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October 13, 2023 • 28 mins

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Ever found yourself enraptured by the hilarious antics of a mommy vlogger turned unexpected celebrity interviewer? We promise, you'll be left questioning the very definition of journalism as we navigate the controversial and comedic interviewing techniques of a viral TikTok sensation. We share our thoughts on the plethora of hip hop artists gracing her platform, and probe the reasons behind these unconventional collaborations.

That's not all. We're also cranking up the dial on the radio wars, comparing the influence of stations like Hot 97 and WVKR on the music scene. From repetitiveness to reach, it's a battle of the airwaves you wouldn't want to miss. Plus, we're taking a detour into modern dating, musing over the impact of gentrification on cities like Westchester, and discussing Taylor Swift's surprise appearance at a recent Jets game. As we wrap up, we're left reflecting on the ever-evolving standards of journalism and fame in this digital age. So tune in, and join us for this riveting ride!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's in the field, radio y'all.
Everything's real in the fieldOn 91.3 FM WVKR.

Lady D (00:12):
yo I lost the AirPods, man.
Oh no, it was like my biggestfear ever that I was gonna lose
one of them and like only haveone AirPods, and like that.

Erin Boogie (00:24):
That's why I don't, like I can't get down with the
AirPods, because I just knowthat's gonna happen.

Lady D (00:29):
And they're mad expensive bro.

Erin Boogie (00:30):
Yeah, and they don't just sell one, right.

Lady D (00:35):
You know, I didn't look that up.
I feel like they gotta betogether.
You know like to like connect.

Erin Boogie (00:43):
Yeah.

Lady D (00:45):
Can we talk about this girl, bobby, that interviews the
people?
I'm not.
Why are we calling it aninterview?
I honestly I thought she wasjust hanging out with them, like
I thought it was just videos ofher hanging out with people.

Erin Boogie (00:59):
Let me tell you so.
She started out on TikTok as amommy vlogger because she's
young, she's married and she hastwo kids, so she started.
That's how she started out.
And then, all of a sudden, shewiped her social media and
decided that she was gonnainterview celebrities awkwardly
and she put a post out on socialmedia and was like I have $300

(01:21):
that if anybody could link me toa celebrity and like that's how
it started.
And then she like it was likesomebody who knew somebody who
knew somebody who knew Drake,type of thing.

Lady D (01:32):
Like some famous guy is her neighbor.

Erin Boogie (01:35):
Yeah, no she's not like and the neighbor yeah, and
the neighbor.

Lady D (01:41):
she told him that she wanted to like start podcast or
something, and like he hookedher up with the first interview.

Erin Boogie (01:48):
Which was funny, margot, yeah, yeah.

Lady D (01:52):
But like no, she definitely got that alley you.
But I'm just very confused whywe're calling it interviews.
Does she actually haveconversations or ask them
questions that make sense?
Because these are her hangingout with them and being awkward
is not an interview.

Erin Boogie (02:06):
So the thing is, why people are so divided on it
is because it's not an interview, but she's also not hanging out
with them.
It's like her brand of comedyis like is like awkward, like
I'm sort of offending you, likefake offending you, and stuff.
And it's like people are alsowondering why, like all these
hip hop artists are sitting withthis chick.

(02:27):
Like for what reason?
Like you could go to hip hopjournalists, you could go to
Math Alpha, you could go toNoriega, you could go to Elliott
Wilson, you could go to youknow what I mean?
There's like you could go toShirley, you could go to Jim
Aswad.
Like there's so many likelegitimate journalists that you
could go on their show or go getinterviewed by them and be in a

(02:48):
publication, like.
So like why this chick?

Lady D (02:50):
Dan, like maybe people think it's funny.

Erin Boogie (02:53):
I'm just, it was, it was funny to me until people
were calling it that untilpeople were calling it an
interview and I'm like this isnot it.

Lady D (03:01):
I just thought they were funny, Like they were supposed
to be funny videos.

Erin Boogie (03:04):
Like if that's why we call it journalism, like
people aren't like amused by itanymore.
You know what I mean.

Lady D (03:10):
Yeah, I mean, I think it's weird.
I honestly think it's weird.
I liked when people, when peopleclap back at her like when
people tell her off, like that'slike what I wait for In the
clips.
When I see them on Twitter, Idon't follow her or anything
like that, but it ends up on mytimeline.
It shocked me today because Istarted seeing all these like

(03:31):
think pieces about it andthere's, there's black people
that could be in these spacesand I'm like okay, but she's not
interviewing them.
I don't see any interview, butI haven't watched a whole, you
know video on her page.
So I mean, if you're she justmaking goofy videos, so you know

(03:51):
.

Erin Boogie (03:51):
It's just making people uncomfortable, like
that's what it is.
And then like like the reasonwhy it's like not funny anymore
is because it's not funny.
You know what I mean.
Like what she does isn't funny.
People don't find it funny, Ithink it's not.

Lady D (04:04):
Yeah, I mean, I don't particularly think it's funny
and I don't think that I meannow it's like annoying because
people are calling it interviews, like that is what's blown my
mind, like why are we calling itthat?
Like why are we even?
It's not that aspect to it.

Erin Boogie (04:21):
Her name shouldn't be in the same conversation with
journalists.

Lady D (04:23):
That's what I'm saying.
Like, why is really that's likeyou don't say that about like
Kai?
You know what I mean.
Like he often went there andhung out with the kid.
You know what I'm saying.
That's not an interview, right?
Like, if you ask somebody aquestion, that's not an
interview.
Do you like ice cream?
That's an interview.
Now, like I don't understandwhat is that.

Erin Boogie (04:43):
I was thinking about this the other day because
we're like part of that too.
Is that like now, anybodybecause I was thinking about
like the people like that I knowthat have started podcasts and
stuff, and it's like anybodywith a microphone that you can
plug into a computer and pressrecord on it is an interviewer
now and everybody has a show anda podcast and a platform and a

(05:04):
and a show and a opinion, andit's like that's not always the
right thing either.
Yeah, and then they just spewout stuff.

Lady D (05:16):
So the nerd at the cool table guy sometimes we
correspond on Twitter, so he waslike we have to respect Bobby's
craft and I'm like what Craft?
Like I'm not, I'm notunderstanding what we have to
respect.
So I was like I don't, I don'treally have to do anything, but
um.
And he was like I'm a hater forit, I'm just not moved, I'm not
anything about it, I'm just notmoved by it and like like is

(05:44):
this also something?

Erin Boogie (05:44):
like you know she, like I said, she started out as,
like a mommy blogger.
So, like she wasn't, thiswasn't her lane.
So what made you wipe yoursocial media and decide I'm
going to interview hip hopartists that I know nothing
about?
That's not my, I don't put thatgenre of music, I'm not in that
culture, I don't know anythingabout it, but I'm going to just

(06:05):
give it a go and see where itgoes, yeah.

Lady D (06:08):
Like and like I said, you were hooked up with the
interview.
It's not like you were just outthere and then you know we're
discovered and came up out themud and all this other like what
.
I'm just trying to figure out.
What about this?

Erin Boogie (06:20):
I'm supposed to respect.
Well, and that's where, like, Idon't think there's anything to
respect about it, and I thinkthat's why people are having a
hard time digesting it.
Instead of consuming itfrivolously and letting it die
out, people are like offended byit because it's offensive.
You know what I mean.
It's offensive.
If offensive is going to payyour bills, cool, but like I'm

(06:42):
wondering how long it's going tolast for her with the amount of
backlash that she's receiving,because not everything on the
internet is good either.
Did you see that anorexic chickthat's on TikTok that she's
like huge on TikTok?

Lady D (06:55):
Yeah, that was just a certain yeah, I'm like, oh, why
are we supporting this?
Like there's just things likeWell, that's what I said to
nerdy the cool table.
That's exactly what I said.
I was like you know anybody,people go viral and stuff all
the time.
The girl been around since 2021.
She just started doing thisother thing.

(07:16):
If you ask me if I'm impressedor respect her and all this
other her craft what craft?
Yeah, I got to respect hercraft.
What craft?
Chow come.
If you ask me in five years ifI feel whatever, whatever about
Bobby that you know time hasgone by.
She's either still here or not,or has done something else.

Erin Boogie (07:37):
We're beginning to remember her name.
I'm saying.

Lady D (07:40):
then you ask me if I respect her in the craft and the
journey she just got here.
What am I respecting?
Yeah, people is just too easilyamazed.
It's not even like you can likesomething you know you could be
interested in it, you can wantto see you know, but come on.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Yeah, no, I'm not.

Erin Boogie (07:58):
I'm not by her, her particular brand of social
media, much like the rest of theworld, apparently.

Lady D (08:09):
He was like um, your people reached out to my people,
yeah offset.

Erin Boogie (08:17):
Okay, first of all, I thought offset was quiet
because we rarely hear from himand he's been on a good press
run lately and it's bringing outhis personality and he's
hilarious.
Show your personality more NowI would watch offset
interviewing people or hangingout with people you know.
I would watch that, or like anoffset and Cardi B reality show.

(08:38):
Sign me up, I'll go pop thepopcorn like I'm ready.
Holy for it.

Lady D (08:43):
And like that stuff.
I respect they came up out themoney and now if he started
storming like the carisha,please, girl, whatever else, she
came about the money to startdoing something else.
And then when?
And then the interviews, Iguess were actually good.
I haven't watched those either,but you know, people seem to
enjoy them.

Erin Boogie (09:00):
The only thing is what her is that she started
getting accolades too fastbecause Diddy put her on like
she started dating Diddy and hegave her a show.
So I mean, she worked hard toget where she is as a city girl
but she kind of fell into PDiddy's lap and ended up on
revolt.
So it's like yeah, that wasn't.

Lady D (09:21):
Yeah, I have a hard time with that when she starts
getting all these like accoladeswas weird, but like her doing
it was like OK, cool, that'scool that you did it.
Yeah, yeah, the accolades wasreally weird, like her being
listed as like a top hip hopjournalist was like insane.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
I was like no.

Lady D (09:38):
Yeah.

Erin Boogie (09:40):
So shout out to Nori and DJ EFN, who kind of
really I mean, there was otherhip hop outlets out there before
before they put drink champsout.
So I'm not going to say thatthey were the first, because
they definitely weren't thefirst in that space, but they
were the the first and biggestrappers turn interviewers to
really develop a strong platform.

(10:00):
So, yeah, a lot of these otheroutlets now that have sprung up,
they're dope, but you got togive the give the flowers to
drink champs.
Yeah drink, champs, walk, sothey could run.

Lady D (10:16):
Oh my God, did you see the people on Facebook complain
about Hot 97?
Why do we keep hearing the samefour songs?

Erin Boogie (10:25):
Oh yeah.

Lady D (10:26):
Oh, it's like a bunch of people over the past couple of
days.
I keep seeing it and I'm like,oh, that's hilarious.

Erin Boogie (10:33):
Well, because it's commercial radio and that's how
that works.

Lady D (10:37):
So I just shared it and I was like listen to in the
field radio instead.

Erin Boogie (10:41):
Yeah, noncommercial radio.
We can do what we want when wewant.

Lady D (10:45):
Weirdos.

Erin Boogie (10:46):
You're only going to hear a song once in our
rotation, per song, per show.

Lady D (10:50):
Yeah, people are saying like, in like an hour they heard
something like four times.
Like, is that for real?

Erin Boogie (10:56):
I would have to listen to Hot 97 to see if that
was actually a thing.
But it wouldn't surprise mebecause they probably play it,
because think about it as acasual listener you're probably
just tuning in for like a shortamount of time and then tuning
out, tuning back in and thatsort of thing.
So I could see them playingsomething at like, say, like you
know, every 15 minutes type ofthing, like the quarter hours.

(11:18):
Yeah the same rotation, yeah,like a number one song or
something like that.

Lady D (11:23):
Yeah, Well, sucks to suck.

Erin Boogie (11:30):
WBKR is heard, has a stronger bandwidth than Hot 97
and is heard in up to fivestates.
So shout out to WBKR for beingbetter than Hot 97 in a lot.
Yeah, radio Wars, radio Wars,like, is that a thing?
Is radio?
I feel like a radio is not athing enough where that would be

(11:54):
impactful to the culture.
Like we're out here movingneedles.
Yo, what else happened thisweek?
Well, I feel like we haven'trecorded in a long time.

Lady D (12:06):
Right, because people was getting interviewed.

Erin Boogie (12:09):
I know we had a moratorium on interviews so we
could speak to the people.
People need to hear us so often.

Lady D (12:15):
Right, I said Taylor Swift is in New York, oh my God,
mm-hmm.

Erin Boogie (12:20):
It feels like it just screams PR stunt to me.
Could you imagine?

Lady D (12:25):
just somehow.

Erin Boogie (12:31):
They lose to the jet, oh my God.
And Taylor Swift is in theaudience.
I hope they do.
The Jets are my team.

Lady D (12:40):
I know Like come on and we're at home.

Erin Boogie (12:45):
We got Jets tickets to go see them out in Las Vegas
.

Lady D (12:49):
When Next month?
Oh my God, that's so exciting.

Erin Boogie (12:54):
I know, and they're dumb close.
They're close too, yeah, likewe might be on TV close, ooh,
yeah.
Well, the tickets was like.
It was like $100 more to sit inthe nosebleed seats or $100
less, I mean to sit in thenosebleed seats, and I was like
we should just pony up that $100.

Lady D (13:17):
That's what I do.
Right like if you're gonna go.

Erin Boogie (13:22):
Yeah, that's how I felt, and this is kind of a once
in a lifetime type thing.
I don't think I'll be out therefor another football game
anytime, soon at least, so Imight as well sit real close
behind the end zone.

Lady D (13:35):
Absolutely, Yo.
I was at a casino last nightand won hundreds of dollars off
of like a side bed playingBlackjack.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
Yay.

Lady D (13:49):
It was very cool.
I broke even against the dealerLike we both had 20, so like
nothing happened there.
But I put it was a $25 buy-in,so I'd put $25 to buy in.
I put $25 on the circle bed andgot two face cards and I was
like I was like screaming.
I was, people were looking at meand then I was like alright,

(14:17):
see you later.
I'm going home and the guy'slike wait, you don't want to buy
?
And I just give him a $5 billto like tip him.
He's like thanks, have a goodnight.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
He's not trying to convince me to play.

Erin Boogie (14:29):
That's what he really wanted.
Yeah, Yo, honestly datingnowadays more power to you
people.
You guys are strong, because Iwouldn't last two seconds.

Lady D (14:42):
I hate it, I just don't want to anymore.
And if it's not something likethat, the person's already
married or with somebody, orthere's just nothing out here.
I know it's sad times.
Should we do like lady D inlike February?
Oh my.

Erin Boogie (15:00):
God yes.

Lady D (15:01):
This might be a reality.
I mean, I was thinking aboutthis, remember, we've been
thinking about this, but we'reboth like with people.
So, now I'm not, so maybe weshould, maybe we should just do
yes.
That would be cute Okay.

Erin Boogie (15:17):
Well, edit this out so no one takes it.
Yeah, I don't.
I don't want to broadcast anyideas I don't want.
People are about to hear ablank space.
I'm with lady D in February.

Lady D (15:35):
I am going to do that.

Erin Boogie (15:40):
That's not without like a curse word All right, I
can watch the jet game.

Lady D (15:44):
Maybe I'll go to a sports bar and meet some nice
guy.
Right, nice guys Watch the jets.

Erin Boogie (15:51):
This is why I want you to start a column about your
dating.
You could be like sex in thecity, but in 2023, where it's
like sex and is in shambles.

Lady D (16:02):
Sex

Erin Boogie (16:07):
That sounds like a flaming dumpster.
No offense to Albany, but whata terrible city.

Lady D (16:18):
I love Albany it's really cute.
Now, someone said that I cameduring like a time of
gentrification, so I just haveno idea how terrible it is.
I was like really?

Erin Boogie (16:37):
You're part of the gentrification.
Yeah Yo, when I was young Iused to be so against
gentrification and now, as ahomeowner, I'm like I don't see
what the problem is with raisingproperty value Seriously.
But when I was young and Icouldn't afford to live here, I

(17:00):
was like a super antigentrification because I was the
one being gentrified out.
I shouldn't laugh about that.
People are probably going to belike she's a terrible person.

Lady D (17:12):
This is a good idea.
I mean, I haven't done anythingpersonally to gentrify.

Erin Boogie (17:19):
So me either.
Actually, I got taken advantageof by the real estate market
Thanks to all the city peoplemoving up here in general.

Lady D (17:28):
Yeah, Like once you have the home.
Now you're like, oh, I don'tcare.

Erin Boogie (17:32):
Yeah, I'm like can we get some high end stores over
here with a million dollars?
For no apparent reason.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
It's going to be like Westchester soon.

Erin Boogie (17:40):
That's where my mom said something about moving
closer to Westchester and I waslike I can't afford that.

Lady D (17:46):
So this is Westchester, it's baby Westchester.

Erin Boogie (17:49):
Yeah, this is what Westchester was 20 years ago.

Lady D (17:52):
Right.

Erin Boogie (17:53):
Now, westchester is a little Manhattan, that's what
I was saying.

Lady D (17:57):
Now people are going to be.
People are starting to lookover here at Albany and Saratoga
and stuff.
I'm like don't look over here,there's nothing to see over here
.

Erin Boogie (18:06):
They're all coming North Kid Yo please do not.

Lady D (18:12):
But I was thinking, I was thinking about maybe I can
keep this apartment and juststill have a condo there, like
if I get a tiny, tiny, tinylittle studio, one that I own,
and so what?
That I live here in the city, Ijust pay right here and I own
that?

Erin Boogie (18:29):
Oh, you could have paid me more jobs.

Lady D (18:32):
Yeah, well, I did just get a good job, but I'm just
saying people pay that much forone apartment.
If you think about it Like if Iget something really cheap in
my mortgage is like a grandPeople pay that A factor in
taxes too.
I don't want to pay taxes.

Erin Boogie (18:51):
That's not how that works.
Then they put a lien on yourhouse and then you can't sell it
or do anything.

Lady D (18:55):
They'll take it, they're having a foreclosure auction in
Albany at the end of the month.

Erin Boogie (19:02):
Those who just have to be careful with the damage,
because people, when they getforeclosed on, destroy those
properties.

Lady D (19:09):
What happens when you do that?
Do you get in trouble?
Nothing.
What do you mean If the bankfloor closed on the house, then
the bank owns the house, right?
If you destroy it, aren't yougoing to get?

Erin Boogie (19:20):
in trouble.
No, the trouble that you get inis when you lose your house and
they evict you because thesheriffs come and they'll throw
all your stuff on the curb andthen you have bad credit for
life.
That's seven years at leastHowever long it stays on your
credit.
Yeah, that's.

Lady D (19:38):
Hopefully.
I don't know, I want to gocheck it out.
I mean, maybe there's somerental properties or like two
families that are right now andthen they can live in a damaged
house.
Oh my lord, I'll be a slumlord.

Erin Boogie (19:54):
She's just going to say devs aspiring to be a
slumlord.
Oh so funny.

Lady D (20:04):
Yo.

Erin Boogie (20:05):
Hilarious, being a homeowner is not for the week.

Lady D (20:10):
You know, being singles now for the week, being alive is
not for the week.

Erin Boogie (20:15):
No, can I tell you that?
So this is gonna soundhilarious.
Yesterday I hit my friend upand I was like we should sue our
parents because, adequately,prepare us for how awful being
an adult is.
I feel violated For real.
This isn't fair.
I told my mama that one timethat I was gonna do that and she
was like mad, I know, but I waslike I didn't ask you to bring

(20:48):
me here.
Now I have to just survive andtake care of myself in this,
like it was like duringinflation and all that, and I'm
like everything is like yogurtused to be 99 cents, now it's $2
for yogurt.
I don't want to live in thisworld.
Why would you bring me here?
You know You'd ask me if Iwanted this and now I'm just
expected to pay taxes and pay amortgage and go to work.

Lady D (21:06):
I don't want to do any of those things right.

Erin Boogie (21:10):
She was like oh my god.

Lady D (21:12):
I just Am over it.
Yeah, for real.
Why is there a sheep woolfestival?
What do you do with that?
Not go, maybe they got likesweaters.
Oh, there's a circus at themall in Albany there's one down
here, too.
You have one too.

(21:34):
Is that the one that's overlike down route nine, at the uh,
where chuckie cheese used to beor something?

Erin Boogie (21:39):
No, I think it.
No, it's still.
The chuckie cheese is stillthere.
Kid, the chuckie cheese isthere, yeah.
Oh that's cute.
I think it's at the um Galleria.
What In the parking lot?

Lady D (21:55):
Oh my god that's where parking lot can't uh sustain
stuff.
Remember to when the wholething like collapsed that one
time because the snow was on it.

Erin Boogie (22:03):
I was mad because I was working at the king's demo
when that happened.
I was like, and I always usedto park up there and I was like,
so you're telling me that Icould have just got a new car?
And now I can.
Now I'm just here at work.

Lady D (22:15):
That's crazy, oh my god.
Hey, we should talk about theuh amber alert.
First of all, why was I in thatarea?
I'm like not me being down thestreet from where somebody was
abducted.
Now you out here abductingpeople.
I did not abduct a baby.
Rumors start saying I want toknow what happened.

(22:37):
I want to know what happenedbecause it was like this would
have said the circumstances inwhich she was abducted Leads the
police to believe that she's atdanger in danger of like
serious harm or death.

Erin Boogie (22:51):
Oh my god, that's what the amber alert said.

Lady D (22:54):
Yeah, that's what it said, bro, she, oh, they updated
her height she's four, six Nined-pounds.
Blonde hair, green eyes, pinkpokemon t-shirt, pokemon and a
bicycle helmet.

(23:14):
I'm sure the bicycle helmet'snot on still, but um, taken from
, where was she at?
Yeah, it was in Saratoga County, um morrow lake state park At 6
15 pm On saturday.
I was like not me being overthere.
That is scary, that's not cool.

(23:35):
Oh, she's okay, it's not like.
The thing is was scary.
What's somebody do that?
What?
You think they're gonna justlet the child go.
No, they're gonna just drop heroff.

Erin Boogie (23:47):
I know why was them people?
Did you see when the person wasriding down the highway With
the person on the hood of thecar, and that was an Albany?
Yes, what are y'all doing upthere?
I don't, I don't know.

Lady D (24:02):
Um, you guys are running people over in Poughkeepsie.

Erin Boogie (24:05):
That's different.
90 miles an hour, that's notnormal.
And the girl had was holdingher sneakers and her hand on the
hood of the car going up.

Lady D (24:17):
I can't, I can't that is , that is talent right there,
that's what I'm saying we'rejust talented in Albany.

Erin Boogie (24:27):
We like, when it happened we didn't bring that up
, but that's something worthmentioning.
Is there anything else localhappening?

Lady D (24:36):
Um, if you live in Albany, go to Sianados Deli.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Oh my god.

Erin Boogie (24:48):
Let me know, I'm doing my job right if you're in
Poughkeepsie record at ApolloStudios.
I want nice stuff on Christmas.

Lady D (24:59):
I want nice stuff for Christmas, christmas time yeah,
now I'm not gonna get Christmasstuff.
Oh no, I need a boyfriend ASAP.
So If you wanna be Lady D'sboyfriend.

Erin Boogie (25:13):
Oh my god, we should set up, like a Google
form, a Google form, yeah, andjust have people fill out
applications.
Oh my god, we're gonna do thiscorrectly.

Lady D (25:26):
Yes, it has to be a form because we have to like vet the
people who are gonna come.
Oh my god, the more to comeabout this we gotta really set
this up.
That would be so funny.
Have you ever done speed dating.
No.

Erin Boogie (25:46):
Alright, we're gonna have to do some research.

Lady D (25:50):
Alright, so we're gonna research speed dating.
We got a bunch of new music.
There's a bunch of interviewsout there.
Go catch up, because you're notgetting a new one until
mid-October, that's only if wefeel like it?

Erin Boogie (26:05):
Yeah, that's that you might be hearing from us all
of October.
How about that?
All of October, no interview.
You know what I wanna say?
Shout out to all the listenersbehind the wall.
We haven't heard from you guysin a while and I checked the
mail and I check the mail everytime I go in the station and cry
.

Lady D (26:20):
Yeah, so all October is y'all.
So, there we go.
October is for behind the walland breast cancer awareness
month.

Erin Boogie (26:31):
Actually, you know what?
Remember one of our inmates?
He got released, he finishedhis time and he hit me up on
Instagram, so I've been chattingwith him on Instagram.
That's the second time that'shappened.
I love that.

Lady D (26:41):
Yay, so, maybe, okay, so maybe we might have one
interview.
It might be him.
Do I say we'll be right back?
No, because we're not.

Erin Boogie (26:49):
We're going to get into some music and then get
that out of here.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yep, Bye.
What's up y'all?
It's Kicks Kapri You'relistening to In the Field Radio
with Lady D and Erin Boogie.
Welcome back to In the Field Radio.
You know what I'm about to do.
Make sure you follow In theField Radio.

(27:14):
Write to me, tell me what youthink, do some requests.
You know what I'm saying.
Talk to me, do shout outs.
If you write to me in the DMs,I'm going to read it and I'm
going to do what you tell me todo.
Boss me around.
I like that stuff.
Add In the Field Radio oneverything.
All right, I'm about to get outof here.

(27:34):
Big thank you and I love you toanybody that's rocking with us.
All our loyal listeners Loveyou guys.
Thanks for chilling with thosechicks on Mondays In the Field
Radio 91.3 FM, wvkr Poughkeepsie.
Have a good night.
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