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The night starts wild and gets wiser fast. We kick off with the kind of real-life hurdles that derail trips—TSA’s Real ID push, fees, and how to avoid an airport meltdown—then swerve into the pulse of pop culture with Scotty’s pregnancy news, a New Orleans memorial built to honor grief and memory, and a sharp, funny debate about whether content creators are curators or just crowded ads. It’s messy, honest, and useful.

Then the stakes jump. ICE raids in Charlotte bring policy into our neighborhoods, sparking talk about who stands up when the target shifts and how communities defend each other. A jaw-dropper “what would you do?” follows: $7.5 million in a storage unit safe. We unpack mislaid versus lost property, why serial numbers matter, the danger behind mystery money, and when negotiating is the smartest kind of courage. It’s equal parts street wisdom and survival guide.

Lex’s Triggered segment takes aim at hive minds—conformity, groupthink, and the social identity trap that turns smart people into quiet followers. We lay out how to push back: question your reflex, try the opposite viewpoint, and leave the table when the bill and the logic don’t add up. From there, we welcome rapper and creator Bigg Baggszfor a rich talk on growth after prison, building a reality show with intention, and the craft behind Good vs Evil. He opens up about betrayal, discipline, and how to let life power the music without losing yourself. Expect radio-ready anthems, Charlotte pride, and a blueprint for turning momentum into a movement.

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SPEAKER_08 (00:06):
It's your girl, Nola Des.

SPEAKER_02 (00:08):
Ooh, that was a little low, does.
Low vibrations.
Y'all, what's up, freaks andgeeks?
It's Lex Rated.
Hey.
Hey hey, it's telling me abeautiful fucking sound.
So you already know.
It's Jasmine Like the Flower,the original flower girl.

SPEAKER_08 (00:24):
And if you guys don't know, now you know, nigga.
Bang.
You know this man is CharlesMore Danger Crew.
Charlotte's five time awardwinning.
No Rosie Podcast in themotherfucking building.
Let's give ourselves amotherfucking uh round of
applause because that's what wedeserve it.

SPEAKER_09 (00:39):
We deserve it.

SPEAKER_08 (00:42):
Yeah, we got a very special guest in the building.
You know, we don't need anintroduction right now.
We're gonna get we're gonnabring him in the right way.
But right now he's gonna hangout, chill out with us, vibe out
with us.
That's okay.
That's okay with the panel.
That's okay with true bags.

unknown (00:54):
You are knowing this, bro, yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (00:55):
Okay, okay, okay.
Shout out my man DJ Polo.
Shout out my man K.
Did you do it?
Shout out my nigga be my ass.
Shout out my nigga, send me themoney.
And that's it.
I ain't fucking with y'all backthere.

SPEAKER_02 (01:16):
Damn, my friend back there.
Shout out to Whitney, Modish me.
Mm-mm-mm-mm.

SPEAKER_08 (01:21):
Who's that?
Oh, the angel back there.
With the C with the Sequin.
The sequin?

SPEAKER_02 (01:26):
It's sequin.
Sequin friend.
Sequin.

SPEAKER_08 (01:29):
Okay.
He says Sequin.
So coin?
I almost had it, right?
That wasn't it.
I almost had it.
Yeah, but shot anybody know whatit is.

SPEAKER_02 (01:45):
Follow us on TikTok, Facebook.
Subscribe to us to YouTube,Twitch, Instagram.
We all over y'all.
We all over.
All the things of the things ofthe things.
We're not hiding.

SPEAKER_08 (01:59):
What?
All the things of the things ofthe things.

SPEAKER_02 (02:01):
All the things of the things.

SPEAKER_08 (02:02):
All the things of the things.
Everything.
It's all the things.
All the things of the things iseverything.

SPEAKER_02 (02:05):
Ariolas.
I'm just channeling swish.
Sorry, y'all.
I'm channeling swish.
Other than God, I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_08 (02:14):
I think he sucked too many areolas.
He maybe had a bad areola.

SPEAKER_02 (02:17):
Could have had one or too many.

SPEAKER_08 (02:19):
He sucked the bad one.
Feel better, friend.
Yeah, feel better, friend.
He sucked the bad areola.
Uh-huh.
But no, we got we got uh NolaDeath Switch.

SPEAKER_02 (02:27):
The bounce breakdown.

SPEAKER_08 (02:29):
Hey, what's the intro?
Laura Polo.
Polo.
You slacking polo.

SPEAKER_02 (02:34):
I was ready to do it.
I'm glad we both did that.
We had honest.
I was ready for it.
Um we no lady's ready.
No.

SPEAKER_08 (03:08):
Hey, that's name.

SPEAKER_10 (03:10):
Okay.
Shout out to my cousin Tankin'the Bangus.

SPEAKER_08 (03:13):
Tankin' the Bangus.

SPEAKER_02 (03:14):
Alright, let's get into these birthdays.

SPEAKER_08 (03:16):
Birthdays.

SPEAKER_02 (03:17):
We got Jay-Z.
Hey, the goat.

SPEAKER_08 (03:23):
56, right?

SPEAKER_02 (03:24):
55.

SPEAKER_08 (03:25):
55?

SPEAKER_02 (03:26):
You showed it 55?

SPEAKER_08 (03:28):
Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_02 (03:28):
No, I'm like, you're making him older than what he
is.

SPEAKER_08 (03:32):
I was a year old.
Shout out to her, your old assnigga.

SPEAKER_02 (03:34):
We got Tyra Banks.

SPEAKER_08 (03:35):
Tyra Banks?
Oh, she's like 56.

SPEAKER_02 (03:43):
Damn.
That's fucked up, bro.
Everybody got a forehead.
That forehead got money.

SPEAKER_08 (03:47):
Shit.
It's not even that big.

SPEAKER_02 (03:50):
Everybody got a forehead.

SPEAKER_08 (03:51):
How much do you think a forehead worth?

SPEAKER_02 (03:54):
I can't even put a price on it.
Price on a forehead.

SPEAKER_08 (03:58):
Priceless forehead.

SPEAKER_02 (03:59):
Hey, yo.
She really has like a well-knownforehead.
She damn sure does.
Maybe it's a five head.
Because everybody got five head.
You know what I mean?
I'm with everybody.
Everybody got a forehead.

SPEAKER_08 (04:09):
Shit.
God damn.
Shout out to Tyre Banks.
Oh, the channel 51?

SPEAKER_02 (04:12):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (04:12):
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (04:14):
Then you got Orlando Brown.
Oh, fuck.
Okay.
Shout out Orlando Brown.
We like the weirdos too.
Weirdos only.

SPEAKER_08 (04:22):
Did y'all see the last interview he did?

SPEAKER_02 (04:24):
You're a real one.

SPEAKER_08 (04:24):
When the nigga was old, he was sucking the mic.

unknown (04:27):
No.

SPEAKER_02 (04:27):
No, I didn't see that.
You ain't see that.

SPEAKER_08 (04:28):
You saw that shit?

SPEAKER_02 (04:29):
I didn't know that was his last interview.

SPEAKER_05 (04:30):
Bro, that nigga got a pocket, bro.

SPEAKER_08 (04:32):
Yo, that shit was wild.
You know how much salivas onthese shits?
And that nigga put the wholeshit in his mouth.
He's wildin'.
That didn't something wrong.

SPEAKER_02 (04:38):
Maybe he sanitized it.

SPEAKER_08 (04:39):
Nah, I don't know.

SPEAKER_02 (04:40):
Ain't no sanitizing the microphone.

SPEAKER_08 (04:42):
Yeah.
How?
You gotta do that shit afterevery interview.

SPEAKER_02 (04:46):
How is that wild?
But people be giving head andgetting head in bathrooms and
shit.
No, I'm just saying, you doingthat shit on live.
But wait, whatever.
Oh, he's not the only one withthe camera that makes it wild.

SPEAKER_08 (04:57):
That's just wild period.
I'm crying.
I just can't.
That's crazy.

SPEAKER_02 (05:00):
Yeah, how old is that?
37.

SPEAKER_08 (05:02):
37, okay.

SPEAKER_02 (05:04):
Crazy ass.

SPEAKER_06 (05:05):
47.

unknown (05:06):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (05:06):
Huh?
That nigga look 47.
He still does.
He is getting old.

SPEAKER_02 (05:10):
It was also on That's for Raven.
And I ain't respectfully back onthat.
Major Pain.
Yeah.
Yeah, we we remember him.
He was so cute when he wasyounger.
Yes.
It's so small.
Now he's just so he's crazy.
Cracked out.
Oh, don't put the crack on myman.
It can't be crazy.
Crack is whack, crack is sheep.
So he's on something.
He's definitely on something.

(05:31):
Whippets?

SPEAKER_08 (05:32):
Or maybe it's an act.
We never know.
It could be an act.
It could be all an act.
I don't know why he acted withthat.
People get older, they just gocrazy.
Should be birthday to him.

SPEAKER_02 (05:41):
And we got Tony Todd.

SPEAKER_08 (05:43):
Who?

SPEAKER_02 (05:44):
The Candyman.
Person who played Candyman.
Oh, he's a man.
Oh, he's from my hometown.
Heartfront, Connecticut.
Shout out to you.

SPEAKER_08 (05:53):
This year or last year?
Yeah.
It was pretty recent.
Yeah, pretty recent.
Yeah.
So it was his birthday inheaven.
Happy birthday in heaven to you.
Uh-huh.
See, it didn't say that.
How old was he?
They didn't say what?

SPEAKER_02 (06:04):
It didn't say he passed away.
You didn't know that?
No, it didn't say that on thewebsite.

SPEAKER_08 (06:08):
Oh shit.

SPEAKER_02 (06:09):
But he was supposed to be a sustainable.

SPEAKER_08 (06:11):
What website was that?
We ain't using that shit nomore.

SPEAKER_02 (06:13):
Celebrity birthdays.
Oh well.

SPEAKER_08 (06:14):
Celebrity birthdays.

SPEAKER_02 (06:15):
Yeah, we're still acknowledging you foreign.
Oh yeah.
Okay.

SPEAKER_08 (06:19):
Who else?

SPEAKER_02 (06:20):
Layton Green, my favorite singer.
Love her.

SPEAKER_08 (06:23):
I don't know who that is.
Love her.
What song she sings?

SPEAKER_02 (06:25):
Myself.
That's my favorite song fromher.
She sings.
I don't even roll in pee.
She did the cover to the Kodakcup song.
But that's how she blew up fromcovers.
Her and Ellen May was likearound the same time together.
Okay.
She turned 26.

SPEAKER_08 (06:38):
26.
Hey.

SPEAKER_02 (06:40):
Happy birthday, Lele.
That's my girl.
That's my girl.
She gotta make some more songs,though.
She didn't got a baby and stopmaking songs.
It'd be like that sometimes.

SPEAKER_08 (06:49):
She got lazy.
Baby made it lazy.

SPEAKER_02 (06:52):
Alright, let's get into these bounce breakdowns.
Alright, so TSA will chargenon-real ID travelers a fee.
Starting February 1st, 2026,they will be charging$45 if they
arrive at an airport securityguard security without real ID
or a septed ID.

(07:13):
Yeah.
Well, they got a lot of acceptedIDs other than passport.

SPEAKER_08 (07:17):
No, we gotta have a passport other if you don't have
a real ID.

SPEAKER_02 (07:23):
They've been saying that for a while, so it's just
being enforced.
Now, yeah, February 1st is gonnabe enforced to try to get a few.

SPEAKER_08 (07:28):
I have your$45, niggas.
You ain't got a passport.

SPEAKER_02 (07:30):
I got my passport and a 45 fee covers a 10-day
travel period under that systemand it's non-refundable.
And if you do not pay beforearriving at the airport, you
will need to pay the fee andcomplete the vertification on
site, which could cause extradelays to your flight.
Oh you doing all that?
My mama.
Flights are real ID.

(07:51):
Right.
So if you ain't got your realID, make sure y'all go get that.
I'm getting mine's next week.
Next week.

SPEAKER_08 (07:56):
Yeah, y'all better sign up now because you know,
slots is limited to get themshits.

SPEAKER_02 (08:00):
Yeah, yeah.
And I know they are um they wantextensive, you know, documents
and stuff to get the real ID.
So just make sure you check withyour DMV before you get there.
Like$91 to get it.
You have to check with them, butit's a few other extensive
things.
You know how it's frustratinggoing to the DMV and you don't
get shit done.
Just make sure y'all check thewebsite first.

SPEAKER_00 (08:18):
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_02 (08:20):
All right, next we got Scotty with the body.
She's pregnant.
Scotty with the baby.
Don't nobody care.
They said about six plusepisodes.
Don't nobody care about hergetting knocked up.
Don't nobody care about hergetting knocked up.
I think not because it's by theCEO of Zeus.
So that's why it's really outthere.

(08:41):
But and then it was hiding theirrelationship at first.
I'm happy for my girl.
And nothing in TV.
If it's not private, then it'sjust not gonna work.
Like, I don't know.

SPEAKER_08 (08:51):
Wow, it's a mistake.
Nah, you said jazz?

SPEAKER_02 (08:54):
You said it's a mistake?

SPEAKER_08 (08:54):
Yeah, it's a mistake.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_02 (08:56):
They said they planned it.
They definitely planned it.
It was a planned mistake.
It was a plan.
Because they said they've beenplanning for a while.
They seem like they're really inlove.
You can't not and they they hidit for a while.
Everybody was saying rumors howthey weren't they were together,
but they was hiding it.
Even if he was messing with allthe girls on Baddie, she's the
one that won.
And I think Natalie.
You're a winner, Scotty.
You're a winner.
Natalie's definitely mad.
You know that she unfollowedScotty.

(09:18):
She did.
I think I think she reallywanted Lemmy.
They said that her and Lemmy hada relationship in the past.
I don't know.
I believe Baddie's I believe it.
But yeah, she unfollowed her.
But they're having a girl, andthe due date is April 15th,
2026.

SPEAKER_08 (09:32):
Hey, what sign is that?

SPEAKER_02 (09:34):
Aries?
Aries.
Aries.
Taurus, maybe.
Congratulations.
They definitely was the baby.

SPEAKER_08 (09:42):
I mean, um April.
Yeah, say April.
April.
That's what you wanted to know?
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
April.
April Aries baby.
AA.

SPEAKER_02 (09:52):
So happy for that.
I mean, congratulations.

SPEAKER_08 (09:54):
You know what I'm saying?
Get around to the club.

SPEAKER_02 (09:57):
She is now Scotty with the baby.
Not the body.
She still got a body, though.
I don't even know who the fuckthat is.
I know she's on show Bad GirlsClub.
She ain't missing out on that.
Ain't no Bad Girls Club.
It's definitely a bad couple.
Baddies.
Baddies.
Bad Girls Club.
It's DM near Bad Girls Club nowwith USA.
But Bad Girls Club was betterbecause they had like a lot of
activities and it was it wasfights, but Baddies got a lot of

(10:20):
fights.
It's like every episode.
Every second.
Every second, literally.

SPEAKER_08 (10:24):
Brain dead.

SPEAKER_02 (10:26):
It's crazy.

SPEAKER_10 (10:27):
Alright.
So New Orleans updated a newmemorial for the victims that
were lost on New Year's Day.
On New Year's Day, January 1st,2025, a man drove a pickup truck
into a crowd of people onBerkman Street.

SPEAKER_02 (10:39):
I remember that.

SPEAKER_10 (10:40):
14 people were killed and dozens were injured.
The first memorial was they hada wall and a plaque of their
incident where the incident tookplace and a lot of signed names
and flowers to remember the onesthat were lost, but it got taken
down September 2025 by the ownerof Walgreens.

SPEAKER_02 (11:13):
Yeah.
All these years was crazy.
The black men drove into thepark.

SPEAKER_08 (11:18):
Oh, the um, oh yeah, for New Year's.

SPEAKER_02 (11:20):
When the black man drove into the party.
It was a uh Arabic Arabic man?
Yeah, he was like, oh damn.
It seemed like that was yearsago.
Yeah, that was January 1st.

SPEAKER_10 (11:28):
And then they had a plaque and everything.
I got taken down September 2025.
And now they have a new one,which got put up December 1st,
but it is temporary.
And it's called the SkylandSecond Line.
And it's located on BourbonStreet with 800 prayer flags,
where are Karen Delane's imagesand messages for the victims,
umbrellas, like they, you know,y'all know the umbrellas they do

(11:48):
for second line.
Yeah, they got that,instruments, and a lot of
lights.
And it was also developed bylocal artists and remained until
mid-January.

SPEAKER_02 (11:58):
And I think they should keep it permanent instead
of you know taking it downbecause it's like a memorial.
Real tragedy.
That's crazy, right?
It's like, oh, it's on rotation.
Next tragedy.
Let's put something there.
I think they did it becausetheir anniversary is coming up,
but I think they should keep itbecause it's definitely a
memorial.
And I would definitely like tosee it when I go in February.

SPEAKER_10 (12:21):
But, anyways, um, let's get into the breakdown of
the hate towards contentcreators.
Because there's it is hate goingon.

SPEAKER_08 (12:29):
Yeah, I hate all y'all motherfuckers.
Tired of y'all motherfuckers.

SPEAKER_02 (12:32):
I love it.
I love to see it.
Y'all be putting me ontoeverything, girl.
So I'm a content creator, okay?
So I'm gonna break it down.
I'm gonna break it down.

SPEAKER_10 (12:39):
So they hate us and they're very jealous of us.

SPEAKER_08 (12:41):
Ain't no one.

SPEAKER_02 (12:42):
I don't think jealous, but it's a lot of
people on social media that arehating content creators.
Oh my god.
They say we post unrealisticcontent.
How?
It's realistic because youwalked in the door and recorded
it.
Yeah.
But they say we lie about theroofs.
Yep, yep.
But I don't know.
I was about to say I don't knowtoo many people, but the people

(13:02):
that I surround myself with aretransparent.
So I know you're gonna be like,we didn't really like it.
Whatever.
Yeah.
I mean, it do be some peoplethat be lying, though.
And they don't be saying theiractual prices for real.
But me, me, I don't.

SPEAKER_10 (13:13):
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (13:14):
And then they misunderstand the work.

SPEAKER_10 (13:16):
You know, they don't think that we put in work for
all.
They don't think that it's likea job for us, honestly, because
it does smell like a job, likeanother job.

SPEAKER_02 (13:25):
And they say that we turn social media into a sponsor
ad feed.
They didn't lie.
Which no, that is true.
No lie.

SPEAKER_10 (13:32):
Because it is just like content on every feed.
Like, it's crazy.
And they don't like how we'remaking money for something that
everyone can do.

SPEAKER_02 (13:41):
So why don't they?
Right.
Like, y'all they do y'all sell.
The market is oversaturated.
It's too long content creators.
Nah, they got their own meeting.
Everybody got their own niches.
Not gonna be another use, notgonna be another devs, not gonna
be another jasmine like theflower.
So your content is your content.
Can't nobody duplicate that.
All right, you got people thatdo cooking, lifestyle, food.

SPEAKER_08 (14:04):
I'm gonna wait to chime in on this one.

SPEAKER_02 (14:07):
I do want to say something because I like content
create, and I think that it doesshed shed light on like things
to do or you know, anexperience.
You're gonna go see foryourself, but it's something
about that contagious video, itwent viral, so now everybody
wants to go see it.
It can help the business owner.
It could hurt the business ownerif people are being truthful and
it's not that great.
But the misconception is thateverybody who's doing content is

(14:29):
making money.
Some people are just doing it topass time or getting people
involved in their life.
Maybe they are gonna build abrand, but they want you to see
what they have going on becauseyou're buying into the person,
not their brand.
Um, everybody's not making moneyoff of content.
I've had TikTok for six years.
I ain't get a single penny.
I just do it because it's fun.
You know, I was making contentfor years since 2020, and I'm

(14:51):
just now making money.
Okay.
I hate the five years.
Like a title on it, contentcreation.
Why can't you just recordsomething without like an
expectation for people to belike, oh, we're gonna make her
viral.
We're gonna go to thisrestaurant.
That's why it feels unrealistic.
Because I feel like you bait inyou bait me in so that you can

(15:11):
get views and so that people canoffer you more whatever.
And nine times out of ten,people either get scammed or
they don't go to the restaurantor they have a negative
experience.
So I don't hate y'all.
I love content creators.
I just, you know, I wish I wishthe internet was just the
internet and we didn't puttitles on everything.

SPEAKER_08 (15:31):
My only thing with the um with the content
creators, not all of them, um,but some of them, and on a
business um aspect that like abusiness owner is like, okay,
I'm gonna come in, you're gonnacome in here, you're gonna get
all this free shit.
Are you guys really going tohelp bring people in?
Or are you just using it to getfree shit?

(15:53):
You know what I'm saying?
So that's the only thing thatfor a business owner is gonna be
like, okay, why?
I think they should, theyshould, they should only get
certain content creators.
Like if you got um, like if yougot a certain amount of
following that you know, okay,this person's gonna get me 30,
40 people to come in, yeah, dothat.
But if you somebody, I I I grget it, everybody needs a start,

(16:14):
but I just think that like itwas a little bit oversaturated.
Too many people doing it, andtoo many businesses like, okay,
yeah, get free shit.
Like, what do you get?
What are you really getting outof it as a business?

SPEAKER_02 (16:23):
Well, besides the people getting free shit.
They just giving free shit.
They get free shit.
They get free shit, you know.

SPEAKER_08 (16:31):
We don't we get free full course mail.

SPEAKER_02 (16:33):
So I know restaurants are throwing food
away at the end of the night.
They can have a mistake meal,they're throwing it away.
So when you think about it, ifyou ever worked in the
restaurant field, they have aset amount of money that is
allotted for them to kind of notgo it go to waste, if you would
say.
So even if you have a contentcreator that only has 500 people
or 700 people, they might havetwo or three friends that really
want to come and then they'recoming all the time.

(16:55):
Whereas you have a biggerplatform and now you have 12
people go one time, but they'renot continuously going, you just
never know.

SPEAKER_08 (17:02):
Right.

SPEAKER_02 (17:02):
So it's like you have to take those chances.
Somebody might just be a startupcontent creator, but they're
gonna go far.
That one video is gonna go fiveviral.
So, in the mind of the businessowner, you have to be able to
know that you may lose money,but really, if truly, if it's
food, they are throwing foodaway if it must if it comes out
mistaken.

SPEAKER_08 (17:19):
Yeah, that's a good point.

SPEAKER_02 (17:20):
I do think it's like, okay, so we should like
okay, not everybody's a contentcreator.
Sometimes people areinfluencers, or you might have
someone like me.
I'm a yapper.
I just turn the camera on and Ijust be like, so let me tell
y'all what just happened today.
So I don't think everybody's acontent creator.
Like, I think you're a contentcreator when you're like putting
the tripod up and you walk inthe cloud.

SPEAKER_08 (17:41):
So does yapping yapping falls under the content
creation mode?

SPEAKER_02 (17:44):
No, because no, no, in theory, because aren't you
creating yapping content?
Content, right?
Isn't that like a niche?

SPEAKER_08 (17:52):
Yeah.
You're putting it on theinternet, social media, that's
content for your followers andsee.

SPEAKER_02 (18:04):
Like you're content creating when you're making
money from it.
But I honestly, everything iscontent.
We know that.
It's just a word that has goneviral now.
So it's content creating,they're just putting it
together.
But my mom hates when I recordher.
Like, I've been on Snapchatsince it started.
I've never gotten a dime fromit, but I like to record videos.
So sometimes you just recordingyour experience and people are
seeing it.
But that doesn't mean I'm acontent creator.

(18:25):
I just like to record my food.

SPEAKER_05 (18:27):
I mean, these platforms are content platforms
anyway.

SPEAKER_02 (18:29):
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (18:30):
I mean, settle for that.
So, regardless of what they do,like you say, certain people
gonna follow the leader, bro.
You know how that goes.
That's just how it is.
Like, this shit worked for them,it's gonna work for us, but then
I go.
Because years ago, think aboutit, motherfuckers weren't making
no money off the internetbecause they didn't know what
was going on.
Right, that's facts.

SPEAKER_02 (18:44):
But you know, shout out the soldier boy, he started
it.

SPEAKER_08 (18:49):
What did um was it Pusha T said?
He said it on the on the um onetrace.
I don't I don't create content,I content create some shit he
said, like a double entendre.
I didn't know.
Sound the same.
Sound repetitive.
Yeah, it did.
I was like, what the fuck?
I was trying to grasp what thefuck did you mean, I guess.

SPEAKER_02 (19:07):
He walked circles around you.
You ain't even know.
He ain't know either.

SPEAKER_08 (19:10):
So I'm sitting there trying to like, okay, you don't
create content and content.
What the fuck is he talkingabout?

SPEAKER_07 (19:15):
I didn't know.

SPEAKER_08 (19:16):
Yeah, yeah, I didn't know.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I didn't know.
All right, I'm gonna do that.
I'm moving.

SPEAKER_10 (19:22):
All right, but do y'all think that many people
should feel they hold on.
Do y'all think that many peopleshould, you know, feel how they
feel about content creators ifthey're doing something that
they love and sharing theirpassion?

SPEAKER_08 (19:36):
I mean, this is the internet.
Everybody got a fucking opinion.
Everybody got a fucking opinion.

SPEAKER_10 (19:39):
That they do.

SPEAKER_08 (19:40):
You can't do shit.
Everybody got a fucking opinion.
Yeah, yeah, everybody got afucking opinion.
So we ain't gonna never just dowhat you do.

SPEAKER_02 (19:47):
It's just become more norm to see people out with
their tripods or somebodybreaking out on a dance in
Walmart.
You just see it, you're like, ohshoot.
When it first started happening,we were like, What the hell
going on here?
Like, you know, a lot of theolder generation would not
understand.
My mom she used to be slappingmy phone out of my hand.
Why are you recording yourplate, girl?
Like, leave me alone.

SPEAKER_05 (20:04):
Yeah, I don't remember.
She hates it.
That shit fucked it up, buteverybody pulled a camera out
and see the song.

SPEAKER_08 (20:12):
World Star was, yeah, they're the catalyst.

SPEAKER_02 (20:16):
The new star is Charlotte.

SPEAKER_08 (20:19):
Yeah, it's over now.

SPEAKER_02 (20:20):
The new one star is Charlotte.
Charlotte lit.
Charlotte Lit.

SPEAKER_08 (20:23):
Charlotte Lit.
Yeah, World Star.
I remember that shit.
Everything was world.

SPEAKER_07 (20:27):
World Starlit.

SPEAKER_08 (20:28):
Oh my god, next place.
It was just crazy.

SPEAKER_10 (20:33):
All right.

unknown (20:34):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (20:36):
Alright.
So now we're going to talk abouthow ICE and Border Patrol raided
Charlotte and how Trump signed abill to take away Haitians'
protection from gettingdeported.

SPEAKER_08 (20:48):
They're going for the Haitians now?
Mm-hmm.
Shit.

SPEAKER_02 (20:51):
So he got these out.
Now he's trying to get theHaitians out.
The world is going to be soboring.

SPEAKER_08 (20:56):
The Haitians are going to fight the people.
No, you wouldn't you know thestate.
They're not going quietly.
I mean, the Mexicans ran them.
Haitians ain't gonna run.

SPEAKER_02 (21:06):
Because they don't want to go back.
They did in Ghana when thatgirl, well, no, Guyana.
Sorry, I'm straight off.
With the little girl she umdrowned in the swimming pool and
they did like a whole riot onthe Atlanta.
Yes.
Or the Guyanese.
They were the Guyanese, but justin general, they kind of have
that same to me, like they'regonna ride for theirs.
Like more powerful in thenumbers.
Yes, let's roll it back to 1804,the Haitian Revolution.

(21:28):
They had no weapons.
Somehow they were able to beattheir cardizers.
Think about it.
Think about it.
So I don't think that they'regonna just go quietly.
Good luck.

SPEAKER_08 (21:40):
Yeah, good luck with the Haitians.
The Mexicans gonna run.
They're gonna run.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, they didn't they ran.

SPEAKER_02 (21:47):
They sure did.
They were high speed chasing thecity.

SPEAKER_08 (21:50):
Haitian niggas ain't gonna run, boy.

SPEAKER_02 (21:51):
They was running.
They're gonna chop your fuckinghead on.

SPEAKER_08 (21:54):
Y'all keep playing the Haitians Ice.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.

SPEAKER_02 (21:56):
Hey yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (21:57):
Wrong group of people to fuck with.
Alright.
Crazy.

SPEAKER_10 (22:03):
This one though was short.
So ICE arrested more than 425people that were in Charlotte.

SPEAKER_02 (22:10):
To be getting deported back to that's not that
much when you think about it.

SPEAKER_08 (22:14):
What, 400?

SPEAKER_02 (22:15):
More than 425?
That's not that much.
It's not because a lot of themwere hiding for real.
Yeah.
I'm telling you, they didn't go,they didn't go to work.
They wasn't on the crashcorruption sites.
Yeah.
No.

SPEAKER_08 (22:25):
Central Lab stopped.
Yeah.
Stopped.
Niggas wasn't doing shit onCentral Lab.
Like nothing.
Stopped.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (22:35):
And they're going to enforce actions for deployments
for Haitians February 3rd, 2026.
So they're going to start.

SPEAKER_08 (22:42):
Y'all better run.
Y'all better run.
They not running.

SPEAKER_02 (22:44):
They're not running.
They about to prepare.

SPEAKER_08 (22:48):
They're going to be like February 3rd.

SPEAKER_02 (22:50):
Yeah.
They about to gear up.

SPEAKER_08 (22:54):
They're not playing with ice.
Watch.
Y'all gonna see.
Y'all gonna see.

SPEAKER_02 (23:02):
It's gonna be crazy.
I do like how the restaurantsthey they had their posters up
like, no ice, you're not welcomehere.
We know our rights.
In the protests, it was so good.
I was like, look at my cousins.
I mean, he's my cousin.
Listen, I hope they act likethat when they start to try to
send us back to Africa.
I hope they act like that whenthey start to try to send us

(23:23):
back.
Because if y'all not fightingfor us, like y'all fighting for
all these Max, we got to realproblem.

SPEAKER_08 (23:31):
That is facts.
For real.
That is fact.
Because sometimes like, man,this is not our fight right now.

SPEAKER_02 (23:36):
I did see a lot of them during like Black Lives
Matter.
Like, they not all, you know,finna be riding with us just
like we all wasn't riding forthem.
But it's very select few.
Like, we got our people, theygot, you know.
Yeah.
I mean, shout out to the couple.
But we cousins.
Yeah, shout out.

SPEAKER_08 (23:49):
You know, because they they get the job done.
They get the job.
You want something done quick,go get a Mexican.
They're gonna do it for half aprice or a Corona.
You're gonna get a job.
I know what I'm a Mexican guy.
He works for Coronas.
I don't pay him.
Yes.
That's why I said that.
He works for Corona.
How about you don't want nomoney?
No, just give me Corona.
Give me a six-pack.

(24:10):
Okay, nigga.
I got you.

SPEAKER_02 (24:13):
See, I told people just be paying them whatever and
they just say.
That's what he asked for.
Sorry.
I want to get my medicine.

SPEAKER_08 (24:18):
Offer the pay.
He said he wanted Corona.
Six pack.
Give me six pack.
Uh-huh.
Rabbin.

SPEAKER_02 (24:23):
Nothing.

SPEAKER_08 (24:23):
Oh, okay.
Keep moving.

SPEAKER_10 (24:25):
Okay, that is all.

SPEAKER_08 (24:27):
That was it?

unknown (24:27):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_10 (24:28):
Oh, that's good.

SPEAKER_08 (24:54):
That's too much.
Yeah, yeah.
Damn.
Okay.
I was about to cut that shitoff.
Mardi Girl coming up, y'all.

SPEAKER_10 (24:58):
Mardi Girl coming up.
Just to let y'all know, MardiGirl coming up.

SPEAKER_08 (25:01):
Yeah, have y'all been to Mardi Girl?

SPEAKER_02 (25:03):
I'm going for the first time this year.
You know, I'm gonna go withdance.

SPEAKER_08 (25:07):
Yeah, Mardi Gras popped up.
That's a I think if you gotrump, I'll be there.
That's it.

SPEAKER_02 (25:13):
I'm flashing titties.
And I and I have my real idea.
I got nice boots.
I'm walking around naked all thewhole time.
Can I be topless?
The whole time?
Or no?
I don't know.
Like body painting.
They be having people that be umtopless.
I want to be a golden champ.
The whole weekend.
Best friend.
Remember, I said it goldenpaint.
Okay.
We gotta find a painting.
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_08 (25:34):
I ain't mad at you.

SPEAKER_02 (25:35):
I'm about to be 40 soon.
I gotta do anything on the day.
What do you mean too?
Mardi Gras on February 17th.
July.
You guys do not know.

SPEAKER_08 (25:41):
February 17th?
Yes.
February 17th.
Mardi Gras.
Hey, what would you do?

SPEAKER_02 (25:47):
What would you do?
Why would you do that?

SPEAKER_08 (25:49):
So, if y'all know, yeah, well, y'all know.
My Moldry Dudes, people thatdon't know, my what would you
do's are accounts that either Igo through, either somebody else
went through and told me, orthat I have read.
So tonight's what would you dois something that actually
happened that was told to me.
I was like, oh, that shit crazy.
I said, What would you do?

(26:10):
And my would you do's they say,you know, they could go both
ways, male or female, but thisone is like in general.
So what would you do?
What would you do if uh you arepart of like a storage, uh you
don't have to do the storagebidding shits like to pay for
storage?
So you pay for a storage unit,um, say you put up, say$500.
Say$500.

(26:31):
You want the winner bag for thestorage unit.
Bang,$500, you the winner.
Alright, you go in the storageunit, you open it up, you got a
whole bunch of shit in there.
You're like, you know, becausewhen you do the storage shit,
you trying to look for somevaluables, right?
Okay.
So there's nothing valuable inthere, and then you see a safe.
Okay, let me see what they cansay.
Open the safe and it's$7.5million in the safe.

(26:53):
Stop.
What would you do with thatseven point five million dollars
that you found in a safe in thestorage?

SPEAKER_02 (27:04):
I want to go first, but I always be feeling like
I'll be jumping the gun, so I'mgonna wait for everybody else.

SPEAKER_08 (27:12):
Is it you won it and you know that how they have
storage wars?
So you pay you your winning daywas five hundred dollars.
You won the storage, got the youknow, got the unit, you looked
in there.
What you mean?

SPEAKER_02 (27:23):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (27:24):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You grow on, you find 7.5.

SPEAKER_02 (27:27):
It's yours now.

SPEAKER_08 (27:30):
Just be my raise the hand.

SPEAKER_03 (27:32):
You gotta run the numbers, man.

SPEAKER_08 (27:33):
You gotta run the serial numbers to make sure that
it's got uh looking forwardfirst.

SPEAKER_03 (27:43):
But how do you look at it?

SPEAKER_02 (27:44):
You write my can we give him a microphone?

SPEAKER_08 (27:47):
Oh yes, let's go.
We gotta have this audio.

SPEAKER_02 (27:50):
We need this audio.

SPEAKER_08 (27:51):
No, no, we got two.
That's one for um okay, goahead.

SPEAKER_03 (27:54):
Uh yeah, so my answer is you gotta run the
numbers first and make surethose serial numbers are not
being looked for, it makes sureit's not dirty money.
Because if you spend it and theserial number gets pinged, then
they come back to you, and nowyou're hit with a bunch of
stolen cash that you didn't knowwas stolen.
And at that point it doesn'treally matter because you're the
one that started spending themoney before you did the

(28:14):
research, and now you hit.
So that's what I'd do.
I'd run the numbers first andmake sure the cash is good.
Run the money.
But if the cash is good, youknow I'll do it.
About to spin it all, bro.

SPEAKER_02 (28:24):
So I have a question.
Is there a website where youcheck out?

SPEAKER_03 (28:28):
I would think that there is, honestly.
I mean, you can check everythingthese days.

SPEAKER_02 (28:31):
I agree.
I just I just didn't know if youknew.
I was like, shit.

SPEAKER_03 (28:34):
Cause I do know I do know that like when it comes to
stolen money that never getsfound.
Normally, when it's stolen thatmuch at one time, they hold on
to the serial numbers that wayif it ever shows up again, then
they know where it came from andthey can kind of crack a cold
case.
So I do know that.

unknown (28:54):
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (28:54):
All right.

SPEAKER_02 (28:55):
The shit you do besides music.
Not the nigga.
She just uh you in the innocent.

SPEAKER_03 (29:03):
I'm a student of the game.
I'm just I'm just a student tolife.
So I just pay attention tothings.
That's all.
I observe and only speak whenit's necessary.
That's why my hand was raisedand I wasn't just yelling.
I'm telling you back up.

SPEAKER_08 (29:16):
I was like, you know what?
Gotta get him.
I gotta reward the hand raising.
Absolutely.
Not the hero.
So, yeah, he was like I was off.
I was like, teacher?
That won't kiss eager.
Me, my name is.
That used to be my name.

SPEAKER_02 (29:31):
I can't tell.
That used to be me.

SPEAKER_08 (29:32):
Sorry.
That was you?

SPEAKER_02 (29:34):
That used to be you.

SPEAKER_08 (29:35):
You was the adamant one?

SPEAKER_02 (29:35):
I could tell you just say you were.

SPEAKER_08 (29:39):
Like you'd be like, oh yes, Jasmine, what?

SPEAKER_02 (29:42):
Exactly.
Or she'd call me when she knowsnobody else got the answer.
All right, Jasmine, take itaway.
Let us know what's up.
I mean.

SPEAKER_08 (29:51):
So this is what happened, right?

SPEAKER_02 (29:53):
You could keep it.

SPEAKER_08 (29:53):
Oh, okay.
Keep it back there.

SPEAKER_02 (29:55):
Anybody else?
Nobody else got it right now.

SPEAKER_08 (29:56):
Nobody else?

SPEAKER_02 (29:57):
Um, can you repeat the what would you do?
So Wit could I'm chime in?

SPEAKER_08 (29:59):
Uh-huh.
Okay.
So the what would you do waswhat would you do if you was in
a storage wars, uh, storagebidding, and you won a uh you
won a storage unit for$500.
You look throughout, you foundthe safe, and the safe has$7.5
million in there.
What would you do?
She said she wanted to askSequine.

SPEAKER_02 (30:20):
Okay.
I don't know.
I would keep the money.
How do you launder money?
Shit, yeah.

SPEAKER_08 (30:30):
You heard what B.
Maya said?
I don't think we're gonna dothat.

SPEAKER_02 (30:33):
Well, yeah, I mean, I'm gonna use my money to buy a
Swiss uh uh you know tickets tofly to Swiss, and then I'm gonna
put my money in a Swiss bank.
Put it in a trust.
Put it in a trust.
I mean, I ain't I don't want tocheck it.
That's a good idea.
If they see me checking it, theymight be like, we gotta.
I found it.

SPEAKER_05 (30:54):
Yeah, I mean, yeah, because if you check it, you hit
anyway.

unknown (30:56):
That's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_05 (30:57):
Like, so I'm I'm stopping that shit, bro.
Because then you have an alibi.
If you know, you know, bro.
Like, if you in the street, youknow how to spend money without
it getting pinged, bro.
Cash only.
Cash only.
Because no store nowhere,nowhere, bro.
I've been doing this shit for along time, has nothing that
pings money.
Like, it might get checked ifit's going to the bank.

(31:18):
So yeah, the counterfeit, that'sit.
Yeah.
Like, man, you know, banks getrobbed and money still
circulating, like, we probablygot in our pocket right now, I
don't know.
So, me, I'm spending it, man.
That shit getting out of here,bro.
I'm gonna be a millionaire.
That's what the fuck I'm doing.
I'm turning up.

SPEAKER_08 (31:32):
So this is actually a two-part what would you do?
Right?
So I just wanted to hear y'allanswers if y'all just saw the
money and found it.
Alright, so the second part isHey yo, I found that money.
This is the lawyer talk callingyou now.
Like, hey, uh, this moneybelongs to my client.
My client says uh he needs thatmoney back.

(31:54):
So at that point, what would youdo now?

SPEAKER_02 (31:56):
I'm hanging up.
Come get in purchase.
Well, we said a few weeks ofshit.
The phone, the phone.

SPEAKER_05 (32:02):
How much has you say?
What did he say?
Come get in blood.
Come get in blood.
I'm a millionaire.
I can pay for war.
We gotta go get it in blood.

SPEAKER_08 (32:11):
Then you gotta think about what give me seven million
dollars.
But you gotta think about whattype of person that money
belongs to to have a lawyer callyou to say, hey, uh, you might
want to cough up that moneybecause my client needs that
money back.

SPEAKER_02 (32:24):
It could be the cartel.
You don't know talking aboutsomething gonna spend it.
You don't know who money youspend it now, Tommy after me.

SPEAKER_05 (32:30):
So, so this this first of one thing about the
cartel is this I can't.
They're gonna be there biddingon that fucking thing anyway.
It's not gonna get to you.
I'm gonna know$500.
Fuck no, it's not gonna get toyou.
So to keep it gangster, if theyhit you like that, bro, that
should'll be a scam.
It could be anything, bro.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_03 (32:47):
Like, how you gonna trust it?
I was about to say, possessionis not intense to the law.
And then once it gets to acertain point, if something's in
sturge for a certain amount oftime, then it's gone.

SPEAKER_09 (32:59):
I'm just saying.

SPEAKER_03 (33:00):
That's right, that's right.

SPEAKER_01 (33:01):
I'm just saying, once it's in the storage unit
for a certain amount of time, itdon't belong to nobody until the
next person that owns it.
So, like, say the same safe hadseven dollars in it.

SPEAKER_02 (33:11):
They do an auction.

SPEAKER_01 (33:12):
You can have your safe back.

SPEAKER_08 (33:13):
Glad you said that.

SPEAKER_01 (33:14):
Empty.
Empty.

SPEAKER_02 (33:17):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (33:18):
To be honest with you, Lloyd, I ain't find shit in
this thing, man.
Like, I don't know what you'relooking for, but all I see is a
black box.
No money was in there.

SPEAKER_08 (33:27):
But they know the money was in there.
They know you found that.
Yeah, because they that theowner.

SPEAKER_02 (33:31):
And then the storage unit got cameras.
Like they're gonna.

SPEAKER_03 (33:32):
But then you call your lawyer and have your court,
your lawyer call him, be like,excuse me, possession is
nine-tens of the law.

SPEAKER_02 (33:38):
You doing too much.
You're doing too much.

SPEAKER_03 (33:40):
He's just breaking that.

SPEAKER_02 (33:46):
You know what to do.

SPEAKER_08 (33:48):
All right, so lawyer called and was like, yo, you
know, my client.
Um, so he's like, yo, lawyeroffered him.
He's like, yo, game, lawyeroffered the guy$600,000 to give
the money back, right?

SPEAKER_02 (34:00):
Give it a money back.
It's more than what I had.

SPEAKER_08 (34:03):
Hold on, that's true.
But the guy was like, no, Idon't want that.

SPEAKER_02 (34:07):
I would never be able to spend that ever in my
life.

SPEAKER_08 (34:09):
So, and there's a law, and I it looked up like uh
to your point, B.
Myers, is a law called mislaid,right?
You got abandoned, loss, andmislaid.
I just found this shit out whenI was looking it up.
So it was like for a certainamount of time that the money,
the money was mislaid becausethe person intentionally, this
is the meaning of mislaid.

(34:30):
The person intentionally leavesthe money there with the intent
of going to get the money back.
Okay, right?
So technically he found themoney, 7.5, but he couldn't do
nothing with it because theperson calls like, hey, you know
what I mean?
I know that money at, I need mymoney.
So long story short, the guydidn't take the 600,000.
He eventually got 1.2 milliondollars to turn back the what?

(34:53):
7 million.
Yeah, 7 million.

SPEAKER_02 (34:54):
Oh, he negotiated it.

SPEAKER_08 (34:55):
Yeah, he negotiated the deal to get the money back.
You know what I'm saying?
But and then the the and theother flip side of the story,
like, what if it was the cartel?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you don't know they're notdoing no talking.
7.5, you don't know who the fuckthe money belonged to.
And then I was thinking, I'd bethinking, like, how the fuck did
you get my number?

unknown (35:09):
Right.

SPEAKER_08 (35:14):
They looked up who was ready.
They don't have the lawyer.

SPEAKER_01 (35:19):
They got in touch with the storage unit facility
and all like who bought thismug?
I need to know.

SPEAKER_07 (35:29):
Storage wars, and that's where that that's that
that's where it came fromstorage.

unknown (35:36):
Right.

SPEAKER_07 (35:36):
You feel me?
They make money off selling theshit out.
And one nigga hit the stores, itwas a gun collector's storage.

SPEAKER_08 (35:43):
No, give him a mic, give him a mic.

SPEAKER_07 (35:47):
He kept hitting him like, bro, I know what was in
there.
Like, this nigga had all typesof military shit.
He kept calling, like, bro, Iwant my shit.
Like, I ain't giving you shit.
So the nigga had the people callhim.
Like, and he's like, Man, I dothis shit for a living.
I be buying these shits.
I ain't giving yo nothing.
Like, I paid for it.
All this shit belonged to me.
He ain't getting nothing back.
So it's a whole little they thepeople at the storage must have

(36:10):
gave yo, you know what I mean?
Like, yeah, so they gonna givethe people your shit.
Like, well, this who bought it,you gotta holler at your.

SPEAKER_08 (36:16):
Right, hold at them.
Nasty work.
Ain't that work?
What?
So that's why what would you do?
What would you do if uh, youknow, you won a storage uh
bidding board for$500 and youfind$7.5 million in the storage?
You're gonna give it back.
Or you're gonna negotiate for amotherfucker to say, hey, need
some money to get this moneyback.
What would you do?

(36:41):
Next.
What do we got, next?
What's up, y'all?
So wait, wait.

SPEAKER_02 (36:46):
Don't you gotta say, wait, I was waiting for my
little, my little, yeah, I mean.

SPEAKER_08 (36:50):
Okay, hold on.
I gotta, I gotta, I gotta findit.
Which one is it?
I don't think.
We gotta name these shits.

SPEAKER_02 (36:55):
You didn't name them?

SPEAKER_08 (36:55):
No, we didn't name them.
I think we did name them.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (36:59):
Put me on the box next time.

SPEAKER_04 (37:01):
I don't know which one.

SPEAKER_08 (37:02):
See, I don't know.

SPEAKER_04 (37:03):
Just fuck it.
Fuck it.
What's up, big booty bitches?
It's Lex Rated.
Yay! One more time.
What's up, big booty bitches?
It's Lex Rated.
We love the big buttons.

SPEAKER_02 (37:13):
So this week I want to talk about hive minds, y'all.

SPEAKER_08 (37:16):
Hive?

SPEAKER_02 (37:16):
Hive.
Hive.
Not Beyonce Hive, not Beehive.
We talking about everybodythinking on one level and not
being able to have a mind oftheir own.

SPEAKER_08 (37:27):
Oh, okay.

SPEAKER_02 (37:28):
Right.
Like, y'all know when you wasgrowing up and like you had a
friend group and one frienddon't like somebody and then
everybody don't like them.

SPEAKER_09 (37:36):
Yep.

SPEAKER_02 (37:36):
I I yeah.
I did that.
I did that.
If my friend don't like you, Idon't like you.
I can't because you gotta be areason why she don't like you.
If a kid doesn't like you, if achild looks at you and they turn
away, I can't fuck with you.
I can't fuck with you.
Kids can test character likenobody else.
Absolutely.
No fact.
So when it comes to psychology,a high mind is broken up into

(37:57):
three categories.
You got conformity, which isalso known as cognitive
dissonance.
Dissonance.
Y'all know I can't pronouncewords.
So this shows up when you knowsomething fills off, but the
group, the masses, believe theopposite.
So you just go along with theflow.

(38:18):
This happens in religion a lot.
You might not agree with one ortwo things, but because
everybody else is agreeing withit and you don't want to rock
the boat, you're gonna go alongwith it.
Then you got group thinking.
Group thinking occurs whenpeople conform to the group's
expectations to maintain peace.
Similar to cognitive dissonance,but the only difference is you

(38:41):
don't agree with it in cognitivedissonance or conformity.
Let me just say conformity so Ican stop fucking up this way.
You don't agree with it, butthis one you keep the peace
because it's a group thing.
For example, if you don't wantto go to the movies to see
Batman, but all your homeboyswant to go see Batman, and
you're the one person that don'twant to see Batman, you're gonna

(39:02):
go with the group.
You're not gonna go watch themovie by yourself.

SPEAKER_08 (39:04):
I I will.

unknown (39:05):
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (39:06):
See, you don't you ain't got a high mind.
I dare sure don't.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And then you got socialidentity.
So social identity occurs whenyou like being a part of the
group is a part of who you are.
Like if you grow up with a groupof friends, and as you grow up
with those friends, you don'tknow how to experience stuff
outside of your friend group.

(39:28):
This happens a lot in thecurrent generation.
Yeah, you know, you always needsomebody.
Somebody knows.

SPEAKER_09 (39:35):
Yep.

SPEAKER_02 (39:36):
Listen, and and when you think about it, hive minds
happen in different, indifferent settings.
It can happen in the hood, itcan happen in church, and it can
happen at work.
For example, in the hood, yougot gangs that are beefing for
years, and you ask them why.
Yeah, they never know.

SPEAKER_08 (39:53):
Never know.

SPEAKER_02 (39:54):
Ask them why.
I swear.

SPEAKER_08 (40:00):
You got a dead homie?
No.
On dead homies.

SPEAKER_02 (40:03):
Exactly.
On my dead homies.
So who's the dead homie?
Oh, yeah, I don't know.
But y'all remember that shortperiod of time where they had
everybody wearing the Marioboots, them bright red boots?
Oh yeah.
Oh, them dumb shits.
Everybody can even get them up.

SPEAKER_08 (40:17):
You don't think anybody in this room had them
shits?

SPEAKER_02 (40:19):
Everybody wearing dumb shits.
I'm shits was ugly as fuck.
I have looking like um door.
I don't even want to wear themshits.
I do like the one that lookedlike that.
The what?
The one that looked like feet.
Fuck no.
Yeah.
They're like feet ones.
I only saw the white peopleones, though.
Do they have more for blackpeople?

SPEAKER_08 (40:37):
Oh, them shits?
I ain't wearing them shitseither.
We say you wear them shits?

SPEAKER_02 (40:40):
I will wear them.

SPEAKER_08 (40:40):
You will wear them?
Oh, I would wear them.
You will wear them?

SPEAKER_02 (40:43):
To the new beach with nothing else on.

SPEAKER_08 (40:45):
Wear them shits in um New Orleans.

SPEAKER_02 (40:46):
Don't wear those new beaches?
You're gonna be sweating.
It's gonna be hot as hell.
You crazy.
It's not gonna be hot.
Set me up, y'all.
It's not gonna be high.
It's not no.
They say it'd be stuffy.
No.
It's fair wearing.
It's not gonna be high.

unknown (40:57):
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (40:59):
I trust her, y'all.
That's no.
Another example.
You know how somebody dropsmusic?

SPEAKER_09 (41:05):
No shade.
I'm not talking about you.

SPEAKER_02 (41:07):
Of course.

SPEAKER_09 (41:08):
I'm crazy.

SPEAKER_02 (41:08):
But you know how somebody dropped music and you
don't like the song, but theneverybody around you liked the
song.
So after a while you keeplistening to it, you start to
like yes, man.
Oh, that was that song, What theHeli.
I didn't like that shit.
Everybody started going at it atthe time.
So what the helly?
What the helly?
So I'm like, oh, what the helly?
What the helly?
But I hated it.

unknown (41:24):
It's called radio.

SPEAKER_02 (41:25):
It's so weird.

SPEAKER_06 (41:26):
That's what it's called.
It's called radio.

SPEAKER_05 (41:27):
Program radio.

SPEAKER_02 (41:28):
Oh, no, oh, the radio.
Yeah, you see that.

SPEAKER_05 (41:31):
Yeah, they program your ass.

SPEAKER_02 (41:33):
That's a fact.
Yeah.
And then the last example that Ihave is in the workplace.
Um, this, I don't do this.
When people say dumb shit, Ican't agree with dumb shit.
You know, when you at work andthe policy might change, or they
might be switching something inthe company, and it directly
affects you, but you don't wantto rock the boat or put a target
on your back.

(41:53):
So you agree with some dumbshit, even though you go home
and talk shit to your spouse orwhatever, like they done did
some dumb ass shit.

SPEAKER_08 (42:01):
That right there.
I think everybody needs rightall the time.

SPEAKER_02 (42:03):
That right there is high mind.

SPEAKER_08 (42:06):
Oh, okay.
Okay.
And we all have hive minds inhere.

SPEAKER_02 (42:08):
I mean, no, I wouldn't say we all have high
minds.
A lot of us is rocking the boatand standing out.
I feel like it.
I don't think all of us havehive minds.

SPEAKER_08 (42:16):
I think we don't.

unknown (42:19):
Fuck you.

SPEAKER_08 (42:20):
Y'all is cap as well.
You got a hive mind.

SPEAKER_02 (42:23):
Cap as fuck.

SPEAKER_08 (42:24):
That motherfucker's lying.
Y'all lying.
Y'all lying.

SPEAKER_02 (42:28):
Lying.
If I'm lying, I'm flying.
Especially in the last one.

SPEAKER_08 (42:30):
Say the last one again.
At the workplace.
If you're the last one.

SPEAKER_02 (42:33):
If you go to the workplace, then they change a
policy, but you agree.
I know y'all don't hate, eventhough you know it's stupid.
I literally just had aconversation.
Yeah, yeah, thank you, B, withLex maybe two hours ago on how I
lost a position.
You lost a dead ass lost aposition.
But I kind of challenged thepolicy.

SPEAKER_06 (42:55):
I'm like, dude, look, I ain't going, nigga.

SPEAKER_02 (42:57):
Right.
No, but yeah, I challenged thepolicy right as they were
speaking the policy.
And clinicians that were in thearea basically, they went on a
whole spiel because I wasworking in behavioral education.
There's a thin line when itcomes to um medical marijuana
and Connecticut is legal, but ifyour job is federally funded,

(43:21):
you're still not able to smoke.
But it is a medicine for me.
But they implemented a newpolicy, and I was the first
person to be like, what?
What's wrong with y'all?
Uh-uh, we all grown in here.
Ain't nobody, you know what Imean?
And they like went gung-ho onme, and I lost that position.
So I would never put my all intoa job ever again.

SPEAKER_08 (43:38):
Y'all know who y'all is.

SPEAKER_02 (43:40):
Wait, so it was illegal and you left?
It was legal, but it wasfederally funded.
So there's a thin line where,yeah, you you shouldn't have THC
in your system.
See, a lot of people don't.
And I wouldn't be able to bedoing that job though.
So it's just like, bitch.

SPEAKER_05 (43:55):
A lot of people don't know, like the when the
shit is legal, it's only statelegal.
So once you cross that line, youare breaking the law.
Because think about how they'lldo big bust on time on the forms
and shit.
Like, that's the federal comingin, the busty motherfuckers, and
that's how they play us, bro.
Because we think like, oh shit,we our state legal, we good.
Right.
Oh, they're gonna pop your top,bro.

SPEAKER_02 (44:13):
Yeah, especially if you're crossing over state lines
or anything like that.
That's federal.

SPEAKER_09 (44:17):
Yep.

SPEAKER_02 (44:18):
So the question is, why humans?
Why do humans have high minds orwhy do we tend to conform?
And it's humans are socialcreatures.
We're wired to survive ingroups.
So social identity or socialtheory suggests that we define
ourselves in terms of our groupmembers.

(44:39):
So you define yourself by thecollective people that are
around you.
Remember back in the day whenthey was like um birds of a
feather flock together?
That's what this is.
That's exactly what this is.
So outside of that, one of thebig problems that humans have is
fear of rejection.
They don't want to be the onesto step outside of the box and

(45:00):
then nobody accept them for asecond, stepping outside of the
box.

SPEAKER_08 (45:03):
Damn, I must be an exception of the rule, then.
Because that shouldn't just be.

SPEAKER_02 (45:06):
That's why I said you don't have a high mind.
You might feel like it, but ityou don't have a hot mind.

SPEAKER_08 (45:12):
Maybe I don't.
All right, fuck it.
I gotta have mine.
So, what kind of mind I have?
A fuck you mind?

SPEAKER_02 (45:16):
I guess so.

SPEAKER_08 (45:16):
Yep.
Fuck you.

SPEAKER_02 (45:18):
You be whatever you want to be.
He got a fuck you mind.
Fuck you, mind.
Fuck you.
You also have um the wholementality aspect of standing
against the grain.
If you don't know what you'respeaking about, or if you don't
know how to defend yourself, orif you don't know how to
communicate your feelings, beingon the opposite end is very
uncomfortable.

(45:39):
Imagine if you don't knowanything about religion, but
you're arguing with people aboutreligion.
You're gonna make a fool ofyourself.
Ultra crepidarian ass.

SPEAKER_08 (45:46):
Okay, yep.
Say it again.
Ultra crepidian.

SPEAKER_02 (45:49):
That's what you are.

SPEAKER_08 (45:50):
Yeah, exactly.

SPEAKER_02 (45:51):
Sorry, I'm not sure.
No, you're fine, baby.
Ultrapods.
So hive minds only becomedangerous when it has a negative
aspect attached to it.
Um cult is a big example ofthis.
Uh toxic relationships.
Have you ever been in arelationship with someone and

(46:11):
you agreed with everything theysaid, regardless of if you
agreed with it or not?
Stupid.
Sucker stupid.
That shit is dumbo.
And I'm over here like, yup.
I sure did.
It happens all the time.
And then you got um socialmedia, like Polo said before,

(46:33):
radio is used to, you know,brainwash people.
It's the same thing on socialmedia.
You remember um, what was it,2000 and let's say 2020, when
niggas started saying weoutside, then everybody started
saying we outside.
Stuff like that is contagious.
You start Delulu.

(46:54):
Y'all know delusional word, butall of a sudden, everybody
deludes.
Definitely on the dead homies.
I hate that word.
That's gang culture.
Don't nobody just be walkingaround talking about something
on the day on the dead homies.
What?
On my dead homies.
I hear that shit from everybody.
When my dead homies are gonna belike, all these young niggas on
a dead homies.
If I was a gang nigga, I wouldfeel like I would be like every

(47:16):
time somebody says something,it'd be like on the dead homies,
like don't play with my.

SPEAKER_08 (47:18):
It'd be regular Joe Schmolles, nigga that go to
Catholic school, civilians, igs,like nigga, you you wear tired
of school, nigga.
Shit crazy out here, big.

SPEAKER_02 (47:28):
But even though Havmans can be positive and
negative, there's certain waysto break from that mentality.
Um ask yourself, do I reallybelieve in this?

SPEAKER_09 (47:39):
Right.

SPEAKER_02 (47:39):
Do I really agree with this?
Um, I play devil's advocate alot.
I'm always on the fence.
I never agree with either sidesolely because I want to make
sure I'm not being influenced byanybody.

SPEAKER_09 (47:51):
Right.

SPEAKER_02 (47:52):
But you also should give yourself permission to
disagree.
It's okay to not agree withpeople, and it's okay to say,
I'm not gonna argue with youabout this and walk away.
Prime example, when they hadthat instance on social media
where they wanted all thosefolks to pay for that uh four or
five thousand dollar meal, I'mpaying for mine and leaving.

SPEAKER_08 (48:14):
But four or five thousand dollar meal.

SPEAKER_02 (48:15):
When they went out for the girl for the birthday
and everybody was orderingbottles and steaks and T-bones
and shrimps and lobsters, andthey got a little appetizer and
a little water.
Oh, I think I did see.
And they was like, oh, we'regonna split the bill amongst
ourselves.
I'm not I'm not doing that.

SPEAKER_08 (48:29):
Oh.

SPEAKER_02 (48:30):
I can't be peer pressured.
Oh, yeah, I remember that.

SPEAKER_08 (48:32):
Yeah, I remember that.

SPEAKER_02 (48:33):
Yes.
So instances like that, it'sokay to stand apart.
It's okay to stand to the side,understand that people that are
stuck in a hive mind, they don'tknow no other way of thinking.
So calling them out on it andcalling like accountability to
that will get them to thinking,like, damn, I really do do that
shit.

(48:54):
And might possibly save themfrom something in the future to
where somebody's able tomanipulate them because they
don't want to go against thegrain.
So, yeah.
I'ma close this out.
Yes.

SPEAKER_08 (49:05):
Look, man, be yourself because everybody else
is taking motherfuckers.

SPEAKER_02 (49:08):
Hell yeah.
And you it's only one you.

SPEAKER_09 (49:12):
Stupid.

SPEAKER_02 (49:12):
Except for me, I got a doppelganger out here
somewhere.
Everybody's always gonna do it.
Everybody got one.
Yeah, somebody always makessomebody look just like uh
uh-uh.

SPEAKER_06 (49:20):
Mine's Kevin Hart.

SPEAKER_02 (49:21):
I don't see him dead.
I definitely don't see him.

SPEAKER_06 (49:23):
Don't laugh, bags.
I'm laughing with you.
I don't see it.

SPEAKER_02 (49:28):
So to wrap it up, high minds, when you think about
high minds, you're gonna thinkabout friend groups, your job,
the internet, and together, likethe whole internet is wilding
right now.
Paying attention to momentswhere you stop thinking for
yourself and keep in mind thatawareness is power.
If you got that little voice inthe back telling you, like, nah,

(49:50):
we don't, we don't, we don'tagree with this, you can listen
to your inner thoughts everyonce in a while.
It's not always crazy to talk toyourself.
So um, if this episode hits youa little close to home, if you
feel like you're a follower andyou're not a leader, if you got
a hive mind, stop being a sheep.

SPEAKER_08 (50:06):
Okay, yeah, be a wolf, nigga.

SPEAKER_02 (50:08):
Be a black sheep.
Yeah, be a black sheep.

SPEAKER_08 (50:10):
No, you're gonna get you're gonna get eaten by the
wolf, so be a wolf.
Don't be a sheep.

SPEAKER_02 (50:15):
And that's my segment triggered.
And we spoke about high minds.
So I hope you're gonna be.

SPEAKER_04 (50:19):
What's up, big booty bitches?
It's Lex Rated.

SPEAKER_02 (50:22):
I need a new an ending outro.
I need something else.
Gotta record the outro.
No, no, no.

SPEAKER_04 (50:30):
What's up, big booty bitches?
It's Lex Raider.
That could be a that could be anoutro, but you need an outro.

SPEAKER_02 (50:36):
Yeah.
Put some music behind it.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_04 (50:38):
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (50:38):
Oh, well, I know what I'm gonna be reading.

SPEAKER_04 (50:40):
What's up, big booty bitches?
It's Lex Raider.
What's up, big booty bitches?
It's Lex Raider.
What's up, big booty bitches?

SPEAKER_09 (50:55):
Okay, we're gonna go.

SPEAKER_02 (51:00):
All right, all right, y'all already know.
It's me, Jasmine Like theFlower.
And um, I need to do some drops,y'all.
So next week, catch me.
But we are back with words ofthe week.
And you guys already know thisis the segment where we dress
your words in silk, we give youa bigger vocabulary, and we make
you the smartest person atbrunch.

(51:22):
Let's go.
Niggas are dumb.
No cheating, y'all.
Don't look up none of thesewords, don't cheat.
Use your brain.
Absolutely.
And I just wanted to say this isthe last segment before we get
into our special guest.
He's been, you know, trying inwith us and feeding into our
bullshit.
So we like shit like that, allright?
Shout out the bags.

SPEAKER_05 (51:38):
Bags are gonna.
I'm locked in.

SPEAKER_02 (51:41):
I love that.
So we're gonna um make yourbrain a little bit smarter
today, bags.
You ready?
I'm with it.
All right.
So the first word we're gonna gointo.
I'm gonna do that one last,okay?
So this is the first one we'regonna do.
Because that one's a doozy.
That one's a doozy.
No, that one's a doozy.
We gotta do it first now.
How do you know he don't spinthat?
Okay, that one word.
Okay, here we go.
This word is nudia nudiazer.

(52:04):
Nudia Zertian nudia.
Nudiastertian.
That means nudiaster is spelledN-U-D-I-U-S-T-E R T I A N.
So the shun comes from theT-I-A-N, if you guys don't know
the grammar part.

(52:25):
But nudius tertian, okay?
And it's an adjective.
The root of this word is a Latinword, which means, well, which
is nudius tertius.
And that means today, the thirdday.
So the Latin root word is nudiustertius.
Does anyone want to take a guesson what this meaning is?

(52:46):
If nudius tertius means today,the third day, what do we think
nudia?
Nudious tertian means.
The past?
Nudia tertian.
Nudiaster show.

SPEAKER_05 (53:00):
I mean Thursday.

SPEAKER_02 (53:02):
Thursday.
Okay.
Not Thursday.
Thursday.
So this word, nudisturcian, isrelating to the day before
yesterday.
I said the past.
I did the past.
But it's a specific the daybefore yesterday.

SPEAKER_10 (53:17):
The day before yesterday.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (53:19):
So you know, something could have happened
two days ago.
And you're gonna just say, youknow, so for me, I would say I
can't even remember what I atenudisturtian, let alone where I
left my keys.
And we know I get high.
I be leaving my keys everywhere,okay?
I really need a key hook.

(53:41):
Nudisturtius.
So nudistertius, I did this.
That's a stuff and a smith.
I can't even remember what I atenudisturtian.
Like, who's gonna say that shit?
Like, that's use it, and I betyou people be stumped.
Nudisturtian.
You gotta say, like, damn, Iain't have sex since
nudistertian.
Nudioistertian.
And they're gonna be like,bitch, what is that?
Forever.
I like the way that would go.

(54:01):
Forever.
Nah, two days ago, huh?

SPEAKER_08 (54:04):
Like what?
They're gonna be like, youtalking like Tion shit.

SPEAKER_02 (54:08):
Friday.
Absolutely.
All right.
That's a good one.

SPEAKER_08 (54:12):
Nudieestertian.

SPEAKER_02 (54:12):
Nudieestertian.
The second word we're gonna gointo today is called Nchoit.
Encoit.
And it's spelledI-N-C-H-O-A-T-E.
So there is an H in there, andthis is gonna might stump you a
little bit, but it's Nchoit.
It's a silent English.

(54:33):
The Latin word for this isNCOTIS, meaning to begin.
And it's originally connected toKohum, which is the strap or the
yoke connecting oxen.
So it's like, you know, aharness or strap that would
connect an ox to something.
Period, Pookie.
Hey yo.
What happened to the shit?

(54:53):
Okay, I'm like down in thedumps.
It is a little bit.
But um so basically, Kohum isthe metaphor for start of
something.
Does anyone want to take anyguesses on what inchoit may
mean?

SPEAKER_08 (55:07):
Yeah, the in-co it shit just broke down and it's it
definitely fell to the flow.

SPEAKER_02 (55:12):
Anybody?
Any guesses?

SPEAKER_08 (55:14):
The end.

SPEAKER_02 (55:17):
The end?
Okay, so it's pretty much notfully formed, it's just the
beginning.
So the definition to inchoit isnot fully formed, just the
beginning.

SPEAKER_08 (55:27):
Not fully formed, just the beginning.
Inchoent.

SPEAKER_02 (55:29):
Yep.
So I would say it was very in-coit.
Incho it.
Incho it.
I would say my in-coit attemptat going to the gym lasted
exactly one day and a half.
That's it.

SPEAKER_06 (55:41):
That's it.

SPEAKER_02 (55:41):
That's it.
January 3rd, and then I wasdone.
No facts.

SPEAKER_08 (55:47):
I like that one.

SPEAKER_02 (55:48):
I do like that one.
Incho it.
Incho it.
So we could even say like in coit.
So it's I-N-C-H-O-A-T-E, butit's pronounced inchoit.
So we would say, like, you know,this journey with us is inchoit
because it's just the beginning.
You know?
Ah, that's it.
Here we go.

(56:08):
All right.
And that's your vocabularyupgrade for the week.
Now go talk spicy and soundsmarter than everyone at brunch.
Yay! Don't forget on this show,we don't censor things.
We just articulate thought.
And it's always no advisory,y'all.

SPEAKER_08 (56:25):
I learned two new words, Sam.
I learned two new words everyweek.
You forgot them.

SPEAKER_02 (56:28):
That fast.
No, they got to them again.

SPEAKER_08 (56:30):
And coins.

SPEAKER_02 (56:31):
Say the first one.

SPEAKER_08 (56:32):
New delicious.

SPEAKER_02 (56:34):
No, he was wrong.
What was the words from lastweek?
No.
I still have them in my um myCatawampus.
Next week, I'm gonna go over allthe words that we've discussed
and do kind of like a quiz, liketo see who remembers what.

SPEAKER_08 (56:46):
Okay, I'm going to go back.
I got a bad memory.

SPEAKER_02 (56:47):
You gotta go back to the group chat, y'all.
Okay, I gotta go back to thegroup.
You didn't even send them lastweek.
I didn't send them last week,but we still have the first two
weeks.
I've been looking at the clips.
Yeah, that's it.
Catawampus.
Catawampus.
My boy said that cat is wampus.
I did.

SPEAKER_08 (57:08):
Listen, man.
We don't really need no intro,but we're gonna give him the
intro.
Anyway, because this is noadvisory.
Like, we done fucking with bagsfor years.
I knew the skinny bag.
Now he the husky bags.

SPEAKER_04 (57:21):
I'm crying.

SPEAKER_08 (57:22):
I knew the bags before no dreads.
Now this nigga got full dreadsand shit.

SPEAKER_02 (57:26):
Why are you exposing this man business like that?

SPEAKER_08 (57:28):
I mean, it's on the record.
This is not exposing.
That's just that's just part ofbags' life.
Yeah, but they didn't.
Is it or is it not?
They do.
They can go back.
That shit is still up.

SPEAKER_05 (57:36):
It's still up.

SPEAKER_08 (57:37):
It's still up.

SPEAKER_05 (57:38):
Hey, they better do the research, man.
They'll do the research.

SPEAKER_08 (57:40):
I get my research.

SPEAKER_05 (57:41):
The research.

SPEAKER_08 (57:42):
Me too.
Me too.
He let a new cast.
Me too.

SPEAKER_02 (57:45):
I'm interested.

SPEAKER_08 (57:46):
Alright, so you know what it is, man.
We're gonna bring in theNorthvisory Podcast Sway, Nan.
Let him know who you are.
Where you from?
And what?
What the fuck you?

SPEAKER_05 (57:55):
Hey man, it's Big Bad's not the little one, Mr.
Interstate.
Period.
I am an artist.
I am a creator.
I am a boss.
I am a CEO.
I am that nigga.
If you don't know, you're gonnaknow.
And you already know it is, man.
I'm from Norwood, NorthCarolina, Brickyard, ALB.
But I represent North Carolinaas a whole.

(58:18):
South and North.
We had no advisory right now.
I'm about to turn the fuck up.

SPEAKER_06 (58:22):
Hold on.

SPEAKER_08 (58:23):
What the fuck you do?

SPEAKER_02 (58:25):
London Bridge is for a little bit.

SPEAKER_08 (58:30):
Oh, so you less I I was fucked up.

SPEAKER_05 (58:32):
Hey, but you know what the fuck I do?
I'm a motherfucking artist.
I'm the illest nigga coming outof motherfucking North Carolina
right now, nigga.
You know what the fuck it is.

SPEAKER_08 (58:39):
That's the fuck you do, nigga.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (58:41):
Yeah, you already know what the fuck it is.

SPEAKER_08 (58:43):
You said it so slow.

SPEAKER_05 (58:45):
Try humble, I guess that's what it is, right?
Fuck that shit.
Let's turn up there.

SPEAKER_08 (58:48):
Yeah, facts.
Pop that shit.

SPEAKER_05 (58:53):
Yeah, dude.

SPEAKER_08 (58:54):
Come on to Mel Silas.
For sure.
Huh?
What you said?
Oh, okay, my bad.
Hey, it's y'all it's y'all shownow, because I'm just chilling
about me.

SPEAKER_02 (59:09):
Did anybody want to go first?
I want to go first because Ihave some.
I want to know all the tea.
Let's get it.
All the tea.
And since it's fresh, it wasjust yesterday, right?
Did you guys pull up and do thething at somewhere, Charlotte?
You casting it.

SPEAKER_05 (59:24):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I hope you're thirsty.
Oh, you forgot.
Damn.
Hey, listen, I'm working.
Listen, I just left uh Hamlet.
I was just in a parade, man.
Like I'm working, but yeah, wejust did uh my casting call for
chasing bags.
If people don't know, theychasing me, nigga.
They chasing me.

SPEAKER_02 (59:38):
Chasing the big ones.

SPEAKER_05 (59:39):
Chasing bags.
So yeah, we're finna do um myfirst reality show.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout out to Ty Bo.
Shout out to uh Jennifer.
Like, shout out my whole team,man.
We done put this motherfuckertogether.
But yeah, we was uh doing acasting call yesterday at
somewhere at CLT.
That shit is dope, bro.
We finna have the craziestmotherfucker, bro.
We finna get an Airbnb.

(01:00:00):
And be and put all these womenin here in this motherfucker one
place.
Oh, free food, free drinks.
We're finna turn the fuck up,man.

SPEAKER_08 (01:00:06):
Can we come and just like be behind the scenes?
It's gonna be bad.

SPEAKER_05 (01:00:08):
We might have to have a segment for y'all.
We might need to do somethingset this up like that, bro.

SPEAKER_02 (01:00:15):
I just like seeing the man of bitches like they
definitely gonna fight.
They definitely gonna talk aboutit.
They fight in me, right?
Right.
He said we're gonna girls andeverybody be gonna be niggas
gonna fight.
It's like daddies.

SPEAKER_05 (01:00:27):
And it's gonna be flavor flavor on steroids times
a hundred.

SPEAKER_02 (01:00:31):
Period.
Okay, so another question that Ido have for you, because I know
you didn't do that yesterday.
Um, so it's an unspoken, so youare single.
Correct.
And you're dating to marry?

SPEAKER_07 (01:00:43):
Yes.

SPEAKER_02 (01:00:43):
Okay.
That's what we needed toestablish.
So tomorrow, I mean, yesterday,if you guys didn't make it, I'm
sure they're gonna be doing moreauditions already.

SPEAKER_05 (01:00:50):
Yeah, yeah, we're gonna do uh more auditions.
Matter of fact, uh, we're doinga uh 21 verse.
Oh, what 21 verse 1?
One versus 21.
Yeah, okay, yeah.
Yeah, uh go on social media,look on my page, get in contact
with Book TV.
But we're also gonna do uh callcasting calls there too, also
for the uh the you know what I'msaying, the chasing bags.
So yeah, tomorrow, all the infois on my motherfucking page.

(01:01:12):
So yeah, we're doing thattomorrow up in Charlotte,
though.
We're in the city of 2020.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:15):
I love that.
Make sure you guys are followinghim.
I think it's bags with bigB-I-G-G for B A G G Z.

SPEAKER_05 (01:01:23):
You know what you're talking about.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:24):
Period.
All right.
Make sure y'all go follow him,okay?
Because there's gonna be a lotof updates and stuff coming.
If y'all want to see the badbitches fighting over bags, make
sure y'all turn in.
But I do just have one otherquestion for you, right?

SPEAKER_09 (01:01:34):
All right.

SPEAKER_02 (01:01:34):
So since you're single and I'm sure you're
dating, can you give us onehorror story of dating?
Horror?
I want the worst horror storyyou have.
Yep.
Come on, man.
Don't listen to me.
No advisory.

SPEAKER_05 (01:01:46):
We ain't advisory on shit.
Like, I'm gonna tell you what'sso crazy.
Is with me, especially with mecoming just coming home, like
it's like I'm a new on themarket, like I'm fresh meat.
You feel what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_02 (01:02:00):
How long have you been home?

SPEAKER_05 (01:02:01):
Uh like a year and a half.
Okay, yeah.
You know, I was on house arrestfor like six months.
So I, you know, so pretty muchlike a real year, just moving
around real serious.
Um, one of my craziest shit, um,really like a lot of the stalker
type shit, man.
Like, I I have motherfuckerslike I'm so tedious about

(01:02:21):
showing people where I stay.
So I have a motherfucker, uh,like the other day, a
motherfucker saying they werefollowing me around.
I ain't even know it.

unknown (01:02:28):
What?

SPEAKER_02 (01:02:29):
That's crazy.
Yeah.
A motherfucker like a girl?
Yeah.
I mean, he just said amotherfucker.
I don't know.
I mean, I mean, because we weretalking about dating.
That's why I said a yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah.
Nah, that's too much.

SPEAKER_05 (01:02:41):
Nah, that's why my biggest fan is a real, like, my
shit is real.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
But that's probably one of mymost crazy shit because I don't
really, I'm real tedious aboutmy energy and my space, you
know, and I'm just coming home,so I'm kind of funny about who I
be around.
So, but yeah, that's probablyone of my most craziest shit.
I was getting followed, and Ididn't even know I was getting
followed till they told me theywere following me.

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:02):
I sent you a picture, like, I see you taking
that right on university rightnow.

SPEAKER_05 (01:03:06):
Listen, I'm telling them mostly I seen you, but I'm
with such and such, and I that'swhy I'm not following you.
I was like, oh hell no.

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:14):
Be careful, brody.
Be careful.
Yeah, but yeah, that's one ofthe craziest shit right now.
Yeah, yeah.
I appreciate that info.
Thank you.

SPEAKER_05 (01:03:21):
Hey man, no, this shit real.
You gotta know what you'redealing with.
Bags is dangerous.
I'm dangerous.
Dangerous.
Dangerous.
Yes.

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:30):
Okay, so you say you just came home.
Like, how long was you gone?
And welcome home.
I just got off probation today.
Okay, salute you.

SPEAKER_07 (01:03:39):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (01:03:40):
Oh, pro bow.

SPEAKER_07 (01:03:42):
Oh, pro bow.

SPEAKER_05 (01:03:43):
Stay that stay off it.
So uh please.
I had a uh five to 40 yearsentence.
I ended up getting six years.
So um I did four years, right atfour years.
You know what I'm saying?
So I did classes, the program toget time knocked off, my good
time.
I really didn't fuck it off.
I ain't do nothing.
So I got to come home early, andthey put me on house arrest, so

(01:04:04):
house arrest sent me home earlytoo.
So I got one more year onprobation.
I'm like, you I'm waiting to befree.
I got one more year on this shitand I'm done.
Done.

SPEAKER_02 (01:04:12):
Can't hang can't can't hold us for long.

SPEAKER_05 (01:04:14):
Yeah, hell no.

SPEAKER_02 (01:04:17):
I I did want to ask one more question about the um
the chase and bag show.
What what surprised you the mostabout people showing up to
compete for your attention?

SPEAKER_05 (01:04:28):
So it ain't it wasn't the point of people
showing up, it was the type ofpeople that showed up.
Like, I'm gonna give y'all likea little.
I can give them a look, like alittle.

SPEAKER_02 (01:04:40):
No, listen, no, no, no.
Not even the type of women thatwas there?

SPEAKER_05 (01:04:42):
No, no, you ain't.

SPEAKER_02 (01:04:44):
Did anybody put out the audition?

SPEAKER_05 (01:04:46):
I'm just giving them some round things.
But this is what I'm talkingabout, like the audition of the
type of people.
So I'm not giving them y'all thesauce.
But just be prepared to likelaugh.
It's gonna be everything.
No, I want to fight.
Like, I got I got a porn starcandy.

SPEAKER_02 (01:05:01):
Oh lord.
Which one?
Jenna Fox?
But see, that's good though.

SPEAKER_05 (01:05:06):
Look, bro, that that's that's clickbait, though,
bro.
That's good.
That's all I gotta say.
That's all I'm gonna tell y'all.
If y'all know, you know.
So this shit is gonna be turnedthe fuck up, bro.
Exclusive.
Y'all heard it here from thehouse.
Oh, you know something for sure?

SPEAKER_02 (01:05:19):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (01:05:19):
Okay.
Look, tell tell them to pull up.
We need them all there too.

SPEAKER_02 (01:05:22):
Yeah, yeah.
He got he's doing a 20 view.
We'll start posting.
We'll probably start posting.
You need the best match.
Fuck that.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, for sure.

SPEAKER_05 (01:05:28):
For sure.
But yeah, I can't give too much,man.
My people already on my headabout that.
But you know, we're gonna turnon this shit gonna be different
as hell, though.
But yeah, it was just the typeof people that pulled up, that's
what it was.

SPEAKER_02 (01:05:39):
What made you want to do the reality TV show?

SPEAKER_05 (01:05:41):
Um, believe it or not, so um I'm just crossing
over to uh being in theentertainment like movies, you
know what I'm saying?
So my uh role, uh my manager, myteam, um, first lady, and like I
say, Ty salute Ty.
Um, I got a placement on Underthe Gun, which that drops uh
first of the year with RichDuncan.
So I got two songs on there.

(01:06:01):
So Ty cast me for his movie foruh called uh Fail Trust, him and
Gigi.
So I fucked around.
Then I'm gonna be in a moviecalled The Hornet's Nest, right?
It's called Queen City's TheHornets Nest.
So what got me with the realityshow?
We was at uh Ty Spot and um oneof Ty partners, uh Jennifer, she
does the uh baddies, theCharlotte baddies, the stuff up

(01:06:23):
there.
She was part of the um sidechicks of Charlotte shit.
So I was like, she does realityshow.
I said, shit, I need one.
I'm just dropping the seed, youfeel me?
But she took it and ran with it.
And she came back to me one day,she said, Look, I'm letting you
know I'm writing up your wholething for your uh reality show.
And that's how I got into it,you know what I'm saying?
Oh, yeah.

(01:06:44):
So I just put it, I spoke it inexistence and it's happening.

SPEAKER_02 (01:06:49):
Closed mouths don't get fed.
I seen what you said about thebaby when you were in the studio
and he was able to, you know,make that feature for you.
And I thought that was fire too.
For sure.
You can't keep your mouth shut,especially when you know you got
something.

SPEAKER_05 (01:07:00):
Hey, believe it or not, man.
Like I say, salute Polo.
Like, bro, I'm gonna tell yousomething.
Polo is a legend, bro.
Like he's a real, real legendbecause when hey, listen, that's
the problem though, bro.
A lot of people don't give youflowers, but hey, nigga, you
need a whole flower shot.
I love it.
So uh we was on Monroe Road, anduh, like I say, um uh that's

(01:07:22):
when it all started, especiallyme being a part of the team and
all that shit.
But you know, Polo been knowingme for my feet, my people back
in the day.
But I was over there, it was athis first spot, you know what
I'm saying?
And I ran into baby where he wasrecording over there, and like
you say, you gotta say what'sup, man.
And you know, the nigga blew up30 days after I got the damn
feature.
That shit was crazy.

SPEAKER_08 (01:07:40):
Crazy.

SPEAKER_02 (01:07:42):
When it comes to creating music, how do you
decide what parts of your lifestay behind the curtain and what
parts you speak in your music?
Good question.

SPEAKER_05 (01:07:54):
So, really, when I'm creative, I don't really hold
shit back.
Like, I'm not gonna I do a lotof subliminal rapping.
Like, if you know, you know, youknow, like we all have our own
language as black people.
So I could say over there orover here, or you know, fuck
you, or you we can understandinstead of not we saying like
not fuck you like fuck, you knowwhat I'm saying?

(01:08:15):
So I do I really put my shit outthere, but I do it real
sublimally to where like if youknow, you know.
So if you from the trap and yousay I'm in the kitchen cooking
up Brittany, you know what I'mtalking about, you know what I'm
saying?
Or if we serving the junkies, oryou know, because white people
normally nothing bright, youknow, be my butt.
Crackheads, you know what I'msaying?

(01:08:36):
Be mine is for the cookout.
Yeah, oh yeah, no, he definitelyat the cookout, he's bringing
the chicken.
Yeah, he's bringing the chicken.
But yeah, um, I I really don'thold nothing back.
I just be careful, like, youknow, I'm not gonna um rat on
myself, but it I do a lot.
I really like try to put my shiton there because where I'm at
now and what I find out with themusic now is bigger than the
music.

(01:08:56):
Like, people want to fuckingknow you.
Like, people wanna be if theycan, you know, like relate to
you, yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
And I be using the shit like theyoung boy shit.
That's why that nigga win it,man.
You got YNs and then theyprobably just shot up a hood,
but in there crying at thisnigga concert, bro.
You know, like like so, yeah,facts.
So what I'm doing right now isI'm trying to put it all out

(01:09:18):
there because I'm gonna bevulnerable.
That's why I got trap songs, Igot love songs, I got songs for
the girls dancing in the club,like I got all kinds of shit.
So, really, I try to put it allout there to ask your question,
just to put it out there, fuckit.

SPEAKER_02 (01:09:30):
I appreciate that answer.
I do have like a piggybackquestion off of that since
you're talking about putting itout there.
If can y'all hear me?
If your younger self met likeyour current self, what's
something your younger selfwould clown you on, and what's
something your younger selfwould be proud of you for?

SPEAKER_05 (01:09:51):
My younger self would probably clown me on be
like, nigga, you soft, nigga.
You don't got soft as hell, youpass it.
Like, because when when I wasyounger, I reacted, then thought
about it, or didn't even give afuck about it.
So once so since I went throughwhat I went through, because
like a class I took in there, itwas called RDAP, it's like a

(01:10:11):
drug class.
So the class I took, I'mthinking it's about drugs, but
they talk about your mental.
So when I went away, it mentallytaught me how to think because
instead of me saying what couldhappen, I can control what can
happen.
So right now, um, I feel like myyounger self would see that back
then because like, you know,man, I used to run around with

(01:10:35):
choppers in the car, like allkind of shit.
And we were just ready to goback then.
So I feel like that's what itwould climb me like, like, boy,
you done got soft as shit, youknow what I'm saying?
But I haven't, I grew.
One thing it'll probably beproud of me on is like I never
gave up.
Like I've been rapping for along time, like pretty much
everybody in this room, like yousaid, bro, like we've been

(01:10:56):
knowing each other for a minute.
Polo been knowing me when I wasstill putting raps together,
male everybody, you know whatI'm saying?
So my younger self be probablyproud of me saying, nigga, you
didn't give up, bro, you keptpushing.
That part.

SPEAKER_10 (01:11:08):
And if rapping or designing clothes wasn't your
like thing, like what you wantedto do, what would you have done
instead?

SPEAKER_05 (01:11:13):
Probably still be selling drugs.
Selling that, yeah, yo.
Allegedly.
Allegedly.
But I'm I'm just being like,well, I I always been an
entrepreneur, so I'm I'm in thein different type of stuff, but
it's like I'm one of the type ofpeople like when you coming up
in like our way of life, a lotof people try to get over

(01:11:34):
instead of try to help you.
Like where I'm from, I'm fromthe country, like my documentary
come out, y'all gonna see itlike we it's fucked up down
there.
So um I have to be hands-on withsomething.
I have to know it's gonna workbefore I can believe what
somebody tells me.
You feel what I'm saying?
So, but I don't know, I don'treally know what else I would be
doing.
Like, I don't really haveanother plan.
I just really wanna take mymusic as my car, and then I'm

(01:11:58):
putting all the other shit likethe clothing line, the uh
acting, you know what I'msaying, all that shit in the car
with me.
I'm just throwing this shit inthis car and we driving it.

SPEAKER_02 (01:12:06):
Yeah, so it's a documentary you're talking
about, it's the one that was atthe premiere, the red carpet?

SPEAKER_05 (01:12:11):
Yep, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's it.
So right now we're finna getready either uh we're finna drop
it on, or it's gonna be out nextyear.
We're gonna put it on book TV.
And we're working on putting iton uh the Tubi, you know what
I'm saying, the Netflix.
Yeah, so right now that's whatwe're doing, is uh shopping that
shit and getting everything andthing.
But yeah, we're gonna put it out26 is coming out.
Yeah, go with the Tubi route.

(01:12:31):
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
Fucking.
Yeah, and you know, book TV shitlike that though.
Book TV.
Yeah, book TV.
He's like, they just gave him aum a network.
Oh, they did.
Hell yeah, bro.
He he on uh uh what is it, Appleuh TV, he on Roku, he on all
that shit.
They just gave him a network.
So we in partners with him.
He's gonna shoot the realityshow and he's gonna shoot my uh

(01:12:52):
series we're doing.
Yeah, shout out Book TV, man.

unknown (01:12:56):
Book TV.

SPEAKER_02 (01:12:57):
And you didn't really say that you was a um,
you know, yeah, that you have aclothing brand when he asked
what you do.
So did the music inspire thebrand or did the brand inspire
the music?

SPEAKER_05 (01:13:06):
Um, so the music was first before any of this.
I always wanted to have me aclothing brand, but I I fought
with it for a while because Ijust didn't want it to be like
an ordinary brand, you know whatI'm saying?
Like, it might say sound cliche,but I I really wanted to be like
something like a uh Proud orGucci.
Like, what I mean is like itcould be worldwide, but not bust

(01:13:30):
a nigga head on a price and youwant to wear it.
So really I be trying to bringpeople into the good and evil is
a lifestyle.
And you gotta think about it, wedeal with this shit every day.
So I actually came with thatshit.
I was in the car smoking when Iused to, and it just hit me like
good and evil, and I've beenrocking with it serious since
then.

SPEAKER_02 (01:13:48):
Was that the cover for one of your albums, right?

SPEAKER_05 (01:13:50):
Right, so so yeah, right out now, yeah.
So what I did was um I'm reallyjust branding, rebranding
everybody, because I meaneverything, because I I
reintroduced myself because likebro say he knew me when I was
704 bags.
So I came home as big bags.
So I'm rebranding everything.
So and the good and evil isreally me telling my story and

(01:14:10):
me rebranding myself through myalbum I just put out since I've
been home.

SPEAKER_10 (01:14:13):
Speaking of good and evil, what song did you find the
hardest to work on off thealbum?

SPEAKER_05 (01:14:20):
The hardest one?
Um I'm gonna keep it real, likethe the hardest I I haven't had
no hard song to work on.
I think the the craziest thingthat I did was if y'all listen
to The Friend the Foe, was metaking a personal conversation

(01:14:40):
from somebody I was cool with,and they talking shit about me
to somebody else that Iintroduced them to, and they
came back and told me.
So I think that was probably thehardest thing for me to say, do
I want to put this on here?
Do I don't want to put this onhere?
And I'm like, no advisory man,fuck that shit.
I'm putting this shit on here,bro.

SPEAKER_09 (01:14:59):
Non-censored.

SPEAKER_05 (01:15:00):
Yeah, you feel me?
So then that goes to show peopleand shit that like, you know, my
like I said, my vulnerability,that's me showing personal shit
that get taught about me withsomebody I was close to.
So, um, but and then you know,like some of my the real story,
I'm telling my story about, youknow, when I got told on, I'm
talking about one of my cousinsthat rat it.
Like, it's certain shit inthere.

SPEAKER_02 (01:15:21):
I give a lot of personal stuff to, so well, I
had a question to kind ofpiggyback off of that.
What's something?
Because you know, when peoplesee you on social media, they
see the charisma, theconfidence, just the player
version of you.
So, what's something that peoplemight not be expecting that

(01:15:41):
you're improving in thebackground?
Yeah, so we can get these ladiesfor the background.
Let them know.
What you working on?
Like, what are you working onspiritually, mentally,
physically, that nobody wouldexpect to come from you?

SPEAKER_05 (01:15:54):
Me?
Working on me, getting me themyself together.
Because one thing about it islike if you don't do self-right,
or if you don't work on self,you can't be no good version for
nobody.
Say that shit again.
Yeah, bro.
If you're not right, if youdon't work on yourself, you
would never be a good versionfor nobody.

(01:16:15):
And that's what I tell my team.
I tell my team, I'll be like,look, if it's anything in here
that's fucking with your mental,your energy, or whatever, bro,
we gotta take care of thatbecause we're not gonna get the
best version of you.
So that'll be like y'all cominghere and doing y'all thing on no
advisory, but then y'all don'tclick.
If y'all don't motherfuckingclick, right, so the energy
gonna throw the whole chemistryoff.

(01:16:36):
You know what I'm saying?
Because y'all rock.
So that's what it is.
I'm working on me.
I'm trying to get me togetherbecause I ain't no good if for
nobody if I can't get myselftogether.

SPEAKER_08 (01:16:43):
That's facts.
See, they're gonna clip that forthe show.
Love that.
They're gonna be like, oh yeah,I'm trying to see.

SPEAKER_02 (01:16:51):
We going up there to go get that made.
And he said he wanna be Mary.
Right?

SPEAKER_01 (01:16:57):
Come on.

SPEAKER_02 (01:16:59):
So I have a question because you you really stamp
North Carolina, but forCharlotte, what song off your
album would be like a soundtracksong for Charlotte?
Like, if people are entering thecity and the song is just
playing on the radio to likerepresent Charlotte.
I like what you pick.

SPEAKER_05 (01:17:21):
It's so crazy, man.
Look, this was so crazy you saidit.
So, first off, since you saidsomething about the radio, man,
salute incognito.
Incognito got two of my songsright now playing on Power 98.
He got um My Biggest Fan and hegot uh Load featuring on Taco
Bay.
Those two songs right there inrotation, man.
Y'all call and request thatshit.

(01:17:43):
But um, right now with the stateof music and what Charlotte is
right now, it's gonna be Barbie.
Like you said, like I tookBarbie to uh Bliss.
And when I tell you, themmotherfuckers went crazy.
Like, right now, where we at,and you know, I think Barbie
would be the number one, and thewomen, girls, ladies, y'all
winning right now.
So why not me just add to thefire?

(01:18:04):
You know what I'm saying, andturn up, you know what I'm
saying?
Like Barbie in the face, andshe's super thick.

SPEAKER_02 (01:18:09):
And her baby father mad.

SPEAKER_05 (01:18:11):
Her baby didn't hate her because she stayed on the
shit.
Yeah, man.
We turning them up, bro.

SPEAKER_02 (01:18:17):
Okay, that was a little triggering.

SPEAKER_06 (01:18:19):
Hey, that's right.
That's what we're supposed to dothen.
I know I'm doing somethingright.
The biggest fan right there, yougotta watch out.
There you go.

SPEAKER_02 (01:18:26):
I support though.
I love good music.
I listen to the album, and Ithink that you have some really,
really great songs.
Like, I ever since I was a kid,honestly, like I could pinpoint
a song and be like, oh, that'sgonna be fire.
Like, whatever.
But yeah, you got something likethat one right going, yeah.
I like that.

SPEAKER_05 (01:18:40):
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you.

SPEAKER_08 (01:18:41):
Hey, Fred Matt, while we want, let's talk about
the album right quick.
That's out right now, man.
Incredible album.
Talk about that, because uh whenI went to the um listening
session, I took me about likethree days because I wanted to
really sit down and listen tothat album in his you know
totally incredible fuckingalbum, bro.
I gotta say that shit is dope.
So take us through like theprocess and you know, good,

(01:19:04):
good, good, good versus evil.
Um, and just take us through theprocess of making that album.

SPEAKER_05 (01:19:09):
So, first I'll salute you because I know you
don't like shit now.
I don't.
I know you don't.
You don't like nothing.
And you pulled up with the team,bro.
So I you know that's dope asfuck.
You always support me, man.
So the process of it was, bro,like I really took a collective
of previous music I done beforeI went in, and new music when I

(01:19:29):
came out.
And I collectively was telling astory.
So the whole foundation was Iwanted to take it back kind of
to like when uh Dr.
Dre made Chronic 2001 with theskits, you know what I'm saying?
Like really telling a story.
So real shit, it was just reallylike from me, you know,
transitioning from the beginningto the end.

(01:19:51):
So really, I just took thosesongs that best describe what I
was going through and why I wasin life and me really, you know,
showing the world.
me and I just took that shit andwe placed it so we probably
worked on that motherfucker uhprobably a good six to eight
months like the music was doneit took it took it took more

(01:20:11):
time picking the songs brobecause I went through like I
probably went through like 50songs we got down to 30 songs
then we got down to 20 songsthen we got down to like 17
songs you feel what I'm sayingso and then we ran into like
some kind of technical issue andI'm gonna tell every artist this
make sure y'all motherfuckingbeats are cleared I'm gonna tell

(01:20:33):
y'all this shit now because Ipersonally went through it so
you know I'll be a piece of shitif I don't get a game so before
and I know niggas be wantingtheir money for the beat but
niggas sell a beat the you youyou and whoever the first one to
like go really do something withit.
Or yeah or uh register itregister okay register got it's

(01:20:54):
y'all shit yeah so I ran throughthat with uh like three of my
songs and they got took off butit worked out for the best
anyway because you know likelike you say like it ain't too
long is and you will listen toit over again it ain't one of
them things like okay I heard itnow fuck that shit but that was
the process bro it took longerto pick the songs out than
really to do the music.
I mean you could tell about abody work and how each song

(01:21:15):
because you know when you listento an album an album is supposed
to tell a story and you'resupposed to like supposed to
feel the music and just not likeit just sounds like you just
took some song and threw themtogether in no particular order
just throw shits on there shitwas sonically in order in place
I'm sitting there rocking likeokay okay okay okay yeah yeah
yeah that shit was hard Iappreciate you bro salute my

(01:21:38):
team man one out music becauselike bro uh um his name Duke
Williams he the one that soundthat nigga engineered and mixed
the master out that motherfuckerhe's a four time platinum
producer so he already knowwhere it needs to be and you
just stamped that and said thatbecause he knows sonically what
it takes to have a platinumrecord or a record of here like

(01:22:00):
that.

SPEAKER_02 (01:22:00):
So salute my team yeah Duke Williams shout out
Duke Williams when I mean yeahdid your thing on that
absolutely so the album iscalled Good vs evil as we all
know so if you had two cards infront of you right now which
bags showed up to the interviewtoday the good one or the evil

(01:22:20):
one got the good on the rightevil on the left be honest both
thank you that was a Jade answerright there I don't care what a
motherfucker sentence were weall got multiple personalities
in us absolutely you got thegreeter you got the nice

(01:22:44):
motherfucker and you got themotherfucking asshole you're
gonna meet if you play with uswe all got multiple
personalities regardless youknow what I'm saying the greeter
won't be no facts disappointingthat he didn't say damn it's
I've been almost six monthsgoddamn I can't help it but
anyway Oh Lord we gotta find youone she she gonna be on the I'm
looking at you need the 20 V1you're not going to the 20v1 I'm

(01:23:06):
gonna go to the 20v1 to do itand have fun yeah of course but
the show hell no I'll bewhooping bitches ass between me
and jail I'm from the hood theygotta say they gonna sign a
motherfucking muscle matter youcannot call the police you can't
do nothing on this truth I'mlaughing and I'm joking but they
really know me.

SPEAKER_05 (01:23:22):
If y'all here from Harvey y'all know I get to then
I fight okay but I'm not goingon TV to fight I have kids like
mama why would you up therebeating them girls up like that
lady mama that's crazy I lovey'all though I love y'all though
go up there and go go for theright reasons for real go find
some love don't be playing withDisney okay so what's your type

(01:23:43):
though like what you looking forlike what's the aspects what's
the quality just put she puttingthe application right facts
facts so I'm I'm gonna tell I'mgonna tell you what's so crazy
because when um we was sittingdown and was doing a scassing
call my team asked me the samething and I told them I said
when I was younger I could tryto jot down the list of what I

(01:24:04):
like right but where we at nowyou can have a badass bitch bad
in respect not just woman butshe be ugly in the inside you
can have a woman that's you knowhome homely whatever whatever
whatever whatever she be thebest thing for you so really I'm
open to anything I'm just like Ilike what I like if if we click

(01:24:25):
and I energy to click becauselooks can only go so far like I
wanna like I wanna wanna bearound you like you can have a
pretty motherfucker or whateverbut then you can only be around
that motherfucker for a day likeyou stay a day and you won't
want to see it the next week orsomething like that.
So really what I'm looking foris I just you know I don't think
like with me like I feel likeI'm not gonna be able to explain

(01:24:48):
it like it's just gonna besomething like I want to be
around you.
You know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_08 (01:24:51):
So I don't really have a particular type it's just
I think it's gonna be when I seeit I see it you know what I'm
saying so you know that's onegame so facts now are you really
like you know I mean looking forsomething or just for show
because now you know a lot ofthese shows they don't really be
looking they just you know justfor show then like love Marla

(01:25:11):
are you really looking for lovewhen you looking for a lady or
what you doing so but withoutgiving it away I know he's mad
at me right now for asking thathe said yeah he said he dating
for marriage dating for marriageI mean yeah bro like it's like
with anything bro we we we cansay like I could say I ain't

(01:25:33):
looking for nothing but thenthat's when it'll happen.

SPEAKER_05 (01:25:36):
So I'm I'm open for what it's going for but until
you know what I'm saying itcatches me or whatever it is
like I'll go with it.
But if nothing comes from thislike if I don't find my one then
I just got to keep going on broyou know what I'm saying but
honestly I'm gonna be open I'mgonna get them to real me it's
it's just up if they know whatto fucking do with me.

(01:25:57):
If you if you know how to get meand know what to do with me then
we can have something out ofthat but if not bro you know how
it is bro a motherfucker justgot to know what they're doing
with you bro they don't knowwhat they're doing with you bro
then they ain't for you anyway.

SPEAKER_08 (01:26:07):
That's facts that's facts so you hear that ladies
bring your A game you betterknow what you're doing with me.

SPEAKER_02 (01:26:13):
If not going to see your way out B be intentional be
intentional like I did thatright yeah that's hard I like
that you were supposed tocontinue though you supposed to
say what it was was start offwhat you said huh?

SPEAKER_08 (01:26:26):
Start off with I said bring your A game now
you're gonna see your way out B.

SPEAKER_05 (01:26:29):
Yeah because then D gonna hop over E and F you up
there looking for you finishthat my G Okay I'm when it

(01:26:57):
speaking of what the helly and BMyers what is that song gonna be
streaming I'm trying to I'vebeen waiting for that was on
release what song what's wedon't even know what song we
don't even know never mind whois B Myers is if you was Brian
White there you you not thereyou stream white B Myers and his

(01:27:19):
lawyers will be in contact yeahman nah see that we did that
because so then you know y'allheard a great body of work but
y'all hearing what's coming nextyeah and if you ask for that now
so you already know thatmotherfucker finna be crazy.

SPEAKER_03 (01:27:38):
Yeah not to talk about it too much but this gonna
hear it when it comes out yeahit's gonna be shout to my man B
Minds so what up yeah salute BMinds broke him salute quality
and tea bro for like lettingthat shit go through bro yeah be
my brother man we've beenrocking for a long time yeah I
didn't even know B Minds waslike in the in the mix like that

(01:28:00):
until I found out that he was inthe mix listen bro he's saying
like them fries look he he goback he go back to Polo Studio
Monroe Roll too when we wasdoing coalition shit he go all
the way back that far I was likeI'm just now getting a whiff
I've been around the block a fewtimes he gonna be he gonna be
the one of the biggestmotherfucking country muffers

(01:28:22):
out of here bro I promise you assoon as that mother one shit
catch they ain't gonna bettertouch that boy bro I I hear it I
see it bro like as long as weget tickets bro you don't give
us no tickets I'm coming tofucking hunt you down Bind you
Brian yep Brian is I just gavehim a name find you Brian yeah
that ain't my name I just I justmade it up I know I know nah

(01:28:46):
yeah man like I appreciate thelove obviously I love y'all and
big up to Polo man Polo the goatfor real polo the OG I went to
Polo's old studio that's where Ifirst started doing anything and
uh you know it's crazy becausenow I'm just sitting here
listening to Bags story on itand I'm realizing how much mine

(01:29:06):
and bags story before we evenmet each other for real kind of
intertwines with each other whenit comes to Charlotte and the
music culture and the way thatit's been built up and and and
really like created some realstrong houses out here for real.
Like you know you know baby andthen bags is back and better
than ever you know I knew him at704 Bags I knew him then that's

(01:29:30):
how I met him and then Ireconnected with him I was like
where you been then he talked tome and then I went away and I
now I'm back.
So it's just crazy howeverything kind of intertwines
and um talking to Polo on a ringcamera was like damn I'm home
bruh I'm home for real.

SPEAKER_05 (01:29:48):
So I love it and I gotta give my man his flowers
because he's he's uh first onethat came and put his arm around
me and said ain't nobody gonnasupport you but I don't care
what they say you do you keepgoing and that's that's my dog
for real so brother for life forreal southern y'all love that
yeah who's cut onions in herespeech be my appreciate it was

(01:30:14):
that was that was I know theenvironment I need some um you
know some some speeches and shitlike that some motivational
motivational yo it's money inthat it's money in that we all
got we all got the gift to getyeah that's right on the lawyer
game too you heard him talkingabout the law shit gotchain
gotcha no I want to play a quickgame right quick can we play a
quick game quick game quick gameI'm always down but then we're

(01:30:37):
gonna play a quick game yeahlet's do it quick game but would
you rather would you ratheralright now I mean I ain't I
ain't gonna be um settled withthis shit I'm just gonna hit you
in the head would you rather badbreath like holotos type breath
as soon as you look at the faceor saying put it no I don't know
I'm just making or ugly faceugly like like idiot like an

(01:31:02):
ugly face oh damn it's gonna becrazy when I say something to
you why holotosis you can fixugly face you can't fix nigga so
I can work on it with thatbreath but that face wait how
you gonna fix that what yougonna do we took her to the damn
uh dentist she she might got abad too she might need that tone
straight that shit is uncurablelike it's just now now you add

(01:31:25):
shit to it bro you should havesaid that at the beginning bro
yeah you feel me you ain't saythat yeah yeah yeah you add shit
to the shit cause I had a goodanswer now fuck that yeah we're
gonna fix that halitosis we'regonna fix that shit all right
would you rather have nokneecaps or no elbows what yeah

(01:31:47):
you heard me I'll take thekneecaps 400 right and then
what's this uh what's that bycell bicep that's it so would
you just have a long arm youjust your arms can't move just
so you just be no kneecap butthen you can't walk if you don't
have kneecaps yeah yeah listenwhat you want to do uh I guess

(01:32:08):
no elbows you said no elbowsright no elbows yeah no elbows
because I if I I can walk if Ican walk shit a girl gonna look
at me if I can just do that yeahyeah yeah I'ma have that bag I
done seen motherfuckers withbags and them motherfuckers
ain't got no legs no arms likethis they gotta there you go
I'ma just be just like that alot of mis uh doggy style that's

(01:32:32):
it she ain't gotta look at myarms I would just maybe the legs
my legs can stay open the wholetime yeah definitely I have to
do the arms shit bro because I Iwould like to walk I gotta walk
I ain't have nobody trying topush me around shit I'm having
I'm I'm having to feed me poloshe got to feed the nigga yeah

(01:32:55):
because it it ain't gonna be inyou right damn you right broke
your head damn I guess yeah Igotta rethink that then yeah
fuck that take my dad yeah takemy dcast then hey bro that's a

(01:33:15):
crazy fucking question bro whatthe fuck I just I stole that
from somebody okay okay and getthat motherfucker back bro that
shit right there have somebodyfucked up in the game y'all got
one would you do no no no nothen we said we're gonna do it
huh I don't have one sorry Ijust drew a blank and we sat

(01:33:42):
here for like 30 seconds y'allreally did it got so quiet so
quiet we was waiting on a femalefigure I have to say that no I
know what we were gonna do thelyrics let's do the lyrics okay
go ahead but we have to um okayso I'm gonna basically say a
word and I want you to think ofthe first lyric you can

(01:34:05):
freestyle it or it can be a songthat's already known okay so the
word is gonna be uh pretty Ilike it like that I like it like
that huh as Julie but where thepretty coming at what you
talking about use pretty theword for it oh um but then why

(01:34:29):
you thought about that songbecause you said pretty like
that like that back I don't knowhow to act that's what I'm
saying yeah but yeah um sopretty gotta be in there so uh
what's what's the song bro namedmy uh pretty young thing or you
can freestyle it you know youcan freestyle it's right there
he in a he buying Christmasgifts and shit um let me see

(01:34:52):
with Christmas that's why Icelebrate Kwanzaa don't have
seen with no fucking arts oh I'mlike what um let me see pretty
right uh throw it out on the Iwas thinking pretty round round
going roundtown or pretty Rickysorry we are we just took your

(01:35:14):
fucking word no you do I could Iwas thinking of that song that
had a PY was it pretty youngthing what was that PYT yeah
that's what I was thinking aboutyeah it is PYT but who sings
that song I think it's WaleMichael Jackson no the young
niggas when they just came outthat PYT song Wale okay okay
cost you a 50 what cost you afifty oh you want to book me

(01:35:35):
gonna cost you a fifty nobody doit like me in the city I better
go hit it plus it took me andgotta go get it run up the back
and go buy me a rich gummiescame out of the salons ate out
the churches nobody do it likeme in the street that's how you
let you get away with that shitnah dead what huh yeah yeah you

(01:35:55):
and my wife okay one more I'mgonna make it hard gummies
gummies yes gummies gummiesyummy gummy bears because she
finna be high gummies I'mchallenging I don't know no
someone got them gummies hecould freestyle so it she gotta
suck it to his gummy and all wedo is count the money hey she my

(01:36:19):
bad bitch she my money gummy andain't nothing even funny so what
the fuck y'all like oh no thatwas fire gummy bad bags never
know what my tower they couldfind you out on all social media
platforms bad hey man listen tobig bags not the little one on

(01:36:39):
every platform man is B-I-G-GB-A-G-G-Z and listen I got
matter of fact I got a new songdropping tomorrow bro okay it's
called motherfucking um down forwhatever featuring motherfucking
James Artisan matter of facty'all heard the song vibrate do
you have it now yeah I got itlisten we're gonna rock out to
that song then we're gonna playthat and we're gonna can we do

(01:37:00):
that yeah yeah yeah yeah I cansend it to you right quick no no
don't even send it to me plug itup all right all right for sure
so yeah uh listen man y'all findme on all social media platforms
man y'all go follow me man looklike I say look salute Holly
Land right here man y'all go getI'm a brand ambassador for Holly
Land you know I'm saying it'sthe motherfucking what's this
candy apple vodka move over cutorders man listen what I'm

(01:37:23):
telling you man listen this willset your party off right man no
I ain't gonna front you had thisat the um the listening joint
and what she put in there sheput the grenadine in there yeah
grenadine this shit with thegrenadine in there is tough it's
tough yeah the uh that um rightnow I got the cookies coming out
man the good and evil cookiesgot good and evil cookies yeah
bro yeah no no no no no I wasgonna do that but you should

(01:37:47):
have put like one side is goodlike it's to like a certain
amount of THC and the evil gotsome shit in there you go so
look nah that's something I cando so um that um like I say you
can catch me in the Tupiesmovies about to drop 26 I'm
gonna be in Fail Trust I'm gonnabe in uh Queen City's the
Hornet's nest um right now I gottwo songs on under the gun with
Rich Dunk Ty Durton um shit whatelse I got going on barrel um

(01:38:11):
shit matter of fact good andevil just hit over it's like a
little bit over 300,000 on allmy platforms streams and boos
with everything um shit bro weworking bro like hey y'all call
request my shit on the radio manit's that North Carolina shit
man is big bags man like I saidrunner shit let me hold let me

(01:38:34):
find the shit puts attitude upand ready I was over here
talking right now looking up therotation goddamn table a second
I got it bro I don't know whyyou find that man you know what
it is man Charles the Moore'spodcast shout out to my dangers
crew it is your boy Sil McLeandas What's up bitches it's Lex
Rated Bella me a beautifulfucking soul you already know

(01:38:56):
it's me jasmine like the flowerdo not forget the like the
flower thank you not forget thelike the motherfucker what kind
of flower jasmine flower oh thejasmine flower so I'm Jasmine
every week every week the flowerI'm gonna do it again every week
if I said jasmine like the ricewould you know oh I love jasmine
me too but I'm not a rice I'mnot a rice grain I'm a flower

(01:39:18):
white and raw rice okay that'sboth because there's a such
thing as the jasmine flower ifyou've never heard of it there's
a flower called jasmine and I'mher like the flower so that's
like saying like if they're likeoh my name is Aladdin like the
prince my name is Trump like thepresident why do you say like

(01:39:42):
the flower because my name isJasmine because I'm a I grew as
a small I know I'm gonna tellyou right now what's your name
friend?

SPEAKER_02 (01:39:50):
Y Kill okay why kill the reason I call myself Jasmine
like the flower is because mybirth name is Jasmine but it's a
double entundra because I wasborn as a little tiny Bud and I
blossomed into a full bloomed,fragile, smell good, beautiful
being.

SPEAKER_00 (01:40:08):
That was like so cliche-ish.

SPEAKER_09 (01:40:11):
He's a hater.
Don't even listen to her.

SPEAKER_08 (01:40:13):
That was a bud in a beam.
She delayed it.

SPEAKER_02 (01:40:16):
That was cute.

SPEAKER_05 (01:40:17):
Jasmine liked the flower.

SPEAKER_02 (01:40:18):
Jasmine liked the flower, but don't get it fucked
up.
She still got thorns, all right?
She still got thorns.
If you know, you know.
Hey.
Alright, Bags, bringing thissong.

SPEAKER_05 (01:40:27):
Hey man, right now, bro, y'all about to get a
exclusive, exclusive, exclusivepreview of Down for Whatever.
Big Bags and James Artisan, bro,is dropping tonight at 12
o'clock, man.
Y'all make sure y'all go getthis shit.
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