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Hey, what's up? Welcome toit the one more can I Say?
Podcast, Episode one twenty three.Oh look at that, boy, I'm
look at that. I've been I'min my king this because my birthday is
around the corner. I see season. Yeah that's point. Oh, that's
right, that's right. Hey,let's go ahead. I'm one of the
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hosts. Give me. Let mego ahead and introduce you to the rest
of the pod those of you arenew to it. She is the only
lady of the pod. She's thefirst lady of pod. She is fluffy
and fine. Her name is KeiKi. What's up? Hey, friends?
What's morning? Summer is almost hereon birthday on the way like it's
lit. I don't feel the summerenergy yet, you don't. It don't
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feel like summer yet. It's gettingcold, Keki feeling summer. That's because
she got lime green green. That'sthis is the official color of thoughts.
Excuse me? What that man?And why all of them? What live
green outfits? And the summer?Really? And I'm saying, have live
green nail for a birthday? Youknow what? I'm seeing? The lime
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green outfit? This is no usuallyon what the Thoughts is doing? You
trying to stay in tune with thecolor. But I didn't know that this
was the whole color. It's likefour years run, so it's giving whole.
No, no, no, not, you're just wearing that color.
That's that color. Okay. Youknow sometimes I like the fly flag.
Yeah, I like to see whathe's going on. But now, okay,
you bro right. He is thefunny man of the pot and the
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man that is the skinniest on thepot. His name exact. But what's
up the hell that got doing about? Then? Kick husk? Yeah,
that's look at small. I didn'tcall you small that I would do,
but you might call me smart.He kicked it off with skinny and I
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just said fun size. She calledyou small. Now that's a good thing.
Man. Fun size was not coolor a girl man. As a
girl man, I can't be calledfront side. Oh my god. And
tone shout out to you. Ijust realized something about tone. But he's
the same age as hip hop.Oh I'm sorry, I ain't getting that
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now, same like like it startedwhen he was born. That's crazy happened.
I was like, that's kind ofdope. Though I actually read magazine.
You actually lived it though, likethis whole thing, the whole thing
that's kind of dope. It's prettydope. It's pretty dope, though I've
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been as dope as No, I'mnot gonna say that. No, No,
let's just let's just go on,all right, Let's were not gonna
crack Joe today. Let's go ahead, Let's get to this job of rand
Uh pretty much looks like he's aboutto lose everything because he did his friend
showed him with a gun in hishand for the second time. Zach,
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but we saw that. What wethink. The first thing I thought is
they trying to take my boy down. I said, why would they put
up an old video of John Morantposting the gun? I said, this
is a ridiculous. See the systemis trying to take that man down.
And then I saw they were like, nah, that was yesterday. I
said, Oh, he's an idiot. Yeah, I said, wow,
this is what happens when you havestupid people around you and you continue ton't
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want to be a rapper. Okay. I got into an argument with my
dad about this. He was tellingme about you know, my dad is,
if you think I'm HBCUs act,he's super super pro black. So
he's like Jack. See, that'sbecause the black man gotta do this.
You can't give a black man thatmuch money. You don't know the pressure
of what it has to do.I said, let me tell you something
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that if John Morant worked at UPS, he would have issues because it's a
mindset that has nothing to do withmoney. You see it all the time
with regular guys in the hood whowant to act like they had, act
like they saith they're not flash gunsend up in real life trouble. The
difference is John Moran is on thestage age where we're gonna see it and
it's gonna get magnified. But thiswhole wanting to be hard and you saw
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they was listening to the NBA.Young boy he couldn't wait to just pull
up his gun and think he's inthe in the in a music video.
You know what I'm saying. Andit's sad and it's stupid. He's not
committing real crimes, he's not harminganybody but himself being stupid, and you
know where they're gonna hit you.He's not gonna lose his career, he's
not gonna get kicked out the NBA. But you know what he's gonna do
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lose a ton of money, andit's gonna justify people not paying them what
he's worth because it issues like this, they gonna have reason not to pay
that man. He's already lost thirtymillion for not being on the NBA,
on the All NBA team, notmaking an All NBA team. Power Aid
already dropped him, may lose hisNike deal. Then you turn around,
what if they restructure his contract?What if they spend them for half the
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season and then say no pay andthen like, we gotta restructure your deal
because you know you're a risk gonnalose a ton of money. Bro,
It's stupid. Yeah, he's definitelyget suspended. They all, this is
gonna be one of those inches thateverybody gonna be like, damn, it's
one of them. It's one ofthem coming for sure. But they can't
go too hard on them. They'renot gonna go They gave Miles Bridges twenty
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the games and he had domestic violenceissues. No, Miles Bridges got suspended
the year. It's about the wholeyear. Yeah, thirty games. No,
Myles Bridges never played a game,not one dribble of a basketball the
entire season. Oh yeah, hewas like, you got and it was
like it was real low. Theywere like, we suspended him. But
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then it just they just kind ofjust led it. Yeah, Mike wasn't
bringing him back. It's no wayyou can bring How do you bring back
the dude that got them, thatbeat up his girlfriend and his pictures got
thirty games. That's why, No, he got he got thirty games.
Look look at him. I justlooked it up. Okay, but look
at see if he played in thegames. I followed the Charlotte Hornings because
I kind of I like LaMelo Ball. I understand that, But he got
thirty games. You can't exceed thirtygames if you're the NBA. Well that
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he didn't play, but it mighthave happened in the middle of the year.
So what I'm trying to say,he exceeds. But at the beginning
of the year that was offseason.Zact psych um. NBA suspends miles of
bridges for thirty games for the Okay, wait a minute, it's easy.
So regardless of regardless of when itwas, he got thirty games. You
can't suspend job morent more than thirtygames. I think you'll be hypocritical and
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then only thirty. But yes,but job Morant hasn't committed a crime though,
I know, but he's making everybodyhe's making it the end of day.
Yeah, you're embarrassing, but it'snot a crime. This is a
crime. This is domestic violence.Well no, well it's never fair.
I don't know if we want towell, we'll see. I just feel
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like if he gets more than thirtygames, they're gonna look back and say
I would if I was job people, I would be like, oh,
so flashing a gun. It's worsethan domestic violence to you guys, because
you didn't learn your lesson. Howmany they suspend for the first time.
He got eight games, Okay,so you didn't learn from eight, So
maybe he will learn if he getsthirty plus, that's tough. Yeah.
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See, if you look at it, it says NBA suspends mile Bridges,
but thirty games, twenty of whichhe's already served, then he goes.
Mile Bridges is another story, saysmill Bridges returned. I might be back
in March. I think they justtold him to stay away from the team.
It just, yeah, you canI think you can only spend a
player suspendon because according to like theplayers stuff or whatever, they got the
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player by laws or whatever. ButI'm looking at it, he did not
play a game in twenty twenty three, not one. Google it. I'm
looking right at So you're saying,even after the suspension, even after did
not play a game, Yeah,a game, they probably was like,
hey, we want you to stayat home. He paid them, now,
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he probably got probably got money.Yeah, yeah, that's probably what.
He didn't get paid for them thirtygames. He didn't get paid for
the thirty but the rest of thosegames they paid them for it. But
they said him at home, whichis things that NBA teams do and NFL
players, they don't want you onthe team, that say, cool,
we a case suspend you no longer. We'll just keep you over here and
pay you. I think the samething happened to Gilbert Arenus too. I
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think Gilbert Arenis. They had GilbertArenas, he got suspended for whatever amount
of games, but then they justasked him not to come back, but
he couldn't play no one. Yep. They paid Gilbert Arenus, but he
did not play another no more basketball. Yep. That's the thing. Man.
I was for bringing guns into theroom. He lined up gruns in
the locker room and told when histeammates pick one, Wait, why did
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he do that? They got intoa card game, so he was gonna
shoot him. He came in therewith all his guns lined them up,
put him on the bench that youpick one. Oh yeah, he is
special kind of crazy. Yeah thatwas good. Yeah. I hated to
see Gilbert's career goes like he wasgire shouldn't be known for the guns.
Yeah, Like I like that's theonly part of about his NBA journey or
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he was like, oh damn,yeah, because Gilbert was a fly dude
and an eddica who yeah, whatI mean, like he was giving people
major bucket. Yeah, so it'sonly known for basketball wives. Well see,
and that's a problem. Yeah,he had baby mama. Now I
can't get real quick though. Whatdo you think about it? Though?
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Just doesn't hear what you got tosay. Um, you know, I
have no sympathy for people with greatlife who still choose to do stupid things.
I have no sympathy. You havea mother and a Father's very hard
to have both of those from whereI'm from. So the fact that you
have, you have all this opportunityin front of you. The everybody just
rolle what you on strike one,Like everybody was like, give him another
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chance. He young, we're notdoing I'm not doing that for show.
I didn't do it the first time. Let me not cap I'm damn sure
I'm not doing it this time.Whatever happens to you is whatever happens to
you, because it's some little boyright here down the street at one of
these basketball courts risking his life becausehe just want to play basketball. He
got a duck bullets while he triedto get better and shoot, and he
would love the opportunity that you have. He would love to sit in the
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seat that you in. But youwant to impress NBA young boy. You
want to be NBA young boy.You really want to be that. That's
that's stupid. So like it's likeI can't like this is stupid, guys.
It's stupid guy, big guys.I don't know at all the type
people. So like that's what's goingoff in my head when I see this
happen, Like this is stupid.So whatever happens to you, happens to
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you. I'm ready for the nextkid that that would love this opportunity.
That's not gonna take it and that'snot gonna drop the ball like you are
so. And for the people thatsay, like he didn't bring any laws
and all of those different type ofthings. Bro, just think about it.
You're entertainment. Job Moran is anentertainment It's an entertainment business that is
people bringing their kids to This isa this is an entertainment business that's thrown
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to the world. This is like, this is like one of your Disney
on Ice characters showing a gun.You'd be like it, this looks bad.
It looks bad John Moran. Youknow people buying Job Moran shoes.
You're gonna go buy your kid Joan, your son John Moran shoes because you
want your son and be like,hey, John Moran worked hard, he
played basketball hard, he played itthe right way. But you don't want
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your son to be emulated a guidus in the car flashing guns. Real
weird? Uh? This is what. Here's a story right here. This
is why I think Gabrielle Union's fire. She's a dope person. She just
proved it again. Gabrielle Union,what you roll your eyes for? Kids?
I already know why you all.She's such a great person. She's
so dope. Every woman should belike her. Here we go yea.
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So, Gabrielle Union revealed that shestill struggles with financial security because she has
the mindset like, yo, Ineed this movie to crack because I want
to make shound straight. She neverwants to go below that. I think
the most successful people always remember thebroke moment, so they always like,
yo, I gotta make Seoane gotit. But she also revealed in that
interview is that she goes fifty fiftywith her millionaire husband. Wow, ladies
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love that for her. And dWade makes way more money than Gabrielle Union.
He definitely got way more in theback and that woman goes fifty fifth.
I hate to see it. Ihate to see it. I really
do. Um when you Gabrielle Unionand y'all, man is the way?
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Why do we feel the need togo fifty fifty? That's the question,
like why is he okay with this? Why is he like what is he
doing as making her feel like sheneed to go fifty fifty? I would
never are you kidding me? Never? And I'm selfish, no, no,
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no, because because if it wasthe other way around. If I'm
the bread winner in my house,I have no problem. I do have
a problem. I'm gonna talk verycrazy to you. I'm not gonna lie
if I'm the bread winner. However, it's just so uncomfortable to me because
it's says its precedents, like arewe just not supposed to ever wanna be
taken care of anymore? Like?Is it something wrong with being taken care
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of? It? Something wrong witha man being a provider? It's not
so? Then why is why isit such a great thing that she goes
fifty fifty but she doesn't have tolook this is it? Well? Okay,
Zach ahead, I'm await, I'msaying, well, Ki, why
we all I don't believe it's real. I don't believe it's a real fifty
fifty's it's not probably, don't y'alldo not know? Said, let's go
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by what they're saying, Yeah,okay, because we don't know what it
is. But what I what Icould see from her standpoint, like you
said, some people who are secured, like who are rich? And then
she's saying she already brought out herinsecurities of going back down. She wants
to feel like you could tell thatGabriel Union seems like the type of woman
that really um wants her partner tofeel as if they have a partner.
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You understand what I'm saying. Apartner, she's a She's a type of
person that even though you make moremoney than me, I got your back
so much so that I'll go fiftyfifty with you on these bills and I'm
still gonna bust my ass in thisat your stuff even though I really don't
have to anymore, because we arepartners and I have your back, and
I'm not here for your money.I'm here for your support, your comfort,
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the way that you lead you know, the way that you are a
husband to me, the way youare with your children. You know what
I'm saying. If I if Ihave, if I have the money and
we're getting this house and I'm goingfifty fifty, it's nothing I don't if
that's what she's choosing to do.Now, if she was like, oh
I don't like going fifty fifty,they ain't making me go fifty fifty,
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I would have a difference outlook onit. But a woman who wants to
be strong and independent you know alot of these modern women. I hate
to use that word, that termbecause Kevin Simmons usaid, I don't like
saying that term. But a lotof women these days want the want the
benefits of independence when it benefits them. You know, independent women can't tell
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me nothing. It's twenty twenty three. I ain't doing that, No,
mo. Why would I cook that? Why would I clean that? Selective?
Independent? It's selective. Yes,it's very selective if you know,
on the things that benefit them.But then on the things where you'd be
like, okay, well you knowyou are my partner. You let's go
half on this bills. Let's gohalf on it. How about you take
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me out sometimes this mortgage fifty percentof us up? Hmm? How many
bills do they have? Let's bereal, a lot man. Them folks
pay for stuff. Them polks payfor stuff cash. Probably Duwayne Wade I
already said he ain't got nothing butone car. Now you know what I'm
saying. He said earlier in hiscareer, he bought all the cars and
different things. These people got onecar everything probably paid for. If you
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want to be real, they probablygot one mortgage that they go half on
probably not that bad. Yeah,I think that. I think what it
is is this is the thing.He but you got two millionaires because I
say way more than I just youknow, you look at Duwayne Wade's earnings
and what he's made over his career, I would assume he's got the most
money. She ain't half stepping,no, but both of them understand YO
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that that that career is. Duwayne'snot playing basketball anymore. So yeah,
he's gonna his income is pretty setunless he creates other opportunities like the Cube
and other other things that he's gotgoing on. She her income actually can
probably go go crazier because you justnever know another hit television show or hit
movie or what's gonna happen for herdown the line. But what they're doing
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is is making sure that they arefinancially stable for the rest of their lives.
In that way, I think.I think in a situation where you're
both partners are meaning there's it's smartto say, hey, let's look at
this, let's look at the numbers. The numbers don't change. Like I
said I said before, if youwant to bring it down a thousand areas,
let's just say I make eighty.You make eighty, ki kid,
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but then you want you want meto take care of you with my You
don't do nothing with your ad.No, I'm not saying with but that's
what that's what some of the selectiveindependence happens. Oh, why can't you
being provided? I'm not being onroommates. We both make the same amount
of money, but you want meto take care of you, and we
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ain't figured out a way to makethe numbers work. At the end of
the day, bro, I've donethis. The numbers do not change,
and in twenty twenty three, intwenty twenty three, it's almost nuts for
you to have a partner that's notchipping tripty. I one hundred and ten
percent agree with both of y'all andeverything that y'all just said. But what
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you just said, it's not howwe started this conversation. The conversation was
Um, praise all be praised toGabrielle because she said she said that the
women need to go fifty fifty.If we both make eighty, absolutely we
both need to go fifty fifty becausewe're bringing in the same thing to the
household. But if I make eightyand you make two fifty, I'm a
goddamn fool if I'm sitting up heretrying to go fifty fifty with you.
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Oh yeah, that's a fool move. But it's a fool. But that
is a fool math but when youget to me. But they both millionaires
though if they both and even thoughthe way way is a bigger millionnaire,
let's say Gabe. But if they'reboth millionnaires and Gabrielle says, hey,
I want to go half with youon the house, and she's been married
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before, she's probably thinking in hermind, look, I don't want nothing
to get funny on this on me. She could be thinking in that way
like, hey, when when stuffbreak, I'm gonna have it just as
much, right because I got thereceipts to everything. Did you got We're
gonna split this half and half?Maybe not, who knows how it is,
But I think I just think it'ssmart of them to pull their money
in a way where they say she'sgoing fifty fifty, but he's not footing
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all the bills. Because now againDuwayne wage is on a fixed income.
A lot of people think after theyplay basketball they still like checks. It's
a fixed income. But it's avery healthy, wealthy income. But I
and I understand. Let me tellyou, though, why I respect Gabrielle
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because I think it's very My generation, I feel like has been taught this
unrealistic stick standard that men are supposedto take care of us and provide for
us, and y'all have let usdown time and time again. And it's
not always just your faults, althoughfor many men it is. However,
in today's society with inflation, isjust not realistic. So I respect her
forgiving a realistic point of view ofwomen. You may have to pull fifty
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fifty in your household. My onlyuncomfortable thing about this is that he makes
According to y'all, he makes somuch more than her. I just don't
understand the logic of the math onwhy you would want to go fifty fifty
with a man who makes so muchmore than you, Because I don't understand
that, because guess what if itall breaks down when a judge go when
when they go before the judge,she's been paying fifty fifty, this whole
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relationship, why I need to payher alimony? She've been paying fifty fifty
this whole relationship, Why I needto give her her y'all, you don't
need know why this is my thing? That alimony? Why the hell do
you need alimony if you are workingperson, because I'm accustomed to your lifestyle.
No, it doesn't matter. It'smy lifestyle I pay for. Wow,
it's because we was married now andwere not and now you go back
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to that play. I was shootingin the gym and provided this lifestyle just
and now we not together. Likeagain. I always say alimony the spousal
support. Unless the dude looked thewoman in the face and said, you're
not working. You got to beall me ya, that's it. Yes,
don't ain't almost school and I'm goingmy nursing degree. Ain't nothing.
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You gonna take care of this house. You're gonna do this? That I
get, I get. But ifyou if I married another successful person and
you working, but I let's sayyou're a news anchor, I'm a radio
person. Now, yeah, Imake a little bit more money than you
because you just starting and we getmarried and before you blow up, you
all you we now, I gottayou blow up, we get divorced.
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I'm not gonna be like, hey, you make more money than me,
give me spousal support. You're notI would. I'm so many men this
week. Let's not act like beingdown't we don't respect? Weird? It
doesn't happen to women, though itdoes happen to win in those cases,
those men aren't respected. You knowwhat I'm saying. We don't think that
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they should have to do that.Right. But to think to what you
what you were originally asking, I'llgive you that. You have to remember
that d Wade's money has stopped.Her earning potential is way longer than than
Dwayne Wade. She can, shecan be an actress forever. But I
don't I don't know this money becausey'all I'm going That's what I'm saying.
His money stops. It's funny,but he has so much more than her.
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I'm what I'm trying to say,it's not I don't know there,
we don't. We don't know what. We didn't get into the money.
My thing I'm saying, it's earningpotential over Does it matters? If you're
talking about marriage and you're talking aboutwhy are you going fifty fifty? You
said, if you make this muchmore, why do I Why am I
going fifty fifty because you know why, because she can go get a movie
one day for three to four million. Meanwhile, Dwayne Wade got to try
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to do Little Jazam show. Noyou don't on the first on the first,
my god, you know he ain'tno millions off that show. I
was like that way here on thepith. Let's just askss. Do y'all
even desire to be provide us forwomen anymore? Yeah? That provide for
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That's the life I steal live now. Every man wants to provide provide for
this woman. But my point,so, why do y'all make women feel
like we wrong for wanting to wantwanting to be provided for? I said,
I got to come in with somepaper pot sat a girl got we
are Your views are obsolete. They'reobsolete because women back then, when dudes
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were providing for women, one breadwas a quarter, that's and women could
not vote. Yeah, okay,and that's so that's what that cous this
is. No, it's just it'sjust what it is. Man. These
these views now are obsolete. Whereyou have when you have less than six
percent of the world making six figuresand you trying and and everything, and
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the money is raising up. Thenumbers are not numbering if you try to
partner up with somebody and I didthis who did not want to put We
basically made the same amount of money, but she kept up and she kept
hers and I spent mine right whichwas which was not right? I went
broke. She she bought a taholewhen we broke up. When she was
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driving. Hold on, she boughttyhole? On what you have? Bro
you know what I was riding in? What's that? What's the Dodge Magnum?
All your taxes? Yeah, yeah, I understand. But my guys,
all, I'm all I'm saying,I'm just really playing Devil's advocate because
I got saying it in my relationshipships and what I think God got for
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me. I will probably be thebread winning right, so I'm not gonna
ever have this somebody taking care ofme lifestyle probably not. Probably don't take
care of somebody. He don't takecare of himself. And no, no,
but what's wrong with if you're gettingthe money? No, but no,
Kiki, if you're getting this money, why would he know why?
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I just want to know why doy'all get tight when women want to be
taken care of, like in this, in this, in this situation where
because you have the ability to work, that's why, ain't nothing wrong with
your mind, ain't nothing wrong withyour lands, ain't nothing wrong with That's
why we got a problem with canyou get you can't? Women were they
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didn't have a choice but to stayhome. They had no choice. These
views are Obsoletely women want nowadays,they want nanny's maids ship and not to
work. Yes, with an ablemind and body, they would just want
to wake up and be taking careof That's not that's not the same.
But I really want to know whydo y'all why because even y'all y'all keep
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saying fifty fifty, I get allthat, right, But like, why
when a man makes significantly more,which is this case right now, why
are y'all feel why do y'all feellike, say, he's gonna fixed income
and that's just the truth it is. That is why he is not getting
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a subsecution. Please stop saying likethis man got fixed income, a very
wealthy income, does more than her, significantly more than her. You guys
said that, and when we startedthis conversation, we don't know how I
spent this money early in his lifeWe don't know Howig spid that's money early
in his life. We don't.We don't. Now we know we're gonna
get an NBA pension, we cango. It's a fixed income, like
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I said, Like Gabrielle j it'sa fact. Julia has been a famous
actress most of the whole moves.She's very successful, very beautiful, very
smart. Yes, and you knowwhat, she ain't going This is the
thing about Gabrielle. She ain't goingnowhere as far as like acting is concerned.
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She's not going anywhere. Whatza.I'm gonna tell you how much your
NBA pension in No, tell mehow much d Ways is because that you're
finally looking at what John Murene gonnaget in a couple of years. Tell
me what d Wade is getting.Almost it's just the maximum amount. Okay,
the maximum amount of money an NBAplayer with at least ten years of
experience, which is d Way,is two hundred and fifteen thousand a year.
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That's not two hundred and fifteen thousands. If he decides to start getting
paid for five or fifty he wouldget eight hundred per month each year he
played in the league. Alexa howmuch is d Wade worth? For ery?
Who I'm talking Lexa? You gotthat's only gonna make two hundred thousand
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a year. No, he gottakeep worth. She's gonna be making way
more than that for the movie.I'm having so much for this argument because
y'all it's crazy. You remember theyall say that the google that worth don't
mean nothing. No, one hundredand seventy million dollars? Yeah, okay,
how much is Gabrielle worth? Nowlisten, brown Sugar is Gabrielle?
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It's forty million. So you wantto sit at home with one hundred and
seventy million dollars and your wife gothow much? Forty million? Yeah,
forty forty million. But you wantto go fifty fifty. That's so if
you tell me this, she wantsto what you gonna it's fifty fifty?
How your household gonna be set up? If you want worth one seventy she
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worth forty fifty fifties, I woulddo is we wouldn't do the math.
I would take care of the mortgage. I would take care to mortgage,
and she could take care like that, Like I said, like for me,
I feel like the infrastructure of thehousehold is important, so I would
be like, Yo, I'm gonnatake care of the mortgage, the car
notes, the gas, the lights, stuff that can get kind of expensive,
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and I'm gonna take care of thatbecause I'm the bigger earner. And
you're gonna take care to infrastructure ofthe household, which is gonna be the
groceries, the nannies, the cleaningbills, all of the car wash service,
all of the all of the You'regonna pay for all of that fifty
fifty. But it's something. Yeah, women don't want to do none of
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that. They're like, all mymoney is in the bank, which is
an absolute way of things. Iagree. That is a that is a
drop, you know what that is. That is a yellow big road to
broke. I agree. And whatI'm saying is, Kiki, you were
saying, how come men who makesignificantly more than their partner, how come
they don't want to provide? Theyhave no problem providing. Most those guys
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who make significantly more than their partner, the ones that I know pay for
everything. Okay, you know whatI'm saying. I was actually one of
those guys. You know, Um, it's a lot of people who make
more and they pay for everything.Tone and speaking from speaking from EXPI don't
nobody enjoy paying bills. So youdidn't You didn't like that? You secretly
the person that because I just wantyou to be honest about how y'all look
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at women who don't work. Evenif you make significantly more, you do
not enjoy being a provider. Thatis what we just need to admit.
No, nobody likes to pay bills, y y being a provider, you
don't enjoy. Nobody likes to paybills, but everybody enjoys the fact the
dudes that do. And I'm sureexactly you feel a little bit like,
yo, I'm taking care of myfamily. Yes, but but you would
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really you wish that this person wouldcontribute at some point? I definitely are
you honest about it? I definitely. It's like you're just saying it.
Yes, if you are able bodyperson, that's all I say. Is
this, get ya ass uthing,thank you to the truth. If you
sit something happy, yeah, Iunderstand. But as an able body person,
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I think you should contribute something.I'm not saying it has to be
fifty fifty. That's based off howmuch we earned. But come on,
selective and they can not getting married. People not living. They're not marrying.
Why dudes, you know why theback end of the We're gonna catch
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you. They want to be menand beat their chest, but they don't
want to step up to what itreally calls. Y'all want to be weird.
I want us to be men too. Y'all want you to beat y'all
want us to meet, y'all wherey'all. Y'all want us to provide you.
Y'all want us to take care ofthe kids. Y'all want us to
go to work. Y'all want usto have sex on the man. Y'all
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want all these things. I'll giveyou the hammer you love it. No,
see, I gotta go. Igotta go to work, get a
bbl get my lashes done, keepa wig straight, raise these damn kids.
You twice a day, and umbring fifty fifty other bills in here.
No, you can't well what Igotta do. Work. You ain't
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try now, Wida, you can'tget bad. I go. I gotta
be the dad. I gotta goout that blake. Can't not be a
coach, be a brother. Nowcalled my mama. That's how you break
your make sure, make sure thegrandma. Okay, then I gotta be
masculine and protect you, praying beingpraying man to gotta be all this,
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yeah, and a tug and havemy gad. That's yeah, I can
admit it, y'all the one.That's what y'all want, y'all, deny
you, y'all. I'm very real, all right. That was a fun
little battle of the sexes. Thatwas a little bad of the sex She
is really living up to the color, living up. You are all in.
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It starts right now. Just clapping, Uh, and you know what
we're We're damn there. Time righthere. Let's it. We're in thirty
minutes. Bro. Thought was going, you want to keep it going?
We got I got one more Igo look at that one more topic.
Okay, let's go, let's go. I'm looking at it as I'm looking
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at one more topic. Uh,this topic, uh is interesting. Jermaine
the Prix seems like he's kind oftaking a shot not at lotto, but
at the culture. And he waslike saying, they said that Jermaine the
pre fumbled Lotto. Now we allknow she was on the rap game.
Uh, she wanted and you knowproduced he produced a single because he was
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like, Yo, nobody was checkingfor Lotto. Nobody was checking for lotto
when I put out, Nobody waschecking for you. Gotta started checking for
once she started dressing more adult sexy, started saying more raunchy stuff, that's
when everybody started checking for keeping him. A woman's point of view, you
think that's where hip hop is goingon a woman's side, Like, yo,
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you gotta be raunchy and dress sexyfor anybody even pay attention to you.
UM, I don't think that's thecase. I'm trying to think of
artists who have been able to popwithout doing it. It's hard to think
of it. But what I willsay is nobody on Beyonce's Internet can't say
what Jermaine Dupre did not do.Okay, I don't give a damn if
he had her or any other rapperand they didn't pop when he when they
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were with him, Jermaine Dupre createdconfessions. He don't owe us a damn
thing. He don't have to popanother We got bow out of Brad.
No professionist escape. Jermaine Dupre don'tgotta go to work another day in his
life if he don't want to sothe fact that he had an artist and
they didn't pop until after that's whathe saw it first. He was he
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was early. That's that's the onlything he's accused of being that he was
only and he saw it first,and whatever, she went on and did
something somewhere else. But he ismaking a good point when he says,
y'all don't pay attention unless it's aBBL involved y'all don't. Let's just be
real, y'all, don't want tohear you know it took. If Glorilla
didn't have a hit like that,if that record wasn't a smash undeniable hit,
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if we weren't hanging out the windowstalking about F n F, she
wouldn't be popping. Well, youjust said what it is, Keith,
But Jamaean pre don't, oh,y'all nothing now. I just want to
bast my case on that. Iforget what JD talking about. JD.
You didn't you did do what youdid, but you didn't give her a
hit. People pay attention to hit. Yeah, I understand that the sexy
factor and all that stuff plays apartin the marketing and of a hit,
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but I don't care you can besexy with your ass out with a terrible
song and nobody care. Okay,so it's it's all about hits. I'll
give you a list of artists whohave popped without their ass out. Glorilla
is one. Her ass has neverbeen out. She didn't even got no
ass. She's got a hit,and she came followed up with another hit
record. Then she followed up withanother hit record. She's three in.
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I'm just talking about the three Dshe did. I don't where's the other
artists? Yeah, okay her,did you ever hear lamy? Have you
ever seen her? Have you everseen her ass? Sissor have you ever
seen her ass? She just gottabe bl. I don't care if she
gotta be bl She's not marketed becauseof so bad beautiful to her. Didn't
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even if you you can switch upyour joint life, sissor, do it.
He's so we didn't even know whather looked like. Tim's undeniable hits.
These are all women who have comewith music. Come with the music.
Everybody keep talking about always just thetitties out. Now, No,
y'all just looking at that because that'swhat y'all want to see. But if
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you look at the hit records ofthe women who have been out who got
hit records that we played regularly,ain't none of them naked, but except
Cardi, Nick, you know whatI'm saying, and Magnum. But but
sometimes I think it depends on theartists a little bit too, Zach,
because sometimes yeah, it's a record, but sometimes a record is believed is
believable. For Glorilla, we mightnot have been believable when we looked at
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Loto and she was saying the samething, it's sometimes the record what he's
the point? Jermaine is trying tomake a lot of them pop. Did
she started talking about big energy whenhe had he could when he had her,
She couldn't have seen no record aboutbig energy. The songs weren't good
enough. I don't believe that.The records I don't believe not have a
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lot of hits. To me,now we only talk about her. I
think because she fine. I likethe music. She got some hits.
When you got hit records, thoseare undeniable. She can really rap.
Guess what. Nikki has had afan base and her ass out for years
and still can't get another hit record. The Barb's gonna get on your ass.
That's because that's because she stopped messfor so far as and nobody gonna
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get me to believe that different.It's all about the Ya'll never get I
don't care if I don't care,if a bar or anybody says something to
me, I would tell a lookhim in the face. Free well post
Safari when with out real big recordswith Safari, crazy hit records, I
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don't know. I can name thatfor a few other rappers, but I
don't want to reveal their ghost riders, but I know quite a few.
You see it, you see it, you see the change. I just
believe the poplocking man is the onlyreason that Nikki, you can't. I've
never given Safari that crety. Ican't. It was the sole reason.
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Yeah, but the magic, thematter, and it's it's it's real,
it's real. It's why Future onlydoes records with certain producers. He doesn't
with certain producers. Is that's whyDrake has only done records with certain producers.
Producer. But I mean, butit's Safari was a part of the
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creative process, bro he was apart of. It was a part of
all right. I'm gonna go withit. I'm gonna just I'm saying it
because it doesn't make sense to me, because Nikki has such a run for
it to get it, got alittle mouth, saucy and my own no
run out a wave. Everybody hasa wave, everybody has a season and
a time. And I'm not gonnalet you give Nikki's career to the poplocking.
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I'm not giving out career. I'msaying that, I'm not gonna let
you say that it's about music,That's all I said. Okay, I'm
so used to arguing with you.Sorry, I actually agree with you,
however, and I'm not gonna letyou And I don't know what you're saying,
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but I ain't gonna let you andy'all and y'all gotta let me do
y'all gotta let me do some realquick, real n real Nati eight three
naps, Number Wolf and Hip Hoopand Irva inside of commercial free joints.
You right know what it is.It's real. See that was that was
it I had. I told themI had to do. I had a
break to do commercials. I hadto do a break. I had to
I had to do. I'm enjoyingtoday. This is fun. I had
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to do it. All I'm sayingis this year and I just want to
argue, just want to argue.And then she gets when she gets in
this mode, I'm done. Wegot to shut down the pot because I'm
not gonna deal with KICKI what shesaid, and yeah, and she didn't
even have nothing to say, butshe had so much attitude. She was
bad. She had any come.She gets like that and it ain't got
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nothing. She owed one that andI'm just saying, I'm not gonna let
yo. What did you say?I agree? That's nuts. I just
told used to argue with you.She was She pointed at you and then
it just didn't image you. Butsaying she was homeless, she was O
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she was? I was that's sofunny. Oh god, Well, yeah,
I don't know, guys. Everyartist had their season, okay,
and Lotto was not ready when shewas with your man. That's it.
She wasn't ready. I don't knowwhy. I just saw you at the
airport at midnight. I was sosad. I was so sad. The
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uberman was like, where y'all bad? Stand? Your flight will tell you.
I ain't want to tell them.It don't leaves to the more.
Y'all. Gotta watch your past episode. Watch the Airlina episode. Yes,
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in the in the airport for thehomeless? Here do you ever do that
again? Your KICKI made too muchmoney to be sleeping in the airport and
I give you a hotel room?Why this thing I've ever done? Yeah,
I'm done, man, thoughts foranybody and you and I'm not gonna
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let you wait wait what but I'mnot gonna let you. Oh. I'm
so used to argue with you,my Bamand I'm just so used to arguing
with you. I don't even knowwhat I'm saying. That's crazy. I'm
sorry, y'all. That's crazy,literally crazy. All right, y'all,
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