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January 22, 2025 • 29 mins
Finally, Shaheed can do an episode Columbus, Ohio specific. Self-Proclaimed "Prince of the O-Town" Bow Wow claims to be the biggest out of Columbus and no one in the city has his motion. Rapper and Former NFL player Le'Veon Bell calls cap and more. Who's right?Follow Shaheed: www.twitter.com/hennyhardaway75Watch the Show: www.youtube.com/@thessxperience

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(02:19):
show is based out of Columbus, Ohio, even though that
I do record the podcast from Atlanta or anywhere where
I'm at as long as I have a Wi Fi connection,
but I have a local Columbus.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
Let's just call it.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
A local Columbus type podcast that's exclusively for individuals in Columbus, Ohio.
So if you're in Columbus, Ohio right now and you're
listening to this pod, definitely make sure that you turn
this pod up because we're going to have a real
conversation that's exclusively for you guys.

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Speaker 2 (02:52):
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fuck up out of there, so we can go ahead
and take that thing over because again, we want to
do something special for Columbus, so let's go ahead and

(03:15):
start the pot. And we always like to start the
pot real quick. So there we go.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
That's the stuff right there, like that thing up up there,
we go.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
That's that good stuff right there, that good gas, because
you know, we gotta have that good gas on deck
as always, because that's how we like to do around
these parts. All right, So Columbus Local specific show that
we're doing today. So Ohio State won the national championship,
and no, we're not talking about that because I really
can't care less. You know, Ohio State fans is you

(04:00):
know what I used to say that Ohio State fans
is like cowboys fans because they're annoying, they're obnoxious. They
always think that they're entitled to win and deserve shit,
and they don't.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
Really.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
It's not that type of conversation, but I still feel
like Ohio State fans are like cowboy fans because y'all
are really delusional for real, for real. But they won
the championship, so we can't really pool pool on their parade.
But we're gonna have that conversation later when I have
some more sports a spers. Let's just say that Notre
Dame in a national championship game. We've seen that movie

(04:32):
before several times in our lifetime.

Speaker 1 (04:35):
At least.

Speaker 2 (04:37):
It always goes like that, you know what I'm saying,
Whether it's the SEC when they play Alabama or as
you can see, a Big ten school, they played Ohio State.
It then it turned out well the way that we
thought it would. So it is what it is. So
what I want to do is is the conversation. I
really the reason I broke up Ohio State is because
when people in your community do well, everybody comes out

(05:03):
the woodwork and start repping. Like you know, when you
look at the game and stuff. You know, you see
Lebron James on the TV a lot of the Four,
which this is rightfully, so the former Ohio State players,
that's cool because they went to the school.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
They repping for the gang. But like I said, when
you have people like.

Speaker 2 (05:21):
Lebron James and this individual want about to speak up
right now real quick, that just always pops up when
their team or they city or they state is doing
well and you don't never really hear them rep. It
kind of gives like a little issue real quick. So
I bring that up because bow wow, you know what
I'm saying. Prince of the Old Town as he likes
to say, was on live and he basically you know what,

(05:46):
I'll just play the sound real quick because it's better
if you guys, just go ahead and hear the sound.
But you know you hear the sound first, and then
you'll do what I'm talking about, don't say.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
So, Let's go ahead and run the clips.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
The biggest to ever come from Columbus, I'm probably gonna
be the biggest that ever come out of Columbus. And Yo,
it sounds for your like fuck or the bullshit or
the bickering all that with about email.

Speaker 4 (06:11):
Time learning, I don't want to hear none of Bro.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
Let's bridge that gap and bring this shit together and
get this shit.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
Cracking how it was supposed to be.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Come on, bro, niggas play like half a million dollars
for a motherfucker sweet for the city. I don't see no,
ain't no nigga from Columbus that got that type of
money to even host a fucking event.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
On the national stags.

Speaker 5 (06:30):
Like, Yo, stop fucking.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
Like we're not doing this shit. Columbus gonna ever forever
be my city, in my town, nigga, And so I
see a nigga do ten million or fourteen million out
of the city, then you bigger than me until you
If you don't do that, shutting up, don't talk to me, bro,
that ass like, don't talk to me, bro ain't like
you if you're not selling fourteen million out of the city,

(06:52):
don't talk to me. I don't want hear nothing that
ass and we don't beat all that. Now, where's Nore
Dame act?

Speaker 2 (07:00):
So you could tell the sauces there, you know, you
know at the down in atl you know what I'm saying,
where he be and you know, feeling himself a little
bit because you know Ohio, he probably knew what was
gonna happen with Ohio State to Notre Dame.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
But there's a couple of things that I wanted to
break down with that.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
It's not even necessarily is he the biggest to come
out of Columbus, Because that's a huge debate right there,
based on several things. How long he's been in Columbus,
does he really rubbed Columbus, did he you know, create
his brand in Columbus and then just moved to Atlanta.
So there's a lot of different varias and factors in that.
I don't necessarily I want to get into that, but
I want to get into something that was bigger than

(07:38):
he said too. He also mentioned that there's nobody in
Columbus like Columbus. There's nobody hosting events in Columbus that's
bringing in the type of national attention or the you know,
the the swag or the shit that that should be having. Now,
that's a conversation I've been trying to have with people
in Columbus since the day that I started on radio

(08:01):
at one O six seventy beat.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
You can talk to dj IQ because he's a guy.

Speaker 2 (08:06):
We've had these conversations many times when he used to
be in the building with us. There is nobody in
Columbus that's big enough to do a draw to what
people give a fuck. And what I mean by that
is that, Okay, we in Atlanta right I'm in Atlanta
right now. Think about all of the Atlanta artists who's
out now? Do bi you got let's say you got

(08:28):
a little baby's let's use a little baby, little baby,
gutter and young thug. Let's use those three for example
real quick. If they do a show out here or
host an event out here, whether they at a strip club,
a club club, they got a they doing an event whatever, whatever,

(08:48):
you know that they're bringing out hell of people, businesses, sponsors, advertisers,
everybody's gonna flock to them because they know that they're
gonna bring now only the audience that is local. If
it's something that's like big and crazy, people might fly
in for it. Now, I don't think somebody's gonna fly
in the King of Diamonds because you know what I'm saying,

(09:09):
Gun is hosting or nothing like that. But as far
as the city of Atlanta itself the surrounding areas, it's
gonna be all love. It's gonna be an adope event.
Columbus isn't like that. Because I've even asked the question
before it even cracked jokes myself. I'm like, when I
talk to a lot of these artists, like yo, there's
nobody big that's came out of Columbus that's really doing anything.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
And then even.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
If people want to say bow wow, bow wow, don't
be in in Columbus like that. He only reps Columbus
every so often. Every so often. And that's why I
started the pod talking about Ohio State winning the National championship,
because now that Ohio State won the National championship, now
a lot of people's coming out of the woodwork rep
in Ohio and you got a lot of you wasn't

(09:50):
outside But the point that I'm making is is that
with bow Wow, you people have to understand that he
is an individual that he blew up away from you guys,
so technically you can't claim them.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Now.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
A lot of people don't claim bow Wow. So that's
why bow Wow in this rant is funny to me
because bow Wow is saying, I Columbus is my city.
In order for a place to be your city, you
have to really be in it, just saying though. It's
like a lot of the celebrities and people who's famous

(10:25):
from my area from the seven five to seven, A
lot of them may have property in the seven five
to seven, but they don't live in the seven five seven.
Like when you hear about them on the news back home,
it's always something like Pharrell has come home to do
x Y and Z or Timberland has you know, it's
a homecoming, celebrating Missy Elliott for being in the Rocker.

(10:48):
See how it's like they're mentioning that these people are
coming home to do x Y and Z versus already
being there. It's a different energy, it's a different vibe.
A lot of people who from Atlanta, who who put
in work in Atlanta lives in Atlanta.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Because they could get all of their work done.

Speaker 2 (11:08):
Everything that they want to do in music, business, sports,
whatever can still be done in the area that they live.
A lot of people don't get that luxury. Even if
you live in New York or LA. You might not
be able to afford to live in New York or LA,
so you have to go somewhere else to do the

(11:28):
dream that you want to do. That's the one thing
that I like about Atlanta. Atlanta you can get everything
that you want to be to be a national celebrity,
and it's ten times cheaper than New York, Miami, Vegas,
LA and all those other spots. And Atlanta's a top
ten market. So stuff happens down here. You know, Beyonce Adele,

(11:51):
your big celebrity acts, they come down here and they
get the Mercedes Bench Stadium and had that shit filled up.
You've never seen so many white people on the train
in the Martyr when it's unless it's like a Taylor
Swift concert or Brooks and Dune and all those country
acts and all of that. That's the only time you
see them on the Martar down in the train, like, oh,
it must be a concert because these motherfuckers is deep

(12:13):
as hell down here, and we know that y'all do
not take the train. So Atlanta's that type of city.
So with bow Wow, he's just in a funny story
type situation because his fame came from being in Atlanta.
But he's reps Ohio, he reps Columbus, but then Columbus
don't even want to claim them. So again, I'll still

(12:35):
want to circle back real quick too. The point that
he was making about events in Columbus. If you're not
make if you're not bringing in like fourteen mil, ten mil,
you can't even talk to him type stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Now, whether you agree with him or.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
You think he's out of pocket for it, It's like
the thing that I always say about, don't kill the messenger,
listen to the message, And what Wow's message is Columbus
as a city, y'all don't do shit. Y'all aren't doing shit.
Y'all don't have the bread to really do this shit
that you want to do.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Now.

Speaker 2 (13:11):
The only reason I'm piggybacking off of what bow Wow
saying so hard is because I've said that to you
guys yourselves, where I seem like an out of town hater. No,
that's how the national media sees Columbus as far as
music and entertainment for unless unless all of y'all are
gonna play football for Ohio State, that's the only thing

(13:34):
Columbus Ohio is going to be known for, and that's football.
And think about it, a lot of your players from
that's on the Ohio State Buckeys aren't from Columbus and
aren't from Ohio, So that's more individuals that doesn't really
rep where you guys are from. They're just wrapping the
school and the school just happens to be in Columbus, Ohio,

(13:57):
which is a different type of flex. They not repping Columbus.
Zeke Elliott, he's not repping Columbus Ohio, he's just repping
Ohio State. That's it as a city. There's nothing going on,
But that doesn't mean that it has to be like
that and nothing will ever not go on. The real

(14:19):
question is are you willing to invest the money in
yourself to do the things that you want to do.
That goes to club owners, that goes to promoters, that
goes to artists and everybody like that. Yeah, we can
kill bow Wow for thinking that he's laying he's corny.
He might not even really be from Columbus. He might
be from a suburb like Rentaldsburg or Pickerton or something

(14:41):
like that. That's a debate in a fight for everybody
who's local in Columbus. You guys can have that fight.
But I work in Columbus, Ohio. So the fight that
I want to have in breaking down what bow Wow
is talking about is is the fact that he knows
that there's no artists or there's no actor, there's no
individual out there that can do anything on a mainstream scale. Now,

(15:04):
I don't know if he's really saying he don't think
that y'all can, or he's just saying that y'all haven't yet.
I want to say he's more like, you guys haven't
done it yet, and when somebody does, then you guys
can holler at bow Wow and all of that stuff.
And on that type of level, I have to agree
with bow Wow. I'm sorry. On the level of just

(15:27):
saying what he's done and what he's accomplished, that is
a thing that I can agree with when we get
back from the break, though somebody else doesn't agree with it.
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on the SS Experience. So for everybody who say that
I don't talk about Columbus, I don't mention Columbus. I'm

(16:25):
doing something for Columbus right now. So how let your boy,
you know what I mean, How let your boy just
saying though. So the next thing that I want to
bring up is is that somebody else who who really
went hard at vow wow for his comments. I didn't
even know I had. I gotta do my research, you
know what I mean? But I know he played football

(16:48):
at Michigan State. Not as much of a rivalry as Michigan,
but it's still in the state of Michigan and they
play each other. So it's a little, you know, you know,
out of state rivalry type thing. But again it's not
it's not Michigan type of rivalry. You know, he played
NFL football in Pittsburgh, So you know, if you're an

(17:10):
Ohio state, you know Columbus, you know, fan or whatever,
and you like the Bengals or the Browns, he busts
your team ass a couple of times. But he went
hard on this topic. And I'm assuming he got to
be from Columbus. I didn't do my research, but the
sound in the audio is good enough for me to
do this. Levi Yon Bell tweeted at bow Wow because
he's seen the video. Because of course he's seen the video.

(17:31):
You know, you do stuff on your phone and you
put it out there because you want people to see it.
When you got a couple million followers, you want people
to see it. So leveyon Bell saw it on Twitter
or asks how if you get down to here in
the digital streets. He said, somebody tell bow Wow to
shut the fuck up. But that's just in a tweet.
What did he say in words? Be got to clip

(17:53):
run it?

Speaker 5 (17:55):
Nope, nope, nope, no, No, you're from Atlanta you've been
wrapping in Atlanta. Literally since I've been hearing your music,
I literally even know you were from Columbus.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
Obviously, Like you know what I'm saying. When we growing
up and everything, you know what I'm saying. You hear
about Oh damn bow.

Speaker 5 (18:15):
From Columbus type people had, like Loki Google because you
was repping in Atlanta.

Speaker 4 (18:19):
Film.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
Now, look, it's crazy Ohio state with a national championship,
but everybody wanted to time to Jobo board Apri.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
I'm from the city.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
You know you're not.

Speaker 5 (18:27):
You're from Atlanta film you and Lado, you're from Atlanta.
Don't try to come over and wrep in Columbus.

Speaker 4 (18:32):
Bro.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
And and that's another thing too, he talking about he
from the bigger from the city. Let's say we even
give you that you're from the city. Let's say Columbus
a Columbus. Let's just say, for the time being, for
the tickets argument, Columbus, we accept this guy. Well, let's
say if we accept you, Baba, do you think you're
bigger than me?

Speaker 2 (18:46):
Bro?

Speaker 4 (18:48):
Cause you need a reality check?

Speaker 5 (18:50):
Real shit? You talking about money bout bow Wah. Don't
talk about money. Don't do it. Yeah, you had a
nice little rap career. But obviously that's up an, there's
gone record done. We know that I'm probably a bigger
raper to you right now. And then I ain't seen
you in a movie forever? What what movies you'd have
been in? You I've seen you in a media movie
and I was, well, you ain't been in no movies forever.

(19:11):
So and so because you of the movie, don't make
you big failm you ain't.

Speaker 4 (19:16):
Got no, you ain't got no lead.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Rolls roll bounce.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
Bro, that was like fifteen years ago. I don't know
how long ago. I might be exaggerated, but bro, stop
stop and like I said, bro, nobody from Columbia just
trying to try to clean you. Nobody cleans you. Don't
try to say you're bigger than nobody from Columbia. Go
try wreck Columbus. Now, no you're not. You're stay over there.
You're in Atlanta, and no side in Atlanta. No this Atlanta.
Hey I love people from Atlanta. Bow wow.

Speaker 5 (19:38):
Hey, I can still love you.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
But you're from Atlanta.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
You're from Atlanta.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
You're not from the city.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Stop Whoo.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
That was some strong harsh words. Now before the break,
you know in the other segment. I did mention that
there are some people from Columbus that feels that way
about bow Wow. Didn't know that he was I didn't
even know, which is crazy, like how do you not
know a person like like like dad, y'all never seen
him before, like ever, like there's no school like with nothing.

(20:10):
But again when he was young, he was in Atlanta,
no captain. I mean, so Lotto called astray in that too,
because she's one of those individuals as well that you know,
if you google her, they say, you know, where's Loto from?

Speaker 1 (20:23):
You know she was born.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
In Columbus, but as you know, she wraps klayco. You
know what I mean, she wraps down you know what
I'm saying, down in Atlanta whatever. So you know she
we didn't see her, you know, do no Ohio State repence.
So it is what it is right there, you know
what I'm saying. Maybe she's a self aware or she
she she probably don't give a fuck about Columbus either.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
But let's we just talk about what we're talking about here.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
Let's break down a lot of stuff that Le'Veon Bell
was talking about. Now, is bow Wow bigger than Leveon Bell?
Like not even from Columbus and Columbus now, because even
Le'Veon Bell said, even if they gave him bow Wow Columbus,
is he bigger than Leveon Bell. I would have to

(21:09):
say yeah, like most definitely, because if I'm not mistaken,
Leveon Bell didn't win a super Bowl, so he's not
a super Bowl champion. So you can throw that out
the window right there. I'm assuming bow Wow won some
Grammys to think some things like that.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
I was one hundred percent assume that.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
So that's the equivalent of winning a Super Bowl a Grammy,
So bow Wow's up on that. I think the most
recent movie bow Wow was in was like the not
the Latest Fast. It might have been the latest Fast
and Interferious, because you know, the Fast and the Furious
is trying to bring everybody together type stuff. And you

(21:51):
know bow Wow was in the Tokyo Drift when with
you know, would first.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Introduced Han and all of that.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
So I believe the most recent Fast and Furious he
was in that. And you already know how the Fast
and Furious movies is, like that Royalty check is fucking
insane on that motherfucker.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
You know what he saying got ludicrous and that joint suit.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
You know, a lot of musicians turned actor got a
piece of that freaking up, fast and furious money type shit.
So so right there, now, if you want to say, dude,
he think he's bigger than him, like in size, Okay, yeah,
Leveon Belle, you're a fucking football player. You're an NFL player,

(22:33):
So yeah, you're bigger than him. Which I thought that
was kind of the flex he was going with, But
I knew he wasn't. He's not simple like that, so
I knew he wasn't doing that for real. But yeah,
like and saying, you know, he had like a little
rap career on me. Now again, growing up, if you
was a teenage you know what I'm saying, at least

(22:53):
a boy for sure, you wasn't listening about Wow like
you was listening to j You was listening to DMX,
you were listening to Cam, listening to Norrie, or if
you was from the South, you were listening to Outcast.
You was listening to Goodie Mob, West Coast Snoop Dre Cube,
all of them, know, I mean, corrupting all of that
Scarface obviously down in Texas, Bumbe pimpcy you you know
what I'm saying, there were so many other rappers for teenager,

(23:17):
teenage men, teenage boys or whatever to listen to, then
listening to little bow Wow.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
You mean like you wasn't doing that.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
So bow Wow had the women and the and the kidder,
the kittier kids. I mean, obviously, you know a lot
of people say teenagers are kids, but we're.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Talking about like the kittier kids.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
He had those, you know, I mean individuals on deck
during that time, mster one on six in Park several
weeks you know, or days and weeks.

Speaker 1 (23:44):
Or whatever at number one with his videos.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
So like, you can't shit on bow Wow's career for
what he's accomplished, you know what I mean. You can
shit on him as a person and all of that
shit best found.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
But career accolades, you just can't do that.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
And I don't think Leveyon Bell is bigger than bow Wow.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Like I'm sorry, that's just not at all.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Like again, if Levion Bell would have won a Super
Bowl like Antonio Brown, even though Antonio Brown won his
Super Bowl not on the back end, but kind of
like it looked like the back end, because like it
wasn't with the team that drafted him, and he played
for like three other teams or before you know, or
two other teams before landing on that one.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
Real greasy work.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
But Tonio Brown got a Super Bowl, played and played
in two and won one. So it's like, okay, cool,
Levinyon Bell. I think he might have played in won
and lost, but you know how that go.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
You lose.

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Nobody remembers that shit outside of sports, people like myself,
who can remember that shit.

Speaker 1 (24:45):
So Levion Bell, I.

Speaker 2 (24:47):
Mean bread, Like we all know, he had enough bread
that he decided that I'm not gonna play a year,
like if y'all don't trade me, I'm not playing.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
And he had enough bread to do that shit.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
So and that's a flex within himself, like I'm gonna
miss a whole year's salary because I don't want to
play here and I'm a whole And he didn't get
that on the back end because he thought he would
make that up on the back end. Nah, he signed
like an average ass contract on the back end, so
he didn't so technically end up being a dummy mission

(25:19):
to say the least, But the simple fact that he
had in his mind or not even his mind, he
could he did it.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
He had enough bread to say I'm not gonna play.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
That's a flex and we can't pooh poo that just
saying I don't have the bread like that. But he
stood on business and you gotta respect that. So going
still backwards into what he was saying about, you know,
the music or whatever, bow Wow at times did say
he represents Ohio. But again that was the confusing part.

(25:49):
But my thing always was, did nobody see bow Wow
in Columbus? Like, come on, like there has to be
one person been like, yeah, I've seen bow Wow. And
I'm not talking about bow Wow once he was a
celeb and he may have pulled up somewhere. Now I'm
talking about anybody who's seen bow Wow. I guess you

(26:11):
would have had to see bow Wow like five, six,
seven years old. May you may have to really go
back into the memory real quick. But none of y'all
in elementary school or during those times saw bow Wow,
like like, at no time, like even those little concerts
that they be having, you know, the little talent shows
and stuff they be having at the mall, when the
mall was popping with the little kids, like, nobody saw

(26:33):
bow Wow during those times.

Speaker 1 (26:34):
Either.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
That just makes it hard for me to believe, like
damn like at least you know, like let's say, for example,
you know you got the clips or whatever. You know,
we we've all seen them in the hood before. We
all seen them out Brodder Creek before Timble and Missing,
we all seen them in lynn Haven Mall shopping before

(26:58):
or you know Tower Mall and and pause before they
tore that down and you know, put like a Lows
in a Walmart. Damn know what I'm saying, What a's
time to be allowed to remember the seven five back then.
But anyway, those individuals, you like, even I mentioned about
them not having cribs a move, like, we've seen them,
so even before their stardom, we could say, yeah, we've

(27:20):
seen them in school, like we've seen Pharrell at Princess
in high school. You know what I'm saying, we seen
that shit, you know. So for nobody to have like
any sort of recollection about bow Wow in Columbus to
the point where people say he reps Columbus and it's
a question mark, And the question mark is because nobody's

(27:43):
ever seen them.

Speaker 1 (27:45):
That's hilarious as fuck to me.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
But I'm not from Columbus, guys, I'm not gonna, you know,
wage myself into that type of war, but let's put something.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
On the pole. We're gonna do this for the radio
audience too. But you know, we again, we're.

Speaker 2 (28:01):
Trying to create the content, you know what I mean,
because you know we got Look, we got ad revenue.
You know what I'm saying. We try to come up,
and we come up. We all come up. So we'll
just put on the poll at the SS experience no
E beginning experience on Twitter or x however you get
down out here in these digital streets. Does bow Wow
need to shut the fuck up?

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Yeah? Nah?

Speaker 2 (28:23):
And is bow Wow the biggest from Columbus, Ohio? And
as a matter of fact, let's do a third one.
I don't really care about the first one. The first
one was kind of trash. So let's do these two
posts and we're not going to edit it real quick.
Is bow Wow the biggest out of Columbus, Ohio? And
is Le'Veon Bell bigger than little bow Wow? Not by size,

(28:44):
because I would hate for everyone to be like one
hundred percent. Le'Veon Bell is six to you know, two thirty. No,
we're not talking about that bigger. So just for the
slow people out there. I had to add that caveat.
We're not talking about physical size other than that. Rate reviews,
I re rate, reverview, resubscribe. I love what we're doing
out here in these digital streets, and you guys are

(29:05):
gonna love it too.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
It's the SS experience.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
I'll holler at you when I holler at you, but
you know where I be easy.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
You're listening to the SS Experience on sm G
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