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August 10, 2024 • 38 mins
On the latest episode, Lotto kicks it off with the insane reaction to the price of Air Force One's, Drakes drops 100GB's, and The LOX classic Tiny Desk Performance. Also,YSL Co-Founder issues apology to Gunna, Marcus Jordan caught snorting a substance on vacation, and USA Basketball. And new music and more!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The opinions and views and thoughts spoken about the wholest
of this podcast are for entertainment purposes only. It is
not real. It's not serious. It's all entertainment. No one
is revealing nigapos and or telling you anything about themselves.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
I'm a nigga that trip, I get it.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Nigga, I can rap, but I was.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
I'm a full fledged game member. I was full fledged
game banking. You know what I'm saying. And then I
end up getting famous. You know what I'm saying. First
I went viral, then I became famous. You're famous the
phone I'm s huh you famous the phoeist? No nigga
from West site phobies. So is your phonemous?

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (00:38):
You foamus a famous because moms see me. I say famous, nigga.
What is fomis famous? Focus folk? Oh niggain't no foamius
niggas west side photies? What the fuck is foemis instead
of faith footy faith?

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (00:53):
No, nigga is west side photies outside? Oh No, nigga
ain't doing no foeming. No foeman is out Nigga. That
sounds much like you, nigga. You dissing a set that'll.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Get a nigga russ. Don't rush. No, no, don't, Bigga.
I don't saying I'm take that back.

Speaker 3 (01:08):
That's so FORMI this so damn like this in a set,
bigg get cracking.

Speaker 4 (01:12):
But Nigga, you know he however, he do his playing
well the homey Ce Matt shout out to the homie,
that's how you do it. But Nigga, we just said
one way and one way on you were sciphoes.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
You get what I'm saying. Vernon Avenue. All right, No, no,
Nigga is my nigga. I'm telling you, Nigga booming Nigga. No,
I did not just create a new dish for the home.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
No, I don't know. Nigga.

Speaker 4 (01:31):
You know you know you ain't gonna it's it's it's
easy fo.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
I want him to know. Everybody else saw where I
was coming from. But I just said, Nigga, I'm a nigga.

Speaker 4 (01:40):
That trip I get it FOROOMI is too close to
saying no, Nigga, guess we're sciphos.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Were not switching the shit game bangs and juvenile. Yeah,
we're not switching on.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
That.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Nigga said, I could tell this a nigga who's been
game banging since juvenile or.

Speaker 3 (01:59):
What the he shit?

Speaker 1 (02:00):
This West Side forties nigga? I fuck with that La culture, man,
I swear I do. Man, you're in to me. I
just was watching my boy team Reil and smack on
back on FIG. Shout out back on FIG. Man if
y'all ain't tapped in it back on FIG. Tapping it
back on Fig one of one of the platforms that
I draw a lot of inspiration from. Shout out back
on FIGG shout out to them boys. I love what

(02:22):
they doing. Man, I'm sorry to everybody. If you listening
to the audio, if you listen to audio listener, I
dropped the audio for last week's show. It got out
on time. The visual for last week's show, I just
posted it, I think the other day, maybe two days ago,
where it just got released yesterday. I've been slacking. I've

(02:42):
been falling behind just because I'm on a whole new
schedule in real like real life, like in my real life,
I'm on a whole new schedule, like should I work
third now? So I gotta get used to just that
time frame, working late nights and getting up and then
I gotta find the right times to do the pod.
I'm possibly thinking about even switching days for the pod

(03:03):
instead of dropping them on Fridays, and instead of dropping
the audios Fridays and the visual Saturdays, I'm thinking about, well,
the visuals actually drop Sunday, so thinking about switching that
date up, maybe doing the audio Monday and then the
visuals like Wednesday or something. I don't know, but as
of right now, I just got off not too long ago.

(03:24):
I got out of there, got off a little early,
came here. I'm knocking this pod out because I can't
keep slacking, Gotta keep putting out the content, gotta stay consistent.
So just bear with me for those who've been tuning in.
But all that being sick, with all that being out
the way, and all that being said, y'all already know
where the fuck y'all live is and who I am.

(03:44):
If you don't know, if you don't know, you've been
laying or under a motherfucking rock. You need to get
your ass from under that rock, Patrick Starr, and come
about out in the air and unto the water and
see who I am. I'm your host, Notorious l ott
Oh aka lottle Be taking ten nine shots like I'm
Kobe bean A. You want to win the game, put

(04:05):
the ball in my hand, coach, I'm gonna make it.
That's the only thing I can tell you. You want
to win the game. Money on the line, Who's gonna
hit the shot? Lotto Bean, I'm gonna game it every time.
It's in my blood line, It's in my lineage. It
just I don't know. I'm sorry. I'm just saying. Ask them,
Ask them boys that I played at the center for
that money. Asks them boys, they know. Money on the line,

(04:29):
Lotto Bean cash, it's ticket. It's a lottery ticket already
wrote with my name on it. Every time the money
on the line, I'm going home with something, like Denzelle said.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
But y'all already know what it is. Man.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
It's the best podcast there is in the Midwest. And
if you don't think so, come check it out and
you will see. This is the best podcast there is
in a Midwest. Number one place for you to be
yourself and be authentically you and unapologetically you without being judged.
This is episode sixty three, and if you have haven't
tuned in, you just now tuning in to sixty three,
go check out some of the other episodes, past episodes,

(05:05):
all great content, all great episodes, all great stuff, all
great topics. And if you haven't you made it this far,
like this video and subscribe to the channel for great
more content. With that being said, like I said, this
episode sixty three were gonna get right into the nitty
gritty of things. I'm here, dolo. I just said, like

(05:28):
I said, I got off my guy say probably at
home sleep, so he just won't be on this pile.
He'll be on the next one. But my thing is,
I came across the tweet and it made me really wonder,
why the fuck is Air Force One's one forty dog?
Let's be for real.

Speaker 3 (05:50):
Air Force ones.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
They the same, they haven't changed, ain't nothing new about him,
They ain't more durable. It's the same material, the same
kids in Taiwan or Taiwan knes making them. So why
they go from seventy five to a hundred, from one hundred.

Speaker 3 (06:16):
To one forty? What the fuck? Air Force one? Air
Force once all whites won forty dog one.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
That's borderline grocery money, and then all whites they creased
so fast. When I seen the tweet, I said, all
whites won forty. That's probably why I ain't got nothing
to be if we're being real, that's probably why I
don't got none. I can't even fathom, like what one

(06:50):
forty that mean with the text they won fifty Damn
that's a pair of Jordan E.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
Leven lolls. Damn mirror, that's almost some shit. What else
is that?

Speaker 1 (07:03):
That's a that's damn neural. Boy, Listen, that's a lot.
That's a full take and an oil changed shit. That's groceries,
Like already said, that's two k for the niggas who
fin the grab two k when it dropped.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
I just don't get it. I remember being in high school.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Shit, motherfucker, if you knew somebody at the mall with
the plug, you could get some all white SEMy bones
with they discount.

Speaker 3 (07:29):
I remember they.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Jumped up to you feel me to the little hondo
ya y'all little dis kind a little different now, but
one forty that is crazy, just for the.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
All white classic. And it's still the same New Buck.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
I mean you know what I'm man, that's still the
same new buck or same leather, either way it go,
it's the same materials. They ain't change shit on it,
not a new islet, not a new lacelock, not a
new string. It's all the same. Then, you niggas, y'all
even just even thinking about it, it's crazy because you

(08:05):
niggas paying one forty for some all black dukes. No way,
no way if that's the case, If all Black's gonna
be one forty, I just get them second hand from somebody.
If no way, no way, no way, and help you
know what, I'm finna get y'all some some game real quick,
since they since they won forty. It's an inflation. I know.

(08:29):
Times is hard niggas, and niggas barely got money, you
pay rent, niggas barely eating out here. I'm gonna tell
you what to do. You grab the fake Jones from
your local little you know, your little spots in the hoods,
your little spot they sell the claws or the fake shore,
you know, grab a fake ones. You go up there,

(08:49):
grat the real ones. You bring the real one. You
re rock them, Bring them to the crib, put the beat,
the fake ones in there in the real box. Taking
Ugh Green, They gonna check him. Uh uh, you never
warm no, I never did. Yaya give them back one
forty back? You probably paid for the fake ones. Fitty bones,

(09:12):
fitty bones at minimum. I know, I know it's y'all.
Don't think it'll work. I know niggas in the hood
who pulled this stunt. That's why I'm giving you all
the sauce. So I give you all the sauce. Come on, man,
they the whites. I'm I'm just like niggas. Buying all
blacks is crazy. I ain't gonna know all black since
middle school. But I know it's niggas who go out
there and say, you know what I want, the all

(09:33):
fresh pair of blacks. Ain't nothing wrong with it. I
don't like the stereotype that come behind it, that you
automatically on demon time, you on bullshit. But the facts
have shown in my life, and I'm only speaking for
myself in my life, just looking back and reflecting the
times I have war black dukes, I have been more

(09:54):
on edge, I have got into more arguments. I definitely
got into more and force with whoever it may be
one For some black dukes, no way, I just it's
just so many more things you could buy for one
forty if borderline made me want to pass on the
on the all whites because truthfully, if I'm gonna buy

(10:15):
the all whites, I like to get the all whites
with the gun bottom, the all white ones with the
gun bottom. Last time I bought them, there was one
ten I bought those, and then the all blacks with
the gun bottle. I just can't see myself buying all
blacks and then for one forty then bitches, you only
I don't know how many wears y'all gotta get out

(10:37):
of y'all whites.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
I get what.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
I ain't gonna. I'm not gonna lie. If we just
on some cool shit, just going out, popping out, you know,
just around, I'm gonna get a couple good wears out
of them. But if I bought, if I bought these
for a specific day we going out, we're finna get
drunken shit, the whites beat and whites beat the next day.
I'm not giving one forty, No, you might as well.

Speaker 3 (11:01):
Get you some some shocks. Forty No. I pushed it.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
I geeked, I geeked, I geeked, I geeked. Don't get
no shacks, don't get no shacks.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Get the white dukes, Get the white dukes.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Man drop that forty. I'm just saying, and I ain't
fucked up either. I would get like I got the
one forty, But I'm just saying, like, damn one forty.
If y'all don't know one thing about me, I'm gonna
complain about a price, but I'm still gonna pay that price.
It's just the principal because I remember when Chips was four.
I remember Chips was four forty dollars. You going to
in a store with a buck, you can get a lot.

(11:36):
So when I'm seeing these numbers, it's crazy to me.
So like I understand how my granddad and them old folks.
I remember stuff was forty cent I see now. So
when I'm seeing the Dukes for one forty, It's.

Speaker 3 (11:51):
Like, damn they what forty? Whoa? It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Yeah, And they ain't got no explanation for it other
than Nike losing money and they just trying to get
back on niggas.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
I don't like it.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
I'm not supporting it. I don't even know the last no, no,
the last show I bought with some dunks, they was
on sell. I'm a good I'm an on sale, last nigga.
I'm not gonna lie to you. I love me a
good sale. I grab some ship off that seal quick.
But I also will pay full price.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
For some shit too.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
But that's here in order. I ain't evenna put y'
all and get y'all the tips and tricks and trades
on shopping or I'm not, but they just trust me.
I got I got that too, y'all. Man, y'all want
the sauce, tap in, tap in, I'm trying to tell
you tap in with me. I got the sauce for
everything you need.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
No bullshit.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
But with that being said, let's go ahead and.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
Push you forward.

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Aubrey Graham Drake. Since the since the back and forth
with him and Kendrick, he's been he's been saying he's
not bothered. He's been saying he's not this, he's not that.
But for somebody who's not bothering, he's always still posting subliminals,
taking little shots, doing lame shit. Nothing is. He's been
sticking for Drake. I mean even put out tracks recently,

(13:02):
don't put out songs, feature songs, records with different artists.
They haven't been catching like normal Drake. Just recently, Drake
dropped something called one hundred gigs, where it was just
one hundred gigabytes of data, songs, clips, studio sessions, all
types of stuff. Most people gonna take it as, oh,

(13:26):
Drake back he's dropped. Really, that's a cry for help, y'all.
Gotta be able to decipher and see through things. All
that is is just a cry for help. Drake isn't
in the number one spot right now, He's not in
the limelight right now. Still dealing after that Kendrick aftermath,
what's next? The songs he's done with those different artists

(13:47):
having stuck, They haven't sticked. Kendrick didn't exposed him. Everybody
still call him a pedophile. You can't go just to Atlanta,
even though the songs he dropped was with niggas from Atlanta.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
What do you do?

Speaker 1 (13:59):
You just drop a hundred gigar of your stuff? You still, Drake,
one hundred gigs of your music and things that's about you.
It is just gonna get you back on the internet buzzing.
It's gonna get you some headlines, it's gonna create narratives.
It's gonna get you back in the blogs and a
better light. At least, it's gonna be in a positive light.
It's gonna and not just all the recent narratives and

(14:20):
the recent you and the blogs are based off the
beef and just the back and forth and the loss
and the Pedophile Act accusations and all this, and that
at least it'll be new music. Drake put this out,
he drops one hundred gigs, he's he's this and that,
because it's so many different clips and so many different
songs that he's put in there. But I just you know,

(14:40):
looked into it. I didn't really click no song or
anything like that. I see a few of the songs
are on all platform, all DSPs. Now those must be
the biggest ones. Obviously that's clicking and resonating with fans.
But this is just a cry for help. This was
him just putting out something just to see what really sticks.
And now finding out what sticks, you know how to

(15:01):
maneuver now, because truly he didn't know what to do
coming after the beef, he didn't know what to do.
Like Kendrick dropped the Knot, like us, he did the
pop out show. Nobody ever had Drake in this, in this,
like in this small corner, back against the wall, and
this was just a cry for help, just putting out
music to see what's gonna stick to the fans and
what the fans were like, and then whatever we decide.

(15:23):
I'm not the biggest Drake fan, but I do like Drake.
But whatever the people decide is what's working, he gonna
go with and he's gonna just run with that. Y'all
don't see the play. If y'all don't see the play,
that's y'all. I'm just giving y'all what's going on. Y'all
could say, hey, that's not the case, ya ya yah,
but trust me, that's the case. That is the case
because right now Drake is at the lowest he's ever

(15:44):
been in probably since like oh nine, that's like fit bro,
it's been like tenth plus maybe fifteen years. This is
the roughest spot, toughest spot he's been in. So he's
just borderline. That's like, he's borderline, just crashing out right now.
So but if you haven't, y'all, if y'all Drake fans,

(16:04):
y'all go tune into that. Let me know it drops
something in the comments with what songs y'all like, or
whatever the case may be. If it's something big enough,
I'm pretty sure I hear it on the radio. But
I don't know. Those probably were just a bunch of throwaways.
But in other talks of music, you guys, if you haven't,
I'm a I'm just a huge fan of throwback music.

(16:25):
Throwback old music from the nineties, as far as nineties,
R and B, nineties rap, early two thousands, even late
two thousands, R and B and rap and hip hop.
Shit all has substance. So I like music with substance,
with a message, and some of my favorite people, and
probably you could argue one of the best hip hop
groups all time, if not the best, The Locks. They

(16:49):
had a tiny desk, and y'all know I love tiny desks.
Depending the artists they went up there, they went crazy styles,
p Jada kiss, cheek Locks, cheek loake. I mean, the
only thing I did not like. They did the song
I Love Money Power Respect featuring Little Kim and dmx

(17:11):
Shek did his verse, Styles did his verse came to Jada?
They cut it short, stag because I love that Jada.
I love that Jada verse. What turn the spots in
the bakery to get back bread? What y'all not hearing that, y'all?

(17:34):
Just man, Just if y'all haven't seen it, go check
it out. It's a great. But I think the tiny
desk was thirty thirty minutes or so, thirty to forty minutes. Great,
great tiny desk. Last tiny desk I told you all about.
I think it was justin Timberlakes and his was fire,
and the one before that was Juveniles was fire. I

(17:55):
would never send y'all off to go check out something
that's not heat or not fire. Go check it out
for sure. What else? Since we're talking about music, I'm
gonna keep it on music for right now. Uh My guy,
Larry June just dropped. I'm big on Larry Droom, Larry
June very he he sock it to me numbers. I

(18:18):
fuck with June heavy. He smooth dude, laid back, like
you know, riding your music. I ain't gonna lie. You
could play some of this around the hose, the hose
that don't like being niggas and thugs, you know them.
Them bitches don't want to hear this. This for the
bitches who you know. You got you a little batty.
She laid back, she cool. You could throw the juwne on.
She ain't gonna know the juwne, but you could throw

(18:40):
it on and it's player, it's a vibe. It's still
you know, half Moon Bay, just to grab some lunch.
I'm trying to tell you. No, he went crazy. My
guy June came, Larry June dropped what is it called
doing it for me? Yep, Larry June. He got a
few joints off here that I fuck with heavy. That
like a Mac. I walk like a Mac, talk like

(19:02):
a Mac, spread rax like a Mac.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Hey that shit hard, y'all gotta check him out. He
went crazy with that. What else is new? What else
am I bumper right now? I fuck with this. I
just got into it. It's screwly G, screwly G murder man.
My fact that the favorite song off the tape is
come on, let's go. I fuck with it heavy. That's
something I'm banging heavy? Uh, new music? What's going on

(19:27):
in the new music? Like I said, Honey Gigs shout
out Lotto Lotto drop Uh sugar honey iced tea Polo
g he drop hood poet I had probably, I mean
I never was the biggest Polo G fan, but I
probably check it out just because it's a down downtime
in music right now, and I need new music. I

(19:51):
need to see what's going on, and may I get
his polo g a chance and see see what he
got going on. But I'm for sure banging that Larry Jones,
like that Larry Jones some I mean, once again, it's
for certain people, but that joined some of the hardest shit.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
Man.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
I ain't gonna lie real laid back, get money player
music like it's some of that type shit. You know.
You gotta get that drill shit out your ear. Sometimes
it's okay to listen to the vine off seventeen hundred
to shoot him up, bang bang, It's cool. I was
raised on drill. I come from the drill era when
it started. But you gotta put you feel me, the vibrations,

(20:29):
the frequencies, you indulge and you intake. It's all a
part of you and your makeup. Listen, you can't keep
listening to that drill drill, drill, drill, and wonder why
you're walking around this bitch so angry and frustrated with everything.
Loosen the fuck up, Put some different tunes and vibrations
into your system. Give some different artists to try. What

(20:49):
we got else for new music is that it it's
really not music. But it's along the music lines, So
I will bring it up now President or self proclaimed
president of ys L hys L, not Woody hys L,
Wando or Hondo. Let me see, because I want to

(21:13):
get this nigga name right for y'all. Why, yes, why?
And I can't find his name right now? But why
is sail something? Why is L the CEO? Former CEO

(21:39):
or the self proclaimed CEO apologizes to Gunna all on
his story. I'm not gonna read what he said on
the story.

Speaker 3 (21:47):
Just know he apologized.

Speaker 1 (21:50):
Don't quote me on it, but for not exact words,
but moral of the story. He says something along the
lines of, as a man, I was wrong. I shouldn't
have called Bro snitch when Bro didn't even really snitched. Basically,
when you got niggas out here who really snitched and
glorifying it running around doing interviews and making money and

(22:13):
this and that, and he talking about Woody, it's fucked up.
It's fucked up. A lot of y'all niggas jumped the gun.
A lot of y'all niggas was saying niggas is rats.
A lot of y'all was on Gunna K's gonna bumper
truth be told. A lot of them niggas signed the
YCL just what's the word? Groupies? They just around. They

(22:38):
ain't making no bread for Yscluh Duke Duke, what's his name?
Duke Duke? He a YSL artist. He not making no
fucking bread for YSCAL albums?

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Bad? Who else?

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Little Key he died. He would have been making some
money for YSL, but he's passed. They don't have nobody
else besides stuck Gunna. Gunna got Out dropped one of
his best projects ever, then followed it up with a
second one that was great too. That nigga on.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Tour across the world, sold out dates.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
He the only one bringing in though, making money for
Ya Seal. Everybody in Atlanta said Gunna was a snitch,
turned their back on them. Now you got the leader
of YL saying he apologized, Gunn of this not no rat.
You're seeing a real rat do this and that niggas

(23:39):
better start doing their due diligence on these laws, on
how niggas maneuver in situations when it comes to the
street politics one thing, and I'm nowhere near pro proclaiming
myself to be a street guy or a street nigga.
I just was raised around people who from the streets.

(24:00):
A lot of my homies in the streets. I know
niggas in the streets. I'm around the streets. One thing
about the streets, niggas pick and choose who the fuck
they gonna say a snitch and who not a snitch.
All the niggas Atlanta just jumped to the gun because
one nigga with some cloud or popularity said gun was

(24:21):
a snitch, and everybody ran with it. That's lame as fuck.
I don't like that shit. Niggas need to start thinking
and moving and doing shit for themselves. Form your own
motherfucking opinion, give your own statement on whatever the situation
is at hand. Stop letting people who got more notoriety

(24:43):
or a little more a cloud, or even just a
little more money than you determine how you think or how.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
You gonna go about some shit. What the fuck. I
don't give a.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Fuck how much money you got, how more known you
are than me, none of that. Whatever you say to me,
I'm gonna take it. I'm gonna listen to you and
take for what you said, and I'm either gonna decipher.
I'm a great at deciphering shit and knowing when a
person line or not. And even then with me doing that,

(25:14):
I'm still on my phone Finnish Google and see what
the fuck you said was right or wrong. I'm not
for none of that. You not finna tell me some
bullshit and then had me go out here, and now
I'm looking stupid. That young man from Yassell supposed to
be the leader or whatever. That's why you shouldn't have
rushed to make statements. But what I can say is

(25:36):
I applaud any man who is ever in the wrong
and come out and apologize for the wrongdoing. The same
way you made a public statement and called bro snitch
was the same way you APOLOGI was the same way
you should have went about apologizing, and you did that.
You called bro snitch probably all on Instagram, this, this,

(25:58):
and that. You came right back on Instagram basically saying
you was You ain't saying you was goofy. But once
you make the apology, you basically you tweaked. You was
a goofy, you clown, You was a clown. You shouldn't
have called him this, and that you apologize for it.
So for that alone, I can say I respect you.
For that. I can give respect for that in that situation,
because I'm gonna respect any man who can correct his

(26:21):
actions and take accountability and go forward by changing whatever
the changing his actions and changing how he go about
the situation. It's just crazy how everybody turned on my
boy and now he around his bitch Lit and nobody
ain't really why self. I'm not saying they fucked up
or they not lit. I'm just saying Nigga's not talking
about Yssl right now, Thug locked up too, then the

(26:43):
only one out lit. I'm just saying, you see how
shit changed when motherfuckers want to be lit and want
to be around. I could be wrong, that could not
be the reason why. But I'm just saying from the
outside looking in. Who A might have known anything?

Speaker 3 (26:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
I'm just here doing the fucking podcast.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Nigga. Fuck is wrong with you? Niggas? Damn man.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
But yeah, moving right along, we're gonna talk about some
the apple don't fall too far from the tree. If
y'all can remember, if y'all ever watched, I'm pretty sure
everybody watched or heard it or seen parts of it.
The last dance it was during COVID just dig back
into your memory files. Michael Jordan was on the last dance,

(27:28):
and he says something along the lines of they were
all in the room shooting dice, smoking weed, doing lines
and things of that nature. But he didn't partake in
any of that. And he threw his hands up on
the last dance. They flashed the picture of him in

(27:48):
the room and everybody in the festivity is going on,
everybody eyes bloodshot red. But he didn't partake in that.
I say, the apple don't fall too far from the tree,
to say Marcus Jordan, Michael Jordan's son was just recently
caught somewhere snorting some type of substance, some white substance.

(28:10):
I don't know what the substance is. I'm not gonna
put those things on people. I'm just gonna go off
of what i've seen. And the substance was white. And
he came down, he brought it to the nose. Hey,
only thing that I know you doing through there? Hey,
he owed it up, He owed it up, appled on
far too far from the tree.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
All I know is.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
I don't like when people lie about they truths. Live
in your truths. I'm a person who lives in their truths.
I like to argue sometime, well, let me not even say,
are you. I'm here for the healthy arguing, the back
and forth for good debate.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
We could debate about some sports of Brian or Kobe
and this and that. I don't like to argue when
it's draining. But I can say that and admit that.
So if you come to me you think you're finna
get me not to debate with you or give you
a rebuttal back to some shit you want to say,
Oh yeah, I'm here for the healthy arguing. I live

(29:16):
in my truth with that. But when it gets to
the draining arguing and all that, I don't want to
do none of that. I know I can go from
zero to one hundred, zero to one thousand. I live
in my truths. Michael Jordan sat there in front of millions,
borderline billions and told us he didn't do any drugs

(29:38):
in the room full of drugs.

Speaker 3 (29:40):
You're a liar.

Speaker 1 (29:42):
That's like Kanye say, how he stay faithful in the
room full of holes.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
You're a liar. You didn't.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
You didn't. You did the drugs too, but you downplayed
it like you didn't and that's okay. The apple don't
fall too far from the tree. Your son somewhere out
here on the boat, on the crew, who's doing this thing.
I'm not saying you can't live your life. How you
live your life. You do that, whether it's that's getting high,
ooting up, doing zan's whatever you do, you do it,
hair runt whatever. All I'm saying is living your truths.

(30:14):
Don't sit here and say, oh, I didn't.

Speaker 3 (30:17):
Do that, y'all tripping y'all, y'all y'ah. No, on up
to it, living your truths.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Marcus Jordan, Hey, maybe he crashing out this that young
man he went out with Larissa pimpin, somebody who used
to babysit him. I understand you want to be something
down and you know the old thing, but he cuffed
her up. Was damn thear for the marrier. He probably
just crashing out going through it. But then again, that's
how the rich folks party. That's not my that's not

(30:45):
my realm. And even if I was in that room,
I'm never partying. I ain't never putting nothing up my nose. Ever,
I'm not ooting up nothing. You crazy?

Speaker 3 (30:59):
Is you crazy?

Speaker 1 (31:01):
You got he got his daddy got man. Listen, it's ogs.
Daddy has pops whatever you want to call him. His
people got too much motherfucking money to be ooting up.
But then again, y'all don't know. Y'all looking at it
like he owning up. But shit, the rich people oot
up all day. They function in ooters, They go to work,

(31:22):
they make deals, they close out on deals, they take
phone calls, they drop kids off, all off, oop, straight
oot it up like functioning, getting shit done. So hey
to each his own. Yeah, But before we get out
of here, man, I gotta talk about it, I gotta
talk about USA b USA basketball. We are going crazy

(31:46):
in the Olympics. On eight ten, twenty four, on the
day Kobe Bryant, which is today actually eighteen twenty four
as I'm recording this, the USA basketball team is playing
for the gold medal versus what was it, France. We're
taking off Victor Winbianna and them boys. All I can

(32:07):
say is I watched the game versus Serbia, and it
was a crazy game. It was a crazy game. I
watched it and we were down a locked. We were
down for like three quarters and some chains. All I
can say is the joker as cold as fuck. He
was over there in Serbia killing, had me like, who

(32:29):
the fuck is these Serbian niggas?

Speaker 3 (32:32):
Just I'm like, what the fuck?

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Then they had Bogan from the NBA. I think he
played for the Hawks. I'm talking. He was killing so much.
It got to the point where I said, he done
worked his way into eighty million because he cooking. Hey,
hey want to floater? Hey pull up. I'm hold on this. Nigga,

(32:56):
don't even play like that in the league. But hey,
I'm watching you come to LA playing like that.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
Then you come to the Lakers.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
If you're gonna play like that, we need niggas like that,
real serviceable niggas. He's gonna shoot the three, and he
was going at Bron and like, Nigga, fuck them. He
was going at KD and the I'm like, man, fuck
Bron and KD.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
But we was down. We can't.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
All I know is it got to that fourth quarter
and Nigga, we start playing like the Avengers. Nigga, Bron
did some shit, got a steal or something, got a block,
came down past, just pass it to Curry, Curry other cash.
It was so crazy. He had me tea like. But
what I can say is it's not sweet around the world,

(33:43):
dog around the world.

Speaker 3 (33:46):
My belief.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
I truly believe this. Y'all could y'all could debate me.
Y'all could have whatever rebuttal or whatever y'all want to say.
I believe one these countries have gotten better two to
compete and be so irvisible against the USA because we
have the utmost talent you're gonna need as an opposing country.

(34:08):
You need a minimum two to four NBA guys on
your team. If not, your team is not gonna be
It's not gonna be nothing. Team ain't gonna be shit,
ain't not gonna get it done. Look at Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico got one of their first invites to the
to the ship or whatever or tourney wins in a

(34:33):
long time due to the fact they had Jose Alvarado
out there cooking somebody.

Speaker 3 (34:39):
Look at South Sudan Luau.

Speaker 1 (34:41):
Dang pouring in money, Duke training to them young bulls.

Speaker 3 (34:47):
Over there.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
They had a few former NBA players. One that come
right off the back was winding winning Gabriel. He went
to Kentucky, played for the Lakers. Ain't knowing he a
part of my lineage. I say all that to say,
if yo country, if you're gonna have France, were playing
against France, I got Win Biyanna, Go Bear, Nicholas Batum,

(35:08):
Evan Fournier. You're gonna try to compete in this thing.
To go for go, you're gonna need at least two
to four NBA guys, and you're gonna need the best
guys you got in your country. That's just what it's
gonna be. At minimum. With that being said, we went

(35:30):
on the stretch in that game. Lebron did some shit,
pasted the Curry. Curry did some shit. KD came down,
did some shit. We end up coming back from down.
I think they took Brian and Steph out. They went
down by like fifteen, put him back in. They came
back and ended up winning a game by like I
don't even remember the squad. I want to say like
maybe three or four. Hard fuck game. I believe today

(35:52):
will be an easy game versus France, but I can't
say that. They got Victor Winbianna and Victor win Beiyanna
is enough to win? Is it? He's enough? He's like
to be honest, it's all you need to win games.
If you get Nigga, you get me a win beyonda
right now, and I go to the Bryant Center or
the Brace Center. I won't lose all week, Nigga. I

(36:14):
won't lose for a month, nigga, because when I win,
I don't gotta switch my team. Nigga, when we come
back as the same team. Nigga, that's how good he is.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
So I lied.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
I'm not gonna say it won't be a it will
be an easy game. It will actually be a real
competitive game. It's definitely been high level basketball all Attorney
all Olympics, like I love to see it. I want
to see my boys come home with gold. Add that
onto the resume for my guys, Steph Lebron and just
all them boys out there Ae get them gold, Tyrese
Halliburd and get them young boys go. So, you know,

(36:48):
just for our next Olympics and our next time around,
we got some you know, we got some seasoned, veteran
type players who actually played in the Olympics. They know
what to expect, they know what to do, they know
what it's gonna take to get it done. Because we
can't go through what we went through last summer, losing
and shit again. We just can't I can't I be
stagged to wake up one day and see we done
lost the South Souit Dan in the Olympics. I would

(37:10):
be pissed, highly pissed off for real. But man, I'm
tired of Hell. I swear I need to go to
fuck lay down. I really need to take a shower.
I'm a borderline musty. Who knows, well, I know when
I'm talking about. Who knows? That's what the fuck talking about?
Who knows? I know because I only spelled myself. But no, man,

(37:31):
I'm tired of Hell. Just fresh off work. Like I said, Man,
I appreciate y'all always, everybody who support the show. Everybody
who support the podcast, continue to like, subscribe and tune
into the channel, tune into the show. Man, I don't
know when, just know as of right now the next
episode will be next week Friday, and the audio will

(37:52):
be Friday, and then the visual will be Sunday. For sure,
As of right now, it is staying current. First to
notice things may change, but as of right now, things
are still current. And all that being said, we out
of here this episode sixty three
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