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July 6, 2024 • 37 mins
On the latest episode, host Notorious Lotto kicks it off discussing a 4th of July shooting that occurred during the week. Before quickly addressing Rick Ross giving in Canada, Kendrick Lamar drops music video to "Not Like Us", Lucki's XXL freestyle reaction. Then turning to my Lotto's thoughts on the BET Awards and more!
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(00:00):
The opinions and views and thoughts spokenby the host of this podcast are for
entertainment purposes only. It's not real, it's not serious. It's all entertainment.
No one is revealing, exposing,or telling you anything about themselves.
I don't know what the fuck isreally going on around this town. I
don't know what the fuck you youngniggas got going on. You niggas is

(00:22):
fucking crazy, you niggas. Somemocks. You niggas is some marks.
It's many variations of people from thehood, hood niggas, street niggas,
niggas who just grew up around.I never claim to be no street nigga
or even the toughest nigga, butI'm from the hood, and we all
know everybody from the hood. No, no women nor kids need to be

(00:49):
involved in any street shit. Yesterday, the holidays just passed. Yesterday was
the fourth. If you're hearing theaudio, today is the fifth. If
you're watching the visual, it willbe the sixth. Anyways, on the
fourth of July. As you allknow, everybody, it's a big thing.
I don't know where you guys from, but where I'm from, it's
a big thing. We have parades, everybody go outside. It's a lot

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of things going on and it's justfun. It's like it's family. It's
real family vies, real family oriented. Like it feels just like everybody be
sharing shit. Just everything is justpeaceful. Usually. Just yesterday, three
innocent women were shot. That isridiculous. I don't know what the fuck

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you little ass nigg is doing outhere, but for y'all to be shooting,
and y'all don't even be shooting aty'all intended targets. Three innocent girls,
Three innocent women were shot, Like, that's ridiculous to me. One
ofn't my motherfucking cousin. Cuz getwell soon, you hard body. I

(01:53):
know you're gonna pull through, andI can't wait to hear you talking your
shit about this situation. But thatshit, it's fucked up to me.
Niggas get a gun and all ofa sudden, get tough and be the
toughest nigga. Let's go back toback in the day where you when the
nigga tell you step in the back. Because I'm gonna tell you that out

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the gate, I'm not the toughestnigga, but I'm gonna tell you,
let's step in the back because it'slike, come on now, why y'all
niggas taking an instant of gunplay.You niggas is some hos. You niggas
is some mons. Just the otherdeck man, you niggas is mocks.
I don't even know who did thatshit, but whoever did that shit,
you're lame, lame as hell,And then I already know for you to

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I don't know how many, howmany shooters it was or whoever, I
don't know, but all I knowis whoever was doing the shooting, For
you to hit three innocent women inmultiple different like multiple times, they were
shot multiple times. You was outthere just blowing that bitch five what's six
ninety say? He was out therejust letting that bitch ride. That shit

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is not cool, nor is thatshit acceptable. It's just not It's just
not what needs to be going on. And then that shit always hit different
niggas don't care until it's one ofyour people's ill speak the way I'm speaking
now, I speak this way anytimethis shit go on, not just because
it's my cousin that was involved inthis situation. I ain't like y'all when

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it's somebody else. People weren't hereclose to home, y'all all cool with
it? No, hell no,that shit don't need to be going on.
Motherfuckers is getting older. Motherfuckers justwant to kick it and have a
good time. Ain't no way inhell you can't have a good time to
kick it with motherfuckers. Bro.Them holes outside, they can't even shake
their ass on the car because y'allout here popping. Motherfuckers. It's to
the point where shaking your ass youmight catch a bullet. That's wild.

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That's wild to me, and I'mgonna tell you right now out the gate.
I don't come outside to be aroundon niggas. When I come outside,
I want to be around pretty thickbitches. That's just what it is.
I don't do shit for no niggas. I do shit for me and
for the holes. I ain't buyingno liquor for no niggas. I ain't

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getting flee to be around on niggassaying niggas telling me all, bro,
you flee, you look cool,bro, you fly, you dressing on.
I ain't doing that shit for that. So for you niggas to be
out here and y'all popping the bitches, y'all niggas are you let me know,
you niggas ain't even outside for theright shit. You niggas outside for
the beef. You niggas outside forthe niggas to catch another nigga. Goofy

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ass, nigga, do that shiton your own time. The holes outside,
everybody vibing it is hot, sothe ashes is out, little skirts,
little dresses, little shorts, tittisis out. All type of shit.
Y'all know how I get when it'sthe summer. But y'all want to
do that dumb ass shit, fuckingup every fucking up every low. This

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shit is ridiculous. At some pointthis shit gotta stop. Then y'all be
mad. If she started being invited, only only certain people got to Low,
certain people got the address, theny'all start saying, motherfucker's acting funy,
acting fake shit is fucking weird.And you niggas who did that shit?
You niggas is marks. You niggasis Marx real shit, no bullshit,

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And you niggas gonna get what's comingto you. Man. And like
I said earlier, matter of fact, not just my cousin, but all
three of the people involved in thesituation. All three of the girls involved
in this situation, get well soonimmediately. I can't wait to hear y'all
story and what y'all got to sayand how it went down. That shit
is sick in it and I knowyou gonna be good because get well soon.
Your hard body is they come.Motherfuckers cannot fuck with you, cause

(05:51):
I understand and I know I can'twait to hear you talk your shit again.
With all that being said, y'all, you already know where y'all at,
and it's the place to be.Y'all already know who I am,
and if you don't, and younew to the show, welcome to the
best place to be. I'm mostlyknown as ltt O aka lot Lot aka

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Notorious Lotto aka ten nine shots likeI'm Kobe Bean, I'm your host,
Notorious Lotto, and this is thingsthey won't say. This is episode what
I think fifty nine fifty nine,and I'm usually here accompanied by my humble
co host. They on the track, but my guys, they on the
track. He's out. That boycalled in the work, he took a

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day off. That boy is outenjoying hisself. I don't know where he's
at. I don't know, becausein the DLL's there's so many different things
and places you can be. Butall I can say is he's somewhere in
the Dells. It's all I cansay. I don't know if it's the
Wilderness, color Harri Mount Everest,I don't know. I ain't been to

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the Dells in a long time.But shout out my boys, they on
the track. We need you backnext episode. So bring your ass back,
man. We got work to do. We got a lot of shit.
We got a lot of shit tohandle and get and situated and all
that. With that being said,but you already know what it is like
I said this episode fifty nine andonce again I'm your host, Notorious lott

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Oh aka Lotto Bean, and we'regonna get right into it. I'm not
sure if you guys seen it orcame across it, but Rick Ross was
recently in Canada. While Rick Rosswas recently in Canada, if I'm not
mistaken, Rick Ross was recently jumpedby the Ovio goons and one of his

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entourage was left unconscious after they pulledup in Canada trying to play not like
us. I'm gonna play a littleof the audio from the clips I got
from Twitter her, just so youcan hear the commotion and what's going on,
and we'll go from there. They'renot like us, they like us,

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So as you can hear, itwas a lot of commotion going on
and things of that nature, andthis BRA supposedly came and and started all
over what they was playing. Inthe background. Ross decided to play Kendrick
Lamar's they Not Like Us as hewas leaving, and I guess people told
him turn that ship off. Thegoons or whoever they was out there told
him turn that ship off is disrespectful, and and then the nigga, in

(08:45):
normal nigga fashion, niggas took thatas disrespect and said hell no, probably,
and it led to a BRA.The only thing I can say is
Ross, sit this one out.That was uncalled for. You didn't need
to go to Canada and play notLike Us. You already dissed the man,

(09:05):
You got your words out, calledhim a white boy, this,
this, and that. That's cool. You got your hitsalt, you got
your little jabs here and you gotoff. You didn't have to go there.
And when you did your show,you did not have to perform Kadot's
I mean not perform. You didn'thave to play Katot's song. You could
have walked off the stage, letit be gone, let by guns be

(09:26):
by guns. But no, youwent over there. You rubbed it in
some more. This is just myopinion, my humble opinion. You should
have sat that one out. LetLet kat I do his thing, Let
Kato perform his song. Let Katotplay his song. He was the one
who continued to dis so any ways, and it was really a one.
It really was Drake versus Kendrick.Anyways. Everybody else came in to play,

(09:48):
just coming in to play Ryan Waves. Like I said, you got
off, you got your dishes out, motherfucker. Let you get off,
and it was okay, But sitthis one out. You done went over
there and got your ass beat fornothing. Then you got your baby mama's
tia Kemp. She trolling you,calling you all type of shit. I'm
so tired of seeing her big mouthaast but that's your BM. She been

(10:11):
around, she's a troll. Butyeah, lead that shit alone, bro,
Just sit this one out. Youdon't gotta you don't gotta play into
none of that. You don't haveto do any of that again. Like,
to be honest, it's like youthought you was bigger than it.
I keep saying it. One thingI take from the LA culture because I've
been I've been so indulged and justinvested into the LA culture. One thing

(10:31):
for sure, you never bigger thanthe program. And Rick Ross, you
went over there thinking you bigger thanthe program because you got money and you
Ross that you can't get touched.Usually when people start thinking they can't get
touched is when they get touched.So never think that. In my opinion,
that's just truly what I believe.Like, just once again, don't

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do no dumb ass shit. Youdidn't have to go over there playing out
like us. You not even onthe song you not nor on the remix
nor anything like that, not gettingno pub or cred for that. You
got what you what was coming toyou. I mean, if you was
gonna play, you should already hadthe niggas with you that you knew was
gonna knock some niggas out and whoknew how to handle business. But obviously
that wasn't the case. And y'allgot y'all ass handed to y'all and I

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feel for you and I feel badfor y'all in that situation. But let's
let's just not move like that.Let's just not do that, and let's
just leave that alone and leave theKendrick shit to Kendrick. With that being
said, while we're talking about Kendrickanyways, we might as well go ahead
and talk about it. My guy, Kendrick Lamar, fresh off the pop

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up on the fourth of July dropthe Kendrick Lamar Not Like Us video.
I seen mixed reactions on Twitter,and for those that don't know, I
use Twitter as the number one sourceof info far as the Internet, not
on real life thing, as faras social media topics and things of that

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nature. Everything come to x formerlyknown as Twitter first, then it spreads
out to other platforms YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, things of that nature.
So a lot of people I thinkit's just Drake stands saying they don't like
the video. In my opinion,I really really really liked the video.
The song he previewed at the beginningFire Crazy Heat. I truly hope it's

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something that's gonna be on the album. I really hope the next project he
dropped his along the Vibes or notlike us, like Katod is really one
of those like and y'all got y'all. Let Drake got y'all thinking he don't
got bops and slaps for people torap too and listen to, and he
really does, and not like usas put him on the map in the
urban community even deeper and even deeperwith like the hood niggas and the niggas

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who don't really ever would listen toKendrick. But from this video, that
preview of the song in the beginningfire whole concept of the video, A
lot of the stuff Drake said andfamily and his this songs and like family
matters and fifty drop and give mefifty or fifty push ups or push ups

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whatever it's called. A lot ofthe lines he were saying to Kendrick,
A lot of the scenes Kendrick shotwere like a response to some of those
lines. I could be reaching.But it's a part in the video where
it's a lot of trailers and peoplethey dancing in front of them, and
it's like, to me, it'slike a that's like a symbolic or symbolism

(13:35):
for the pedophilia and trafficking. Becauseif I'm not mistaken on the wire,
they were trafficking, and they weretrafficking little kids and things of that nature,
and those containers and shipping containers andthings of that and things like that.
And if I'm not mistaken, that'swhat they do anyways. They use
like those shipping containers and docks andthings of that nature to traffic shitty and

(13:56):
get shitty and undetected and unknown andthat and things like that. So even
Drake saying that k Dot beats onhis wife and he not really with his
girl and things of that nature.To me, the one of the best
parts of the video is Kendrick andhis girl dancing at the end doing the

(14:18):
she She low key got off withthe little l a West Coast jig.
I like it, I truly do. Like they said, you you Drake,
you said he beat his girl.They not happy. One of the
kids is day Freeze. The kidlooked just like Kendrick and Whitney. She
did her little two step jig atthe end, got off. I keep
replaying that part. I can't evenlie to you. The song got cracking

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it. The song is addicting.When you hear it, you just you
just gotta rap it. You justgotta you just gotta vibe to it.
You gotta danceing, you gotta manmake you want to throw up a set.
That's just what it is. Ifyou haven't seen the video, I
mean, go check out the video. It's a great video. It's a
good video. I mean it's probablyalready had twenty million views and it's only

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been twenty four hours, not evenlast last I checked of it, it
was probably at I think fourteen millionor something like that. But it's gonna
do crazy numbers, just exactly likethe like the audio did, and the
video just gave it more life,to be honest, because when you really

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think about it, we've heard itso much, but the song hasn't even
been out but only like a monthor so, maybe like two months,
okay, like two months. Thisthis video just gave that song new life.
We're gonna hear this for the wholecollege football season, NFL season,
even going into the next basketball season. Like this, this really may be
song of the year. So getused to it if you're if you are

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not used to it already. Whilewe talking about music, I might as
well talk about the Freshman XL cover. I think I talked about it last
time on the pod. But thenalso Lucky came out. The artist Lucky
came out and shiit this about theExcel cover, and I just want to
play his voice note so I cankind of give some feedback in a response

(16:11):
to what he says, they wantpeople to care about the Freshman list.
Hey, I'm out of delete thisbecause it's not my business. But look,
hey, the fact Double XAIL couldget mad that somebody don't want to
do that freestyle that they just likethat aware like oh yeah, this shit
is not gonna go out like thebest way for me. Like, bro,
it's twenty twenty four. The factthey still got the format the same

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as it was in like twenty thirteen. That's how you know they like Double
XL kind of in it just forlike the for the engagement, the engagement
part, now you know what I'msaying, because they know, like the
freestyle is gonna be the most viralpart. Like it's twenty twenty four.
Niggas don't even record music the sameway. Shit fuck record niggas don't even

(16:53):
consume music the same way they wasin twenty thirteen. I feel like,
but the fact that you make likethese young artists go up there and like
freestyle and then gotta have a style, any beat to something that they don't
got already. That's true because nobodyeven do that in the first place.
Like, it's not no fucking youngNazi from Queens gonna pop up, Like

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there's no lyrical genesus. You knowwhat I'm saying, Like it is,
but people don't even care about thelyrics. Like, so the fact that
they still got them doing that isyou obviously setting them up for failure,
Like it's twenty twenty four. Ifthey want people to care about the freshman
list, they gonna change the freshmanlist to get like in Times with the
fucking like the Times. What Ican say shout out to Lucky because I

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like his last project. It's afew of them Jones on there that I
like and I fuck with. WhatI can say is one thing he said
is they don't even care about thelyrics. You're making people come up there
and rap to beats they don't evenhave nothing for. To me, I

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could be wrong. I understand whatyou're saying too. Double xcel should change
the format, double Xcel should updatehow they go about the process of doing
this. But what I can sayis why the fuck you niggas don't care
about y'all lyrics? Why do y'allWhy don't y'all take y'all craft serious?

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You're right, music is not consumedthe same. It's not music is not
digested the same. But one thingI know, at the root of all
music, people care about substance.When a song can make you feel away,
a lot of this new shit,I don't feel nothing. It don't

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take me a place, It doesn'tmake me feel like. No, I
hear what you're saying. You comein and you wrapping on the beat.
You don't know. I'm a regularJoe blow guy. Right now, we
could talk. We all freestyled inthe rooms before, just turning on beats
and different beats and things of thatnature. If you got it, you

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got it. If you don't,you don't work on your craft, hon
your skills. But I give youand I hear what you're saying when you
talk about the platform being updated andcoming up to speed with the times and
even to some artists may not wantingto do that and go to that platform
just because it's not gonna be agood look for them. But how can

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dropping a freestyle not be a goodlook for you. And artists have been
going to funk flex over years,going to Sway in the morning, Sway
in the morning, over years,doing freestyles and dropping quick little verses and
things of that nature. It onlyhurts you when you not who you are.
It only hurts you when you're notthe artist you portraying to be in

(20:02):
the music. And I'm not eventalking about as far as esthetically and just
if you claim to be some toptier lyrical rap, not even lyrical,
if you claim to be the bestrapper, the best guy out, whether
it's trap, pop, R andB, whatever it is, when you
get on there, if you ifyou get on that mic, we should
hear it. If you rap,if you're a lyrical god, we should

(20:25):
hear some lyricism. If you're atrapper, we should hear you talking that
trap shit better than anybody, putit together better than anybody. If you
R and B. When you touchthat mic, I want to hear them
pipes, pause, no funny shit, no, no daty. I want
to hear chords and different sounds thatI never that I wouldn't hear from the
next person, or that somebody maynot be able to do, to shoot

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to show your value and your worth, Like yeah, I'm really that nigga,
or even if you or if you'rea woman up there, I'm really
that bitch. I'm really that girl. Like come on now, all exposure
is good exposure, All press isgood press, good or bad. You
gotta know how to spin it whenyou talk. Like I said, when

(21:07):
you mentioned the point that people don'tcare. They don't care because y'all don't
care, y'all giving them anything andthey taking anything from you. To be
honest, after this Kendrick and Drakeback and forth, I think it's a
shift that's gonna make a shift backto where lyrics start to matter more,
substance starts to matter More's I prayand I hope it goes to that shift

(21:29):
to where motherfuckers realize that you can'tjust give me anything. You gotta give
me it's more than just a goodeight away in a year on the track.
Let's get back to when this shitmatter, when it's with substance,
when songs meant something, songs tookyou places you would see such a great
greater return on things, and thingsjust would be better. In my opinion,

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truly in my opinion, all thingsmusic. Like, once again we're
talking about music, and it's beena long time coming. To be honest,
I didn't even know it was coming. I didn't know it was on.
I caught wind of it because ofTwitter. Once again, shout out
Twitter. The BT Awards just recentlycame on. I'm not sure if it

(22:15):
was the fourth or the third,but once again, I didn't know.
The marketing fur the show was horrible. You wouldn't knew it was an award
show. Any other awards show orceremony that comes on Grammy's Oscars, VH
one, MTV album, I'm notsure how long that's been. Shit,
AMC Award, any other award show, you're gonna know that award show is

(22:40):
coming on. I didn't see anycommercials. I didn't see any tweets,
Instagram posts. I didn't even seeany social influencers creating content to get you
aware of the show. So thatright there in itself, to me,
that was one thing in itself rightthere, like and it's all but a

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few different things happened at the atthe BT Awards. Before I get into
the show, I want to talkabout something that happened on the carpet.
I believe, or I believe walkingin Gunna was there. It was a
lot of people there, Gonna Meg, the Stallion, Globebrilla, Keiki Palmer,
Usher, lots of influencers that youknow from social media. Keith Lee's

(23:30):
the guy who'll be like, man, come here, that guy method Man's
twin. That's what I'm gonna callhim. So many people, so many
people, like the list goes onand on. But one thing that I
don't understand is somebody walked up toGunna and they said that and did this.

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Gonna want it, man, youcan't be in the city doing all
that ratting and ship, right,ass nigga, Gonna you want to man,
Gonna wanna Man, you can't bein that city doing all that rat
and and shit. Man, youlame ass nigga. You walked up on
him with your phone out, recordeda video told him you can't be in

(24:17):
the city doing all that snitch.Oh my girl, you niggas make me
mad. He can't be in thecity doing all that snitching, but you
recording a video telling him, callinghim a rat and the snitch trying to
get clout if he couldn't be ina city. Why you ain't doing nothing
because you cloud chasing You lame ashell. Everybody want to be fucking thugs.

(24:41):
Everybody want to press somebody. Everybodywant to apply these street ethics and
street codes to everything, when thatain't the case them. Street rules and
ethics don't apply to everybody, letalone. If you didn't even grow up
in the hood, if you didn'tgrow up in no trenches or in any

(25:02):
hood in America, that shit reallydoesn't apply to you. For so for
that nigga whoever recorded that video todo that, he is lame as fuck.
And that's what we need to startdoing. Start holding people are fucking
accountable. If you niggas is lame, you niggas is lame. That's just

(25:22):
what it is, no way aroundit. We shouldn't even negate that shit.
That move right there is laying thatgo for you bitches too. You
bitches need to start being accountable.You all be doing a lot of lame
shit too. Motherfuckers need to starttelling you, yeah, ah, shorty,
that was lame as hell, don'tdo that shit again for real,
because that shit is not cool andit's not cute. But with that being

(25:47):
said, we're gonna move on,and I mean I watched the show once
again. One, I don't knowhow to back to just BTV. They
marketed to show crazy horribly wrong.I truly didn't even know. I truly
didn't even know that it was on. So with that being said, I
don't have cable. Most people don'thave cable anymore. In this day and

(26:11):
age, everything is streaming. Idon't have the BT app. So one,
I'm not gonna get the BET appjust to see the award show.
So I didn't know how to watchthe award show. I googled it found
out okay, BT is given atwenty four hour day passed to allow you
to watch the award show. Iwatched some of it. My take on

(26:33):
it was one, I can say, it was good to see just the
BT Awards. I'm not gonna liejust to see that name in that brand.
It was good because I grew upon this shit. I grew up
on the BET Awards one O sixin Park, Rap City and just BT
being a focal point for like blackentertainment. But overall, from the show,

(26:59):
in my opinion, it felt likea parody. It felt kind of
like like a sketch or like askit, Like it didn't really feel real.
Like some of the artists came out. Don't get me wrong, some
of the performances was right. Someof them was cool. I just like

(27:21):
to see people out, like myguy Chief Keith was out. I like
to see Keith doing things and justback around in that line like. But
like just the show felt like areal parody, like they gave Usher,
like even Usher getting this like Idon't want to say, is it a
Lifetime Achievement award? The shit feltfake. Shit felt like a scene out

(27:44):
the boondocks, like they do anUsher tribute. Where the fuck is the
male R and B singers? There'sno prominent male R and B singers,
no younger ones because obviously no peersare gonna do the tribute. But there's
no younger male R and B singerswho really killing the game. Because one

(28:08):
y'all had Keki Palmer come out andsing some shit that's insane to me.
No, not to Kiki. Idon't know if she can sing. I
don't even know if she's R andB. I don't know. I know
Keki Palmer is a great personality.She can host some shit. She has
character charisma, great character like characteristics. Let me not say character because I

(28:29):
don't know her personally. But whenthe fuck since when Keki Palmer can sing?
She got an R and B albumor something. I don't know.
This shit don't make sense to me. Sit felt like a scene out the
boondocks. Who else a lotto cameout? She rapped with an Usher chain

(28:52):
on, like the whole tribute thisis this whole tribute to Usher was ass.
I'm not gonna lie. It feltreal for it felt like we're just
trying to do something, like let'sjust do something, and like, just
let's do something for somebody in theaward somebody like even Usher being in the

(29:12):
front listening to them just like givehim his praise and things of that nature.
Shit felt like just so weak sauce. Usher got on stage, did
his little acceptance speech, shout outto even shouting out the black men and
black this and that, and thenBT bleeped out half of his half of
his little acceptance speech. Didn't lethim get off, blurt bleeped that out.

(29:38):
Yeah, Like the whole night feltlike a parody, really felt off
like it just like I said,it felt like an episode out the Boondocks.
I don't know if it was likedue to production, like them rushing
it. It felt real rushed.It didn't feel like it was real planning
properly. Once again, like Isaid, the marketing for it was trash.
I didn't even know it was happening. I don't think nobody knew what

(30:00):
was happening, even the way thoughsome of the awards went like Tyler won
Best New Artists, No fucking Way, and I like Tyler, but no
Way. She won Best New Artistsover Sexy read no fucking Way, Get
the fuck out of here. Andthen the thing that stole the whole night
was Taraji and Keith Lee. Asegment comes on. I guess Taraji p

(30:26):
Henson is gonna pass out roses topeople. Taraji comes up, walks past,
Keith Lee, goes to the guythat I would say is methad Man's
twin or whatever method Man's little brother. She calls him Keith Lee. She
still gives rose to him and KeithLee. I guess after the situation.

(30:47):
After the BT Awards, Keith Leeposts on Instagram him dropping the rolls like
a boomerang, saying something like uh, along the lines of don't quote me
on this, like if we're notmeant to be in the rooms we're not
meant to be in, then wewon't be in. Our names will be
known when we're in the rooms thatwe're meant to be in. Shit like
that, ya ya ya very onbrand for Keith Lee, like very very

(31:12):
on brand. He went to gotake to TikTok to make a TikTok to
even say it was not Taraji's fault. We loved Taraji. She had nothing
to do with the situation. Hedidn't understand production coming to move him from
where him and his wife was seated, to put them there, and then
for them to not for everything tonot go correctly. None of that,

(31:36):
he said, it was none ofthis was Taraji's fault, any of that
anything of that nature. He feltlike it was all on BT far as
them and production. Taraji took andwent on the post after he made that
video, and even he even addressedhis wife making a little face people saying

(31:57):
his wife was irritated or whatever thecase may be. I'm not gonna lie
anybody with a girl. I'm notgonna say wife because I don't have that.
If you got a girlfriend. Whateveryou and your girl go somewhere.
You the one who gotta be coolwhen the situation's happen. Your girl can
be the one irritated, make aface, get all rowdy and disrespectful,

(32:17):
even though it ain't cute. Butlike, come on now, like he
said he was moved from. Ifyou move me from one seat to another
seat, because this some shit y'alltrying to do and it don't go right,
I'm gonna be a little irritated.I don't got the right to show
it, but my girl gonna showit for both of us. So let
her get off. Leave that girlalone. But Taraji took to Instagram and

(32:40):
respond to his video by saying lifereally is too short for this behavior.
He wasn't in his seat they gaveThey give celebrity assigned seats. I rehearsed
all damn day to go hit mymark and the yet and that young man
wasn't in his seat, so hemissed his moment. His ego is hurt.
He will be fun. I cleanedit up at the end of the

(33:00):
show. No love lost here hashtagGod blessed she didn't. In my opinion,
she didn't have to respond that waybecause in Keith Lee's video he stated
he didn't y'all know how on y'allknow Keith Lee, how I'm one out
of ten rate it? Try itme and my wife, this, this

(33:22):
and that. It's the same shit. When he went to Atlanta and they
tried to well, I won't saycanceled, and they tried to chuning up
eating you know, pause, eatinghim up for that because he said Atlanta's
service was this and that and theyain't like it. Then Taraji didn't have
to respond that way because, likeI said in his video he released,
he was just clarifying what happened andwhat he meant by him dropping the roles

(33:46):
in his Instagram post. The wayTaraji responded was very like kind of sassy
and smart Alecy when he never putany blame on Taraji and he put all
blame on production on the production crewin BT yourself. Shit is crazy and
it's funny to me because people alwayssay they want men to express theirselves.

(34:08):
Men's mental health is important, andeven when you express yourself in the most
articulate way, they still turn yourwords around on you and put blame on
you and say you shouldn't have saidthat, or you shouldn't have felt this
way, or be a man ortough enough, whatever the case may be.
In my opinion, this is myhumble opinion. Keith Lee didn't say

(34:31):
anything wrong. He responded correctly.He gave cleari for I wouldn't explain shit.
Y'all seen me dropping that rose.It would have been that y'all have
said I was sassy, emotional.I wouldn't have gave a fuck. I
wouldn't have came out with no video. Him coming out with the video even
explaining the post show you that hewasn't known that. He was just trying
to get his point across and lety'all know how he felt. And when

(34:52):
him up. Anytime a man tryto let you know how he felt,
the world always turns whatever and howyou feel, and you expressing yourself against
you. One thing I learned fromthis situation, don't express yourself. You
just really got to shut the fuckup as a nigga. Don't nobody care.
And if they and even if youis right, they're gonna try to
turn it against you and use itagainst you. So it's best just to

(35:13):
not even do that. It's justbest to not even share anything or or
let a THEI motherfucker know how youfeel any of that. It's fucked up.
It's like that, and it's fuckedup. The internet kind of tried
to turn on Keith Lee when hedid nothing wrong. Once again, that
shit for us, the BET wards, the production and things of that nature
was very janky. Like I said, marketing was asked. I didn't even

(35:35):
know it was coming out. Ididn't even know it was a BET Awards.
So if that's the case, Ican only imagine them not having the
right seats and this and that,he said. She said he wasn't in
his assigned seat. That wasn't evenhis seat from the beginning. He said,
he was moved there. That's whatI'm saying. So like this shit
is just a lot of shit.Don't even need to go be that deep.

(35:58):
And she responded to him real sassyand unnecessarily when he just expressed how
he felt about the situation. Idon't believe his ego was hurt. But
that's here for another day. We'llsee how how it goes with Keith Lee
coming up whenever he does another TikTok. But that's it for episode fifty nine.
I appreciate every single one of y'allwho tune in and watch the show.

(36:20):
If you haven't liked, if youhaven't already, first off, subscribe
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(36:42):
us to hear, the things youwant to hear, topics you want to
hear from us, or just evenhow you feel about some of the things
we talked about throughout the video.I appreciate everybody who listens and tune in
the show. And that's it forepisode fifty nine. I'm your host,
Notorious Lotto, and we out ofhere.
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