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November 11, 2025 45 mins
In this episode, the Good Ole Boys tackle a variety of hot topics, from politics to pop culture, all with their signature barbershop banter. Join the guys as they discuss the implications of SNAP and EBT benefits, dive into the ongoing debate about Jay-Z's legacy in hip-hop, and explore the latest controversies surrounding Diddy, VP JD Vance and DJ Vlad. With humor and insight, this episode is packed with lively discussions that you won't want to miss!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:20):
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Speaker 2 (00:33):
From Fairfact, South Carolina to you for North Myrtle Beach,
New York City, Florence, Columbia, and back here in rock Hill,
South Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina metropolitan Area. We are
the Good Old Boys on the Forecast Media Radio Network
with he Mario Washington, Q.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
Kittles, Black Trump, Grand Wiz.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Yes. Back in the house once more talking about the
actual factual as only the good Old Boys know how
to bring it to you.

Speaker 4 (00:56):
How your boys doing today, man?

Speaker 5 (00:57):
Great?

Speaker 6 (00:58):
Yes? So full money in.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
I was told by sneeze sounds fruity, Eyah, it did.

Speaker 6 (01:11):
Truck sounded fruity right there.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yeah, that's how that's how we sounded when he sneezed.

Speaker 6 (01:20):
I don't believe that.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
I don't believe that.

Speaker 2 (01:22):
Uh yeah, it was already man, so uh uh but yeah, man, Uh,
this is a barbershop edition of The Good Old Boys
Radio show.

Speaker 6 (01:31):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Y'all know what we like to do here. We like
to talk about stuff that you don't know nothing about.

Speaker 3 (01:38):
You might not be the only one on this episode.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Really, you ain't been keeping up with the with the
news of the world. You always be on top of
the stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
Well, I mean, I don't. I wouldn't say all of
this is like stuff people would talk about in the barbershop.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Heyg version one of the barbershops talk But really it's
it's just current events. So yeah, it might be, it
might be some I don't know. It depends on the
barbershop you have.

Speaker 7 (02:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (02:15):
Yeah, I was gonna say that.

Speaker 7 (02:16):
I was going to say that if you go to
the white in the hood and these are the topics
that we're speaking on, you don't get.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
A ratchet haircut. Why are you talking about these topics topics?

Speaker 8 (02:29):
Yeah, I was just in a barbershop asking questions too
about what about how people feel about snapping EBT benefits
possibly going away.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
Yeah, So that's that's why it looks like it's about
to like get wrapped up at the time of recording.
You know, I don't want to get all the way
into politics.

Speaker 6 (02:51):
Man.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
But hey, man, like listen, man, like just google Citizens
United and see how that decision has like basically like
ruined the Martoran politics.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
Man.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
Like, we ain't got to get into it all together
and stuff, man.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
But just just google that because clearly these people ain't
working for the American people anymore.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
They're working for corporations and stuff.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
Man.

Speaker 7 (03:12):
So and clearly it's never going to change, regardless of
the dialogue behind it, how many agencies and people marching
everywhere across the country. It ain't never gonna change. In
my aspect. Live your life, love your life, and try
to be better with your circle in the people around you.
That's all I can tell any of my American folks.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
It won't change until that is overturned.

Speaker 2 (03:37):
When we get dark money out of American politics, then
people might start working for the people again. Until that
the case, Yeah, I know, I mean I think that
it was always like hovering, but twenty ten led us
to where we are now with that decision because it
allowed corporations to be able to operate as one individual

(03:58):
basically like as if they our voters, so they can
donate money and all this type of stuff, and they're
in the back pockets of these people. Man, clearly in
the back pockets of these people. So you know, just uh,
I mean, like I said, I ain't want to get
into all of that.

Speaker 7 (04:11):
Man.

Speaker 4 (04:12):
We this is this is this is not the barbershop
for that.

Speaker 6 (04:15):
I guess.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
But uh but we uh we we like to do
these whenever there's topics and discussions that pop up that
that people.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
Are arguing about online.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
And there's quite a few of these that people have
been arguing about, uh, including lawsuits, including liquor, including love triangles,
perhaps and including billionaires, and including one of the greatest
rappers of all time, and whether or not somebody could
beat that person in a versus. So we're going to

(04:52):
start with that in our next segment, We're going to
talk about my man jay Z and whether or not
somebody could beat him in a verse back on a
Good Old Boys Forecast Media radio network. We're talking about
jay Z on this segment. And I don't even know
if this was actually something that he said himself, but

(05:15):
it popped up where people was trying to say that
jay Z said nobody could beat him in a versus
This was coming on the heels of the new limit
cash running versus not at Versus is back, and it
got people to start talking about who could beat jay
Z in a versus. Now, do you guys know if
he actually said this that nobody could be him in

(05:36):
a verses?

Speaker 5 (05:36):
I haven't seen it. I've just been told he said it.

Speaker 7 (05:39):
Yeah, I haven't seen anything to back it up officially.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
I mean, I don't think he has to say that.
I think, you know, when you're a rapper with all
of these accomplishments, you're gonna believe that regardless. I think
it's something that doesn't need to be said at all.

Speaker 7 (05:56):
Well, I mean, at the basis of verses. It's a
combative thing anyway. So if you've come up battling everybody
saying you're the best, then just put it out there,
you know. And granted, like he said in his album,
you know on the song he held us down for
six summers.

Speaker 6 (06:12):
At the time. You know, he came out where he
got hits, respectively.

Speaker 7 (06:16):
But it's other cats who has some hits too, haven't
held it down as as many consecutive summers as he.
But you know, I mean, you know, rest in peace,
Big if he would have been alive to make some
more albums, I'm sure he would have been able to
have a catalog that's something near what Jay has. You know,
Nives has one, but Naives hasn't has the hasn't had

(06:37):
the commercial success as Jay for the most part. You know,
he still has some hits that you know, true hip
hop has him him Bob. Their heads would and be like,
oh shoot, I remember that one. So I think them
too like this, that'll be dope by itself, since they
had the whole, the ether and the takeover joint, you know,
and then you know, cancel that out.

Speaker 6 (06:57):
I think it would be darpe.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Well, let's look at it like this, man, I want
everybody to, starting with Trump, pick three people that you
think could at least hang with Jay in a versus.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
Let me let me go about it a different way.
I'm going to do that. But from an artist perspective,
let's let's start there. I would he would probably have
to battle his wife and then Drake or I think
those are the only two. Those are only two if
it's just him as an artist. Now, if you want

(07:31):
to say him as a label exec or just your
total we just talking music here, Okay, well music, I
think it's just Beyonce or Drake.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
Beyonce is an R and B artist, though, man like
that don't.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Seem like that's who he would celebrate with, because that's
what Versus is about, is like, who would you celebrate with?
And they've collaborated like fifteen times, so they would do
a lot of songs together, so it would make the
most sense. It would be and beyond Beyonce. But I mean,
if you want to throw a little Wayne in there too,
then that would be the third one.

Speaker 8 (08:08):
Whiz, Dielon, Dalon and Dimon. He's the only three right there.
No is rapper alive yep, exactly. But if he if
those three aren't available, man, look, I'm gonna say. I'm

(08:29):
going to say, really, man, honestly, anybody fifty cent could,
Lil Wayne could, Eminem could. But but the thing is
jay Z would lose all of them. Somebody actually put
together did a study on this long before Versus, man.

(08:50):
I think I it was maybe two thousand and I
want to say nineteen When I saw this study, somebody
said jay Z is the most overrated rapper of all time.

Speaker 5 (09:01):
And they took it.

Speaker 8 (09:03):
They broke it down year by year and said he
has never been number one any year of his career.
They started with nineteen ninety six, they said, I think
we can all agree to Upot won that year. Then
they went to ninety seven and they just went on
down the line, man, and I was surprised to see
jay Z has never won a single year. And then

(09:23):
they finally concluded by saying, in reality, he is like
the Paul George of rap. They said, they said, he
he's an all star talent who has never dominated a
single season, but is always around the spotlight and just

(09:44):
refuses to go away, so we begin to think that
he was dominating when he really.

Speaker 6 (09:49):
Wasn't see that.

Speaker 7 (09:52):
I hate that topic in that sense because it's like,
to me, Jay has.

Speaker 6 (09:56):
Some of the most ill light.

Speaker 7 (09:59):
He's just he's coming at you in a sense where
you have to think his rhymes come in layers, and
where hip hop is today, these cats don't have the
mental capacity to even break down five bars of his
without knowing that he was jabbing at somebody. They just
look at it for face value and don't understand it,
like this man is experiencing things that most of us

(10:21):
in our lifetime won't ever experience. But yet we'll we'll
look into it to have some type of idea of
what he's talking about, to understand the lyric.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Well before we get into the debate about his legacy
and stuff.

Speaker 4 (10:33):
Who do you thank you?

Speaker 3 (10:34):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (10:35):
With me, I'm like, like with what Trump was saying,
nature shut up, no not no way off it.

Speaker 6 (10:42):
You know, no commercial access right there. But I would.

Speaker 7 (10:44):
Say Kanye, I'm with Wiz on this one as well.
Fifty I said Nas earlier, and then I would I
would throw Big Wheel up in there too, because he
done had a couple of summers consecutively. I don't even care.
I don't even care when you talk about the lyrics
and stuff. Just with the hits, I'm big Willie Big

(11:06):
Willy Yo will Smith y'all, I'm in action star.

Speaker 5 (11:12):
They got far.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
You know what I'm saying, you being legitimate right now? Right?

Speaker 6 (11:19):
Yeah, yes, I am. Definitely.

Speaker 7 (11:23):
I would say that Nas, Nas Kanye in fifty most definitely.

Speaker 8 (11:27):
You know what though, well, first of all, I don't
think Nis would have a chance in any of this because,
in the reality of speaking, Nas from a popular music
standpoint is not really that relevant. Number two, they broke
down everybody that you all have named so far as
a challenger for jay Z. And they put the hits

(11:49):
side by side and they analyze each year of greatness,
and he got straight washed. They had him going against Kanye.
It was like, this is not even close. They had
him going against Wayne. I was like, Wow, the Carter
three just smokes everything.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
So yeah, I think that I think that, like, if
we're talking about hit for h he loses to a
lot of people in my paion, Like I think that
you guys name like all the people that I was
thinking that he would one hundred percent lose to if
you're talking about going ahead for it, uh fifty.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
But I disagree with the Paul George point.

Speaker 6 (12:26):
I mean, oh yeah, most.

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Of Jiggers in Paris was arguably the biggest song of
the two thousand and tens, So I don't I disagree
with that?

Speaker 2 (12:38):
Yeah, And and and I think that the comparison, if
you're looking at it from the standpoint of Paul George
was has been a great player in the NBA. But
the point is that I think that why I like
the comparison to Paul George is because when you think
about his era of basketball, ain't nobody going to mention
him uh as one of like as as the greatest

(13:03):
of any any single season Paul George.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
But Paul is barely like a second or third team
all NBA. Jay is always in the top five always,
So that's not Paul George. That's like, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (13:20):
Ye, James Harden.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
There you go.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
That's who I was thinking that point was was the
best player in basketball.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
I could go with.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
That, But I mean we still have the longevity. I mean,
you could honestly say Jay has might have dropped the
best verse in the last ten years too, at fifty
something years old, So it's not over the twenty five
years of consistently delivering says a lot.

Speaker 6 (13:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Now, I think to hear on the point that you
made initially, Trump versus is about celebration of the art,
and and I think that there is no win or loser. Well,
we're talking about versus like what we saw a couple
of weeks ago with no limit versus cash. But that
was more celebration of the New Orleans hip hop scene, right, Yeah,

(14:10):
it wasn't about like who was the winner of the
loser in that case.

Speaker 8 (14:14):
So I think that was that was because Tamar Braxton
took the mic from baby from Bergman. If she didn't
do that, it was going to turn contentious, because you know,
you got to understand, first of all, he's the first
one that put diamonds on his teats and tattoos on
his face.

Speaker 6 (14:34):
Is we done?

Speaker 2 (14:35):
It?

Speaker 6 (14:35):
Is we finished?

Speaker 2 (14:38):
But but it sounds like to me Trump that you
you you're trying to make sure that people know that
jay Z's legacy is intact.

Speaker 3 (14:45):
Well, I mean, I'm just saying that for people to
sit here and make it seem like he's not a
not an elite rapper, or he has hits for miles
like he has hits with everybody Umbrella, he has a
bunch of hits with Beyonce, his with with Kanye, HiT's

(15:08):
with with Drens.

Speaker 6 (15:11):
I mean, the list goes on, bro.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
But is it the problem?

Speaker 5 (15:16):
Isn't it the problem? None of those are his songs?

Speaker 3 (15:19):
Well, he helped make them hits.

Speaker 6 (15:22):
He's because of him, Alicia Keyes are you man?

Speaker 3 (15:25):
You're thinking R and B singers like, oh let me
get Nas on the song, or let me get jay
Z on the song? Who are they gonna get?

Speaker 4 (15:32):
Lincoln partner and called Nas.

Speaker 2 (15:38):
And I Love guys, if I if I had to
pick any of these people, I'm probably gonna pick these
people over J. But we can't deny what Jay's impact
has J.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
People credit J for helping Cash Money Right blow up
beyond the South. So I mean it's like it's like
what is what is what is a superstar or a
superhero without the villain J.

Speaker 7 (16:02):
J is being so dominant that everybody has been coming
for his spot, making like the culture itself, you know,
relevant and making people want to dig and make these
sort of comments.

Speaker 6 (16:12):
So I mean, at the end of the day, it's
a win win.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
Still shouldn't have tried to gentrified Brooklyn like he did, though,
but that's another story for another day. Back on The
Little Boys for Gas Media Radio Network, it's the Barbershop
edition of The Little Boys Radio Show. Now your boy
did He is back in the headlines now. The word
is that he got in trouble for uh drinking some

(16:37):
liquor behind bars at Fort Dix and uh his his
his team has come out and said this isn't true,
even though I think it was TMC that was standing
behind their reporting on this. But what do y'all think
about that man going from sarak to toilet ball moonshine, Man, that's.

Speaker 8 (17:00):
First sign that he's becoming institutionalized. I wouldn't doubt if
he's got either one of those homemade balloon pleasure devices
or either he's got a boyfriend on the side in
the inside.

Speaker 6 (17:13):
I mean it goes.

Speaker 7 (17:14):
It shows to the way of thinking in a sense, man,
like where he's slipping, Like at the end of you know,
I've known cats it up being up in federal prisons, bro,
that have been there for years, and they they don't
get caught with phones. How you get caught after not
even being what is a year almost and now you're
getting caught with liquor and you're trying to get home.

Speaker 6 (17:34):
You just you slipping, brother, Yeah, that's all I can say.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
I mean, he has Sebastian Telfair in there. They're homie,
so until he gets out, I guess early next year
he at least have someone that control it.

Speaker 5 (17:49):
Yeah, that's that dude is a Dubby two.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
Sebastian Telfer.

Speaker 6 (17:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (17:55):
How you go from the projects to the NBA that
back to the projects.

Speaker 4 (17:59):
I don't know if that that story was real, man.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
I actually just watched that video that's going viral right
with stage. It's staged. Okay, yeah, that's that's what I
thought it had to be staged. But uh, but you know,
back to this, like I think that you got when
you're locked in, man, and you got four years that
you looking at, man, and you gotta do what you
gotta do though, and if you want to get some alcohol, bro,

(18:24):
go get the alcohol, man, like I mean, like, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (18:27):
I ain't drinking it out the toilet bowl.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
But however they made it man, Like I'm with it, man, Like,
you know what I'm saying, because.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
You know, what else are you going to do in there? Though?

Speaker 7 (18:35):
Push ups, sit ups, like a whole lot of stuff.
I've gone called turkey on some things. So it's like
it's possible, man, you it's I don't know. I'm not
gonna jeopardize getting more time on anything, but I understand
you know again, it's tempting, but you know, if you're

(18:56):
trying to come out and do a better thing and
and get your life together and what the mistakes you made,
and I mean, get on the righteous path, bro.

Speaker 6 (19:03):
That's all I can say.

Speaker 8 (19:07):
You is exactly what they say before accepting becoming a
booty Warrior.

Speaker 4 (19:14):
That guess.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
And I asked Trump this question, man, like, when it
comes to being in prison, does EGO do time well?
Because it feels to me like somebody who was the
man on the outside like that going behind bars. But
that's gotta be a tough.

Speaker 3 (19:31):
Time to do, without a doubt, I think that. But
I think you know, he's still trying to use his poll.
That's why he got into Fort Dix because it was,
you know, easier penitentiary for celebrities. I think one of
the people from Real Housewives of New Jersey or New

(19:54):
York was there and pretty much vouch for it. So
it's kind of like, look, I'm a celebrity, I'm famous.
I'm automatically a target. If I keep quiet and don't
bother nobody, yeah, maybe time will go by faster. But
you can't help yourself. You're used to You're a person
that people are magnetically attracted to. So I mean, he

(20:19):
has to turn that on. That's impossible for him to
turn it off.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
Man, But you need to turn it off. You're in jail.
It ain't like you got access to the an rs.

Speaker 7 (20:27):
You're not about to put a prison band together like
so what are you doing in there?

Speaker 6 (20:32):
Sit in there, do your time, get your.

Speaker 7 (20:34):
Thoughts together and reevaluate your life on the next path. Man, Like,
what are you doing?

Speaker 2 (20:39):
You you talking as if you're supposed to like not
even try to like get through each day.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Man.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
Just you just saying, Okay, you gotta do your time.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Like I think you gotta find ways to cope with
being on the in side. Man, it's a lifestyle that
you have to develop while you're in there. If not, man,
you're going to drive yourself insane. Yeah, but again, they
got libraries in there.

Speaker 7 (20:57):
Shoot, these guys got Facebook and Internet now, So like,
I mean, you don't have like drinking the liquor and
doing what you need to do to get by. You
can read a book, bro, do other things. You're supposed
to be this elite person, and you can be doing
other things to to to benefit your business once you
get out, because you already know you're coming, You're gonna
be climbing up a slippery heel when you get out

(21:18):
to get your business back to where it needs to be.
You already know the best people against you, So like,
why not polish up your skills and do something like this.

Speaker 2 (21:26):
I don't know that that ship them sale on the
business though, Like he's gonna have to figure out a whole.

Speaker 4 (21:31):
New set of principles once he gets on the.

Speaker 7 (21:34):
End, and drinking toilet liquor is not gonna help him
do that, bro for real.

Speaker 5 (21:41):
Yeah, that's that's a good point.

Speaker 8 (21:42):
I don't think that drinking toilet liquor liquor helps anybody.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
I did see somebody making a low country ball in
the toilet bowl, uh, I swear though I saw it.
I saw it a couple of weeks ago. Man, Like,
I don't know. I mean, you know, what so much a.

Speaker 6 (22:00):
Stuff out here, then it could have been a brand
new one.

Speaker 7 (22:03):
I don't even know if I could get past that mentally,
if it was a brand new and straight out I
don't give a damn.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
We're not you're not calling that little country boy. We're
not claiming that what you call it it, I don't know.
We have to figure out something else.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
We want to talk about the cultural vulture known as
dj Vlatt not gonna go old Boys, Forecast, media, Radio, Networthy, Warrio, Washington,

(22:45):
k Kitto's Black Trump and Grab Wiz. And this is
the barbershop edition of the Good Old Boys radio show.
So uh, I don't let me go ahead and preface
this now because I know people out here, including uh
my man Horace thinks that I'm a big djvlass supporter,
and I am not a dj vlass supporter. I sometimes

(23:07):
watch interviews when he's interviewing interesting people, like I watched
the Tchaikashi six nine interview. The first one I haven't
watched the one that is uh is currently uh up,
but Takashi sixth nine is interesting, and I and and
Trump will tell you I ain't used to boring and
log watch nothing on Takashia sixth nine. And then I
watched the documentary on Hulu and then I've been hooked
on his story because he's amazing and uh to say

(23:32):
about everything, but this dude, dj vladd has sued Jordan Lucas.
If you don't know who Jordan Lucas is, he's a
rapper that a lot of people call whack, but he's
really really talented, and people call him whack because he
did the song with Will Smith and he called Will
Smith whack of course, and all this type of stuff.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
I did a song called Will Smith.

Speaker 6 (23:51):
Or something like that.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
But anyway, Bladd is suing him for copyright and fresh rent,
saying that Jordan used an interview clip in a way
that violated Ladd's rights and basically he took like an
interview and cropped out Vlad's watermark and posted it on
his Twitter. Now, the reason why Vladd has actually saw

(24:12):
him is because Jordan Lucas has released the text messages.

Speaker 4 (24:17):
Vlad is mad because Jordan Lucas has never agreed to
do an interview with him.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
So the question that I have is Vlad protecting his
business or is he just being hypersensitive at the years
of catching heat of how he covers our culture.

Speaker 5 (24:37):
He's protecting his business because he has to.

Speaker 8 (24:40):
If somebody infringes upon his copyright, that would expose a
lot of internal FBI communications because he's a fan.

Speaker 5 (24:49):
So he can't let just anybody.

Speaker 8 (24:54):
Jump in there and get access to that. You can't
do that because he's definitely a fed.

Speaker 7 (25:00):
I mean, it's it's it's the same in regards to
like when you go get like your prom photos or
senior portraits and stuff, and the photographer has their little
mark on there and you try to, you know, put
pull the picture down and just use that because you
don't want to buy the pictures.

Speaker 6 (25:17):
It's the same concept.

Speaker 7 (25:19):
You know that man that's his interview if he did it,
or they have his logo on there, and you're trying
to remove that water.

Speaker 6 (25:25):
Market and call it your own.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
But you know good and damn well that there are
people who do this to his interviews on a daily basis.

Speaker 7 (25:34):
But why well why because it's it's other people, Like
if you go interview one cat, I can call this
cat up and pay him whatever they need or whatnot,
and and get an interview and ask the same questions
and some other things.

Speaker 6 (25:47):
For myself, why why go to cheap route? I mean
because of I guess.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
But when you create another content trump, I can speak
on this because what was that?

Speaker 3 (25:58):
Uh uh?

Speaker 2 (25:59):
The who was it that somebody took? Like I'll stop
looking listen interview.

Speaker 4 (26:05):
M who was it?

Speaker 3 (26:07):
I don't know the name?

Speaker 2 (26:09):
No, I well, they took an interview that you did
and chopped it up and made a whole new thing.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Yeah Steve Arrington.

Speaker 4 (26:17):
Yeah, the Steve Arrington in a wown't.

Speaker 3 (26:19):
But on YouTube there's an option to where you can
allow people to remix your content. So maybe Vlad doesn't
allow that unless you leave the watermark there or give
him credit. Now, I mean personally, I don't like either
one of them. I don't like Joining Lucas either. I
think they're both corny.

Speaker 6 (26:37):
But you see what I mean.

Speaker 3 (26:39):
But like for joining Lucas, Like if it's similar to
the Cameron and j Cole lawsuit that that's about to happen.
Cam is filing a lawsuit against Ja Cole because Cam
appeared on Ja Cole's last album and in return, Cam

(27:01):
Cam was like, I want you to come on the podcast,
you know, do an interview, and Cole hasn't lived up
to it, what a year and a half later, So
this is how he wants to recoup. It's like, I'm
gonna have to see you.

Speaker 7 (27:16):
And that's even corny to me, Like, bro, what was
your all agreement before? So you just went in and
wrapped on the album for free without having a contract
or something.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
It's not even that, Like I think he took like
a Cameron song.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
I'm ready, so yeah, I'm ready, yeah, and so like
uh and Cam appeared on the song which done normally.

Speaker 4 (27:38):
And he did it for free?

Speaker 5 (27:40):
Are you all talking about self?

Speaker 6 (27:44):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (27:46):
Cameron?

Speaker 8 (27:47):
Cameron, what was the name of the song is ninety
five South on j Cole's album.

Speaker 5 (27:53):
Are you all talking about that song?

Speaker 7 (27:55):
No, it's called I'm Ready Cal I'm ready, Yeah, off
with the lead down or I might do leading and
whatever the album was, Yeah, I might lead later, yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
And and and and I just don't know, Like I
remember this. I won't call his name, man, But there
was a there was a publicist that, uh that that
that that we had a relationship with some years back
when we when we used to do a lot more
interviews on on the Good Old Boys and uh, and.

Speaker 4 (28:21):
We ended up getting named in a lawsuit.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Because uh shout to Jasmine Love. She interviewed some uh,
some artists that wasn't supposed to speak on Drylyn Manson
at all or something like that.

Speaker 4 (28:36):
And there was a lawsuit that popped up.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
And then there goes Jasmine Love's name on a Kudo
Poins radio network in the lawsuit, and we were getting sued.
But like, but I remember this publicist when we talked
to him about it, he said, I'm used to dealing
with hip hop people. And and when when somebody in
hip hop gets mad at you gotta worry about getting shot,

(28:59):
not getting I think that things have evolved so much
in hip hop financially that now people are suiting as
opposed to shooting.

Speaker 7 (29:10):
Hey hey, Jay said that going back to the first segments,
and Yo, can't even steal on a because Sue you
know what I'm saying. He can't do nothing no more. Yo,
these cats are just real on the easy button with everything.
Like I'm going to court with you. I'm gonna try
to get something. I think it's laid, but I agree.

Speaker 3 (29:29):
I don't have a problem with VLADD protecting his brand
or yeah, I don't got like like he said, like
I want you to come, come do an interview, sit
down to an interview. You're gonna steal my content. And
then I tried to go to peaceful route and just
have you do a sit down with me, and and
then you're exposing our conversations and.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
Hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
He he didn't, he didn't agree to the interview. Uh
and and VLADD had been reaching out to him about
the interview. Then Jordan Lucas ended up sharing the contact.
So it wasn't like he told him this, Like he
tried to force Jordah's hand basically to me to like
get him to do the interview that he had been

(30:15):
trying to get all this time. You see what I'm saying,
Like he was trying to get the interview, and then
Jordan there was ignoring him, and then all of a sudden,
Jorda shares this piece of an interview on his Twitter
and then vladd used that to say, Hey, well you
can come and do the interview or I'm going to
sue you. Basically, Okay, that's like laid bird.

Speaker 6 (30:35):
Let me ask you this though, back to the Cameron
and Cold thing.

Speaker 7 (30:39):
So has Cameron reached out to Cole or has Cole
said I'm just not going to do it?

Speaker 6 (30:43):
Or is he just on some.

Speaker 7 (30:44):
Pettiness like oh man, you ain't came and did an
interview with me yet, Like is it a time limit
set to this? Have they had any kind of agreement
because you stated that it is coming up to a
point where it's about to be something.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
From what I heard, Cam reached out to Cole, and
Cole as has been hush hush, hasn't responded or done nothing. Okay,
So I think that's why I cam Cam explains this
on his show on it's a YouTube video where he's
talking about it but I guess he felt like it
was the last resort, like you haven't you haven't said

(31:19):
nothing or come on the show. So this is a
route I'm going to take, okay, because it's not like
Cole is the most you know out there individual. He
h yeah, he hides out in the wood and.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Uh, all right, we're gonna we're gonna come back and
we're gonna talk about a potential love triangle with the
Vice President of the.

Speaker 4 (31:46):
United States of America.

Speaker 2 (31:49):
Back on the Good Old Boys Forecast Media Radio Network.
We're in the barbershop. I think this is one of
the topics that Trump was saying at the top of
the show that you probably be talking about in the barbershop,
but you definitely gonna be talking about this in the
beauty salon. Right. So, there are rumors that the Vice

(32:11):
President JD. Vance might be involved with Charlie Kirk's widow,
Erica Kirk. And if you guys haven't seen it, uh,
they had an embrace on stage at some event. And
Erica Kirk, if you don't know, is the widow of
Charlie Kirk. And Charlie Kirk was assassinated a few weeks ago,

(32:35):
and the way that Erica Kirk has been moving since
then has had a lot of people saying stuff. Now,
the most important part about this conversation is what is
an appropriate hug with someone that you're not intimately involved with? Now,
if y'all haven't seen the hug, the hug they braced

(33:00):
on stage, he had his hand on her hip and
she had her hand.

Speaker 4 (33:06):
In his hair. I ain't never been hooged like that
by no woman. You never had a woman putting their
hand on the back of your head.

Speaker 8 (33:18):
Bro.

Speaker 6 (33:19):
Maybe they was about to do the dip, the old
school dance.

Speaker 4 (33:25):
That has never happened to me.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
Bro. I still think it's much ado about nothing. I mean,
the video is from Charlie Kirk's memorial, right, I.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Don't think it's a memorial. It was like some Turning
Point USA event, though it.

Speaker 3 (33:42):
Was the one in Arizon at the Cardinals Arizona Cardinals Stadium.

Speaker 4 (33:47):
I don't know, Like, I don't think so, But I'm
just saying.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
I'm just saying, like, when people are mourning, like emotions
and rationale is out the window.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
I don't how many funerals have you been to a lot?

Speaker 6 (33:59):
A lot?

Speaker 4 (34:00):
All right? When you hug the person that.

Speaker 3 (34:03):
When someone's breaking down. When someone's breaking down and they're shaking,
you squeeze harder.

Speaker 4 (34:09):
But did they put their hand in the back of
your head?

Speaker 3 (34:13):
What is the problem with that? That's where hugs. That's
where that's why she hugs.

Speaker 4 (34:20):
Nor significant other hug. No hug like that, bro.

Speaker 6 (34:24):
That's a comforting thinking sometimes.

Speaker 7 (34:26):
Like it's just like like like Trump was saying, like
if you're grieving and you're to the point of a breakdown,
like yo, like Yo, it's gonna be all right. That's
just like a motherly type of hug, like yo, I'm
here for you, like to. I ain't saying you gotta
stroke their hair and all of that stuff. But it's
just like a little hand on the back of the head. Man,
It's just a comforting thing.

Speaker 6 (34:43):
Bro.

Speaker 4 (34:44):
This wasn't a head on the back of the head.

Speaker 3 (34:46):
If he was squeezing her ass, then that would be
a different thing.

Speaker 8 (34:51):
This is the most overrated innocuous thing I've seen, and
it's not really.

Speaker 5 (34:56):
That big of a deal. I've been hugg like this,
buy plenty women.

Speaker 4 (35:02):
You've been hugged like that, yeah, Like.

Speaker 5 (35:05):
This is about fellow girls in school.

Speaker 7 (35:09):
It's like when Tamar white the sweat off of baby's
head at the versus joint. People made a big deal
out of that, Like, come on, man, like that it's
no different man. Like it's like we live in a
cancel culture and people making a whole lot of something
out of nothing.

Speaker 6 (35:25):
Man, It's it's ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (35:26):
All I know is that girl made that uh that
video talking to jd Vad's wife.

Speaker 4 (35:32):
Oh shit, this woman is banging you, man, And.

Speaker 7 (35:41):
I mean, how solid would you have to be, like
if your spouse is passed and you're out in public and.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
Totally, I definitely agree that this looks crazy and stuff.

Speaker 6 (35:53):
Man.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
But like the other thing that people are saying is
that they don't like the way she's moving.

Speaker 4 (35:57):
They don't feel like she's warning.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
Which I just agree with all of that because I
think that everybody mourns differently, and you can't like, you know,
point a finger at like like some people will go
to work the next day at the significant other or
somebody significant in their life dies.

Speaker 4 (36:12):
Because that's how they cope. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
I don't think that is anybody's business the way that
she's decided to more.

Speaker 6 (36:19):
You know, I agree, but it is interesting to me.

Speaker 2 (36:23):
We're gonna come back and we're gonna talk about, uh,
McKenzie Scott, who is the ex wife of Jeff Bezos
and how she's been donating a lot of money lately,
or the full length version of The Good Old Boys
Radio Show. Follow us on bigs Cloud or check us
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(36:44):
Forecast Media Radio Network Barbershop edition of The Good Ol
Boys Radio Show. So, Mackenzie Scott is the ex wife
of Jeff Bezos and she helped him build Amazon, and
then they got divorced and she ended up with a
lot of money, and ever since then she's been basic
on a tour of giving away money. So she's been
donating a lot of cash, including millions of dollars to

(37:07):
multiple HBCUs. I didn't know this until about a week
ago that Tony Morrison, the author, is a mentor to
Mackenzie Scott because she was a professor of hers at Princeton.
So what Mackenzie Scott has an affinity apparently for HBCUs
and she's been donating money to a ton of them.

(37:29):
Out of the point is that it has not made
a DiPT into her wealth even though she's trying her
best to give away the bulk of this wealth. So
this raises the question that I have for y'all and
Q you can start billionaires even exist, Like if you
can give away billions of dollars and don't even feel it,
is that a flex or is that some kind of
flaw in our system?

Speaker 7 (37:50):
I would have to say it's a flex man, because
at the end of the day, you know, if whether
if I invested this something in the early days and
I took a risk on whether it was going to
be successful or not, and I put the work into
my business or whatever it is I'm getting my money from,
who are you or anybody in the future to say

(38:12):
I shouldn't have this when I took a chance or
a risk in the beginning of it and then reaped
the benefits from it. Now, how that how those funds
are utilized? Again, our system is set up in a
crazy way to where people aren't taxed fairly, and it
should be the same across the board, regardless of how
much money you're making. You know people should be taxed,

(38:33):
and if you have the money to give, then do that.
But it shouldn't be like oh you have to give,
you have so much and it don't even hurt you.

Speaker 6 (38:40):
Well, you don't know my lifestyle.

Speaker 7 (38:43):
You don't know what I've become accustomed to, and I
shouldn't have to, you know, lessen my lifestyle because you
feel I should be giving more money to inner cities
and more money to this and that I'm going to
do what I would like to do. And I don't
think it's wrong to have paper, bro, if you put
the work to get it.

Speaker 5 (39:02):
What kind of stupid question is this.

Speaker 3 (39:05):
A lot of stupid question? Why are we not? Why
are we not talking about outcasts being.

Speaker 7 (39:14):
Because because the South got something to say the great
that we all know that.

Speaker 6 (39:21):
They should be longed to the Great group. Ever, yep they.

Speaker 4 (39:24):
Are according to Complex Magazine and several others. Yes, yes
we don't know that. What are you.

Speaker 2 (39:33):
But but but but you're wrong about this. You that
there shouldn't been There shouldn't be such thing as a
billionaire though, Like the only reason why you can accumulate
that much money is because somebody else that is doing
work for you isn't getting paid.

Speaker 7 (39:45):
No, bro, listen, yes, bro, I have stocks that I'm
invested in right now that I bought for a dollar
a share and it's called patience and taking a risk.

Speaker 6 (39:55):
And when those joints pay out, when they will in
the next seven to ten years.

Speaker 7 (40:00):
Yo, you you to tell me the money that I
get from that, I shouldn't have it, man, kiss my
whole gritz.

Speaker 6 (40:05):
Bro boy. You know, but hey, I talked to you
off the air. I'll tell you what it's a It's
a grip. It's a grip. And listen, you know how
much a billion is, bro, Bro.

Speaker 7 (40:17):
I ain't saying I'm a billionaire, but I'm gonna have
a billion.

Speaker 4 (40:22):
A million you can, you can?

Speaker 2 (40:25):
A million is uh is is so far from a
billion that it's not even funny though I.

Speaker 7 (40:33):
Understand that, Bro, But but you like again, these people
either a got it from their parents or however they
got it, or they made investments or they made or
they made investments to get there to make their money grow.

Speaker 6 (40:45):
If you put a put a certain.

Speaker 7 (40:47):
Amount into a into an I R RA, A wroth
or or these I U L s, there are ways
where you can compound your interest and make money.

Speaker 6 (40:56):
If you if you want to.

Speaker 7 (40:57):
Live, check the check and go to the strip club
and waste your money on stupid stuff.

Speaker 4 (41:03):
Listen, you're talking about a small amount of money. No,
I'm talking about b Bro.

Speaker 6 (41:08):
It takes a small amount to get a large amount. Bro,
what are you saying? Grand friends talk to him, talk
to him. This is stupid. This is stupid this question
you're giving us. Man, you crazy.

Speaker 4 (41:20):
You can't get a billion dollars off of listening in
stocks alone.

Speaker 6 (41:24):
Boy, Hey, even even though what's man?

Speaker 8 (41:27):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (41:27):
Uh I forgot his name?

Speaker 7 (41:30):
The crazy rapper from Florida were talking about the I
U ls this stuff.

Speaker 6 (41:34):
Uh I can't think of uh applies? How you? Uh oh,
let's do it. Uh I forgot his name right now? Man, it's.

Speaker 4 (41:45):
Florida.

Speaker 6 (41:46):
Yeah where that came?

Speaker 8 (41:47):
Fright?

Speaker 6 (41:48):
Ain't from Florida, Georgia somewhere and land to Georgia. Okay,
it's from New York.

Speaker 4 (41:54):
He's from Queen's word.

Speaker 6 (41:55):
Well, he's staying in Atlanta.

Speaker 7 (41:56):
His mama is somebody down there was on the Atlanta
whatever Toplissan Okay. But anyway, he was even talking about
that how the compound interest can get you paid depending
on what you're putting into it.

Speaker 6 (42:09):
So are you like.

Speaker 7 (42:12):
Criticizing folks who put money in and take the time
and be patient to allow their money to grow.

Speaker 4 (42:19):
Is only accumulated.

Speaker 8 (42:20):
The f's say something real quick, Uh, this is the
This is another in the in a in a significantly
large and alarming line of things that people who read
books and try to outsmart their natural designs say. These

(42:40):
are the people who who are debating silly things that
are common sense because they think they read a book
and now suddenly they're smarter than the universe. To say
that someone can only get a billion dollars by depriving
somebody else of getting any money is ridiculous and not
even provable.

Speaker 5 (43:00):
This is here's here's the next thing.

Speaker 8 (43:03):
That will follow after that. Two plus two equals one thousand.
There's two plus two really equal one thousand? Why because
we read it in a book and read some study order.

Speaker 4 (43:14):
This All I know is all I know.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
All I know is this, man, there's no way for
you to accumulate a billion dollars or hard work. And
everybody that, everybody that is defending billionaires, you think about this.
You're closer to having to be on Snap than you
are to being a billionaire. Everybody that's not a billionaire
right now, a millionaire's closer to being on snap than

(43:39):
to be an a billionaire.

Speaker 6 (43:40):
Listen, and that's going to wrap it up. Listen, No, no,
it's not listen here.

Speaker 7 (43:44):
It's the same way as Zagon people who it's drug
dealers out here.

Speaker 6 (43:48):
Who is enough money for all of them to make money?

Speaker 7 (43:50):
Not one person saying, oh man, you can't have this
over here without another guy making money.

Speaker 4 (43:55):
This money corrupts people.

Speaker 6 (43:57):
Point you know what.

Speaker 8 (43:58):
The time that he took to art to to villify
and try to condemn a billionaire, and he could have
invested in ten more.

Speaker 5 (44:08):
Stocks the meeting.

Speaker 6 (44:10):
No money.

Speaker 8 (44:15):
You're talking about people ending billionaires, billionaires, We're just not
wasted all time, I take him there were trying to
get all the money.

Speaker 3 (44:25):
I just I just all count out people's pockets.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
We're about to wrap up the show, but I want
you to find me one billionaire that hasn't achieved this.

Speaker 4 (44:33):
Either buy somebody giving it to them, or buy something
to do.

Speaker 8 (44:37):
I'll find you some work to do to mind your
basics is get a little more money.

Speaker 4 (44:43):
I'm saying. I'm like, I'm actually literally saying right now
for youll.

Speaker 6 (44:47):
Oh, we're just a good older place.

Speaker 4 (44:50):
Billy Paul, let the dollars circulate and we'll see you
on the radio next week.

Speaker 6 (44:56):
And we out this funky thing, never meaning no harm.
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