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Speaker 1 (00:02):
All right, man, you
ready?
Okay, okay, what it do, what itdo.
Welcome to another installmentof Music in the Blood.
We talk about music and thingsof that nature.
Our opinion doesn't matter,we'll be giving to you any way,
the left me, lorenzo, and youknow, last time we was on we
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talked about a lot of stuff, butlast time we was on, like
literally the day after, herecomes Kendrick headlining Super
Bowl.
A lot of controversy about itbecause obviously, in LA, dre
got to do it in LA and peoplethought that that was the norm,
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which it's not, and they wantedLil Wayne to be the headliner.
That wasn't the case, obviously, right now, kendrick Lamar is
the name for 2024.
There's no dispute about that.
It shouldn't be.
And what?
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that said, it just seems that Iget what people are coming at,
but at the same time, I feellike they're just trying to.
I don't know.
I feel like people want toomuch.
The Super Bowl is for highclass artists.
Not saying he's not, but it'slike why not choose him?
You know what I mean.
Why not choose?
Speaker 2 (01:30):
him.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
We don't know, he
could have brought up such and
such, but the way thateverything went, it's kind of
like.
Now I'm just like it's kind ofpity, now More so than like yo,
I'm going to get Wayne on there,but his camp and even himself
was like I'm hurt about thesaturation.
And, yeah, you know, nikki goton twitter, you know, doing her
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thing, trying to stand up forher.
You know, I mean her big broand whatever, and I can
appreciate it, but I just feellike that fight did not need to
happen.
That's who they chose, you know.
Now, it's like.
You know, obviously, for thelongest time, there wasn't no
rappers headlining.
You know what I mean.
You know what I mean.
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We had Shakira and Maroon 5 andpeople of those natures, you
know, and every once in a whilewe'll get someone that we know.
Yeah, pop artists yeah, youknow.
And every once in a while we'llget someone that we know, yeah,
pop artist.
Yeah, you know.
So why not be just happy that,okay, we got another hip-hop
artist to be on that main stagerepresenting the culture?
Do I think that it's going tobe a show?
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Yes, do I think that Kendrickcan put on a better show than
Lil Wayne Absolutely, becausewe've seen it before, even at
the pop out.
That thing felt crazy, even atyour home.
Why not have him come out anddo that on the you know the
biggest nights you know inAmerica.
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You know what I'm saying.
So I just, you know, no shadeto Wayne man.
We love Wayne, everyone lovesWayne.
But if I had to choose,especially what's been going on,
you gotta choose Kendrick.
It don't.
Why wouldn't you?
It's a no brainer to me.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
I don't know.
I think Lil Wayne will get hischance.
It's just not gonna be rightnow, exactly To me.
I don't know.
I think Lil Wayne will get hischance.
It's just not going to be rightnow, exactly you know, like we
still got more years, so youknow what I'm saying.
He could be at any point intime.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
It could happen at
any point in time, and that is
wholeheartedly correct.
Just because it's in NewOrleans, it just have to be him.
Like I said, that's neverhappened.
You know what I mean?
That's never happened.
I don't know why they letWichita do it, but they just did
.
That was just what it was.
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That was their decision.
Yeah, and that's just what itis.
We've been having black folkheadlining for the past what?
Five years?
Why not be happy about rihannausher?
You know, I'm saying uh, uh, drdre.
I don't know when beyonce didit.
I don't know if that was likethe time where he had rock
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nation that just got into, youknow, dealing with the halftime
shows and picking these artists.
But you know, all that to sayis let's just be happy that
we're being represented but Idon't know at the same time, if
it is out of pettiness andsomebody.
Why would jay-z be?
Speaker 2 (04:41):
petty.
No, I'm like if we didn't letLil Wayne get on stage and it's
at his hometown.
It's like, is somebody lightinga fire?
You know what I'm saying tothat pettiness, or it just is
what it is.
You know, I don't understandwhat you're trying to say,
basically saying like addingfuel to the fire.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
What fire, though?
Adding fuel to what fire?
Speaker 2 (05:06):
To this whole beef
thing thing, going back and
forth.
Speaker 1 (05:08):
Okay, so you think?
You think he didn't get chosenbecause of the beef?
Speaker 2 (05:12):
it could be a I mean
numerous things.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
I'm just saying that
as an example no, I don't think
that is at all.
I think it's just a businessdecision.
Who's gonna?
Who's gonna?
Who's going to have peoplewatching?
You know, for the love of wayneevery, a lot of people know
wayne, but right now everybodyknow who's kendrick lamar is.
You want to have peoplewatching?
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You know, get forget, forgetthe, forget the, just the the
culture.
At the point you still have todo a job, the you pick.
You want them to do greatnumbers, as previous years, or
even better.
You know what I'm saying.
No shade to Lil Wayne, you know, but I just feel like I truly
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don't feel like Wayne could puton a performance like Kendrick,
and that's just how I feel.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Wait, why do you feel
that way?
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Because I've seen
Wayne's shows.
I've seen him and it's just himrapping to his music, to where,
hey, hey, hey, no, son, youneed to go downstairs.
Go downstairs, go downstairs.
Thank you, love ya To.
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Whereas Dot, he has a whole.
It's like an experience, youknow, and maybe I haven't been
to a lot of Lil Wayne or Ihaven't seen a lot of Lil Wayne,
and maybe I haven't been to alot of Lil Wayne or I haven't
seen a lot of Lil Wayne, but youknow, the Mr Morale joint, the
pop off his Grammy performances,the Grammy performances, bet
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Hip Hop Award performances.
Every time he perform it's likeit's a whole theatrical thing.
This boy came out chain gangtalking about you know, it's
just different, it's justdifferent, it's just different.
That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
I still think Lil
Wayne can still perform.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
He can perform.
Yes, he can perform.
Put on a performance.
We don't need a performance, weneed a motherfucking experience
.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Performance,
experience.
He can do.
Speaker 1 (07:28):
The Super Bowl
experience.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Still very well Up to
par.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Don't think so.
I've done my research, I'velooked at him.
I've looked at his past stuff.
Like, yeah, can he?
People is going to rock out tohim because of Lil Wayne.
But I don't know.
I'm trying to see somethingcrazy.
I'm trying to, you know,because even when Kendrick Lamar
had that little snippet with DrDre shit, he had a whole
situation.
You know what I mean.
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I don't know.
I'm taking out the.
Oh, it's his hometown.
I I took that shit out becauseI didn't even realize it was in
LA.
I was just like, oh, it's DrDre on that bitch, I'm about to
watch it.
I didn't even really care aboutthe city, I didn't.
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I didn't even put two and twotogether.
I was just like, oh shit, drDre, snoop.
They brought out 50 Cent,eminem, mary J Blige and
Kendrick.
That's crazy, shit fire.
You know what does it matter?
Why does it matter that bad?
Why did that hurt people so bad?
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And that's what I didn'tunderstand when it's something
that's not even a real thing,that was a one-time occurrence,
one time People have to do a job, right, there's no hard
feelings in it.
And then you got Drake sayinghe declined Okay, that's cool.
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You know what I mean.
Didn't really care for that typeof information.
I don't even know why.
Why did you even say that itdon't matter?
Because that felt like, oh yeah, I could have done it already.
It's like, bro relax, no onewants to hear from you, gang
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Relax, and that's what puts morefuel to the fire, because now
everything Kendrick or Drake orany of those sides do is like
it's just a comparison, and Ifeel like a lot in that.
You know, going off of that, Ijust feel like a lot of
motherfuckers is taking thingstoo deep.
Now, you know, it's like no oneever in the world was like oh,
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I just did something, justbecause.
So you really don't like them,I don't have no problem with it,
I just just wanted to seewhat's gonna happen.
You know what I mean.
It was a throwaway.
He did what he did and I cameback, you know.
But I feel like you know, ithas to be too intricate for
people, and now people reallychose a side.
And now it's a weird thing.
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I don't think it was no spite.
Why would he hate on Lil Wayne?
He paid his taxes, he helpedhim out in a lot of jams.
Why would I just be like nah,not Wayne, like you know, of
course he was considered, butlet's think about it logically.
Kendrick is the guy right now.
If you want to believe it ornot, he is that.
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He is the oddest rapper rightnow.
You know what I mean, and hewas already the greatest, one of
the greatest now, since he didwhat he did and things went out
the way it went out.
Now he is the guy.
You hear his name.
You hear you hear a, you knowwhat I mean a kendrick pencil
drop bro.
People are, you know, like it'sa freaking stampede, ready to
have an opinion or say somethingabout it, either other side or
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his side.
You know, but I don't thinkit's that deep, you know, I just
feel like his camp made it thatdeep.
You know, having a say-so insomething is a very, very luxury
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thing.
You know what I mean.
So when you have a say-so toput a person in a culture on a
big stage to do great, you knowwhat I mean it's a big thing.
But when people are like, oh,me, me, me, and it should have
been me and da, da, da, da, da,and then it kind of gets watered
down.
You know this should be a highhonor.
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It was given to Kendrick.
No one hates Lil Wayne.
Why are we over here beingweird about it?
Just, I don't know, I didn'tget it.
I felt like it was a littleextra, I felt like it didn't
make.
Didn't make anything betterother than just, you know, more
hate, more this and that, morecomparison, and that only helps
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the people like us.
But you know that talk about itand shit like that make money
off of things happening in theculture.
But I didn't feel like it wasneeded.
Man, wayne will always be great.
Wayne will never be anythingbut great in my eyes.
You know, he was my firstrapper where I'm like yo, this
is, this is different.
The transition from go dj toyou know, let the, you know
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three, three-peat, it's just.
And then so on and so forth.
It's just like man, the Cedarsdude, do what he does, he's
respected.
That will never not be the case.
He just didn't get picked.
It ain't that deep to me.
I don't know For you.
I think you feel like it couldhave.
You know what I mean.
Maybe it should have.
But you know, I feel like weabout to get one of the greatest
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Super Bowl shows ever and he'llprobably show it.
He'll probably bring up Wayne.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Did you just put
words in my mouth?
Speaker 1 (12:55):
I said I didn't say
that's what you said.
I said I think you think that'swhat I feel.
I think that's what you weretalking about.
You never, you didn't really.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
Because I think
that's what you were talking
about.
You never, you didn't really.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Because I was
agreeing with you that Kendrick
right now is one of the hottestartists right now.
But when I was talking abouthow I didn't feel like you know,
you felt like Lil Wayne can beon the same caliber of
production in terms ofperformance.
Why not, you think?
Speaker 2 (13:19):
that he can have.
His team is strong.
His team is strong, okay.
And then he puts out greatperformances, probably not as
exhilarating as Kendrick Lamarwould.
That's what we need.
That's what we want.
But it's like thinking abouthis songs.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
What could he play?
Speaker 2 (13:38):
More fire, more fire
in the back, more explosions.
Speaker 1 (13:41):
What could he play,
though?
What do you think he could play?
Speaker 2 (13:43):
He could play, he
could play, he could play.
He got a lot of hits.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
For a Super Bowl
audience.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
I know he's going to
play he's going to play some
Carter 3.
He's going to play at leastsome songs from Carter 4.
And if not, he got his old fans, so we can go back to that go
DJ area.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
We don't need old
fans, bro.
We need somebody that's goingto be universal.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Lil Wayne.
Everybody should know Lil Wayne, If everybody down there knows
Jay-Z, they know Lil Wayne, Ifthe world don't know Lil Wayne
that's why, no, everybody don'tknow Jay-Z for rapping like that
.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
You understand, it's
white folks out there, mexicans,
all type of different.
They don't know Jay-Z Music.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Jay they don't that,
don't know.
Jay-z Musically.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
That don't know Jay-Z
Musically?
No, not everybody.
It's a it's a.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
That's why I keep, if
you a fan of hip hop.
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Okay, I have to let
you know that.
Okay, it's different from beinga pop star and being a rap star
, or if you like music andyou're a little bit more diverse
in the culture.
Not everybody's diverse dude.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Oh, so everybody's
just going to be like, all right
, boom, let's go see KendrickLamar.
Not everybody's fronting onKendrick Lamar.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Everybody will say
let's go see Kendrick Lamar.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
There are people who
would not see Kendrick Lamar and
there are people who would, andthat's the same with all
artists.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
I'm just trying to
say I feel like I do not think
that the people that you'retalking about is that inclusive
in knowing a lot of Lil Wayne'sdiscography Okay, and I can say
that with a whole heart, Iprobably bet on it I don't feel
like a lot of people that saythey listen to music really know
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Lil Wayne like that, Even Jay-Zlike that.
I'm just saying I don't think.
I don't think so.
I don't think the Super Bowlaudience is inclined that much
with Lil Wayne's music as youthink.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
I'm just saying in
the general sense.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
There are people who
listen to him, or even rap in
general.
Rap in general.
Not even put Lil Wayne outthere.
Rap in general.
Speaker 2 (15:59):
There's multiple
streaming places that you can
find these artists.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Yes, but you have to
understand that there's going to
be what almost.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
And we can go from
the back of the day to now.
There's going to be a wholebunch of Maybe not the young
people, but there's still peoplearound 30s and up who know
these artists.
Speaker 1 (16:19):
I'm just trying to
say that's the whole reason why
I'm like yo.
Let's just take a win-win,because the fact that I don't
feel like a lot of people uh,listen to rap and actually
understand the raps and like wedo since we're you know what I
mean, this that's our genre, ifyou would say, I feel like what
I'm saying it's not obscene likeit's, it's a real thing.
So to say that, oh yeah, Idon't feel like everybody that's
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gonna be watching the SuperBowl is gonna really care to
tune in to Lil.
I don't feel like everybodythat's going to be watching the
Super Bowl is going to reallycare to tune in to Lil Wayne, I
don't feel like I'm talking outof my ass and I feel like since,
yeah, a lot of people likeKendrick, a lot of people like
Wayne, but the bigger thingabout it is Kendrick has been
the face.
People have went back andlistened to Kendrick's music, so
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now it's fresh on people'sminds.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
That's all I'm saying
you know and I'm not
disagreeing with that becauseit's.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
It's a difference
from, like a pop artist, where
they're seeing and they're,they're, they're pushing to
certain demographic, alldemographics, to enjoy the music
, whereas rap is veryintrospective.
It's very different.
We talk about things that thesewhite folks, or whoever is
listening, is not ever seenbefore, ever heard before.
They don't understand whatwe're talking about.
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So, yes, when I think that, ohyeah, they don't know Jay-Z's
catalog like that, they don'tknow Wayne's catalog, probably
barely know Kendrick's catalog,I'm not talking on my ass, but
they still know some of theseartists yeah, they sit on the
artists.
So these songs that they'regoing to lock, into, they'll
play.
Lollipop, 6 foot, 7 foot maybe,why not?
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That's two songs, it's a whole30 minute Super Bowl.
We still got more songs.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Come on, white people
don't know, go DJ.
No, you think they do Millie.
No, oh my gosh, you think theydo Millie.
Millie, yeah, maybe.
Or the one that's about thebank, what is it?
Yeah, yo fuck.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
And then it's another
thing you think all these it's
a Super Bowl, with probably noteven the Saints in it.
So you think a lot of NewOrleans people are going to even
be in attendance to really rockout to the songs that you're
talking about, and plus, he'sprobably not even going to play
all of this, we still got peoplethat you rock with.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
He's going to bring
his team, I guarantee you.
He's going to bring Nicky He'llprobably be better off.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
He'll probably be
better off doing his features
than his own music than his ownmusic and people will still love
it.
They would have Well yeah,they're still going to love it.
I don't understand what yourpoint is.
I don't feel like you're reallygoing at my point.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
I'm not going at your
point.
I'm just saying you're speaking, you're thinking what I, you're
saying what I'm thinking.
Try it, john.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
No, I didn't.
No, yes, you said, I said whatI said, I said what I said.
And then we started talkingabout something else.
No, we started talking aboutsomething else.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
I'm just.
I agree with you that Kendrickis hot right now and, yes, it
would be logical like, oh, he'sthe popular artist right now,
let's put him out there.
But it's like saying that LilWayne can't do a great job, not
as good as Kend saying that LilWayne can't do a great job.
That's crazy, wow, that LilWayne can't do a great job, just
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a big performance.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
No, I don't think
that he'll be.
I don't think he can.
I think Kendrick's productionwith PG Lane and his homie Dave
Free is fire.
They do they thing, man.
I don't know what you want meto tell you.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
Both would be a great
experience.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
It probably would For
us, because we grew up on Wayne
.
We'd love to see him Okay, butI'd rather see Kendrick and what
he's about to do in theproduction Okay, but I'd rather
see Kendrick and what he's aboutto do in his production.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Okay, so you'd rather
see Kendrick?
I understand that.
That's what we're talking about.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
opinions right, but
that's not what you were talking
about.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
I didn't disagree
with anything you said.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
I'm just proving a
point.
You said you don't think thathe can have a same production.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
I said I agree that
Kendrick would put on.
He's a hottest artist right now.
He's hot right now.
Let's put it.
He's the guy that we see rightnow, lil Wayne, I mean.
Of course it's like undeniable,let's put him out there.
But it's like that's a redirectto what I just said, and I'm
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not saying that he wouldn't puton a great performance.
He'll put on a greatperformance.
Why not?
He's Lil Wayne.
He's been doing this for years.
Why not Shoot?
Kendrick would enjoy it, yeah.
So it's like, well, everybodywould be like, ah, everybody
would go crazy still.
But even though we know it'sgoing to be Kendrick, we're
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going to have a great timebecause he's going to give us an
experience, an experience ofperformance, they're still going
to entertain us.
What does it matter?
Speaker 1 (21:22):
I ain't going to lie.
If it came to my table, I'mchoosing Kendrick.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
And I feel like you
kind of ran around and tried to
switch up your words a littlebit.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
I'm not trying to,
I'm just making sure you're not
thinking what I'm trying to say.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
I haven't, I said
what I said that one time and I
haven't brought up what Ithought you were thinking since
then.
But I definitely feel like you,kind of I don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
It seems like you
kind of spun it a little bit.
I'm just making sure that youknow it would just be just as a
greatest performance as it wouldbe next to Kendrick.
Now, as a popular opinion orwhat bias going with Kendrick,
okay, that's fine, but we're notgoing to undermine Lil Wayne at
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all.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
I didn't.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
Alright, I'm just
making sure, because you're
thinking that, oh, he's thinkingthat, no so you're saying that,
you're saying that Kendrick wasthe better choice yes, no, I'm
just saying he's an obviouschoice right now, just as you
think he's an obvious choice.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
He's an obvious
choice right now.
A better choice.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
No, just as you think
he's an obvious choice, he is
an obvious choice.
It's like damn, he's rockingright now.
Let's go with him, Even thoughthat's at another artist's place
.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
But we already
confirmed that that's not a
thing that happened one time.
Fine, okay, so you can't.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
I don't want no
slander on Lil Wayne.
No one said slander on LilWayne, all right, but you can go
with your bias, that's cool,I'm not biased.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Yes, you are, because
I have an opinion.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
You just said that
you would take Kendrick over Lil
Wayne To perform.
Yes, Okay, how's that bias.
You love Kendrick.
No, no, no, no no, it wasn'tever about my love If it was on
my team, if it was on my teamand if that play talk came on to
me and I saw Kendrick or LilWayne.
I'm going with Kendrick Becauseit would be the better choice
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Because you rock with Kendrickmore than you do with Wayne.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
I knew Lil Wayne
before I knew.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Kendrick, and then
you love Kendrick more than you
do Lil Wayne.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Never said that.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
It's obvious.
I said.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
What I said was I
feel like it would be better
production-wise andperformance-wise from Kendrick.
That's what I said, why?
And then I was like okay, firstoff, and then another thing
he's hot right now.
Like okay, first off, and thenanother thing, he's hot right
now.
So right at the point of peoplelearning about kendrick and
looking back on his art, hismusic, which they probably never
listened to or didn'tunderstand, now they have a
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different type of what you callit.
Okay, that's another point.
You know what I mean.
And then the obvious point isthat he had an amazing career
I'm not career a year right nowokay so these three things off
the rib would tell me okay, I'mpicking this guy over that guy
and there's no beef with that.
Okay, it's just, that's thedecision, that was the better
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decision.
Okay, so that's what I said.
Don't say okay, like you didn'tjust think that I'm, you just
call me biased, when that wasnot what I said.
I'm not, though, I just toldyou three things.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
We can go back Three
videos back, yeah, or even more.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
And say what.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
He's the only person
he's just talking about.
It's going to be.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
Kendrick, because I,
okay, yeah, but that don't mean
I'm biased.
You're going to be biased aboutit how, and it's cool.
It's fine.
How does that?
It's fine, give me three pointsthat make you think that it
would be better to choose LilWayne over Kendrick.
Then, other than the fact thatthat's his hometown, don't give
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me that one.
Give me three things that youthink that would be way more
that would make him a betterchoice over than Kendrick.
Literally like, just be very,very Just, straight on with it.
I don't wanna.
Oh, because it didn't.
No just straight blank, juststraight blank.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Give me three reasons
why I'm not going to.
I'm not going to.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Because you can't.
Yeah, see, you call me biased.
I'm saying you can't.
You know what I mean.
Because it don't make no sense.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
I just said I'm not
going to yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Because you know what
I mean, cause it don't make no
sense.
I just said I'm not going toyeah.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
Cause you can't,
because everything speaks for
itself.
It's like what Everythingspeaks for itself.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Okay, so you're
agreeing.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
We knew.
Thank you, I just agreed thatit's just undeniable this to
pick Kendrick For how?
Speaker 1 (25:36):
hot, he is right now,
alright, so boom, that's it.
That's a force, that's all Isaid.
That.
That was your add-on to what Iwas saying I didn't even say
nothing.
Speaker 2 (25:44):
The point is, I think
that he'll agree with me,
because what, what, yes, that'swhat you just said.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
You think he'll agree
with me.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
Isn't that what you
just said?
Speaker 1 (25:58):
No, I said let's put
that add-on to what I just said
about that would be theundeniable choice.
That's what you just said.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
I'm going all the way
back to what I had until I had
spoken.
Yeah, I think Because you saidoh, I think, I think that's what
he would.
Speaker 1 (26:18):
So why do you keep
bringing that up?
And I said one thing, and thenyou already we start talking
about other things.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Because once you say
I think about like, oh, I think
you think the same about LilWayne.
What?
Speaker 1 (26:30):
That's not what I
said.
That's literally not what Isaid, but we going to move on
Because I feel like you're kindof scrambling right now.
It's cool, you did it.
I asked you to prove me wrong.
You know what I mean.
I'm going to ask you to give mereasons why Lil Wayne should be
in spot.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
You said oh, you said
what I could think.
You said give you reasons whyhe would be in spot.
But I just said I agree withyou.
Why not pick?
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Kendrick, you said
he's the undeniable choice.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
That's why I said I
didn't want to give you no
reasons, because I alreadyagreed with you.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Okay then.
So why you keep calling mebiased, though?
Because you are biased, I amnot biased.
That's facts.
That's not facts.
That is facts, not facts.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Alright, we will.
If we have another video andyou say something about Kendrick
yeah, being up there, then thatproves my facts.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
But I've said great
things about anybody that we
talk about, unless I don't likethem.
I don't like them.
That's not biased.
I feel like you're just tryingto say words and they don't have
no way to.
They don't have no way to.
You're just saying things.
I'm just saying things.
You do no, it's cool, I'll pickup some clips.
Show me some clips.
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Show me some clips.
And I guarantee you youprobably said oh yeah, I think
that too.
Guarantee it.
Guarantee you probably doubleddown what I said about Kendrick.
Guarantee it that I doubleddown, I guarantee you.
You say yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:57):
When have I doubled
down on Kendrick?
Speaker 1 (27:58):
I guarantee you
anything that I've said about
Kendrick, you'll be like, yeah,I can see that.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
Yeah, I feel that To
Kendrick would be like, yeah, I
could see that, yeah, I feelthat.
But to say I double down onKendrick.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Yes, you'll concur
Exactly what I said In any clips
that you see.
That's not what double downmeans what does double down mean
?
That double down means that,yeah, I feel the same way too.
No, what the fluff.
Speaker 2 (28:18):
Double down, like I
feel that don't even equally.
To double down meaning I'mabout to like, slander him, I'm
about to put him under a rug,like I'm not putting him up
there too.
He's cool, he's nice.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
That's not what
double down mean bro.
Oh my God.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Alright, alright cool
, it's cool.
I just it's just, it's fine.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
Double down comes
from like a betting term.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
Lil Wayne is nice.
Lil Wayne is nice, but I wouldchoose Kendrick too.
I would.
I would choose Kendrick too.
Okay, and as of right now, Iwas just looking at him yeah, I
would choose him.
I'm not disagreeing with you onthat.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
The way that
everything came around.
It seemed like you were.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
Because I want to
give at least like my points on
why Lil Wayne you know he shouldbe up there no one's saying
he's not.
Okay, that's all I want.
That's all I wanted to get outof you, because it's just like
Kendrick Kendrick, kendrick Allright, cool, we know that.
But don like Kendrick KendrickKendrick all right, cool, we
know that, but don't slide,don't, don't, don't like we, we
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won't choose Lil Wayne, wewouldn't not in this fashion.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
No, all right, we
wouldn't right now, because if
we would have, chosen, then wewould have just chose Lil Wayne,
yes, okay, but when it came upto him, it just didn't.
The whole topic was about howdo you feel about the choices,
right?
So, yes, I'm going to talkabout Kendrick.
You know what I mean.
I'm going to talk about why Ifeel like the decision made
sense.
So I don't understand why you,how you call me biased, how you
(29:58):
saying all these other words andit just doesn't.
You know it doesn't make sense.
Okay, you know it doesn't makesense.
What happened?
(30:20):
It wasn't filming Shit, thankyou, thank you.
(31:33):
You, that's right.
Gotta press the record buttonagain.
Don't go back.
I wish the motherfuckers camewith an auto remote.
(32:04):
Um, but to conclude oneverything, all in all, little
wayne will forever be a legend.
He'll ever be amazing.
(32:25):
These are just my opinions aboutthe status of right now.
Nothing against his career oranything like that.
So you know, I'm gonna let that, let that be what it is.
Uh, I'm looking forward to thesuper bowl, just looking forward
to the Super Bowl halftime.
You know what I mean.
I still don't.
I still don't understand whyit's such a big deal, because I
(32:48):
swear like I just don't.
I feel like we're in the spotto do so.
We should just be happy forwhat's going on.
But if we want to get realcritical you know what I mean
then the words will fly andsomebody's going to have to be
put down over somebody else, andthat's just how debating goes.
But all in all, these peopleare phenomenal artists.
They deserve everything theygot because you know they feed
(33:11):
us music and we love them forthat.
Anyways, I don't even know whatthe next topic was.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Forgot Most of all
the releases that came out.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
I don't even know
what the next topic was.
Forgot Most of all the releasesthat came out.
I don't even know Shoot LikeFuture, we going Future, oh,
future, future is.
Some people didn't like it.
I enjoyed a couple songs off ofit.
I thought it was fire.
The beats was crazy.
The beats was nasty.
Real, 808, heavy, real, just inyour chest.
(33:44):
Feels like some old, justvintage Future and I appreciate
it.
So three albums from Future ina year and all doing great.
All I can say is there's musicout there People saying, oh, you
don't feed this music.
You can't say that about Future, because you got three
(34:06):
different albums where you canget some Future on it.
You know what I'm saying?
Three different types of FutureIn my eyes singing, rapping and
trap.
You know what I mean Future.
So I mess with it.
And whatever he do next, i'm'mgonna be ready for it too, but
right now I'm about to.
I'm I'm putting some more playson the show.
(34:27):
Definitely, if you didn't, didyou listen to it?
No, I didn't get the chance tolisten to it.
I apologize.
Yeah, definitely get to listento that.
It's a cool little, you know.
I mean you want to check yourspeakers, you know.
I mean put some of that on typejoint, but uh, yeah, I really
messed with that one.
Uh, I think you was talkingabout did you say you listened
(34:48):
to the t grizzly joints yeah,the t grizzly joint was uh.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
Yeah, the album was
nice, uh, featuring a lot of
people.
He got a lot of people um yousaid it was like 24 tracks,
right yeah, yeah, g herbal onthat because, like the start of
the album, how he started thatalbum, it was nice.
Yeah, uh, it was nice, uh, itwasn't.
(35:12):
Until I got into, I believe,the 11th track, like pull it up,
the 11, 11th track.
That's where everything startedgetting kind of weird.
The beats weren't as great oras solid because it was this one
track.
It was like a pretty Rickytrack, you know, five in the
(35:33):
morning and he had a girl on it.
Her name is like Tink.
No, that's not a good record?
That's not a good record at allyou didn't like that one?
No, that was to me horrible,like you should have never got
her on there.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
My favorite track on
that Future joint is the
Plutoski and Ocean.
Those are my two favorite onesit's not going to happen and
Ocean those are my two favoriteones.
Yo, I was telling Alicia I waslike yo.
I swear to you, future J is theonly one I will allow this for.
(36:16):
Like, I don't know what it isabout him.
Like anyone else, I'm like yo.
What is going on?
But for some reason it was itjust hit you know, what I mean?
because he and it's like yo,what is going on right now?
But it's so hard to be, it'sjust you know.
But yeah, that's my favoritetrack.
And then ocean is my secondfavorite one.
(36:37):
I bump those like every day Iprobably I'm listening to 200
type shit okay, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
Oh, and uh j cole,
you know coming out with like
two tracks uh following, Ibelieve, this month and last
month, with uh t grizzly, andand the other one, uh called um
antonio.
Speaker 1 (36:56):
I think poor, poor
antonio, oh, yeah, the one that
just came out, yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:01):
Yeah, solid
performance, blow for Blow with
Tee Grizzley Amazing.
We can't hate on this.
J Cole's verses, at least Ican't Like phenomenal brother
Still waiting on the fallout.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
It definitely gives
you a To stir on to the J Cole
situation.
It definitely gives you a hopethat onto the J Cole situation.
It definitely gives you a hopethat, okay, what we're about to
get in store for seems likepromising.
So I'm excited for that.
But to dig deep into some ofthose lyrics on that latest one
we'll talk about, you have anymore you want to talk about T
Grizzly before we move on.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
I like Swerve, the
10th track, uh, I think yeah,
right before it was like thevibe of it, though.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
Was it like just hard
hitting?
Speaker 2 (37:49):
was it more smooth,
like all the hard seven g herbal
um, yeah, it was smooth, like Iin the beginning, like
beginning to I think I lasted tolike to the 15th track.
Speaker 1 (38:00):
It was amazing, but
then it started to get like real
slow you know cause I think theone he did with, I think, chris
Brown was like something Ithought was a little different,
cause it was more productionthan him just rapping on a, you
know, detroit type beat, youknow what I mean.
So I really, I really like thatone.
Is that one on there, the onewith Chris Brown?
Or that was a different singlefor a different track?
(38:22):
Maybe I'm too far back.
Yeah, yeah, not this one.
Oh, shoot my bad, scratch that.
Maybe that was a different song.
Speaker 2 (38:32):
Oh yeah, I don't give
a fuck You're talking about
that one, I-D-G-A-F, I think so.
Speaker 1 (38:37):
I thought it was
probably a couple months old in
terms of single-wise, but yeah,I'm going to listen to it.
I'm going to listen to what itsounds like because I liked that
one.
I thought it was different.
You know what I mean, bringingdifferent layers and stuff.
I think it was another girl onthat one too, singing right.
So, yeah, that one was prettycool.
I liked that track.
I'm definitely going to have totap in with that, but overall,
(39:00):
I think the future one, thelatest future, it was about a
seven.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
You know what I mean
I feel like it's a solid seven.
Speaker 1 (39:07):
I feel like it does
what it needs to.
After everything else he wasdoing it.
Just you know what I mean.
Boom, no Metro, just differenttype of producers.
I ain't hear no Metro tags, soI don't know.
But it was nice, I messed withit, it was a cool little thing.
It wasn't too bad to me.
You know, not all the tracks isgonna be for everybody, but
it's, it's just future, you know.
(39:28):
I mean take it, take it how itis.
I guess you know something toride, to bump to.
You know, I mean just to swerveto a ride, like you know.
Speaker 2 (39:35):
I mean okay, I want
to ask uh, do you believe or not
believe?
Do you think that it was Betterthan what?
Is it Metro?
Metro's album.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
I don't.
Well, it's a mixtape, so, butin it I don't.
Yeah, I don't think.
No, oh, never mind.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
I feel, like I feel
like.
Speaker 1 (39:56):
I feel like, cause
it's Mixtape Pluto.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
I don't know, it
could be a project.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
You can call it a
project, but it was just.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
Mixtape Pluto.
Or let me say something, Iguess a little bit more to
answer the question Like thesound, Do you think the sound is
better?
Like saying what I mean bysound meaning, like, like
musically, musically sound, likeeverything is just nice, it
flowed I feel like, musically itsounded like if it fitted more
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future.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
You know, okay, you
know what I mean instead of
future trying to be a little bitmore musically as, if possible,
it just, you know, with the,with the metro and shit like
that, how you know it's.
You know it was a long-livedalbum to where I think this one
I don't even know how many songswas on there, but this just
felt like a, a mixtape by future.
You know what I mean differentsongs, not really nothing
(40:51):
correlating with each other,just mixtape pluto you'll hear
throughout the.
You know the songs and shit likethat, just him doing his thing,
and I can appreciate that.
And you know, if you fuck withyou, fuck with you, don't?
You don't I fuck with future.
So I, I enjoyed it, I, you know, I I got my songs out of there
and sometimes I'll keep itplaying because I I download the
whole album, you know.
(41:11):
I mean some people just picktheir favorite song, so if it
plays the next track and I don'tmove it, and you know I mean I
ain't shit, fuck it.
Well, you're here now, you nowyou know what I mean, yeah, but,
um, going on to the J Colesituation, there was a couple
bars in there about how, youknow, he saw what the beef
between Kendrick and Drake wasgoing to be like, pulled himself
(41:35):
out.
You know what I mean and how itmade him feel and things of
that nature.
I can.
I, understanding your feelingsand expressing them is a
beautiful thing and I, where Iget drawn for is that I'm
comparing myself to him.
I wouldn't have did that.
(41:56):
Nah, I fuck with, I understand,but I ain't.
You know what I mean, how you belike.
Hey, I, you know, you know whatI mean how you be like.
You know, because when peopletalk about how he, he talk about
he, the best.
And you know anybody want totry me, try me.
But your homie tried you, yeah,and you you backed off.
You know I mean Obviously sobecause you didn't want to have
(42:18):
my bro turn into a foe and it'slike, but that's just me putting
my ideology onto him.
You know what I mean.
And that's not where he's at inhis life right now.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
I could understand
that Kendrick has beef with
Drake, but I know he wasprobably poking at J Cole just
to see if he was like the same,like same mindset.
But it's like yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
It's like J Cole's
too genuine for that.
It's like.
It's like you know, you pull upon him, you pull up on him, but
you pulling up on Drake, butyou see J Cole right next to him
yeah.
Yeah, are you playing bothsides?
I ain't going to sign it.
Yeah, you know what I mean.
It's like nah, man, wait, youain't going to hit me like, you
ain't going to do to me likethat.
So, what's up, man, youtripping bro, you tripping, you
(43:08):
tripping.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
Yeah, you know what I
mean Chill, chill.
And then he.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
You know what I'm
saying you was just next to him,
so you caught a stray.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
I'm thinking you with
bro, since you with bro, you
get what I'm saying, but it'slike when he also, when he said
like they bleeding on me.
I mean it's like it's affectingme, tyjohn, yes y'all stirring
up the pot.
Speaker 1 (43:35):
And they were saying
I bought the bots and I'm like
man I personally never seen nokendrick bots, right.
Every time I see a kendrick postand I go to the comments, I'll
see the people that's talkingabout kendrick in a in a
derogatory way and I click onthem.
Yeah, and not everything onyour page is ovo, retweeting,
retweeting, retweeting and thena freaking talking down upon
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direct and I've done that a lot.
I've done that to multiple.
And then I go to the kendrickones and I'm like these seem
like real people you know whatI'm saying but they just on
there advocating for Kendrickyou know what I mean when these
people don't got no followersOVO, allen, they shit, or
whatever the case may be or anedited image of something that
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has to do with Drake, and thenit's just retweet retweet of
Drake praise and then retweet ofKendrick disses and then they
saying stuff like that.
So I'm like would you reallythink Kendrick is Biden like
that?
I don't.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (44:33):
Because I feel like
he don't even be on
motherfucking social media.
Speaker 2 (44:39):
So how would he even
know how to?
Speaker 1 (44:40):
do that.
You know what I mean Socialmedia.
So how would he even know howto do that?
Yeah, you know what I mean.
Yeah, yeah, unless.
Only way I would say that wouldbe the case is if Kendrick was
literally playing a better gamethan Drake, if, like, basically
beating him at his own game, butbetter.
You know what I mean.
Like some of the tracks that hemade, I feel like, oh, he made
that track kind of to be likethat track.
(45:00):
He made that track kind of tobe like that track.
He made that track to kind ofbe like like he's beating you at
your own thing.
You know what I mean.
So so, like you know, you goteuphoria and you got push-ups.
You know what I mean, yeah.
And then you got the interlude,and then you had taylor made
freestyle or whatever.
Yeah, you know, I mean.
Then you have, uh, you havefamily matters, but then he
dropped meet the grams, but thenhe comes back with the other
(45:21):
bop of Not Like Us, which favorsthe upbeat feeling of Family
Matters type shit.
But that's only if he was justtrying to beat him at his own
game.
Like, I know what you're goingto do and I'm going to do what
you do better than you do.
You know, that would be theonly thing.
It was like oh yeah, he putbots on there because people,
(45:44):
his homies, said he seeseverything.
That's why he said the thingabout ACT, yeah, you know,
because it's so weird that ACTwill be on his platform and be
on one side, but then he'll goto like Joe Budden podcast or
something else and he plays bothsides.
He'd just be a normal guytalking about it.
So I'm like yo, bro, you thebiggest bot on your own platform
(46:06):
.
It's like you like the fuckingthe head, motherfucking minion
or something.
You know what I mean?
The one that's the closest tolike you ever seen.
Remember Jimmy Neutron?
Yeah, his little brother typeshit.
You know what?
Speaker 2 (46:24):
I mean the purple one
.
That's you.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
You know what I mean
you, the next head that tells
everybody else what to do, typeshit.
You know what I mean.
The one, the nastiestmotherfucker Out the group too,
the motherfucker that's goingreally oh master, want this.
So you know?
Nah, I'm just playing.
I ain't no master shit, but youknow, you know what I'm saying.
Just being that one thatadvocates for whatever he say,
and shit.
I even seen a clip of a niggatalking about bro, he don't fuck
(46:48):
with you like that.
What has he done for you?
Speaker 2 (46:52):
He uses you you know
what I mean.
Speaker 1 (46:54):
He uses you.
He didn't give you no tickets.
He didn't give you.
Nah, it's not like that.
It's not like that.
It's not like.
It's all right, bro, no one hasto do something for you to show
you they love.
I can understand that, but youknow to to put that point
against somebody.
It's funny to see if they'retoo too not mindful of.
Like.
(47:14):
You know, no one has to showlove all the time, you know.
I mean, you can.
You can experience someonefucking with you in different
aspects than just doingsomething for you because you
did something for them.
But anyways, I like the verse.
I like J Cole.
Do I wish he would have threwsome bows?
(47:34):
Yeah, but it is what it issince he did it.
Fuck, but it is what it issince he did it.
Because, you know, I would neverhave thought that, you know,
kendrick and them would actuallyreally beef like that.
So it's just, I don't feel likeno one in their mind thought
that Drake and them, that's adifferent story.
(47:56):
You know what I mean.
That's a whole differentbanquet over there.
But you know, that's just likeyo, let's go to the back and go
freestyle.
You know what I mean.
That's a whole differentbanquet over there.
But you know, that's just likeyo.
Let's go to the back and gofreestyle.
You know what I mean Me versusyou.
Let's see what you got.
That's all it was for me.
And that's when I heard thejoint.
I'm like, nah, he ain't in it,his heart ain't in it, and y'all
(48:17):
, you.
And Uncle was trying to play melike I was tripping.
What do you mean?
Well, uncle was trying.
I don't remember what you said,but Uncle was trying to play me
like I was tripping, like I waslike yo, he ain't, he don't got
it bro, because that's when Ihad did my the Zo's thoughts,
because we was like, after hecame out with the, my delete
later, yeah, yeah, and I hadsaid that yo, it wasn't good and
(48:39):
he was trying to say yeah, yeah, yeah, he didn't put his heart
in it, that's all it was.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
He didn't really.
But you know, drunkard, he a.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
JCogues fan.
You know what I mean.
That's his guy.
He the one that sent us thething I'm like.
I already saw it.
I knew you was going tofreaking post this in this
motherf.
You know what I mean.
Peeped it out and, uh, all inall, like I said, I would take
(49:07):
away from this is like you know,the fall off is gonna be great.
He is.
He is a great lyricist man.
Um, he is a great lyricist, I'mnot gonna lie.
The fluidity of how heapproaches his, his rhymes is
very impressive and I, I can, I,I love to hear it.
You know what I mean but that'suh.
Speaker 2 (49:21):
Also to add J Cole,
like slightly mentioning, like,
if I were to diss you, I'mcoming at your throat like even
though, if, what?
Even though, saying that, eventhough it was like this, a
friendly fade, it's like fuckall that.
All right, if it was.
If you're coming at me, I'mcoming after you.
That's how you felt, but it'slike that's not for me.
(49:42):
You know, that's what he felt.
Speaker 1 (49:43):
That's why I was like
yo man, don't talk to me like
that.
Yeah, but you tripping, yeah,stop playing.
He was like he's trying to betough at the same time because,
like you know how, you don'twant to fight your bros like
shit.
Like yo, bro, chill, you knowwhat I mean.
And that could mean that youcould beat him up or you could
not.
We just don't know.
(50:04):
Every time we get to a Fiku,you know what I mean.
You over here, you ain't tryingto scrap.
You know what I'm saying.
Friendly face happen all thetime.
But one thing I would say y'all, it's just us being consumers
and we just wanted to experiencethat.
But I feel like yo, what we gotfrom k-dot and fucking drake is
(50:25):
is gonna go down in history asthe greatest, like we're gonna
be old 20 years from now, 30years from now, amazing 15 years
from now.
It's like what's the?
What is the best?
You know?
I mean probably the best momentin hip-hop.
Speaker 2 (50:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:40):
Great entertainment
Kendrick and Drake, beef, yeah,
and then ding, ding, ding, he'sgoing to play in the background
Ding ding ding how many viewsthat got.
Speaker 2 (50:52):
now it's been a
minute.
Speaker 1 (50:54):
Huh, it's been a
super minute.
I don't even know.
Let's see if I can pull it upwithout nothing going on.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
And then a while ago
you said that Kendrick was
supposed to be dropping soon.
But then the fall off issupposed to be coming.
Drake is doing his Party NextDoor collab.
I'm not excited for that at all.
I don't know why.
I'm just not.
Speaker 1 (51:20):
I heard some of it.
I don't know.
I just I'm just not.
I heard some of it, I don'tknow how many it's at 152
million for the video and theregular audio is at 162, 167.
Okay, nice, and that's threemonths and five months so videos
(51:41):
.
Three months and five months sovideos.
Uh, three months.
100, 152, audio, five months 167man just give it just one more
year like, yeah, yo, over theyears it's gonna, it's gonna,
it's probably hit a billion,because I think, uh, uh, I think
um be humble got to a billion.
Oh yeah, yeah, I think I sawthat too.
Speaker 2 (52:03):
Yeah, humble, yeah.
I think it's certified platinumNow, yeah, so shout outs to
that, but once he dropped thatsong, looking for the Rock week.
Speaker 1 (52:11):
Rock week Rock week.
Speaker 2 (52:14):
Yeah, that, that's
gonna break too.
That's gonna break too, that'sgonna.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
That's gonna break
records man, if he really,
because I think I saw that hewanted to do major stadiums Like
bigger stadiums and that's whyeverybody was like he's coming
out with another album, he hasto.
Speaker 2 (52:36):
So that means, he
knows, that this he knows this
one is going to be tough.
Speaker 1 (52:41):
When is the fallout
going to be tough?
What?
When is the fallout filmhappening, man?
Speaker 2 (52:45):
I don't know.
It's going to be coming soon.
That's pissing me off.
What is it almost?
Speaker 1 (52:47):
two years, three
years, he's been talking about
that.
Yeah, that's when you know thisboy is about to put everything
he got.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
But he's cooking
right now because he already put
out what, poor Antonio.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
He already put out
what poor Antonio, he already
put out two.
Yeah, he's been putting out alot of sprinkles he might delete
later.
Speaker 2 (53:05):
I guess was his I got
to listen to that man.
I still haven't listened to it.
Yeah, I love this season.
Oh, it's not ready yet.
It's not ready yet.
Yeah, pre hitter, yeah, but ifKendrick drops before him, I'd
be sad.
That's like every great, no,not even every great every other
(53:30):
video game dropping before GTA,before the new GTA, and we
should be getting that.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
We should already
have that did you think the yo
Drake, you always gonna be mynigga.
I appreciate everything youdone, done for me.
Do you think that was needed?
Speaker 2 (53:50):
No, Because Drake
even Drake still hasn't
reconciled with basically whathe did to Kendrick.
He haven't.
He was supposed to be on thatfeature and Drake told J Cole
alright, I'm going to hit him upNever did that.
(54:10):
That's why Kendrick was madabout that.
You wanted that feature request.
You know we got some stuff toaddress and J Cole that's why J
Cole was he was backed.
Because it's why J Cole was hewas backed.
Because it's like you didn't.
You told me you was gonna tellhim, but you fronted him.
Hopefully, that's just a theory.
Speaker 1 (54:33):
And then you had the
and you know, the fucking
Spider-Man meme is three, comeon.
But I swear to you, it was likeit was a couple subliminals in
there is three, come on.
But I swear to you, it was acouple subliminals in there.
But I think that he was justtrying to be competitive.
Speaker 2 (54:50):
But.
But to go back to what you saidto me, how I feel no, but
probably to J Cole yes, becausehe messed with him.
He messed with him.
But probably to J Cole, yes,Because he messed with him, he
messed with him.
Drake probably never did himwrong.
Speaker 1 (55:09):
I don't know.
I don't think he cares.
After the whole, did you seethe stuff on stage where he was
crying about people not fuckingwith him and traitors and shit
like that?
Oh yeah, I don't know bro.
Speaker 2 (55:20):
He was feeling
himself out.
Speaker 1 (55:21):
I didn't even watch
the whole thing.
I was like, oh yeah, thisdude's rambling, yeah, and then
play freaking me myself and Iabout freaking.
Beyonce.
I'm like yo, brother, this guystinks.
Get out your feelings man.
Oh man, I'm not trying to be,but I'm not trying to hear all
that gang.
Yeah, I'm not trying to.
It is what it is.
Speaker 2 (55:41):
But Drake, funny man,
I ain't got he's comedy, bro,
literally comedy.
He don't care that much,especially about his memes and
stuff.
It's straight comedy, bro.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
He doesn't.
I don't think he does.
I think he does, but he doesn't.
I don't know, because today Ithink you've posted the thing
about him and his son and stufflike that.
It's so hard to be like, ohyeah, he's always been a good
dad.
It's like nah, every time I seeit now I just feel like it's a
sprinkle of Kendrick.
I had to do it because Kendricksaid, I wasn't.
(56:14):
Yo, all right, all right, allright.
One more question for you.
Who had, who had the betterverse On problems?
Speaker 2 (56:29):
Drake or Kendrick,
Don't do that to me, man Cause.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
Yeah yeah, you know
this the finale.
I got it.
Yes, love.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
Got it, got it, got
it, dr Kelly.
Speaker 1 (56:46):
Got the world on my
life.
Speaker 2 (56:48):
World on my life.
I've had it in this place onetime and that sucks.
It sucks to say that.
Speaker 1 (56:56):
Girl, I'm Kendrick
Lamar, okay.
Speaker 2 (57:02):
Because he was so
versatile.
He came in it like All Iremember from Drake was Now I'm
about to do it, let's love.
Okay, I got it.
Let's love Chopped out and gaveit to y'all.
That's tough, that's tough, see, okay.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
Why are you touching?
Your heart Because my heartcan't take that.
Speaker 2 (57:27):
You know what I'm
saying ASAP.
You know he's going to come in.
How did you?
Speaker 1 (57:30):
come in.
2 Chainz did his thing.
He was on the chorus.
Speaker 2 (57:33):
You know what I'm
saying, but it's like when it
came to Drake.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
And Lorde is the
finale.
A pep talk turned to a peprally.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
It's like we heard
what Drake did, but then
Kendrick was like yo, I'm goingto up one.
Or not even up one, but be alittle bit more versatile than
everybody here.
Speaker 1 (57:56):
It was kind of like a
moment how you got Lil Wayne,
eminem and Kanye on that onetrack for LeBron James.
Oh yeah, it was kind of likethat, yeah, but we know the ones
that went at the end it was interms of Eminem.
He killed that shit.
Yeah, you know, I feel like LilWayne and Kanye verse was hard
(58:18):
yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:20):
But there they go.
Speaker 1 (58:21):
There they go, yeah,
and so this is the finale.
My pep talk turned to a raprally.
Speaker 2 (58:34):
Come on now I got the
world on my line, girls on my
line, and it sucks to say that,because the whole song is like
we're just prepping up to howhot it's getting.
Speaker 1 (58:47):
They have some cool
little flows.
It was nice.
And then you have thismotherfucker I know you want
that dick.
And then you switch to.
I'm Kendrick Lamar.
It's a hard one.
It's a hard one.
It's a hard one, Let me know.
Let me know you go first.
Speaker 2 (59:06):
Biasing me is going
to pick Kendrick.
How is it biased?
Because I love it, then youjust love it.
I know that.
But I'm trying to think.
I'm trying to think I don'tknow why.
I'm trying to think in ageneralist aspect.
Okay, you're asking me, you'reasking me.
You're asking me Kendrick.
I'm so sorry, kendrick.
Fuck all you guys.
(59:26):
All right, fuck it, fuck allyou guys.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
There's no reason to
say fuck them.
I'm kidding Kendrick.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
It changed my life.
Okay, pet, talk to a pet.
And then he said about HalleBerry, I do you Come on Just in
and all like, oh, it's just a,oh, I just love it.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (59:49):
I'm sorry, drake, at
that moment of time, at that
moment of time in my life when Iheard it and I was a Drake fan.
But now this man creeping upchanged my whole life, changed
my perspective.
I'm picking Kendrick.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Not sorry Kendrick, that'sKendrick.
(01:00:10):
I'm sorry.
I want to be for the people,but I can't when it's like I
love it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
Yeah, and obviously I
ain't going to lie to you, we
rapped more of Kendrick's versethan we did Drake's, and Drake's
verse is not bad.
Speaker 2 (01:00:25):
You don't understand
about the stuff in the video
zone.
All that shit you're talking isjust really for discussion.
Yeah, coming for your head.
Oh, fuck, get the bus.
Yes, love, okay, okay, it's aride, it's a ride.
But Kendrick gave us more likeI can't say.
I can't say Like he was riding,he was mm.
Speaker 1 (01:00:49):
Kendrick said on your
left.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
On your left.
That's a great example.
That's a great example.
Oh my God, I ain't going gonnalie bro.
Speaker 1 (01:01:02):
The song is fire.
I enjoy both verses, but Ialways tend to have myself
singing Ravik Kendrick's part.
It is not biased.
It is not biased man.
If y'all only knew how much ofa big, of a freaking Drake fan.
Drake is my favorite melodicartist.
I love Drake for his melodies.
Yes, I really Drake for hismelodies.
Yes, I really really do.
(01:01:23):
What was the song we weresinging last time?
Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
Oh, Resistance.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
Yesterday, when we
were getting right, no, right
there you're welcome.
Yes, but I, if you, if peoplejust only know how much I truly
(01:01:48):
love Drake older music, that'swhere I you know.
If y'all just don't understand,man, y'all just don't
understand.
And, and it's nobody.
I'm a new J Cole fan.
I've said that plenty of times.
Y'all just don't understand,man, y'all just don't understand
.
And it's no buy.
I'm a new J Cole fan.
I've said that plenty of times.
But I am a old Drake fan.
But Kendrick I just throughSection 80 to now.
(01:02:15):
He has not made me not want tolisten to him.
Nowadays, when Drake stuff, Ijust just I gotta pick and
choose the songs.
It's more likely the, um, the,the singing songs, I think on um
, uh, what was the for all thedogs?
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
I think only saved
about three songs, if I'm not yo
you know, some people put thatas a masterpiece from Drake and
I was like what I know?
We?
Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
all heard this album.
I will say this and I will sayit again A masterpiece.
The last best album that Drakehad put out was Views.
I will not lie to you Fromfront to back the last album
that was actually phenomenalfrom Drake was Views.
To me, views is his best albumto me.
You can debate it all you want.
(01:03:02):
You know what I mean, but that2016 and beyond Drake was tough,
was tough, but after that itwas floppy.
More life was floppy More life.
Floppy Scorpion, floppy, floppy,very floppy For all the dogs.
(01:03:26):
Floppy Fucking.
What's the one?
We had?
All the baby mamas on there,certified.
Speaker 2 (01:03:31):
Lover Boy.
Yeah, certified Lover, I likeCertified Lover Boy.
Speaker 1 (01:03:35):
Shit, I liked it.
I liked it.
The demo tapes, oh the demotapes.
Better than what else he wasputting out, yeah okay, okay,
yeah, demo tapes the one we hadthe Jay-Z.
That shit was hard, the Jay-Zlove song.
Sounds like a love song.
That was on Certified right.
That was on.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
Certified right.
Speaker 1 (01:03:52):
No, that was on Demo
Tape.
Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
Oh, you're talking
about the sample.
That was the one we had.
You're talking about the sample, the ski mask on?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, on Demo Tape,yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:04:00):
That was the one we
had.
The little ski mask that wasthe same ski mask he had that
Kendrick had put in his what youcall it.
Yeah, I fuck with that morethan the big now.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
It's just like I don't feellike he be putting out albums
like that.
So the bias thing is like to me.
It makes me upset because it'slike I'm not biased.
(01:04:21):
I like him, I like all three ofthem, all four of them.
It's a fantastic four plusFuture.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Y'all was always.
Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
But you was, you were
, you were co-signing about how
I fuck with Future so much andhow you know what I mean.
I did?
Yeah, because I was puttingthem up there with the guys.
Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
No, when we was
talking about Mount Rushmore, I
agree with that Future.
Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
I don't think it was.
I don't think it was a MountRushmore, I think it was.
Speaker 2 (01:04:51):
It wasn't that one, I
, it wasn't that one.
Speaker 1 (01:04:52):
I think it was in the
Because I was telling him that
I was telling y'all that I feellike Future is up there with
Kendrick and them.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:04:59):
I agree with that.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
But you know he was,
you was, you was cosigning the
fact that, yeah, you know helove Future and shit Like kind
of clown me and shit like that.
Oh, you know what I mean?
I don't remember.
I yeah, it is filmed.
It's audio on there.
But you know, all I'm saying islike the bias thing, it's not
even real.
I just, truly, out of all ofthem, would just pick Kendrick
(01:05:25):
and I don't really feel likeDrake is a true motherfucking,
like he's a he a singing rapperto me and that's the whole
reason why I liked him.
People hated that.
I love that about him.
I didn't want him to be a toughguy.
No, nigga, Talk about.
You know voicemails.
You know what I mean?
Marvin's room.
I want to hear shit like that.
(01:05:45):
You know what I mean?
Just hold on, we're going home,Come on.
Yeah, I don't want to hear noneof that other stuff.
Yeah, Don't want to hear noneof that other stuff.
Yeah, Personally, me, that'sjust me.
This is me.
I'm an R&B dude first.
So when it comes to rap, I'mvery particular and I like, I
(01:06:05):
like Kendrick.
I've always liked it, Kendrick,and then I've liked it Future.
Then shit, Rick Ross,Motherfucking, um, who else?
But mostly I listen to likeK-Camp, Tory Lanez and shit like
that.
That's like my vibe, themelodicness of it, Because that
was the artist that I wanted tobe.
You know what I mean when Iwanted to be an artist.
(01:06:26):
You know what I mean Thinking Igot a little voice and shit it
just flows better.
Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
And you know, market
towards the ladies.
See, I had that same feelinguntil Kendrick came in my life
and pulled out that phenomenalverse from Problems and yeah,
cause, I remember I think it wasyou, you and Trey.
We was in the basement.
I think that was the first.
Was that the first time weheard it?
Speaker 1 (01:06:53):
or you guys showcased
it to me no, no, no, no, no, no
time we heard it.
Speaker 2 (01:06:56):
Or you guys showcased
it to me no, no, no, no, no, no
, unless I heard it by myself no, that came out in 2012.
Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Or 2011.
Speaker 2 (01:07:01):
I know, at one point
we were all together listening
to it and when I heard it againI was like this is a whole
different perspective for me.
Especially, I found out aboutKendrick from an Asian dude,
really, which was yes, yes, wassurprising to me a filipino dude
.
So it changed my life.
(01:07:22):
On, on, uh, on a sound, adifferent sound.
Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
I found out, I, I
found out about I found kendrick
on accident.
Somebody played something.
I said what, what is that?
And then he said I think hesaid K-Dot at first.
I don't remember how it was,but I just remember I'm like yo,
what is this?
This is hard.
And it was ADHD and I fell inlove with that song.
(01:07:49):
And then you got Rigor Mortisand then it was like, oh, this
nigga, hard, hard.
And then you had you know, hewas a couple freestyles that he
had and shit like that.
And then boom, listen to youknow 6 and 80.
And then you got Good Kid MadCity and everyone was on that
shit, yeah, yeah, on that shit,yeah, listening to that,
listening, because that was whenY on the west coast had some
(01:08:12):
bangers.
You know what I mean.
At kid ink, you had mr la.
You had, you know what I mean,yg was doing his thing, kendrick
nipsey, you schoolboy q wasworking through the worst.
J right, it was all it was.
We was listening, we waslistening.
You know what I mean.
So that's why I was like yo.
And then I heard that I'm like,nah, he don't sound like no
regular la nigga, though, yeah,he way more well, obviously, in
(01:08:34):
texas 80 you can feel that too,but like it was just, it was so
hard to, like you know, be in afast, you know having a you know
teenage mindset to sit down andunderstand it.
But it's something in my heartjust felt like yo, this is, this
is music, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
Promise that you will
sing about me Still gets me to
a point where it's like yo,there's the how.
Yeah, when the lights shut offand it's my turn to settle down
my main concern.
Promise that you will singabout me.
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
Hey, hard, hard, hard
, hard.
So there's no bias.
I know I was prolonging that,but there's no bias over here.
I love music.
I know I was prolonging that,but there's no bias over here.
I love music.
I love good music.
And it's bias when you putsomebody on the pedestal and you
don't really like what they'vebeen putting out.
You know what I mean.
But it's so nostalgic with thisperson but you don't want to
(01:09:30):
bring them off that shelf.
You know what I mean and that'swhat happened to me.
I was man Like it's just nothitting Like it used to, when I
used to listen To the Ride.
Like oh, my god, you know whatI mean.
Like those type of songs.
You know what I mean.
Over my Dead Body, like If Itold myself, like Somebody was
(01:09:50):
like Yo, what's?
If you had to Give me a songfrom Drake, what would you get?
Over my Dead Body is probablythat song, bro.
Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
I just want the whole
Take Care album.
I don't even care Take.
Speaker 1 (01:09:59):
Care album.
Thank Me Later album Freaking.
Nothing was the same.
Speaker 2 (01:10:05):
Drake don't even
consider that one of his best,
Because he was feeling toochildish or immature.
Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Come on bro, hey, man
, take Care, gave us the Weeknd,
so I ain't mad at her.
Speaker 2 (01:10:19):
Nah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:20):
Yeah, I did.
Speaker 2 (01:10:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
Lovely yeah,
basically, you know the Weeknd
Drake collab and then we got theReal Her.
Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
I sent somebody.
I sent somebody Doing it wrong.
Oh, I sent that as like sentsomebody doing it wrong.
Oh, I sent her that as like thefinal, like ending.
Yeah, you know how it goes.
It's like you know everythingcrumbling down.
It's all her fault, but shedon't want things to change.
Mm-hmm, I promise I need toleave you, but I can't stand to
hold you, that's the wrong thingto do.
Because you'll say you love meand I love lying.
(01:10:53):
They say I love you too, yeah,broker.
Speaker 2 (01:10:57):
Broker yeah, but
there was just so many.
You know, man, so many hitsLike back to back.
I don't know.
Yeah, that's Back to back, I'mnot going to lie, that's up
there.
Yeah, take Care is Top 10.
Yeah, is a gem.
Speaker 1 (01:11:12):
Oh, I thought you
talking about.
I thought you talking aboutBack to back.
Oh, no, no, no, this track.
Speaker 2 (01:11:16):
No, no, I meant like
Hearing all the songs All the
way through, yeah, the wholealbum All the way through, yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
But uh yeah, man, I
think that's enough.
I feel like we gonna.
I feel like we should save theDiddy situation For another time
.
I feel like that can go A Long,long, long, long, long, long
conversion between me and youabout that situation.
Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
J Cole, smack
brotherly, love man, oh man All
right y'all, it's Music in theBlood.
Speaker 1 (01:11:47):
Thank y'all for
watching, listening, whatever
y'all doing it's on likes,subscribe, follow, tell somebody
about us.
We talk about music.
We're trying to grow, we'retrying to do better things.
We trying to be more consistentfor y'all.
There's a lot of things goingon, cause life be lifin, but uh,
our opinion don't matter.
We give it to y'all.
Anyway, I go by Zope Ran andwe'll see y'all next time.
(01:12:08):
Peace, thank you you.