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September 22, 2023 • 66 mins
Tone Kapone, KeKe, and Zach Boog talk Light Bill Money, Celebrity Breakup's, Coach Prime, Space In a Relationship & More
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All right, y'all, welcome toWelcome to the One More Can I Say?
Podcast? Episode one thirty once Ohokay, one thirty two, my
bad, yeah kind of pot thisis gonna be. I'm on your hotel
with Paula's gonna get to the intros. She is the first day in the
pot, the only lady of thepots, and fine name is Key.

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Oh hello fellas, thank you forthe clam sax. Thank you because you
already know I'm on Good vs.With Tone? Yeah, Rider, right,
yes, I already know, Soyou're safe. I'm so happy not
to be the wars with today.Yeah, why are you? Why are
you upset? Well, as theonly lady of the pot, I just
find it very interesting how my micwas down for the first five minutes of

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the last episode, so I snappedlike I was potting from the other room.
Huh. Okay. Number two,Rider had the camera on my weed
like it was literally sitting in myhair. Okay, clips. So I
would just like to let y'all knowI'm not tolerting. No more foolishes.
So make sure the MICA's own tone. Okay you good? Is the angles?
Okay today? Okay? Thank you? Hey, I just have to

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regulate. You had to come backand regulate, get it together, get
her mic up, and get thedamn came around her weeds. That's all
I need. And that was amistake. I take the black for that.
I'll take I'm sorry, I'll takeit. So there you have it,
all right. Uh. The othermember of the pod who was supposed
to have my bagg is the onlyother dude on the pod because have my

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baggs, my little bro and thefunny man, the podzact book. Whatever,
what's up, brother, what's happening? How y'all doing the day?
Happy? Happy pod day? Yay? I was about please don't give away
to day that we recorded this.I didn't. That's why I said pod
day. I was I catch yourself. I'm a professional. But the fact
that I caught myself and you stillfelt the need to correct me gonna let

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you know, I call that it'spretty controlling. Damn. It's oh yeah,
that's what it's a tax. It'spretty controlling. Look y'all, y'all,
my mic don't go down today.Hey, you never know how you
feel it? All right? Whatyou say? I think that. Look,

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let's go ahead. First of all, I want to say this before
we get into the topics that youknow. I don't know if anybody saw
it. It was these clips goingaround about Atlanta saying like Atlanta really like
party everywhere they go like everything's everything'sa party. It's Valet's Hooka in his
bottom service everywhere, and they weren'tlying everywhere, bro everywhere, the bank

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everywhere Hooka that First of all,I want to know where the after effects
of whoka gonna be because I feellike it's a commercial coming. If you
spoke hooka between twenty seventeen and twentytwenty thirty, you got BC and no
people that got Yes, you areentitled the conversation. I believe that.
I see that you went to Atlantarecently. Yeah, it went over the

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weekend. Okay, what she wasdoing Atlanta. Shout out to the Hazzles.
Happy, happy, congratulations to thatmarriage. They were they had been
they've been engaged for I think likea year or something and a half maybe,
but they finally got married and everybodywas there. Kenny Burns was there,
Luke James was there. It waslike it was like going to the
Star studyed wed al getting wound likeit's a lot of a lot of powerful

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people at the wedding, but itwas it was dope to see, like
you know what you see it?Dude, he's Brooklyn. They like,
get up there he trying to holdback tears. That that it gets you.
I was like, oh, Iwas like, oh my boy boy,
we're about to cry, like cryin here. No, they don't
like you feel a little tingly partof your chest, like I don't know,
I don't know if I want topause. You get happy emotions,

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Okay, jeez, the tingly partof hill down. I feel like when
did we feel this all the timewhen we go to weddings? But I'd
be wondering sometimes do y'all feel thatwhen you see yall homeboy up there about
to make the best decision of hislife. It's definitely his best decisions.
Yeah, and I ain't gonna lieif I ever get married. I'm stealing

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some of the stuff they did,see, Okay, I like what they
did. So they had the rightbecause you know, nobody back with food,
even though this was pretty good.But bank with food is back with
food, right, and you gottafeed a bunch of people and whatever the
number. Because I'm souon the numberis crazy. So after that, after
they had all of the food wentaway and everything they bought out beef patties

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and Philly cheese steaks and chicken cheesecake. Yeah, a little thing exact,
y'all after like lanverybody dance if y'allstill hungry, we got cheese steaks
and beef patties over there. Iwas like, oh, yeah, perfect,
that's hood. I ain't gonna lie. I might do some like gear
ros and it. Yes, yeah, was lit for that. Yeah,
that was a cool point. Ilove it. And you're talking about Hezo.

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When we went to Atlanta, wekicked your heads all right, Yeah,
yeah, you know I thought Hezowas married already. Oh yeah,
yeah, yeah, I thought hewas already. Ma oh yeah. But
that brother him and him and Jenna, they went nowhere without each other.
Yeah, we went to we wentto lunch with them. You remember we
went to lunch and she was thereat the taco spot. So I thought
I literally thought, you know,she was like, I'm gonna let yall
have y'all boys time. But Ireally thought that I thought they was married

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already. That's his ace to them, congratulating them for sure, she's she's
adult. I forgot my man knewthat that and they did the little that's
the thing. So this is thefunny part. So I went to my
cousin's wedding and he's a capital,my first cousin. We're all cabas for

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the same chapter, which is cool, and I love that part. I
love it, do you know whatI mean? Not a lot of family
members are part of the same chapterfrom all, but we from all on
the same chapter. So I watchedit so every time. And you you
know too, when you when someonegets married and your fraternity brother or your
sorority sister, they have a song, did you sing a song that you

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sing to that person? And imthe deltas that they went they crushed her
song, And I just thought abouthow none of us knew the song for
my cousin. So he's like,oh, we just I'm not even gonna
like y'all. This is this mightbe the only thing I might not like
about Alpha. We have we havea hymn. It's called to him,

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and I'm tell you, we knowhe was one of We was the first
fraternity and that song sounds like wewere the first fraternity. Oh song.
It's so slow and negro spiritual.We have the slowest song that we sing.
It starts off like this, okay, oh what fun fro speed like?

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Yeah, I'm dead serious our songAnd you asked me you've probably heard
that before. Yeah, I'm deadserious. That definitely sounds like brothers fighting
for the first. Don't sound likeit sound like the first Yeah, I've
ever made for that's our saw.Y'all know I saw. I'm not in
the attorneys, I'm you know Iget. But so y'all actually singing this

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at ceremonies, you sing it atgraduations, weddings, special occasions. You
sing to him, and y'all dothe whole stroll thing too. I can't
marry no, none of y'all becausewe's too much like why why is my
reception? I gotta you know,I can't. I do a first dance
and then y'all get up and sing. Then y'all stroll the whole Now,

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y'all don't stop the Yes we do. No, y'all don't know. Y'all
don't tell him. Did you takeyour cane? You know what you had?
What you y'all? No, No, we don't know. We didn't
do that? What stopping? Whatis it? We didn't do the can,
We didn't do our can. Werestrolled though we definitely throw our shoulders.
I'm realizing my legs don't go that. I can't. That ain't really
my thing? Got it no more? But tell the true how many times
did you do it? Because Ifeel like it doesn't stop when I go

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to weddings and it's somebody's in thefraternity all night, we gotta watch him
and his line brothers dance all night. No, no, I'm not doing
that. We do I don't think. I don't think. I think my
older brothers are not doing that.We don't do it all night no more.
Then, But you're going to youngwith yeah right now, they just
they just crossed. Ye sit yoursweaty as. I don't want to.

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I'm like, could you sit there? Yeah, that's them younger. Yeah,
I want to say what you seeolder dudes still strolling all the time
for a long time. They I'mnot brothers. No shade to him.
They didn't have and there's nothing wrongwith him. And they trying to live
in their glory day. That's whatthey trying to do. They don't have
a lot of opportunities where you pledgealumni, you don't. I'm not I'm

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not doing that there. No,I'm not gonna go on. What I'm
saying is when you pledge alumni,you don't have a lot of opportunities to
stroll. That's not like a lot. That's not a lot of opportunities to
get that off. If you hadthat feeling, yea. Now, if
you plan, if you plan,like Zach and I undergrad, we was
doing it at least twice a week, two to three times a week easily.

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Oh house party up, up,were up? Oh man, we're
at the bar, were upt?You just don't you just do it anyway.
You definitely did it at the minimalat college, the minimal once a
week, once a weekts the minimuma courtyard every Wednesday, you definitely did
it. If you didn't do itany other times outside outside every Wednesday.

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Now everybody did. All the Greeksdid that, did everybody? You You
want to get a step show?It was if it was a step show,
it was a fashion shright. Ifit was something going on where one
of your line brothers was running fora position in student government. If it
was like you gonna do it ithappens. So by the time you get
getting married age where people are gettingmarried, you cool, you cool,

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You're gonna do it that one time. You excited to do it that one
time when everybody see you in partof the ceremony. But I don't need
to do it after that I'm done. Yeah, it stresses me. And
I was like, this is thisbaby, I can't get jiggy with this.
They just steady rocking in the circleand hollering and screaming. And I
didn't know about the song that's newyet now you know you're black. Instead

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of saying what they're doing, nowyou know, we took you up.
And I just thought about this whenyou said about that, you know,
it sounds like a Negro spiritual.Yes. I think about the time my
grandma's still mad at me about whatI said one time at uh my grandma's
ninety four and she's still mad aboutwhat I said a while ago. A
couple of things. Giving is aboutmusic. Back then, I was like
Grandma. I was like, Iwas like, who's y'all listening to?

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When y'all wanted to get lit,you know, and like y'all was like
going out, well, you know, we're the whole family there. And
then she's like, yeah, ourmusic is better than it was, way
better than y'all stuff. I waslike, Grandma, stop it. She's
like, yes, it was.My grandma got a strong and strong,
light skinned lady, strong opinions.I was like, I was like,
I'm gonna tell you this, Grandma, what none of y'all your music better

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than none of ours because we wasfree. What is she still mad at
me about that? I hope shetook you out the wheels like you.
We were free black music. Youmake this kind of music back there,
you'd be hanging on with treating whitefolks to go getch you. My grandma

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came up and saved black people's music, and then they started getting better,
and then the juke joints. Mywhite man, I can go share cropping,
you know what I mean? Likethat is so buck is a lot.
Though you're mad at me, Hetold his grandma was this lady to
survive the ones. She didn't surviveslavery, She didn't gave birth to all

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these light skinned kids, and youcome here talking about she She should have
beat your ass. I got agood laugh out the family, though they
still probably tell that, Yeah,you're you're out of order. Even when
told told Grandma she wasn't free.Oh my god, how disrespectful. All

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right, you got what you got? Oh what I got? Yeah?
Well, okay. Tyler Perry madesome comments that I would love to get
your opinion on. He made acomment in a recent interview where he said
that women black women specifically should behappy if they have a man who truly

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loves them, respects them, andcares for them. If only he can
pay, if he can only paythe light bill, you should be happy
with that. So, you know, women need to come around to this
new method of being providers and headof household financially and be okay with that.
And so I figured, you know, you guys are too hard working,
strong black men that are providers andfathers. And so I figured,

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what would y'all say to this?Go ahead, as no, you go.
This is the truth. This isthe absolute truth. I've said this
and time time after time when theykeep coming this narrative. Maybe for white
women, maybe for white women,not even baby, I don't know about
for white women. I don't know. I'm not a part of their culture,

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but I definitely know this that it'sway way more black women getting it
than black men. In most cases, black women make more than black men.
Me and me and Zach are lucky. We wanted a lucky few,
but a lot of women. Andthis goes to and no, it's just
I mean, it's a lot ofblack women went right to college or winter

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college and finished college. It's alot of black women that was on their
business while unfortunately dudes was chasing Blackmen were chasing ass and doing certain things.
But how many I see a lotmore Black women jumping ass out of
especially while I was in Atlanta,jumping out of ranges, jumping out of
bins. Is got got two andthree properties, got all type of stuff

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going on. And it's not nothis to y'all. Right, I'm just
saying that it's more of y'all makingmore money. It's harder for you when
you hit this woman yelling I needa man to make one hundred and twenty
thousand. That ain't no easy numberto get to, right, Right,
So what you're saying is because there'sa lack of black men who can meet
the standard, then we should justaccept what is left, which is y'all
broke cousins. That love us.That's what you're saying, which what you

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want, you won't love the money, so you so you're saying a woman,
you have to choose, but youmay have to choose. Yeah,
y'all make a choice sometimes we do. But you just said black women typically
make more money. So y'all,y'all are winning because y'all getting women that
love you, women that care foryou, and we bring it back to
the table. So why should wemake it okay for me to just be

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SuPAR in that lane instead of requiringmore from them. Okay, this is
gonna go two different ways because becauseI have an argument to what Ki is
saying, she's taking it another place. In my opinion, I feel like
she's moving the goalpost, okay,because she wants to go into a black
woman settling thing, and I havea different conversation when it comes to that.

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But if we're gonna talk about whatTyler Perry originally said, I do
not agree with that. Tyler Perrystarted off that conversation by saying black women
make more money than black men.Now that is not factual. Okay,
that is not Now if you goto some metropolitan areas, people talk about

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Atlanta, talk about maybe sometime someplaces in Chicago, some places in DC.
That may be true, you knowwhat I'm saying, in those metropolitan
areas, But if you're talking aboutthe country, that's still not true.
Black and make more money than blackwomen tradition ain't. Okay. Now to
my point to what Tyler Perry saying, is Tyler Perry, if you walk

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in anybody's house as a billionaire,you've been out the game a little too
long. Brother, you are abillionaire. You don't know what nobody regular
is going through. So start there, okay. And the second thing is
as a man in tone, youcan agree to this if you want any
respect in your house. Just playinga light bill and see what the hell

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happen if you will not know.Do men like paying being paying bills and
billing providers? Maybe some do,okay, but do we just like paying
bills? Men don't like paying billsas much as women pay bills. But
but but what men do like ishaving respect. Okay. One thing that
we will have is respect in ourhome. So what we will are saying

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is, yes, I will takecare of the mortgage. I will take
care of this, and you takecare of this, this, and that,
especially if I have the if Ihave the means to do it,
and I'm gonna say this, andI'm gonna let you have a key.
King. The men who complain aboutnot being providers, and I hate to
say it is the men who don'thave it. Okay, if you do
not have the means to take careof everything, of course you want to

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split things. But I've never it'svery rare that you see men who have
the absolute means to do things andnot be providers. That's why I don't
like the talk about women talking aboutall he I'm settling for this and that.
No men would love to be providersif he really could do it right,
right, It's just that he can't. Yeah, you know what I'm
saying. That's what either either menare either if they're not doing it and

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they do have the money, theyfeel like they're being played or they're being
taken advantage of. Okay, butif you're not being taken advantage of and
you actually have the money, Idon't think that men have no problem doing
for women and being providers. Idon't disagree with you. I actually like
the kind of way you broke itdown. The only thing I don't I
do disagree with you on is whenyou say for a man to have respect
in his house, he must paya majority of the bills because that's a

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light bill. I was saying becauseTyler Pierry used the light bill as stick
and if you're not gonna get awaywith nothing, just just paying a light
bill and she pay everything else,no respect. But that's not true,
and that shouldn't be true in yourrelationship because even if your woman only pays
the light bill, she should havethe same equal amount of respect as you
in your relationship and in your housebecause she's your woman. But you know
the difference kick what she has giant, No, that's not That isn't okay.

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Everybody should be respected, whether whoeveris provided or not. That's that's
where the issue comes. We haveto be the only person playing a light
bill and that's all you doing.That's a different type. Like you know,
if you date somebody, you onlypaying a light bill. And I'm
gonna take paying my woman's light bill. This stuff I gotta do that she
can't worry about, Yeah, grocery, Yeah you can't worry about like she

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never got to worry about. Wegot toil the tissue paper tiles. She
ain't never got to worry about certainI'm gonna make life easier on certain situations
because hey, I know she takingon the big lump of the financial responsibility.
And then I mean, let's justlet's just cut. You expect to
be respected when she gets respecting meAnd I get what you're saying, though,

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I understand what you're saying. Butif I'm doing, if you making
money, can't already go into orsit you all now what you're about to
say? Come on, because Ineed to get when I say respected.
What I'm trying to say is you'renot calling no shots, just paying the
light bill, and y'all y'all theman, and you can sit here and
act like that's the case, butwe know it's not. We know it's

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we know it's not. You comein with your little light bill, with
your thirty six dollars that you haveon the light bill, and let's say,
y'all about to move, okay,And she is saying, Hey,
I want to live on the SouthSide. I really like this house right
here. He doesn't. He wantsto live I want to live closer to
my mama, right here on theWest side. Guess what a man who's
paying even just half or fifty percentof the bills they split a fifty fifty

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has way more weight in that decision. Boy, She's gonna look at that
man just playing the life deal andbe like, I don't give a damn
where you want to stay. I'mpaying this. I pay the most.
And in the reason you're saying,well, a woman can get away with
it, yes, because women areloved unconditionally. Men are not me and
are loved based off condition. Menare loved conditionally because that's not true.

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We are. We are loved basedoff all. Right, So we're not
love stuff women put up with fromme and that they love. Are you
crazy? Because they like unconditionally.A lot of these women love y'all,
not me. I don't love nobodyunconditionally, but my my like immediate family,
mama's sister, brother, I don't. I'm doing everything okay, But

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with you, everything got a condition. What man is loved under conditionally to
men? And I love conditioning y'allthe time. My husband will be loved
you, daddy, and sometimes thatcome under condition, Yes, that come
again. But if y'all love womenunder conditions as well. But no,
this is my thing. I letme just say this, and I think

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it's a with Tyler Prayer. Yougotta think where he's talking from. Though
he's talking from Atlanta's he lives inAtlanta. That's what he sees. And
when you go to Atlanta I justleft, you see a lot lady always
trying to say, like a lotof black women down there. They're like,
oh, you gotta take care ofme. Yeah, I get it
might be a I see way moreblack women in Atlanta getting money out there.

(21:30):
But I will say this, ifyou are a woman and you're making
one hundred and fifty thousand, onehundred and seventy thousand, two hundred thousand
a quarter meal four hundred, you'renot gonna to find a regular dude that
make that type of bread off cup. It's going to be harder for you
to find that. So the personyou already know on your mind. If

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you're at a number, you ata number and you hanging out in regular
spots, you're not around celebrities,you're not around more fluid pe More times
than not, you're gonna run intosomebody that's got less money than you.
So you already know. If youyou already know what you're going up against,
you should already as a woman.If you dat me and you to
you go to the club, yougo to bloom and you got on Fendy

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and you pulled up in a rangeand you got four hundred thousand in the
bank. I don't know if it'sa lot of dudes in the club that
got four hundred thousand thouars in thebank. I agree with you on that,
and you you actually opened my eyesto this because like a few like
we've been parted about this for awhile and you always say, like,
I'm probably projected to make more thanwhatever partner I end up with. Yeah,
so you do have to find abalance with that. But my I

(22:36):
can't handle a man just paying alight bill, so that don't work for
me. I need you to bringas much as you can to the table,
even if I make more. Istill expect you to be trying to
do more. Just paying a lightbill. You ain't even trying. So
I understand what Tyler Perry was tryingto get the women to understand. We
are a lot of us are goingto be making more than our partners,
and it's Okay, to have abalance in a relationship, as long as

(22:56):
you're happy and being treated correctly,and you out somebody that you love.
We shouldn't be getting in relationships becausethis one, this one could pay the
mortgage, but that one came girl, he could just pay all the others.
So I'm gonna go with him.No, you're gonna go up to
do that. Truly loves you,and that's what you gotta That's what we
all need to look for, truelove. And stop pocket watching so hard.

(23:17):
But don't be no food. Don'tlet nobody come up in your house
and just pay the light bill becausea ten a fifteen year old could just
pay the light bill by watching cars. So if you can only pay the
light bill, you're not working hardenough. That's my take. Okay,
what you're saying, I was aboutto say, next topic like free me
from this. I just get yourlast words that last word. I hate

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though, I hate, I hatethough. See this is this is what
women do when they when they makemore money. You ruined the language.
I'm like you not because I didn'tsee it. It's a lot in front
of us. We got a newsetup. It's a lot of cameras in
front of us, a lot ofscreens. But when you say, and
I hear when say this all thetime. This is a testament of I

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hear, because even when I shoutout to Kendrid g when I host her
show, I hear women say this. I asked them what type of salary
would you like the man to make? Yes, and they always say,
well, he needs to work harder. Yeah, okay, as if a
man isn't working hard. So Ilove to give the example if a man
is working hard as a what ifhis career just doesn't have the same type

(24:22):
of end result of yours, earningpotential of a of a some some of
yours. You might be a manhe's a school teacher, and he's a
math teacher, and he's and he'sa football coach. Yes, that's what
that's his passion, that's what heloves. But he let's say he makes
fifty thousand dollars a year. Youcan't tell me he's not working hard.
He's waking up at seven am,getting prepared, ending the day at five,
then going, then going, thenteaching the kids. I mean,

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I advocate in his community, arespectable man, you know. But then
if he's not making up women aresay, well, don't you want to
be a principal one day? Don'tyou want to do more than that?
No? No, I actually don't. I'm actually doing in my calling.
And that's and y'all put this unnecessarypressure up, like if you're not making
a certain amount of money, you'renot working hard enough. And I don't

(25:06):
think that's true. No. Myspecific what I just said, and we
can run the tape, was ifyou can only pay the light bill,
you're not working hard enough. Well, yeah, so that's my statement.
I know you wanted to get thatall five teachers and the football cultures in
the world, and I'm glad youdid. But I'm glad you did that
to represent However, my statement was, if you can only provide the flight
bill, you're not working hard enough. And I stand by what I said.

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Okay, I don't know when tosaid the light bill wasn't another They
didn't respect it being the light bill. Yeah, that's the cheapest bill.
Okay, all right, let's goahead and get to the next topic.
Exactly what you got going on?Bro? Oh well, well I got
going on this, geez jeez.And Jenny did y'all see that they were
he filed for divorce. He filedfor divorce, jeez, definitely filed for

(25:51):
the boy. This room was alreadyout about that. What's the sea?
What is it? I saw thismorning? They're trying to say that that
Jenny Mile was sexton Mario Little.I was just trying to confine if you
heard what I heard, that's lookthat let me see. Yeah, yeah,
but how do you find that out? You're going through a phone?

(26:14):
Hello, I mean that's how youfind it out, yes, but I
mean it is odd, acting alittle weird, and then you see go
on a phone for jeez, listen, something traumatic had to happen, jeezy,
just maybe a week or two weeksago when he was on his book.
He's on his tour with his book, was talking about his wife and
didn't seem like he was ready fordivorce or anything like that. You know,
then all of a sudden to filelike that, something traumatic happened,

(26:37):
Something had to have happened. Idon't know what it was. It will
never know. The book went numberone, the books number one one,
the book win number one. Sohe's done. So you think it was
all a publicity stuff. What hoodman. You did y'all? Y'all?
Did we need talk about the samejeezy, y'all? I really thought this
relationship was gonna work. Yeah,I did, really honest. Men don't

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get into relationships to just come over. I'm not hey. I'm not saying
Jez got in the relationships to comeup. Don't put words in my mouth.
I said. Nobody said that.Jesus, he just said. He
just said that, don't. Ididn't say Jez got in the relationship with
number one. However, this wasdefinitely an opportunity for Jez to rebrand himself

(27:22):
by getting into this relationship with thisgirl, and it put him in a
different lay, in a different light, and he changed. He wouldn't wrote
a book. He's now missed toJez Jenkins. And now it's over with.
He don't need that no more,and he need to go back to
being the regular Jess. We alreadyknew because I never liked this relationship to
begin with, because she's the commentsshe made before they got married because I
didn't like it. So however,he didn't need it. He doesn't need

(27:44):
to do this no more. Soit's over with, and I and for
him to foul tells me that hemade the decision to get up out of
that. All I know is who'sa really who won Trap of the Year
four times in a row. Hedoes not need to get in any relationship
to change his prof You don't thinkso. No, No, I don't
not not to really in it.You already know you got trapper years.

(28:06):
Thank you. His name is JezJenkins. He's the bottom of the man.
You gotta come on in the bottomof this trap Jeszy wearing three piece
suits, going got wearing three piecesuits, going golfing where like stop like,
come on, I got called tomorrow. I don't even go stop wearing
me show. Y'all did not believethis relationship. Come on, man,

(28:30):
y'all, it's not y'all not gonnay'all really ain't really enough to say it.
But y'all didn't think this relationship wasreal exactly. I didn't. I
know you didn't, bro I said, Jez got to be in love with
Jenie. My what he got She'sa tractor. All right, I'm gonna
let y'all have look. This ismy say, a real rebrand. Jez

(28:53):
is one of the biggest rappers inthe world. Yes, he is.
He is. He is definitely apillar of hip hop up. He did
not need to do that. Allhe had to do was gonna hang out
with jay Z, gonna take acouple of pictures and suits go to be
seated. He could do it anya thousand other ways. And a sort
of woman he dates doesn't matter.No, I'm not gonna say that matter
because we all know in Hollywood,when you want to rebrand yourself, you

(29:15):
get around a different click and youget a woman that is totally opposite of
what you come from. Let's befor real. When Kanye wanted to break
into the fashion world, he wentwith Kim because she can get him in
the rooms. No you need DonaldTrump is sitting down with Kanye West if

(29:40):
he wasn't connected to Chris Jenna.Now, Kanye West one of the biggest
represent the world stay women Hollywood relationships. They get together for a certain reason.
I'm not gonna let y'all see him, ain't gonna act. I guess

(30:00):
not true. But you jay Zand Beyonce, y'all mean to tell me
that's not a business mentality there?No, that is you know what that
is? Jay Z being wonder,Go ahead, what you say, I'm
sorry to answer a question. Ithink that jay Z has you know,
they have done business together. Honestly, I think jay Z has sharp and

(30:23):
Beyonce's business mine more than Beyonce issharping jay Z. But you don't think.
You don't think being with Beyonce getsjay Z into certain rooms. This
is not a real thing, likey'all crazy. These relationships work to get
It's not that one person is betterthan us. It's just that you get

(30:45):
in certain rooms that you get certainLet me show my age, but your
partner is who he is, yourlittle fluffy fine lady. Let me tell
you something, man, but downhere tripping you. Yeah, I'm gonna
call you back. If this issecurity, she is twigging. Let me

(31:06):
to you. Let me explain somethingto you, because he's probably too young
and probably knowing. Jay Z biggestrapper in the world. Yes, Beyonce
a part of Desi child and moreand more circles than not. Considered one
of the top women in the worldlike black women, bad talented. So
you got the best rapper in theworld and everybody's loving at the height I'm

(31:30):
talking height to jay Z. Beyonceat the height of Beyonce. He went
after the baddest chick he could.He was, why would he go date
down? He went to the topof the mountain, of the celebrity mountain,
and went and got her and marriedher. That's what That's what it
was. It wasn't like I don'tthink a business decision. I think I
think it or either or a thoughteven if I'm a level up, like

(31:53):
oh, if me and hugg gettogether, we're gonna be a power couple.
I think he just was like,this is the baddest chick out here.
I'm that dude. I'm gonna getit, and he did in a
lot of cases, and I mean, of course it works out. Will
you start looking at it from awhole picture, like, yeah, Beyonce,
say, jay Z that this powercouple. But do I think that

(32:14):
he was lead He got into thatrelationship and was looking at Beyonce like,
oh, yeah, if we gettogether, what's gonna we're gonna be We're
gonna be a whole thing. Ithink he's like, man, it's broadest
bad and I've been a wifer.Yeah, so was Maya Like I just
feel like different pictures, Absolutely,jay Z. If I'm jay Z I'm

(32:35):
going for the one I know Ican make billions with. Like, let's
stop acting these relationships. They don'tconsider the potential of the partner. When
I say Gez and Genie, minewas a business situation in my mind,
because nobody was inviting Geez to NewYork Fashion Week before he dated Genie Mine
because he had no reason to bethere. He'd trapped with a year full
times as you say, so,my thing is when you cleaning up your

(32:58):
image, you change you rebranding yourself. Having a partner who is totally opposite
of what you come from get youin other rooms and get you different looks.
And I'm not gonna sit here andlet y'all but til like that's not
a reality. Can I ask youa question? I pretend I ask you
what how? I don't know whystraight to because I loved you just gave
him a straight But what what?What had okay? Okay, but kick?

(33:24):
What What has Jesus done in hiscareer so far that he couldn't do
without Jennie May? But my thing, he wasn't the bull field. He
could have got a book deal.And if if you read it, if
you saw the interview he got thebook deal from Charlotmagne, Charlotmage. He
could have done that. Jesus hasdone nothing. Jennie May has done nothing
for Jesus career. He did atthe versus. He's still doing the same

(33:49):
tours that he's been on. Heain't doing nothing of difference. That you
over what he's talking about. It'sover. That's why it's over. It
wasn't it didn't work. It didn'twork. Now it's over because she was
probably to the next cat spread opento somebody else. But man had a
baby water he was trying. Ijust felt like when Jez married Jeanie My

(34:10):
it was a reach and I feltlike it wasn't authentic on his part.
Had a fire. I don't care. I felt like, as a fan
of Jez, I felt like,this is totally off bread for what we
know you for and who we wouldthink that you would want to be.
That she had that fire and Idid not. I did not believe the
relationship from day one, and Idon't believe it today. And had whatever

(34:31):
they reason might be, it isthey reason, but I do not believe
that it was ever genuine nasty.That's y'all gotta see some other things you
gotta throw on y'all. Keep tellingy'all when things don't make sense, it
might be somebody nasty. So Idon't know where that came from, but
I just felt like it's a fail. It was a failed investment. It

(34:52):
was a fail. Oh my god, all right, where is my turn?
And he gets to this this,this one, this one seems like
it was a bit much. Reallyone Coach Prime. I wanted to talk
about that a little bit, theCoach Prime situation. Do you think the
way everybody is viewing outside of thecommunity is viewing Coach Prime has a little

(35:16):
racist racism on and a little hinta little hint e racist. It feel
a little hint of racist what they'vebeen saying this. I mean, the
hat in the glasses thing was alittle bit. I like, Yo,
come on, bro, y'all knowI don't watch sports, so what I
miss with that? Okay, we'resitting down. That's gonna be a whole
thing. It's gonna take too longto explain what was they doing what they
had in glass. Okay, I'mnot even wears a hat in a certain

(35:38):
glasses. So you're saying other peoplestart trying to wear it now. No,
No, another coach said, acoach said that, you you know,
take your hat and your glasses offwhen you speak to adults about He
said that about Dion Sanders. Yeah, as he's like, he was saying
that, and it's a black dudetoo. What made him say that he
was white? No? Jay,Jay, what's her name? Is black?

(35:58):
He is? Yeah, he justlikes you want your brother, you
want your brother? He is.Okay, I take the racism back then,
No, you can still be racist. It can still be racism.
But like the hints of racism thatI've seen with them with talking about Dion
is like when they be like,did you see the announcers, Oh,
the sidelines looks like the b TOAwards holed up. Wait a minute,

(36:19):
they said, yeah, they sayit's a start study. It looks like
the b TO Awards. Yeah,hang, do kind of wold like to
be towards It's lit. It's I'mgonna keep it in a book, Colorado
Football. I guarantee either it's eitherthis Oregon game or the USC game.
Jay Z and Lebron James are showingup. Well. Lebron James is already

(36:39):
scheduled to be at the USC game, like this LA game is nuts.
If you see the lineup for theLA game, I think it came out
of like people who have already reservedtheir time for It's rediculous. What's wrong
with that? They playing in Colorado, playing in USC, They're playing in
n LA. That game is gonnabe nuts. He had to rock this

(37:01):
past game. He had little WayneKawhi, Leonard uh Le, Lowry,
offset who else was there? KeyClock was there. I mean it's key
Clock, but I love Key Gotlock. He was there. All these people
were there just showing up for tosee his boys play. So you know
what Dean is doing right now ifspecial and we are all being Wagon fans,

(37:23):
and we all should be because ifwho the hell gave a damn about
Colorado football before Dean Sanders got there, in no way, shape or form,
would I ever watch a Colorado versusColorado State game and nothing? You
know what I'm saying. So thatjust proves that, you know, you
give black people the power, thejuice. We don't even just give us
a platform. We don't show out, Okay. Yeah, And it's also

(37:45):
proves in my in my head thatyou know, we always hear about how
negativity sales. You know what I'msaying, Well, positivity sales too.
Because Dean has done nothing negative allthese num has been confident in themselves.
Yeah, confident in his boys,show himself being a good father, showing
himself good, being a good leader. I've literally never heard ESPN mentioning the
words ministry and calling more than sinceDeon's been doing his run. Oh it's

(38:08):
his calling to be this, it'shis ministry to do this. So as
much as we talk about negativity selling, I don't want to hear it positively
obviously seals and gets just as muchattention as negativity does. I love a
story like this because because I feellike Deon Sanders is the example of when
your mouth match your work. Like, you know what I'm saying, a
lot of times we have people inpositions in places where they do a lot

(38:30):
of talking and didn't the way they'reworking the ethic don't back up, you
know what I'm saying. You mightyou talk in and you might perform on
it, but you're a terrible personin real life, you know what I'm
saying. He seems to check allof the boxes, and I feel like
we should always cheer him on.Wherever he got here. He go to
Utah, Colorado, New Mexico.Everybody need to be in place. Yep.
Yeah, And what this is,here's one of my things, and

(38:52):
it's in a lot of people lookat Dean Santas and they're like, oh,
okay, they're saying how he dressesor what he does, what he's
doing the college football turn it intothe BT Awards all of that then.
But what I what I always sayis that, yeah, Dean saying is
not better than any other human beingon this planet. But I always say
when people expect were not the samethough, Dean's not the same as everybody

(39:15):
else. There's very few people thathave been a high caliber athlete, like
a legendary football players, a Hallof Fame football player, and most people's
mind, one of the best quarterbacks, if not the best quarterback to ever
played football. He was a toptier college athlete, he top tier baseball
player, and then goes and becomesa top tier He was actually a fun

(39:37):
of that when he was on TV. He was fun to watch. So
now he takes leaves TV, whichI was like, damn, and becomes
a coach and does it like thisis crazy, and to do it on
a team that was what that wonlike three games last year. They won
one game last year, one gamelast year. And now he has put
his son and this is far froma dad person factive. Makes me feel

(40:00):
good like he took his son.I'll put you on this national stage,
and I'm gonna get my son aback because right now they got a first
round grade on your door. Yeah, first round grade, and his son's
playing safety. He's probably the secondand third round. His both of his
kids gonna be in the NFL.Uh. It just it's a cool story
to watch, and I surely wishbecause I got a connection. Didn't know

(40:22):
Dianna, And I'm gonna try toget myself to one of the games.
Yeah, I gotta get yeah gamesreal quick though. Let's get to this
key kid. It's a little messystory with Remy mind and Pat Poos?
Did you hear about that? I'mseeing all this stuff popping up on my
timeline. My sister in law justtext me to my I can you find
out if Remy really cheated on PetPoos? I really, because you know,

(40:44):
jeez my Jeezy and jade My,that's one breakup. I could I
expected that Tianna Taylor, Andy Mine. I didn't like that, Okay,
And now you come, if y'alltell me Remy and pat Poos is breaking
up, I out something like,I know, I ain't no hope for
me. If Remy and Papoos ain'tmaking it, ain't no hope for me

(41:05):
out here. Yeah, it's crazy, It ain't no hope. That's a
good man. And I hate tosay this, what but it's easy to
stay together when you don't see eachother every day. I don't know what
I'm saying. Okay, when theywas, when he was holding her down
and they was just doing phone callsand all of that, that was probably
tough for him. I'm not saying, but it's much you said. It

(41:28):
was easy to be in a relationshipwhile I really was locked up. Easier
to be locked up this man,it's crazy. I forget I'm playing but
at this. But what I'm tryingto say is you don't understand how much
time we've spend talking to each othernow. And I don't think we understand
if we can't compare that how muchtime we spend together now compared to what
we used to spend back in theday. That's why I think. I

(41:51):
think that's we have to look atthat correlation. It's got to be something
there. We are sitting here textingeach other all day dm dming each other
all day, talking all day,seeing each other all day, then you
can actually dam and contact other peoplevery very easily. You don't think that
this plays a role into why relationships? No, that's much. You need

(42:12):
too much connecting. You need togo with somebody you like, because clearly
who you don't go with nobody thatyou like. Because if you like somebody,
talking to them is what you lookforward to. In the day I
was married, You think I didn'tlike the person I was with? You
think pet Hooos didn't like like hiswife? Would you want to answer honestly?

(42:32):
Together so at some point she didn'tyou didn't like it? You do
like the person, yeah, Butbecause saying like is enough to keep a
relationship. I think I think yougotta like a person more than you love
him to be in a relationship,and I do. That's a hot take
for me. I think I gottalike you more than I actually love you
for us to work. For me, I have to like you because if
I don't like you, I couldlove to so many love and like two

(42:55):
different things. I feel like youmight you love, but like if you
don't want to text me and youdon't want to talk to me, you
don't like me. I don't knowwhen he's saying, hold on, this
is the problem women. Takes onelittle word and m hell, you know
what exactly saying is Sometimes at alltimes you need a break. You need

(43:20):
a break, and you need abreak. You don't want to I love
the fact and I and I andI'm very unless it's important or just real
quick, anybody I'm dating, man, leave me alone when I'm at work,
Yes, leave me alone while I'mcreating. This is like my space.
And then also like yo, whenyou out creating or you with your
girls, like I'm not gonna besending you a bunch of text messages and

(43:42):
you out with your girls, like, hey, what time when you I'm
gonna let you kick it have funand I have to worry about me.
I think that's what more Zach issaying, like you need everybody needs time
apart, and maybe maybe the sis what he's saying is and look,
I've done it. I've been along distance relationships where on the phone,
FaceTime, all of that is sweet. And then when you spend about four

(44:05):
days with the person you like,ooh ooh like man like I need I
need a little bit more time apart. I think that's more. I said,
your girlfriend need to be in jail. That's what he says. He
said why she was jail? Whyshe was he saying why she was locked
up? And all I can doI probably everything ain't forever though, man,

(44:30):
hey, everything I can't have emotionally, If Remy and Pappoos break up,
I can't. I'm gonna need aweek off because I can't do this
too much. Don't know this tobe true? First, No, we
don't, don't need We don't knowwhat to be true. She was dressed
like the dude though, and can't. I can't. They did look like
they was going a greater bear andthere's a lot of you came to it.

(44:53):
I can't do it. It's alot of bearables in relationships. That's
a wild You gotta like your partner, you do. They shouldn't irritate you
when you see your partner name onyour phone. I didn't say, I
didn't say they irritated you're putting allthese words of my mouth. I never
said irritating. I've just said thatthere's a lot more constant communication. What
I'm trying to say is in intwenty years of maybe our great grandparents being

(45:15):
together, they may have seen eachother, let's say, two thousand hours
in there twenty years. What I'msaying now is within twenty years i'm seeing
each other, we've seen each otherfifteen thousand hours. That's true. If
that's what I'm saying, it's likethe time spent, not that you're less,
it's just like it's just been togethermuch longer. If you put the
time and people used to literally goto work, split up, when't talk

(45:37):
to each other for nine hours,and then come back and see each other
for four hours and you know theyhad something to talk about. Yeah,
you know didn't. Didn't in thosetotal amount of hours, even though it
was longer years, you may havespent it. You may have been with
each other less time. So kickingyou like you a big ten, like
spent every way? Get moments?Absolutely not. We don't spit like y'all

(45:58):
text all day. No, butyou what the hell are you talking about
this? But like, so whatthat's this is a cap. All you
gotta do is a cap. Manis on the cap, moved she has
been. I'm just calling the people. It's the lady. That's the lady

(46:20):
talking to the lady. I justfeel like you gotta like your partner exact
this sound like he liked whatever,because like why he was. I don't
want your calling me texted me,was using all of those things, the
examples of what they didn't have inthe past and why there's more communication now.
That's all I was saying. Isaid that you didn't like him.

(46:42):
Jesus Christ, this is the goldPost. You talking about me moving to
gold Post. You you took thegold Post down. Like after the Colorado
game, you said some crazy stuff. This pot key key we should have
known get into fashion houses. Nah, that was wild. I didn't mean
that was that was a reach.But what I didn't need is that you

(47:05):
when they set to go public withit's a it's more to it than just
I like this person. I likethis person, and I don't care what
y'all saying. I know Jessy's yourfriend. That relationship between him and Jeannie
my was fake, and I don'tcare what y'all saying, I don't believe
it was fake. I think,but we'll never know. Jenny, Mine's
gonna have to say something. Jesusnever gonna say nothing. I'm talking,
he said a lot. You gothis caption he found this man found for

(47:30):
divorce, put up a post onInstagram. It's like my life to fly
to worry about the way I'm goingand who's going with me? He shaded
that lady so bad. So yeah, but I'm saying as far as like
really like saying, like yo,she was tweaking. She was sending sex
messages to Mario Lopez, which iscrazy. I don't know if that's true.
That's what that's that's a lay.But I am gonna say this,

(47:52):
and it bothered me that she saidshe keep her dark meat on the side,
exactly white in the middle. Comehome, man, and you don't
have it at trap up a yeargold times. You think he fell in
love with that for real? Forreal? Because with me and you don't
understand me and our emotional we fallin love the woman game, you know
what I'm saying. Me and we'llfall for it. We fall, we

(48:14):
fall, man. You gotta understand. That's why Kim Kardashian will never be
alone. I saw him gotta havea fire and she got games. Okay.
I saw a meme where it's hid. It was the cucumber salads.
Yeah, this was the final straw. He was eating a cucumber salad.
Like when you see je trap ofyour full times eating a cucumber salad,

(48:37):
you thought it was real. He'sgrowing. I know my trappers. When
they started putting on glasses like yours, wearing little bits and suits, going
you're going to court, so youput on your little glasses and you,
you know, put all your littlechurch outfit. And Jez had on his
glasses in his church outfit. Thisentire relationship now, I hope we can
go back to who we know.It was all fake and I don't care

(48:59):
what y'all say. He had onhis glasses in his suit. Okay.
And then and then here's before weget out of here, gets some final
thoughts. There's a last little momenthere, Xavier Howard, you part in
the day, Kike. Xavier Howardallegedly has four women pregnant at the same
time he plays for the Miami Dolphins. Okay, he's what's what's wrong?

(49:20):
With him, something wrong with him. Yeah, you don't make enough money
to be doing that for the Dolphins. You your NFL. You trying to
say the NFL people don't make nomoney. Four different women, four babies
now and he got about to paytrack sports simultaneously. You know, you
have been a very smart man aboutyou tell me every decade that sometimes said

(49:44):
every day you're smart. You comeout out, give yourself a little time,
getting used to it, find somenew sorts, get yourself together,
yourself a new contract. You don't. Yes, that's how you're doing that.
You think this man, he's sittingthere one done, get one off

(50:07):
the books, the problem all thetime, graduation. See that's crazy.
No, you got it off theboth on my way. One is on
the way off, one on theway of one off. You know,
but you're good. I don't knowhow to do it. You taught us
that, so you got he heain't got enough time to put his glasses
on the rebrand. How you gonnahave all folk going to college at the
same time? Offer and you're workingout for NFL money and you know that

(50:30):
don't last. He's been there herein Miami, man, I feel bad
for that brother. Man in Miami. You play for the Dolphins. The
Dolphins are good. The flesh isweak. That man could nah, you
gotta be smarter than that. Xavierhow Let me google it real quick.
This is which is a shame.I'll be able to Xavian. Uh.

(50:51):
Let's see. Let's look at lookingup real quick salary. Uh. Oh
he man, he rich, man, he rich. Xavian Howards signed a
new five year contract worth ninety milliondollars with the Dolphins. The contract has
forty million, forty million and guarantees, with thirty six million is guaranteed at

(51:16):
signing. So he signed. Hegot thirty six mill off the outright.
His lifestyle probably take twenty at hisagent's gonna take some of that. Tax
is gonna take that. But yougot fault, baby mamas. At some
point you're gonna get locked up becauseone of them gonna gon gonna fumble the
bag on you. They gonna gogo bad on you. So after he
gets done one with that, hegonna be in the world of trouble.

(51:37):
That nine million dried up ninety million, You would you gotta unless the girls
is like Nick Cannon girls, they'redifferent. Nick Cannon found he got I
don't know if they went through aChick fil A training or what before they
signed on to have his babies.But day you know, you gotta chick
filate. There's never no fumbles achick Filate. They my pleasure. Everybody
happy food, always hot with withNick Cannon all his baby mama's acting.

(52:00):
So unlet's set your boy found himsome of those he's gonna be in trouble.
He in trouble, in trouble.I agree, he is in trouble.
And the reason why, the reasonI think he's in trouble is because
he didn't make the smart enough decisionto have for at one time, get
four women pregnant at one time.That's me, you're doing some poor decision,
man, Yeah, that's for Youcan't tell me that you you get

(52:22):
four women pregnant at once, butthen you just a financial group you shoot
up for and you're having sex withfold iff women unprotected? Is wild?
Every decade you gotta do it.It's that's that's a wild that's a wild
lifestyle. That ain't you know?He's having sex? Yeah for that got
pregnant. What about the other oneswho didn't? You got it? Hey,
Zamian, Bro, you gotta stayout. You gotta start off sliding,

(52:45):
Bro, And I you know,I'm no shade. I don't know
what's going on in Miami, butI don't. I know it's a lot
of sex in Miami. Man,I don't, I don't. You can't
have it. You're throwing your pieceon the crap table like that. You
put the naked fold Differ women isone. That's crazy. That's wild,
and you're shooting the club up isnuts. Yep, you got a chill

(53:07):
bro. Final Final Foals. Shoutout to the pod film. They loved
that we're back looking normal, eventhough I was messed up last episode.
But you know, we're excited aboutwhat's coming for the pod. I know
Tau has been working very hard ongetting the merch so that should be coming
soon. And then, you know, I would just like to say shout

(53:30):
out to fifty Cents. I wouldlike to really say, I know he
old than I ever see this.Actually, fifty do be active on online
so he might see this. Butshout out to fifty cent. I want
to see him in Chicago and itwas amazing. Like they these other rappers,
they need to really take notes fromher fifty is coming with his show.
He had twenty five outfit changes,the best of whatever DTL I had

(53:50):
the offer. He had it allon. I'm talking about every track,
cent, every shirt, every jacket. That man looked straight out of one
of them video games and hit Hisset was crazy. So shout out to
fifty cent and more. Rappers needto take notes Drake on how to put
on a good entertaining Oh you shadeddressing it. Tour was horrible. I
don't care what y'all saying. Thattour was amazing. I like it.

(54:15):
I'm a dan. The music wasamazing because the music and I'm flying around
was cool. I like that before. In thirty seconds of each song,
he walked in circles, he caughtbrawls, he passed our shirts. He
gave us an hour work for theDJ in the beginning, who was horrible,
which happens to be his manager.Sorry sir, but you should stick
to managing. Then he had theVirgil statue just standing there, didn't do
nothing with it, just had itstanding there. Then he had all these

(54:37):
sperms flying around. He had lakesflying around, he had balloons, he
had chuck and cheese. Mickey Mouse, who else was there? We didn't
need to pull, and the stagehad words around it. I liked it.
Only thing that it could you bereal today. I can be real
today and say that I enjoyed that. I enjoyed myself because of Drake's music

(54:58):
and his catalog carried him. Butas far as a stage show, it
was very basic. And you wentto fifty and then I went to fifty.
Fifty was amazing. The only thingabout fifty is I want fifty to
get a real stylist. What hedon't know, he'll know. Okay,
so you think that I'll fit comingout there with them white shirts and them
ankle socks. You know what Ican listen. I've been so funny.

(55:19):
You say this. I said thisat the concert. I said this at
the concert. I said one thingI like about fifty. He'd been dressing
the same way since when he cameout. When he first came out,
he dressed the same way every phase. We go through, skinny jeans,
he ain't never went none of theweir. He't dressed like a strong dude
in the gym. Yeah, youdressed like a swoll Okay, that's what

(55:40):
he got fast dude fast swore likeeverything got fit my arms and my chest
and shoulders, and then like,how your legs have ankle socks on on
fifty? We don't. He justcame home. He's like, he just

(56:02):
came home from they got there.It was the part where he came back
out too, so he had leftafter after the end of the club he
left and then they was like,y'all want more fifty, and they was
like yeah, and he came backout and I'm short, I said,
what the hell does man? Youhate no fifty? That's crazy that man
out Yeah. Best, but hisshow, his show was amazing top to

(56:25):
bottom, and he's got like,first of all, he actually performs the
whole song yeah, giving you energythroughout the entire thing. And he had
he got hits that you forgot about, and you'd be like, Damn,
I forgot fifty was on that.Damn I forgot fifty was on that.
I know he ain't got no moresongs, shit boom he was. He
hit us with his stuff, man, and then had his like his shows
that he's produced on you can tellit was like a full circle moment.

(56:47):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying. For fifty like, man, this
is my last two It was somethingworth if you're a fan of hip hop
and you was that you know thateighth grade kid back in OH three,
the tank tops on the unit sneakers. It was a full circle moment for
you, man, Like, Ireally appreciate him. Now he do need
to add a little black pepper tohis dancing crew. But other than that,

(57:08):
he had a black women up there. Yeah I didn't see. I
actually squinting because I think the lightingmade one black girl looks just light.
But he got to add a littlejust a little black pepper to the mix.
Everything else was great. Okay,I'm mad I missed the show.
I definitely wanted to see it,big time fifty fan. And this is
the thing, and that's why peopleare saying stuff about hip hop. They

(57:28):
are talking about hip hop because afterDrake, after these kin drags, after
you know, you got Travis Scott. But we need records, you need
real records. We need we needartistry. We need people that can make
put on a hole entire show likefifty cent is. I mean, you
can't really compare everybody to fifty cent, but I'm saying, like, yo,

(57:49):
like when you see a person likefifty cent, and then you think
about what's coming. You're like you, we're gonna be able to ten years,
sit and listen to x X artistfor an hour and thirty minutes of
material hit records, because that's thething a lot of people don't. They
gotta remember. You gotta have hitrecords to be remembered, like a lot

(58:09):
of them. And fifty got him, Kendricks got him, Jake Cole's got
him, Drake's got him, Future'sgot him. Babies got a few.
But that's why I was giving thenext two. I figured I was banking
on little baby, Little baby.I feel I can carry us if he
gotta come on though I don't knowwhat's going on as of lately, but

(58:30):
he I felt like he had it. I think they, I think you
know what I want, the truth, what y'all want? You quiet phone,
I think I think they. Ithink they Rush should get back on
tour because the music doesn't make themoney. That's the fast true. Now,
that's the thing that I do thinkwith the young artists, the music
doesn't make the streaming has made that. You just hearing a lot of artists

(58:50):
talk about it all the time.I know we said about it, let
leave the pop. But you youhear it all the time about streaming and
how it's robbing people really like literallyrobbing people. You here, they're like,
yo, they didn't miss the gameup stream and mess the game up.
Yeah, more people are hearing yourmusic that for you can go out
and streat, you can go outand get some two of money. But
as far as like, rappers arenot hitting the scene like that anymore.

(59:14):
No, But I had to thinkab I was gonna say, because it's
not a dis to the little Baby. I didn't want it to sound like
I was dising a little baby becauseI'm a fan of Little Baby. But
rappers are not hitting the scene likethat. When when fifty came out,
that's all we listened to, That'sall we cared about was fifty cent.
When when when Gez came out,that was it. In every car run,
every car was playing Geez. Andthat's why it was. You need

(59:35):
music that's gonna resonate for that long. Okay, ye to the point where
we know every word. Twenty yearslater, Jeez still performed Trap or Die
the first off the first record,and we hear it, we're going up.
Yeah, that doesn't happen anymore.Artists are not hip hop artists at
least are not coming out with thatmuch impact because some of what I'm saying

(59:57):
is this, It's what you missedmy point, bro. It's when I
said that they are rushing to getback on tour, so they're making the
music faster to try to get backout to make some more money because they
can't make money at all. Itwas just online they said Fifty when he
came out with his album, Ithink it was get Rich and Died Trying.
And if you ever look at theback of well he can't look at

(01:00:17):
the back of it, but Getricharde Trying. Fifty had a lot of
people to pay because he was gettingout of a deal before that, so
he had a lot of people topay off before even saw some money.
And I forgot who said it,but they were like, fifty had recouped
his whole entire album and everything thatthey invested in him by six months into
the album because of the physical sales. But he had made all the money

(01:00:40):
already from physical sales. That's thething. Artists were making money on physical
sales. Whatever that money was,it's physical sales. Same thing like while
you see r O Day talk aboutwhat Diddy gave back, get he gave
the publishing back. She like,yo, we get we might have a
million streams or whatever it is,and they're getting eight hundred dollars. Puff

(01:01:05):
had already made the money on thephysical sales of their album, because they
still want part of physical sales.So if you even I forgot who said
it, they want Joe Bunden's podcast, I can't remember, but he said,
hey man, music all messed upanyway. You can't make no money
with music. You can't make nomoney with streaming. That's what this is
what's gonna make. It's gonna beinteresting to me to watch how things move

(01:01:29):
now because everybody's watching these streaming situationsnot make people money and the companies are
thriving, but the artists are gettinglike a point something percent on a dollar.
Same thing with the writers every Theygotta figure that out. It's just
that's just that's just kind of I'mnot gonna say that that's not true,

(01:01:51):
but when I'm talking about it isfrom an artists standpoint, the artistry itself
is not as strong to where weall care as much as we did and
he's saying it, but I saidit because they're using they don't have the
time to put it together because they'retrying to rush to get back on tour.
That's what he's saying. Like Drakejust pushed his album back because he
wants to finish this tour right,because the album is not a priority as

(01:02:14):
much as the touring is. Becauseyou're making money off the touring, the
merch that's how they feed their families. Streaming pays your company. You don't
you think about getting think about it. Spotify is a music company. Just
listen to this. Spotify is amusic company. I'm just trying to Spotify
a music company. They gave JoeRogan something crazy to to stream on there.

(01:02:37):
Now if that make that make theirmoney off of the artistry, off
the arts, all of those artiststhat they've been streaming millions and millions and
millions and times, and the artistsmade pennies on the dollar and Joe Rogan
a ten million whatever it mean,a hundred million, that's what they're saying
that. I just think that they'regetting back on the road faster than make

(01:02:57):
it because they got to feed it. Fami, thank you, Okay,
even with that. But that's whatI'm saying exactly, You're never gonna get
that impact yet you will, youwill if you sign the right artists and
we go through artists development again,that that will actually matter where you actually
get people that people want to hear, opposed to getting people who are hot.

(01:03:20):
And that's that's more of a recordlabel focus in my In my point,
I get what y'all saying about it. I'm not saying what y'all saying
ain't true. But let me tellyou what'sn't it these we we've had people
who don't they're not getting no development. They coming straight out and if you
got a hit record, we're puttingit out and then they can't follow up.
The music just don't match. Weliterally was get rich Dy trying.

(01:03:40):
We was listening to that from fronttoo, because it was a well put
together project with lots of thought,lots of money, lots of There will
never be they will never happen again, is what he's saying. Is because
there is no time for people.Labels sign you and put you out in
weeks and they don't. They're notmaking the money. If I get that,

(01:04:03):
I'm not arguing that Okay, isthis art? Is this just hip
hop? Or is this other genre? It's other genres too that the pop
world. They can't find a hitto say their life. Okay, paper
ain't got no hit, uh ArianaGrande. They all doing other things because
the music doesn't make them any money. That's why everybody's selling their catalog because
they've already made the money that they'regonna make off of music. So Nelly

(01:04:28):
new to sell his catalog because nomatter how much you're streaming, you ain't
adding nothing to him. So lethim. He made the money back then
that he can make off of it. Now he's gonna take this lump sung
because music is there. Katie Perryjust saw her stream her uh what they
call catalog. Jessin Bieber saw hiscatalog. They're selling it because they're selling
it because they can't make money offof Here's the thing. If they're well,

(01:04:49):
I guess what I'm asking, Sowhy would I put so much detail
into something I can't make no moneyoff of. That's what we're saying.
That's what you do as an artist. But I guess what I'm saying is
this. It's the streaming platforms saidwe we've we've cut billion dollars checks h
to these platforms. They've they've comeout and said, hey, yeah,
you might be only getting a centoff of it, but we cut a

(01:05:12):
billion dollars check to Sony. I'mjust using that as an example. You
know what I'm saying, we cutthis much too, such and such.
The deals are the ones they're they'refucked up within the deals. The record.
The reason they're still buying catalogs isbecause if it wasn't worth nothing,
would nobody give you two hundred millionfor it. The reason they're buying it
is because they can still make moneyoff they can The record labels are making

(01:05:35):
money off the streams. So let'snot say that the streaming it's just not
coming. Whatever the deal is,it's not coming back to the artists.
By time you get to the artists, it's down to a penny. We
got close, running out of time. Yeah we can close. I'm sorry.
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