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November 1, 2024 • 37 mins
On the latest episode, we end the Halloween season off with our favorite Halloween moments growing up as kids, Young Thug is a free man and on his way home, OTF founder Lil Durk is locked up in the Feds. Is the banana Laffy Taffy the best Laffy Taffy flavor? Meg The Satllion releases a new documentary admitting to some details she may have lied about in the past, and much more!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The opinions and views and thoughts spoken about the host
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It's not serious. It's all entertainment. No one is revealing,
exposed and or telling you anything about themselves. We lyddy
lady in the city. Man, what is going on? We
live indirect And how you feeling, my boy?

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Man? I just left the gym. I'm feeling good man.
How you like it in Vosa?

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Man?

Speaker 2 (00:26):
It's decent, it's real clean space shius. You know, plenty machines. Yeah,
I told him, ain't waiting around for the bench, just
twenty benches, man, you hoop it all? Nope?

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Yeah, but they was in there though.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Hell, here's a couple of people in there.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Fake decent.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
You go in there and hoop any time.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Of the day till twelve.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Bro, you hoop THEMN there all day for real.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Real.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
And I think the gym opened at with.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
Like five, I think, he said. I think I ain't
say it when the gym exactly, OK, But he said
they opened at eight or seven.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
I think shit, either way, it go. It's early enough
for you to get in there, you know, get you
some working, go crazy I need to go back to
be honest, I fuck with that jib. I think it's
way better than Planet. I'm gonna go back tonight. Yeah,
if you go back tonight, I probably go with you.
I ain't gonna lie to you, though. I think it's
way better than Planet, like for sure, for sure. Like Planet,

(01:17):
it's always the only thing. The only benefit I could
give Planet is that it's twenty four hours, so you
could just be up at one in the morning. If
you want to work out, you go, just go work
out type shit. Other than that, it don't got nothing
on Planet. It's they got the saunas in there, the
spot room, the massiges, therapy chairs, just crazy like you

(01:40):
just can't beat it. But with that being said, you
already know who I am. I am your host, Notorious
lott O aka Lotto, being the most humble, gracious host
there is, highly favorite, highly sought after, and if you
don't believe it, that's okay. You haven't been looking where
you need to be looking. But here we are. I

(02:02):
think this is episode seventy one, and I'm accompanied by
the best producer, best hit maker, best beat maker there
is in the Midwest. Some of you guys knowing Miss,
I ain't even gonna.

Speaker 2 (02:15):
Do all that.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
No, I'm here with Man, with my guys. They on
the motherfucking track. You already know who it is.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
We here again. Like I said, this is episode seventy one,
we Live and Direct. It is November first, I believe,
I think so it's the first. It's the first. So
I'm not sure if we talked about Halloween on the
last pot, I'm not sure. We probably talked about Halloween
movies or something like that.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
I'm not sure.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
But here we are again because it was a lot
of people still celebrating Halloween just yesterday as well. So
we are here to start off the pod with, if
I'm not mistaken, some of your just best Halloween moments
just throughout life.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Shit, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
One thing I could say, I mean, one of the
best moments just I mean, we've grown as hell now,
but this is this is a holiday more I think,
unless you're really into like the scary ship yeah yeah, yeah,
which I am. It's more so for the kids because
my best moments probably was when I was a shorty
going around trying to get candy and ship.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Nobody was trying to go to hunted houses or nothing
with me. So I really ain't do ship. Sure man.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Even though I like scary shit, I don't want to
be scared.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
I should be fun.

Speaker 1 (03:35):
Why are y'all dressed up? I understand it dressed up
is the characters that I like to see, But I
would hate for those characters to be chasing after me.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
I might work at one next year. I just try
to you know what.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
That's your speed. Though I could see you when they're
trying to scare somebody and trying to.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
Do I'm gonna be pissed.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
I would be so pissed I find out it's you.
Oh my god, I look back, you take a mask
off and it's you. Say I would have got away
if it won for you? Meddling kids and that dog man.
But no, Yeah, I think some of the best moments
for Halloween, just growing up was just going to trick

(04:18):
or treating, especially.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
With your friends. Finally you ain't got to go with
the family like your bet. That's one of the best
mouth free out here. Getting just a couple of blocks.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
No, that's what I'm saying. We out here. That's when
you go from wherever you live at you go to
the bigger neighborhoods that got the that's giving out the
real deal, get the big candy bars and ship like that.
Like that was some of the best times for like
being assure you like man Man Niggas was leaving out
coming home with full pillowcases full of candy. Two three

(04:51):
bags were for candy, like I.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
Was going different days too, like Kenosha.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
So you could really load up, Like you could literally
have two to three bags of candy for real, for
real and be decent and be decent, and then you
know what's funny, Like growing up, this shit went platinum
through hoods across America. I truly believe this. That scream
mask with the blood you know, if you squeeze the
little thing and it makes the whole mask be bloody

(05:22):
and shit dog, everybody had that mask at some point.
I'm not like, even if you didn't technically buy it,
it was around. Somebody had that mask, you know, somebody
who had that screen mask, and it was just like,
that's just something platinum in the hood. That's like a
mellow jersey or something like that. Like but what I

(05:42):
can say, I was looking at some of the videos
and things that was going on on Halloween, and I said,
you know, I really don't partake in holidays, but not
gonna lie. Next year, I probably will dress up as
Michael Myers and I'm just gonna be walking around on bullshit.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
I'm going all out next year. Man, I'm damn there,
gonna decorate my crib, throw a party. I'm having Hallow
Halloween party as a crib next year. I'm telling y'all, now,
this the invite. It's gonna be like Craig and Day
they them Christmas party but Halloween.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
So you having a Halloween rent party?

Speaker 2 (06:15):
No, I don't even need no donation, just you know,
pull up. I just be festive. We're a costume.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Why Day they busting his in craig room asking him
do he have some condoms?

Speaker 2 (06:26):
Man?

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Blocking you got some condoms?

Speaker 2 (06:31):
What the fuck?

Speaker 1 (06:31):
Doug? That's so funny.

Speaker 2 (06:33):
She liked me anyway, Hey, hey, TiO. But then he
had two in the room, so I don't know. I
don't even know why he did.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
That, just man like, like she said, you should have
a lock on the door. Why you don't got a
lock on your door? Game? Y'all grown as hell? What's
going on? But yeah, like I was saying, I come
to terms. Probably next year, I will probably want to
dress up as Michael Myers, get the mask and ship,
but I just want to do it just for the
not on some I just want to get on some

(07:04):
some Halloween scary shit. I just want to do Michael
Myers ass ship.

Speaker 2 (07:10):
Pop out. It might be that DJ you know party, Okay, man.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
You know how I feel about that. I've been saying
we need to go and have our own little day party.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
Where Halloween be cracking. Dude, if I can get everybody
at my party.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
I'm telling you, bro, I've been seeing it. I've been
seeing it on TikTok as. We're getting older. People love
good energy and good environments. You are good at picking
and selecting songs. You get the We get the right
set list. All we need is a decent space. The

(07:46):
first party can be free. Y'all just come and vibe out.
We're going crazy. We do it on I promise you.
We do it on like a Tuesday or a Thursday.
First night, R and B A like an R and
B Tuesday, R and B Thursday. You play some good
R and B hits.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
In the wind.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
That boy, you would be booked for birthdays bar myths, pass.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Man all type of shit.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Yeah, yeah, while are we talking about these Halloween costumes
and things of that nature. I came across something that
just didn't sit well with me. One of the hosts
of the breakfast club DJ Envy, this guy dressed his
daughter up as Little Kim for Halloween. That is that,

(08:32):
I don't it. Just stuff like this makes my head
hurt because it doesn't make sense to me. One, why
are you We all know how Little Kim came up,
not saying she was like it was super crazy, but
it was very sexualized. Her pictures are very raunchy. Everybody

(08:54):
have seen Notorious when she was Who was that Tasha
Saint Patrick Rappings that called her Tasa Saint Patrick? But
the I don't even know her real name. But I
think she a part of a singing group. I think
she was in a group.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
She was in a movie of a singing group.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
I think No, no, I think she's really a part
of a group. I don't want to say s w
V no, she ain't that Okay, it's a group, though
I swear she's in the group. Is she in? I
think she in a group with What group is that?

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Tiny was in her name Noriton. She was in three
l W Yeah, see there you go.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
I knew she was in something. I knew she was
in something, but everybody was damn nearing something back in
the nineties on the come up. But no, like, it
just doesn't make sense when you know Little Kim has been,
she's been a sex symbol. She was. She dresses very
raunchy on the come up, thongs like lingerie type gear,
things of that nature. What the fuck made you go

(09:55):
let your little daughter dress up as Little Kim for Halloween?
It's the breakfast club there, man. It doesn't make sense.
It doesn't. And then the only thing I can make
sense of it is that you want the engagement, you
want the detraction that's coming behind it, because you know
when you do something like this, the internet is gonna

(10:16):
eat it up. Now, they gonna be all going to
your page and trying to see this and that, and
now you're getting your your name is out there even more.
And if that's the case, which that's the only logical
thing I could see behind it, because then like, if
that's the case, there's no other reason, because your little
daughter doesn't even she's not old enough to even know
love Kim no fucking love Kim songs and if you

(10:39):
look at little Kim now you listen. Man, I'm not
even gonna talk about how she looks now, but that's
due to a whole bunch of shit she been through
in life and things of that nature. But still basically
pimping out your little daughter for the Internet and engagement.
It's crazy to me. You already on one of the
biggest platforms there is in the hip hop space.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
What happened to that?

Speaker 1 (11:01):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (11:03):
The real estate scheme they was doing, That's what I'm saying, Bro.

Speaker 1 (11:09):
You doing You got Ponzi schemes going on, y'all stealing
money from people. It's probably still an open pendication and
ship like that. But bro, you you let your daughter
be little Kimm It just doesn't make sense with me.
It just doesn't. I would never put my if I
had a daughter, I would never put my daughter in
that type you're gonna be do Go be door to explore,

(11:29):
Go be tinker Bill. What the fuck do you mean?

Speaker 2 (11:32):
You?

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Borderline? Can't even be Harley Quinn because she Harley Quinn
got some little ass clothes to I'm you borderline. You
gotta be something, No I'm not doing that. I'm not
putting my kids in that type of position to be sexualized,
even on the Internet at that young of an age,
because it's pedophiles all out here on the internet and
all this and that. It's just not it's not very

(11:58):
it's not a good it's not good taste. It's just not.
And then you're doing it for the content. You're doing
it for the engagement, the likes, the comments, and the
buzz around your name, and that shit is trash, bro,
that shit is trash. Dj Mvy he already got a
lot going on, and he got a podcast with his girl,
and it's just bro, go do some push ups. That's what.

(12:18):
That's the best thing I can tell you. Just go
do some ups. Just the first thirty day challenge, one
hundred push ups a day. Everybody should be getting with
it and getting into him. Man, what we got next
on the board? Man? Because this shit gonna hurt my
head fucking talking about dj Envy.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
My boyfriend, Tucker Yeap, Doug.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Let him come home. It's a lot going on behind that.
I think if I can remember some of the conditions
was the judge gave him. It was five years, but
she counted it to time served fifteen years. On probation,

(13:00):
he has to do four concerts a year for the
kids a benefit yeah that anti violence, anti gang guns
and gang violence. He has to stay out of Metro
Atlanta for ten years so that Atlanta is done. He
can't use any drugs, including weed.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
He can't have contact with no gang members or Coda
Finnix other than his brother and Gunner and yep.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
And he can't own any legal any firearms.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
I gonna lie. I feel like him and Gunna finna
drop something's raizy, Like it's Gunna been going hard since
he got out, and it's like thug fin to come
home and it's like they already waiting on it, and
it's man, you never.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Know, and I'm not man, I just don't know, like
what's gonna how it's actually gonna play out, because technically
that is his artist. Doug is the the the owner
of YSL, the label or whatever, and Gunna is signed
to y L. I'm not sure if they're gonna just

(14:07):
have a business only relationship or if they're really gonna
be cool again. But what I can say is for
him to ask the judge to specifically allow him to
still have contact with Sergio Kitchens a KAA gonna because
it gotta mean something. A lot of people were saying
he is snitching this and this and that. I'm not

(14:29):
gonna get all into the details of that, but it
must mean something. If if thug can look past whatever
Gunna had going on and he made sure that was
something in his and his conditions or whatever to be
able to work and still kick it with Gunna and
things of that nature, it must be some type of

(14:50):
love there. Still I don't know, but we will see
when when he they start putting out music and things
of that nature. And a lot of people when we
was talking about when I mentioned yesterday, like the no drugs,
people were saying, they don't know if they want sober
thug and this and that, Like it's not hard to
rap about non gang violent night like non gang and

(15:12):
guns type shit Like it's not it's not hard to
wrap about clothes or some other shit Like it's just
it's not like he has to do that. And it's
not like he gotta be off the drugs to make
good music. It's not the case. Like I just don't
see it. Because Gunna came home both his projects. The

(15:35):
last two he dropped was.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
He Fire, and he wasn't talking about killing nobody, none
of that.

Speaker 1 (15:41):
Both of the last two projects he dropped was He.
It made niggas say, oh hold on, now, Gunna this cold, Yes,
he's that cod.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
They stopped calling him a snitch. I started playing his
music again exactly.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
And Thug been sober this long. Thug gotta when it
comes to rapping, he has a he got a good mind.
He know how to put some shit together. You know
how to put words together in a way where you
gotta you gotta really listen to catch some of the
shit he say. Like, so I believe even him being sober,
he's still gonna make good music. And truly I believe him.
And just Thug and Gunna together it's usually a hit.

(16:17):
It's just usually that's what it is. So I expect
hits coming from him. I expect real hits coming from him. No, no,
like like quick and like no time to be wasted.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
And meanwhile, Thug free Man, little Dirt, he went down,
Man love Dirt.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Chicago, the Voice, the Chicago Voice, the Chicago jay Z.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
Oh my gosh, I.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Mean it's like I mean, it's It's a tough situation
because I don't know, maybe because I've seen people on
the internet saying they don't like they just now seeing that.
I guess Dirk all the stuff you rap about that
he lived and it's authentic. Maybe the world is just
really starting to understand what drill is. But we knew

(17:10):
this type of stuff because we grew up around it.
But drill is a very incriminating style of rap. It
is a very incriminating style of rap. Drill is you
really just talking about the ship you're doing in the
streets and you're talking the ops, and you're talking shit
about the ops, This stops that dead people that you spinning,

(17:30):
you shot this or that. So drill rap itself is
very incriminating.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
They be talking about how they done shot somebody left
them laying at the bus stop, but just a couple
of days ago, some randy don't know what's going on, but.

Speaker 1 (17:49):
Saying like that's not It's like the drill rap is
a very incriminating style of rap. I don't wish that,
I don't wish to jail or anything like that on
any but drill is like talk, It's just very incriminating
and it's very it's good. It's good rap though, because

(18:10):
when you listening to it, it shit be crazy and
it's the beats. It do be the beats. But I'm
not gonna also, I'm not gonna lie Like yeah, I'm
not gonna lie too.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
It do be the beats.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
But niggas just like negative shit. I realize that niggas
love negative shit.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
If it's negative, people gonna get all behind it. Like
we said on the last part, you try to do
something positive, niggas don't really rally behind it. And if
they do rally behind it, you must have used to
be a negative ass nigga and now you're doing positive shit,
so they rally behind it like then. For Dirk, it's

(18:50):
like they say it was otf jam. He was in
prison for twelve years and been wearing a wire for
like four years or something like that, or some years
he been out type shit, or however long he's been out.
I always try to tell people, Dog, if you ain't
been consistently around these people, you don't really know them

(19:13):
like that. No more, gang, you just don't sure. Bro
been locked up for twelve years. You gave him the
fifty ball fifty thieves a while probably a chain and shit,
you turned him up. That's enough right there. You still
got my number. We'll kick it maybe sometime, but I
wouldn't be kicking it with you every day. I got

(19:33):
you with me. We're going on shows, this, this, and that.
A video clip just was out they put out and
it looked like Jim had the wire on while they
was in the room. He studied fixing his coke and
his collar and shit. He don there talking into the
strings and shit like Dog, y'all ain't peeped the play

(19:54):
y'all ain't people what's going on? It's just not making
sense to me. And then I'm I'm big on dog.
I don't even like talking about the bitches I've had
sex with and things of that nature. You niggas is
just even if y'all in and with the guys and
shit like that, I hear you. You're gonna say these
it's just people all I love and God love for

(20:15):
I wouldn't think they would do that to me what
they did. And I'm here to tell you that's the
dumbest way of thinking, because usually the people who love
you the most be the ones that hurt you the most. Dog,
I'm not talking all about my business in front of
them like that. Not the guys. No, and I love
the guys, but you in there talking about bodies, this,

(20:35):
this and that, you put this on the head and
this and that, and then these dudes go in and
do their interviews and then they just repeating the shit
you said. Yeah, they shaid, shmirk did this, Shmirk got
this going on forming them ya yah yeah and all
this and that, Like, Bro, Niggas gotta beat the place
that niggas be putting down, especially when niggas know you

(20:58):
the guy niggas that come right up you a A
he Bro, I handle that for you right now, This,
this and that, say one thing. Y'all get his ass
gone whole time. And then you say, yeah, get him gone.
They get hing gone. Shit You, you gotta keep in
mind like shit that nigga gonna be on your bumper
when anytime anytime he needs something, he didne did some
shit like that for you. He need twenty pack, twenty thousand.

(21:21):
He gonna call you, his kids need something for Christmas.
He's gonna call you it's girl in jail or he
all types of shit. He's gonna call you every time
it's just not worth it. And then, like I said,
drill is a very incriminating style of music, style of rap.
All your songs got basically shit. They all got to
like something the proof right there, Like I hate to

(21:42):
say it, like I just hate to put it like that,
like dog, Like what's that when we shoot, I'll be
with demon. It's like dog. It's good flows and all that.
But at the same time, you in these songs talking
about how you drop this or how you killed this,
called him downtown, we popped him this and this and that,

(22:03):
and then they saying they got several murders on wire tapes,
wire taps or wire tapes whatever. That's just it's crazy. Like, man,
you gotta be mindful of the company you keep. If
you haven't. I'm a firm but like I said, all
the time, it takes a long time to really know somebody.
So if you ain't really been spending time with these people,

(22:24):
these niggas or whatever on a d reglar, I wouldn't
have them around. Not me, that's just me. But who
am I I don't know. But I'm just saying this
just doesn't make sense. Let's make it make sense. And
you're supposed to be the guy who's feeding everybody, because
that's like, that's the number one thing. I've always knew this.
If you the guy, we we can't let you do nothing.

Speaker 2 (22:47):
You gotta just chill. Don't even talk about nothing.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
Like if you the guy, you can't be doing none
of that you calling, they saying you putting hits on
people and all this. Bro, you can't be doing none
of that, dog, because if you go away, what the
fuck we gonna have. We're gonna all be back in
the fucking hood. Because if this shit go left, what
does that mean for the rest of OTF label? What
does that mean for them? Niggas who was claiming OTF

(23:14):
Now everybody want to turn around and say, Keith the
smartest one. He's so smart, he's so wise for leaving
and this and that. Bro, don't even bring up my guy.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
His name Ell. No, he been left.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
He's been left. And when you look back on it,
this is why I understand why Keith didn't want to
help certain people. I remember niggas stole keith baby clothes
and shit like that back in the day because you
ain't want to pay a bill for this person or
that person and this Yah, that shit fall back on
you when you're doing shit like that, because then they

(23:46):
go out there and do some shit. It's just back
tied to you. Now it all makes sense, like I
understand it completely. It's just a fucked up game and
fucked up what's going on for a little Dirk because
he got on. He got in his bag, even though
everybody don't like is not he not they cup of tea?
But but and in recent years he's he's definitely been
in his bag, expect like because he took a fall

(24:06):
off with the Dirk and days shit and all that
type of shit was so trash, and then he found
himself and found his sound again. He's been on a
run since. So it's fucked up that it had to
be like this. But man, gotta watch out for niggas
when arreon wires and what he otf jams and shit,
it's always one of them. It's alry somebody close to
you who's gonna get you gone bro over some petty

(24:27):
shit because they envy what you got or what you
got going on. It's just it's ridiculous. I didn't make
the rules, but this is just how the blueprint has
already been laid out like it's just this is not
nothing new under the sun. This happens every time. It's
a repeat cycle, like for real, for real?

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Who started this?

Speaker 1 (24:43):
Like?

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Why are they saying banana? Laugh? He's happy the best flavor.

Speaker 1 (24:47):
I seen Buck make a statement, shout out Buck. I
seen Buck say that on the stat on the book,
and I'm gonna agree with Buck. I don't know what
flavors y'all liked, blue raspberry or banana is fire. It's
good that blue raspberry. That's that's cool, okay?

Speaker 2 (25:06):
So or the mystery the little rainbow one.

Speaker 1 (25:09):
I'm not putting nothing mystery in my mouth at all,
because if I if I bite something, I learned my lesson.
I did that with a jelly bean. It was a
They said it's a mystery flavor. I put that in
my mouth. I swear to god it was. It was
the nastiest taste I could ever.

Speaker 2 (25:26):
Bro, they got one ear wags vomit.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Why then, how do you know what ear wags take? Well? Like, Bro,
I don't want to taste vomit. I tasted it already
when I threw it up, Like, what are we doing here?
It's just oh my gosh, Yeah, but I honestly I
love anything banana. I'm not gonna lie to you the banana,
laffy taffy banana. Now lads, the soft ones, not the

(25:51):
hard ones. Them hard ones fuck your teeth up them.
You try to bite the crack your damn teeth. But
if they soft, the soft now on laters crazy. It's
even crazy to me? Is dem me? I wonder is
this shit a quarter still? They?

Speaker 2 (26:05):
I think thirty five?

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Oh my god. See that's what you know. The only
thing that hasn't changed price, and that's due to the
dude who owns it is the Arizona t cans them
motherfucker's still a dollar. Everything else is when up. When
ninh lators is thirty you're telling me nothinators thirty five cent?

Speaker 2 (26:25):
Now a bag of chips two sixty nine, bro.

Speaker 1 (26:29):
And it's half of that's air. Half of that bag
is air. So a bag of chip dog. This shit
is mind blowing wing. It's sickening to me. I'm not
gonna lie to you. Fuck my head up like I
came from the air. When shit was four to four dollars,
you could get so much with a dollar, though.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
He sends juice them a dollar. Now.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
I watched that shit slowly gradually go Like I used
to be able to go to the store with five dollars.
You would have thought I went trick or treating with
the ship I'm coming back with. I got juices, good little.
I just asked how much a fifty cent juice cost.
And it's not fifty it's seventy five. That's damn near
a dollar. That's a quarter shy away from a dollar.
What the fuck is going on? You might as well

(27:10):
hand me some sugar and kool Aid package if that's
the case, because I.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Stay your hands, but I get to it for sure.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
What we got on their next man on the plate?

Speaker 2 (27:23):
Then we got h Meg Meg the stallion line again. Man,
she dropped a new documentary admitting she lied about getting
cracked by Tory.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
I haven't watched it. I haven't watched the documentary, but
I've been on Twitter and I've seen clips about it.
And she went along the lines of basically saying, yeah,
I lied to Gail King about fucking Tory. Because she
said something like why was Kail King even asking her that?
What does that have to do with anything? And she said, yeah,

(27:52):
Tory caught her. Maybe drunk on once or twice on
some bad nights, and the Internet went to take to
say they've never seen megde Stallion drinking water, meaning she's
always somewhere drunk or whatever the case may be. But
that's here nor there. That just that clip itself just
shows me if you lied about that, I don't know

(28:14):
what else you may lie about. And if they use
your statements and took them statements that you made about
a person who was on trial or whatever the case
may be, and they use that to determine if he
was guilty or not. If you lie about having sex
with somebody, I'm pretty sure you will lie about some

(28:35):
other things.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
Like getting shot.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
So I'm not like I just when you. I hate
to say it because I don't really lie myself. I'm
always trying to be truthful and honest about things. I
used to lie as a shorty, so I usually can
spot a liar. I have great judgment of character, and
I'm really good at deciphering things. And if you will
lie about having sex with somebody, you probably you will

(29:00):
lie about some other things. When it comes to defending
your name and trying to put somebody who supposedly harmed you,
and things of that nature away. So it's like, I
don't your words not they are not really reliable anymore.
I can't trust you on that tip when you're doing that,
like you don't lie about that. I just can't trust

(29:21):
you when it comes to anything, like you don't lie
about who you had sex with. So I definitely not
gonna take your word when it comes to going to
court and you supposed to be be over You're supposed
to be in court telling the truth and being honest.
It just doesn't the two just doesn't correlate. It just
doesn't make sense to me. But they've also said they're
looking into Tory Lane's case because of the lawyer he had.

(29:43):
She has strong ties to rock Nation and she's damned
their best friends with one of rock Nation's top level people.
This is one of the CEOs of rock Nation with
jay Z. I forgot her name some prareerz. But she
was in a case a long time ago herself. They
claim she was a CI and things of that nature.
But it's a lot of funky shit going on with

(30:05):
that rock Nation and make the Stallion and Tory Lane situation.
I'm just I'm just tossing my hands up with it.
But like I said, if you will lie about having
sex with somebody, you probably will lie about other things.
I don't really know, but I'm just saying that's just
that's usually how it goes. Because if I lie about
something petty, you definitely a lie about something big to

(30:26):
save your ass. That's just real shit. Before we get
out of here, I do want to touch on the like,
touch on this political voting thing. I don't like how
they pander to the black urban community. Bro. I keep

(30:48):
seeing it everywhere. Free concert, this, free concert, that free concert,
This for voting and get you all to vote, and
this and that.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
Dog.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
I'm not saying, don't have fun, but I'm also saying,
look at what they look at. This is what they
think of y'all as us as a community. They think,
get these niggas some concerts and that's enough. Bro. Man,
if y'all don't sit the y'all don't even know what
y'all voting for. Like, no funny shit, bro, y'all don't

(31:22):
even look up no fucking policies. Y'all haven't seen what's
such and such wanna do for you? Y'all just letting
them pander to y'all with these. Here go gorilla free concert,
Here go fucking young thug free concert. Nigga's running here,
go hunt your free concert, all in the name of voting.
But y'all don't even know what y'all voting for. Bro,

(31:46):
And it's sicken into me that they they know how
to pander to the urban community. Go get all the
celebrities and just say get them to back to whoever
they want. I got just seen Lebron say vote for
Kamala here. I'm not gonna disclose who I'm voting for,
but I'm just saying I don't like how they pandered
to the urban community by using these superstars and these

(32:09):
so called idols that people look up to like and
then none of them even saying nothing. They ain't telling
you about, no policies or a real reason to vote
for such and such. They just saying, go vote for whoever.
Nobody really giving out no information. This is why it's
not making sense to me. But somebody like me, I'm

(32:29):
always gon do my due diligence. I'm gonna get on Google.
I'm gonna search Trump policies, Kamala Harir policies, what they
want to do if they're elected, things of that nature.
I've watched some of their interviews when they had the
little debate. I tuned into that. Kamala Harris just was
on Shannon Sharp Club Shashay. I watched that. If I'm

(32:51):
not mistaken, Trump was just he sat down with Joe
Rogan talking about for three hours. I watched that, and,
like I said, I'm a great judgment of judge of
character and I'm good at deciphering things. It's like, I
just want people to properly do some research and not
just be voting, voting based off the fact that I

(33:13):
don't want you just to be voting because Glorilla said
she voting for Kamala, so now you go vote for Kamala.
Or Sexy Reg said go vote for Kamala, so now
you're voting for Kamala. Or because Lebron said, oh, we're
voting for Kamala, so let's go vote for Kamala. I
don't like that. It's very misleading, and we already been
misled as a people as it is. I just want

(33:35):
better for our community and better for our people truly,
and I mean it from the bottom of my heart,
Like I really want us to be better, because that
shit just showed that what they think of you. They think, oh,
we could dangle some little cute figures in y'all face,
and then everybody's just gonna run and it's fucked up
as it is. Yes, everybody is gonna run. I promise
you if they said it was a free glorilla concert

(33:57):
right now at the Doctor John Bryan Center, you would
see the whole fuck you don't even know, Bro. You
will see so many people in racing you never even
seen before over there at the field, Bro, because I'd
be over there, I would. I'm not gonna lie, but
and did my research and I got some information on
what's going on at the same time that don't make
me better than nobody, none of that. I just I'm

(34:18):
just saying, please do some research when it comes down
to voting and getting ready to cast your ballot for
whoever you're gonna pick, because I've also seen a lot
of black people on the internet now saying they don't
want to vote for Trump because they heard him say
this or say that. And at first it was just
because oh, he he's been giving us money. He been
when Trump was around here, we had money. I'm here

(34:41):
to tell y'all something. We was getting that stimulus check
no matter who was in office. This is real shit.
The only thing that that guy did would slow down
the process to put his name on there, because it's
all about optics. And then the way, even even the
way shit works right now, the economy we living in,

(35:02):
it's not because of Joe and Kamala these the state
we're in right now is still an effect of the
last president. That's usually how it worked. I could be wrong,
but the president before you. When a new one gets elected,
a lot of the old president policies and acts and

(35:23):
things of that nature are still in effect or just
now getting put into play. Like if Kamala wins, we
she'll be inheriting Joe's situation and the things that Joe
did and things of that nature. And maybe the economy
will change, because it takes some time to change. It
just does. But like I said, I just want everybody

(35:46):
to do their research. Get on Google, search up whatever
you need to search up before you go, make that
vote before you vote. And if you haven't been registered
to vote, shit, register to vote. It's everywhere on Instagram,
on Snapchat, local community centers. Shit, I'm pretty sure. You
could probably go downtown to your mail office and sign.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
Up to vote, register everywhere.

Speaker 1 (36:09):
That's so it's like, just do some research and please
go vote. And I'm usually not even on this type
of time, but do a little leg work and go
register to vote and then make a make your pick
based off what you believe you want to be done
in the future. And then even on the lord tier,
don't only just vote for the president. When it comes

(36:32):
to your community and where you live at, we gotta
start voting for the city folks, the city council people,
the governor of your state, and things of that nature.
That's how stuff starts to change around your area where
you truly live at, and that's where the real impact
is felt. Just being honest with you. But I think

(36:52):
that's gonna be in for episode seventy one. It was
a great episode. I appreciate everybody tuning in and supporting
a post. You know, I love everybody and appreciate everybody
showing love the Things they Won't Say. Continue to like, subscribe,
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