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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To live in diying in La. It's the place to be.
You got to bear that and know it. Everybody want
to see live in dying in La. Here's the place
to be. You got to bear that, know it. But
everybody want to see.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
You grew up right in the subways, running with people
up in Harlem, down on Broadway. You're no trap, but
you're no lady talking that street talk. You're the heart
and soul of New York City.

Speaker 3 (00:42):
In a.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
You're a native New York.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Many years since I was here on the street, I
was passing my time away. To the left and to
the right, buildings towering to the sky is out of
sight in the dead of night. Whoa, here I am

(01:14):
in this city. Ha ha, betby what you believe, I'm
back in the New York groove. I'm back back in
the New York groove.

Speaker 4 (01:28):
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Speaker 2 (01:38):
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(02:00):
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(02:21):
whoa ha, whoa ha, whoa ha. We ain't never woo
had a guitar riff. We never did Nigga blueing onion.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
Everybody, Welcome back to the Blackest Show about Nothing. It's
Jade n xt Oh. Yes, it is babbity boppity boo.
It's a it's a great great It's nice to have
a little bit of good news. Yeah, I'm not gonna

(03:07):
say that, you know, you know, bet it's a cream.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Better's a cream? No, no, no, no, no, no Feeling a
brand New Day just.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Yet, which I have to say. You know, they put
Luther's like first first album out on streaming and his
version of can You Feel a Brand New Day? Is
out on it, And I got to tell you, I
wish they would have just used his version in.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
The So why didn't they?

Speaker 1 (03:34):
I don't know, gross, gross, overlooked by Quincy Jones. Just
add they could have just added added luthor But AnyWho.

Speaker 2 (03:43):
You want to make up sure, Okay, I'm going to
write a story one day about how Quincy Jones secretly
hated Luther.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Vandros because he was more talented.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Yes, composer wise, and everything. He was his biggest threat.

Speaker 5 (04:02):
And yeah, that's in today's episode.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
Yes, yes, but AnyWho, you have notes, do you have
news for us this week?

Speaker 2 (04:22):
The news this week is that the genocide is not
over and that there are still air strikes and families
being killed in Gaza. Also in Sudan, the RSF has
taken full siege of Alfa Shir, which we have been
talking about for several years now, and you can also
or a couple of years now, you can also go again.

(04:44):
I'm always directing you back to Sarah's page because she
does the relentless work of letting us know what's going
on on the ground in Sudan. Exhaustive work, you know
what I mean, physically emotionally that takes a toll on you.
So this is not a good thing. The RSF taking
full control of Elfashier is a horrible thing. They've built

(05:06):
walls around the city, they are blocking people from being
able to leave. They are killing but they have killed
like three to four hundred people in days. So please
don't stop paying attention to the atrocities that are happening
around the world. If you all heard our intro, just
to switch gears a little bit then you heard that

(05:28):
there's a little bit of a theme happening, you know,
and the news this week really speaks to said theme.
New York City. I'm so fucking proud of you, not you,
sheep said Bay Staten Island, Upper east Side, Midtown, and
I forget where else, sheep said Bay Vincent hearst like

(05:53):
fuck y'all, but everybody else. I'm so this is why
Staten Island is always the peg leg of the boroughs.
That's why you're always the peg leg because I am
proud of us and what we did. I really really am.
Zoran Kwami mom Dnni is New New York City's new mayor,

(06:17):
first millennial mayor, first Muslim mayor, like so many beautiful
things and uh.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Also attractive mayor he is. He's a little cutie patuity.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Him and his wife are so beautiful. Son of a legend.
Let's also be his mother is a very very very
respected filmmaker. Uh and you know New York City native,
and it's just really lovely to see that he ran
a campaign that was not full of gimmicks and games

(06:55):
and it just spoke to what we need. It also
shows you the state of where we are and how
desperate we are at this point where this is like
we are putting this person or this person's being put
on a pedestal just for giving a fuck or saying
they give a fuck about other human beings. Like that
shouldn't be that shouldn't be monumental, But here we are.

(07:17):
So I'm really proud I did what I needed to do.
I took Noah with me to vote so she could
see the whole process and all of that. But also,
you know that this is just literally day one, you know,
and there is so much to be done. I am
disappointed in you, Kwame for voting no on Props One

(07:37):
through four because the streamlining power into you know, just
a few is dangerous. It's very very dangerous, and we've
seen what that has done for us as a people overall.
But I'm gonna take the wind for what it is.
We gotta hold his feet to the fire. We gotta

(07:59):
pray your protection prayers, pray your protection prayers. And I'm
gonna just leave that right there. But I'm really, really,
really really fucking proud of us, man. I'm really proud
of us, and I really hope that as a city
we get what we deserve just as people, just as
hard working fucking people who are not here trying to

(08:20):
become actors or you know, the most famous musicians in
the world, or whatever the case is, regular working, fucking
people who deserve a fucking break because we've not gotten
one for so long. It's always something. And fucking you
nuthead ass nigga, Eric Adams, I'll hope your coon askt
is caught on the street with all of the foolishness

(08:41):
that you did in office for the last few years.
I don't even know who fucking voted for you. I
know I didn't. I know I didn't. So anyway, I'm
really proud of us, and I'm gonna pass it over
to XD now because California also did what needed to
be done.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Yes, California passed Measure fifty. We only had one measure
on the ballot, only one thing to do, which is yeah,
yes or not right. And so many times California has
missed the mark on certain things that should be very
glaringly obvious, like we learned in the last election about

(09:24):
slave labor. However, California definitely proved itself to be understanding
that the nation that is in peril is in deep danger.
And if you didn't know, Measure fifty was a response
to Texas and redrawing their congressional maps, which would lose

(09:48):
Democrats' seats in Congress. And California was like, well, we're
the next big motherfucker, so we can do the same thing.
And you know, California is also a very, very the
rich estate. So you know, a lot of a lot

(10:09):
of folks kind of like yield to California a little bit,
because Gavin Newsom is always like, we could pull out
right now, and y'all the rest of the country will
be poor.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
The rest of the count is poor.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
We are, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
We have one of the highest fucking poverty rates for children,
hungry children. You know what, they sit up here to
put us up on this, on this this pedestal.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
Right, I but yes, good job California for doing doing
this right. Also, shout out to the l A Dodgers
for winning the World Series. I I'm usually not this
was a special win and I think it's because so

(10:56):
especially for the Latino fans here, because LA has been
under such duress with the fires, with the current administration,
with it costs it, you know what I mean. Y'all. Yes,
every day.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
Every day, I curse your fucking names.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
I hope you get a paper cut right here, and.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
I hope your children cry every time you hold them.

Speaker 1 (11:23):
I wish the worst you stay with diarrhea. Yeah, but
it was nice to have. It was nice for LA
to have a win, you know what I mean, Like
a lot of us talk about getting the small wins
when you can, and I think that's what it was. So,
you know, Craig, grats and kudos to everybody else, especially

(11:43):
even abroad in Virginia. You know, you did wonderful with
and Jersey, which I think is very cool that both
governor elects were roommates. Yeah, that's very sweet. And you know,
turning Pennsylvania kept their Supreme Court, which is huge because

(12:04):
if you recall uh Afrikaan with three k's try to
buy out that election. So, you know what I mean,
Like things are I'm not It's nice to see the
smoky gray lining in a very dark black ass cloud,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
You're like, is that a rhythm of the sun?

Speaker 1 (12:25):
I don't know, Yeah it is.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
You know. Oh, I saw this video the other day
with his mother put some appleshoes trying to wean her
child off breastfeed, put apple side of vinegar on her titty,
and the baby was like, it's thanks.

Speaker 1 (12:48):
Well how old? Wait? Well? How old was?

Speaker 2 (12:50):
The child was a year and a half. Maybe, No,
don't do it. Don't fucking do it. I'm not gonna
do it. If they want a nurse till they're five,
y'all have to shut the fuck up and let and
let them do that.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
I don't have an issue with that. I just worry
about the mother because it's like, damn girl, like, aren't
you gonna ever get a break? Like, you know what
I mean?

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Fair, totally, totally.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
I get it. It is healthy, it is, it is.
You know, even giraffes and shit be like move nigga,
like you know what I mean. So like I don't.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Yes, no, no, giraffe babies tumble, they like skydive out
the pussy and then you know they'd be like click
click click click. I'm an adult, you know what I mean.
So I don't actually don't know what happens with drafts,
but I think we do. We're the weakest link.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
To the.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
Exactly, can't even bite it too an animal without getting sick. Wrong,
You see what I'm saying, o, la la, oh you
get to walk on two legs, bitch, I walk on
for like stock right and bears be like I do
both bit get you a bit both? So please, I can't.

(14:25):
I am you know, I'm a self hating human, you
know what I mean. I'd be that that's fine.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Yeah, but AnyWho, thank you for listening. And each and
every week, tell a friend, Tell a friend, tell a friend.
It is holiday season, so be prepared for a whole
bunch of great holiday content from us down to the
Patreon and on YouTube, but more specifically Patreon. Go down there.

(14:54):
That's what we have. The wangst and dungust of doodles. Yeah,
uh you know for nine you know, we're main inconsistent
during this uh.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
No terriffs with no tarriffs as much as we need to.
There ain't no terrorists over here. So oh, shout out
to the employees at canberh They were protesting for fair
fair employment rights, you know, and unionizing and all of

(15:27):
those things. And they were marching outside Honey with their
whistles and their signs, and so you know I had
to stop and be like solidarity, solidarity, and then you know,
kept it moving but shout out to the work, to
the employees at Camber who are doing what they need
to do to take care of themselves. Yeah, I just

(15:47):
wanted to make sure that I shouted them out because
I passed them a little while ago and they were
doing what needed to be done.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, subscribe to us. Our YouTube is free, freer than
you and me. We have some good stuff there and yeah,
we'll be back with more Jada XD hit it Claude.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
After these messages, will be right back.

Speaker 6 (16:17):
Human beings are the only animals capable of contemplating their
own mortality, and they've been doing that for thousands of years,
and yet somehow in the very recent past, we have
lost the practical wisdom.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
And we're black. So so many folks you know, have
transitioned over the last few years untimely, and so we're
gonna honor those who ain't got no business being dead, Yes, yes,
and those that should have called it quits when they

(17:04):
needed to.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Ye mortality draft time.

Speaker 1 (17:09):
A dropped that ABC Sports feed. Who do you have
on your list? First?

Speaker 2 (17:28):
I know who you'd think it would be, because there's
one person who obviously this is all based off of right.
They are the main number one person that anytime they're referenced,
it is always like they ain't got no business being dead.
They ain't got no business being dead. So I'm actually
not going to start off with the obvious m or

(17:50):
maybe I am, because the first person on my list
is Bernard McCullough aka Bernie Mac, you know as I
in all of my rewatches, Like Bernie Mac Show is
a part of my rewatches at this point, you know
what I'm saying. I feel like I have to watch
the Bernie Mac Show at least once a year now.

(18:12):
I did a little rewatch of Moesha, I told x
D because I realized I didn't even remember how this
shit closed out, Like I don't remember Moesha passed a
certain point, and I forgot how much Bernie Mack was
on Moesha. And it's just, you know, the kings of comedy,
his stand ups. Bernie Mack is literally one of my

(18:35):
favorite comedians of all time. He has an endearing quality
to him, He has an honest quality to him. The
problematic side is what is of the times. But surprisingly
he not as wild as you think he could be.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
I gotta be honest. I watched one of his stand
ups outside of the kings of comedy around that era
and his jokes, like he clarified a lot of the
jokes and the thing that they're not as problematic as
one would think.

Speaker 2 (19:11):
As you would think they would be exactly exactly.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
I was like, oh, like maybe he might have punched
it up maybe one or two for like you know
what I mean, but you can tell like no, no.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Yeah, And the same thing I told you with my rewatch,
my last rewatch of Bernie Maxshaw. He was a lot
more progressive in the ideas around parenting or a lot
more willing to shift and change or the character was
because he would go into things with a very like
tunnel vision mentality. This is how it was raised. We

(19:46):
beat kids when they do this, that and the third.
But you could see where, you know, the different layers
and the different nuances that come along with raising children
in different personalities and so forth come into play. And
he really was very really it was very progressive. So
I just every time I see Bernie Mack, I miss
Bernie Mack. And that's why Bernie Mack is number one

(20:07):
on my list for somebody who don't have no business
not being with us here physically anymore.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
What happens to that girl? I ain't gonna see that skunk.
Motherfucker no moment, bitch fo it all in my car? Shit?
What type of shit is this? I don't care how
far she fought in your car. You man, mind my list.
The first person they would provide excellent, excellent commentary on

(20:37):
the world that we lived in or that we're curly in.
I'm sure they would probably say, I've been telling you
all this for years. And he probably would say, oh,
and now that this is affecting y'all, now y'all want
to be active. But it's Paul Mooney.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (20:57):
I started writing comedy when I was about eight years old,
just get in trouble when I went to school. My
mother had to come and proved that I wasn't plagiarizing,
though I didn't steal it because it was funny, and
I also knew the power of comedy and speech and timing, timings, everything,
and I knew.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
It, you know allm Moon is one of my idols.
I got to meet him in a weird happenstance once
I think I've told you.

Speaker 2 (21:21):
All of it.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
That's also when I figured out something about him. That
I was a little But also it makes sense.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Listen, we got to be honest.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Why that joke initiated? I'm so woke. I'm dating a
white man, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (21:38):
So he's also of a particular generation where you know,
you know how that goes.

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Where you you Yeah, it's a very problematic ideal on outside.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
Yeah, yeah, no it is. It's not it's not an excuse.
Yeah yeah, But Paul Mooney, he would provide the best
commentary for what's going on. I feel like he would
have the best commentary for the loogie in in office
and you know, protect your neck who you know? All

(22:16):
of that? I just I miss I do, Miss Paul Mooney.
I miss Paul. I told you my friends had to
help him randomly on a street and on the street
in Harlem, like he was trying to get into his
window because he locked himself out of his apartment and
they were like, Paul Mooney when he's summing them for help,

(22:39):
you ain't wrong about that. Okay, let's see who's next
on my list? Who do I want to go with? Jesus?
And I'm gonna tell.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
You what, he's not dead. They'll tell you he's not.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
Here, right, he has risen. I get it. Yeah, but listen,
hear me out, Okay. I feel like he would be
more effective now, you know what I'm saying. And I
don't particularly care about anybody else. Y'all have to see

(23:20):
the visual for that.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Is was real.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
I don't care about other people's sins, uh, but I
need him to come speak for himself, you know what
I'm saying. Because his namesakes.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Yeh, his.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
Bad p are horrible. They're wilding, they've been wilding, they're
wilding more, and they're doing it all in his names.
So I listen, okay, chat chat. They are lying you,
and I just want to let you know you be
more effective down here. Maybe not though, actually maybe not

(24:02):
because he's Palestinian as well, you know. Yeah, and you
see how it turned.

Speaker 8 (24:09):
On Sean King, So who's next to it?

Speaker 9 (24:14):
I wasn't explicting to say it. Sorry, you know, we
just lost her, you know. And I also think oftentimes
we have lost the way when it comes to protest,

(24:39):
and not just the like walking out in marching, but
just the act of protests. You know, it is a
it is a deep thing that I think we've all
lost the plot on and I think if you go back.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
And read her style, you know, her work, and you
kind of of realized, like, we have a lot more
work to do. But Asada Schakour, you know, you know,
she was on my list.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
You know, she was the condition of my people.

Speaker 10 (25:08):
My history was very much connected with other oppressed people,
and I begin to see that.

Speaker 11 (25:14):
They're the same.

Speaker 10 (25:15):
So that was on the next of the Vietnam Vietnamese people,
that was on you.

Speaker 1 (25:21):
Know, it's oftentimes when we talk about activism, and especially
modern times now there's this weird air of people saying,
you know, feeling like the past doesn't matter, right, and
it's like, no, yeah, these folks laid the blueprint. They

(25:46):
understand what works, and I gotta people rarely vary from
the script, you know what I mean. And so this
is why I'm not necessary at least so like freaking
out about yes, the government, the world's on fire. But
I as somebody who's black, you know, I'm like, we

(26:10):
have kind of this isn't new for us.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
No, it's for us.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
It's true for us, right, it's just newer for white people.
And so the white folks we have to deal with
are are being Frankie lowns about everything, you know what
I mean. And so it's like I just will be
okay if we just studied, if we just study and
hold fast to those who came before us who did

(26:37):
this work, you know.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Speaking of that, speaking of studying, and those who have
again no business not being with us, who we really
need with us right now, especially in piggybacking off everything
you just said. The Aunties and you all know which
Aunties I'm talking about, Tony Maya, Nikki.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
Bill, Oh, Tony Morrison is on my list.

Speaker 2 (27:06):
Yes, yeah, I had to. The Aunties would have not
only the greatest commentary but also the most soothing commentary
for our hearts and our spirits right now.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
Like Tony always, Tony Morrison always talked about like racism
and stuff like this is a distraction, you know, And
so that's I kind of always remind myself of. I'm like, well,
what are you covering up?

Speaker 2 (27:37):
Right?

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Or like when people are actively being racist stories, it's like, well,
what are you This is a distraction for me. You
hate the fact of what the fuck I'm doing because
it impedes on your weird obsession with power. Yes, right, yes,
so yeah, all of it is distraction, especially to us.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
It's silly, it is, and.

Speaker 12 (28:00):
It's taught by theologians, It's been taught by scientists. Racism
is a scholarly affair. It is totally ingrained in the
education that we receive, the history.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
It is so I miss the Aunties. I feel like
I feel like the Aunties are needed now now. The
beautiful thing is that we have so many of their
written words that apply to you know, how we feel,
and apply to today, and things that we can take
what are same for asada, you know what I'm saying,
Same for the spirits, the energies, the fight, all of

(28:35):
those things. But we really could just use them right
now with a warm hug and a fucking cup of coffee.
Let's take a little break, and then we'll come back
with some more. They ain't got no business being dead.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Hate it, Claude.

Speaker 3 (28:52):
After these messages, will be right back.

Speaker 6 (29:01):
And yet, by taking dying people out of home and
putting them in hospital, we changed our understanding of the process.
We lost our ownership of the process, and we gave
it to healthcare, and we forgot what dying looked like.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
And we're back talking about folks. I ain't got no
business being dead and those that need to be also
the Mortality Draft.

Speaker 2 (29:35):
The Mortality Draft.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
Next on my list is It's twofold. One is Sisterhood
and more specifically Tracy Braxton.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:59):
I don't know what has gotten in to her sisters
on that's still on this earth.

Speaker 2 (30:07):
Okay, so pause talk to me for.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
So I'm trying to understand through these clips because I
don't I don't watch the show. I'm not actively watching,
like you know what I mean, Because here's AnyWho I
know what happened? Okay, because TikTok told me and so yes,

(30:36):
apparently you know Tamar got sued by or got sent
a cease and desist letter by somebody in the fan.
One of the sisters it's really is Trina Braxton, Yes,
and the reason why is because remember she was married

(30:57):
to this man named Gabe, the Latino Man, Yes, who
is dead now. However he passed away a few years ago. However,
the reason why Tamar got a sea some desist letter
is because one of the guests that she was about
to have on alleged that Gabe sexually assaulted her. So

(31:26):
it's weird that, like Trina, why y'all were even divorced,
So why are you covering? It almost seems like a
cover up thing, and so so like Tamar brings it up,
and then like Tawanda's like, don't say y'all. Don't say y'all.
And then it's also brought up that I guess Twanda

(31:49):
slept took Tamar's man like eons ago. And then Tony
gets into it about some there's some of course money
and and so it's just a whole little melee, right,
and then so like Tony starts saying, like Taymark, you

(32:09):
don't want it with me, You funk with a heavyweight,
like disputing lines that that's why I wish, oh gosh,
I being friends with gay people. But AnyWho, I felt sorry,
I have something to I have something to say about
what I just said. It was okay, but they so yeah,

(32:32):
they're just all in disarray right for no reason. Just
I don't know if it's the cameras. I don't know,
if it's just this is grief, you know what I mean.
I just feel like if Tracy was here, she could
wrangle her sisters together, you know, and be like ladies, Yeah,
getting the fuck together.

Speaker 2 (32:54):
Wasn't Tracy even though she fought with because I don't
think I've didn't. There was a level of camaraderie with
them as well.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
Yeah, I think this is I really do think their
beefing and stuff is is grief related. Yeah, you know
what I mean, And and the ineffective parenting of Evelyn Brest.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
Because you know how I feel about.

Speaker 3 (33:25):
No.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
I have opinions.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Yeah, yeah, I try to keep it to myself, but
I'm just saying there's a bunch of fifty year olds
on television acting like like no.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
Because I saw the clip and I was like, well,
what is happening? What is going it is?

Speaker 1 (33:47):
It's just a lot.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
And from my observation of like the pockets of the
Brextons that I've watched or the Braxton family value, should
I say I do? I am very reticent to call
black women a lot. You know what I'm saying, Like,
I know what we go through, I know how society

(34:10):
views us. I know they be they give us, they
be on us a lot. Tamar also does a lot.
I know that to be true. She does a lot,
sometimes for the for the for the greater good of
my entertainment, and then sometimes to the point where you're like,
oh girl, you really you're really doing too much right now,

(34:34):
you know what I mean? Again, Her walking in on
her mother after her next surgery, wonderful prime moment. Her
imitating Tony and Tony singing several times. Amazing moments because
it tickles everybody but fucking Tony until she can't even
do anything but laugh. I and I and I and

(34:55):
I think they get irritated with her. I also think
they give her. They give her a lot, and they
put a lot on her as well, and they're all
a problem in their own way and don't take the
accountability for that.

Speaker 1 (35:08):
Mm hmmm, mm hmmm.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
That's my little observation of the little of the little
bit that I've seen. Yeah, but I do agree it
was very sad that Tracy passed.

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Yeah, you remember years ago, you and I have had
conversations about like horrible like TV therapists and things, Yes,
doctor Sherry. Yeah. Now, the other day, yesterday, I randomly,
in my spirit, Paul wanted the chicken Tetrazini just came

(35:41):
up right. I said, let me go watch the full clip.
And if you don't know what Paul wanted the tetra
the link is down yelow yes, yeah, it is a
it is a time.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
Technically, know what tetrazini is. I'm gonna look that up
while you.

Speaker 10 (36:03):
Grading up to think that your boyfriend is cheating, but
with your best friend, it's crazy.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
I don't know whether whoopae app oh here.

Speaker 13 (36:10):
When me and Pop first got together, Dominique couldn't stand Pop.

Speaker 10 (36:13):
But now you're coming to my house cooking them chicken tetrazine.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
I pie, it's chicken. It's a castle role.

Speaker 2 (36:20):
I know it's a Midwest Yes, spaghetti.

Speaker 1 (36:23):
Noodles, peas, chicken and some sort of cream of something.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
Oh, this is funeral food. Yeah, okay, go ahead.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
Chicken tetrasini. So I went to go. So I watched
the clip, but I'm, you know, reliving the moment when
I first watched it, and I was like, this is
so fighting, and there's more stuff that I forgot, And
then I forgot that more used to have in house
therapists and counselors on the show. Guess who was on

(36:57):
this episode. It was not doctor It was not doctor Sharp.
Oh it was doctor Jeff. Now you do know who
doctor Jeff is because there is a very famous episode
of Love and Hip Hop Atlanta where where Joscelyn beat

(37:19):
up State of Uh.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
Doctor Jeff Rocker, Yeah, yeah, I do.

Speaker 1 (37:38):
Been AnyWho it's your attorney where we got offset.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
Okay, let's see. I'm so fascinated who created this tetra
Zenie Michigan. All right?

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Do you know this is I don't know how many
white people you follow, but there's this white girl, this
white lady I follow because she's funny. She makes Midwestern salads.
And you know, Midwestern salads don't have vegetables.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
In this No, they've got mayonnaise, candy sometimes for gelatin meat.

Speaker 1 (38:12):
So like it is like, well, I'll watch her just
make Midwestern salads because they're hilarious to be So then
she lives in Minnesota. So she went to a grocery
store and she was like, it's not just me. She said. Look,
so you know how like when you go to like
whatever local grocery you have, and at the deli they
have like the pasta salads and the wooden and whatnot. Jade,

(38:37):
when I tell you, it was like twenty four different Minnesota.

Speaker 2 (38:43):
Salads in the in the ready made food.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Yes, like like in the deli.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
All right, hold on, I have to look for you
Western salads doing too much. That's not it. Okay, hold on,
all right, we alright, seventeen Midwestern potluck salads that could

(39:13):
have been in Grandma's church cookbook. A seven layer salad.
You would think that that's reminiscent of a sailor seven
layer dip, wouldn't you? It's not.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
Oh, people were requesting your seven.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
Lay Oh okay, all right, listen here, okay, the seven
layer salad. Cook time ten minutes, prep time fifteen minutes.
This is what you'll need. Come on, computer, goddamn. A

(39:48):
pound of bacon, one large head of iceberg, lettuce, rinse,
dried and chopped, a red onion, a pack of frozen
green peas thowed, shredded, cheddar cheese, and chopped collie flour.
The dressing consists of mayonnaise, parmesan, cheese, and white sugar.

Speaker 1 (40:07):
Mm hmm. I'm not to this video.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
That doesn't seem like the most atrocious though, that that
they're serving up cookies salad. Okay, yes, and it's to me,
m there you go, pasta salad, bacon rant, pasta, yellow.

Speaker 14 (40:26):
Ital yetcoli salad creamy cool?

Speaker 2 (40:37):
What the fuck is that that sounds? I don't think
I was supposed to say that chicken, poppy seeds, frog
eye salad, strawberry rubarb salad, cookies and cream salad, raspberry ripple.
I'm not watching the rest of that. That's insane. That's insane.

(41:01):
I saw somebody make a salad with lime flavored jello, mayonnaise,
baby shrimp, chopped pineapples, and some other ship and they
had to put it in the jello and then let it,
you know, congeal. Yep, And it was baby shrimp in

(41:22):
lime jello.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
First of all, I have issues with baby shrimping children
me too.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
I always call them nigga shrimp because you get it
from you get it from you always get it from
the Chinese takeout spot, you know what I'm saying. So like,
I'm like, the only place I ain't never seen no
shrimp this morning in my life in the wild. The
only place I can see in these nigga shrimp is
in the Chinese spot.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
Yeah, popcorn shrimp. I knew that was there was a
there was a problem with that when they first came out.
Oh my god, Oh it has buttermilk in it. Fudge
striped cookies, vanilla putting buttermilk. This is a cookie salad,
not like a broccoli salad. So you're not getting ready

(42:10):
to stress me out with that ambrosia fruit salad, a
cornicopia of canned fruits, nuts, shredded coconut, and whipped topping.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
Well, I've had ambrosia before. My mother likes ambrosia, and
I'm but my mother also likes min Western food stuffs.

Speaker 2 (42:29):
Oh, Waldorf salad. Who created the word salad salad? I
know she does. She said, put that mayonnaise on them.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
Apps, marshmallows. Oh, she loves that ship. And I'd be like,
how how did.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
I I know what I'm putting. I know who I'm
putting in the mortality draft the Midwest.

Speaker 1 (43:00):
We didn't attack the the desert because I love how
everybody is, like, I.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
Belist, that's what we like to hear.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
About.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
Yeah, please you all already do. They'd be like they
the greatest place on earth. I don't pay six thousand
dollars written. I'm like, bitch, you' the funk right, you don't,
but you eat mayonnaise and apples, So like, let's go,
let's just know, let's just fucking fight it, Like what

(43:41):
you want to do at this point? I don't know.
Let's take a little break. I think it's time for
a break. I know it sounds like we're taking frequent breaks.
We are trying to keep you off from getting those
intrusive ass fucking ads, and also we are trying to
pay our bills, so we're you know, so you bear

(44:04):
with us. You love Jada. Nextd this is free. You
can also join the Patreon. All right, let's take a break.
Hit it Claude.

Speaker 3 (44:11):
After these messages, will be right back.

Speaker 6 (44:19):
One day, she told the nurse who was looking after
her that she was terrified of dying in agony because
if she were to die in agony, she might despair
in God. And if she were to despair in God,
as a French Roman Catholic, her belief was that that
would be a mortal sin. So she would not.

Speaker 1 (44:45):
And we're black, we're switching over to the other side.
Well at least I am. Yeah, we're doing the mortality
draft and you know, before the first forty five minutes,
who was you know, giving honor and grace and a
reference to those that have passed on. Now it's time

(45:07):
for the wrap it up box segment where there's just
some people who just need to wrap it up. Number
one on my list. Well, he kind of did it already.
Dick Cheney's gone.

Speaker 2 (45:22):
He's actually on my other list. Yeah, no, no, he's
on my other list. He's on my Oh they don't
have no business being dead, oh, Dick Cheney, Yes, because
you didn't you pay for your cribs, Like you know
what I'm saying now.

Speaker 1 (45:42):
Yesterday, I know, I laughed because he said there would
never be a Muslim mayor of New York City over
his dead body, and boop and.

Speaker 2 (45:53):
Boop, there you go, God said say list. I also
chuckled at mom, Donnie and his wife's reactions when they
told They told them and filmed it at the at
the voting booth and they were like, oh did you
all know that Jick daty Dick Cheney died And they
were like, oh what was that you said? His wife

(46:21):
was very much just like hmm okay, well but yeah,
he's on my he's on my that he doesn't have
any business being dead yet because he deserves to pay
for his crimes.

Speaker 1 (46:33):
That's fair, Yeah, that's fair. But yeah, but I will
go again because he already died. First on my list,
Rupert Murdoch mm if.

Speaker 15 (46:46):
You're going to find criticism, find it from mister Murdoch.
You know, mister Murdoch attacked me solidly on Sky News,
in the New York Post and in the Sun. And
what he would do would be he would print these
slurs in the New York Post and such a way
that when they reprinted them in the Sun, it's sister newspaper.

Speaker 2 (47:05):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
Like you almost there, Like you know what I mean,
like like m you know, yeah, you were one more
spoonful of corn, Like you know.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
What I mean, like one little puddle, a wobbly leg
on a chair, you know what I mean. Uh.

Speaker 16 (47:26):
The gop let us be aware that while they preached
the supremacy of the state, declare it's omnipotence over individual man,
and predict its eventual domination of all peoples on the earth,
they are the focus of evil in the modern world.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
Okay, yeah, that's a lot. That's a lot. But yeah,
that's like all of them all.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
About a fair suite. I just need to ya, don't
want y'a, don't want no good for nobody, none of
you want any good for a single, solitary one of you.
And so therefore I think you should be traded for
all the children. And Jenna you are.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Alsa Molana? Why because she was rude and horrible to
standon Dougherty.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
Oh yeah, and wasn't she blocked from coming to her funeral?

Speaker 1 (48:24):
Mm hmmm who was.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
The real villain? Do we know? For real?

Speaker 8 (48:28):
For real?

Speaker 1 (48:29):
Because then she tried to co opt the me too
stuff from Rose McGowan and was like so yeah, she
was also evil to her too.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
So and also if you are, because we already know
what Tony did. Next on the list, Yeah, I go
with him because he's got horrible views.

Speaker 1 (48:59):
Yeah, mar.

Speaker 2 (49:02):
Big maggot energy. So yeah, her co host, her first
daddy uncle or whatever you want to be like that
that he can go.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
Yeah. Next on my list is Peter teel M.

Speaker 15 (49:24):
The you know, the irony of history would be that
the man publicly worrying about the Antichrist accidentally hastens his
or her arrival.

Speaker 12 (49:36):
Uh, they're all they're all these different scenari I obviously
don't think that that's what I'm doing.

Speaker 1 (49:43):
PayPal can can suck the big.

Speaker 5 (49:51):
One, you know.

Speaker 16 (49:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
Oh, by the way, all that has been taken care of.
We won, by the way, very good.

Speaker 2 (49:57):
Oh thank god. So.

Speaker 1 (50:02):
But PayPal has increased fees so much over the last
five years because remember, I remember it was high already
in the pandemic happened, and they were lowered it to
whatever to make it fucking reasonable.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (50:20):
Now it costs seventeen dollars to take five dollars. So
it's like, I do you know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (50:26):
Yeah, they're like, oh, do you want to pay a
ninety seven dollars fee to.

Speaker 1 (50:31):
Like I'm I death to find fine tech like financial technologies,
and like, I know there are some things that are
up there that are helpful, right, Like I know that
we have advertised like earning and that's helpful for some
people and all that stuff. But it's also a money crab.
It's also letting. Letting is indicative that billionaires are finding

(50:52):
ways to take more money out of our pocket.

Speaker 2 (50:55):
Yep, so that you can never catch up. You're always
in the red. Yeah, when you get in the black,
you want paycheck away, you know what I mean?

Speaker 1 (51:03):
So yeah, yeah, it's hard to uh, it's hard to
get ahead here, yeah, you know, yeah, when you're still
robbing Peter to pay Paul, and that's what these apps do.

Speaker 2 (51:15):
But let's see who do I want to? Oh, do
you know who passed on? And I had no clue,
h Jesse Powell. Yeah, I did not know that or
I didn't remember a couple of years.

Speaker 1 (51:33):
Ago, yes, and I remember I was like on a
mission to find out where he went, because he you know,
went into obscurity for all the time. And I found him.
He was at a church, you know, just minded his business,
you know, doing that. And then over like pandemic era,

(51:53):
it was announced that he had passed away.

Speaker 2 (51:55):
Oh that was so sad to read that. I was like, why,
I think I'm going to go back too. They shouldn't
be gone?

Speaker 1 (52:03):
Yeah, because go ahead, because the person on my list
that should not be gone is Susanne Douglas, remember from
the Parenthood. Like there are so many like great black
actors and actresses that don't get their proper just do

(52:24):
you know that are like, yes, they might not be
marquis or whatever, but they are solid talent, like you
know what I mean, like like even make like we
make fun of like Essence Atkins sometimes, but like Essence
Atkins is a a great actress and b has just
the yes people do.

Speaker 2 (52:44):
I was like, I don't.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
Firstly, I never think Mama has never missed a check.
She just makes questable choices with the shows that she chooses.
But I mean, I get you, but that's not her.

Speaker 2 (52:58):
Though, No, that's that's black Hollywood.

Speaker 1 (53:01):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (53:03):
You know how that go.

Speaker 1 (53:04):
But I but you know what I mean, Like there's
so many like or like C. H. Pounder right, like
there are so many like black actresses and actors who
are just characters or character actors and stuff that does
never get there doing. But you'd be like, I know them.
They be in stuff and like like from Queen Sugar.

Speaker 2 (53:27):
Also who being stuff? You know the one, yes, yes, exactly,
Ben and stuff. He was on Cosby show like Ben
and stuff? What's his name?

Speaker 1 (53:40):
And tell you his name?

Speaker 2 (53:41):
Oh hold on, no, we gotta we gotta make this right.
We have to rectify this because then there's somebody right
now who's like, who the fuck is it? Like I
don't care, we don't speak y'all. Let me see here,
so I'm gonna help you all out here. Okay, somebody screaming.

Speaker 3 (54:01):
Right now.

Speaker 2 (54:02):
They're like Dondre Whitfield.

Speaker 13 (54:06):
You probably know him from his role in owns hit
series Queen Sugar. But there's more to actor Andrea Whitfield
than you see on the TV screen. He's also an activist,
an author whose work is making a huge impact in
the community. And we're very proud to welcome Dondre Whitfield
at the Studio Today's Black History visionary goode.

Speaker 1 (54:25):
Yes, yes, yes, from the nineties.

Speaker 2 (54:29):
Yes, Dondre, Yeah, somebody's type. Oh kofe. Oh he he
grew his hair out.

Speaker 1 (54:36):
Huh, yeah, I didn't know that. He'sre. Whitfield is Jones Man, yes,
Sean yeah.

Speaker 2 (54:48):
And his name on on Cosby's Show.

Speaker 1 (54:52):
It was the farmer on Queen's Sugar Farm Sugar he was?

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Oh? Who was he? Stanley Stanley? No, Stanley was Stanley?
Was Merlin Santana? Next on my lists? Maryland Santana should
not be gone? Let me tell you about this young
man from the Bronx. A man, yes, yes, yes, and

(55:19):
talented like he was. He was funny, he was charismatic
like this was him naturally. Ever since he was introduced
to us on the scene young was Cosby Show? No
we actually saw we had to see him before Cosby Show,
hunh Or did we see him on Cosby Show? Marylin Santana.

(55:41):
Should not be gone. His life was taken too abruptly.
He was such a great talent. I'm sorry for all
of the ways that you know, he was troubled, because
he did have some some uh you know, other things
going on. But I really hate the way that his
life was snatched from him.

Speaker 1 (55:59):
Same with him Bentley, Yeah, yeah, shouldn't be gone.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
And Ricky Harris, Yeah, Ricky Harris as well. Damn damn Yeah,
say everybody, button dell.

Speaker 1 (56:19):
She ain't got no business being got.

Speaker 2 (56:21):
And that's Ricky Harris, Yes, no business being gone. I
didn't even know he had passed.

Speaker 1 (56:30):
He passed early on.

Speaker 2 (56:32):
I didn't even know he transitioned. I had no clue.
That's so crazy.

Speaker 1 (56:37):
Also take Off, Yeah, yeah, that so interesting. It's so
interesting that what grief could do to people. Or I
was watching Bob stand up and Bob Bob was talking

(56:58):
about how his mother passed away and because she died
on Mother's Day.

Speaker 2 (57:02):
Yeah, and that makes.

Speaker 1 (57:04):
And so he was talking about how like his mom,
he didn't realize how much of his mom was the
glue that held the family together. And so he was
talking about like at the funeral, like he had like
a he had like an uncle, like a crackhead uncle
who clearly she would entertain him because she's clearly the

(57:26):
matriarch of the family and so like. During the funeral,
he kept getting a text message messages from his uncle,
claiming that, oh he got a text He was saying like, oh,
this is of something from the hospital call nine one one,
you know uncle's such as such as having an emergency.

(57:48):
And then Bob texted Beck was like, uncle, I know
this is you. The response was and the response was,
it is not me.

Speaker 2 (58:02):
Oh my god. I love that.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
When you're the glue that hold, when you lose the
glue that the family, it's very very apparent. That's why
I brought up Tracy, like you can see, like when
somebody is missing from the family.

Speaker 2 (58:22):
Greatly it does. Yeh oh, let's see who doesn't have
Michael K. Williams. You think we would be doing what
we're doing if we had a choice. Huh, face it, man.

Speaker 11 (58:39):
Look, we from a certain type of people that come
from a type of place, that look a type of way.

Speaker 1 (58:44):
You know what that make us black?

Speaker 15 (58:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (58:49):
Yeah, you know. I read his autobiography. It was very sad.

Speaker 2 (59:00):
Actually, yep. He had a hard story.

Speaker 1 (59:05):
Also whish he was brought up more in queer black
queer history and stories, because I do think there is
oftentimes just black folks in general try to shy away
the hard stuff, you know, and it's like, no, we

(59:27):
should talk about that. Black excellence does always come, you
know with the crystal stare. You know, there's certain things
that we should talk about. We should be able to
talk about drug use and all that stuff and absolutely
and how we can overcome that. So we know, you know,
somebody's personal narrative can be somebody's personal therapeutic outlook, you

(59:47):
know out you know.

Speaker 2 (59:48):
So absolutely absolutely.

Speaker 1 (59:51):
Yeah, ain't no business being dead.

Speaker 2 (59:53):
No business being dead. Michael K. Williams, who's on your
other list? Who do you have on your other list?
You want to go quick break and close out? Oh yeah,
let's do that.

Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
Hit a claude after these messages will be right back.

Speaker 6 (01:00:12):
By the time the brain is deeply unconscious, he's saying
to her, now, the only bit that's still working is
the bit that drives the breathing, and so breathing cycles
we don't normally see start to happen reflex automatic breathing
cycles from.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Very deep breaths.

Speaker 6 (01:00:29):
Becoming shallower and shallower, and then going back to the beginning.

Speaker 1 (01:00:32):
Again and we're back mortality. Draft. You know, I know
America has a gambling problem.

Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Is that all?

Speaker 1 (01:00:56):
Like everywhere you look, it's like a draft key. He's
a price picks galore. But let me tell you if
ten years ago, or yeah, about ten years ago, if
you would have told me that this man was about
to die to get out of some shit, I would

(01:01:17):
have been cockerty walk on price picks. Okay, But he
did not die. And I don't know why he won't.
But Bill Cosby, oh my.

Speaker 2 (01:01:27):
God, because what maybe he's paying for his crimes in
ways that we don't know, because ain't he like blind
in one eye? I'm not trying to you know, I ain't.

Speaker 1 (01:01:39):
I mean there's a lot of people who are blind
and they'd be in the Olympics. So no, that ain't.

Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
That is different. That's different. That's different.

Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
It's like unless if his dick has fallen off, that's
not enough for me, like you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
Like, No, I just feel like if he's like, we
don't know where he is, right, I have not seen him,
so and I feel like if he's hooked up to
a wall and can't go nowhere and nobody will see him. Like,
maybe he's living out those days. I A. Let me
start with the fact that I one agree with you

(01:02:12):
and B and B. Maybe he's having the rest of
the days that he deserves.

Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
You know what I'm saying, No, No, life is such
a gift, he's undeserving of it. Sometimes with nig you
know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
Just snatching like you did with the Cheney stick Cheney
and you're watching Disney Channel. Oh, that nigga shot a
seventy some year old person in the foot face. Maybe
it's the face, it's the face. It might be the face.

(01:02:53):
I don't know. He shot somebody else and remained remain unescaped.
I'm not letting them forget. I'm not letting them forget. Oh,
let's see, Oh Clarence Thomas.

Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
There's if I have died.

Speaker 2 (01:03:17):
He don't. They don't have no In truth be told,
he still has one even after I know exactly that
like you and me, us never part.

Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
We were watching the Supreme Court hearing today about on
the tariffs, and like normally I you know, I've told
you about the news of how I feel like we're
just watching in general, and I was just watching, you know,
the justices talk or whatever. I'm like okay, But when
he spoke, like I had a visceral, like physical reaction,
like I got itchy, and like I got like hot,

(01:03:56):
Like I just had like a instant response to him.
Like every time I see him, I see redacted, redacted
or redacted, like you know what I mean, Like I
what did? What did Cardis say?

Speaker 2 (01:04:18):
I hate that nigga with my whole ass? Do you
hear me? And that's a lot I hate. I hate
that nigga with my whole ass.

Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
If I could hate him or Eric Adams, We'll do
the hate draft next week.

Speaker 2 (01:04:37):
We should do it, I do. I would have to
say Clarence Thomas because he has been more nationally impactful
in the worst fucking way.

Speaker 11 (01:04:50):
A simply blockbuster bomb bombshell report. Get this, Supreme Court
Justice Clarence Thomas did not disclose luxury trips around the
world worth one hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:05:01):
Republic says Justice Thomas has for years, but Eric Adams
has been locally impactful to a way that affects me
so like it's like a it's like a separate but
equal hate you. So you know what I'm saying, apples
and oranges type of Yeah, you know what I'm saying,

(01:05:22):
Like banana takes over the flavor of everything, so it's
got to stand on its own.

Speaker 5 (01:05:26):
Yeah, yeah, next on the lists.

Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
Yeah, because you don't. You deserve nothing good. You deserve
nothing good, nothing good. And I'm so irritated that niggas
didn't boo tomato boo you every time you walked into
a club. I'm like, how come nobody poison your hookah pipes?
Like why? Why? Why was it more dush to the

(01:05:55):
detriment as he continued to operate to the detriment, You
fucking criminal. I am the pilot, folks, and you are
all passagers. Stop praying for me to crash the plane.
Pray for me to land.

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
The plane, because there's no parachutes on this plane.

Speaker 2 (01:06:13):
We're all going down together. So yeah, let's go ahead
and put him on it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:18):
Two.

Speaker 2 (01:06:19):
You have anybody you want to close out with on
a they should still be with us.

Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
Yeah, you know, I'll be. I'll give in to you know,
one of the legendary ones you know that should still
be here, and that is Whitney Houston and outside of

(01:06:49):
just her voice and talent, that's her light in airness
of the world. Like she was such a funny person.
And also she could have saved music because talk about it.
There is a there's a famous clip where you see
Brandy and Whitney like singing for Cinderella, and she's like

(01:07:12):
telling Brandy, like, why the fuck you're singing down there?
Singing up up?

Speaker 2 (01:07:17):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
When I think about current state of music, there there
aren't any divas out there anymore to hold hold the
hand of the younger generation because a they're still trying
to be selfish, to hold onto shit that they're on
right and to uh they're all dead right.

Speaker 10 (01:07:42):
Yeah, my mother taught me how to sing. I had
the singing in me, but she taught me how and
she taught me through gospel. And she told me that
if I could sing gospel, I could sing anything that
I wanted to.

Speaker 1 (01:07:58):
So Whitney was the type to always be to share,
like I wish she would have got to go on
American Idol like or or the Voice, like you know
what I mean, like those things like because she was
good at what she does, like you know what I mean,
just on the just she knew music, She knew singing.

(01:08:19):
She may have written any music, but she knew how
to sing, and she knew what worked well and how
to make other singers better. Right, she was a singer singer,
and I and I wish Chris and I were talking
about the magic of Mariah and we were saying, how
Mariah god Tamar Right, So Tamar had was talking to

(01:08:42):
Matt Maddie and she she keeps making a point that yeah,
I love what, I love what Houston, but you know,
Mariah is my favor. Mariah is my favor. She also
lied to say she grew up on Mariah, but you're
only like six years younger than Maria. But anyway, she
got ninety three years later. Y'all had a deal as

(01:09:03):
the Braxton, So relax everybody, but I had. We were
talking and I was like, where Whitney had just solo acts,
she could sing on her own. A lot of Mariah's
magic was through Kelly Price to Melanie Daniels because she
had them them black background singers, which again artists stop

(01:09:29):
singing own background vocals.

Speaker 2 (01:09:31):
But you see the magic of Luther, Mariah, Jennifer Fantase,
like they are all greats who had incredible background singers.

Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
Mariah used to sing backup for Aretha exactly. Mary and
Mary used to sing backup for Brandy.

Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
That's right, they did and didn't and didn't. Uh, and
Luther sang back for Oh my god, so many people?
But who am I thinking of? Specifically? Who am I?

Speaker 1 (01:10:08):
Patty?

Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
He's saying, back up for Patty and one more, one
more are Okay, sure, let's just go with that. Oh
my god, another person who doesn't have any business being
Maybe I was thinking of Aretha. She don't have no
business being gone. And I'm gonna tell you why I
need Aretha to come and counter some of these stories.
I want to see some beef, you see what I'm saying.

(01:10:31):
Millie Jackson was on the radio talking shit in the
best way, let's be clear. And I would love to
see a bitty bral like I need to see the
Auntie's verbally spark because I don't want to see them fight,
but I want to see them verbally spar especially like

(01:10:52):
I love a good cussing ass Auntie, and that's what
Millie Jackson is. And I feel like Aretha watch.

Speaker 1 (01:11:00):
Got to be real?

Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
No, actually, oh damn, I feel like this is one
of my worst black people moments.

Speaker 1 (01:11:08):
Well it's a black and or gay internet phenale.

Speaker 2 (01:11:15):
Oh wait, no, no, I'm I'm fully like, I am
fully like, how are.

Speaker 1 (01:11:21):
You friends with Dustin and Sante and all them? You've
never seen got to do?

Speaker 2 (01:11:24):
I'm thinking you are talking about a movie, and that's
why I'm like, uh no, that's when that missed your girl.
I don't know, did I miss a cultural got to
be real with the voices with the divas? Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, Abe,
You've got to insert some got to be real quotes
right here?

Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
Yeah, yeah, you could do the Christina Aguilar when if
you watch an episode, it's very funny.

Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
It really is. It's stupid shit, it's brave rot, but
it's funny. I don't know, do you? Is that who?

(01:12:12):
I think we should close out here because I feel
like Whitney and you know what, honorable mention Bobby Christina
because Bobby Christinay wasn't gone and she just she was
her physical life was snatched from her, You know what
I mean?

Speaker 1 (01:12:28):
I could tell you who should not be who should
on the opposite side at Houston. I could tell you
that no explanation, it.

Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
Was Also she had an affinity for Pat Houston, which
was fascinating.

Speaker 1 (01:12:44):
I mean a lot of people have like fixations on
witches and stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
So all right, well nothing we Does that reality show
exist anywhere?

Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
I don't know, and I kind of hope not for.

Speaker 2 (01:13:01):
Oh you're right, yeah, no, you're right. She doesn't need that.
She deserves to rest. I don't know why. I have
a scene were they in a camping, They were in
a log they were on the porch of a log cabin.

Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Do you remember that?

Speaker 2 (01:13:16):
With that with the braids.

Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
Uh or lack thereof? She had the Stevie.

Speaker 2 (01:13:20):
Wonders, She had the wonderful.

Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
Oh my gosh, Stevie Wonder did the musical selection for
d Angelo's ongoing. It was him and Kim Burrell. I know,
I know she's apologized.

Speaker 2 (01:13:42):
Yeah that's right.

Speaker 1 (01:13:42):
She did not to say but whatever, but I musically
she's I enjoy her, but I.

Speaker 2 (01:13:49):
Forget. I don't care. I don't care. I don't care. Kid,
you know.

Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
It's time for us to go. Thank you all for listening.
This is a little dark episode, but.

Speaker 2 (01:14:12):
Uh it is. You know, it's like this, it's a
dark cloud episode.

Speaker 1 (01:14:18):
Yeah. Again, that's Smoky Gray cloud in the darkest you
know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:14:22):
AnyWho, that's how niggas I feel in these days, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:14:25):
Yeah, but until next time chat bye.

Speaker 2 (01:14:32):
Yes, were moving on.
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