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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back.
This is Talk Your Talk podcast and this is episode number 93 in
the building. And we got a couple of topics
for y'all today. We got Young Thug and a whole
bunch of talking going on. Some people saying the
snitching, some people saying hedid what he had to do.
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You're gonna get our opinions coming up.
And Drake and Death Row and a fake death row chain.
So he supposedly bought this chain, you know, off of someone.
And it's supposed to be in the Tupac Death Row chain.
Find out if it's real or not. And we heard from some good
people saying it's not a Billboy.
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Top hip hop artist of the 21st century.
Who's up top? Could it be Jay-Z?
Could it be Lil Wayne? Could it be Drake?
Could it be Kendrick? You never know.
So listen up. We got that all coming for you.
Charleston White, he's back intoour topics again and he's back
on some more negative shit. We're going to talk to the
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Professor Groundhog Terry about that later on.
And Fat Joe say he's the real estate rapper to ever live
besides Tupac Shakur, so you'll get our thoughts on that.
Funk Flex, DJ Nuff, ladies and gentlemen, after decades and
decades and decades of them being the DJs of New York, the
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DJs of hip hop, at some point they're calling the quits at Hot
97. So we going to get into that
too. Cardi B things.
Phones are listening and readingour minds.
Oh yeah, yeah. And we got a couple other things
coming up for y'all, man. We got plenty of topics and
things, so y'all make sure y'allget everything together and make
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sure y'all ready for us to do what we gotta do.
Y'all do what y'all gotta do andsubscribe.
And you sit back, relax, and prepare for me, Mack and
Groundhog Terry. Ladies and gentlemen, you are
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Podcast by the Smack Network. That's right, episode 93 is in
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I'm your host, Mac, and I'm herewith the motherfucking man
Groundhog Terriers in the building.
Oh, oh, oh, what's up, man? What's up?
In the motherfucking building man episode #90 fucking three.
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Wow. What you up right man?
We we 7 episodes away from the big 100, the big 100 man, the
big condo. I want to wish everybody a happy
Labor Day weekend. Hopefully everyone is being
safe. For real.
And being cool to see. They got me today.
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Man, I thought mosquitoes was gone.
I thought they were going for the for the for the rest of the
year. I said they ain't coming back
out. It's 70 something degrees.
There's a little wind blowing. These motherfuckers, they shit
shit, *** They toe my ass up today.
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They got your. Ankles and your legs.
They got my ankles, my legs, andone got me in the arm right
there before you get to the God damn to the sleeve and short
sleeve shirt right there before you get to the shirt part right
there, Pam. I said damn.
I went and rubbed some rubbing alcohol on it though.
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Took care of that motherfucker real quick.
Took care of really shit, man. I'm telling you that.
Damn rubbing alcohol, man. I love good old remedies.
That just works. I keep scratching.
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I put that rubbing, even the rubbing alcohol take away the
scratches half of the time and take away the itching sometimes.
It it it, it handles it. Rubbing alcohol takes away a lot
of shit y'all. See even though I don't want to
get bit by mosquito, I do enjoy the scratch now and then.
So I'm like fuck it, it's itching now like.
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No, I only feel that way about back.
Back itches, you know you get the back yeah that that's pretty
good, but no rubbing alcohol. Y'all keep some regular apple
alcohol and rubbing alcohol keepsome cause those things can heal
with pain. It can heal with with
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infections. It can heal with pus buildup and
and and all that type of man. You know how many times I got
bit by something and rubbed somealcohol on that mother go like,
oh shit, that shit, it's gone. Shrink it on up.
It's gone. Dry it on out and it clean some
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dirt and it'll clean some dirty people.
It would. It would.
And let's not forget about putting toothpaste on the pimple
on the nose. Ah, man.
Man, we used to do that all the time and, and that'll dry it
right up, you know? So yeah, keep some goddamn
alcohol. You got to keep some alcohol.
Plus it's good when you scrape your arms and legs and shit and,
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you know, help clean out the thearea and stuff like that.
So man, yeah. So we got some things going on
in the world of hip hop and black entertainment.
So we start off with Young Thug.The Atlanta *** all right.
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And again. Oh.
Man man. So a 2 hour interrogation video
has surfaced allegedly showing Young Thug talking to the
police. In the clip, he appears to name
drop Pee Wee Roscoe as the person involved in the 2015
shooting of Little Wayne's tour bus.
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I know y'all remember that, right?
I mean, we wasn't doing podcast back then, but that was a big
talk in 2015. Actually, that was the year I
moved to Indiana. Oh, so thugs tell investigators
I made promises. Whatever.
Anything you won't know in time,I'm gonna tell you.
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But don't tell the world. However, Young Thug firing back
against the snitching allegations.
He took the X and stopped tryingto make me one of those boys
laughing out loud. Emoji death before dishonor this
way kids. He said.
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He also claimed the video wasn'tplayed in court 'cause I helped
my brother and ended his post with a #ratware so right.
Right there, *** you. Ready bro?
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That's the same thing gonna did and and this is the thing that I
hate about these artists, man. They get caught in the shit that
they they advocate against all the time, *** and then they want
to try to downplay it like it's not the same thing.
Gunna didn't directly snitch, just like you didn't so-called
directly snitch. But you gave them bread crumbs,
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so it's the same thing. You dry snitch, *** You
snitched. You rat it the law.
If you really go by the law of the streets, you ain't supposed
to sit down with the the police and tell them nothing.
You supposed to say I ain't. It's lawyer time.
That's all you supposed to say. You ready?
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Damn, it's the same thing, man. Ain't it?
Ain't it ain't no difference. I mean, if I was in, if I was
getting interrogated right now and I was like, man, somebody
said Mac did that shit. I don't know.
It did you look at this interrogation video and see I
threw your name under the bus you're going to hold?
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Up *** What the fuck, *** You rat it bro, That's all it is,
You a rat. Just like Gunny.
You got out of jail trying to sit up here and steal,
perpetrate this street shit. Didn't come out, drop no more
new hot music, Nothing. Just came out on some negative
shit and now look at it backfiring in your face.
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That's joyous. Yeah.
Well, yeah, so with that, he is saying that, you know, he don't
think that's snitching. He he was actually helping
someone, you know, you know, andand I guess that wasn't supposed
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to be played in courtrooms like he said, but how it got out, you
know how it surf is out, I guess, you know, they can do
that. Doesn't have to be, you know,
evidence in court, but you can put it out somewhere on A&E,
some fucking where I guess the the.
Police are the real gangsters, man.
Of course, Tupac, these investigators are the real
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gangsters for putting this videoout.
I don't know how this video. How else are these videos coming
out? Who is getting access to these
videos, man? You know what I mean?
Come on man. Yeah.
The police is like, oh I'm so sorry you don't y'all don't
think the FBI police are watching out social media post
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and what y'all be saying and allthat.
They probably sit behind closed doors like these super
motherfuckers. So you didn't rat, huh?
Let me put this out there. Yeah, so the fall the fallout of
of already begun with former associates like YSL Mondo
calling him a rat, but thug is standing his ground.
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And is this a case of misunderstanding type of
conversation or is it damage control?
So it's damage control all the way.
You trying to, you send up here trying to control the narrative,
*** you ready? Ain't nothing else to be said.
People always try to sit up hereand split hairs.
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Potato, potato, *** And Young Thugs team reportedly fouled
multiple motions to stop a specific detective from
testifying. Ain't.
Got nothing to do with what you said in that interrogation room.
One of the detectives from the first 48 said Young Thug gave
him information about a murder in the back of his squad car.
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Young Thug and his team filed multiple motions on that
detective. Mm hmm.
'Cause you didn't want that to get out, but you was a rat.
You was trying to protect your reputation so when, when and if
you get out of jail, you'll havea life and a career left without
being marked as a rat. So Young Thug said the motion
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got fouled cause the detective lied and said I made a statement
in back of a police car. Stupid.
That never ever happened. So.
So that was Young Thug's comeback, too.
It's like, yeah. Just like we didn't see you or
hear you say that you heard thatRoscoe shot up the Wayne's bus.
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Hey, we didn't hear you there. Huh.
Hey, man, Young Thug, dawg. I I don't know, like, it seems
like you're out of jail. You know you're out of prison,
but the truth is still bleeding out to the streets and I think
sooner or later you know more and more people are going to be
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looking at you as a snitch, justlike Ghana.
The thing is a lot of people is is riding with the snitch
allegations on Ghana. A lot of people ain't a lot of
people saying he didn't snitch. So technically he to me he did,
but he didn't. You just didn't directly snitch.
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So at the end of the day, you know, both of y'all are
entertainers and both of y'all ready.
All you got to do is come out and make some good music nobody
gives a shit about right these days.
Like for real people might as well get that shit up.
And and the good thing is like, you know what's his name?
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6/9 was the first one who reallyis the the open snitch who
really put it out there? It's a lot of rats in the
industry, a lot of them. If everybody starts shaking
their trees and their crew, do you realize how many people
there probably kick out or somebody get beat up, assaulted,
maybe killed? And it's a lot of snitches and
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police informants and y'all crews out here.
Stop it, man. The streets is dead, man.
Y'all might as well go get a jobor just stay in the studio and
become studio rats and make goodmusic and shut up.
I didn't shut up. God damn right up.
Yeah, I just need to shut up, According to Groundhog Terry.
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So, yeah, Drake, man, not Drake,Young Thug man.
Just handle the law shit for I Iwouldn't even worry about
defending it right now. Handle everything dealing with
your law shit and be done with that and then speak on shit.
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Even by the time you're done with that I think everything
would die down anyway. Like you said snitch, no one
cares anymore. Put another dress on man,
Everybody I gave you very cool God.
Damn, so moving on here. So yeah, did you hear about
Drake purchasing the Tupac DeathRow chain?
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I did. That he had on album cover.
I think it was all Eyes on Me orsomething like that.
So Chuck Knight claimed that Drake should demand a refund for
buying Tupac's Death Row chain, calling it fake.
Chuck Knight even offered to help Drake deal with the
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situation. So what you call them from
Outlaw? Who was that?
You know who it was from the Outlaws.
They posted their death row chain and.
I didn't get it actually, but I.That's good, That's good, that's
good, that's good. So they purchase, well, they got
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their chain and they kind of putlike a shot of Drake's chain
that he purchased and they put it next to this guy's chain.
Sorry, I forgot his name. I know his name, but I it is
it's not in my brain right now, so I'm looking at it and it it
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it's two different colors. But of course, you know, things
can age, you know, but it's if it's real gold and diamonds, you
know what I mean? But also it was a couple of the
letters that was kind of off. You know, the diamonds on that
one ain't in the same place thatone was even the chain that
Tupac had that they showed theircopy of Tupac chain.
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It didn't look like the one thatDrake purchased, you know, so it
I mean, that got to be a Big L Like no one's saying the chain
that Drake got is like fake, like it's not a real gold chain
and real diamonds in it, but it's it's not a real death row
chain. It's not the death row chain you
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know Suge Knight was giving out.You talking about Napoleon?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I'm talking about.
Yep. So good look on that.
Yeah. So what's your thoughts on that?
Man, I think he's really just got that chain of kind of
flossing stunt in the 1st place.Like, hey, I can get anything I
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want. I'm Drake.
So I, I wouldn't put surprise that he just probably just
really just got it to troll, youknow?
I mean but if it's a fake is what I'm talking about like.
I believe it is. Because even if you got it to
troll, I'm sure he's spent a lotof money to us on it.
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And because he is a collector, he loved collecting things.
You know, he got Tupac's ring. Yeah, he got Tupac.
Yeah, he got Tupac starring, youknow, that he wore.
Was it the night he got killed? He had that on or was it one of
those episodes? It it was something I forgot,
but yeah, he he collect things. So I would think for him to get
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a Death Row chain and to believeit's really Tupac's, Yeah.
You know, I I would think he would want the original one that
Tupac had around his neck versusa replica.
Will be will be worth 60 racks. Yeah, which ain't shit to drink,
but like I said to us, that's a lot of money.
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Yeah, You know what I mean? It's been on the chain.
I'm. Sure, either way he probably
wouldn't be tripping. I mean, I would, because if I'm
a collector, and I mean if I wouldn't have showed it off, I
would have been collecting something I would have thought
was honestly the God Tupac's chain.
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Well, yeah, man, you get. Are you listening to businesses?
He is in the business of suing people so.
You might sue his ass. You're right, you might.
You know I'm on. I'm on a bitchy streak right
now. I.
Really want part of this. You know, thought I didn't want
his rhymes, man. Oh shit man.
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Of course he saw me. A fake chain.
And that's your Kanye joint. I fuck with that joint.
So hip hop, like I said, 21st century hip hop artists, All
right, now they got one through 25 on here.
I'm gonna go through these. I mean, I might as well just go
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through all of them at #25 We have Missy Elliott at 25 for the
21st century. We're talking here.
OK, so shout out to Missy Elliott for being on this at
least. OK, that's enough.
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Well, I I. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold
on. Let me let me get through these.
Let me get through these first. 24 Snoop Dogg.
So Snoop is on there. I would have thought that would
have been higher, but we'll get to that number 23 Lil Uzi Vert.
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That's right, 21st century, ladies and gentlemen, Lil Uzi
vert #22 Cardi B OK #21 How convenient. 21 Savage at #20 Ja
Rule and #19 and #19 Jeezy and #18 Dozier Cat and 17 Rick Ross.
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Oh, Rick Ross, I can see that. The boss at #16 Nelly.
And at 15 we got Juice World. Now rest in peace, Juice World.
At 14 we have $0.50. That's right, 50 made his way
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into the top 15 on the billboards. 21st century hip hop
artist at #13 We have J. Cole.
Yeah. At 12 we have Travis Scott.
At 11 we had Lil baby. All right, Lil baby, not the
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baby. Lil baby at #10 we start off
with TI, man, TI need to be my Atlanta man.
Man's fucking Atlanta up in here.
Fuck, I had *** So yeah, TI got that.
And right in front of TI #9 Ludacris.
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And after Ludacris, we get NickiMinaj at 8 #7 belongs to Future.
I knew Future was going to be you talking about 21st century.
I knew he would be up there. Yeah, I can see that.
Number six, Kanye West. Can see that.
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Yeah, and coming in at #5 Kendrick Lamar coming in at #4.
Eminem y'all Eminem and coming in at #3 Jay-Z.
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See that? Coming in at 2, Little Wayne,
and coming in at 1, ladies and gentlemen, you have the one you
have the only you have Draco, Drizzy Drake, you know who he
is, The lovable minister to takecare of himself.
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There you go, Drake. So you ain't got to.
You ain't ain't got to sue nobody no more.
You got #1 on that billboard thing, right?
He was going to sue him if he didn't.
It's a conspiracy. So he should be good.
Now you don't even have to do anything no more.
I think that's that's the best thing.
So, So what what you think aboutthat list, man?
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I know there's a couple of people who said no on, but so
far overall you think people arein?
The in the in the right spots. Yeah, that's a decent list I
guess. Because it's some of the 21st
century, all right? They're not talking of all time.
And some people think that, you know.
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Yeah, that's why when you said Missy Elliott, I was going to be
like, well, well, since the 21stcentury, you know, that's
fitting because since seeing that she ain't dropped music in
a while. So.
You know Luzi Vert? Yeah.
How is he even high on a list? Dozier Cat.
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Good music, but she doesn't havea nice big body of work for me,
so I don't know. But that's a decent list.
Yeah, like I said, we knew Future and Kanye would be up on
there. TI slipped up on there.
Was there anyone you were shocked to hear or shocked you
didn't hear on that list? To be totally honest, no.
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I mean, if we going to go in theSouth, I feel well, they said,
Jeezy, I sometimes feel like Gucci Mane should be making
these lists, but I know it's about record sales and stuff.
Yeah, yeah, That's just me, man.I would have honestly, I would
have thought little Bow Wow would have been up here.
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I mean when you got Nelly up there and got damn Lil Uzi
vertins I thought Bow Wow would have been up there or.
Nelly. Nelly doesn't help shape the
2000s. Man, do you think Bow Wow Bow
Wow had them damn kids on the lock, man.
But if they had to pick over thepeople that's on the list now, I
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mean, I mean, no, I probably would.
I would have picked Bow Wow overUzi Vert.
But I'm just saying I don't I don't care about who I thought
was the best. I'm just going off AI Would they
were they were the no, because Romeo and Romeo couldn't touch
Bow Wow. That was just a the comparison
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because they was hyping it up. But with the record sales and
the popularity, no, back then, no, they couldn't do it.
Yeah. And I didn't You talking about
music artists really just shapedthe I didn't hear Chris Brown on
this list. Well, this is hip hop they're
talking about. Those are Caddy's hip hop.
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Yeah, she do rap. She kind of do.
She kind of do a little bit of both, but the songs that.
She kind of like. Yeah, she do a little bit of
both, but she, yeah, she rapped too.
He's considered a hip hop artist.
I was considering a little bit pop or something.
Yeah, hip, hip hop, this is whatshe's doing.
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So yeah, man, that, that was, that was pretty.
I, I really thought Jay-Z shouldhave been at least #2 But this
is not of all time. This is 21st century.
And Wayne, he Oh my goodness, man, I cannot tell you how long
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and how powerful that movement was that Wayne had.
Yeah, I'm talking coming out that Carter three well before
Carter 3, just dropping the mixtapes, you know what I'm
saying? The drought and all, man.
The Carter one was the one that.Bother me, man.
Really. I mean, the Carter one was,
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yeah, the Carter one was the beginning.
But I'm talking about like when you seen it coming when he
started throwing those mixtapes out and it's like this the
Carter 3, when everyone was waiting for the Carter 3 to come
out and people was pretending, making fake albums, pretending
this is the Carter 3. It's like that's that's not it.
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They weren't doing that for the Carter 2.
They weren't doing that for the Carter one, the Carter three.
I get what you're saying. The build up and and but that
summer and those damn droughts kept dropping and oh man that
that was that was Lil Wayne had a long especially when that I
don't never ran from a *** and adime somewhere about to make the
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data start running that joint that joint.
When you start getting on this Jimi Hendrix shit.
Man, he fucking took over that shit, man.
So I mean, hey, I, I get it. And honestly, I would have
thought Wayne Wayne could be #1 and I see why he's number 2.
So hey, we can go ahead and takehold of that three man.
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Can't argue that fact though. So but one fact I can't argue.
Charleston White man, your boy Charleston White has gone on a
disturbing rant threatening to shoot and kill Boosie's son
Tutti. Goddamnit Tutti, why is you
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fucking see Boosie don't want Tutsi to be doing this shit.
The beef started with Tooty Tooty when he called out
Charleston White for disrespecting his father who is
currently facing serious legal trouble.
And this is from Worldstarhiphop.
Instead of keeping it online, Charleston took it to a dark
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place saying Boosie, you might have to bury your boy before you
get out of prison. He repeatedly stated he would
shoot the young man and not fight him, claiming self-defense
because he feels threatened. But Tudy said uh huh.
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Tudy isn't backing down. He took to his IG store with a
message and that appears to be direct response to Charleston
saying they can try to count us out.
I don't give a fuck. I don't give a fuck about this
rap shit. I'm a real street *** I just
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look like this. Try this shit if you want.
He said the threats come at a difficult time for the family as
Lil' Boosie just pleaded guilty,which we talked about this to a
federal charge of him being in, you know, a felon in possession
of a firearm. He is now facing up to two years
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in prison, with his sentencing scheduled for November.
Keep your head up Boosie man. I know you thought everything
was going to be fine and then this shit popped up.
So you are in our thoughts and hopefully you, you, you know,
get what you deserve. And if that's freedom, get
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freedom. If not, I appreciate you being a
man and, and, and turning yourself in and, and doing what
you got to do for it. But this whole situation man
Boosie son and and and Charleston wife.
I mean this how the whole beef started with these two anyway,
like a year or two ago anyway with them talking shit to each
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other online. So this is just reignite it man.
This is this is it's just pettiness at this point.
This *** is what, 4546? And you know, Charleston White,
4546. And it's somewhere up here.
Alrighty. I don't know, you start making
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up numbers and shit that big upper.
Well, yeah, go ahead. What you were saying though,
what about him? I mean.
He's just, he's just too old forthis shit at this point, man.
Like sometimes you just kind of just bow out, leave shit alone,
Yeah. He he's actually 48 years old.
I'm about to say no, I think he's late 40s.
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He he should be hitting fifty the way he fucking look, man.
Yeah, man. This this is just I'm tired of
him. Like, I really think at some
point he's gonna fuck with the rumba.
I appreciate him being consistent with it.
He's not backing down. He's not shying away from what
he said. I haven't heard no one
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approached him yet and he's stuttered his words or changed
up what he said and try to make it sound, you know, less serious
than what he meant it. So this I appreciate that him
being the man about that, but like this, this is not a a safe
game to be playing like that. It's not a safe game to be
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playing like that. And and motherfuckers will kill
you and they will do it while someone's recording it.
That's that's the thing you don't want.
You do not want your body laid in the street and you just
sitting there with a God damn Taser.
Come on, you're a Taser *** Charleston White, you know, he's
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just, he's just big. He's I, I, like I said, he's
just taking this to the same level it's been on, I guess
because he's really been saying this shit.
Anyways, it ain't nothing new. I just think this is him
reigniting some shit, keeping the clout going and keeping the
attention on him. He's a whole, he's a whole
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character. He's playing a dangerous game.
Definitely, you know a lot. He just ain't ran across that
one that's going rich. State freedom because they know
he had caught a police type shit.
Oh yeah, that's your boy right there.
That's your motherfucking boy. So you want to hear something
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even more crazier? Why the fuck?
Why the fuck Fat Joe think he's the realest rapper out there
besides Tupac and. Then they do be saying his
stories be on point. I mean, don't nobody believe his
stories. No, he'd be having people vouch
for him and shit. Everybody would be saying he was
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the only one getting money like that so.
Yeah, Joe. I don't know.
Yeah, so, Joe said. I think I'm the real estate
rapper to ever live if I keep ita buck with you, besides Tupac.
I really believe that. But you know.
So does. So does a million other rappers.
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Yeah, like. How many other rappers feel like
they the Realist and how many other rappers you hear over the
course of you listening to hip hop see they the realest *** lie
ever or the realest rapper and they felt like they the realest?
What is somebody going to say? No, I'll be fake sometimes.
Like what? What is somebody supposed to say
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exactly? No, You really than me?
You know, I'll give you that. You are real than me.
I'm like, *** Never. That's what that shit, that's
why I wanted. He he didn't elaborate, though,
and he said that like, what makes you the real estate
rapper? I was like, you know what?
Like I'm saying what? What considers you the real
estate rapper next to Tupac? I guess because he talking how
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he live it, I guess in his mind.But if that's the to me, if
we're going off of that, I wouldsay, well, I would throw King
Von in there. And and that's where I'm at with
it. And like I said, really, I said
this, I said this before, I saidthis before.
I'm not glorifying what he did, but if we're going to talk about
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being real in hip hop, you know,King Von is really one of the
only ones that we could talk about it because you got a lot
of dudes talking about a bunch of shit they never did and would
not do, you know? I mean, which one you feel safer
with, Fat Joe or King Bond? You know, if Fat Joe said he's
going to kill me, I might just keep the Fang on me.
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You know, like just in case that*** bang, you know, he ain't
just talking. Like just in case he ain't doing
that Brooklyn shit. But if King Von say hey, I'm
looking for you, *** I'm going to take the threat serious on
both ends and, and and The thingis, the only difference between
King Von and Fat Joe is King Vonprobably just shoot your ass in
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the daylight in front of everybody and shit.
No, the point. The point is the point is
getting killed. Period.
I just don't think Fred Joe, I, I think Fred Joe would think
about. I think Fred Joe would give you
a show. He'll be showing off and and
just talking, not saying he can't get it done, but I think
he he probably just be talking. He just feeling himself.
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But King Von, I think he's he's he's actually on a body count.
He let *** know 12 down, *** like who else wants you know
what I'm saying? Like y'all check on your boy.
What's up with y'all boy? Terry, where you at?
Yeah, like I, like I said, I might take, I might take King
Vines a bit more serious 'cause like I said, he'll do his any
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and everywhere. Yeah, Fat Joe, I'll be like, OK,
you know, I might have to just wait till I run into this *** or
something. Right, right.
Yeah. So it it's like, man.
But yeah, I mean, I'm not sayingthat Fat Joe isn't the realist.
And like I said, he probably gota lot of people vouching for him
on certain shit, but it's like since he started doing his
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podcast and and plus ever since I've seen how he did on that
stage, doing the versus with Ja Rule, trying to make it as epic
as Dipset and and and locks and the energy just wasn't there.
He's rapping big pun shit. That's my song too.
That is my song. You better check the rules.
And I'm like, nobody want to hear you saying goddamn big pun
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entire song and say it's yours because you produced it.
You're not on the track. Not even on the fucking track.
Yeah, that, that was kind of wild to me.
So you put in your tracks that you actually got that you
written to or, or you know, performed and now you got
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somebody else's track that you producing and putting that ad
net to you. Like that's, that's just, that's
just fucking stupid. Like I just like I said, like I
just want to know like what are you basing you being the realist
wrap around? Like yeah, St. wise, just
credibility wise or just. The world may know soon.
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Fuck it. So we have two DJs who is
leaving Hot 97, and they announced that earlier this
week. Just back-to-back, so on, you
know. So this Monday, Labor Day, which
is coming up very fucking soon, September 1st with will be my
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last show on Hot 97 at 7:00 PM. All things come to an end.
End of an era that I enjoyed very much.
I super enjoyed it all. I will make the last show a
great one. Appreciate everyone who has
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supported me over the years. And that came from the one and
only Funkmaster Flex. So yeah, Funk Flex is going to
be gone this Labor Day coming upand and DJ Enough announced that
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today will be his last day on Hot 97 after 27 years.
He said thank you for 27 years unforgettable years.
Today is my last day at Hot 97. But the music, memories, culture
will keep living on. From early mornings to middays
to afternoons and late nights, every moment behind the
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turntables has been a blessing, he said.
To all the listeners, the callers, the artists, the fans,
you made it all matter. This chapter may be closing, but
the journey continues. Make sure to tap in with me my
in my next adventure with all myheart.
Thank you for riding with me. So those are two icons iconic
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especially for New York City andfor hip hop.
OK, cause 'cause Once Upon a time, kids.
We used to listen to a thing called a radio.
All right, all right. This this was a long time ago.
Y'all sit down I got. My radio.
Y'all sit down for a minute. OK, we had this device all right
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this that you can hook up. Sometimes the speakers come
apart. Sometimes the the speakers are
attached on OK and you can and sometimes they have a tape deck.
Sometimes I have ACD player, sometimes it has both, sometimes
it has none. But you can mess with these
little stations with the knob, you know, and you can go ahead
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and TuneIn on some stuff and andyou'll catch that one station
that was just clear and playing the right music.
And that's called a radio. Station.
And that is called a radio station.
And they have DJs who play musicto help set the vibes.
And those DJs either end up being loved and recognized and
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giving their flowers, or they just become just sounding like a
machine. You just play your music.
So anyway, these two people, DJ Enough and Funk Master Flex were
the same way from hip hop. Because when you listen to hip
hop, especially growing up in the 90s, you really paid
attention to New York hip hop. That was whatever that was
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coming out of New York. It was the hottest stuff.
We were dressing like it. The big Tims with the, the
fucking baggy jeans and the baggy shirts with the headcock
to the side with the motherfucking fro all out and
just roughed up. That that's what we did, man.
It was a time, all right? It was a fucking time, man.
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So yeah, I want to say Funk Flex, DJ Nuff, y'all two man,
are the greatest when it comes to hip hop.
I mean, there's some other people who belong up there too,
like DJ Clue, you know what I mean?
And you know, we got a lot of people, man.
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We got a lot more. I I just named DJ Clue.
I'm I'm, I'm, I'm the going off of the New York stuff.
We got Kid Capri, you know what I'm saying?
So it's a lot, man. It's a lot of people that we can
add into that. But those two that we just name
with DJ Funk Flex and enough toptier, top fucking tier, man.
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So that's all I want to say to them and hopefully.
Think I'm good? It's the end of an era, man.
That's one thing I can't say, man, 'cause you know, what
you're seeing is, you know this shift and it's kind of like damn
well you know, because one thingyou can't say about Funkmaster
Flex is he was 100% hip hop. That's right.
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That's right. Maybe he was just a bit biased,
coastally biased sometimes. I mean, he's a New Yorker.
Yeah, I expect that. Yeah, it's a New Yorker.
He's fucking nevertheless, he's a he's a hip hop legend, you
know, Definitely he did, you know.
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That's right. So Cardi B slapping a disclaimer
on this one. This is reported by TMZ, Says
she's not trying to sound, you know, all tinfoil hat, but her
phones got her spooked and she'ssounding the alarm.
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Cardi B says she thinks our phones are listening and reading
our minds. Cardi B, no fucking shit.
OK, No fucking shit here. What?
Like, what? What are you talking about?
Like, what are you talking about?
Of course the fucking phones aren't listening is part of the
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contracts, but you know that little thing that we just Scroll
down and hit accept and and we agree to terms and and just so
we can turn the fucking phone on.
Yeah, you skip past that shit. They're literally telling you in
that agreement that they are able to listen and hear and
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sometimes, you know, saying hereso they could see what type of
stuff you're talking. So yes, if you do mention, man,
I ain't had McDonald's in a while, yes, you just might see a
McDonald's app. McDonald's app pop up on your
phone, all that. You know that's what's going to
happen. We did it plenty of times.
(44:51):
Yeah, I all, I do it all the time, read people.
Yeah, just just shut up, Cardi. That's all you got to do is read
y'all, you know, So I'm glad youcaught on now.
I I, I'm glad she got it now, like you know now what you going
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to do about it? You sounding me along what you
going to do? Are you going to send some
investigators to look at that orare you going to get someone who
to read your terms and conditions?
When you get a brand new phone, go ahead and do that.
You'll read all that shit. We are able to use your mic to
pick up on conversations, just to hear, you know, things that
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may be close by in case you wantto eat, you want to do.
That's what they're trying to donow.
They're trying to advance shit. Is this scarier?
Do you think this is scary or what?
No, it's the same shit man. Yeah, so she just spooked this
man I. Don't see if she she just said
something to be saying something.
Come on, you like you didn't know this?
Like you didn't know this. Shut up guardy.
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Go make another remix to imaginary players.
Yeah, don't do that. So you know who else is a you
know who isn't a imaginary player?
He's a real player. French Montana is now engaged to
a Dubai Princess. Let me see if I got the
Shahakiya Shakiya Shakiya Mahara.
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I'm thinking that's what it is. But yeah, man, this man is
engaged. This man is engaged to a Dubai
Princess and he didn't lost some, he didn't lost weight.
You know he's out of that ditty picture.
Ain't nobody talking about him at all.
They ain't bringing them to court.
They ain't doing nothing. He looks like he's happy.
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Let me look at this picture again.
He looks like he's. Happy.
I'd be happy too, if I was married to a Princess. *** worth
billions. *** I'm marrying rightinto the family.
God damn man. I'm in.
I'm impregnating you. Off top I'm Kevin Federline, off
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the top, my name, my new name ismy Federline your ass.
Oh man, don't fucking federline.Now that I mean I'm wondering
who met Hoover. Like how did that even come
about? I was probably like a concert
type shit over there in the country or something.
He probably finesse his way on in there.
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So he gauge to $18 billion. Yeah, that is boy.
I'd have met her dad and be likeDada.
Yes. Hey, Papa.
Yeah. Me and your daughter got married
last night. I'm rich, bitch.
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Oh damn, I'll never live in America again, *** But you got
to get on a plane first, motherfucker.
I gone *** I'm living right? Over here and get.
Disturbed what? What is this lamb?
Shit. Well, you know who said they
don't want to be engaged in a goddamn more?
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Offset reveals on a Full Sin podcast that marriage isn't in
the cards for him anymore. After having three kids and
calling it a mission complete, he told men to steer clear of
marriage altogether. Offset claims everything's
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temporary. I got a strange feeling you're
going to agree with this. I agree and I disagree.
Oh God, never. Mind the reason I never mind.
Now you got to explain two parts.
Give me, give me the main. Part.
Give me the main part. First of all, he's just speaking
out the side of his ass because for one, you weren't built for
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marriage in the 1st place. I don't even know why you got
married. You weren't ready for marriage.
You weren't built for it. So OK, I can see why he feels
like this. He wasn't ready to get married.
Right. On the on the other half in
today's society, no, I, I, I wouldn't get married either.
Just not off of what he's saying, just off of just what
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the statistics of marriage is today.
That's what I'm saying. Well, you didn't tell me.
I guess I got you. All right.
So we, we, I think he's just speaking from his experience.
He's still kind of fucked up about it.
You know, you got divorce and, and that's something, well, it's
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not like he asked for the divorce.
She did. So that's something that was out
of his control. You know, it's not like she took
half of everything. You know, it's not like she took
money. Didn't she had to pay some shit
for him? Wasn't he trying to get
something from her? You know what I mean?
So it's like, ah, man, like get the fuck out of here.
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You, you still butt hurt. She didn't need nothing from
you. Nothing.
You know? So I I, I just think he's, like
you said the first time he's talking out of his ass, he's
talking from his experiences, which, like you said, he wasn't
meant to be married. Yeah, he just wasn't.
You know what I mean? One of them, really.
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But I say my advice to young menand women out there, if you do
want to get married, make sure you are someone who is
consistent and you are ready forthe ups and downs and the ups
and downs. Sometimes the downs can be down
for a long time before it gets up.
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Sometimes you realize you have to leave, so it's best to stay
together until you completely know your soul mate.
Because if you catch your soul mate on your way up, of course
you're going to think, let's getmarried, let's do this, let's do
that. Because everything's on the up
and up. As soon as it come crashing
down, do you still want to be married?
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You know so. And that's the thing.
Yeah. They both was disrespectful and
they both I'm sure was cheating.So they both wasn't built for
this relationship as marriage. Should I say They both were
laying and playing and got with each other off of popularity?
So yeah, and who else got popularity?
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I guess Dame Dash, who got some good old popularity of talking a
lot of shit. So Dame Dash went on to talk
about how people don't support his shows and stuff like that
and support his movies. And Camron recently came out
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just to address that. And he said he was in a movie
that Dame Dash, you know, basically paid for.
I forgot the name of it. If he honor up, honor up.
That's it. I haven't seen it yet, is it
out? It's been out.
OK. Have you seen Sure.
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That's all. No, you haven't seen it.
So I I haven't seen it either pretty much.
Pretty old movie. So I guess Cam was in the movie,
but he didn't even want to be inthe movie.
Yeah, You know, he came to see Damon James like, hey, man, I
got this shot for you should be in it.
And he didn't want to do it. Dan said do it.
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He didn't want to do it. Dan said come on, man, he didn't
want to do it. So now he's like, oh, so you
don't like my shit? And trying to, you know.
So basically Dane was guilt trapping him into it.
He ended up doing it. And then when he was done, he
was telling Cam to fly out to this place so you can be in this
scene and he's like, no, I'm notdoing all that.
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And he's like, oh, but how you going to do this?
Papa can't even go do the rest of it like it.
It's like, yo. So I guess Cam said, no, he
ain't he ain't doing that shit no more like and he didn't feel
like he should support that movie because he didn't think it
was a good movie and he didn't want to, you know, basically be
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telling people to go watch it ifhe think it's going to be some
wack shit. So he looked at it as he was
saving him from being clowned and the truth coming out.
He. Said same thing he did with the
album track he was supposed to be doing.
You know, he didn't want to put that out because the music was
dated. So I was like.
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Yeah. Just a few times so I I don't
understand why I damn dads just need to go somewhere and lay low
for a minute man. He can't, man.
He got, he got to old people. He got to old motherfuckers,
man. And when you old motherfuckers,
you can't lay low sometimes, especially when you got a big
ass mouth like Dame, Dame can't sit away for long.
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I think this thing Dame didn't burn a lot of bridges, man.
Yeah. You know, and at this point, you
know, I guess what's the point of changing?
He's 50 plus years old. Like like.
Skinny ass, yeah I don't know what he do but he need to do
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some squats. Squats and God damn, some ankle
rolls and shit. You just look crazy motherfucker
up. But you know what?
I do want to send a shout out toMace celebrating his 50th
birthday this week. I don't want to say that no
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more. And I also want a good shout out
and a happy birthday shout out to the one and only Joe Budden.
Joe Budden turned 45 years old this week.
That's right. Pump, pump, pump, pump it.
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Up. Just blurry man.
It is September, y'all, September 1st here man, and I
tell you this is my month. It's my birthday, your birthday
month too, right? So hey, hey man.
Virgo. Season, man.
Libra. Season.
Yeah. Now we're in Virgo season.
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We are, we are. But I used to call myself the
King of September. That's why I used to, no, I used
to go by. I used to claim the entire
month, like fuck the day, the month.
So I'm going to start treating myself to a lot of shit this
month. Every fucking day.
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I don't care when my birthday pass, I'm still celebrating
until October 1st. I'll give no fucks and I hope
you bitches don't either, man. You got anything you want to say
to these motherfuckers before weget about this bitch, man?
Shout out to everybody listeningto the cast get outs on our
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platforms. All of.
Terry. All of them, I love all of them
man. Thank y'all for joining us,
really do appreciate it. I hope y'all be safe out there.
Make sure you leave us a commentand share this episode.
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