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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Yo, y'all know what
time it is.
Another episode of the MixedVibes Podcast, your favorite
episode of the podcast.
You can find us wherever youget your podcasts.
I'm your boy, Young Quaker Tthe Dream.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Hey, man, you already
know the best.
It's your boy, mr Bill.
Hey, big Q, not the little one,what you mean?
Switch the game up.
No, george, shout out to jurors.
Shout out to Teddy.
Shout out to Teddy.
For sure we're going to get thefire cracking.
We're going to get it going.
It's not even an ass quack.
(00:40):
I want to get your thoughts onthis.
I was scrolling on Facebook andI seen a woman said it is sassy
for a man to use an umbrellaand she said that she got it
from her grandfather.
Her grandfather said men, justgo outside in the rain and we
just going to walk, we going towalk until we get to where we
got to go, whether it's rainingor not.
I think it's the craziest shitI've ever heard recently.
(01:06):
That'll change tomorrow.
Recently it's the craziest shitI've heard.
But what say you?
Speaker 1 (01:17):
I ain't gonna hold
you.
I might have to agree with thatone sassy though.
I ain't never heard I mean Iain't saying sassy though I
ain't never heard I mean I ain'tsaying sassy, but what I will
say is you remember my, my homie, richard?
yeah that nigga carry anumbrella and all I'm gonna say
(01:41):
is I got a little sass about himand it ain't.
All I'm going to say is I got alittle sass about him.
I feel what she's saying.
It ain't using the umbrella, Ifeel like it's the carrying the
umbrella.
That's the part she had twisted.
Her granddad didn't know whathe was talking about.
That's an old country, nigga.
They couldn't afford noumbrella.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
All right.
So do I carry around anumbrella in my car?
No, but like she said.
She said use umbrella.
She's at the game Twisted.
Okay, we're being technical.
We're being technical off whatshe said, but I'm not sassy.
If somebody offers me theumbrella and it's raining, just
pull it down and I get up underit.
(02:26):
I don't think that's sassy.
You know what I?
Mean Now do I personally own anumbrella.
No, my mama get on my head allthe time about me owning an
umbrella.
To me it's just like bro.
By the time I put this mug up,I can just get where I'm going.
That's why I don't use anumbrella.
But I don't think it makes me.
(02:46):
I don't think it makes a manless of a man if he carries
around an umbrella, personally.
But I mean, hey, to each theirown.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
I'm not saying Look,
I'm not saying less of a man,
less of a man To me sassy issaying less.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
If you're saying
somebody's sassy, that's saying
they're less of a man.
You don't think so.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
I never took that.
I just took it more like youknow, potentially you, a mama's
boy more or less.
That's how I took the sassinessin.
I ain't never taken it too deep.
I ain't never been called sassyeither.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
These females taking
sassy too deep, these females
taking when they accuse you ofbeing sassy, either these
females taking sassy too deep,these females taking when they
accuse you of being sassy, frommy perspective, I think they're
accusing you to be less of a manand they questioning your
manhood and they questioningyour ability to be a man, your
ability to lead and all that.
That's what I think.
When they say he's being sassyor he's a little too sassy for
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me, I think they're questioningyour ability as a man.
That's what I think.
I mean, I could be one of them.
That's just my perspective.
I don't know alright.
Speaker 1 (03:59):
well, would you
prefer to be called sassy or
tender Pause?
Speaker 2 (04:11):
That's a horrible one
, bro, I ain't gonna lie.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Because tender do it
for me, but sassy no.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Tender make me sound
like I'm a punk and I don't like
it.
Am I wrong?
I guess sassy good too, butwhen I heard Tinder, you make me
sound like I sound like I'm apunk that's what I'm saying, but
sassy, sassy, you know it's awhole, it's offensive, don't get
me wrong.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
Yeah, not offensive,
but you know it make you feel a
way.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
I'm just going to say
, bro, it is offensive To a
heterosexual man you callingthat man sassy, that's offensive
.
But, like I said tender.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
That's a whole
different can of worms.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Tender do feel worse.
I'm not going to lie abouttender, especially depending on
Because why else would you useTinder?
Tinder is a very strong word tobe using to describe a person.
That's a very strong word, nah,but Tinder is way worse than
sassy, and I don't want to becalled sassy neither, but I
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definitely don't want to becalled Tinder.
Tinder, you feel Tinder in yourchest a little bit when
somebody calls you that, like ifit's a low-key fight, why don't
you call me Tinder?
Nah, don't Tinder?
Sounds like you calling me abitch.
I hate to hold you.
Tinder sounds like you callingme a bitch.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
You trying to win the
argument with that one.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
Hey, you trying to
drop a noob Whoa Whoa Bomb with
that one.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
Yeah, you hey you try
to drop a nuke.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Whoa, whoa, whoa Bomb
on the back, dan, on your ass.
Them definitely is fightingworse.
So yeah, nah, I'm going to say10 to this is worse, and I don't
think it's sexy for a man touse up brother.
I don't think it's sexy for aman to carry off brother.
I just have to not own one.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
I mean, if you got it
in the car, that's fine.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
If it's raining you
pull it out.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
I mean, that's what
it's for.
But I feel like you in thestore.
It's raining, you go buy anumbrella.
Nah, she might have a point.
So a brother's supposed to justwalk around with a raincoat all
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the time A trench.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
I mean, that's my get
down.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Okay, I feel it.
Nah, I'm a hoodie, nigga Shit,the hoodie gonna get wet.
I mean I'm gonna take it offanyways, I mean.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Shit.
Hey, bro, just put the nexthoodie on bro, I mean't even
come last week.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Look, I done been
soaking wet before.
It is what it is, shit, shit.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
A nigga got the
hoodies that the rain shit, just
kind of.
They don't get that wet forreal because of the way the
hoodies made, but I know it'sraining.
Them is the hoodies I wear.
I don't wear the cloth hoodies,I wear my little special, my
little rug wrap.
Mother, I don't wear the clothhoodies, I wear my little
special, my little rug wrap.
It's going to be amotherfucking size smoothie.
All right, man, you was out inthe belt, you was out in these
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streets this weekend.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Ah yeah, you already
know.
So look, I took a, what theycall them.
We had a gathering.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Hey dog, you know
what You're talking about a
pre-pop.
Somebody get that off with me.
Nah, it was friendly excursions, that's what they call them,
that's what we call them,friendly excursions or
gatherings, whichever one youwant to call them.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Hey, we was at a
gathering at this point.
The Millennium Tour was in town, so you know.
So we had to start dueMillennium Tour 2025, first stop
of the tour was in the Ville,so I had to pull up and I'm
going to give you all my honestreview Now.
I'm going to preface this bysaying I am not a concert person
(07:59):
.
This is my second concert.
I have come to learn concertsare not my thing.
Now, first one was that firstAstroworld.
A good concert, don't get mewrong.
Me personally, just not my vibe.
Me sitting there watching anigga sing it live.
Yeah, I could have watched thisat the crib, low key, as many
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people was on they phone.
I know it was on TikTok.
I'm not mad at it.
What I'm saying is that ain'tmy thing.
The movies call me a hermit,call me whatever you want to
call me.
I feel it.
The movies, the concerts, countme out.
I'll do one more If it'ssomebody like okay, I ain't
(08:44):
going to hold you.
I was ready to drop the bag onthe Elton John concert.
That's just me personally.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
The Elton John
concert.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Yeah, bruh, I ain't
gonna hold you.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Oh, nah, bruh, you
gonna explain this one to me.
I fuck with Elton John Nigga.
Since when?
Since always, I fuck with Elton.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
John Nigga, since
when?
Since always?
I've never heard you say Rocketman A day in your life, bro.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
What you talking
about, I ain't never.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Come on bro.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
I ain't never.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
Elton John, frank
Sinatra.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
I knew that one.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
You knew.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Frank and you know
Elton John.
I knew you fucked with Frank.
I've never heard you saynothing about Elton John, never.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
I was ready to drop
the bill.
Them tickets was like $600.
This is right before COVID.
Yeah, nah, nah, nah.
It was ready to be up, but thenit got canceled because of
COVID.
Then it came at a later dateand a nigga missed that.
I didn't have them 600 at thattime.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
Fill it.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Let's get back to
Millennium Tour.
Millennium Tour, like I said,purpose is not a concert person,
but if we're going to give it ascale of 1 to 10, we'll wait
for that.
We'll start off with the basics.
You go in, everything's cool.
You know it's kind of swolePeople in their Sunday best.
You feel me, I'm sorry, nottheir Sunday best, their 2000s
best.
There was a lot of that inthere.
(10:17):
Wasn't mad at it, loved what Iwas seeing.
People was feeling it too lowkey, was in there choosing, but
that's a story for another day.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Chill bro, chill his
body's on air bro his body's on
air.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Bro, I ain't gonna
hold you that liquor.
Just hit me in the bottom ofthe stomach it's drink some
water.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Look, let me tell you
so the kid is Drink some water,
that's all I can say.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Look let me tell you.
So the kid.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Actually, you know
what?
Give me one second.
Give him a second.
He ready to pull up the wholelist.
You dig.
I heard one of them told us amovie.
I seen a bunch of wow yeah.
Now I heard one of them toldthis movie.
I seen a bunch of people.
I seen a bunch of people online, everybody.
I heard it.
Well, the promotion.
I seen a post somebody sharedthat the promotion said that
motherfucker was sold out, sothat motherfucker had to be sold
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.
And everybody I seen onFacebook, snapchat, everybody on
Instagram they said they wasthere.
Like you said Shit.
I seen the whole motherfuckingconcert I ain't making.
I seen the whole concert onTikTok.
Shit.
I seen a bunch of peopleperforming that motherfucker on
TikTok.
I got that motherfucker wassmooth as shit.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Alright, so we step
into the scene.
Like I said, everything lookingnice.
First act of the night Nivea.
Nah, motherfuckers.
Don't be familiar with Niveatill you hear her songs, and I
was the same way.
I was like oh yeah, nivea, youknow the dreamin Lil Wayne, baby
(12:15):
mama, yes, both of them.
So I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah,I know Nivea.
Okay, she came out, here we go.
I knew it was gonna be a nightafter this.
She came out, here we go.
I knew it was going to be anight.
After this, she came out doingthe single ladies with her
dancers trying to sing and danceat the same time.
Now, like I said, I wasn'treally remembering Nivea's game,
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but I know damn well Niveadon't have a song to where she
need to sing and dance at thesame time.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
Leave that lady alone
.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Am I lying?
I'm pretty sure she got one Brosing and dance at the same time
.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
I'm sure she got one.
I said one, I didn't say shegot a bunch.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
None of the ones she
performed.
I tell you what.
None of the ones she performed.
I tell you what.
So she done tired herself outafter the third song because you
tried to sing and dance at thesame time.
She tried to hit a note.
At the end.
It didn't really go as expected.
It was okay.
Performance was a.
(13:21):
Cause I'm being nice.
Nivea was a 4.
Uh, cause I'm being nice.
Nivea was a.
Nivea was a four out of 10.
Okay, she was a four out of 10.
She did what she had to do, butwe know why she was there.
Them kids is almost grown.
Child support has been lowered.
We understand.
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Hey and this is what.
And she knew what it wasbecause at the end of her set
she said I really love the vibein here.
I said, bitch, you just luckydidn't nobody boo your ass.
You lucky we didn't boo tomatoyour ass, all that kind of shit.
Like I said, it wasn't terrible.
(14:03):
What are you doing?
Why are you doing the singleladies up here?
You got pink hair, your dancersgot pink hats on.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
She trying to set the
ambiance, bro.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
One of the dancers'
hats came off, so now it's pink,
pink, black.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
She can't control
that bro.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Anywho, I said four
out of ten.
She love the vibe.
Next up, nye Twins.
Hey, it ain't them niggas waslit.
They was lit To be gone.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
So early that was lit
.
I already knew they was,because I done seen them perform
live.
They like it.
They put it on the show.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
And they did
everything they're supposed to
do.
They did whisper, they did tothe windows, to the wall.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Yeah, I'm drawing
blanks.
Speaker 1 (15:01):
now they did a
bedroom boom.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
They they ain't do
bedroom boom no, no, it wasn't.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
Uh, look, they was
trying to turn everybody they
got everybody lit though theydid.
They did uh bubba sparks, uhbooty rocking everywhere, booty,
booty, booty, booty rockingthere they did that.
They had, like I said, they hada nice little lineup.
They got everybody crunk.
They was lit.
Kane had on a Louisville.
He got in and he went straightto the store, bought him a
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Louisville, louisville pulloveron and put it on performing that
.
I wasn't mad at it.
He put it on for the team.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
I feel it.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Yeah, overall 8 out
of 10.
They went early, so you knowthey had to.
They had to do what they had todo they didn't get that much
time.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
They did what they
could.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Now it gets funny.
Rsvp, come to the stage.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Hmm, I'm enjoying
this one.
Speaker 1 (16:07):
Nah, Ray J comes out.
You know he did a.
What did Ray J do off themuscle?
Speaker 2 (16:15):
It should have been
One Wish.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
It was not One Wish.
Speaker 2 (16:18):
Or Sexy, can I?
Speaker 1 (16:20):
Sexy Can.
I came later.
We'll get to that.
We'll get to that.
He did something else.
He did something else.
It didn't really hit with me.
Sammy came out, bobby came out,bobby came out and then kind of
stole the show.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
I was like I'm not
mad at you.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
Pleasure P came out,
then everybody disappeared.
Bobby came back out, got on thepiano, did Anonymous.
He started doing.
He did something else, then hedid Miss Officer.
Bobby came back and stole theshow again.
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Sammy came out.
They tag teaming songs.
Pleasure P come back out.
He do a couple pretty Rickyjoints.
I'm like all right, we got avibe R where you at they look,
(17:28):
the SVP is up there performingsexy canna.
They looking for Ray J, ray Jin the crowd.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
Bruh what.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Ray J.
Down there on the floor in thecrowd Bruh, where Ray J at Ray,
where you at they up thereperforming his songs, they like
fuck it, we gonna do somethingelse.
Let's just do.
Let's just do.
I think they end up doing theyend up doing Sexy, can I?
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And then they just went to onthe hotline.
Oh no, they didn't miss out thehood, they didn't miss officer.
They was like turn his shit off.
And they didn't miss officer.
That's Ray J in the crowdtrying to figure out bro, trying
to figure out.
Overall, even with Ray J'sshenanigans still comes a little
higher than Nibby.
I'm gonna put them 5 out of 10.
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If Ray J had acted right, itcould have been ranked.
Still comes a little higherthan Nibby.
I'm going to put them five outof ten.
If Reggie had acted right, itcould have been ranked a little
higher.
But we know what he's about andit's apparently having a good
time.
We're going to get back to him,though.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
He's in the crowd,
bro.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Next up.
You know who it is Boosie Boop.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Boosie Bad Edge.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
Got up there and
handled business.
You know I couldn't be mad atthe performer.
He said Louisville, I lovey'all, I'm finna, get a house
here.
Nigga, don't move here.
Nigga, do not move here.
You think the Atlanta police befucking with you?
Do not move here.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Boosie ain't coming
up his mother.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
I think I need to get
a house here.
No, you don't.
If you do, don't tell nobodyelse.
Speaker 2 (19:11):
Chill, chill, chill.
Don't go that far.
Speaker 1 (19:13):
Do not tell nobody
else.
Come on, bro.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Alright, so Boosie
was.
So Boosie was smooth.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Boosie was smooth.
I'm going to give him not toGlazer man.
I'm going to give him an 8 outof 10.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
We know you fuck with
Boosie, so I do fuck with
Boosie.
Speaker 1 (19:32):
He did set it off.
He did.
What is it?
Murder, murder, murder, ease mymind, gangsta music, I think,
whatever it's called.
Did he do Set it Off?
He did Set it Off.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
You know he had to do
Set it Off because he got.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Set it Off.
He came out to wipe me down,got to Look.
I think he just got the samegeneric list.
I think he said I'm going to dothis Everywhere I go, I do the
same.
Because he had the pit on thejumbotron behind him.
It looked like he wasperforming the same songs at the
same time and he owed you.
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I was like I ain't mad at it,boosie, I'm a business and the
people love Boosie.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
So, like I said, I'm
going to give Boosie an 8 out of
10.
Not to glaze or nothing.
Boosie handled business, butwasn't the best performer that
night.
After Boosie, we had Rick Rosscome out.
Nah, I'm going to tell you thiswas some bullshit.
Man, y'all could've kept thatshit.
(20:43):
That nigga could've stayed atthe crib for that damn this
nigga came out first of all, hecame out damn Boosie got.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
I mean, ross didn't
have to show up.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Ross.
Really we could've did withoutRoss.
It was look, soon as Ross cameout, it was a nigga like two
rows in front of me, tall ashell, stood up singing every
Ross song.
Okay, where I get it?
Like you, this, this show vibehere.
Ross came out.
Did I'm uh, uh the boss?
He did uh then.
(21:18):
Then this is where it get funny.
He did I'm on one.
His verse on, I'm on one, who'son I'm on one?
It would be Drake, drake in therow.
So that's how he played it.
Alright, cool.
So he did.
I don't remember.
(21:39):
You know I wasn't taking notes.
I ain't really think you thinkthat heavy about it.
I'm trying to enjoy it.
I paid money to do it.
I didn't pay it.
I didn't do it for the podcast,it was drinks up.
I can't remember every songthat was done.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
I got you.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
He did a solo joint
and then he came back with
another drink joint.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
Well, you knew that
was to be expected.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
I said, okay, ross.
And then he came back withanother Drake joint.
Well, you knew that was to beexpected.
I said, okay, ross.
I mean we know where your moneycame from, but you ain't going
to do it again.
Then he did another solo jointand let me guess we'll follow
that through that.
Another Drake joint, anotherDrake.
I said, all right, man, get himup out of here.
So then his last song hebrought out one of his new
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Maybach artists and let himperform, and then they left,
while still better than Nivea.
You can't go that much higher.
Five out of ten.
Speaker 2 (22:37):
Alright, bro, it's
one, four, two fives, two eights
, okay.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
My boy, plies, came
out.
Now I ain't never seen, youknow, like I said, I ain't never
seen really nobody live, but Ifeel like Plies always perform
well.
You know what I mean?
He gonna put on a show.
Plies did Ritz Carlton, I wantto say Bussy Baby was on there.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
He had to do Bussy
Baby Ain't no way you doing the
show.
You ain't doing Bussy Baby.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
Soon as I seen the
shit told I he did Shoddy, he
did Gotta do Shoddy too, Daddy'sHome.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
Yeah, too.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
That's how you know
it was good, because I'm
remembering all the songs he did.
It was one that I wanted to hearthe Trey songs.
I thought they was going to doa little crossover.
I thought him and Trey songswas going to do the joint.
I would have paid to see that.
You feel me, I thought I wasgoing to get a little crossover.
It wasn't really no crossover,though.
(23:43):
Everybody come out and do theirown thing, but, like I said,
this is the first show, soeverybody got to find their
footing.
I mean, trey Songz was on thatshawty remix too, and that bitch
slid too.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
But it's the remix,
though A lot of people don't
know that the first time we madelove?
Speaker 1 (24:04):
Pleasure Pete, no,
that was.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Pleasure, that's what
I'm saying, bro.
It was Pleasure Pete andTrigger.
Yeah, that was at least one ofthem.
Nah, he could have broughtTrigger.
Nah, it ain't gonna happen,especially if Because I ain't
heard Trey yet.
So that means Trey come late inthe show.
Trey ain't coming out early, sothat means Trey comes late in
the show.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
Trey ain't coming out
early not for that, but I'm
saying Pleasure Pete, donealready been out there.
You could have figuredsomething out, you know, maybe
not an official remit, maybe itwasn't sanctioned.
I don't know the details.
I mean, we heard it, we heardit, we know it.
Nigga, you should know it.
(24:42):
Plies put on a show, though Iain't gonna hold you.
Plies was a 9 out of 10.
Plies was a 9 out of 10.
He was up there Handledbusiness.
He came in and locked andloaded.
Now this is where I get to theheadliners.
(25:04):
The three marquee names are atthe top of the flyer Omarion Bow
Wow, trey Soames, in that orderOmarion Bow.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Wow, trey.
Okay, so Trey's the headliner.
Trey was the headliner, he camelast, I guess, because Bow Wow,
omarion Bow.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Wow, trey.
Okay, so Trey's the headliner.
Trey was the headliner, he camelast.
Speaker 2 (25:25):
I guess, because Bow
Wow and Omarion have been on
this tour around so many times,trey's new.
I guess you mean this day tour.
Yeah, but I guess you know we'dhave been around so many times.
We're going to make Trey theheadliner for this particular
one.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Omarion came out,
stepped out.
Now, me personally, that wasnever my bag.
I know Icebox, I know Touch, Iknow it was one more he did.
Oh, I know Post to Be.
Post to Be was the last one.
That was the one he closed outwith, and for good reason.
(26:05):
But you know he did early onMarion.
And then he cut on theJumbotron.
You know it showed differentgraphics.
He said I was trying to throwtogether a little story for
y'all, but I didn't catch it.
Nigga, what are you talkingabout?
Just perform, nigga, you knowdifferent graphics.
He said I was trying to throwtogether a little story for
y'all, but y'all ain't catch it.
Nigga, what are you talkingabout?
Just perform, nigga, you doingall this talking and shit, man,
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we don't care about what.
Nigga, what are you talkingabout?
What are you?
What story is you trying totell?
Nigga, just perform your song.
Come up here and sing.
So after act two he cut and boom, he totally changed, like you
know, in the blink of an eye,nigga, changing everything whole
(26:49):
different.
Get up.
Then he ran back there andstarted DJing.
I said wait a minute.
So then the girls behind methey was like that ain't no
Mariano, that's his brother.
I said oh, this nigga, look.
So the niggas out there hoppingaround.
This nigga's out here singing,just a Friend.
He's out there singing, weak,he's out there singing.
(27:12):
Can we Talk for a Minute?
I'm like damn, omarion'ssinging all these other people's
songs.
It ain't even Omarion, it's hisbrother.
I said look.
I'm saying look, I'm like, damn, the nigga did change his hair,
I ain't even realize.
So, boom, act three, start.
(27:35):
Omarion come out, and that'swhen he do post to be, that's
when he do.
Uh, oh, he did something elsetoo.
You know, like I said, I can'teven.
I was out there.
I said do bedrock nigga.
You know damn well, that's Lloyd.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
He was on the
original bedrock, yeah, but that
wouldn't go nowhere.
The Lloyd joint, all right, soBadwell.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
Boom Badwell.
Oh, let me give you my gradeOmarion.
Oh shit, I forgot Okay my bad.
Because you try to play thelittle trickery.
Six out of ten.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
So without the
trickery, it's an eight or a
seven.
Speaker 1 (28:14):
It's an eight,
probably without the trickery.
Okay, I'm saying for thesmoothest minute.
I thought that he was hisbrother, I thought his brother
was him For a smooth littleminute, for that whole little
intermission for him to go getchanged and everything.
Bow Wow, bow Wow pop up.
Nah, bow Wow got joints, bowWow got joints.
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And I was unfamiliar with BowWow's game, really unfamiliar,
like, not the song necessarily,but stage presence performance.
You know, just as a talent ingeneral.
I knew back in the daymotherfuckers was selling out to
go see Bow Wow but I personallyhad never seen it.
Bow Wow said I do this and hedid it, wasn't mad at it.
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I gave Bow Wow a nine for real.
Bow Wow was a nine hoppingaround.
He had to look this.
How I know this, how I know BowWow was a nine performance.
He had hoes out there showingtitties and shit showing titties
, shaking ass, all that yeah,thanks, bow Wow, been doing this
(29:25):
longer than everybody else andthen Bow Wow, they said the
birthday shout out where thebirthday girls at.
So you know they went crazy.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
Bow Wow, birthday
today yeah, bow Wow birthday
today and that.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Yeah, Bow Wow's
birthday today.
He said you know I'm a Pisceswhen they at he looking for them
, Set them up.
Bow Wow helped the crowd.
Bow Wow handled business.
He did the older hits and I waslike you know, I wasn't
personally with it, People waswith it, but then when he came
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out and did Out of my System, hedid Shorty Like Mine.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
You know Out of my
System and Shorty Like Mine.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
So look, when he did
Shorty Like Mine this is the
crazy part of it he did ShortyLike Mine my little section
started erupting.
I'm at the back near that lefttunnel Okay, it started erupting
.
I'm at the back near that lefttunnel Okay, it started erupting
.
We looked down in the tunnel.
Motherfucking Ray J down there,he said what the?
Speaker 2 (30:31):
fuck what is you
doing nigga?
Speaker 1 (30:35):
He said I'm out here
trying to watch the show with
y'all All right, cool.
But then he started, you know.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
Bro, why is Ray J
still in the crowd?
Speaker 1 (30:44):
So then he started
doing Ray J shit.
Then he started climbing up onthe steel.
Then he was down there and hewas looking for a lighter.
He's flicking looking for alighter.
He was like, oh, I said, hey,go in your bag, get your lighter
so I can get a Ray J shit.
She's moving too slow.
He got a lighter from somebodyelse.
Okay, it's fine.
(31:04):
Whatever, why the fuck thisnigga light up a cig, I said.
I said I know this nigga ain'tin the Yum Center lighting up a
cig.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Nigga on the cig bro.
Why you judging that man?
Speaker 1 (31:18):
And not even.
That ain't even the worst part.
Then you dragging your wifearound with you.
You got a princess.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
Hey, she said she
can't trust brother, go nowhere.
Speaker 1 (31:32):
I have never felt so
bad for somebody bro Like she
looked like she don't want to bethere.
She said she can't trust bro.
I never thought about it thatway.
I thought it was he had bethere.
She said she can't trust her,bro.
I never thought about it thatway.
I thought it was.
He had her there.
I never thought about herwanting to be there, because
every step he took she was twosteps behind him.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
She said this nigga
fucking with Snoop Sookie on the
low, she want to be the one onthe tour I'm not even going to
hold you, bro.
Speaker 1 (31:59):
If I was close enough
, I would have asked him about
that shit.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
She knew what she was
doing.
She knew what she had to do tomake the relationships about.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
And I'm saying, bro,
you be worried about you having
kids and shit.
You be out here doing monkeyshit like this.
Now, mind you, when the lightswent out, the weed went up.
I didn't smell the firstcigarette until you walked up,
nigga.
Now, now you taking the air.
(32:32):
You all look this nigga alwayswant to go against the grain,
always.
I understand you, different man, but for once stay in your lane
, my dog hey bro, that's hislane, that's all I'm asking.
Speaker 2 (32:51):
That's his lane, bro.
That's what he do.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
So we go back to the
look.
We go back to the Bow Wowperformance.
He signed some girl's poster.
You know I don't necessarilyremember what he closed out with
.
Bow Wow, nine out of tenperformance Fantastic Cannot be.
Could never be mad at it.
Hey, I, if I'd have known I'dhave went to a Bow Wow concert
back in the G for real.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
He's been doing this
the longest, bro, that's what he
do.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Natural.
The nigga said I'm Shag GregoryMouse, don't fucking play with
me.
The nigga said I got kids.
I said nigga what I got to dowith anything now they was?
They was showing them tittiesand shit.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
So I get it alright,
so Trey closed it out.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Trey closed it out.
Man Trey popped up and I, well,it's not much, all right.
So Trey closed it out.
Trey closed it out, man Treypopped up and it's not much that
I can really say.
Bro, trey came out and hedidn't come right out, no, he
came out.
They played the video.
The video started fucking up,all right, we sat there for a
minute.
They played the video.
Again, it started fucking upagain.
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So then Trey said all right,man, we having some technical
difficulties, I'm going to showyou how we going to do this.
Trey came out and made us singthe song for him and you know,
he did his thing.
On the other end, crowd control, crazy, nah, me personally, I
(34:22):
done heard the stories, I doneheard the lore.
We're going to call them, forlack of a better word, the Pied
Piper Jr.
Speaker 2 (34:33):
That was not
necessary, bro.
We just here to celebratepeople bro.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
No, I am no, no, no,
no, no, no.
I'm not saying it in thataspect.
What I'm saying is they say RKelly used to do that.
Do it like it, just come outthere, you know, blow into his
pipe and then they just startfloating in the air.
I ain't never seen people floatbefore.
(34:57):
That nigga had motherfuckersfloating out the crowd bro.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
I've seen Trey
perform live.
It was a beautiful sight.
It was a very, very beautifulsight, but that boy and he do
put on a show.
It was him and Monica.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
So, look, this is the
crazy part.
This is how I know.
I told you how I knewwhat's-his-name was a.
How I knew.
I told you how I knewwhat's-his-name was a high level
.
I'm going to tell you how Iknow Trey was a high level.
This nigga got up there thewife beater and the braids and
then he ripped his shirt off.
(35:36):
I said, oh yeah, bro, thisnigga know what he is.
I said, look that nigga'scatching the charge tonight.
10 out of 10 performance he'scatching the charge tonight 10
out of 10 performance.
He's catching the charge tonight10 out of 10 performance.
I feel sorry for that younglady, but hey, you fed into it,
I bet.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
So, overall, what do
you think of the show?
Speaker 1 (35:56):
Overall, even with
the lackluster performances, I'm
going to give it an overall 7out of 10.
That's even discounting theparts that I didn't get up for.
I didn't really enjoy all thatkind of shit.
7 out of 10.
I think it was a pretty decenttour.
I think it'll get better as itgoes on.
People will realize, like yo,we can do some collab because
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Bow Wow and Omarion didn't evendo bruh.
If anything y'all supposed tobe flowing, you have.
You should have had Rick Rossgoing to Omarion cause they got
something together.
You should have had Omariongoing to Bow Wow cause they got
something together but you knowpeople, they don't do that with
shows.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
It ain't like a
consistent flow.
They take breaks in betweenpeople.
Speaker 1 (36:39):
I feel that, I feel
that they don't really.
Speaker 2 (36:42):
That ain't really.
They should do that, but thatain't really what they're going
to do Now.
Bow Wow and Amariah, I think atthis point, when y'all tour,
y'all should have some Drakeversus Wayne type shit.
You perform a song, I perform asong, you perform a song, I
perform a song.
Then after a while, bow Wowjust take over, because it's Bow
Wow bro.
(37:02):
It got more songs, he did morenumbers.
Speaker 1 (37:06):
Right Now.
Mind you, like I said, this isthe first show.
Maybe they just need a littletime to get their foot in the
loop.
We're going to come out hereand get a little of the basic
show, let's get warmed up forthese next couple of shows, and
then we'll start mixing andmatching.
We'll do Shorty Like they.
Didn't even do Shorty Like Mine.
They played the music because IRight at the Omarion, that's
(37:28):
how we knew Bow Wow was comingout, but they didn't do it
together.
I'm like come on, man, that'sright there.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
That's a Well, no, no
, no, shorty Like Mine.
Speaker 1 (37:38):
So they did Shorty
Like Mine.
What's the?
Speaker 2 (37:41):
let me hold you.
Let me hold you he did.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
He did do.
Okay, he did, let me hold you.
He did it later though, in theset, in the middle of the set
yeah, they got Girlfriend wellthey got they got Girlfriend.
Speaker 2 (38:00):
Of course they got
they whole album they had
together right, he, that's whatit was they played.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
Uh, yeah, they got
girlfriend.
They got girlfriend.
Of course, they got their wholealbum they had together.
That's what it was.
They played the music like theywas going to do it, and then
they didn't.
Speaker 2 (38:13):
The album was called
Face Off, yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
Hey man, Decent album
, by the way, From what I
remember.
I might be wrong, I might notbe remembering everything from
the album, but from memory.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
I thought that was a
pretty decent album.
I don't even remember.
I ain't 100.
I ain't even remember, bro, Idon't even remember that damn
album.
Honestly, I don't think Ilistened to it.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
That's crazy, I feel
it.
Like I said, 7 out of 10, manY'all go see the Millennium Tour
.
No free clout, though.
What was the craziest thing Isaw at the tour too?
Let me see the nigga in frontof me.
He was, from what I could tell.
I don't think they was together.
My significant other seems tothink different, that they were
(39:01):
together.
I think that he was just payingfor the pussy.
He paid for them tickets and hepaid for her nose job because
she had a band-aid on her nose.
I'm not even going to hold you,bro, I'm going to tell you look
, I hate to do this to them, butevery time he would touch on
her she would shift a little bit.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
That's probably
because he did something to the
All right, let me not, let mechill.
Speaker 1 (39:29):
I'm not doubting they
was together, I don't know how
to.
Speaker 2 (39:32):
That's the reason she
got a Band-Aid on her nose.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
I'm thinking, bro, it
was a nose job.
Bro, I'm not thinking, thenigga dicked her in her nose.
Man, then he was a ChicagoBears fan.
I mean, while you might havereason to hit a woman, football
season been over, but yeahalright, you said 7 out of 10, 7
(39:59):
out of 10 alright, man, let'smove.
Let's move now.
Was it worth the money I paidfor it?
Let me.
You said 7 out of 10?
Speaker 2 (40:01):
7 out of 10.
Speaker 1 (40:01):
All right, man,
that's smooth, that's smooth Now
, was it worth the money I paidfor it?
Let me, I might have to thinkabout that.
I might have to think aboutthat one.
I got a couple more payments tomake.
Speaker 2 (40:12):
You don't have to pay
, I feel it All right, man.
So, mario, I speak to Mario.
Mario was on the millenniumtour.
He was on the Breakfast Clubnot too long ago and he said
they discussed why men don'tsing to the pussy and basically
Mario said vagina has changed.
Meaning he is crazy of aheadline saying vagina has
(40:35):
changed.
But basically he was explaininghow the game has changed, how
women have changed.
He said women aren't a softgirl to her right now, and a lot
of different women.
The vagina talks to them indifferent ways.
Some of it's money, some of itis, you know, the love and
affection that we used to have.
Some of them want you to beroughnecks with them.
That's what he was saying.
But the headline said thevagina has changed.
(40:58):
Cool, I can't speak for you,but I'm going to speak for me.
I kind of agree with him.
The vagina has changed.
The expectations that ourgrandfathers had, and even our
fathers to a lesser degree had,is way different than what we
stand by.
(41:18):
We started the fight offtalking about me being sassy or
men being tender.
This was not conversations thatwas had so openly back in the
day.
Don't feel like that's notstuff you heard Now, anything a
man does, if a man show any typeof weakness or any type of any,
(41:39):
I guess, sassiness ortenderness, whatever you want to
use, whatever phrase you wantto use, is looked bad upon.
And we ain't, you know, weain't looked at as the same, so
it's different for us than itwas for them.
Of course, social media plays afactor into it.
I think social media is thebiggest culprit of the vagina
(42:01):
changing is because they want tokeep up with the Joneses.
They want to keep up with theother girl on Instagram, the
other girl posting how she'sgoing on all these different
trips.
She want to make her TikToks,she want to be an influencer,
and if you ain't helping herprovide the influence lifestyle
stuff she composed, it ain'teven necessarily got to be the
trips.
It could be the, you know, theroses and shit in the hotel room
(42:24):
with the balloons and all thatshowing out shit.
You can't provide that.
They, you know they looking forthe man.
They can.
So I think that's why I thinkthe vagina has changed in the
sense of what is expected of aman is, you know, wasn't
(42:44):
expected then.
So I kind of agree with theconversation that the vagina has
changed.
What about you?
Speaker 1 (42:53):
I ain't gonna hold
you, bro.
I heard everything Omarion wassaying Uh-huh.
Speaker 2 (43:00):
I heard everything.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Omarion was saying.
I think he has a point.
The vagina has changed, but Ialways take it back to simple
math.
While that vagina has changed,this dick has not back to simple
(43:21):
math.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
While that vagina has
changed, this dick has not.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
It's three to one out
here.
What one won't do, another onewill.
Hey, you might look.
He said what he said.
Some of them they need to besung to.
They like that soft talk.
Give me them.
He said.
Some of them.
They like that rubbed neck,I'll entertain it.
They said some of them likethat money.
(43:48):
Keep her away from me.
I don't want her Picks andchooses.
We know what to do.
Look, three to one.
Sometimes you can get four toone.
Hell, uh-uh, some vaginas toone.
Yeah, uh-uh.
Some vaginas have changed.
Some of them have not.
You just need to know whichones you choose.
Speaker 2 (44:10):
Yeah, I think it's a
good point.
Some of them have changed, someof them are different.
It's all about finding a womanwho has realistic expectations,
but not us slacking expectations.
I'm going to raise you.
He also talked about a femalethat's used to fast food.
Okay, cool, show us somethingdifferent.
I'm going to elevate you but I'mnot out here to elevate your
(44:34):
Instagram, not out here toelevate your TikTok.
I'm not here to elevate you.
We elevate each other and webuild towards something great.
All that other nonsense.
I'm not here to elevate you.
We elevate each other and webuild towards something great.
All that other nonsense I'm nothere to do because let's be
real but the people I heardposting this shit on social
media, they ain't really doingthis shit.
They saving pictures from theirtrip last year and they just
posting them.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
They just not coming
around.
Speaker 2 (44:56):
They took a bunch of
pictures and a bunch of outfits
on their last trip and nowthey're using it again.
Bunch of pictures and a bunchof outfits on their last trip
and now they're using it again.
Ain't no shade to them, but Imean, let's be real.
Why you trying to keep up withthe fake?
Let's keep up with the real.
Let's keep up with the real.
Let's progress the real.
Let's not progress the fake.
I mean, that's my thoughts onthis.
I agree with him for the mostpart, he said.
(45:19):
But in the deeper meaning oflife has changed.
Speaker 1 (45:23):
Oh, yeah, no, no, the
way he meant it.
I get it that deeper meaning,but at the same time he where it
ain't got no face, and the onesthat do got a face, keep it
away from me.
Speaker 2 (45:40):
You see, I ain't
gonna lie.
When he first said the vaginahad changed, I was like oh
something about sexually.
You know medical things, whatwe doing.
Speaker 1 (45:54):
What we talking about
.
I thought about whatCharlemagne said.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
Charlemagne as well.
Speaker 1 (46:01):
Charlemagne's monkey,
bro, shout out to him.
Charlamagne's monkey, bro,shout out to him.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
Charlamagne's monkey.
Speaking of R, you said 5-5.
R Kelly said.
The man said he got 25 albumsWritten in jail.
He said I'm always Singing.
He did an interview withpodcast Inmate T, with A&P, and
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singing is a beautiful diseasethat's uncurable.
He said he still writes songs.
I'm always singing, I am alwayswriting.
I have written 25 albums sinceI've been in here.
He also claimed his legal fightisn't over.
I'm working on getting out.
I'm using patience as a tactic.
(46:47):
Cool, we're not going to getinto the conversation of him
getting out, but we're going toget into the conversation of him
writing 25 albums in jail.
Now, if you are a killer or, letme do it like this If you are
an artist and you heard that RKelly had 25 albums wrote, do
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you hit up R Kelly and get someof those albums?
Because R Kelly is R Kelly.
You can't For what that banddone.
Look what they say done.
Look what they say on the courtor off the court, on the field,
what that man do in themstudios.
What that man do in themstudios, as far as behind the
(47:35):
microphone.
I don't know what he do on theother side of the board, but
what he do on the microphone andwith that pen is different.
Ain't too many that couldcompare.
It's not many that could do itlike him.
We always talk about who can goup against him first.
It's about solo joints or songsthat he wrote for other people.
That man does it.
If you R Kelly, if you'reanother artist, do you reach out
(48:01):
to R Kelly and get one of thosealbums?
Because I personally I ain'tgoing to lie I might have to
pick one.
Brother, it's R Kelly.
You can't, you know.
You know, if he sent you analbum, let's say he sent you 15,
16 songs R Kelly owes me, so heain't sending you 11,.
He ain't sending you a 10, 11song album.
Let's say he sent you 15, 16songs, so he ain't sending you a
(48:24):
10, 11 song album you gonna get15, 16.
Speaker 1 (48:30):
He said 25.
He's 25 albums.
I'm saying we thinking what 15a piece?
Speaker 2 (48:36):
It's probably 15, 16.
Some of them might be 20.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
Let's say 15.
Average 15 a piece.
Let's say 15.
And let's say you get greedy.
Maybe you want two of them.
Might be 20.
Let's say 15.
Average 15 apiece.
Let's say 15.
And let's say you get greedy,maybe you want two of them and
you just chop and screw them.
Speaker 2 (48:47):
But I'm just saying
let's just say you get one of
them.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
That's 375 songs.
We might as well just round itup and say 400.
Speaker 2 (48:55):
Sure, we probably do
get 400.
But if you get an album you get15 songs.
You know you're going to beable to use at least seven of
them.
Speaker 1 (49:03):
You just need to do
If I said you get two of them,
you get two, you got 25 of them.
Speaker 2 (49:12):
I'm saying he might
want a little price of two of
them.
He knows who he is.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
And he know why he
did.
Speaker 2 (49:20):
He know who he is.
If you get one of them, you getseven.
Hell, you pipe, like I said,you seven of them.
You tweak them a little bit,make them you know that fit that
particular artist.
Or you get on the phone with RKelly, he make them fit to that
particular artist and you getthe music behind that.
Nah, I can't.
I can't say with a clearconscience that I'm going to
(49:42):
pass up opportunity to takesongs that R Kelly wrote,
because, at the end of the day,r Kelly is R Kelly.
That man made so many hits.
People forget how many greatsongs R Kelly has written for
other people, not just himself.
(50:04):
The songs Kelly has written forother people, not just himself.
The songs that he wrote forother people, the numbers is
crazy.
So I can't honestly say if I'manother artist, am I going to
turn?
Am I going to turn, can I?
I'm going to turn it down if heoffers it.
Or I can't say I ain't going tocall him and be like let me get
one of them.
What's the price?
What you want, he gonna charge.
(50:26):
Oh me, bro, what you need forhe in jail.
So he gonna charge.
He gonna want some money offthe back of it Shit.
Hey, man, what's cool?
Let's see what the numbers is.
I might give you a little cut,but my thought is I don't know
if I'm going to put that Robertwrote all these songs.
I'm going to pay Robert forthese joints and if it comes out
later, then Robert wrote themjoints, cool.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
I don't know if I'm
going to say Robert Kelly in the
hub oh, you're going to have topay him up front, then, if he
ain't getting no publishing, offof it.
Speaker 2 (50:58):
That's cool.
I'm going to pay you.
I'm going to pay you and wemight work out another deal.
I don't know if I want my shitto say or not.
Speaker 1 (51:06):
What's the number you
think he's going to take for it
to be like all right, that'scool.
Speaker 2 (51:12):
I don't know.
It's going to start with an M.
It's going to start becauseit's going to be an M or more.
Speaker 1 (51:22):
It just depends on
how many of them.
Speaker 2 (51:23):
Especially because,
like you said, we're getting rid
of publishing and all that, sohe ain't making no money off his
joints.
Later I might give himpublishing after single.
Oh man, I don't know.
I might give him publishingafter one, but not the whole
album.
Speaker 1 (51:36):
Like I said, you had
to put it under a different name
, or something.
Speaker 2 (51:42):
Hey, bro, send it to
his lawyer.
Look, it's going straight toyour lawyer, bro.
We got to figure this shit out.
Speaker 1 (51:51):
I mean, I think if
I'm the artist I would do it Now
if I'm R Kelly.
Speaker 2 (51:52):
I don't know if I
want to give up my albums
because of the fact I can recordthese in jail, like Tory Lanez
just did, and I can make my ownbread.
But it's not as easy to promotewhen you're behind bars.
Speaker 1 (52:05):
That's fair.
Look, I mean I'm glad youbrought this up because I
respect you know everything thatwent on you getting up there
trying to.
You know, boost your out.
You know, boost some sales, letpeople know that you still
working, that you got it.
(52:25):
If you need it, I got it, justcall me.
I appreciate that.
But at the same time you donewent on here with these women
from the Caucus Mountains and,nigga, we was right here, nigga,
we was right here.
We just did a whole draft foryou and you didn't think to call
nobody and let nobody know.
Had your people reach out toour people to be like, hey, I
(52:47):
got this exclusive interview,I'm going to come on there and
sing a song for y'all and thengive you an interview.
Speaker 2 (52:54):
We didn't reach out
to R Kelly we did not reach out
to R Kelly but that's cool, wecould have reached out.
Speaker 1 (53:03):
We could have reached
out.
We could have reached out, buthe also could have reached out.
He see these Pandora streamsoff of your name.
You feel me you could have gaveus the scoop, but you're
reaching out to these two hoesthat I ain't never heard of with
a podcast where they only talkto niggas.
That's locked up.
Speaker 2 (53:19):
Hey, it kind of feels
Tory need to hop on her.
Speaker 1 (53:23):
If that's the case,
tory, come holler at us then
Shit.
If niggas is out here justfreely doing podcasts which I
didn't know they was we ain'tdid the Tory drop yet we got to
do the Tory drop.
We'll be I mean, honestly, weneed to get this nigga Kells on
here, because I want to hear hisdraft of his own song Shit
(53:45):
Comment it.
No, let me stop.
Let me stop.
No, but for real, though,somebody is going to reach out.
I think it'll be a big name too, a big name that got some money
to be like look, look, bow Wowjust played.
I'm a Flirt.
What if Bow Wow reach out andget these R Kelly joints and
(54:07):
start singing R&B?
Drake need fuck with KOS he gavehim credits on his own, the
last song he had with him.
Speaker 2 (54:22):
Drake need fuck with
him.
Speaker 1 (54:27):
You need to fuck with
Gales.
Speaker 2 (54:33):
Hey bro Shit.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
But shit without
further ado.
Hey, today's edition of Hothigh thoughts is brought to you
by, um, some shit calledpermanent marker.
Nah, it do what it's supposedto do.
You feel me?
It handles business.
I'm not mad at it.
I was like, damn this shitdecent.
But um, I uh shit decent.
(55:03):
I know I talked about the tour,but that wasn't necessarily my
high thought.
I was high.
I love the fact that peoplepopped up with the weed and shit
, bro.
As soon as the lights went out,the weed went up instantly.
(55:25):
Now I was going to roll my shitup but, like I said, I'm on a
time crunch.
I paid good money for thesetickets.
We need to get in here and getto our seat.
We ain't got time for all that.
Speaker 2 (55:44):
I figured you would
have been prepared.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Speaker 1 (55:46):
I was pushing time,
bro.
It was 6.50.
I was just at the store gettingthe cars.
I came home, lit one up and,you know, smoked that like
that'll get me through, that'llbe my it'll hold me over that'll
hold me over to the end of the,the end of the end of the
(56:06):
concert.
It didn't though.
I was out there trying.
I was out there trying to get acontent.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
Look, bro, the minute
you think it ain't gonna hold
you over, it's the minute itdon't it didn't that and my high
got blue.
Speaker 1 (56:22):
but you know, like I
said, story for another day.
Speaker 2 (56:25):
What'd you say?
Speaker 1 (56:28):
Today's hot thought.
I can't even hold you, bro.
This is the monkeyest shit I'veever seen.
It was a lady took her son tothe store to get some shoes they
shoe shopping and this niggawent and picked up the new Ant
(56:50):
Edwards.
Oh okay, he's like yeah, I wantthese, I want these.
Do you know that?
The mama told him put themshoes back?
He don't take care of his kids,he's a deadbeat.
We're not buying the deadbeatshoes.
She told him go get the JohnMorant.
He take care of his daughter.
Speaker 2 (57:13):
I'm saying what kind
of monkey shit is this?
Speaker 1 (57:20):
The John Morant of
all people.
You could have told this niggato go get the Zion, the LeBron.
You told him to go get the JohnMorant cause he take care of
his daughter.
John Morant told come on, man,he keep a pistol on him bruh, he
(57:42):
stay strapped.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
What did you say?
Speaker 1 (57:44):
Always strapped when
I Nick oh, by the way, let me
not go too deep Always strapped,Nigga, sick, underrated.
I listened to that bit theother day.
I had to look around.
I was trying to rewind it, butI was on Pand day.
(58:04):
I had to look around, I wastrying to rewind it, but I was
on Pandora.
I couldn't go back.
I said I need to run thatmotherfucker back.
I said, wait a minute, thisshit is just not registering
with me.
Wayne was eating thatmotherfucker up boy.
But yeah, no, that's Ja Morant.
We pushing that.
Is we telling niggas to go getthe Ja Morant?
We pushing that?
Is we telling niggas to go getthe Ja Morant shoes cause he
(58:27):
take care of his daughter?
Speaker 2 (58:30):
the son who has both
jobs.
And Edwards, tell your child togo pick the other one because
the other one is a better rolemodel, but that's the one that's
on the goods.
Tell me you don't know thewhole story without telling me
(58:51):
you don't know the whole story.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
Amen, Amen.
We didn't get into it.
But we knocking Ant Edwards fornot taking his kid, taking care
of kids.
We knocking DDG because he wantto take care of his kid.
What's the end game?
What are we doing?
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Niggas can't win.
Men can't win, men cannot win.
That's what it is.
Men can't win.
Put a boy down.
Put a boy down.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
But hey, y'all know
what time it is.
It was another episode of theMixed Vibes Podcast, your
favorite amateur podcast, andyou can find us wherever you get
your podcasts, like Apple,spotify, pandora.
They fuck with us over thereInstagram, facebook, twitter.
You know, you get the email,the phone number.
Refresh those comments concernsearly.
But I'm your boy, youngQuaggity the dream, and I'll
holler at y'all.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
You already know the
best it's your boy, mr Bill, aka
Big Q, not the little one we'regoing to holler at y'all on the
next one.