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Explore the intricate dynamics of relationships and emotional detachment in our latest recording. We unravel the complexities of love, independence, and societal Expectations while examining real-world examples that reflect these themes.

• The emotional impact of independence on relationships 
• Navigating double standards in communication styles 
• Elon Musk's relationships as a lens for modern fatherhood 
• The tension between Irv Gotti and 50 Cent as a study in loyalty and conflict 
• Understanding the balance of emotional energy in romantic dynamics

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music intro (00:04):
I got to keep the stick on me, so the God is on me
.
They got fear Niggas trying totake my chain.
I put in the most pain in ayear Stupid, we been doing
drills.
Pop a pill, let it fly in theair.
Keep the Glocky in my pocket.
I'm cocky.
Why don't you see how I'm justwatching?
These are the type of gamesyou're making.

(00:24):
They say we shining like adiamond, this out there ain't
how so Elon Musk is being suedby his baby mother.
I'm live right now.

Alisha Godess (00:33):
I ain't even tell you, but yes, Elon Musk is out
here getting these little girlspregnant.
She's not little though she'snot little, she's not no, she's
26, I think.
Let me see.
Yep, though she's not little,she's not no she's 26,.
I think Let me see Yep 26.
Yep 26 and a 53-0.

(00:55):
So it says.
St Clair says Musk only has metthe boy three times.
Yo, does she have how?
old, met the boy three times YoDoes she have?
How old is the baby, do theysay?

Speaker 4 (01:09):
I believe the baby's five months, if I'm not wrong,
but the baby's only a few monthsold.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Yeah, that's crazy, mm-hmm.
A few months old.
Damn, he's busy running aroundwith Trump.
I mean, how can he be a babyfather when-.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
She was on an island conceiving this child.
A window of a child.

Alisha Godess (01:33):
What does she expect, though?
This is Elon Musk we talkingabout.
When does Elon Musk have timefor a child?

Speaker 4 (01:39):
All this says is yacht party to me.
But, miss, I was on an islandwhen I conceived, I'm sure.
Oh, what happened on the islandwhen I conceived, I'm sure.

Alisha Godess (01:45):
Oh, what happened on the island?

Speaker 4 (01:48):
Yeah, that it did on St Barts island of St Barts,
Damn.

Alisha Godess (01:56):
That's crazy St Barts I've never been to St
Barts.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
She also was requesting a genetic testing, an
order for genetic testing.
What does that mean?

Alisha Godess (02:07):
It's just a DNA test.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
You don't know who your baby daddy is.

Alisha Godess (02:14):
I think I don't know why would she want to?
What does it say about thegenetic test, though?

Speaker 4 (02:20):
It just says she requested it.
I'm not currently married orbonded or any other person.
I don't know what that means,ma'am All right, All right.

Alisha Godess (02:33):
So my relationship question is Mm-hmm.
Why and I'm not saying allgirls do this, but a big number
of girls do this it's soannoying.
You don't do this though.
You don't do this.
You don't worry about it, butI've been in a few relationships

(02:59):
where the person it was likealways a double standard.
How come women?
They always-.
Rob Markman.

Speaker 4 (03:08):
Women don't pay attention to men.
Rob Markman want to set rules.

Alisha Godess (03:10):
They want to set rules and they don't want you to
do certain things, but thenthey do that shit behind your
back or behind you.
Know what I mean, Rob Markman.

Speaker 4 (03:18):
I feel like that's being done with the same
attention span that women havefor men's emotions, if that
makes sense.
Rob Markman True.

Alisha Godess (03:26):
Rob attention span that women have for men's
emotions, if that makes sense,true, I guess women don't have a
high attention span for men'semotions.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
Exactly so for what you're talking about.
There's no high attention span.
They act as if, and then thesecond they have whatever,
whether it's a train of thoughtor just choice making, or they
have the opportunity they'regoing to do the fuck shit.

Alisha Godess (03:44):
Right.

Speaker 4 (03:46):
They're not thinking about the consequences, what the
other person's feeling.
They're not thinking about ifit goes, if it backfires.
They're not thinking aboutnothing.
They think about whatever theirselfish goal is.

Alisha Godess (03:57):
That makes sense.
But I mean, do you think thatit's like a human thing, or do
you think it's just like a?
Because I don't know.
From my perspective it seemslike that's y'all shit.
I guess, men, we have ourfaults and shit, but that's one
of those unnamed errors.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
Give me an example so I can try to run off of that.
Example of men's faults, no howthe women give the double
standards.

Alisha Godess (04:27):
Let's see, let's see, let's see.
That's a good question.
You didn't make me do that, Ifeel like in everything dealing
with the opposite sex, as far asjust staying in contact or
being friends with your exes,stuff like that, like a female

(04:50):
will be like well, I don't wantyou talking to your ex but then
they be still cool with their exand shit like that.
Okay, you know what I mean.
Me personally, none of thatshit don't bother me.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
Women definitely, definitely do that, and that's
only because they don't have,they're not where they want to
be, so they're keeping theirroster available.
Because if you, it's just, it'sreally black and white, they
keep their roster available.

Alisha Godess (05:20):
Right.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
Because it's black and white.
When you're involved withsomebody and they got your
attention and you're into them,you don't have attention span
for other people, right?
Because it's black and white.
When you're involved withsomebody and they got your
attention and you're into them,you don't have attention span
for other people, right?
Because your brain should befogged up with that person.
That's a fact.
So if it's not, then that justain't it.
But people want it to be itbecause it feels good in the
moment.

Alisha Godess (05:39):
Right, but if it ain't it, then why stick around?

Speaker 4 (05:42):
Because people don't understand.
People are not, they're not mykind of people, I don't know
they like they're just.
I call, I have this term.
They're very third dimensional.

Alisha Godess (05:56):
I need to make me a drink, but yeah, I'm
listening, very, very thirddimensional.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
We listening.
We got stereotypes and we gotconditioning in different
cultures and environments andneighborhoods, urban areas and
suburban areas.
That's really the only two wegot, unless it's like some whole
other culture, right?
But, um, is this mic up?
Yes, a lot of females are sointo themselves and then,

(06:23):
depending on the type of female,but women in general are so
conditioned into beingindependent that it's whatever
they think that shit is.

Alisha Godess (06:34):
So like women are , women are.
What did you say?
What did you say Independent?

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Women are trying to ride on being so independent.
Right right, they want to beindependent.
I say we're conditioned in asense that way.
Conditioned, meaning like theenvironment, the world around us
, right.

Alisha Godess (06:49):
Women want to be independent.
Well, what type of women are wetalking about here?
Are we talking about blackwomen?
Are we talking about whitewomen, or it's just like a woman
thing.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
So nowadays it's any woman Okay, because, like, for
instance, black women standingstrong, doing the single
motherhood or the singleguardianship, and black men as
well, and any other race.
They have their single parentson both sides.

(07:16):
But nowadays it's almost allthe same type of stuff.
It's all the same struggle ofstuff.
Right, it's all the samestruggle.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
It's not that different.

Speaker 4 (07:31):
So it doesn't differentiate between cultures
in America.
Right, we'll put that.
Unless they stand strong intheir culture, they're doing
their own thing.
Okay, cool, but yeah, women,but yeah, women, you see, you
see, you see the Asian chick Onwhat you call it YouTube thing.

Alisha Godess (07:53):
Uh huh, wait who what.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
I'm slow, drewskis, drewskis thing, the Asian girl.

Alisha Godess (07:58):
Oh yeah, wait, hold on.
What's that show called Right?
Could've been, could've been.
Could've been.
Love Yo.
That Drewski is hilarious,fucking hilarious.
That nigga is dead funny.

Speaker 4 (08:08):
Too hilarious, you should just go check that out.

Alisha Godess (08:11):
That shit is serious.
Yo that nigga.
There's something wrong withDrewski.
I think he got a thing fordykes.

Speaker 4 (08:17):
Whether she was born here or not.
Long story short, she's fromanother culture, whether she was
part of it or not.

Alisha Godess (08:23):
The one with the deep voice.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
Yes, okay, but she's very American, right, and look
how she's walking around therebeing that type of woman.

Alisha Godess (08:32):
She's from New York, I think.

Speaker 4 (08:34):
I will.

Alisha Godess (08:35):
I think.
I think she said she was fromNew York.
Yeah, but what was you sayingabout her?

Speaker 4 (08:42):
She's that type of person and she's from another
culture.
Okay, so it's not directedtowards any race of woman, it's
just women do that period andit's an American thing.
There's a lot of Americanthings that are just like oh
great, it's just that sarcasm.
It is because other cultures.

(09:07):
They stand strong on theirunions and their commitments and
their companionships and theirmarriages and such and family
units and stuff like that,businesses, all of that.

Alisha Godess (09:16):
They really stand way stronger well, other other
countries have deeper culturesthan America.
We're so divided.
Yeah, it's like we don't have adeep culture.
America doesn't have a deepculture.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
They just have a deep , twisted story.

Alisha Godess (09:33):
Our deep culture is.
Consuming.

Speaker 4 (09:37):
And being erased as much as they possibly can erase
it to make the next set oftextbooks.

music intro (09:43):
Yeah.

Alisha Godess (09:45):
On another note.
Wait, that was my question.
Yeah, so what's yourrelationship question?
Do you have any regardinganything you want to ask about
guys, or why do guys do certainthings?

Speaker 4 (09:59):
I think I was going to go.
Why do guys?

Alisha Godess (10:00):
Why do you move a certain way?
I'm here for that.
I'm here for that.
I'm here for that.
Why don't?
Men?
I'm speaking for all guys rightnow, yeah.

Speaker 4 (10:08):
Why don't men Speak up Initially?

Alisha Godess (10:17):
What you mean, Like as far as when they're
interested.

Speaker 4 (10:20):
When they're interested in somebody, uh-huh.

Alisha Godess (10:22):
Like Because I mean it depends on the situation
, because when they'reinterested in somebody, uh-huh
Like, because I mean, it dependson the situation, because
that's true you could have a guythat's your friend.
He might be hesitant to saysomething because he might have

(10:43):
felt that your friend zoned him,or you could be talking about.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
If I mean we not dealing, I be shooting my shot.
That's what I asked.

Alisha Godess (10:52):
You be shooting your shot.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
I be shooting my shot .

Alisha Godess (10:55):
Right, ain't nothing wrong with that.
Ain't nothing wrong with that?
Yo, for real, I don't know.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Because I, like you, go for what you want and then
you see what that's about and ifthat's available, and that's
really it.
But somebody coming to me.
It's so much harder to dealwith because I didn't pick you.

Alisha Godess (11:15):
I mean, I feel like guys do shoot their shot,
though you must be speakingabout a different type of aspect
as far as maybe a friend ofyours or something and they were
scared to shoot their shot.
Maybe, yeah, because-.

Speaker 4 (11:29):
That's probably the only place it makes more sense,
because dudes always shoot theirshot.

Alisha Godess (11:32):
I know niggas be hollering at you flirting, all
that.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
I'm not going to lie.
Okay, yeah, that shit is-.
You're attractive, veryannoying.
It's a gift and a curse.

Alisha Godess (11:47):
So what's your real question?
Because, yeah, we need, we need, we need a question.
Come on, come on with some um.
All right, so you this questionis for all men right here why
do they act certain ways?
Anything?

Speaker 4 (12:03):
why couldn't they bleed?

Alisha Godess (12:10):
It would have been an easier cleanup.
Oh, that's an easy answer,because Eve gave Adam the apple.
We're not going there right now.
We're not going there right now.

Speaker 4 (12:21):
We're not going as punishment.
The apple's stuck in in yourthroat, like that video said.

Alisha Godess (12:26):
Because before we quote, unquote, ate from the
tree of life.

Speaker 4 (12:33):
There wasn't no pain and I don't have no matching
pregnancy or story for this andI can't rebuttal this one.

Alisha Godess (12:44):
I mean, that was a good answer by me too, it
wasn't scientific.
Some things I believe arebeyond my understanding.
So I just got to just go withthe Bible.
Bonfire, All right.

(13:07):
Bonfire alright um 50 Cent, andJoe Buttons is going at it
right now.

Speaker 4 (13:10):
Joe Buttons, for what ?

Alisha Godess (13:12):
because Joe Buttons on his podcast was
naming people who he felt needmental health and uh, he named
50.
He said 50 needs needs mentalhealth.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
Well, they was calling him a damn evil ass
person anyways.

Alisha Godess (13:32):
Yeah, so the funny shit behind that is a
month ago, Joe Bunz was arrestedfor indecent exposure.
Yeah, he said he wassleepwalking.
He got arrested for walkingaround his building bucket naked
.
So like I don't understand.

music intro (13:55):
I sleepwalking to get you.

Alisha Godess (13:57):
You got a lot of fucking nerves talking about
somebody need.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
He done, walked up and unlocked the door.

Alisha Godess (14:01):
Somebody need to see a psychiatrist or
psychologist.
I don't know what.
They know how the morning was.
That's like a mental disorder,right?
Sleepwalking Anything to dowith sleep is mental.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
I know Trust me.

Alisha Godess (14:21):
Yeah, so I pulled it up right here.
Yeah, 50 Cent needs therapy.
That's what he said.
In the wake of Irv Gotti'sdeath, 50 Cent shared a post on
Instagram showing himselfsmoking on hookah while sitting

(14:43):
next to a mock tombstone, andthe post was captured.
I'm smoking on that, gotti pack.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Oh.

Alisha Godess (14:50):
Nah, god bless him, LOL.
Uh-oh, do you think he's wrongfor this?

Speaker 4 (14:55):
Hell yeah, Wait who.
50 for doing that.

Alisha Godess (14:59):
Is 50 wrong for saying that he's smoking on that
Gotti pack?
Let me get your opinion.
And why do you have thisopinion?
Why do you feel like that?

Speaker 4 (15:11):
Remember how high Uh-huh.
I don't remember what happenedto the friend, or he passed away
somehow and they put him in aplant.
Right, he had the mark ofBuddha.

Alisha Godess (15:20):
And they smoked him.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
And they smoked him yeah.

Alisha Godess (15:22):
Boom, they put his ashes in the weed place.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
I'm just trying to justify it.
If there's any way to make itsound good, that's the only way,
other than that, it's fuckingwrong.
It's wrong, it's wrong.

Alisha Godess (15:32):
All right well.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
That's not okay.

Alisha Godess (15:34):
So you're saying he's wrong for doing that?

Speaker 4 (15:35):
It was disrespectful.

Alisha Godess (15:37):
He thought it was funny.
K Exactly.

Speaker 4 (15:41):
No, I don't know.

Alisha Godess (15:42):
And this is why I asked you this, because I
wanted the perspective of Anoutsider Not really an outsider,
but someone who doesn't reallyknow about the whole An outsider
, nah, nah.
You got like a virgin mind whenit comes down to this whole 50

(16:03):
Cent Irv Gotti beef type shit,so I always ask you questions
about it.
You be like I don't know.
So that's why you're theperfect person to ask that,
because-.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
Yeah, he's wrong.

Alisha Godess (16:15):
That's basically the perspective of most people.
Is that he's wrong for sayingthat?
But if you go back-.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Unless he's throwing his shot.

Alisha Godess (16:23):
If you go back Because he don't care.
All right, let's just get thisclear 50 Cent almost got killed,
right, he got shot eight times,nine times, and they said quote
they swear allegedly that Preemhad put a hit out on him
because ghetto's Quran, whatever, and he wouldn't stop dissing

(16:47):
Ja Rule.
So when 50 got shot, what'd youthink Irv Gotti was doing?

Speaker 4 (16:55):
Oh, he was celebrating it probably.
I still don't know if theywere-.

Alisha Godess (16:59):
They literally was celebrating and on top of
that he went on.
He basically said that he feltlike 50 Cent is evil and some
people say, oh yeah, god savedhim.

(17:19):
And he was saying he said someshit like but just because
somebody gets saved doesn't meanthat God saved them.
He's like the devil could havesaved them and that's kind of
crazy.
This man almost got killed andyou still talking crazy about
him.
So like I don't really know.
I mean like I feel like if,when it comes down to like beef

(17:40):
and somebody like physicallyharms you in a manner of that,
can take you out, getting shotnine times, I feel like you can
say anything about anybody whohad anything to do with that
shit, who was around with thatshit, who was colluding with
people, who was down with thatshit.
That's true, so he's not wrong.

(18:02):
He's not wrong.
That's like if somebody shot mybrother and I see them.

Speaker 4 (18:08):
I'm not going to say fuck you, but ethically yeah,
he's wrong, he's not wrong.

Alisha Godess (18:08):
That's like if somebody shot my brother and I
see them.
I'm not going to say fuck you,rob Markman, right, but
ethically yeah, he's wrong.
He's wrong In an ethicalperspective, but from a hood,
get you back, nigga revenge, eyefor eye, tooth for tooth.

Speaker 4 (18:24):
That's like somebody I don't fuck with Somebody close
to them dying and I just tellthem people die every day.
B Rob Markman.

Alisha Godess (18:28):
Yeah, that's like somebody I don't fuck with
Somebody close to them dying andI just tell them people die
every day B.
Yeah, People die every day A,but I just, I don't know.
Me personally, I don't think Iwould ever diss the dead, but
who knows?

Speaker 1 (18:43):
Not at all.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Somebody might piss me off, and I hope I never get
to that point where I feel likeI should diss the dead or I'm
okay with this I won't diss thedead, but I'll definitely
mention it Like a fact is a fact, right, how you take it is how
you take it.

Alisha Godess (18:55):
But you never know what someone can do to you,
to you know what I mean.
To put you in that mind state,Like you might be put, and then
the person who did it died rightafter it happened or some other
shit.
You're still going to be likefuck you, you still killed my
friend.
You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
So I don't know Any other.

Speaker 4 (19:21):
That's like how Anna Mack was laughing when Stunner
Girl got shot.
The innocence.

Alisha Godess (19:28):
Stunner Girl got shot.
Oh sense, Stunna Girl got shot.
Oh yeah, Okay, wait, you got tosee.
First of all, I'm sorry, Firstof all we got to go back because
you know I'm a fake old head,so I don't even know who the
fuck Stunna Girl is.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
Baddies.

Alisha Godess (19:47):
Baddies.
Okay, I watch Baddies.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
Season before last I believe I watched that season.
Hold on, stunna girl.
Oh okay, I think I know whohe's talking about.
Yeah, she was fucking rockingeverybody's cocolos.

Alisha Godess (19:58):
Stunna girl.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
Handing out cocolos.
Handing out cocolos Baddies.

Alisha Godess (20:09):
Stunna Girl.
According to Billboard, stunnaGirl claimed she was the victim
of a shooting and posted photosof the alleged bullet wounds on
social media.
The 26-year-old rapper isthankful to still be alive after
surviving the Howard.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Wayne shooting.

Alisha Godess (20:27):
Stunna took to her Instagram story Sunday,
revealing that she wassubsequently hospitalized as a
result of her injury.

Speaker 4 (20:34):
Alright so she got shot Right here.
What area is this the left?
She got shot shot.
Yeah, she got shot shot.
I think it went through or someshit.

Alisha Godess (20:45):
It hit above my breast and went out my underpill
.
What the fuck's an underpill?

Speaker 4 (20:49):
Her pit.
It was here, so it hit her hereand it probably came out here.

Alisha Godess (20:54):
Oh okay, that's what an underpill is, I don't
know.

Speaker 4 (20:56):
I guess I bet you she learned that word in the
hospital.

Alisha Godess (21:00):
Yeah, here we go right here.
Yeah, she learned that word inthe hospital.
She don't know what the fuckthe underpill is.

Speaker 4 (21:05):
Underpill, Elbow pits the fuck.

Alisha Godess (21:09):
Yeah, she does share her story.
So why are we talking about her, though?
What you saying about her,besides her getting shot, just
the fact that she just got shot.

Speaker 4 (21:15):
It's the fact that she almost died, it's the fact
that it's just something trauma,something major.
And there goes Anna Mack beingdisrespectful.

Alisha Godess (21:22):
Exactly what did Anna Mack say?

Speaker 4 (21:24):
That she should have died Word.
Yeah, anna Mack was going in onher.
She was ah, ha, ha, ha ha.
The whole listen.
She was going in very much.
So I like Anna, I do too, butyou know, when she's mad, she's
mad, so that's just how thatwent.

Alisha Godess (21:41):
I like Anna a little less.
She need to sit the fuck downthough broken.
She got her face broke, Didn'tthe nigga she was dealing?
With break her face so that'swhat everybody's thinking.

Speaker 4 (21:53):
Everybody was assuming, but supposedly she was
at a club somewhere and she wasturned up and an altercation
was happening and she's on a mat.
So she was doing her you know,her little tentoes and she got
punched in the face by somenigga on the other side.
Whoever punched her down in herface and broke her shit?
So either way, her shit's broke.

Alisha Godess (22:16):
All right.

Speaker 4 (22:17):
On the Mac.

Alisha Godess (22:19):
There's an audio for what?

Speaker 4 (22:20):
No, what on the Mac said about Stunna Girl?
That shit is wild.

Alisha Godess (22:23):
There's an audio of that.
Where is that?

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Because what did I tell this bitch?
It may not be today, it may notbe tomorrow, but you are going
to get yours.
Every bitch that do some realevil, nasty shit to me, I tell
them, even if I don't fight them, you're going to get it.
Now this bitch got shot.
Yo, yo Ain't shit funny aboutthat, yo.

(22:48):
What I told bitches you?
Yo Yo Ain't shit funny aboutthat.
Yo, we're the tall bitches.
You're very laughing.
Now this bitch shot Like noshade bitch.
You be wishing death on people.
I really hope you don't make ittoo bitch.
Ah, got that.
Boom.
Niggas is really spinning Bitch.
Now you got shot because you'resuch an ugly, evil-hearted
bitch.
You do evil shit to bitches.

Alisha Godess (23:10):
You set, you said , bitches like you try to kill
bitches.

Speaker 4 (23:12):
Now look at you lifeline Shouts to Ana.

Alisha Godess (23:14):
Word Shouts to Ana.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
Hopefully we see you in Baddies in Africa.

Alisha Godess (23:18):
It says Ana Mac Anissa Santiago is an
American-Spanishsinger-songwriter.

Speaker 4 (23:26):
What?
Yeah, she's nice.
Wait, wait, wait.
I don't know the songs by heart, but yeah she's nice Wait, wait
, wait I don't know the songs byheart, but yeah, she's
definitely nice.
Let me see her.

Alisha Godess (23:33):
Ana does music.
Yeah, she does music, wow, yeah, see, I'm really out the loop.
Let me do this real quick.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
All right what happened to her face.
Right, and then we'll get toher music.

Alisha Godess (23:44):
Hold on, Hold on, Before we talk about what
happened to her face.
Ana's net worth is 1.3 million,so she ain't no slouch y'all.
I never knew that.

Speaker 4 (23:57):
That's because how much Zeus be paying them?
Damn, yeah, and she's in a fewseasons, so and them checks?
Listen, I could probably givean estimation on the check and
be wrong and be low, and I stillsay what it's yeah, she is a

(24:19):
little big goat.

Alisha Godess (24:21):
Anamac and Rolly got into a furious fight in a
premiere episode of BaddiesCaribbean, during which the
singer disclosed her allegedfacial injury.
Rolly and Anamac were placed oninjury reserve by the show
while they took a break from-Rolly had a BBL facelift yeah.
Anamac said her face isfractured in three places.
And then Rolly replied don'tlet it continue to fracture.

(24:48):
Bitch Oi, rolly, be standing onRolly, stand on business.
She was just a villain thisseason, last season.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
Yeah, because they had to turn it up, because the
newbies was turning it up morethan them.

Alisha Godess (25:03):
She went from a fan favorite to a villain.

Speaker 4 (25:07):
That body went to her head.

Alisha Godess (25:11):
It just doesn't show.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
It really didn't.
She still act the same way.
What the fuck happened to?

Alisha Godess (25:14):
her face.

Speaker 4 (25:16):
All right, let me see .
Do you know what Don't gonna?

Alisha Godess (25:20):
tell me.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
Okay, we're gonna figure this out.

Alisha Godess (25:25):
I always wanted to know what happened to her
face, because I hear all thesestories.
I hear that her ex did it, herboyfriend did it, her baby
father did it.
Okay, you know that show up atevery show.
I'm finally done.
Nigga Riot texting me talkingabout studio.
Yo, yo, what the fuck you meanstudio, nigga, you trying to pop

(25:47):
out?
Yeah, all right, nigga, you onmy podcast right now.
Though, say what up to thepeople, I'm on live right now.
You on my podcast right now.
You ain't live.
You on the podcast, though it'saudio.
It's an audio podcast.
Salute to the big homie, rayafrom Kingston.

(26:14):
Huh, yes, sir, janks, and alone.
Bro, come on, demons, move atnight, bro.
Yes, sir, you already knowGangsta shit bro.
Yo, damn, it's 1 am.
Nigga, it's the point.
I got to get baby girl tomorrow, tomorrow night, though
Tomorrow night will be good, allright, All right.

(26:37):
Yeah, I got you.
All right, bro, hit me up.
I'm going to hit you to remindyou.
All right, all right, it's late.

Speaker 4 (26:46):
One, so we might get two different stories.
I'm seeing this right now wemight get two different stories.
Okay, all right, here we go.

music intro (26:53):
My face.
I told y'all I literally gotinto an accident.
I told y'all I literally gotinto an accident.
I was running from something.
I was running.
Where was I?
It was in Hollywood.
I was running and I tripped andfell face.
I was running because I was inan altercation.
Right, I was in an altercation,you sound?

Alisha Godess (27:11):
like Kat.

music intro (27:11):
And I was running and I fell face first into a
concrete wall and knocked out, Idon't remember.
Then, when I got up, Icontinued to fight.
I got into a fight again.

Alisha Godess (27:29):
How many of y'all ran from somebody and ran into
a brick wall face?
First I didn't know.
I'll wait.
Then my face was broken right.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
Nobody how many people believe Anna Mack ran
into a brick wall.
Yeah, anna, I still love Anna,but this is Kat baby, nobody.
How many people believe AnnaMack ran?

Alisha Godess (27:38):
into a brick wall .
Yeah, Anna, I still love Anna,but this is cat baby.
You ain't run into no damn wall.
You mean you ran into that damnfence girl.

Speaker 4 (27:51):
I'm not even going to stretch it, because All right,
what else?

Alisha Godess (27:57):
What else we had?
What was the other question,conspiracy theory.
Any thing you want to shareregarding?

Speaker 4 (28:05):
Yep, I'm trying to figure out where they're going
to put all these Americanchildren that have immigrant
parents, that get deported, likelast time, all the children
they put in the FEMA camps.
Where are those children now?

(28:26):
One, two, like what's going tohappen this time?
When did they put the FEMAcamps Last time?
They did this whole immigrantthing and this is alley
terminology.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (28:43):
Last time they did this immigrant thing and they
was taking all the Spanishpeople and people was getting
deported.
If both parents were immigrants, they deported both parents and
they kept the child in theStates because the child is a
citizen.

Alisha Godess (28:57):
So they was deporting people, children's
parents, and letting the childstay.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
And keeping the children in the FEMA camps.
Look at the.
I'm going to show you a pictureof them, Wow.

Alisha Godess (29:06):
So what are they doing with them?
You know?

Speaker 4 (29:07):
No, that's the question and it's a conspiracy.
I mean it physically happened,but the first batch of people
was when I was working in apharmacy store and there's this

(29:29):
Spanish lady that always comesin with five, six boys or five,
six girls.
They're all Spanish and itlooked like a group one, but
they were here during schoolhours and doing whatever.
So it was just different theway the government handles
different groups of people.

Alisha Godess (29:46):
According to Google.
It says children who stay inthe United States after a parent
is deported may end up infoster care or live with a
guardian.
The process can be complicatedand may impact the child's
well-being.

Speaker 4 (30:00):
But who chooses them to stay, as if they wanted to?
Huh, please.
When you see all these picturesof FEMA camps, you have to go
through them and literally zoomin and you will catch certain
cages, have only children inthere and they're all grouped in
like same age bracket typething.

(30:21):
Immigrant kids keep dying inCBP detention centers.

Alisha Godess (30:26):
I don't know what's going on with them kids,
but I wish them God bless them.
I hope these kids find arelative, responsible relatives,
and not the Mexican nigga atthe bar that's trying to get the
prostitutes.

Speaker 4 (30:47):
For real.
Oh my goodness.

Alisha Godess (30:49):
Shout out to my Mexicans man.

Speaker 4 (30:52):
But these ICE people is walking around arresting
citizens as well, and they'rekeeping them there wherever
they're putting them.
I don't know where they'reputting them now, but that's the
problem.
Right now, there's a lot ofthings on.

Alisha Godess (31:05):
Citizens.

Speaker 4 (31:06):
Yeah, so there are some Like they're profiling.
When they're arresting people,they're not asking for
identification.

Alisha Godess (31:13):
Oh, so they're just snatching niggas up.

Speaker 4 (31:14):
Yes, that's what's happening right now and it's not
a conspiracy, it's what'shappening.
So, just the whole nine I don'tknow if they're Last time they
were taking families and doingwhatever they were doing with
the kids.
Like I said, taking the kidsand putting them in the damn.
They could have released themall.
They could have sent them toEpstein.
They could have sent them toDiddy, send him to Diddy who

(31:35):
knows Crazy.
They could have sent him to theVatican.

Alisha Godess (31:40):
I do want to talk about the Dirk case and um OTF
Jam allegedly snitching Double.

(32:13):
Xl Magazine says Now in Octoberhe's sitting in jail being
accused of masterminding murderfor hire that resulted in the
death of Quando Rondo's cousin,lil Pog, in 2022.
All right, man, let's get tothe jam thing, because I really
want to know is jam telling?

Speaker 4 (32:37):
Is he snitching?

Alisha Godess (32:41):
Is he snitching?
In October 25, shortly after anunsealed criminal complaint
revealed, federal authoritieswere accusing Little Dirk of
placing a bounty on QuandoRondo's head and paying five men
to carry out the brazen murderattempt Rondo's head and paying
five men to carry out the brazenmurder attempt.
Rumors began spreading that OTFJam got the 32-year-old rapper

(33:03):
jammed up, in particular Wack100 and DG Academics, which is
he's facing some shit himself.
Academics.
Stop talking to them.
Boys like that, don't betalking to no young boy talking
like how you was talking.
That was crazy, my guy.

Speaker 4 (33:19):
Oh the little white boy.

Alisha Godess (33:20):
Rob Markman Jr.
But I still watch you.
Respect, you might have beensaucy.
You be getting too drunksometimes.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
Now that's unacceptable, Ain't no too drunk
?
I don't know exactly whatyou're talking about, Rob
Markman Jr.
Nah, but I fuck with academics.

Alisha Godess (33:30):
I fuck with academics because he's like the
fact that academics is stillbreathing and ain't nobody going
to sign his face and all thepeople in Chicago that wanted
his head when he was revealingtheir crimes.
I give respect to him.
I mean, I guess that's why Ifeel like that's why he stopped

(33:52):
reporting to Warren Chirac.
But he brought in his horizonsand now look at him, man Showing
his cars off on YouTube.
Manchin Yo, that YouTube money,real, All right.
So Wack 100 and the Academicswent on record and claimed Jam
had been wearing a wire aroundDirk in order to gather

(34:13):
information for the police.
Yeah, so that's basically theybasing that off the word of WAC
100 and DJ Akademiks.
There's no way of proving hereally telling, though, but what
I will say is I mean, I can'tfind any proof that he's really
telling, but what I will say isthat picture of him in the

(34:39):
snitch room eating McDonald's.

Speaker 4 (34:41):
Hold on, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait no.

Alisha Godess (34:47):
Let me bring this shit up so you can see this
shit.
No, no, that's not nice.
I mean that's kind of like adead giveaway.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
That's crazy.

Alisha Godess (34:57):
I don't think I know anybody who ate McDonald's
in the snitch room, and theywasn't snitching.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
Right, let's see.
That nigga must have beenhungry.
He was hungry, he was parched.

Alisha Godess (35:12):
That nigga said fuck the water, let me get a Big
Mac.
That nigga said Big Mac, moveD&T and call that pound.
That Winston Chief, he knew hewas going to tell.

Speaker 4 (35:22):
He just made sure he got some dinner out, that shit,
so he can go home and think.

Alisha Godess (35:28):
Nah, they got a picture of him eating McDonald's
and when he looking up at thecamera it's like poor thing.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Look at him telling he ain't going to hear it oh
shit.
Look at him telling he ain'tgoing to hear oh shit Look at
this shit.

Alisha Godess (35:45):
Oh man, yo come on.
Oh man, is that the face of arat?
He told right, look at his face.

Speaker 4 (35:51):
You want to know how I know he told he got.

Alisha Godess (35:52):
I just told all in his face.

Speaker 4 (35:54):
So you see his.
What is that, his right eye?

Alisha Godess (35:56):
Yeah, this is the tribune.

Speaker 4 (35:57):
That's the last bit of gangsta he had left in him.
You see his left eye is goingback.
It's getting the light back init.
He does not have a dark soul.
He's snitched.
Look at that eyeball.
That's crazy, because he'sgoing to be seeking Jesus now.
He's going to be praying hard.

Alisha Godess (36:18):
Jam is now reportedly back in custody
facing further questioning overthe murder for hire allegations.

Speaker 4 (36:24):
Why ask you more questions, sir?
Why are you talking?

Alisha Godess (36:27):
Clips of Jam in an interrogation room shared by
DJ Academic.
Show him eating McDonald's.

Speaker 4 (36:32):
Finding the Holy Ghost.

Alisha Godess (36:33):
Prompting followers to add captions.

Speaker 4 (36:35):
With a number two Sparking a flood of internet
responses.

Alisha Godess (36:37):
That's crazy.
And a sweet two Sparking aflood of internet responses.
That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (36:39):
And a sweet tea.
That's not it though there'smore.

Alisha Godess (36:43):
There's more.
There's footage of Jim talkinginto a wire.

Speaker 4 (36:48):
Oh, uh-oh, so good live.

Alisha Godess (36:51):
Let me show you that shit.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Yo look at this shit though baby the man is talking.

Alisha Godess (36:59):
You can see him, all right.
Look at this shit though.
Baby the man is talking, youcan see him All right.
Look, just pay attention to him, him right here.

Speaker 4 (37:08):
See him, the one in the window with the hat.

Alisha Godess (37:11):
Yeah, look, look at him, he's talking.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
See how he keep going like that Look.

Speaker 4 (37:17):
Why the fuck would he even do that like?

Alisha Godess (37:19):
that he's talking into a wire.
Look at that shit.

Speaker 4 (37:21):
But why does he have to talk?
He's just supposed to shut up.
He's trying to.
Is he trying to let them know?
It's right there, look at him.

Alisha Godess (37:33):
Look how come nobody don't see this shit
though I don't know.

Speaker 4 (37:43):
That's crazy.
I don't think his death flamedup.
You're talking right now.
Damn, he just had all thatright in that man's shoulder.

music intro (38:07):
That's crazy.

Alisha Godess (38:08):
All right, yeah, you heard it here first.

Speaker 4 (38:15):
That's crazy though.

Alisha Godess (38:16):
OTF Jam.

Speaker 4 (38:20):
Looking like Indian in the cupboard Plastek, plastek
the way he was leaning into hisshoulder.

Alisha Godess (38:27):
I wanna, I just wanna, elaborate a little bit.

Speaker 4 (38:29):
Oh goodness, that's crazy this Dirk situation.

Alisha Godess (38:33):
Man, dirk, you, my favorite rapper.
I'm sad you're in thissituation, brother, but so the
feds got the text messages andDirk sent the text to the
manager saying you know hebasically was like don't use my

(38:57):
name, don't use no credit cardsin my name, nothing.
But it was already too late.
He already booked the flightsusing an OTF credit card.

Speaker 4 (39:07):
Did they get Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Alisha Godess (39:10):
No, go ahead what you was about to ask.

Speaker 4 (39:11):
Did they get on the flight or did they get stopped?

Alisha Godess (39:14):
Oh no, they made it.
Okay, they made it.
Rob Markman, the boss of thegang.
Rob Markman, the boss of thegang.
Rob Markman, the boss of thegang.

Speaker 4 (39:17):
Rob Markman, the boss of the gang, Rob Markman the
boss of the gang, Rob Markman.
The boss of the gang, robMarkman, the boss of the gang,
Rob Markman.

Alisha Godess (39:21):
The boss of the gang, Rob Markman the boss of
the gang, rob Markman.

Speaker 4 (39:32):
the boss of the gang, rob.

Alisha Godess (39:33):
Markman, the boss of yeah, they got jams.
Whatever he gave them, theysaid he been telling for years.
They got that.
They got the flights.
They got him texting.
They got one of themmotherfuckers texting their girl
.
I'm in LA.

Speaker 4 (39:54):
Him.

Alisha Godess (39:58):
So it's not looking good man.

Speaker 4 (40:01):
And I know they went right to that girl's house, like
where's that text message Word?
What do you know?
What's under your mattress?

Alisha Godess (40:10):
It's not looking good.
No, as far as when it comesdown to our evidence.
But there's always loopholes insome shit.
Man, if he got a good lawyer,he got a good lawyer.
They said his lawyers arebaddie, by the way.

Speaker 4 (40:25):
You're about to look at her this is Dierkson.
Imagine making $453,000 in asingle month as an attorney.
She got a lawyer face, thoughshe look like a lawyer.

Alisha Godess (40:37):
She got the baddie lawyer.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
Because she thick, thick, thick, thick, thick,
thick, thick, oh.

Alisha Godess (40:44):
Who Damn?
Let's go back, let's go back.

Speaker 4 (40:47):
Is now trying to get five charges dropped.
Okay, hey.

Alisha Godess (40:51):
She trying to get them charges dropped, for sure,
because she thick.

Speaker 4 (40:54):
Thick, thick, thick, thick, thick.
That's a volleyball body.
That's Derrick Lawyer.

Alisha Godess (40:57):
She got a lawyer face though.

Speaker 4 (40:59):
Yeah, she got a lawyer face, but she got a
volleyball.
She got a volleyball body.
You ever seen volleyballplayers?
Look they got a body type.
Let me show you.
They got a body type.
In a stripper body.

Alisha Godess (41:14):
Yo, let's talk about this big meat shit man.
So, if you don't know, rickRoss took a picture.
No, if you don't know, meechtook a picture with Rick Ross.

Speaker 4 (41:30):
I lied, I did not.

Alisha Godess (41:31):
And 50 retaliated immediately and basically
started calling Meech a rat andhe fired his son.
His son sent him a text messagebasically begging for his job
back, and 50's reaction was whatnext season?

(41:54):
Little nigga, and that'sverbatim.
All right, so you know.
Obviously you probably don'tknow who Big Meech is right, I
don't All right.

Speaker 4 (42:03):
So Big Meech.
I just heard the name all thetime Big Meech.
Yeah, they.
I don't All right.
So Big Meech.
I just heard the name all thetime Big Meech.
Yeah, they were saying free himthe whole time.

Alisha Godess (42:08):
He was a big time drug dealer right, and he had
this whole criminal organizationcalled BMF Black Mafia Femme
and they were basically like theBlack Mafia, because these
motherfuckers was in every stateexcept for New York.
That's why people say Meechain't like niggas from New York.

(42:31):
So 50 Cent got the rights to dothe show BMF.
He didn't get the rights to themovie because Cuffee had the
rights to the movie and that'sthe person that Meech allegedly
is telling on the dude, cuffee.
So they basically said and I'msaying this because he's just
somebody who was praised orwhatever- it's like he sold all

(42:54):
these drugs.
he got caught.
He didn't tell on nobody, butnow there's allegations that he
is telling he told to get histime cut.
How do you feel about somebodylike that or the situation?

Speaker 4 (43:12):
I feel like it's a time where everybody's running
to the courthouse.
Huh, I said, I feel like it's atime where everybody's running
to the courthouse, yeahtransmission is very popular now
it's almost more okay if youknow when you get out.
You're sure nobody cantechnically intimidate you or

(43:35):
come at you for saying you'redoing anything.
Did he do what he was?

Alisha Godess (43:39):
locked up for I didn't finish telling you the
whole story, finished tellingyou the whole story.
So 50 Cent got the rights tothe show and he wanted his son,
meech's son to play his dad.
So what 50 did was he knew thekid had no acting experience.
He was basically just comingoff the street.

(44:03):
He didn't know what he wasgoing to do with his life.
He was asking his dad know whathe was going to do with his
life.
He was asking his dad what am Igoing to do now?
You know what am I going to dowith my life?
So 50 Cent basically gave him alife, sent his ass to acting
school, paid for that shit andmade him a star.
And he made millions.
So, his dad, you coming homeand now you taking pictures with

(44:26):
the op because you broke.
What happened to all that breadthat niggas made you?
Why are you taking pictureswith the op?
For money?

Speaker 4 (44:34):
Yeah, why he's on that side of the fence, though,
if your son is over here.

Alisha Godess (44:38):
Because he's the father that come home from jail
and get his son fired from hisjob, because he show up to the
job drunk, trying to holler atthe manager.
Damn he one of them type niggas.

Speaker 4 (44:52):
That's exactly what happened.
He look like it.
He look like it, that manswollen.

Alisha Godess (44:58):
He one of them niggas that.
He one of them niggas that.

Speaker 4 (45:01):
The way he used to look is not what he look like
now.

Alisha Godess (45:03):
He one of them niggas that his son be working
at the supermarket and thatnigga go steal from that
supermarket.

Speaker 4 (45:08):
No, and damn well.
They need that money for thatmotherfucking check.

Alisha Godess (45:10):
And then get caught and be like well, my son
works here.

Speaker 1 (45:13):
Duh.

Alisha Godess (45:15):
You just got a fire, stupid yeah, so that's
crazy.
So that's a wrap.

Speaker 4 (45:22):
At least you don't have 30 minutes to stuff the
heavy we.
That's crazy.

Alisha Godess (45:24):
So that's a wrap.
At least you don't have 30minutes of stuff to edit.
Ha, we'll see y'all next week.
Next week With that new tea,holla.

Speaker 4 (45:31):
So silly?
I only know that-.

Alisha Godess (45:34):
Voice of the.

Speaker 4 (45:34):
Streets Right.

Alisha Godess (45:36):
Voice of the Streets signing out.
Signing out, it's your boy,kuda.

Speaker 4 (45:42):
And your girl Ally.

Alisha Godess (45:43):
Ha See you next week.
Voice of the Street.

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