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Who truly belongs on Atlanta's hip-hop Mount Rushmore? In this raw, unfiltered conversation, we spark a heated debate about the artists who've shaped the A's musical legacy. While Future, Gucci Mane, and André 3000 get their flowers, we make passionate cases for overlooked legends like 2 Chainz and Ludacris – artists whose versatility and impact often get lost in the historical narrative.

"Atlanta ain't just the streets, it's club music," one of us points out, highlighting how the city's musical identity encompasses both gritty street narratives and euphoric party anthems. This duality has made Atlanta a cultural epicenter that continues to influence global hip-hop.

The conversation takes nostalgic turns as we reminisce about Atlanta's club culture – remembering when dance floors ruled before VIP sections took over, when people went to sweat and have genuine fun rather than just being seen. These memories connect the music to lived experiences that shaped our understanding of community.

Beyond music, we navigate complex conversations about sports, cultural identity, and social issues with the same passionate energy we bring to our musical analysis. The discussion reveals how Atlanta's hip-hop scene isn't just about entertainment – it's a cultural force that touches everything from our personal memories to our understanding of representation and respect.

Whether you're an Atlanta native or someone who appreciates the city's outsized influence on modern music, this episode offers unique insights into what makes the A's hip-hop legacy so enduring and controversial. Join us as we celebrate, critique, and contextualize the voices that built Atlanta's musical throne.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Yeah yeah, we got to keep your head up.

Speaker 4 (00:28):
This is where death will come and the light to the
sun.
The dark shall come.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,oh, oh oh oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,

(00:49):
oh, oh, on the wild move.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Don't respect me, don't respect me.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
Don't respect me, real fuck.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
Superstitious ass, niggas and bro.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
You a little yada, can eh I?

Speaker 2 (01:19):
spit on coats when they do coat.
Why this dirty bitch speakingon dick should never suck again
Just because your friends hit it?
Don't think that y'all sisterwise Alone Walking through New
York with three throwing knivesOutside, rarely do I hide.
I just know my role.
One bullet Send him to a dream.
Feel like Jermaine Cole, mybitch.
Stand in front of polls, butshe ain't never voted your

(01:40):
favorite rapper, rap voted yourfavorite rapper, rap out ak, but
he ain't never told it.
Holly rose, your favorite songshe ain't never know it.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Biggest bang I don't want to take yours because
that's just too easy.
Is that what you tell me onceyou get on top?
You tell me that that ride, isthat what you tell them when she
get on top you tell them to letthat ride.
It's just coming like that.
Ooh yeah, it's still like.
Ah man, it's early in the show,I shouldn't be talking like

(02:11):
that.

Speaker 4 (02:13):
Church folks might be listening.
Can you hear this?
Yeah, hey, yeah, we're going toget flagged, but I don't care.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
I need to be able to hear that that chain's.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Yeah.
Yeah, we're going to getflagged, but I don't care.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
I didn't even hear that that's Chains going acting
like that.
I think he's underrated too Ialways thought Chains was
underrated.
That's what I'm going to belike when he don't get his name
mentioned in that Atlantaconversation.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
You know what?
That's funny, because we wastalking about the Schooley stuff
earlier.
But I feel the same way aboutChains.
I feel as a hit maker.
He can do the trap stuff, hecan do the club stuff.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
He can do everything.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
He got multiple flows .
Chains make great music.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
Chains.
He all around.
He really deliver all the wayaround the board and he gonna
give you that.
He gonna give you the vibe youwant.
He gonna give you that fly vibe.
He gonna give you that oldnigga vibe.
He gonna give you that I can beplayer vibe.
I can give you that soft vibe.
Chayne's going to give it toyou Really.
That's why I say him andSchooley, they really one of
their own, like when we mentionAtlanta, like those are two real

(03:14):
Atlanteans that we got to startputting on that Mount Rushmore,
just being real.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
I don't know if we put them on the Mount Rushmore,
but I think we put them in aconversation.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
I feel like you got to Me personally because again,
look at what.
Chains done did For real.
Look at what Chains done did.
But then again, for uspersonally, look at what
Schooley done did.
Schooley ain't missed sincewe've been in fucking middle
school.
I mean he done really gaveeverybody the loop.
He done gave everybody the loopon everything they need to do

(03:46):
when it come to the rapping andsinging school the first to do
that when it come to bringing inthe melodies and really
actually rapping on songsinstead of that mumbling man
school, he was doing that.
So again, like I say, itchanged he doing that.
So again, I don't know man, Idon't know.
I feel like we, we got to startputting them up there a little

(04:08):
bit.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
I I just respectfully , you know, I also think is
underrated and I think I don'tthink this myself personally but
I think he could feel like he'sin the conversation of just a
top, just a high-end rapper, whoLudacris.
Luda, I mean for sure Likebecause I don't think for other

(04:33):
reasons than like chains andschooling Luda doesn't
necessarily get the love thathis catalog deserves.
Because if you start looking athow many units he sold and then
you look at his hit songs andthen you actually listen to him
rap especially when he ain'tnecessarily on one of his you
know like you're talking about,like it's b-side stuff little

(04:56):
chris can fucking rap.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
if you think about it , from 02 to like 08, 09, luda
and ti was like the things ofAtlanta, like they was the thing
.
So again I feel like Luda, hegot his just do is just Luda he.
He started getting that moviemoney when he started getting
that fast interference money.
Hey, that that fuck being inthe studio all night when I can

(05:18):
go do this and take six monthsoff.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
And I done made about four years worth of checks, I
agree with you, but I think heshould be when we, when we're
talking about the historicalconversation.
I think that he should be inthe conversation a lot more,
like people just don't reallytalk about ludicrous like that.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
But that's why I say I feel like he can't be.
I feel like he can be if wesaying for a certain era, but if
we talking about like that goatconversation, it's tough to put
him in there only because hegave us like he gave us six
solid years where he didn't miss, but then, like I say, he done
took 15-20 off.

(05:57):
When that saga got started,when that whole Fast and the
Furious, when it really startedrunning, they started putting
him and Tyrese in there heavy.
I don't damn about all that, Iain't got to do no more
disturbing the when that wholefast and the fear, when it
really started running, theystarted putting him in Tyrese.
Enough, hey man, I don't damnabout all that.
I don't want, I ain't got to dono more disturbing the peace.
I ain't got to do nothing more,I get it.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
But I just think, well, I think about Jeezy.
When the last time Jeezy madesomething you really wanted to
hear.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
Jeezy just didn't ever leave.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
so that's the difference, oh so if Ludacris
would have just stayed in andkept making duds, he gets to
stay in the conversation.

Speaker 3 (06:30):
If he's making duds, no, but Jeezy didn't.
We ain't gonna make it seemlike Jeezy was making duds.
He was what.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
The last Jeezy song you cared about was the Bankroll
song.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
That's a lie, the last one.
He had that one with him andneo that she said you know that
was what that was in 2012 15 no,that was on tm 103, but I gotta
leave you alone.

Speaker 1 (06:54):
I don't know.
I think that was 15.
I'm about to pull it up rightnow.
Don't question me on my cheesyalbum discography.
Talk to it.

Speaker 3 (07:02):
I don't know which one you talking.
You talking about the Bank Row,the one with him and Joe.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
Boy, Joe Boy 95.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
That was like that's 17.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Yeah, it hustles ambition.
This is 10-103.

Speaker 3 (07:15):
So what year is that though?

Speaker 1 (07:15):
10-103 came out in 2011.

Speaker 3 (07:19):
Well, the album came out I'm talking about.
When did he start pushing that,him and neo though?

Speaker 1 (07:23):
I mean I heard it when the album came out.

Speaker 3 (07:25):
I get that, but that ain't when everybody, or no, I
ain't gonna say it went, when itgot when it started getting on
the radio and all that.
That's when it went all the wayand got some extra numbers.
When it was on just the album,it wasn't moving like that I
can't speak to that.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
I can only speak to when I get it.
And all that with bankroll cameout in 2016.
So we going on 10 years sincehe's made anything we cared
about, and it was five years inbetween the last two songs we
cared about.
Like Tim 103 has me eat on it,but I just think, because
ludicrous doesn't rap, we forgetabout him.
But he needs to be Respectedand spoken about, just like the

(08:00):
T eyes, the Jesus and so on, andso forth.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
I really don't think we talk about Jeezy like that
for real, do we?

Speaker 1 (08:07):
I mean when I talk to people about top Atlanta
artists Jeezy always comes up inthe conversation.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
I mean I can say that I don't know.
I mean I get it.
You don't put Jeezy up though,mm-mm, because again
respectfully'm, I kind of felloff after um, after the tm 103
but.
I mean that's when I I fell offheavy, but even then is like I

(08:36):
really ain't been going to.
I wasn't even going too hard onthat one when before, after the
trap of that love, after allthat whole saga, love of life, I
wasn't going too hard on TM103.
That's me personally.
I still thought he had somegood snappers on there.
But I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
I've listened to that album cover to cover, probably
in the last couple months.
It's a great album.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
So who your?
I know we already done, talkedabout it before, but who is your
?
Mount Rushmore of Atlanta, um?

Speaker 1 (09:07):
I mean, I got future, I got Gucci, and that goes
without saying for me.
That's just based off.
This is just your opinion.
What I listen to, um, I'llthrow three stacks in there, and
I'm not doing it becauseeverybody throws three stacks in
there.
I really like three stacks.
I don't listen to them as muchas I probably should, and then

(09:28):
it will be cheesy, and that'sjust that's based on what I like
to listen to rappers, I like tohear music.
I like to hear.
I'm not.
I'm not a.
I don't hate ti.
I think ti makes good music,but I'm just not a ti fan.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
I get it and that's why I say I will put ti every
day of the week over gzpersonally and I mean that's
again, that's just an opinionbase, but I probably listen to
more amigos.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
I definitely listen more amigos and ti, but like,
like I got a migo travis porterthing, like well, but but like,
I like, like I really fuck withthat.
And you know, kind of talkingabout atlanta bringing the
mixtape back, listening to thisJermaine Dupri album, listening
to the Metro album and them, forone, bringing back the mixtape

(10:14):
to the forefront.
It's a regional mixtape, it'san Atlanta mixtape that
everybody gets to hear onstreaming platforms, but you're
bringing all these artists backtogether.
You're giving them top-endproduction, end production, and
I just love it personally.
Like, listen to that JermaineDupri album.
Everybody talking aboutRatlanta.
What's Atlanta going to do?
The street, hey, atlanta ain'tAtlanta.

(10:35):
Rap ain't just the streets,it's club music.
Part of what some of you peoplecame to Atlanta for was to get
money and go to the club andparty.
You heard about Magic City,this Strip Club, that Mansion,
this.
What's the club?
Everybody compound all of that.
You know what I mean Hit theWaffle House after you go to
compound.
You've got to hit Waffle Houseafter you go to compound, or you

(10:56):
didn't go to compound, butanyway.
So all of that different stuff,bro.
We getting the party music back, because atlanta is really a
party city and I wish, I reallywish, the club promoters would
get rid of some of thesesections, bring the dance floor
back so we can get that partyvibe back.
Man, I miss the party.
Bop fuck going in there beingcool the whole night.

(11:18):
Fly away from everybody notsweating.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
Now go in there and have fun get in there and be
sweating, mess up your whitet-shirt.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Now this stuff, what you leave without leave without
it, bro, you, you gottaunderstand.
Bro, when I started going tothe club, I'm the type I'm gonna
come in there.
I might take my shirt off, youknow, make the whole lose their
breath for a little bit.
Two bills shirt that hell tuckin the back of my jeans.
Yeah and I'm here.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Just in the wide open , yeah, like, are you going in
the club already pre-drunk?

Speaker 1 (11:55):
When I was 19?
.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
When I was 21?
, when I was 25?
, when I was 30?
.

Speaker 3 (12:01):
When I was 33?

Speaker 1 (12:02):
When I was 37?
.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
So you already working it early, getting them
juices flowing good and earlyFor them two beers.
That's really for the show.
Yeah, I get it, I get it.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
See, I'm the type of person who would like a section
but don't necessarily needbottles because I'm not going to
drink the whole bottle.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
No.
But I'm saying, are you goingto bring enough people for
everybody to get tuned in?
Well, it depends.
That's the thing I always makesure I'm bringing.
If I know I'm going to go havea cut up, I'm going to bring
enough people to where we'regoing to finish every bottle and
I want to bring enough drinkersto where they're going to keep
drinking all night.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
I don't even give a damn, I just want to make sure
we don't leave no bottles leftbehind when it's time to get up
out of there.
Well see, that becomes theproblem when you bring the big
drinkers.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
You keep getting bottles and then you're like you
gotta finish them off.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
That's it, the thing I I wish rube was on.
One time we went to the club itwas just me and Rue sitting in
the section Rolling Swiss sweets.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
We had like two bottles, and it's us Just y'all
two.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
That's alright.
And then we ran into some ofour young guys I won't even say
their name, I won't even tellyou who it was and they was
there and we was like, bro, someshit left over and y'all didn't
have sex, just left.
Yeah, we just went there topeople watch, have a cup of
drinks, smoke, swish sweets, andwe left no, oh, that's dumb as

(13:48):
hell, that damn.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
So no, I ain't giving them.

Speaker 1 (13:51):
I was staying there and got tuned in just just
because I'm already here now bro, we was out, we was tuned in
enough, we had our fun and wegot all, just enough for a look.

Speaker 3 (13:59):
Look quick, get in and get out but you know that's
me and rude.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
We'll just go sit in the club and just feel.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
No, I feel that I feel that anyway because I ain't
getting the club getting updoing too much of that dance and
shit and all that carrying on,either I gets in there, get my
vibe rolling and get on up outof there.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
So that's your problem.
You wasn't out here snappingand popping.
I mean, no, I take that back.
I take that back because Iremember, at the front till one
time, you and that big ass whiteteam and them orthopedic shoes
and check my footwork came on.
What's the orthopedic shoes?
You know them.
Walmart shoes used to wear thestraps, yeah, and you took one

(14:38):
of them off and you, holding itup in the air, walking around
with that dirty white sock allover the front, till flow,
you're gonna put your shoe backon that sounds like some nasty
shit.

Speaker 3 (14:49):
I probably would have did you wouldn't do nothing
like that now.
Definitely, I'm grown now.
That's you, ain't you?

Speaker 1 (14:54):
ain't you see, you ain't you?
Ain't freaky v no more.
You ain't you?
Just you really laid back andsoft and not fun.
You just want to be cool.
You don't do none of the stuff.
You don't even play beer pong,no more.
You probably don't even drinkbeer Like.
I don't think y'all understand,bro, we used to go to VJ House

(15:17):
and smoke Swisher Sweets freshout the pack and play beer pong.
You know what I'm saying?
Like that's how I got thenickname Freaky Porno Mouth,
because we were smoking them,swisher Sweets, fresh out the
pack.
And I don't know if you've eversmoked a Swisher Sweet fresh
out the pack for y'all listening.
But sometimes that comes.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
You ain't never smoked nothing out the pack
without me doing all that.
No, you smoked that fresh outthe pack.
Well, no, we were smokingSwisher Sweets out the pack.
No, we wasn't doing shit.
Can you let me?

Speaker 1 (15:47):
just tell the lie Everybody know we wasn't smoking
.
No Swisher Sweets out no pack.
Everybody know me and Rudy goto the club to smoke no Swisher.

Speaker 3 (15:56):
Sweets.
Well, just make sure when youput my name in it, just make
sure everybody who's listeningknows that something else was in
them.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Swisher Sweets, that's all we need to hear them.
Hey, you remember when we usedto be on the Tropical Breeze
Swisher Sweets.

Speaker 3 (16:07):
That's the blue one, or that?

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Yeah, that light blue .

Speaker 3 (16:09):
Yeah, I know exactly what you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
You don't have to call it that something.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
I don't remember.
I really honestly, I don'tremember my Swisher days.
I was always.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
I remember.
I remember the Swisher days.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
I had grape Swisher sweet something, but other than
that, I ain't doing too muchcarrying on.
I ain't doing too much carryingon.
I promise you God almighty,those were some awful times.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
No, they weren't.

Speaker 3 (16:39):
Yes, it was.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
Those were awful times.
No, I ain't.
The Swisher Sweet days wasn'tthe worst part of those days?
The worst part of those dayswere the beginning, where it was
mid, and then when yougraduated from mid, but then
everybody else hadn't graduated,so you don't always know what

(17:03):
people are bringing.
And you know that's back whennobody would even text about
that stuff.
You know what I'm saying.
Hey, hey, no, don't check meabout anything wrong with you,
poli.
Yeah, and so you don't knowwhat they bring into the session
, and then you, they roll it up.
You ain't, you may not bepaying attention, and you, oh,

(17:24):
oh what was this?
This ain't the one this, this,this smell like that shit you
smell outside the cath quarters.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
This ain't that one I feel, that

Speaker 1 (17:32):
for sure, I feel that for sure, god almighty, I
remember one of our friends wentand got me like two cramps with
me at one time and that's notwhat I wanted, because that was
me in college.
You know what I'm saying andyou know, at that point in my
life I I'm grown I ain't wantnobody's mid, because where I

(17:52):
was at it wasn't.
It was mid there.
I didn't know where it was.
I came back with the mid, wehad some y'all means over there
and I smoked that shit.

Speaker 3 (18:06):
I smoked and I smoked that shit, I smoked.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
I smoked some of that .
I said oh no, and I said y'allcan have this, this y'all.
They said you don't want nomoney for it.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
Nah, baby, I don't sell drugs.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
This for y'all y'all, keep this for y'all self you,
oh you, let me have it, this aper se for y'all, and y'all know
yeah, y'all know who y'all areand I still judge y'all through
that lens and that's.
I should allow y'all to grow upand mature.
But I just remember being happyabout getting a gram and a half
of some free meat.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
Oh, my, that's awful time.
Anyway, tell me something good.
What's been going on?
How was your week, man?

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Oh, my week was pretty good.
I don't even remember I wassuper creative last week, man.
I was just in my zone, in myelement.
You know what I mean Justmanifesting and setting goals
and coming up with my path.
You know vision boards, all ofthat stuff.
Just really trying to be thebest version of myself,

(18:57):
reinventing me and just goingdeep into my soul to find out
who I am.
How was your week, man?

Speaker 3 (19:01):
Such as what.
What did you do then?

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Explain, since you did all that, explain what all
that mean you know it's work onmy creative team about different
ideas and concepts that I wantto build out in the future.
Okay and uh, and trying toinspire some other people to
really, you know, shed theirlight, that's all touche, touche
, touche.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
I can dig it what about you, man?
Man, my shit was chill dude.
Friday we got Candice cleaningservice.
You know we're number one inthe world.
We're going to beat it untilit's no more.
You know what I'm saying youdidn't go to Dalton.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
I was in Dalton.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
No.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
I didn't.
I had to work all weekend.
Like I said, I started Friday,didn't get done until Sunday
morning, but fucking Fridaytrying to work to make sure I
got most of my buildings donebecause, uh, georgia and
Tennessee played and I knewafter that it was going to be a
good football Saturday and rightafter I knew it was going to be
some good boxing going on.

(19:59):
So I want to have all my ducksin a row, have everything done,
but son, uh, my, I got kicked inthe ass so hard Saturday and
all my ducks in a row haveeverything done, but, son, I got
kicked in the ass so hardSaturday and all my plans got
shitted.
I'll talk to you.
Yeah, you had to be mad, huh.
Yeah, it was awful Because,again, it's like you know, we
love being dad, for sure, welove daddy BJ, but man, it's

(20:22):
just certain times, like certainsaturdays and certain sundays.
Now, yeah, I need those dayslike that.
Listen, I don't ask for much.
I'm not even saying I can't.
You know I can't do the daysthat I need, but it's like,
though, saturday and sunday Igot to have them days.
I got that from one o'clock.
Really this week I was luckybecause we didn't play till

(20:44):
eight o'clock yesterday 820.
So you know I was able to getall my other stuff out of the
way.
But, man, if everything wouldhave went how it went Saturday,
running and working and notgoing to sleep until about 4 in
the morning and having to be upat 730 so I could finish up with
the building- Did you do somepowder to keep you awake?
No, I didn't do any powder.

(21:05):
No, not my style, absolutelynot.
So, no, the only thing I didwas I was running off fumes and
shit by the time Saturday nightgot here.
My boy got busy, won me acouple dollars and you know,
that's it.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Yeah, yeah, you know I was laughing when we were on
the phone just thinking aboutwhat it's like to have to do
your dad responsibilities whenthere's something else that
you'd rather be doing.
And for people who don't havekids, don't come and judge
parents for not wanting to beparents temporarily.
Don't, please don't, becauseyou've never been wanting to do

(21:42):
something that you'd reallyenjoy and then have to deal with
a cranky kid instead.
Not only are you not doing whatyou want to enjoy, but you
can't even do the regular stuffthat you do because your kid is
fussing, making you parent andit's like my god.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
I was just when I tell you, I was just in such a
vibe though, like I was.
I just knew I was finna, getactive.
I just knew I was gonna be ableto be loud, screaming my dog
swag.
He just pulled up on me.
So it was like me and him Idone.
Told him I'm like man, listen,shit, I'm gonna agree to pull up
over there.
We, finna, get everythingtogether.
Don't even worry about it.
Kendall, grandmama or mama,somebody finna, come, I know I'm

(22:23):
finna, have me some time wideopen the way.
It's just me, man.
I didn't get rid of Kendall asstill, I think, 1.30, 2 o'clock,
and that was her fault.
I didn't get rid of her.
She went to sleep and thenthat's.
You know, you know.
So now, here it is.
Here we are.
The fight over everything isover.

(22:46):
But you know shit, here we are.
How do you feel about the fight?
It was what I knew.
It was literally what I knew.
I said that.
I said I thought Canelo would.
If anything, I thought Canelowas going to be on his pockets
by the ninth round.
I knew it wasn't going to benothing early.
I knew it was going to be areal dogfight.

(23:16):
Canelo got one of the bestchins.
Personally, my opinion inhistory of boxing greatest
fighter I have ever seen in mylife, like and remind you I got
to see Floyd Mayweather, I gotto see Pacquiao, I got to see
the Earl Spence, I got to seeall these guys, but Crawford,
top to bottom, is the person I'mbuilding my fighter after.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
So you know, Max called him the GOAT.
You know what I'm saying.
Like during the fight, he'slike you're a goat of this era
and I ain't going to hold you.
I didn't really care for thatstatement because how are you
the goat of an era?
You know what I'm saying?
Like you either the goat Cause,like the thing about goat

(23:59):
greatest of all time.
So how can you be the greatestof all time of an era?
That don't even make sense.
Just say you're the best.
Just say you're the best ofthis era.
The goat.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
The goat is the one, but respectfully, I think he
couldn't say that becausefloyd's still alive, then they
both.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
They don't say it you , but you gotta, no, you don't.
You can just say you're, you're, you're a great fighter of this
era.
You don't have to say you'rethe goat of this era.
Everybody be saying, oh yeah,he's a goat, she's no, no, no,
there's only one GOAT.
Now, if you say he's the GOATof his sport, she's the GOAT of
her sport, you know what I'msaying.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
But there's only one GOAT.
You know what I'm saying, so Imean, but respectfully, 6'5",
hop in real quick.
Your mic is, let me ask you,new, and I know it's different
weight classes as well, but Imean with Bud and Floyd,
technically both undefeated,both the masters at every level

(25:01):
of boxing, both with.
Canelo, who do you?

Speaker 2 (25:07):
who is your?

Speaker 3 (25:09):
go out of the two.
I'm back to you, lee.
I'm ready to use Lee Out ofCrawford and Mayweather.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
Yeah, I don't know, I don't know.
They say Crawford ain't foughtnobody.

Speaker 3 (25:26):
Whoop nigga, that's a thing.
He's not been in the world longenough.
That's what Canelo said.
He ain't fought nobody.
Well, you seen what he did toCanelo, did he?

Speaker 1 (25:35):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know what he did to him.
What?

Speaker 3 (25:38):
I'm telling you shit.
Yeah, that's why I say it justbe certain stuff what you think.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
I don't have a goat because I didn't start watching
boxing until like 2012.
Okay, and I enjoy big fightsand going to watch big fights
and watching good fights, butI'm not qualified to speak on
who I think is the GOAT.
I'll tell you this, though,watching that fight, I did have
an appreciation for Floydbecause, you know, I looked at

(26:09):
Bud.
He had a couple of, you know,little dark skins here though.
Well, you watch Floyd after thefight, he going to the club
after and he look fine, see, andI appreciate that, see.

Speaker 3 (26:20):
So what I say with Floyd he's a defensive
specialist with that, like he,one of them, ones that ain't
trying to get hit but he tryingto sit in the paint a little bit
, and that's the difference.
Why I say is like but he don'tmind taking punches and throwing
shit back, cause is he don'tmind taking punches and throwing
it back, like yo that's insane.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Like I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
He throwing shit and taking it back, boy, that's
crazy.
Buster wide open, I he throwingand taking it back, boy, that's
crazy bust it wide open.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
I tell her, bring it back.
But if, if with dog, though,like I said, just seeing him is
just he's letting me know whathe's doing when he get his ass.
And uh, floyd wouldn't playwith that young man, he wouldn't
play with him.
It's all cool, it's just floydwouldn't play with him.
You can test out a bunch offolks.
You wouldn't test him, Ipromise you.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
I don't know if you can touch.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Floyd.
Who who Just chill, bro,because Canelo touched Floyd, so
we're not going to do that.
Canelo touched Floyd ass acouple times, but it's just now,
I'm telling you, just certainfolks touching you.
You may not be able to stand upand do all like carrying on.
You may be on your back pockets.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
You know the few times Floyd got hit.
I mean, he was okay, he onlylost his bearings once.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
He was also getting hit by no disrespect, little
bitty Hispanics.
You see this one, this Omahabuddy with the nappy beard and
all that man, they said thisdude got shot in the head.
And you see, this one is Omahabuddy with the nappy more nappy
beard.
Now that man, they said he gotshot in the head and drove his
nymph to the hospital.
Listen to me, for that's awhole different dog.
No, that's a whole differentdog.
Rue, please, you Know, that'sme personally saying oh, I don't

(28:06):
know.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
I don't know, man, it may be on the counter.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
What y'all think about that UGA Tennessee game
then, what's up with us?

Speaker 1 (28:36):
What's up with you, nigga?

Speaker 2 (28:38):
Shit.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
You get that white tee from the gas station, from
the bodega.
Don't touch my feet ever again.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
See, that's what he's talking about right there.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
I'm over here, trying to sit on the couch and he over
here trying to play foot to me.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
I don't know why he even on this goddamn couch.
Hell.
That's why you know he ain'tsupposed to be on this couch and
I'm trying to sit wide-legged.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Well, if Dean or Sean— If Dean ain't here, shit.
If I went to practice one daylast week and one of the kids
out there I ain't going to saywho the kid was, he wasn't on
the team but he was a teammate'sbrother, player's brother.
He a little short, fat ass kidright and he go to then say Todd

(29:26):
, you got my same build.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
I had a short, goopiest build.
I'm saying you got my same bill.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Sure, that's it, that's it, that's it.
I ain't gonna talk about myfriend like that.
He ain't built like CarlWilliams he built like Eric
Cartman, that's one of the two.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
They cousins, that's it.
They first cousins, shit.
Hey, uh, no, rooster, what youthink, man, you watch the game
this week UGA and Tennessee?
Yeah, I didn't watch that game.
What you think, man, did youwatch the game this week UGA and
Tennessee?
Nah, I didn't watch that game.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
What you mean?
You didn't watch the best gameon TV this week.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
I was moving around during the day.
During that time you weren'tmoving around, you were sitting
home on the couch.
Mm-mm, I leave the house.
You know you save money likethat.
That's real.

Speaker 3 (30:31):
What?
Leaving the house?
Yeah, you turn all the billsoff.
Wait, no, the fuck, you don'tSay what.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
You know, when I leave the house I'll turn
everything off.

Speaker 3 (30:41):
I get it, but you still going out spending money,
even when you up.
I'm just out there chilling man.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
So, hold on, so when you come back, I'll call you
right back.
All right, yeah, I ain't lie.
He tell me We'll be on thephone.
It'll be like it'll be just ata weird.
I'll be like, hey, let me hityou right back.
You're not gonna hit me rightback.

(31:06):
I don't know what came up B Iget it bro.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
I swear I get it.
I know that shit B.
I mean he gonna try to.
As soon as it happen, he gonnahit you back.
It just may take a little bitlonger.
Sheep, what being the big assis?

Speaker 1 (31:25):
I'll call him.
I got that football practicethat Mike Evans catch and pass
it's 9 o'clock Home alone.

Speaker 3 (31:33):
I want to crack this one open real quick.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
Paging you, wishing you come over my place After a
while.
Y'all said it's 9 o'clock.
Y'all said it's 9 o'clock, soyou know.
Jinguan 9 o'clock.
Mike Evans just out therecatching first downs like it

(31:56):
ain't nothing.
Well, you know, I draft him infantasy every year, because he's
I'm just the easiest first down.
It's the easiest thousand yards, eight touchdowns you'll get
every year.
I can get 10.
Don't get double digits.
I told you I always keep itconservative, like a Republican.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
So they say Stingley the best DB right who.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
They say Stingley the best DB, right.
No, they say Pat Sertain themthe top two, right?
I mean, yeah, but Pat Sertain,he got a defensive player of the
year last year at Kona.
Man Stingley can't do nothingwith Mike Evans right now, true,
true.
I mean, not many people can,except for Marshawn Lattimore.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
They just be fighting .

Speaker 1 (32:46):
They just be getting kicked out the game.
They getting kicked out thegame B.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
Both of them Get here .
That's why they didn't kick outthe game, yeah, but that's
really one of the best plans,though If Lattimore out that
shit, I don't mind fighting andgetting their best player out
here.
Them niggas have dogs on theirdefense.
What the fuck are you doing?
And you smile Nobody want tolisten to this shit.
And you sit over there smiling,you and me.

Speaker 1 (33:12):
Y'all like Willie Jimmy Wine, y'all listen to the
same OG.
I listen to Kool and the Gang.

Speaker 3 (33:21):
I listen to Stingy I mean, you probably do.

Speaker 1 (33:24):
You know you up there in New York you probably listen
to KRS-One.
Now, you know what I'm saying.
The Fat Boys.
You know what I'm saying.
Big L, fat Boys.
You know what I'm saying.
Big L, fat Joe, big Korn.
Can I ask you one question?
Why didn't you name no rappers,like today?
You always doing that.
Why didn't you name no todayrappers?
So you be listening to Takashi,fabio, I give you Fabio.

(33:51):
You gonna say Tekashi, man,tekashi just dropped some shit
the other day.
That shit slapped.
I ain't even bullshitting you,I ain't gonna say that you
probably look like Joey Badass,little A Boogie.
Yeah, just because I say youngrappers don't mean I don't know
about the young rappers.
I listen to you.
I listen to Jay Crick.
I don't listen about the youngrappers.

(34:12):
I listen to them.
I listen to Jay Crick, I don'tlisten to him.
Jay Crick, come on B, I'm withyou.
Who is he?
Where he from, jay Crick, hefrom.
Brooklyn.
Well, you know, they don't letyou in Brooklyn.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
I'm there every day.
That ain't what I heard.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
JB, that ain't what I heard.
Jb, that ain't what I heard.
I was out there today on theblock.

Speaker 3 (34:38):
I'm there every day, JB.
That ain't what I heard.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
I heard you I was in.
Brownsville today, where youcan't go, but I can.
Crazy as hell, I got peopleover there.
I'd get an escort down there,motherfucker.

Speaker 3 (34:53):
Yeah, god almighty.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
I'm good in every hood baby.

Speaker 2 (34:59):
Yeah, you could do with me.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Yeah, well, this nigga talking crazy, yeah,
because you with me, yeah.
Nigga, I'll walk around5,000 inmy pocket.
You ain't me.
Oh yeah, you know I don't carrycash.
I do.
Nigga robbed me for cash.

(35:21):
They be looking at $20.
That's a good come up.

Speaker 3 (35:26):
I'm so broke, nigga robbed me.
You just be practicing, youjust be practicing.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
You know about that broke nigga rob me, you just be
practicing.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
You just be practicing.
He talking about yeah, what'sthis groove?

Speaker 1 (35:44):
fest, shit that's going on.
Oh, it's a non-topic.

Speaker 3 (35:46):
It's tired out here that was so we need to get this
big ass on the phone.
We got two topics that he gotto talk on At MacArthur Park you
big dumb motherfucker, when heget shot at At.

Speaker 1 (35:59):
MacArthur Park.
You call the dean MacArthurPark.

Speaker 3 (36:04):
Yeah, I'm going to call a little big old ass and
I'm going to put him on thespeaker so everybody can hear
him.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Oh, you should let me call him so he can actually go
through the Bluetooth.
He got all that new house overthere with the new Wi-Fi, he can
just hop on.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
Nasty, I got you on the live man.
Log on, bring your ass on.
You got two topics that you gotto talk about god damn toy, all
you gotta do is press thebutton.
You only got two topics there.
You can get right off bill,come on damn ac all right what

(36:49):
I'm turning you down Was Iyelling?
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
I couldn't hear it, man, my headphones fucked up.
I don't give a damn.
I mean, if you did, I wouldn'tcare.
See what I'm saying.
Come on, man, don't do that.
I went too far.
See how you do me.
I thought you was cool mantrying to take advantage of the
substitute.

Speaker 3 (37:15):
Yeah man, kyle foster , kyle, foster.
We can jump on that real quick.
Oh, research post after therapper t hood dies, did I?

Speaker 1 (37:25):
think you that much.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
Yeah, I've been through so much shit.
I need a back rug.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
What the fuck?

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Let me see that Let me see that dog, that Kyle
Foster.

Speaker 1 (37:37):
Oh, I don't know, oh, oh, oh, that's Kurt Foster, oh,
kurt Frost.

Speaker 3 (37:41):
Oh the Frost.
I said.

Speaker 1 (37:42):
Frost, did he shoot a nigga?

Speaker 3 (37:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (37:45):
Kurt just shot a nigga son oh his son did.

Speaker 3 (37:54):
Well, they say he was beating up on his sister.

Speaker 1 (37:57):
That don't make it legal In Georgia.
It do what's up Ty.

Speaker 4 (38:04):
How you doing, hey man.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
You know I'm chilling .

Speaker 3 (38:05):
I don't like how this nigga from Ohio, looking like
he is in college.
What's happening?

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Of the week.
He went for two touchdowns onour ass.
Yeah, he on both of my fantasyteams.
What's the name of it?
Jake Booper?
That's a fucking name, man.
Nah, that's a Booper, americaBooper.
Let's go.
Mike Evans, let's get busy onthese fuckboys.
Never mind, he didn't catch itInbounds.
Why the fuck would?

(38:32):
Why would you be for embugling?

Speaker 3 (38:33):
you seeing what he did on us?
Because they're mike that helooked like he was a house state
on us.
I'm like ain't nobody guardinghim.
Man you talking about last week, right, this mother kenny just
all through like white man.

Speaker 1 (38:41):
Oh god, did he?
Did he actually just catch itthough, like if it's a
completion?
Did he catch it dino?

Speaker 3 (38:54):
what's up, man?
What y'all got doing?

Speaker 1 (38:58):
let me see that Summer Hill Blue Devil shirt.

Speaker 4 (39:00):
That's something my grandma wore yeah, yeah, yeah,
that's a, that's a hey, let'ssee that necklace.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
What necklace Pull?

Speaker 1 (39:17):
your shirt down a little bit.

Speaker 2 (39:18):
I ain't got no necklace on.

Speaker 1 (39:20):
Who Me?
I ain't talking to you, Adrian,I know you ain't got no jewelry
.
Nigga you a square you talkingabout Dino Dino you got no
necklace?

Speaker 3 (39:29):
I ain't got no necklace on.

Speaker 2 (39:31):
I don't be right man, I'm gonna put my jewelry on.

Speaker 1 (39:37):
They ain't got no Nigga Dom.
They ain't got no Blurry man.

Speaker 3 (39:41):
Hey, rude, nigga said he ain't got no money down
there.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
I didn't say you ain't got no money.

Speaker 1 (39:49):
I said you ain't got no jewelry.

Speaker 3 (39:50):
Rude niggas ain't got no money there or nothing.
I ain't got no cash.

Speaker 4 (39:57):
I got to call V to help get the club.
That was a timeline.

Speaker 3 (40:01):
I'm stuck outside.
Click in the mouse.

Speaker 1 (40:03):
VJ.
What'd you say?
Click in the mouse.
Can y'all see the mouse?
Uh-uh.

Speaker 3 (40:10):
No way.
What you done did.
Is it the same shit you beenshowing me every time?
I say that, yeah, look what isit?
His son got like 12 pairs ofworn ones F1 ones sitting right
there.
He just this morning I hadcalled him and I said this nigga

(40:31):
, he put the Air Force onesiehat on and threw them right.
The onesie hat on and justthrew them in the fire.
They done they don't want one.
Sorry, one time 115, just tofuck you here put them over
there.
That's to the side.

Speaker 1 (40:44):
Why don't you just get you some panda dunks and
wear them all the time untilthey get dirty Like the bottom
of your feet?

Speaker 2 (40:55):
I all the time until they get dirty Like the bottom
of your feet.

Speaker 3 (40:57):
I'm going to go get them too.

Speaker 4 (40:58):
I'm going to go get them now Nasty what it do.

Speaker 3 (41:00):
What the hell you got going on baby.

Speaker 1 (41:03):
I like that spot.
I like the brown, you know thestained wood on the cabinet back
there.

Speaker 3 (41:09):
Oh, you like that shit.
I like that shit, I like that,I like that shit, yeah, yeah,
moving on up.
Moving on up.
To a deluxe apartment in thesame wood, that same wood on top
.
Hey, hey, hey, can you do?

Speaker 1 (41:29):
me a favor.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
Can you like get up and do the George Jefferson
dance from the Battle Up video.

Speaker 2 (41:35):
Oh, boy you might got cussed out.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
You might got cussed out.
Hey man, let's bring it back.
Though Can you break it downand tell me something good about
the Groove Fest they're havingthis weekend?

Speaker 4 (41:50):
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We Black, Bart yeah, yeah,Black Bartow.
We partnered with NorthwestJazz Society out of Rome and we
had a little jazz and R&B GrooveFest.
It was a good little turn up.
Probably had about 250 folksout there, at least when I got

(42:12):
out there, and yeah.
So we partnered with, like,Marley Archer and Dakota Wiley
all of them from Rome.
So we're going to make that anannual event.
So we'll be doing that everyyear.
But the hiccup is the band.
You know what I mean.
We got to find a band that Ibelieve a little bit more
appealing and who stay to 10o'clock.
So they ain't going to shit onthem.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
What time did that?

Speaker 4 (42:36):
I believe a little bit more appealing, and who
stayed at 10 o'clock?
Yeah, so the day they go.
What time they did.
They did a good job.

Speaker 1 (42:41):
It's just the fact they didn't say you they were
supposed to stay to 10 o'clockdid they get paid to stay until
the clock.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
They got paid and packed up, so you know, we, I,
but on on our end I like wedidn't negotiate that.

Speaker 4 (42:51):
You know we, but on our end we didn't negotiate that
.
You know what I mean.
That's something that we got tomake sure happens next year.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
So y'all just told them to come, hang out as long
as you want to and just pack itup.

Speaker 4 (43:04):
Nah, I wasn't at the table to get the band.
You know what I mean.
That's something that we'll bemore involved in.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Okay, so you're giving a diplomatic answer, not
throwing your teammates underthe bus.
I like it.
Yeah, I like it.

Speaker 4 (43:18):
Yeah, I mean it's nobody, because I'm pretty sure
we all thought that they wasgoing to stay at the 10 o'clock,
considering you know the event.
I mean, you had the vendors outthere at 530,.
Of course you could have donethat, but considering that they
were supposed to start at 7, andthey started late, you know
what I mean.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
They started late and left early.
And man, look, if I were you, Iwould throw one of my teammates
under the bus right now.
I would blame somebody else forfucking this up.

Speaker 4 (43:51):
I don't have much to say.
I would blame somebody else forfucking this up.
I don't have much to say.
I can't say anything.
I wasn't there for the majorityof the event.
On top of that, that ain'tgoing to do nothing.
That's bad for morale.

Speaker 1 (44:01):
Yeah, yeah.
No, I would be trying to killmorale just to blame somebody
else and cause controversyinside the building, because I
love creating dumpster fires.

Speaker 4 (44:14):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, hey , trust me, I know, I know Me
personally, I know.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
If I was in the organization, I would blame you.

Speaker 4 (44:24):
Well, blame me, I can take that.
Nah, I'm joking, I'm joking, Iknow man yeah hell.

Speaker 2 (44:33):
But uh, great turnout we.

Speaker 4 (44:34):
but um, we got to.
You know, keep the momentumgoing.
Man carter's view got someother coming too.
Let us know something.
Who performing?
Uh, the band's calling nah, nah, it's an organization.

(44:55):
They're having a Halloweenparty at the Brewery.
I want to say October 25th.
We need to go support them.
They black.
Don't ask me the organizationname because I forgot I'll make
sure that?

Speaker 2 (45:11):
Oh, yeah, for sure, and I'll make sure that?

Speaker 4 (45:13):
Oh, yeah, for sure, I'll make sure we send that out
to everybody that's watching.
But yeah, A good little weekendfor the Ville man.
A good little weekend for theVille.

Speaker 1 (45:25):
How about you book your podcast to host an event?

Speaker 2 (45:27):
damn it, I'll come back home for that, that's easy.

Speaker 4 (45:32):
I'll come back home for that.
That's easy.
That's easy.
That's easy.
We just need to sit down andfigure out what we want to do.

Speaker 1 (45:40):
The next event y'all have on the square, let the
Village Events host it.
That's what we want to do,nigga.

Speaker 4 (45:45):
Say less, say less.
The next event in the square isBlack History Month.
It's the Black History Parade,the biggest one.
Let's put that out there rightnow.
Let me say we.

Speaker 1 (46:04):
Don't get yourself in trouble.
Go talk to your team, talk toyour people.

Speaker 4 (46:10):
The thing is this Rarely do we have a host like an
actual host.
I find it fitting and I'mpretty sure they will too, that
our local celebrity podcasthosts the event.
You know what I mean?
It's on the right, it's on theright, it's on the right.

(46:32):
That'll do well for us and dowell for Black Bartow, as we
still try to fulfill the missionof bringing Black businesses,
black ideas, black creatorstogether.

Speaker 1 (46:52):
One last question about GrooveFest how much money
y'all make?

Speaker 4 (46:57):
I don't know, and you need to stay out of our pockets
.
I'm telling you, I'm tellingyou.

Speaker 3 (47:09):
You need to stay out of our pockets.
I'm playing that shit right now, man.
Yeah, you need to stay out ofour pocket.
Yeah, you been playing 2K.

Speaker 4 (47:14):
I'm playing that shit right now.
Man, I'm hooked.
Boy, I did a body yesterday.
I'm hooked.
You know, I got they got to dosomething about this VC, though
it's too much, Like I spent $145.

Speaker 3 (47:27):
You're going to spend that VC boy.
They trying to tear your teethout on that more of a.
You gotta catch the baby.

Speaker 1 (47:32):
The game's fucked up now Nah they ain't playing.
The VC cost too much money now.
They ain't playing, bro.
You know what about three yearsago?
We would just pay $50, and youcould max out two.
You know, you could damn wellmax out two niggas.

Speaker 4 (47:46):
Yeah, Nah dog.

Speaker 3 (47:51):
You got to spend that 50, about three, four times to
get all the way.

Speaker 1 (47:54):
Yeah, but it just costs so much to make the dude
good.

Speaker 2 (47:57):
Like they're taking all the VCs you know what I mean
10,000 VCs now For real, forreal.

Speaker 4 (48:02):
Yeah, you can't even get fresh on it, no more.

Speaker 1 (48:05):
And that's the thing, bro, like if you're going to go
to the park before you getsuper fired, you go to the park
before you get super fired, yougot to spend some VC that you
really need to spend on yourplayer, on some gear at the park
, because you can't come outthere in the brown tee, the
sweatpants and the 2K generic.

Speaker 3 (48:17):
I think that's crazy though, because if they get the
hoop, I think it's fucked up.
They make you spend so much VCto get picked up and get put on
the court.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
I'm talking about VC.

Speaker 3 (48:26):
You get out there and get the shoes, the book bag.

Speaker 1 (48:29):
I dropped on the circle last night.
Them niggas jumped right off.
I said damn bro.

Speaker 4 (48:34):
Hey, for real, ain't no getting it out the mud If you
ain't an 85 and above and youline up them.
Boys are not going to line upwith you.
You be there right there byyourself.

Speaker 3 (48:46):
It would be crazy, them little fuck niggas.
They'll let you know they ain'tplaying with you.

Speaker 4 (48:50):
One of them niggas.
They'll let you know they ain'tplaying with you.

Speaker 3 (48:53):
If you ain't fly, they'll slide right out the way.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
Here's what you do.
Here's how you beat a lot ofthat stuff.
You make a bid.

Speaker 4 (49:06):
That's true, I gotta do a point guard to start it off
.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
You can go at every time.
Todd likes to make centers.
He likes to play with a big.
My bad.
That's crazy.
What's up, Kenny?
My bad.
I said Todd likes to play witha big.
I thought that wasinappropriate.

Speaker 4 (49:32):
He said it again.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
You used to play with Kenny on the team he's going to
get fucked up, he's going toget fucked up.
I was going to say, being Now,I got to go to jail for eight
crimes.

Speaker 2 (49:50):
I'm going to do the shit I want to do Nah crimes.

Speaker 1 (49:55):
Nah, we ain't gonna do that.
I am cause you started oh,cause I started, I am how about
you take accountability?
For your actions and notgaslight me.
I am cause.
You started it.
I said how about you takeaccountability for your actions
and not gaslight me?
I'm immature, so don't expectme to do that.

(50:15):
Well, I don't like being gaslit.
It triggers me.
You yell at everybody every day.
It'll be alright.

Speaker 4 (50:25):
I'm.

Speaker 1 (50:26):
Dante, you yell at everybody every day.
It'll be alright.

Speaker 3 (50:31):
I don't yell at people but while we got you,
let's keep it pushing on.
Let's go ahead and go to thatbig one now pause.

Speaker 4 (50:41):
I'm on the whole time , why?

Speaker 3 (50:45):
me go calling so far don't fucking do that, you heard
me, man, don't fucking do that,you heard me.

Speaker 4 (50:52):
Why Nico Collins so far D man?
Hey, what's the goal to thegame right now 14-10.

Speaker 1 (51:02):
But they about to score.

Speaker 3 (51:03):
Oh, they finna score right now.
Yeah, they about to score.
Dix is finna, go up.

Speaker 1 (51:08):
I forgot, they got Nick Chubb.

Speaker 3 (51:10):
You know why they ain't bringing him up.
Yeah, they ain't seeing him assin here, paul.
That's crazy.
You see that, new cucks, newtitties.

Speaker 1 (51:18):
Hey, see me Before he gets to the next topic.
What's wrong with your mans?
Why does he think he could askme why I didn't bring some of
that ass in here, Like, like?

Speaker 3 (51:28):
You know what?

Speaker 1 (51:30):
I mean.
I didn't bring some of thebottle ass.
You want that little back end.

Speaker 3 (51:34):
He would have made him a good little cup and then
bring the back end ass in.

Speaker 1 (51:38):
I brought him.
I poured a heavy cup to pour inhis cup.
New cup for Kenny.
Oh, now they ain't going to getup.
It's his topic.
Come on, what's?

Speaker 4 (51:49):
up Kenny.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
Look at those stains.
Man that nigga living good,Living great.

Speaker 3 (51:58):
He got that stained wood on top.
Crazy, what's up.

Speaker 2 (52:05):
It's ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (52:07):
You need to find that sound by the AC.
Send it to me on YouTube andI'll cut it.
I ain't got YouTube.
I got to record it.
Yeah, just send it to me and Ican just dub it on here.
You know what I'm saying?
Like we used to dub tapes backin the day, hold on.
Hold, on Hold on, I got to pourme a drink.

(52:32):
Now I know I don't see what I'mthinking.
What are you talking about?
I know, good and well, y'allain't gambling.

Speaker 3 (52:48):
Oh, oh oh, I didn't know y'all ain't back here
gambling.

Speaker 1 (52:53):
Pack up yourself, everybody.
Pack up yourself everybody.
I didn't know y'all ain't backhere gambling.
Pack up your stuff, everybody.
Pack up your stuff, everybody.
Go in the jail, Pack up yourstuff, pack up your stuff.

Speaker 3 (52:58):
Everybody Go in the jail.
Come on Now.
You better come on.

Speaker 2 (53:02):
You want to talk outside.

Speaker 1 (53:04):
Come on cool.

Speaker 3 (53:05):
Tell me something I want to hear.
I'm taking everybody to jail.
What are you talking about?
Taking everybody to jail?
What are you talking about?
Yeah, you better tell mesomething.

Speaker 1 (53:13):
I want to hear he said look Blue, I'm going to
bust you if you're going to giveme some information.

Speaker 3 (53:17):
Listen, look, I'm going to bust you.

Speaker 1 (53:20):
I ain't busting your ass because you're a cuss.

Speaker 3 (53:22):
Yeah, I'm going to kick your ass.
Then I'm going to kick your ass.

Speaker 2 (53:29):
Oh, kenny, we'd love to see that, we'd love to see
that Shit.

Speaker 3 (53:34):
We'd love to see that Kenny Shit let's bring in here
for Nasty.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
So you know, we got to talk about Charlie Kirk
because everybody talks aboutCharlie Kirk.
How did they do to call himCharlie Kirk?
Hey, hey, hey, come on, man,that ain't funny.
Yeah, lee Rue, you can't dothat.
I mean you can?
It's America's first speech.
I'm saying it's America.
We've seen an execution on TVplenty of times, plenty, alright

(54:10):
.
So you know, people have theirfeelings and then people have
their responses, and then peoplehave feelings to the response
of it.
I kind of want to just put itout there and and we really, I
mean I've talked to y'all aboutit a tad bit, but we kind of
didn't talk about whichdirection we want to go with it
on the show, and I think that'skind of the best way to do it.

(54:31):
So I mean, people are up inarms, some people don't care,
and some people are up in armsbecause they don't care about
him.
Charlie Kirk, american hero,assassinated last week while
giving a speech.
So what gives him the status?

(54:52):
That he's assassinated?
Because that's what they toldus.

Speaker 3 (54:56):
Why the fuck did you say American?

Speaker 1 (54:58):
hero.
He's being treated like anAmerican hero.
You know he got the vicepresident filling in on his show
today he's getting thesespecial honors.
They flew the flag, the halfmask for him.
He's being treated like anAmerican hero.
So, whether or not I feel likehe's an American hero or not,
america, is treating him like ahero, so therefore he's an

(55:18):
American hero Nah they don'tthink I hit the line, but, ness,
go ahead, let's hear you.

Speaker 3 (55:24):
I want to hear you.

Speaker 4 (55:28):
I mean, it ain't my business, bro.
Like I look at it, like this, Ithink America, you know his
crowd, who he appealed to.
Like I didn't know who CharlieKirk was until the day he died.
Right Me either.
Dude, my introduction to CharlieKirk was listening to him on

(55:49):
TikTok talk about how thebiggest issue in the black
community is the absence offathers he white, he white.
And then you know, three hourslater he was dead.
But I gotta, I gotta believethat whatever he represented, it

(56:18):
ain't for me and my beliefs andwho I am and the people I deal
with.
Because it was about division,right, and y'all know I'm pro
black as they come.
So of course, I'm well aware ofall the issues within the
community.

(56:39):
So, but what he was voicing alot of times and, like I said, I
only known about the man a weekit was Faust and it was
programming for the whole MAGATrump rhetoric and what they try

(57:00):
to push and pushing poison inthe black community.
So, like I said, I hate thatkids ain't got their daddy no
more.
I hate that a wife ain't got ahusband, but I don't have to
feel no type of way.
He wasn't no hero to me andjust because he was a christian,

(57:22):
don't make him no saint right.
Everybody want to say that hedon't.
It don't.
That's all I'd be trying to say, dean, that's it.
Like he, he, he.
He had an agenda he pushed, andso what was?

Speaker 1 (57:38):
this.
So what was his push?
I so I'll break it down to you.
I did a little bit of research.

Speaker 2 (57:44):
What was he?

Speaker 1 (57:46):
I'm going to try to tell you so.
He was a guy who grew up in thesuburbs of Chicago to a
well-to-do family, conservativefamily, you know, private school
, that type deal, and he was abig fan of Rush Limbaugh.
The stories go Racist, somewould say that, but at the least

(58:08):
he pushes information thatcould be perceived as racist by
a lot of people.
Is Rush Limbaugh thenot-beheaded host?
Nah, that's Don Imus.
Oh, okay, not-beheaded host wasfunny, it may have been racist
but that was funny, I know itwas funny, but he can't say that

(58:31):
, yeah, but so, like RushLimbaugh, he's a conservative
radio host, super popular, a bigfigure in the conservative
movement.
This kid was a huge fan of himwhen the Tea Party movement
started.
You know around Sarah Palin andthose types after the 08
election he became a big fan.
Hey, Nalen Palin Shout out toLisa Ann types after the 08
election he became Nailing PalinShout out to Lisa Ann.

(58:53):
But anyways, he was a part ofthe Tea Party and he started
working his way in the Tea Partyas a teenager and those people
in that movement, they liked him, they liked what he pushed and
then they put funding behind himbecause he was involved in

(59:14):
conservative politics.
Then he ended up landing a jobwith Don Jr after the first
Trump presidency and then foundhimself in the media place to no
before the first Trumppresidency because he was not a
Trump guy at first Trumppresidency.
Because he was not a Trump guyat first.
He was a Tea Party Republicanvalues guy, conservative values
guy and then got won over byTrump and then became a

(59:37):
megaphone for the Trumpadministration.
So that's kind of who he is ina nutshell.

Speaker 3 (59:44):
Anti-Gaza guy too.
I was listening to Dean talkabout that the got to.

Speaker 1 (59:50):
So he was pro-Israel.
But what people are saying?
You know, people like CandaceOwens and shit right, I don't
know because I don't follow hiswork at all.
I ain't know that nigga till hedie.
Rip to him and his familyPrayers for them, because, no

(01:00:14):
matter how up we may think thatthis person is, you know what I
mean like it's family, stilllook like people, still love it?

Speaker 2 (01:00:17):
why are we on this israel?

Speaker 1 (01:00:19):
well hey we're gonna stay away from, we're not gonna
go too deep into that one.
Okay, just they pissed me offtoday, but, but, but, but, yeah,
yeah yeah, we can talk aboutthat on the phone, okay, but but
uh, they said he startedshifting away from being
pro-israel and was starting topush back on israel and some are

(01:00:42):
pushing a narrative that's howhe ended up losing his life,
because he switched up again.
That's a conspiracy.
It's not backed in anything.
I'm just speaking to thenarratives around the guy, but I
kind of want to focus thisconversation on kind of the
response to it.
Right, so you have his fans,his supporters, mourning his

(01:01:05):
death.
I don't care about that, asthey should.
Fuck what he says, fuck what hestands for.
If you're a fan of somebody,you should, you should mourn
when they die, cool.
Then you have the people whowho hated him dude, because

(01:01:31):
y'all don't, y'all don't rockwith dude.
But then you also have peoplecelebrating his death and,
although I can have my thoughtson on what he was doing with his
life, at the same time I'm notgonna really I'm just not gonna
celebrate anybody dying likeperiod.
That's just not me.
Even if I'm, even if I, if,even if my life is better that
they die, I'm not gonnacelebrate it publicly, maybe
privately, amongst my friends,but I'm not going to put that

(01:01:53):
out there, because that's justwho I am as a person.

Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
That's a hypocrite.

Speaker 1 (01:01:55):
You said you ain't going to celebrate it, but I'll
do it privately.
Yeah, I'm a hypocrite nigga, sowhat?

Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
Okay, you would still technically celebrate it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:06):
No, no, I'll never celebrate it.

Speaker 3 (01:02:11):
I'm not saying necessarily celebrate it, but I
mean like you're not going tomourn you ain't going to watch a
lady be sad.

Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
I don't give a fuck about Charlie Kirk at all.
His life meant nothing to mepersonally.
I didn't know he existed andbecause I didn't know he existed
when he passed away, niggas dieevery day B you know what I'm
saying.
I tell people a lot of times.
Bad shit happens.
People lose their daddy, peoplelose their mama, people lose
their auntie, people lose theiruncle, people lose their kids.

(01:02:36):
Death happens and we have tolearn how to live with that.
People lose their virginity too.
If I don't know you when youpass away, I don't give a fuck
that you died.
It ain't fuck with you and whatyou stand for, because that's

(01:02:58):
just not my place.
I just want to have.
I just think it's been crazy howdivisive this conversation has
been and I've seen and I've seena file still haven't been
released and I've seen files tohave been released, released and
Epstein files to have beenreleased.
But like everybody's goingcrazy about this guy that from
most accounts with the people inmy circles didn't know he
existed and then those that Iknew that I know who kind of

(01:03:20):
follow that that never came upin conversation.
Yeah, I don't think blackpeople know who he was, except
Candace Owen, but she's been awhite man, so I don't care.
I mean, you know so they don'tcare, she's kind of lying.
I think go ahead, Rue.
No, no, you're good.
I'll say something bad.

Speaker 4 (01:03:41):
I think I'm with you, Lee.
I don't want to celebratenobody's death, but I also don't
have to care right, but I alsodon't have to kill right,
Because I can count on my handsin the past decade.
How many times I don't watch ablack person get killed on

(01:04:01):
camera.

Speaker 1 (01:04:02):
Why you got to bring race into it, Dean.
You always want to bring raceinto shit.
That's what it's about.
You got to be.
That's what it's about, man.

Speaker 2 (01:04:08):
That's what it's actually about.

Speaker 4 (01:04:10):
I don't know what you want me to do.
I don't know what you want meto do when.

Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
He's bringing race into it, because that's what
it's about, kraken.

Speaker 4 (01:04:19):
But, but, but like.

Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
Oh, damn Like think about it.
Have y'all seen the Drewskishit where he do the redneck
shit?

Speaker 3 (01:04:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
Don't crack me really mad about that shit.
Talk about some.
If we would have did, it'd bebad.
You got them right.
It's gonna be bad.
I feel Vaughn he even talkedabout he was going to dress up
in blackface, but they don't.
White people don't get itthough, bro, cuz they ain't
never been suppressed, you knowwhat I mean.
So they don't.
They don't get it, so that Ithink that is the real

(01:04:55):
conversation that comes here.
Right, they don't get it.
What white people don'tunderstand is that when there
are black people who lash out inthese moments and they hear
y'all talking about like howgreat this person was and how he
didn't deserve to die and fuckyou for hating this guy, it's
like, bro, we got real heroesout here, people who actually

(01:05:17):
weren't trying to divide andtrying to bring people together,
and they were killed forwhatever reason they got killed
for, whether it was a loneshooter, whether it was a
government conspiracy, whetherit was racist motherfuckers who
wanted to stop the movement,that shit that we deal with, and
in our community we expect likehey, hey, hey, don't be talking

(01:05:37):
too much about them, folks,because you know what might
happen.
And then, when it happens tothem, and then you have people
talking shit, like I saw shittoday about niggas that was
Trayvon and right people layingout dead with like the star bird
or skittles and shit right,that was a thing, right People
talking about George Floydsaying he's not a martyr.

(01:05:58):
He was on fentanyl.
It don't matter what the fuckhe was or what he did.
A nigga put his fucking knee onhis neck and killed it.
That's fucked up, right.
So when black people then sayy'all want to get mad at us for
saying fuck this motherfucker.
But y'all been saying likesystematically, y'all been
saying fuck us since you went toAfrica and goddamn 1619 and

(01:06:19):
brought these niggas over here,and then y'all been saying fuck
us every step of the way in thiscountry we just say fuck you
back one time and then y'allwant to go.
Oh my god, how dare you do this?
This is un-American.
We're going to start a war, dog.
If we started a war every timewe felt wronged by some racist
shit, it wouldn't be nothing inthis motherfucking country.

(01:06:39):
But y'all motherfuckers, whensome shit happened to y'all,
y'all would have gotten y'all'smotherfucking feelings and act
like it's the end of the world.
It's that caring shit, right?
It's like that.
You can't mind your fuckingbusiness when certain stuff is
happening.
Hey, I didn't want nobody tokill that motherfucker, but I
don't care and I don't have tocare.

(01:07:05):
Niggas die all the time becauseof racism.
Niggas get fucked up because ofthis fucked up system and we
just act like this shit doesn'tmatter.
But then when he die, oh God,we got to fly the flag to half
mass.
But don't make me proud, comeand walk with me, hop in my
shoes, learn what it's like tobe a black man.

Speaker 4 (01:07:22):
Don't make me proud.
I hear you, boy.

Speaker 1 (01:07:29):
Like I'm dealing with a white girl, right now she
called me and she said yeah, youbetter answer when I call.
Like hey, pj, I'm going to lookthe phone man.
It was just an instant, like itwas just a reaction.
I had to call her back and sayI'm sorry I lost you, but I
really hugged the motherfucker.

Speaker 3 (01:07:44):
One dude.
I'm like, all right, I got wewent over everything.

Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
I'm going to go to my car right now.
He said no, you're going tocome back here.

Speaker 2 (01:07:52):
Right and I'm like okay, watch this in my head Like
he think he don't know who he'sfucking with.
I'm with my car.

Speaker 1 (01:08:00):
I left and, bro, that's the thing.
I remember watching thisepisode on the Joe Budden
podcast, right and Mark LamontHill and Melissa Ford were going
at it and she was like I feellike you're picking on me.
And he goes do I pick on youmore than I pick on this person?
Do I pick on you more than Ipick on that person?
Do I pick on you more than thatperson?

(01:08:21):
She kept saying no and he waslike okay, so because I'm
picking on you, why does it feelthat like?
Why do you feel like I'mpicking on you?
I'm talking shit?
He said maybe it's becauseyou're not used to this and now
I'm treating you like everybodyelse and because you're
privileged.
So now you think you're beingmistreated.
You're not being mistreated,you're being true Like everybody
else.
That's what this shit is.

(01:08:41):
Hey, what happened to him?
I don't agree with.
I don't because I'm just.
I'm just anti-violence, but toact like this is abnormal.
This is new, that he was justsome special person that got
fucked over, and this doesn'thappen time in and time out.

(01:09:02):
No, bro, now you're just beingtreated like everybody else.
You're not being treated betterthan everybody else.
So it's not mistreatment basedon a societal standard.
You are just being treateddifferently than you're used to.
So you think you're beingmistreated because you no longer
are reaping the benefits thatyour privileges once granted you
that pretty privilege shitain't moving.

Speaker 4 (01:09:24):
And let me say this you know I have a hard time
having religious conversationson this podcast.
Why?
Because y'all get a littlecrazy sometimes.

Speaker 3 (01:09:38):
Who, who get crazy?
Chill, now Chill.

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
It ain't.
No, get crazy AC, get theyelling and y'all getting y'all
feelings.
I'm going to call it how it iswhat I tell y'all when y'all
call me.
Y'all feelings.
It's as simple as that, youknow.
I'm gonna call it how it is andI call it.
You know what I tell y'all wheny'all call me, when y'all quit
being some fucking babies.

Speaker 4 (01:09:57):
That's exactly what I said look, though, I think in
America now it's like you gotwhite Christians who love God
and then you got whiteChristians who love God and then
you got white Christians wholove America.
They go hand in hand.
Ac.

Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
I mean then what you talking about.
They go hand in hand.
God and America you know that.

Speaker 4 (01:10:25):
You right, rue, you right, that's how it's based,
but it's like a difference.
So, even with the narrative ofCharlie Kirk being a Christian,
his values may have beenChristian, but his actions
didn't follow Christians areracist.

Speaker 1 (01:10:44):
That's why I hate when black people try to be that
.
That's my main thing.
I'm going to send you aninterview of a KK, of a clansman
, me and vj washington and hesaid hey, we brought him over
here.
We taught him christ, like youknow what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:11:01):
We talked about to get dressed.
We taught him christ, we taughthim the spanish they want to
treat us like that.

Speaker 1 (01:11:10):
That's what he was saying.
But you know what he was sayingsimilar things to some of what
Kirk says, and and that becomesthe problem.
It's like you don't value whowe are and what we are and you

(01:11:31):
are telling a.
You are giving a snapshotversion of a of a deep, layered
story, like when charlie kirksays one of the biggest problems
in the black community is thelack of fathers.
But what charlie kirk doesn'tsay is that there was the
cocaine.
There was a crack epidemic tiedto the war on crime, and we
have pretty good evidence thatthe United States government was

(01:11:53):
involved in bringing cocaineover to America to then build
that crack epidemic and thenlock up people for crack Again.
You get more time for crackthan cocaine, but you can't have
crack without having cocaine,you know what I'm saying.
Then you have the growth ofwelfare and social programs that

(01:12:15):
allow black women to be quoteunquote financially better off
being independent, instead ofdealing with this man who may
not be able to produce a lot ofmoney, so they can get enough
money from the government and aplace to live.
And then it incentivizes blackwomen to not necessarily have
fathers in the house, because ifboth of y'all are on that paper
, y'all can't afford the, y'allcan't stay in a project, but you

(01:12:38):
can't afford the apartment.
You know what I'm saying.
So I'd rather have a place formy kid by myself than not have
shit with this motherfucker.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So then, so you get this and,like you, you understand why the
black father doesn't exist.
And then throw in women gettingmore rights, women going to
college, women being able to getpaid better rates, which they

(01:12:58):
should.
I'm not against that.
But then you start having thesecareer women who lead a nigga
for cheating now, because hecan't financially abuse her.
So then you create other singleblack parent households,
because what mama put up with,the daughter ain't putting up
with, because she got some money.
You know what I mean.
So now you got all these thingsfighting against each other,
which makes it make sense whythe black man doesn't exist in

(01:13:20):
the house.
And then black women they don'tremarry and get back together
like white women do, and allthat stuff.
So you don't have these familyunits.
And so then you have these kidswho grow up without fathers and
me and talk about it all thetime in coaching.
Hey, you can tell the kids whoain't got daddies Right and like
sometimes you see the kid likedang bro, that boy needs a daddy
, he got it, but God, you cantell he's being raised by his

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mama.
Well, that's a small percentagethat black niggas ain't got no
father.
I ain't going to say small, I'mtrying to think the shaw, dean,

(01:14:06):
dean.
Well, no, a lot of niggas weplay sports with they daddies
with.
My cousin.
Now, if they dadded in thehouse they'd be around, you know
what I mean?
No, I'm talking about.
Just start thinking aboutpeople on our basketball team.
They didn't live in the house,it was just me and you AC.
I'm talking about differentgrades in high school, even

(01:14:30):
niggas who had stepdaddies, bro,because, like on the football
team, we used to always makejokes about people who had they
daddies.
Like damn bro, you live withyour daddy.
Soft ass, nigga, I ain't nevermade that hurt nah, you was bruh
, you was gone, nah, we ain'tnever go through that in Cardiff
.

Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
Y'all was fucked up over there.
I ain't never got picked on forhaving my daddy shut up, big
man, but no, that's what I'msaying like that's what I would
say.

Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
It's only my friends, only two.
I know that we all just grew upwith our mom.
Everybody, all my other friendsgot both of they.
You know what I'm saying.
They still married.

Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
You know what I mean and I get what you saying,
though too rude, but it's alittle different, like I think
for so, for example, it's likewhen you grow up with your daddy
, your daddy in the house.
But when you got a nigga likeme, for example, like my daddy
was in the house my whole life,but he was also one of the
niggas that, like he was on hisown schedule, he worked crazy

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out no that's the main thing youcan think about like cause.

Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
If you were a woman, she not gonna know.
I tell this on live, oneverything but, vijay, you had
him in the house, though it'sthere, but listen though.

Speaker 3 (01:15:50):
I hear that, but what I'm saying is, with my pop
being in the house, I stilldidn't learn there.
You know what I mean.
But listen though.
I hear that, but what I'msaying is, with my pop being in
the house, I still didn't learnhow to actually piss until I was
like four or five for real Likestanding up pissing and shit.
I learned how to piss and whiteman and all that like a woman,
like I was sitting down and Iwas doing all that little shit
like the piss and shit.

Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
I get that, but you got them.
You get what I'm saying, bj.
Compared to a nigga girl withtwo women, it's like damn, like
fuck.
You know, you just don't like.
You got a test, you got a manenergy in the house and then you
got, Now you gotta think when Iget like 13, 14, I some bitches

(01:16:31):
, it's like man, y'all can seeme.
You know what I'm saying.
Because, natural instincts startkicking in.
You know what I'm saying?
No, but it's real and like, bewhat you want to say.
Your mama acted a certain waybecause your daddy was in the
house, right, dean?
Your mama acted a certain waybecause your daddy was in the

(01:16:52):
house, me and Ru living in ahouse with two other women and
they ain't getting checked by nonigga.
And then no respect to AC, ac,really, he ain't like me.
That's all I'm going to say.

Speaker 3 (01:17:05):
No, no, no.

Speaker 1 (01:17:08):
I follow the rules.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:17:09):
He not like me.

Speaker 1 (01:17:10):
Hey Adrian, you Like I don't know, he's not like me.
Like I'm going to you know whatI mean.
Hey, but Adrian, you can saythat on here and I'm not
offended by it.
Yeah, yeah, that's what I'msaying.
Like when I talk to you, I'll belike look here what I tell you,
az, look here.
It's going to keep going untilyou got to be a long way.
They want to fuck you up.

(01:17:33):
I'm sorry, frank, I rememberone time, bro, it was probably
the biggest fight me and my mamagot into one day.
I was 18.
I wanted to come up here.
Red was living up here.
She told me I couldn't come.
I'm like man, what the fuck youmean?
I can't go.
I'm on the main road, which Ireally went.
You was right there.

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Right, I was down there, okay,which I wasn't coming here.
I'll go on somewhere else.
I'll just tell her I was goinghere so she will leave me alone.
And she was just like no, andthen we start arguing.
I'm like why, like like, bro,I'm 18, I'm just going up the
road and we get to arguing.
Then she pick up the broom andthat was like kind of the first,
like I'll always give my mamathat like respect.
Oh, she can't hit me.
But then she put the broom andI was like hit me Now, hit me
with it.
You don't pick up the broom,hit me with it.

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She was like the first timethough, like my balls dropped,
like I don't know.

Speaker 4 (01:18:25):
She does not fit.

Speaker 3 (01:18:27):
And anybody that's on this live is watch.
Ask him about Erica Candy.
When I told her to hit me withthis motherfucker, how old was
she?
Like 14.
No, no, see, see, see, so waitwait, I'm going to tell you, the
first time was 14.
Then when we moved to town no,no, I graduated in U Harleys,
excuse me.
So when I graduated, it wasright before we graduated I

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got's in the back.
No, I'm walking.
I'm walking through the housebecause I didn't get in till
like four o'clock in the morning.
She I wasn't answering my phone, I wasn't doing none of that
and she go over the back becauseI wasn't that's, that's
different.

Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
I'm talking about we, we, we face to face and she
picked up the broom and I'msaying hit me with it, because
now you throwing it in my faceI'm gonna catch that.
Oh, no, because that's because,no, no, no, no.
I'm bro, I'm 18, I'm liftingweights like I'm in shape, bro,
like bro you're not.
I'm not about to let nobody hitme with no broom.
Yeah, and for anybody listening, my mom was not abusive.
I only got hit with beltsgrowing up and I didn't get

(01:19:25):
crazy with it like that.
It's just a situation whereit's now that her like if I had
a daddy in the house, theargument don't happen because,
because my dad would just belike man, let that boy go, oh
yeah, you know, as soon as youstart doing all that rowling,
then that he doesn't bust.

Speaker 3 (01:19:40):
Yeah, now I got a.
What you say.

Speaker 1 (01:19:41):
Oh, yeah, for sure I'm with you, I'm with you, so
like that, and that's one of thethings.
That's that when we talk about,when me and todd talk about
kids not having daddies in theirhouse, you just see how they
deal with authority, malefigures and being yelled at and
being treated in an aggressiveway.
It's football, right?
I meet these kids from football, so football is aggressive.

(01:20:04):
Sometimes you're going to beintense and you just see the
different way the kids respond.

Speaker 3 (01:20:09):
That's a fact, though .
That's a fact though.

Speaker 1 (01:20:12):
That was some good shit.
Man Really tapped into someshit.

Speaker 4 (01:20:18):
Yeah, hey, man, we ain't got to worry about nothing
.
That ain't our goddamn business.

Speaker 1 (01:20:27):
And I think to close out, oh boy, or Charlie Kirk,
bro.
I think that's the thing, bro,putting your opinion out there,
cool, and this is on both sides.
But, like just saying somethingon social media don't matter,
it's, even having thisconversation Doesn't matter.
I hope somebody hears it and itmeans something to them.
And like I talked to one of mypartners who's a Charlie Kirk

(01:20:50):
fan last, like yesterday, andlike I talked to one of my
partners who's a Charlie Kirkfan like yesterday and he kind
of like explained to me whypeople in the conservative
movement follow him and Ilistened to it and I go, okay,
that makes sense.
I can disagree with what he'spushing, so I wouldn't follow
him.

(01:21:13):
But if somebody appeals to like80% of what you're into, even
like the black people that weknow who are into that, into
that, I listen to them talk and,based on the information that
they choose to receive andaccept, it makes sense why they
can get down with that, becausesome of the stuff he says does
make sense.
Don't get me wrong.
Like he just he ain't, he ain'tlike a, a broken clock.
A broken clock that's righttwice a day.
No, he's right about some stuff, but a lot, lot of the stuff.
It lacks context.
And bigger than him, the peoplethat listen to him and I'm

(01:21:36):
speaking specifically toconservative white people who
don't actually try to feel whatblack people go through and
understand that stuff they canbelieve that stuff because on
paper a lot of it is very truebut you're not given the context
as to the why.
You're not given the why,you're just given the what.

Speaker 3 (01:21:55):
So with what you're saying I million percent agree,
because that's why I said what alot of shit that Charlie said
or, excuse me, what some shitCharlie said I didn't agree with
.
But then again, it was a lot oflittle shit that he said that I
absolutely agree with to acertain extent.
I mean we ain't got to go indetail on what it is, but it's

(01:22:15):
certain shit that he said Likewhen you actually go back and
you think about it, like certainconversations like was the
Civil Rights Act, was it good orwas it bad?
He mostly said it was bad.
But then when I listen and Isay and I actually hear he
mostly said it was bad.
But then when I listen and Isay and I actually hear why he

(01:22:35):
said it was bad, a lot of thatshit makes sense because if you
think about it, he said one inevery three families, one in
every three family, washomeowners.
He said that we had our ownmoney system.
We had our own banks.
We had our own like our ownmoney, like our own money system
.
We had our own banks.
We had our own grocery stores.

(01:22:56):
We had our own schools.
We had our own I mean I, I getit, I get it, I get it, but then
again that's what I'm saying.
It's just like just listeningto both ways.
I hear you saying I definitelyagree with that too, nazis.
I don't think I'm changing that, but but it was just.
If we go full-time, I guesswithout the Martin Luther Kings

(01:23:20):
of the world, without him sayingcivil right was bad, nah, this
and that, or trying to bringsegregation together was that
good or was that bad?

Speaker 1 (01:23:29):
I mean, I'm not saying that no, no, no.
So let's talk about King'smessage, right?
King was not pushing for fullintegration.
King was pushing foropportunity.
Like you can't tell me no,because I'm black, but I don't
have to work, I don't have toshop here just because you're

(01:23:53):
here.
You know what I'm saying you,just like you can't say white
only.
That's what king was fightingfor, and a lot of king's message
and it comes with him passingit gets lost, because if you
start looking at what kingfocused the end of his life on
the last five years, I took aclass on this shit back in in
2013, actually one of the bestclasses I had in college, but it

(01:24:17):
was by, uh, uh, dr vincentharding, uh, a a friend of dr
king.
He taught the class and king wasfocused on helping poor people,
not just black people, helpingpoor people and he was fighting
against the Vietnam War, andthat's what ultimately ended in
King's death King trying to getblack people to the table.

(01:24:38):
That's not what got him killed.
Because if you look at whathappened once we started
integration, then your blackcompanies get bought out because
they're smaller, becausethere's more white people who've
been supporting these whitebusinesses.
Because of the economies ofscale, they can charge lower
prices, so you're just going togo there because it's cheaper

(01:24:59):
anyways.
That's what happened because ofthe Civil Rights Act.
But that's not what King wastotally fighting for.
He wasn't fighting forintegration, he was just
fighting for anti-segregation.

Speaker 3 (01:25:12):
Anti-segregation, anti-segregation, yeah, I get it
, I get it.

Speaker 4 (01:25:19):
I mean Kirk's messaging was that's the way he
tried to frame things is what Igot a problem with, Exactly
Because it's manipulative, rightso to even fix his mouth and
say that black women I know he'snamed names, so Michelle Obama,

(01:25:39):
somebody else, I can't think ofthe others, but they don't have
the brain processing power.

Speaker 1 (01:25:46):
He talked about.
Jessica Tange Brown.

Speaker 4 (01:25:49):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But to say they ain't that thebrain processing power?
And they, michelle obama withthe prince, they all got college
degrees.
They got they, they overlyqualified, but to him he tried
to diminish anybody black to adi higher in my eyes, from what

(01:26:10):
I know and from what I learned,also to say that Clarence Thomas
is a more important blackfigure than Martin Luther King.
That ain't rooted in nothingbut ideology.

Speaker 1 (01:26:25):
Go ahead.
It's rooted in ideology.
He only says that becauseClarence Thomas, as the black
man, is more aligned where he is, so he will speak to the
significance of.
Because Clarence Thomas, as theblack man, is more aligned
where he is, so he will speak tothe significance of what
Clarence Thomas did.
And don't get me wrong ClarenceThomas is a significant figure
in black history.
I don't care if we agree withhim.
I don't care if he's pro-black,anti-black.
Clarence Thomas matters inblack history, but at the same

(01:26:49):
time.
He's the second black SupremeCourt Justice.
He's from Savannah Georgia.

Speaker 4 (01:26:59):
Who was the first?

Speaker 1 (01:27:00):
black Supreme Court Justice oh Thurgood Marshall.

Speaker 2 (01:27:03):
A nigga.

Speaker 1 (01:27:06):
Thurgood Marshall was a nigga, though.
Yeah that's real talk.
He played poker and smokedcigarettes Real talk.

Speaker 4 (01:27:14):
He was poker and smoked cigarettes.

Speaker 1 (01:27:15):
So and then I think then, as we close this, this
Charlie Kirk topic out, but Ithink the biggest thing is is
that black people arecelebrating his death because
black people felt like he waspushing for our death, and maybe
not directly, but he, he didnot.

(01:27:37):
Not only did he not stand withus from from everything I've
consumed, it seemed that hestood against us and push things
that that that hurt us.
So I understand the person whocelebrates that and I need the
people who don't agree with thatto understand that if you feel

(01:27:58):
like somebody is trying to takeaway your opportunities and take
away your humanity and thatthing no longer exists, and then
he oh he gets killed so he cannever hurt you again, that is a
reason why people wouldcelebrate, and as Americans, we

(01:28:18):
celebrate other people's death,like when we killed Osama Bin
Laden, we celebrated.
When Saddam Hussein was killed,we celebrated Like we've
celebrated the death of who wedeemed evil.
When somebody else celebratessomebody that they deem evil,

(01:28:38):
don't be mad.
If you're the same person whocelebrates somebody else's death
that you deem evil, justbecause you don't deem Charlie
Kirk evil, you can be botheredby it, but understand, just
understand, empathize somethingthat he didn't like to do and
I'm okay with him notempathizing, but empathize with

(01:28:59):
the people who say this guy wasagainst me and he was good at
being against me and he wasmaking things happen that
stopped me from living my bestlife and having the
opportunities that I canactually work hard for and earn
and deserve, not some shithanded to me, shit that I earned
, and you're questioning thatand you're not even qualified to
question that.
I can understand the person whocelebrates that.

Speaker 4 (01:29:22):
And I think America need to understand this as well.
This is not a rare occurrenceat all.
So you know, we got a gunproblem.
This is not a rare occurrenceat all.
We got a gun problem we also.
This is as common as anythingelse.

(01:29:44):
It's just like fucking applepie.
It's a part of the fabric inAmerica.
Man, real hard, what the helldid you just say?
Hey, you know it's like part ofthe american culture, like

(01:30:06):
baseball like baseball, redneck.

Speaker 1 (01:30:10):
That's the american culture and you know that well,
murder is american culture.

Speaker 4 (01:30:18):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:30:19):
This is, this is when somebody got it like no
american culture.
If you do something, you knowlike if you if somebody, if
somebody doing stuff you don'tlike, you go do something about
it, you know whether they'rechill them over.
You know, blackball, whateverthe it is, man died in america

(01:30:40):
all the time and I I'm tellingyou, I lived in the middle east.
It was crime scene tape on, uh,atlantic boulevard today I'm
pretty sure, got dropped, bro.
I thought when I lived in themiddle east I didn't have to
lock my door, ain't nobody ain'tno guns america.
America is a dangerous placebesides a third world country,
that's a little different, youknow yeah, because in america we

(01:31:03):
think we need our guns to standagainst the government.
But what americans don't realizeis our guns that we get aren't
big enough to ever stand againstthe government.
We can only use them againsteach other and being like I'm
not calling the government bad,because the government itself I
don't think it's bad, but thepeople in the government and the
power that they yield thenbecomes bad and that and that's

(01:31:28):
why people think they need theirguns to protect themselves
against that.
But I promise you, if thepresident says, hey, I'm going
to deploy active duty militarylike not the National Guard that
he's doing, not them bullshitass niggas, but like the actual,
real war fighters and hedeploys them to a city to
execute missions, hey, cletus,jimbo, them guns ain't going to

(01:31:51):
do shit nigga.

Speaker 3 (01:31:51):
The weekend warriors can't come in and clean the shit
up man, look here.

Speaker 1 (01:31:56):
Man, if you put the soldiers in here, they can clean
you up from miles away thereare some weekend warriors, yes,
but as a whole, as somebody whoworked with weekend warriors, I
don't trust them niggas to writemy name.

Speaker 3 (01:32:11):
That's more so what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
That's the reason why I'm making no, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,no, no no no, no, no, no, no, no
, no, no, no.
The weekend warrior thereserves, the, the who, fake
military that's what they callthem, that's what they yeah you
call them weekend.
I heard that one yeah, they showone week in a month and two
weeks out to someone they don'tknow what they do.
I just, they never heard thatyeah, and two weeks out in the
summer, I know what they do, butI just ain't never heard that

(01:32:33):
they want to tell you I've beenhere for 15 years and I go yeah,
I've been here for 10, and Idid it every day.
Fuck you, shut up man.

Speaker 2 (01:32:39):
Well, ac is layers, because you see how you're
talking about them but then youremember, you told me what the
field niggas call you.
What's the word?
Oh post, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:32:47):
Yeah.
But see, and I tell them fieldniggas, hey, we get paid the
same amount of money.
I go home every night.
You got to sleep in a fuckingtent, yeah yeah, like when you
go out to the field and you outin the field for a week you may
be sleeping in a sleeping bag,or you may be sleeping in a tent

(01:33:09):
, or you may get lucky and sleepin the hoochies.

Speaker 3 (01:33:18):
But you ain't going home getting in your bed, yeah,
no, hey, you can't go get you aglass of this right here, oh no
you're nuts think yeah, andthat's for damn.

Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
Yeah, man and hate black people.

Speaker 4 (01:33:28):
Remember that women love us women love black people
Remember that.

Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
Women love us.
Women love black people.
That's what I'm about to say.
I don't care.
All over the world, blackpeople are hated all over the
world, but there's nothing likethe American nigga that's found
all over the world.
It's crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:33:43):
These white anarchists.

Speaker 1 (01:33:46):
Yeah, it's just something about the American
nigga.
I don't give a fuck.
If it's a weak-ass Americannigga, they still gonna take you
Where's that last tone in here.
All right, I'm going to get lit.
Y'all want to talk a littlefootball?
Man Baker just pulled it out.
Pause, new Kung Fu Kitty.
Y'all want to talk about ourFalcons having a defense last

(01:34:09):
night?
I mean, both of y'all got up atlike 2 o'clock in the morning.
How many times we got in theend zone yesterday?
Just one.

Speaker 3 (01:34:18):
I was thinking like, bro, what's up with all these
field goals?

Speaker 1 (01:34:23):
I mean-.

Speaker 4 (01:34:23):
Put that new kicker to the test.
I don't like-.

Speaker 1 (01:34:27):
All those are down like damn.
We got the new kicker.
I wish we would have aired itout a little bit more, because
michael pennix has a hose oh god, that was filthy dude.

Speaker 4 (01:34:38):
Now that might be the worst thing you ever said and I
just wanted to swing the.

Speaker 1 (01:34:44):
I just want to sling the pill all over the field.

Speaker 2 (01:34:45):
You know, I mean I know I used to be able to throw
a pinky in a quarter mile.

Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
Ah, you was a running back in a tight end oh, that
was a movie.

Speaker 2 (01:34:56):
You start watching movies you want to do it.

Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
I know it was a movie what movie was all for I?
Don't remember, uh, the publicdynamite there you go.
Okay, okay.
Why didn't damn that wasn't?
Why did I leave?

Speaker 3 (01:35:09):
that?
Why didn't damn that wasn't?
Why did I leave that?
You probably wasn't practicingat all, not?

Speaker 1 (01:35:13):
in that year.
But now, hey, you know, Rueplayed D-end and tight end.

Speaker 4 (01:35:19):
I remember Rue playing back in the day.
No, in high school I played theX.

Speaker 1 (01:35:25):
Yeah, you did play X.
It's crazy because I'll bepracticing tight end, but as
soon as we play JV, they say hey, you can go to the X, you know
what's happening.

Speaker 2 (01:35:35):
Nah, yeah, yeah.
I mean I tell you all the timeyou'd be a better football
player than basketball player.

Speaker 1 (01:35:40):
Bro, quit saying that , it's 50%.

Speaker 3 (01:35:42):
Nah middle school.

Speaker 1 (01:35:43):
You see how they played with me when I got to
high school.
If they would have did theirbasketball with the cast.

Speaker 2 (01:35:50):
I would have been shut down that day.

Speaker 1 (01:35:51):
They would have pulled me out of there with
cuffs, or you would have leftlike you did anyway I would have
fell played, so I wouldn't begoing to Philadelphia.
You know what I'm saying?
He left his friends behind andstuff to go to Centennial.
Like I knew that coming Deanwhen I was playing basketball

(01:36:12):
look, we started.
They better not do thatbullshit.
Nah, you were supposed to playJV.
You were a freshman.
Shit, they were trying to getme to play JV and Avery.
Nah, you were supposed to playJV as a freshman.
Nah, I was supposed to play JVand Avery.
You were supposed to play, youwere supposed to play.
You tell me, I was supposed toplay JV in eighth grade.
You were supposed to play.

(01:36:33):
You were supposed to play Areyou going to tell me I was
supposed to go to play JV andsometimes at the high school, at
the middle school, practice, Igo up there and practice with
him.
Are you going to tell me, nah,you were supposed to play
freshman with me and Tez and Redand Patrick and Sean.
Who is Tez Henry Shepard?
Oh, nah, one of the bestathletes you've ever met, oh,

(01:36:55):
yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3 (01:36:56):
Goddamn boy.
Huh, I ain't never, and I swearever.
Since that little elbow inninth grade I ain't never seen
that boy again For sure.
Oh my God, boy that's.
I want to Boy.
I tried to get at him so crazyso many times.
It was like every time I wouldtry and get at him it was like

(01:37:20):
you have all the fuckingGrasdale folks didn't be the
teachers and shit coming.

Speaker 1 (01:37:22):
Oh no, bro, you know, like after that game.

Speaker 2 (01:37:24):
Are you talking about the nigga?
Are you talking about Sean fromLaos?

Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
Yeah, no, like so, Sean did some shit to Vijay.
Vijay wanted to put hands onSean after the game.

Speaker 2 (01:37:34):
You know, we freshmen oh man, there you go Ready to
man the game over man you alwaysdon't make me shit a Vijay
thing.

Speaker 1 (01:37:41):
I play fair, I always play fair.
Why don't you get him duringthe game, he come through the
lane.
He doesn't want to.

Speaker 3 (01:37:48):
Let me show you, I'm not doing shit like Rue would do
.
No, I'm going to wait untilafter the game.
All that good, tough shit.
We can do all that after thegame.

Speaker 2 (01:38:00):
Game over with me.
Tate, you got to get it, butthen again.

Speaker 3 (01:38:01):
Like I said, we already lost.
Now too.

Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
Yeah, that's what it is.
Nah, y'all lost, Remember Dalethrew it up for me.
I threw that dumbass shot Yepman I forgot who that was on
Carterville that's the one thatwhooped it Like what, we going
to do something after the game.

Speaker 3 (01:38:16):
I said man nigga sit on the bench.
Damn.
Who was that?
Probably it was one thing aboutit.
Now I'm about to say it waswith Kaz or Carterville.

Speaker 4 (01:38:24):
It was against Carterville.

Speaker 3 (01:38:25):
Because I knew if I had my bro with me, if we better
tell you everything, I onlyneeded Charles Chilton with me,
charles Chilton going to act thefool.

Speaker 1 (01:38:34):
Shout out to the Perk Guard man.
That's my nigga yeah that's the.
Perk, I ain't going to hold youthat whole day after our game.
Sean didn't want to be byhimself.
I want to do head what we toldhim.
Listen no bullshit.

Speaker 3 (01:38:53):
I ain't never like one.
I had a.
What was it?
Jj told me I had a contusion onmy ribs and, like I said, I
called a big, hard flipper.
Then it was like one of themflippers with all them elbows
where you can't it hit you inthe rib.
Then he called me right there.
You know how y'all had thebleachers.
That was on the floor.
So now when he hit me in thereal, now I done did a front

(01:39:15):
flip over the what Big Dick usedto sit right there in that
little front spot.
Man, I done hit that goddamnground all hard.
Yeah, from that point I waslike you know what, fuck it, I'm
finna get kicked out the game.
Yeah, jj, didn't let me comeback in the game.
The rest of the second half.

Speaker 1 (01:39:28):
Yeah, he come across the middle.
You're supposed to give him oneof them, draymond Green.

Speaker 3 (01:39:31):
JJ kept me out the game the whole second half.
Who?
I don't forget that JJ, jjChapp.

Speaker 4 (01:39:37):
He was like my grade coach For real.
Why the fuck I ain't?

Speaker 1 (01:39:40):
never know that Because you wasn't at the gym.
yet I thought the football coachwas the basketball coach, the
eighth grade football coach.
Wasn't he the basketball coachin high school?
Coach Porter, no, he's not.
No, he's not.
No, he's not.
No, he's not.
No, he's not.
No, he's not.
No, he's not.
No, he's not Coach Porter.
Coach Porter did coach man.

(01:40:02):
He coached high school man.
He coached Tyler though.
Yeah, no, he probably coachedTyler.
He was scoring too much, and soI punched him in his back.
Yeah, it's his grade, I punchedhim in his back.

Speaker 4 (01:40:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:40:21):
Didn't nobody catch it, bro?
I was on the top of that twothree zone.
He got to the middle of thatzone.
I punched the shit out of him.
I'm trying to remember sixthgrade basketball.
Damn, my father's favoritesixth grade basketball was
against Calhoun.
He put me in and called atimeout and took me out.

Speaker 4 (01:40:39):
Damn, damn, damn.

Speaker 1 (01:40:45):
Oh man, let's bring it in Another funny basketball
story from sixth grade.
He didn't get his number.
He was ready to fight over it.
Yeah, what happened with Ruth?

Speaker 2 (01:41:00):
What number you going for?

Speaker 1 (01:41:01):
Ruth Nigga.
No, I'm coming in with the 1-5.
I've been 1-5 since I playedwith Mellie, so we were this big
Y'all niggas going to take thejudge.
Who took it?
Melvin D-Ray Curtis.
He was 1-5 in the countyfootball and basketball.
It wasn't Melvin that took thatnumber, I think it was.
Melvin Nah Mook, wore 22.
Deontay wore 15.

Speaker 2 (01:41:22):
And he didn't play.

Speaker 1 (01:41:24):
Deontay didn't get in the game not one time.
Every game he get mad.
Nah, but Deontay didn't get toplay.

Speaker 3 (01:41:29):
I'm going to give a damn Rue rule underclassman bro,
he was on the class.

Speaker 1 (01:41:39):
What that guy doing anything.
You don't get to come herepicking your number unless you
know.
No, I, I gotta go off.
I gotta go off with her.

Speaker 4 (01:41:42):
How good a is that's how I need to go.

Speaker 3 (01:41:43):
That's why I?
Thought he'd go off dude, don'tgo like that.
Was older than me, but he knewnot to take 15.

Speaker 1 (01:41:49):
Andrew Kennedy was older than me, but he knew not
to take 15.
Now he was 55.
Exactly.
I'll tell you another funnystory Him and Chris White about
got to fighting over some shortsone time.
Right, because we had threepair 38s, right?
So Trev.

Speaker 3 (01:42:12):
Rue and Chris White were supposed to get the 38s.
I had the 38s.
Oh, you wanted some long men.

Speaker 1 (01:42:17):
You ain't no nigga wearing a long shorts back then.
It's ridiculous, it's obvious.
What's being done out here,it's on a nightly basis.
I hope the world can see nowwhat's really going on out here.

Speaker 2 (01:42:27):
It's getting ridiculous, it's really
ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (01:42:30):
Yes, man, this is ridiculous, man Ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (01:42:36):
But yeah, but nah, man, nigga I came in late and.

Speaker 1 (01:42:40):
I'm like damn where my shorts at why I got these
little ass shorts.
They both grab them and theyready to fight over shorts.
I said what you do?
You just set them.

Speaker 2 (01:42:50):
Nigga, I played my 38s.

Speaker 3 (01:42:51):
Nigga fuck you.
Who ended up getting the 38s?

Speaker 2 (01:42:57):
I walked out with them.

Speaker 3 (01:42:57):
shorts on, that's all I'm going to say yeah, now
Chris had to wear the 36s manman man, what else y'all want to
talk about?

Speaker 2 (01:43:13):
You know he didn't like me the whole season.

Speaker 1 (01:43:15):
Chris Ago whooped your ass.
I'm like, let him try, jay.
I mean he took your girl fromyou, so I understood why that
was beef ain't.
Nobody ever took nothing fromme.
Hey, didn't he have like a?

Speaker 2 (01:43:29):
little whoa he had so many haircuts didn't he?

Speaker 4 (01:43:36):
I don't remember Chris White.

Speaker 1 (01:43:45):
I just knew Trevor used to slap his shit all the
time in practice pause, yeah,yeah, yeah, now I know Chris
white, go for a layup trailsitting that did y'all?

Speaker 4 (01:43:58):
did y'all make it uh down there saturday?

Speaker 1 (01:44:01):
what the groove fest no no the birthday party to the
twin birthday party nah, I wasin my, my 20-hour class all
weekend.

Speaker 4 (01:44:11):
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:44:13):
I wasn't doing shit.

Speaker 2 (01:44:14):
Y'all went down there .

Speaker 4 (01:44:16):
I ain't making it.

Speaker 3 (01:44:17):
Nigga seen what I had going on Saturday man.

Speaker 2 (01:44:23):
Legit wasn't letting nothing go on, you're supposed
to take her to the party.

Speaker 3 (01:44:26):
Well, shit, if I would have thought about it.
I didn't even think.
I just told AC I didn't thinkabout the party when trail he
reminded me early in the weekbut didn't hit me back and let
me know that going on a fuckaround forgot about it, y'all,

(01:44:46):
some bad friends.
Give me a reminder for when youstart the baby shower saturday
right what time oh, everythingis saturday where is it friday?

Speaker 4 (01:44:55):
who?

Speaker 1 (01:44:56):
uh, did you lock down the caterer?

Speaker 4 (01:45:00):
yeah, y'all registered with target uh, no,
but I'll send it to you though.
Children's palace baby, it'sbaby list, or something.

Speaker 1 (01:45:14):
I ain't got no job, so I'm giving you hand-me-downs,
hey.

Speaker 4 (01:45:18):
I'm cool with everything man understand.

Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
I ain't saying no to nothing.
Uh, uh, um.
What's?
What's the theme of the party?
So we make sure we dressappropriately.
Kentucky Derby man.
What the hell I'm going to letit go.
That's your theme.
Is that for you or the baby?

Speaker 4 (01:45:40):
It's for me.

Speaker 1 (01:45:42):
You're going to have a ticket right now it's for the
baby's mama and he's saying it'sfor him because that's the
right thing for him to say.

Speaker 3 (01:45:49):
Kentucky Derby.
I believe that.
I believe Drew ain't giving adamn about none of that.
That's nasty that I'm playingthis Kentucky Derby.

Speaker 4 (01:45:57):
That was definitely not.

Speaker 3 (01:45:57):
Oh he going to miss these shit, man?

Speaker 4 (01:46:00):
That's my idea.

Speaker 3 (01:46:01):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:46:02):
So what's he going to have?

Speaker 4 (01:46:03):
So what's he going to ?
How are you going to decorateit?

Speaker 1 (01:46:06):
You going to be on the horse.

Speaker 4 (01:46:07):
I'll do all that, but I want to smoke cigars and
drink bourbon.
That's why I'm about to tellyou you're going to drink a
little bourbon.

Speaker 1 (01:46:14):
Yeah, you know, the Kentucky Derby is a fly event,
so you know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (01:46:21):
Come on now.

Speaker 1 (01:46:22):
I'm going to put on some country shit.
You don't do that at a KentuckyDerby.
Yeah, you do.
It's Kentucky Derby themed,it's just country.
Yeah, it's Kentucky Derby, it'sjust country.
What they do Walk barefootedafter the race Nah, you can do
that.

Speaker 4 (01:46:35):
I don't know nothing about that.

Speaker 2 (01:46:37):
That's tradition.
You don't know what you'retalking about.

Speaker 4 (01:46:40):
You're getting in a situation you don't know about.
I don't walk around nowherebarefoot.

Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
That's what they do.

Speaker 1 (01:46:45):
That's what they do.

Speaker 3 (01:46:47):
That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:46:56):
See, that's where you go with country, that's where
you go with country, country,got you crazy yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:47:05):
Yeah, you talking about.
Y'all know, nick Cannon said hehad his 12 kids because of
trauma.
Because of trauma, nah, he hadhis 12 kids because of trauma.

Speaker 3 (01:47:13):
Because of trauma.

Speaker 2 (01:47:15):
Nah, he had 12 kids because he was horny.
Like why niggas just don'tspeak the truth man?

Speaker 3 (01:47:18):
I mean, but even then , ain't no trauma, ain't no
horny, ain't none of that gonnamake me say 12 kids, or make me
go say I'm 12, kids yeah.
You gotta work to have 12 kids.
Hell, I see what it is with oneand two.
They kicking my goddamn TV andman picture.
You had an extra four, five andsix.
Man, come on.

Speaker 1 (01:47:38):
Yeah, nah, he said like with the divorce from
Mariah and all of that stuff,the trauma that he just couldn't
really like, I mean hisnarcissistic personality, shit.
He just had them kids.

Speaker 3 (01:47:52):
Nick Cannon nigga Just a million young niggas.
Got a whole bunch of money, gota whole bunch of new chicks in
every different area.
He knocking them down.
He ain't got to start all thatkid.
He ain't had no trauma, shit.
If anything, his trauma shouldhave came from Nickelodeon, from
all them freak stories I behearing out of that motherfucker
Niggas always getting took bythat little fat white boy that

(01:48:12):
wanna touch on him and make him,massage him and shit.
No, hell, no.
So if Nick ain't got no traumafrom that, mariah Carey ain't
gonna make me thank you.
That's real trauma.
To make you just keep makingthe knocking out of these
goddamn folks up and making thempregnant, no, hell, no.

Speaker 1 (01:48:27):
You think he did that to get pussy?
Who Nick Hell?

Speaker 3 (01:48:31):
no, nick Nick going to get it regardless.
Bro Nick was going to get itregardless he one of the ones
man, Could he get you?
Nobody can get me.
I ain't even that easy.
Like I said, you got to workfor the beat, but it's like you

(01:48:53):
got to work for the beat, like.

Speaker 1 (01:48:54):
So if Nick work hard enough he can get you.
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:48:59):
I told you I ain't, I ain't easy, but if Nick touch
me I wouldn't mind.
If Nick touch me I'll make sureit's recorded.
I sue the god damn shoes ofNick.
Big freak ass want to dosomething to me Shit.
I don't know why he want to donothing to old me Bezel Shit.
But no, I think that's all wegot for today.

(01:49:22):
Hell, I'm ready.
On them easy.

Speaker 1 (01:49:24):
Yeah, I'm ready to watch football.
Eat me some ribs and go home.

Speaker 3 (01:49:30):
You always got ribs in there and they don't offer
nothing.
I don't like that shit.

Speaker 1 (01:49:36):
He cooked about 10 pieces of fish in front of me
and just ate it.
He was asleep.
I told him I was making somemore man that nigga ate it in
front of me.
I ain't gonna talk.

Speaker 4 (01:49:50):
You got busy on the grill one weekend when he fries
or grills man that nigga ate itin front of me.

Speaker 3 (01:49:53):
I ain't going to talk because he didn't.
He made the glory.
I ain't talking to the diamondsVJ.
He got busy on the grill oneweekend when he fries or grilled
some fish over here.
I ain't going to play on histop, Paul.
He end up.
He cut us in, he cut us forsure.

Speaker 1 (01:50:03):
I did eat all the fish for Rue and I was wrong for
that.
But I told him I would makesome more.
Give me five minutes.

Speaker 2 (01:50:10):
He said I'm sorry, I was hungry.
I'm sorry I was hungry, damn.

Speaker 3 (01:50:16):
You know how that be hell.

Speaker 1 (01:50:17):
Yeah, I just kept eating he did all that.

Speaker 3 (01:50:18):
He did that.
I just kept eating and eating.

Speaker 1 (01:50:22):
He drunk all the liquor.
I'm like, damn, I didn't drinkall the liquor.

Speaker 3 (01:50:30):
You left that bottle of 1942 and you was gone.
That's what, yeah, I done.
Told him that is over with.
I came back.
Damn larue, you shouldn't haveleft.
You shouldn't have left withoutus knocking this bottle out.
You should have rolled him overit's not the mobile guy.
Before you went to the airportand we and we split the bottle,
so they even like oh yeah bro,like you know, he just gave.

Speaker 2 (01:50:50):
He gave me out my money.
That's awesome.
You, how I feel.
You ganked me.

Speaker 1 (01:50:54):
But he bought the whole bottle and I just drunk
the shit.
You know what happens issometimes you be drunk.
I bought half the bottle andyou drunk the whole bottle.
I didn't say that.
Well, yeah, because sometimesyou be drunk and you ain't got
no liquor in the house and youwant to keep drinking.

Speaker 2 (01:51:08):
Man he told me.
He said I have some otherliquor but I just like that 1942
.

Speaker 3 (01:51:14):
Yeah, I like that 1942.
The way it go down a lot easierthan this hot shit I got.

Speaker 1 (01:51:19):
You know what?
I hate his memory because he beremembering shit.

Speaker 3 (01:51:21):
I don't remember, he remember it to the T too, why
you remember that there ain't nopoint in me drinking this shit,
the cheap shit.
I got two weeks and the ganggonna be back.
I told you.
I told you, I pay attention.

Speaker 2 (01:51:32):
That's why I'm from here.

Speaker 1 (01:51:34):
Yeah, see, I don't be paying attention.
That's your problem, fuck you.
How about that?
That's your problem, nigga.

Speaker 2 (01:51:44):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:51:47):
I get it.
Alright, I'm gone.

Speaker 2 (01:51:50):
You know, I don't get offended you know.

Speaker 1 (01:51:51):
If it ain't about, all right, I'm gone.
You know, I don't get offended,you know, hey, adrian.

Speaker 2 (01:51:54):
If it ain't about the weed, I really don't give a
fuck.

Speaker 1 (01:51:56):
so hey Adrian, my friend, I love you.

Speaker 2 (01:52:00):
I hate you.
How about that?

Speaker 1 (01:52:03):
Hey, Dino, my friend, I love you.

Speaker 4 (01:52:07):
Love you.

Speaker 1 (01:52:08):
Hey V, my friend, I love you.
Love you, man, I hate you.
Hey, you know, cam Newton, hedo one finger, one pinky, one
pinky, one toe.
How you gonna take that fromthe Migos?
I don't like that man, you know.
That's enough.

Speaker 3 (01:52:26):
You should have heard what Munchie B said.
Munchie B said he took it fromus.
Fuck nigga, that's theInglewood family right there.
That's what Munchie B said.

Speaker 2 (01:52:32):
He took it from us.
That's the Inglewood familyright there.

Speaker 3 (01:52:34):
That's what Munchie said.

Speaker 1 (01:52:36):
The money TI saw he wasn't fucking with it either.
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:52:39):
I'm just telling you now One finger, one thumb, one
pinky, one love.

Speaker 1 (01:52:43):
That boy shouldn't do no more.
Then you fucking with Jensey.
You think he nice who?

Speaker 4 (01:52:50):
Oh, did you not see that running just be it.

Speaker 3 (01:52:53):
Did you not just see the running?
Just be it, I just turned thegame on.

Speaker 4 (01:52:57):
I just turned the game on.
I'm in the boat.
I'm going to cut the game onafter this, though All right
guys, I think we're done here.

Speaker 1 (01:53:07):
May call y'all, may not?
This was fun.

Speaker 3 (01:53:10):
Village Vets.
We're out of here.
We're out of here.
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