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April 11, 2025 111 mins

Right off the bat Rory expresses his concern for Justin Bieber and wonders if we should care about the artists we listen to (2:09)? Rory takes issue with an Tweet claiming 4 south rappers on Mixtape Mount Rushmore (16:07). Zion Williamson's baby mama (or should we stay "stalker"?) is in trouble with the law after getting physical with his new lover (31:09). In a new segment, Mal responds to a couple instagram comments calling him out on our social media assets (49:08). Plus, this generation of rappers is mid (1:27:30), why mid girls are the best in bed (1:40:47), and is it weird to be a swinger (1:46:52)?

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The volume.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
It was Justin Bieber, okay, because I need journals too,
Like I care obviously, like about his health and like
he as a human being, just like all that other shit.
You just care about money and music. That's all. You
care about his money and music. I don't care about money.
That's that's always the ones that care about money. When
they said he don't care about you care about money.
We all care about money. So yes, of course I

(00:29):
care about money because you need money to survive. I'm
not one of those fucking naives. So how about asking, Okay,
is he like in a space? What does that have
to do with Justin Bieber. He doesn't fluctuate my money whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
No, but just you start about asking this he okay,
you need journals too, that's what you said. Yeah, nobody
answered if he was okay.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
I don't care about his humanity. I do care about music.
I just where the money.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Don't care about his mental health. You don't care about
his emotional state. You don't care about his you know,
his well being. You just want music.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
It'd be nice to say that. I I probably don't. Okay,
that's fair. I mean, like, yeah, I don't wish anything
bad dappen it justin.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Yeah, but you don't care if he's like depressed, you
don't care if he's stressed out.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
I don't know if this really falls on me. Yeah,
you just to consume. I'm not I'm not his little
fizz anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:17):
You just want to consume music. Yeah, okay, I respect that.
That's kind I mean, that's kind of how that works.
Let's get to that place of honesty. I don't care
about any of these artists. Mental health.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Cares all right, what's the definition of care actual?

Speaker 4 (01:31):
The care Bears, Yo, definition of care is crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Because that the American.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
Name the care Bears.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
It's uh no, damn, I can't.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
Even name the names. He thought they were just like.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
I thought they had like colors. No, it's the little
turquoise one. It's yellow.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
You don't think the turkoise bear has a name? I'm
doing to care about their mental health? No, they cared
about yours.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Did the powers have names? Yes, so it's not pink, black, yellow.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
I think the red red one's name was Jason, if
I remember correctly, they had names, bad names, well everything.
They're people, They're people with feelings. Yeah, they're not just
just there to save the universe. It's like Justin Bieber
just all that matters to me saved my life. He's
just a care bear. That's what Justin Bieber just a
care bear. He cares serious attention or consideration applied to

(02:29):
doing something correctly to avoid damage risk. I don't really
think that's it. I feel concern or interest, attach importance
to something. M Yeah, again, I don't wish ill on
Justin Bieber. I do hope everything works out, but I
do not say.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
That you feel concerned or interest. And when Journals two
is coming out, that's pretty much got it. I understand
I totally, But is that my job to feel about music,
to feel about when Justin Bieber's going to drop Journals too?

Speaker 2 (02:56):
No, that I should care, like really care about what's
going on in Beebe's life. I think it looks it
looks a little concerning right now, But I never know
what's a rollout and what's not.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
And I don't think Justin Bieber is one of those
artists that cares about a rollout. He's one of the
artist few artists that can just drop an album.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Yeah, I mean, I don't know. His KKK Rollout was
one of the best that was amazing. I never got better. Yeah,
that was a legendary run. He was on right there,
talk about turning it around. No one cares.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Nobody cares. Nobody cares exactly all Right, what artists like
that you don't know? Do you care about? Like?

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Really care?

Speaker 3 (03:31):
Which artists that I don't know personally that I care about?

Speaker 2 (03:36):
I don't know. Are humans even really capable of that?

Speaker 3 (03:39):
If they're not in some weird stand culture?

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Real help?

Speaker 3 (03:43):
I think that if I think it's natural that if
I like you as an artist and I appreciate your music,
I have a certain level of care for you. Like
I don't want to wake up and hear any ill
or bad things about the artists that I like and
I support.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
I mean, I guess, but look at what we do
with certain artists when they're in happy relationships. We get
mad if it affects the music. Yeah, we don't care
about their well being. We care about the music. But like,
I don't want to hear happy I want to hear
happy music from Scissy? Why because I love and relate
to all her sad music. Have you ever heard happy
music from Scissors? Yeah? Here and there? But like all

(04:16):
the stuff, but good Days was definitely sarcasm. It was
just on her mind.

Speaker 3 (04:21):
It was some sarcasm in there. It was definitely but
all the stars that was happy. Great song.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Okay, right, the weekend is actually a happy song, like
she happy.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
That's not her nigga.

Speaker 2 (04:33):
More happiness. Yeah, but that that has levels of trauma
in it that I identify with. She just delivered it
in kind of a happy way. If a therapist broke
down all those lyrics like that came from a very
awful place, then she has just had such bad luck
with relationships. She's gonna take what she can get at
this point.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
Got it.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
I've accepted that everyone is sharing everyone and I'm just
maybe take Saturday. Yeah, but Monday, I'll be sad. Monday
is not.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Why does Monday feel like the it's like the losing
It's people used to hate Monday.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
I feel like people love Mondays.

Speaker 3 (05:10):
Noway to get a day like a dreadful day, like dance,
we get it over back to work. I feel like
Monday is getting like a new kind of like stigma
to it.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
I think that's because we don't do as much on
the weekends as we used to.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Yeah, I probably I probably go out during the week
when I.

Speaker 3 (05:29):
Break there start right there? Are you okay?

Speaker 2 (05:32):
We're gonna talk about that a bit now.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
I'm just saying like I'm just because we started. We
started with care right, So I'm just looking at Demarus's
face in her eyes, and I'm like, all right, hold on,
something's not something's different.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
Are you okay? Talk to me? What's going on? Even
though we have these mics and these cameras in our faces.
Talk to me. What's going on? How is your night?

Speaker 4 (05:50):
We'll talk about it.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
On Patreon, okay, but you talk about one part here.

Speaker 4 (05:54):
We're here.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
We're here.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
I should have went to dream go Fest, and I
figured that out last night when it was I'm just
gonna get us in more trouble. Why Because I loved
that though. Because it was love, I was safe. I
would have been safe for Dreamville. Did you ever think
he wasn't gonna be safe for dream I didn't think that.
But it was so nice to see everyone last night.
Oh okay, it's nice to hug boss, Like, yeah, it
was cool to see Maddie, the whole, the whole Dreamville crew.

(06:17):
And while I was sitting there my love as well,
you didn't come up a conversation. Damn it. Man, So
that guy's just he's focused on money of music somewhere like,
oh man, see this is what I care about. Bosses.
Do what that's you? I know the bosses? My god?
Do we not doing that? That's my god? Good to
see boss. But yes, it did cross my mind that
damn maybe I should have went. And it wouldn't. I

(06:38):
wouldn't have been the elephant in the room in the
green If anything, I would be the elephant in the
green room.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
It was narcissistic for you to think so anyway, it's
the last dream though no one cares about you.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Oh, I mean that was more of like podcast jokes.
I'm I did not think anyone would be thinking about
me at that point. I just didn't want to be
a burden and ask burden, Yeah that you don't think
that's a burden. When you throw an event and like
the amount of people that aren't your closest friends but
associates like, yo, it's it's Thursday, event starts on Friday.

(07:11):
That's narcissistic to think that somebody, even if they know
you or cool with you, would have the time to
reply to your t make sure he's good. So I'm
throwing an event with fucking thirty thousand people tomorrow, thin,
I'm thinking about Rory and his guest past. No, yeah, no,
nobody's say that's narcissistic when people ask for tickets day
of Yeah, but then you have to kind of like

(07:31):
monitor if I ask too early, then maybe I'll be
forgotten because it's not that time yet you have to
It's it's a very stressful process. So that's a whole
curb episode. I feel like in the music industry, when
is too early and when it's too late to ask
for passes?

Speaker 3 (07:44):
Not too early, too late? When is it okay to
ask for passes? Like when do you notice what you think?

Speaker 2 (07:49):
Never me? Yeah, I don't ask nobody for anything fair, Yeah,
money and music that it is me. Yeah, I don't
ask nobody for shit. But then how do you get
into the venue if I want to go that bad
buy a ticket? Oh I'm on that side too, Yeah,
but not in Nah, I gotta have like.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
This, very few artists that I really like want to
see perform.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Very few. Like there's a lot of artists that I love.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
I love their music, I love their catalog, don't care
to see them perform.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
I mean, I just bought Little Brothers tickets for Brooklyn.
I can't understand that that's a very near and dear
to your heart big little brother and somebody who I
talk to daily.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
I just I was gonna say, you don't have you
definitely didn't have to buy those tickets.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
No, but also like, I don't know, sometimes I don't
want to be Sometimes when you're too cool with somebody,
I don't want to be like, yo, I'm good. Like
what if I'm not good? Yeah? What if I get
an answer to something that I don't want. I just
if I show up to Brooklyn Bowl and they was like,
I love you know what it is.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
I just love buying tickets and like not asking people
that are either like performing or a lot of my friends.
Remember he was in La one time where I forgot
what you were doing. Went to a Laker game. I
could have called Trev asked them for some tickets. I said, nah,
I'm not gonna call them. Went to the Lakers game.
Look how life for he is sitting right behind the Lakers.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Literally bought those tickets.

Speaker 3 (09:03):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
I think, Sean, did.

Speaker 4 (09:05):
I want to be all?

Speaker 2 (09:06):
I think tickets?

Speaker 3 (09:08):
We end up town end up. Yeah, I think he
was in the studio or something. He was doing something
funny music. I think he was doing so, I don't
know what you were doing. We end up sitting right
behind the Lakers bench. Trev's not playing this game. He
comes out. I'm sitting there laughing. He has no idea
I'm at the game. So I'm sitting there laughing. As
soon as he goes to sit down, I don't. I
guess he's just like something just told him to look up.

(09:28):
He looks right at me, He's like, what the fuck
are you doing here? But I like that because he
I would have hit him normally for a ticket to
the game, didn't hit him for a ticket. I'm still
at the game, yo. Yeah, I mean he didn't even
know I was in l A. I like doing that sometimes.
Who's the really really tall guy I played for the Nuggets?
Why am I blanking on his name?

Speaker 2 (09:45):
You ask him about a really tall guy?

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Yeah, out of my mouth?

Speaker 2 (09:49):
And not the white guy we were we were we
had a live show in Dallas, and we were there
the day before, and.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
These guys DeAndre DeAndre Jordan, these guys wouldn't go on
fucking That's different though. DeAndre looked at me and was like,
why are you not sitting courtsot niggas spend that money?

Speaker 2 (10:03):
And I'm like, yo, it was sold out. What do
you want me to do? I wanted to go on
JFK conspiracy Tours. These guys wanted to go watch the
Mavericks versus Nuggets, which was cool. We bought tickets and
then we get to our seats and DeAndre Jordan's in
the middle of the game like they're playing full court basketball,
five on five, professional getting paid everything, Mark Evan right,
getting paid like that. They weren't getting paid. This wasn't

(10:26):
like for funsies like they were. They were really bold game.
And he stopped and looked at pointed that mall and
I'm looking like, you know, DeAndre Jordan, Why did he
stop in the middle of dribbling and go why you
not court side? That's not what happened. It was a
time out first of all, and they were in the huddle.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
Is that not part of the game. No, that's part
of the game. The time I was in the layup lines.
But he was looking at me. It was to shit, like, yo,
why your ass ain't niggas spend that money to sit courtside.
But I was like, you know, it sold out, What
do you want me to do? Pay by somebody else ticket?
But it was somebody that wasn't playing that game? Was
it Yokic or yeah, Yo n played, Luca played. Yeah,
we wanted to go see Jokic and Luca.

Speaker 2 (10:58):
Yeah, but I mean his defense too. Mark Cuban does
give an affordable ticket price, like you should have balled
out a little bit more. I mean, but you know
it was so out season ticket holders. They have those
season ticket holders. I mean, it's just the Dallas Mavericks,
Luca Man, No, I agree, but yeah, just I didn't
know you and DeAndre Jordan were that type. Threw me off, Peach.

(11:19):
Was it not weird? Was that weird?

Speaker 4 (11:23):
You know?

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Molar guy Man, he's DeAndre. He's a basketball player. That's
all I show.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
What halftime The halftime show was the way the ship
when the white the cowboy came out with the whips. Yeah,
culture that you'll niggas know where y'all at. Don't forget Texas.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
Yeah, if you've ever just had like the white guilt,
just wash you down into your seat when you're sitting
with all your black friends and the halftime show is
whips and they're staring at you. You're just like, yeah, yeah,
I'm irish.

Speaker 3 (11:56):
We had nothing. We had nothing to do with it.
They killed out leader, they killed they killed Bobby Boy.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
They killed him man. And I mean it was just
because the section we were in it was a little white. Yeah,
I mean it's you know, I'm just looking around. Everyone's
very entertained, like this was normal. No, they've seen that guy.
He's he comes out every every month. He's out. He's
in one of the halftime acts. Like they didn't even
let the player right on the court yet before they
started whipping the hardwood. He has a residency with the Mavericks.

(12:27):
He's dead once a month. That's that's Mark Cuban, just
subtle reminder. It's like, keep things in check here, man,
keep the players in check. You think Luca was that
white guilt hit him and that's why he was sent
out of town. He brought up here. Why do you
have whips and chains as your halftime show.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
No, Luca showed last night that he didn't want to
be a part of the Lakers, the way he was
crying on the bitch before the game.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Did you see how Luca was crying.

Speaker 3 (12:51):
I knew it was going to be emotional, but I
did not expect to see Luca crying like that. It's
almost like he doesn't he's mad that they let him
let him go.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
It's like, and I've also never seen like real emotion
from him before. So yeah, that was emotion from not
crying like I didn't. I seen it was anger from him. Yeah,
like that last night.

Speaker 3 (13:08):
It's a lot of questions, Like, I mean, he obviously
had no idea or ever even thought he would not
be a Maverick for the rest of his career. But
I didn't expect to see him crying like I thought
it would have been some type of like fuck y'all.
I didn't even think he was gonna look at the
tribute video like that's what I thought. And then he
proceeded to go out and give the Mavericks forty five

(13:29):
points and absolutely kill him last night, which is what
you're supposed to do.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
All right. Next Tuesday is April fifteenth. Do you know
the difference between Texas and California taxes? Do you think
that that was a reminder, Oh, that's maybe why he
was crying. Fucking lutely take half my income here.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
Yeah, yeah, that's probably spot on.

Speaker 2 (13:52):
That's exactly what it's about to be April that time
where yeah, I find myself just tearing up in April
pretty often. Oh my god, I told Leoyon, don't tell
me this year. It's crazy, man. I sent Josh this
shit that I saw yesterday, the mixtape mount Rushmore that
my mixtapes posted on Twitter, Gucci, Wayne Currency and Future.

(14:16):
His name is Curtis Jackson, and he deserves a lot
more respect. The way people say we have New York bias,
the South has bias. Oh yeah, that might be worse
than our New York. Everybody has biased.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
I am not saying let's just stop acting like everybody
no matter where you're from, what part of the fucking
globe you're from, you have a bias to the city
that you grew up in, to the region that you
come from.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
That's just a natural thing, which is fine. Yeah, but
these four gentlemen have done a lot for mixtapes, absolutely absolutely,
but to not have maybe they're saying that there should
just be a whole different statue for fifty cent, Like
these guys can have their you know together, But fifth
will get his own mountain? Is that maybe what they're saying.

Speaker 3 (15:01):
I don't know, because while fifty does have an amazing,
uh mixtape catalog, I think I don't know. Maybe because
he became such a a big mainstream artist that they
don't want to kind of put him on the mixtape
Mount Rushmore.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
I'm not saying these guys wouldn't have done their mixtapes
if it wasn't for fifty cent. But what I'm saying
is these guys wouldn't have done their mixtapes if it
wasn't for fifty cent. I understand it.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
You dragging it And the crazy thing is you bringing
up fifty cent like Fabulous don't exist.

Speaker 2 (15:35):
Fab is another one who could be up there for sure.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Like you, I'm like you, you went to fifty Like
that's the first person I thought about.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
What that's missing is fab.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Yeah, I'm not mad at fab being one Mount Rushmore.
I'm saying that the person that might have the greatest
mixtape series, I know.

Speaker 4 (15:52):
That's what I'm just sitting up there, Like f might
be the.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Greatest mixtape artist. He might be. Like I'm looking at Wayne.
Wayne has an amazing mixtape catalog. Wayne probably has the
best one.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
I don't. I don't think I'm going he always have this.
I don't know Kane has a better mixtape.

Speaker 2 (16:08):
I forgot. Now we're rehashing an argument we had during COVID.

Speaker 3 (16:11):
Yeah, and then we went to I don't prove it, bro,
I don't know if if Wayne does, Man, I'm sorry
he does, I'm sorry, I don't know that Man he
has because Summertime shoot Out as a mixtape series correct incredible.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
There's no competition in soul tape. Soul tape alone is
better than all these niggas mixtapes.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
I'm not I don't know Mann. You know, I did
prove this. It's like documented. You could go on YouTube
and go on the internet and watch me and mall
have this debate in real time with music. He loved
that performance. He really think he did his big one.
I did. I didn't watch it.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
I wasn't really fucking with y'all back then, though, I'm
gonna go look at it though, all right, No no no, no, no,
no no no, please don't pull it up.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
We can pull it up. Look at the comments.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
Look at the comments, Look at the comments.

Speaker 2 (16:59):
Who four years ago, Jesus Christ were getting old?

Speaker 4 (17:03):
Um, this is actually very funny.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
All right, let me let me see here because this
is just a lot of Wayne fans in here. Someone
said Maul's on LimeWire is hilarious once for a drop.
Somebody forgot by Wayne Battle was over. This was impossible
to ask. Shout out to mal for trying. Fab has
a better mixtape series. Yeah, I listen if you gots.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
Know, and y'all know, I love I love Wayne. No
No Ceilings is my favorite Wayne mixtape series.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
Peach, chop this up for a clip, leave me out
of it and just let them get cooked in the comments.
This will just be one of those that we already
know was gonna happen.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Okay, we have a you know, we have a majority
of New York fan base though, right.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
That would also say that Wayne is the best mixtape
artist of all time. Okay, and I don't even think
it was. It's close. The Drought series alone clears everything.
Everything Drama and Wayne did is better than Wayne's album
Catalog for sure.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
It is.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
No that's a fact something right there. That's a fact.
I would say faz mixtape Catalog is his album. So
there's a lot of artists that are that way. Especially
from that era. They were putting better shit on there.
But I'm saying they wouldn't even approach those mixtapes the
way they did if Fifty didn't do it as an artist.

(18:22):
At that point, fab was on clue tapes, everyone was
on was on DJ's mixtapes. Fifty did projects by himself
that was rapping on the hottest beats, out the biggest
records on the radio and remixing them. That's what all
these four guys up here have done on mixtapes, and
fifty was the one to do that first.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
You know what kills me with Rory. I stood next
to him at a Wayne's show at the Apollo.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Why you keep bringing this up?

Speaker 3 (18:44):
He was not amused, enthused, or whatever you want to
say at all. He wasn't moved at all.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
But that that's not fair because I've been to a
Summer Walker show and I wasn't moved at all. But
put that ship onto my car and I'm singing like
to the Cow's Come Home. He just wasn't impressed by
the performing. Doesn't mean that he wasn't impressed by the songs.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
No, it wasn't the performance he it was. It was
the set list because he was said, He's like, yeah,
that set list was kind of shut it.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
After the show. But Fab, like, for one of my
biggest I didn't want to hear prom Queen like he
picked songs I didn't care to hear.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
That was my same complaint with Fabs Fabs versus.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
I hated his set lists. I hate his set lists.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
For his verses and what do you always went to Jada,
the fucking king of verses, and I think, I mean,
we knew going into that was a little unfair just
of everything that Kiss has with the locks. But yeah,
Fab just he picked bad records, Like it was just.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Like, why am I listening to ball Drop? Get that
ship out of here?

Speaker 4 (19:42):
What are we doing?

Speaker 1 (19:43):
But I don't know whether it was, uh, you know,
because at that time they were probably dealing with licensing issues.
When you're playing mixtape songs, you got all these other
people that are credited on it.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
I don't think you can play that it was licensed.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
Issues, nah, because a lot of a lot of people
didn't own their catalogs. I'm I'm sure that came up eventually,
but no, I don't I don't think it was that.
I think Fab is just so used to like being
booked for gigs at clubs and shit, that's the type
of stuff they want to hear, and that's not what
versus wants. Like I feel like that's also why Dipset lost, Like, yeah,

(20:19):
they were going through shit that this sounds like you're
doing a club hosting right now. That's not what we're
here for, Like, we're here for your real catalog. So
that's why I think FAB fucked up. So all right,
you guys would replace who for fab On here.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
I'm not saying South won't kill me.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
They're all from the South.

Speaker 3 (20:44):
Me personally, just the one what I listened to, I
probably would take Gucci off and put Fab there. I
listened to a lot of currency listen to the future.
But again, I'm from the East Coast. I'm from up north,
so that's just my uh my bias, New York bias.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Yeah, ship, you could even if we're just doing the South,
could slide Jeez over there. I was more of a
Cheezy fan than I was a Gucci fan, And I
know all of our Southern listeners are gonna kill me
for that, but I mean, we were just up here
when we listen to JZ, like we relate to Gucci.
We don't appreciate Gucci the way y'all do because we
weren't there same way. Y'all probably don't appreciate fab the
way we do. But I'd put Jez's mixtapes over Gucci's,

(21:26):
which I know is blasphemous to say if you're from Atlanta.
But another person that don't get their mixtape respect is
Rick Ross. You took the words out of my mouth.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
He don't get his mixtape respect. He which was the
one albut and.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
Rick Ross mixtapes. This is what we're doing today because
everyone is tired and hungover, We're gonna go through mixtape ship.
Was it black Market? Which which was the one that
had like a rich Forever that's a classic album. Yeah,
there's there's not a skip on Riche Forever. Yeah. Yeah.

(22:04):
Ross don't get his mixed He don't get his mixhape
pre He also did like the revolutionary shit. He made
the mixtape the Street Record. Remember when like rappers would
try the Street Record with mixed show to see if
it would work as a single. All of Ross's like
best records were on mixtapes and then he put them
on the album because they worked. Like it was testing
the waters. I didn't feel like BMF was on a

(22:27):
mixtape before it ended up on Tevlondn. That's what he
would do. It would literally be an experiment, like the
fans would pick the best records. He'd be like, all right,
I'll make three more and that's an album, which is
not a bad idea, it's a perfect idea, especially when
you know the average consumer only really gets the album.
They don't search for the mixtape though. To them, it
was like the greatest hits at that point. Yeah, Ross

(22:49):
should be up there, definitely. I'm still still still mad
that y'all are not giving fifty as flowers for revolutionizing
the mixtape.

Speaker 4 (22:56):
Yet if not, like.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
All right, I mean, it would just be DJSU that's all.

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Speaker 3 (24:30):
Our episode of Don't Know Ball is available now. Danny
Green stopped well he zoomed in and kicked it with
us for a few had a good conversation with him.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
He said some controversial.

Speaker 3 (24:41):
Things that I kind of didn't I felt bad to
I forgot he was on that bubble team. I was like,
I don't respect that bubble ring and he's like, well,
you know, it was the hardest.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
I was like, oh shit, I forgot you want that team.
But shout out to Danny. Did Eddie text you yet
about the KD comments? No? No, No, nobody texts me. Yeah,
because you know, you know boardroom over there, they they
have their notifications on No.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
I mean, but listen, I understand what what Danny Green
was saying. I mean, Kevin Durant is a you know,
six eleven fucking point guard.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
But it's like, you know, he's thirty, sent the mixtapes
and he changed the game. But better than Steph. Nah,
that's a stretch. I was never mad at your ticket
putting Steph in your in top five.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
I fully, fully, fully, and I like the fact that
Shaq makes it a point every week when he's on
TNT to point out that when you start having to
go conversations, people need to start mentioning Steph Curry a
little more so the fact that Shack, because I have
Shack in my top five all time as well. So
the fact that Shaq is saying it makes me feel
better about ma.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
Yeah don't know. Ball has actually uh helped within my
family because anytime, like you know, we'll sell the Barclays.
I don't get a text from mom or Dad. I mean,
I had a top ten album on Spotify first week,
just be by little Dirk, you know, doesn't mean a
fucking means nothing. But when Dan Patrick mentions our name
this morning, Yeah, my dad finally felt like he raised

(26:11):
a man. He did something. You did something like finally
I got the approval from my father because Dan Patrick
didn't quote me, quoted Victor Cruz on our podcast. That's
what it takes. But you made it. You're a man
now because Dan Patrick knows who you are. Yeah, finally
I can talk about you at Thanksgiving.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Thank you Dan Patrick for to mention this morning on
your on your platform somebody that obviously Roy and myself
have I watched and supported at some point or another.
So that was dope to have Dan Patrick mentioned I
don't know boy episode with our homie Victor Cruiz.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
My dad referred to him as Dan, which I thought
was funny.

Speaker 3 (26:47):
Your dad, what said Dan? Like you don don say
you don't say Patrick, You say Dan Patrick.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
That's all you watch one hundred episodes. Call him by
the first name that you don't know him, say the
full name. No Dan, Dan was talking about out of there? Yeah,
oh yeah, that was great. Do we need to get
in censor on sports? Should we get into this Zion shit?
Who Zion's og? Can we get them on? Don'toball? Can

(27:14):
we get like an uncle of Zion on our shit?
Just somebody needs to show him how to pick women.
It's not about showing somebody how to pick women.

Speaker 3 (27:25):
It's showing somebody how to pick themselves and value themselves.
More like, when you have access to this type of money,
the false that is running you piss on fifty thousand dollars.
You don't give a fuck about fifty grand when you're
making fifty million, like you.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Don't, it means nothing to you.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
So you have these young guys making this money, and
you know life is just their fucking playland. They don't
nothing needs nothing like get pregnant cool, you want to
keep it cool?

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Whatever?

Speaker 3 (27:52):
I don't care, just here, take this one point eight
and leave me alone. You know, when you like our
current goat, I'm just saying, when you're playing with that
type of money and that acces, it means nothing. So
you're gonna have stories of Zion who you know had
a baby with a porn star.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Who oh, they didn't have a baby. I got like
really tired. That was one of those that I was
starting to get on there, like, yeah, meet me out
of the thing. I followed it in the beginning when
it was funny, and then they just got fucking weird.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
Oh okay, well let me. I don't want to put
no baby on Zime. Maybe he didn't have.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
A baby with her, but I think the fact that
he was even in communication with that one. I'm sure
at one point was there name uh mariahs Yeah, at
one point I'm sure she said she was pregnant because
she said a lot of fucking things. Yeah, but we
should shoot him some bail here. This was a stalker. No, like,
this wasn't knowing him. It's probably his girl for real.
That's the baby mother. Wait, you can have alleged stalker

(28:44):
instead of baby mother as a term. Men are winning
in well.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
Zion Williams alleged stalker Achema Love reportedly assaulted a romantic rival.
I love that. It's a romantic rival. It's like the
Warriors and the Lakers. The bitch, she's just a romantic rival.
You is that you love her? This is a romantic rival, Like, no,
I don't.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Love her and don't you love like rivalry week, but
that's always And this is duke you and C in
my house. That's all this is. I went to dukes,
she went to U and C.

Speaker 3 (29:13):
That's all.

Speaker 5 (29:14):
It is.

Speaker 3 (29:14):
Romantic rival inside his home, hitting her with keys, tearing
off her nails.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
This is It's a tailgate at Alabama Auburn. That's all
it is.

Speaker 3 (29:23):
Counter days is going to be your head next when
I dropped this baby.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
She also allegedly eggs Zion's house. Eggs are expensive, that's dedication,
but when you Zion, that money is nothing.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
She faces three counts of home invasion, aggravated burglary, and stalking,
and her bomb was set at fifty thousand.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Can you stalk your baby daddy?

Speaker 3 (29:42):
Though?

Speaker 4 (29:42):
Like if that show Baby Daddy.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
Is it t I think don't have this wrong, guys,
because I would love to be able to use the
term stalker instead of baby mother. But I don't think
that's his baby mother. I think that's a stalker.

Speaker 4 (29:54):
That's his baby mother, that's his daughter's mother.

Speaker 2 (29:58):
You can't stalk the father.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
Of your child. Yes you can, how if I have it?
If I have a restraining order on you, Yes you can.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
That's that's his daughter's mother.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Yes, absolutely, if you cannot come near me in my headlines, man, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Zion I thought he had the worst PR team on Earth,
but I take it back. Maybe he got rid of
that team and hired a new one. That's how they
worded that.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Yeah, and it's crazy because I'm looking at all of
the the news headlines. They all say, like his alleged stalker,
which is so crazy.

Speaker 2 (30:30):
Oh, we need that PR team, Yeah, I asked volume.
Who's doing Zion's PR That's that's what we need now
his formal. We'll beat all these PEPSI and fishing tank
allegations immediately with the right PR team.

Speaker 3 (30:44):
His former lover hit his woman, So they let you know.
His former lover hit his woman with keys, tearing off
her nails and threatened her even though she has his child.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
It's his former lover. Where was Maria journal this.

Speaker 3 (31:04):
Hopefully in a mental institute somewhere, hopefully or maybe on camera.
God wasn't one of yours. I was never really a
I scrolled past that for you tab with her back,
not for me.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
Yeah, I mean I get it, but that's tight. Oh no,
God no, I don't know the way those cheeks it
looked like a stink. Oh okay her, but I'm not.
I understand. Vaginal health is important, not you know, shaming
her just but vaginal is that not a word? Baby?

(31:40):
It's okay, See, it's okay. You guys are under the
spell of the blame. Since when do we have to
do it like we could? We could set the standard
for English. Blame the New York.

Speaker 3 (31:51):
It's not your fort in New York school system, it's
not your fault. What was your region score?

Speaker 2 (31:59):
That was reason I got accept for Giant Heart. I know,
I don't remember my score, but I got accepted the
Sacred Heart. Did you really Yeah? Did you have to
write an essay when you did your applications?

Speaker 3 (32:09):
Uh? No, I just I think we took the essay
t and the regents some shit, and I just got accepted.
I don't know, Okay, I don't think we had to
write an essay though, just had to take a test
like a state test.

Speaker 2 (32:20):
Yeah. Once, once Saint Peter's accepted me and said they
were going to pay for shit, my mom was like,
you should weigh your options. I was like, I'm not
writing another essay. I'm not filling out another college applicate
like that. Shit was so fucking tedious and annoying. Yeah,
and then to come and find out like I got
to college. I was like, oh no, my parents did that.
I was like, let's switch. Why do I want to

(32:41):
come to your university? I don't know, I had eighteen
have to get out the house.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Like, that's why you gotta know how to finesse. You
gotta write some bullshit. You gotta write about your hardships
and how you've overcome them, and how you can see
yourself making the student body proud and becoming an alumni
and all of that shit.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
You're an asset to the campus. Yeah, just a live
bunch of Bullshitah, a bunch of bullshit.

Speaker 4 (33:03):
I've never seen an ass I quite literally was a
menace to the campus. But no, for sure, asset, for sure.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
Want you in. Fuck it, I'm in. I mean I
made it entertaining. Everyone's like, yo, you are what Roory
did yesterday? So like that was something to talk about. Yeah,
like I helped out with the social aspect, I would say,
but I would have loved to see what mal would
be like at Sacred Heart University that's in Connecticut.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
No, that wasn't I was talking about high school. Oh college,
I never cared about college. There's a Sacred Heart University, right, Yes,
I thought you were saying after SAT's Regions you got
accepted to that.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
No, but you had dreams of singing with Vanessa Williams.

Speaker 3 (33:37):
You weren't.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
I had dreams of hitting a big bright light, dreams
of fucking the R and B bitch. Still.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
Can y'all imagine Ma, if you would have been podcasting
back when you were twenty twenty three?

Speaker 3 (33:50):
Oh no, hell no, shit that I thought and felt
when I was twenty years old on mike and camera,
there's no way and walking to out.

Speaker 2 (33:57):
There's no way.

Speaker 4 (33:58):
Rice are walking in my life.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
There's no way. Maybe posting shit from twenty fifteen, I'm like,
what's wrong with this kid? Someone guide him, someone helped.

Speaker 3 (34:08):
But it is fun though, it is kind of like
interesting to be able to watch that though, like to
watch how you felt and how you actually thought.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
In theory, Yes that sounds you know what I mean,
Not when you're actually listening back to it and then
have to stand on it and like, yeah, no I
did say that, And they be like a father now,
like it has to be crazy, damn were you were
like I mean it? Yeah, yeah, I was twenty four
on the first episode ever, did wow twenty four years old? Yeah,

(34:34):
fucking nuts. But and I was also, of course there
was a bigger story here, and I'm happy that I
can pay my bills with this. But I was just
giving up stupid opinions for free back then. Like that's
the other thing when I'm listening, like you were leaving
your job on your lunch break to go do that,
to just spew ignorance that will be all over the

(34:54):
internet for the rest of eternity. Legend though for free,
your legend. You're a legend. Don't let nobody else tell
you anything different. Your a legend. Tell the volume. I
am overcharging for what they did to the Cold Chris.
I'm just gonna make that very fucking clear. Put I
put in pain for this ship. Absolutely, like I'm a
drill artist for real with this podcast. Ship live my
rhymes the whole time.

Speaker 3 (35:14):
I don't know if you lived, but you had a
couple of rhymes. You spit a couple of balls, you
had a couple I don't know if you lived it,
but you you spin some shit.

Speaker 2 (35:23):
Over the years, for.

Speaker 1 (35:24):
Sure, you've gotten bolder with your You might not say
the same type of stupid ship, but you've gotten bolder
with like your podcasting, because I remember back when you
first started podcasting. I could hear when the clips were like,
the cuts were like, I can hear when Rory was here.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
That's because I was editing it. You know, I'm saying
they want smooth transition.

Speaker 4 (35:43):
No, it's not about that.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
I'm just saying I knew when you were taking something
out because you said something that you didn't want to say.
Now you're under stand on your ship you don't care.
You don't really care who feelings get hurt.

Speaker 2 (35:51):
Oh no, not at all. I'm fine with that. That
used to suck back in the day because we had
an engineer that was doing the ship for free, so
we couldn't really send edits. So I would go and fucking, uh,
what's the video version of Garage Man that just comes
with the mac iMovie.

Speaker 4 (36:06):
Oh god.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Or no, I was doing Garage Man and I would
have to edit it because we weren't paying anyone. And yeah,
it was. It was trash because everyone kept wanting every
last bid out and I'm like, no, I'm teaching myself
on YouTube how to do this.

Speaker 3 (36:18):
Did I say you was into Spaces the other day?
Probably why I just thought about it. Oh okay, No,
I just I didn't listen to it, but I think
I saw something that came up on my time, like
Rory was into Spaces and I meant to listen to it.

Speaker 2 (36:33):
Uh, yeah, it was on I was head It's to
the airport. It was Monday, Yeah, Monday after we recorded.
I was killing time with Danny and Rocky and matter
of fact, we I think we were arguing about fifty
cent in mixtapes now that I think about it. Yeah,
and Lloyd Banks. Okay, what's what's your anti Spaces thing?

Speaker 3 (36:54):
Me?

Speaker 2 (36:55):
Yeah, I mean you've been you've been up there before.
But yeah, but I mean I just I don't know,
I'm just giving away the game for free.

Speaker 3 (37:01):
No, not that I mean I talk, I just I
talk full Living. I'm on camera for Living, So when
I don't have to be here in the studio, I
don't really feel like talking much like on a platform.
I guess publicly, you know, at home amongst friends and
you know, private circles. Yeah, but I don't want to
be on my phone talking and then you know, now

(37:23):
they record the spaces and then clip it and the
YouTube and then it's just like, all right, man, it's
just more shit of me out here saying shit. I'm
just like, I don't care to have my self and
my thoughts like flooded on people's timesline like timelines like this,
Like it's okay to kind of step back and let
other people.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
Talk and give their opinions. I don't know if it's
a narcissistic that my own name would be in my algorithms.
But there was one of those like YouTube channels last
week that does like the reactionary shit to spaces and podcasting,
not the Danny one. It was a different one. And
I saw the headline and I was like, oh fuck,
did I say that? And then I clicked the video
and I didn't say anything that was in the headline.

(38:02):
I was like, why do I continue to click the shit. Yeah,
I was like, wait did I say that?

Speaker 3 (38:06):
I mean shout out to the people that you know,
they get into spaces and you know, have their talks
and things like that. Like, I'm not mad at it,
but for me, a lot of those people don't really
do that for a living.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
Yeah right, people who do it for a living and
they don't really get a chance to talk on their
own podcast they like background members and shit.

Speaker 3 (38:22):
But yeah, yeah, like I don't so I think that's
reserved for them. Let you know, let people that don't
do this every day for the last twelve years, let
them let them have that.

Speaker 2 (38:34):
I mean, I hear that, but it is. It is
important to what we do, so why That's why I
don't mind.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
That always you always say that, you be like, nah,
this shit is important. I want to know why you.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Think that, Because there's communities within spaces, Reddit, whatever platform
you want to say. The more you're involved in that,
the more that community is attached to what you're doing. Like,
is there such thing as being too attached to what
you're doing? Sure, it's what a stand is. Eminem has
a five minute song about it. Yeah, no one has

(39:05):
sent me a cup of their blood yet and the male.
But I mean it's important for people to grow communities
with the podcast that you're doing, and talking to them
every now and then is important. Yeah's part of the process.
And it's cool to talk to people that do obsess
in a healthy way. So I'm not saying in a
bad way obsess over your show. No, No, I'm not mad.

(39:28):
It's a good way to get like constructive criticism as well,
not just because there's always gonna be hate shit no
matter what, but a lot of people are really just
engaging with you to give healthy feedback. Even if it
feels negative. They're doing it for the betterment of the
show because they feel like they're a part of the shit.

Speaker 3 (39:43):
Yeah, and I think that it has it's purpose and
you know, it's helpful. And like I said, I've jumped
in a few spaces and had some conversations. It's just
that's not something that I think that I would want
to continue doing all the time. Like maybe every now
and then, if it's something really worth talking about, you
know it's a good conversation happening, I'll jump in and
you know, listen, and then if people want me to speak,

(40:05):
I'll speak.

Speaker 2 (40:05):
But I don't.

Speaker 3 (40:06):
That's not something that I want to do like weekly
or every other week. Like, I just don't want to
do that. I have my platform, I'll speak here. I
love you know, people's feedback in here, what people have
to say. But I just don't think that I always
need to be responding and saying something. I could listen
to it about it, I can, Yeah, you know, let
me know what you think, what you feel like, cool? Great.
I don't think that I need to respond all the time.

Speaker 2 (40:27):
I mean the mars being there anonymously just like me every.

Speaker 1 (40:30):
Once in a while, I'm I'm extremely narcissistic. I only
go int the ones where I think they might be
mentioning me. Then if I feel like it's some ship
where somebody canna bring my name up, then I'll go
listen anonymously because aby podcasters in there too, and I'd
be like a lot of y'all be smiling in my face,
but Kiki king about shit, that ain't that funny. So
I'd be going in there just to see who really
riding and who hiding. But other than that and that ship,

(40:53):
yeah right, anonymous, you hiding for sure. But I've been
in something. I've been in some before. And you know,
I agree with Rory. It was nice connecting with the
listeners and things like that. But the way that it's
now become a thing where people now clip it up
and make it click baity and all of that, number one,
that's annoying. And number two, Now I feel like I'm
podcasting for free. I'm giving you free content when I

(41:14):
already come on here and give you free content, except
on pay to do it. But I give you free content.
You already have enough free content of me. And now
I'm going to go on when I'm at home, like
mal said, and give you more free content for you
to monetize off of. When I actually do this for
a living. Absolutely, that's the mixtape. Though it's all full circle.

Speaker 2 (41:30):
It's promotional. Sometimes you just have to give them the
mixtape for free so they keep coming back for the album.

Speaker 4 (41:35):
When the last time jay Z released a mixtape.

Speaker 2 (41:37):
As Carter Series, I don't know, two thousand and two thousand.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
Yeah, forty years deep in this shit. I don't need
to release no mixtape. Yoam cool? Listen to the main product.
Listen to four four four right?

Speaker 2 (41:51):
Can you ask my question from earlier or you think
you ate on that take and it wasn't even close
to what we were like. Yeah, I just had to
say and let you figure out that take would not.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
That sounds good. That's some fly just got off. He's
got you, f you got your ship. Oh, I want
to know what you was doing last night. I ain't
never seen you with a Stanley cup full of water,
like th do thatric water every episode. That's not what
I said. I said, I have never seen you with
a Stanley cup full of water, is what I said.

Speaker 4 (42:23):
It's tapped to.

Speaker 2 (42:25):
Yeah, because he down bad, you down, you down all
the way to the pod. When I walked down, I
drank out of the sink because we ship. I thought
our ship wasn't working. I know you down.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
How that did you shower today? Because sometimes you be
down that bad way. You just never got to go
to work. No shower this morning? When I woke up,
I sat in the shower. You ever sit in the shower?

Speaker 2 (42:47):
Oh? Yeah, it was one of those like like the
coldest water. That wasn't affecting me either. I was trying
to make it colder, just sitting like that in a
cold shower. Yeah, trying to get back back to back
to zero back to life. Why do y'all do to
see yourselves? It's fun? It's not. It's nothing fun about it.

Speaker 1 (43:07):
It's not fun, though, Mom, I'm not gonna hold you
he crazy. I literally when I walk up this morning,
I said, I'm not fucking with Rory. If Ory called
my phone about any anything that's not podcasts related, I'm
not answering the fucking phone.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
Bro, you didn't even go crazy.

Speaker 3 (43:19):
She's she's she didn't even wash her ass today because
I never said that.

Speaker 2 (43:23):
Oh my bad.

Speaker 3 (43:24):
I thought I thought that. I thought you was agreeing
with me. Myf like, she's down, she's hurting right now.

Speaker 4 (43:29):
I'm hurt.

Speaker 2 (43:29):
We'll tell this full story on Patreon. But all we
did last night was eat good food, met a podcast fan,
and hung out with dream Bill. That was really the night.
Oh that ain't nothing too crazy?

Speaker 4 (43:42):
Okay? Where we met a podcast fan at Rory.

Speaker 2 (43:45):
They'll find that out www dot com for slashing Roy
moth Like. No, there's definitely some layers to the story.
But it could have got It could have been a
crazy night. To me, it wasn't. Okay, it was just
you know, too much alcohol for adults. That's all. We
can't operate this way anymore. Ye'all really do need to
give mall his his pod flowers today though, I'm talking

(44:06):
about that for months of trying to give each other flowers,
but we do in a condescending way, and we never
truly give the flowers that are deserved to each other.
Maul has more more an amazing talent at pissing people off. More,
give me more. I have not seen a podcaster at

(44:27):
least in our genre, space, demographic, whatever you want to
call it. You might be like the Alex Jones are
podcasting like you will find a way to say something
so simple that will piss the entire world off, like
your your PEPSI take is that's your sandy hook. That
is first of all, that's crazy trying to Paul lay
that together. I've never even seen peage kick rub his

(44:49):
face like that. If I offended Pe, then something's wrong.
That is wow. But okay, I see where you going
with it. If you bring it up, you get sued
for a trillion dollars. I don't have that, so listen, good,
look there's nothing here. Yeah, but based off your juice steak,
which I it's weird the way we put together episodes.

(45:11):
We won't lie to listeners the way other podcasters do. Yes,
there are times when we talk about subjects that we
know are going to get clicks. We know how this
is the game. You have found a way to take
the most evergreen topics and make them our most viral moments. Okay,
during the year anniversary of what I thought was the
most viral moments of our podcast, you decided that people

(45:34):
can't drink juice in the morning and pissed off a nation.
Then you didn't stop just there. You weren't done yet.
The work was not done. Work is never done. You
decided to offend an American institution Yeah yeah, named Pepsia
and piss off the other half of the country. The

(45:54):
Facebook servers are in disarray. Now, why because you decided
that people can't have fish tanks or drink pepsi in
the morning. Now, Mark Zuckerberg has never had to pivot
the way that he has had to pivot in the
last few months based off your takes of how people
live their lives. Okay, did I say people can't have

(46:14):
fish tanks. I never said that. I said people don't
have fish tanks.

Speaker 4 (46:18):
People do have fish tanks.

Speaker 2 (46:19):
The marriage. What was the last time you went somebody's
house and they had a fish tank? Yo, somebody, anybody
in this room tell me the last time. Somebody clearly
Google imaged fish tanks and then posted them on their
ig story and added all of us with angry emojis,
trying to say does not fly. I'm like Joe, Yeah, who.

Speaker 1 (46:41):
Somebody with a fish It's we're not the right demographic
because a lot of ours, because aquaman people was on
y'all ass and they said, because y'all live in New
York in the little ass apartments, you don't have room
for big fish tanks, but we do.

Speaker 2 (46:56):
They got my apartment fucked up first of all, but
go ahead.

Speaker 4 (47:00):
They get that talk your ship.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
Hey, I'm not talking. Then they got my apartment fucked
up with But a lot.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
Of people in New York got rid of their fish
tanks the moment, like they fake one out of style
because yeah, we ain't really got that room for that
extra shit.

Speaker 3 (47:12):
But other people still do have people they don't have time.
But people could barely feed themselves. They're going to leave
the club. I have to go home and feed my fish.

Speaker 1 (47:19):
They do, And you said, who drinks pepsi anymore. Like
pepsi isn't like the highest selling fucking soft drink in.

Speaker 3 (47:27):
The Middle America's obese, and people want the doctor to shake.
They feed in their hand like dice. Like the people
people want, they feed to fall off. People don't understand
why when they sit down on the toe with their
legs go numb and they fucking you can't fill their feet.
And when they stand up, it for like diamonds are
inside their legs. You drinking pepsi every day.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
I learned so much about humanity based off your takes.
I had at frat brother who had not spoken to
and god knows how many years, because he texted me
and said, is this Rory? Is this still your number?
Question mark? I said, yeah, what's up? Man? He said,
has mal ever had cherry pet He didn't text me
when my daughter was born? You want to know? Ask

(48:08):
is this still your number? Listen? Then followed up with
has mall had cherry pepsi? I've had?

Speaker 1 (48:15):
Are you?

Speaker 3 (48:15):
I used to love cherry pepsi with hogends vanilla ice cream,
make a soda float be my ship.

Speaker 2 (48:22):
But when you start to getting how much sugar is
in pepsi? Bro that shit. You can you are not
We are not supposed to be drinking that.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
I agree, but but you have to understand that we
live in America and you pissing off like our fan
base for real, they feel like you just know.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
I'm trying to help our fan base be here for
the long run and support us continuously. I don't want
you niggas losing limbs and losing toes and then you
can't come to a show. And then when you come
to the show, you got to come here with an
air cast on your foot that you just had to
get six toes amputated because you drink pepsi every day.

Speaker 2 (48:53):
I'm trying to help our listeners.

Speaker 4 (48:56):
Joshiam there's.

Speaker 2 (49:00):
One bottle and that's as a form.

Speaker 3 (49:06):
How many of those do you drink a day? You
don't drink one fucking pepsi a day, Josh, don't play that.
We spent a lot of time together.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
Josh, don't piss me off in here. You are not
drinking one pepsi a day.

Speaker 4 (49:17):
You go through a lion one or two.

Speaker 2 (49:19):
And when they got to break.

Speaker 3 (49:20):
Down, how much is in one bottle in seventy here, Josh,
you drink at least three pepsis a day.

Speaker 2 (49:25):
At least this is the morning. This might be your
second pepsi of the day, which has what one hundred
and twenty grams of sugar.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
One hundred and twenty So you already past your daily
sugar limit and you're still going.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
This is what I'm saying. As a They're gonna shake
Josh feet in the hand like dyke hardy sock. He's
he looks like type two diabetes for me, I'm just
trying to help. So I conneke that joke. My mom
is type one.

Speaker 4 (49:48):
That high fruit, toast, corny, to kill you, that to
take you to the upper room.

Speaker 2 (49:52):
They going.

Speaker 3 (49:52):
So I wasn't trying to kill our fan base. I
was trying to help our fan base and say we're
not still there, are we We're not still doing those things.

Speaker 2 (49:59):
Are they?

Speaker 1 (50:00):
You know what the people who really killed me, because
what you said was who the fuck drinks pepsi? When
you really meant was y'all don't need to be drinking pepsi.
You know that there's people who drink pepsi.

Speaker 3 (50:09):
Yeah, but I just think you know what it is
the marriage. I just feel like we have so much
information now and we have so much access now. Some
of my favorite accounts I follow on Instagram. Are you
know some of these cooks, these chefs Vegas chefs that
are making amazing I'm like, damn, this is fire to
see people make these dishes. And one girl I found
she lives in Puerto Rico. Can't wait to meet her.

(50:31):
She says she wanted lobster. You know what she did
the marriage. She went on a fucking boat and dove
into the coral reef and caught her own lobster and
cooked it. I thought that was the most gangsterut shit
I've ever seen in my life. She dove down a
coral reef and grabbed a lobster and cooked it. Yeah,
but I mean, we have that type of shit going on,
and you niggas are still chugging PEPSI.

Speaker 4 (50:53):
Well, you know that sugar is an addiction, right, of
course it is.

Speaker 2 (50:56):
It's easier to fucking quit dope than it is to
quit sugar, exactly.

Speaker 1 (51:00):
So, when you've been fed sugar and a sneak sugar
and shit that you don't even know sugar is in.

Speaker 4 (51:05):
In the American diet, people have an addiction to sugar.

Speaker 2 (51:07):
Sugar is like plastic. This is just in the air.
We're breathing it at every moment.

Speaker 3 (51:11):
Yeah, but my thing is, if we know this shit
is killing, we don't watch Big Mama lose her feet.
We don't watch watch Middle Mama lose her feet. We
didn't watch Little Mama lose her toes. And what do
all three of them having common in the fridge a
three liter PEPSI.

Speaker 2 (51:26):
Stop drinking that shit.

Speaker 5 (51:27):
Man.

Speaker 2 (51:28):
You can't feel nothing, just numb. Your limbs's numb as
a motherfucker.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
You can't even your arm's legs bend in any which way,
your bones, your part of it is going.

Speaker 4 (51:39):
Alright.

Speaker 2 (51:39):
Listen, man, I'm not what if someone like Josh I
think it's okay though, because he doesn't have any other vice,
like you're saying Big Mama middle mouth, like, it's not
just so, it's a lot, it's the diet. I was
just shooting dope and had no other vice. Would you
say that. I just watched him pay fifteen dollars for
a slice of PC yesterday, So Josh does have some problems.

(52:00):
I just want to make that clear. Let's I'm trying.
I'm trying to help welcome.

Speaker 3 (52:03):
He walked in confidently, Like, listen, I don't want the
Facebook service to be mad at me. I'm not throwing
shots at any of y'all. I'm just saying, let's make
healthier decisions.

Speaker 2 (52:13):
Look at where podcasting is. Mall has to clean up
his PEPSI take. I'm just saying, bro, because they think
I'm trying to attack them.

Speaker 1 (52:20):
Niggas was like, the Niggas was like, fuck, you mean
who drinks PEPSI? You're telling me niggas is out here
drinking coke And I was just dying laughing. I'm like, oh,
y'all missed. It went way over your heads.

Speaker 3 (52:27):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (52:28):
Like, nobody out here drinking coke? Funk out of here.
I'm like, Yo, this is one. But I think a
lot of it has to do with.

Speaker 3 (52:35):
That.

Speaker 1 (52:35):
You have access to money, you have access to a
different lifestyle than most people, and you have a little
bit more of an awareness of things, and you live
in a bigger city where we have more access to
things here in New York City.

Speaker 2 (52:48):
Right so, me and Johnson right here outside of Flint.
Who doesn't have access to water in America?

Speaker 4 (52:55):
We're not talking about water. It's not it's not about that.

Speaker 1 (52:57):
It's about like there's things called food deserts where people
can't get like healthy groceries. Like they just have corner
They're surrounded by corner store. They don't have whole foods
and stuff what they're talking about. Yes, but but this
is New York City. You can take a train and
get wherever the fuck you need to go. If you
want to get to a Whole Foods or Wagmons, you
can get to one in New York City.

Speaker 2 (53:14):
You know, extend healthy I'm a smart market is in
New York City.

Speaker 1 (53:17):
Yes, but you have access to it period. New York City,
New York City, LA. Like these places have access to
healthy food. We walk more, We have a little bit
of a healthier lifestyle. You have to understand that we
have fans that are in smaller towns, so they don't
know nothing but but soda and ship like that, and
pizza and fast food.

Speaker 2 (53:37):
You can get.

Speaker 3 (53:38):
You can get something healthier. It's healthier options in that
same store. That's what I'm saying. And I'm not trying
to be a health nob but I'm not the healthiest guy,
but I do try to make healthier decisions. And I
just think pepsi is the first thing you could stop drinking.
That's like the first thing you like, I'm not drinking
that shit no more. When I saw a Nigga melt
ice on this call with a bilopeps, I don't think
we should be putting in our body.

Speaker 2 (53:59):
That was viral videos and can do simple decision to make.
I thought for me, that was a simple decision like wait,
that did what. I'm cool. I'm not drinking that.

Speaker 3 (54:09):
I'm just saying, make make better decisions, man, because then
you wonder why heard attack and then high blood pressure
and all it. Look what y'all doing, y'all still drinking that.
It's it's a whole arrare of shit on this on
the shelves. We can drink now, like you can go
to a store and find plenty of things to drink, Like, Okay,
this is dope.

Speaker 2 (54:29):
I like this.

Speaker 3 (54:30):
But some people, like you said, they're just addicted to
that because that's all they know. Try something else, That's
all I'm saying, Try something else, Get away from PEPSI,
put the pepsi down, Maybe go to another type of soda.

Speaker 1 (54:41):
Well, you're introducing, you're introducing that conversation into them because
a lot of people are not having these conversations. They
mama drink pepsi, their grandmama and them drink pepsi. They've
been raised on that. They don't know anything else. So
you're when their favorite podcast or a tax it, They're like, fuck,
you mean everybody I know drink pepsi.

Speaker 3 (54:56):
And it's like and everybody you know got to call
you to get the mote from the other room. They
can't get off the couch because they can't feel their feet.
I'm trying to help niggas feel their feet.

Speaker 2 (55:09):
They opened their iPhone and called you from two rooms
over there.

Speaker 3 (55:14):
Look at them giving you the launch picture. I'm trying
to give you the bigger picture. Here's what I'm saying.
I'm not attacking nobody.

Speaker 2 (55:19):
Y'all know me. I'm not attacked.

Speaker 3 (55:20):
I'm trying to break the bottom. Just trying to break
the cycle. Trying to break the cycle. Man, your father
don't have feet, like I don't want you to not
have feet. I'm just saying, that's all I'm trying to
do it. I want you to have your feet so
you could come to our show, is what I'm doing.
I want you to have your feet so you can

(55:41):
go get our merch.

Speaker 2 (55:42):
You know what I'm saying. That's what I want you
to have your feet for. Man, I'm trying to protect
feet at all costs. That don't plague your mind.

Speaker 3 (55:50):
Your daddy ain't got feet, your mama got four toes.

Speaker 4 (55:54):
You on your way.

Speaker 3 (55:55):
What ch'all doing? Pepsi every night? Every night is pepsi
on the table, y'all. Don't think you should take that
off the table at some point, That's all I'm saying. Man,
So shout out to the listeners. I'm sorry if I
find it in the yard. Wasn't my intent. I'm just
trying to save your feet, save your fingers, you know,
and unbig some backs along the way, man so well.

Speaker 1 (56:15):
Shout out to all my real niggas who drink sparkling
water all day. But like when they order like some
type of pizza and wings once every six months, they
order pepsi with it.

Speaker 4 (56:23):
Them the real ones right there, shout.

Speaker 3 (56:25):
Out everything in moderation. I'm not everything in moderation, That's
all I'm saying. Goosh, everything in moderation, that's all.

Speaker 2 (56:33):
He only has four options of the things that he eats.
He does it. He lives in New York. He has
a whole about him period.

Speaker 4 (56:39):
He has sensory issues. Don't make fun of Josh.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
Josh autistic. Yeah, you said he has sensory issues. I
thought he was. He was autistic. My bad, Yo, okay,
my bad. I'm sorry. Leave all of this. You know
what I'm saying. My bad even known my bad. That's
my god, be your man, my god, that's my gun.

(57:02):
I don't even know about his issues. That's not I
didn't know he was sensory. U what is it?

Speaker 1 (57:06):
He's he has sensory issues like food texture wise, he
has sensory issues.

Speaker 2 (57:09):
We all do. I hate certain textures of food. I
can't eat like hot and cold. For like, I can't
eat something hot and they eat a cold salad. You'll
throw you, bugging you.

Speaker 1 (57:19):
That's not Oh, I thought you were telling me you
can't have the baked beans with the cold macaroni salad.

Speaker 3 (57:26):
Fucked No, oh you what type of fucking slave slop
is that? I would never even cookout food? What you mean, yol?
If we want to get to the cookout, if we
want to get to the origin when the cookouts started,
slave slop?

Speaker 2 (57:37):
That's your slave slop?

Speaker 3 (57:38):
All right?

Speaker 4 (57:38):
Well, I one thing.

Speaker 1 (57:40):
You could come at them niggas about their juice in
the morning and PEPSI you ain't coming at me about
cookout food.

Speaker 4 (57:45):
That's why I put my foot down. And but I'm
just hot and cold tech.

Speaker 2 (57:49):
I can't do that. That ship makes me like I
literally would throw up.

Speaker 4 (57:52):
You can't eat so you don't eat chicken caesars, chicken
caesar salads.

Speaker 3 (57:56):
I was never a big chicken caesar salad nigga. Though
I don't like that creamy. I don't like that type
of shit.

Speaker 2 (58:00):
Here's defense though. I hate when they put hot ass
chicken on Oh see, that's the best love I love.
It makes I will throw I will literally throw up.
If you do that, a hot piece of chicken on
a cold salad, I will throw up. We never had
like cold potato salad with hot food, not eat the
potato salad last. So really all right, wait, so what's
your order? Where it is starting? What's the what's the

(58:21):
plate A stereotypical barbecue plate. Watch your mouth bake mac
m we go. We break the mac first, racist one.

Speaker 3 (58:28):
Make sure it's hot all the way through, because sometimes
I be hot on the on the top and in
the middle of cold.

Speaker 2 (58:32):
Can't do that. Facts.

Speaker 3 (58:33):
So then you go to whatever the protein is, chicken, whatever,
get some of that, maybe some yams or something not
cookout food. Yams is not cookout yams.

Speaker 1 (58:44):
This thanks give that ain't cookout Making some yams in
the summertime.

Speaker 2 (58:47):
I went to that, I would be what you wouldn't
be happy to be there. I would love some yams
at the park. It's never happened to me. It's never
been part of the plate.

Speaker 1 (58:57):
Spaghetti, salad, macaroni salad, baked beans, whatever, meats.

Speaker 4 (59:02):
So whether it's grilled.

Speaker 2 (59:03):
Chicken, grilled fish, have some rice and pea something.

Speaker 4 (59:06):
Right what you you you Spanish show, Yes, rice and peas,
come on, but not no fucking yam.

Speaker 2 (59:11):
You're giving me too many.

Speaker 1 (59:12):
Eat ms next to no hot dog. That's wild as fun.
I'm not gonna hold.

Speaker 2 (59:15):
I'm not eating hot ya.

Speaker 3 (59:16):
Sitting in the sun is nothing that is wild, bro
Like on the on the pin with the with the
with the burners underneath it, you know the fancy Yeah,
that's fancy, yeah burners, that's that's royal Royal family ship.

Speaker 1 (59:33):
Okay, well, well mart Josh brought up some tweets some
responses to some of the things you were saying. So
Geno the truth, and I do want to Geno the truth.
Shout out to marriage.

Speaker 2 (59:44):
Don't call him, don't call him. That's what spelled truth
t R O O t H. Yeah, like don't don't
don't call him.

Speaker 4 (59:53):
Does he mean that she's like true like that, like
you know what he did. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (59:57):
I was with you until you said soy sauce because
you said you shouldn't say the soy sauce packets. You
absolutely absolutely need to save soy. I'm from New York City.
You know how cheap the Chinese are with soy.

Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
This this is actually a shot at me, not at mall,
because I had said this point. Anybody knows you tell
them extra soy sauce in the bag anytime you order,
and then you say it three times before you hang up. Yeah,
so I Gino doesn't know the truth. Clearly there's not
an order Chinese.

Speaker 4 (01:00:21):
Fool Harlem Q three says, let me my boy.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
We went to high school together. Shout out to nineteen eleven.

Speaker 4 (01:00:28):
He said, let me find out you want that Beethoven.
I mean.

Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
Beethoven, It's Beethoven. That's how he spelled true.

Speaker 4 (01:00:36):
God heavy that's what she said.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
You wanted to say Beethoven a list.

Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Besis Beithoven playing in the morning. So what do you
want the girls to listen to in the morning.

Speaker 2 (01:00:50):
Let's start with some I mean, a little bit of
R and B, a little jazz.

Speaker 4 (01:00:53):
Why are y'all playing music in the morning? Silence or
a nice podcast and when.

Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
You first get up podcast. No, I don't want to
hear nobody talking in the morning like that. But when
you first get up, it should be some silence. But
once you start the wak once, once I turned the
shower on, I turned music on right after I turned
the shower on. That's a fact, when I first get up. No,
I've never listened to Beethoven in the morning. No, But
I know why he said that because we went to
the boys Squad hallm and we had to study and
listen and perform Beethoven. So that's why he's laughing, because

(01:01:20):
he knows I'm not listening to that shit. A themore
you were forced to listen to that in the morning,
oh my god, I will never broke the boys go.
Homeme was great, but it's just certain things I'm just like,
I do not miss that shit. Having to rehearse. You
know what it is to have to rehearse Beethoven for
three hours.

Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
Is basically having to school as someone that you don't want.
You don't want them problems. You don't want them problems
since you like, really studied music theory. I do have
to ask is he overrated Beethoven? Though? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:01:46):
Like, is it is?

Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
It? Really?

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
Does it really slap the way the music snob say
it does, because of course I've listened to the greatest hits. Yeah,
everyone's heard Beethoven at some point, but is it really like,
is it really like that?

Speaker 4 (01:01:58):
It is?

Speaker 3 (01:01:58):
His pieces are are incredible. I'm more of a Sebastian
Bach type of guy. Of course, that's just more.

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Like my flavor. But actually never any box real name
I was about. Yeah, so I'm more of that type
of guy, but I don't I don't mind Beto.

Speaker 3 (01:02:12):
Bethoven has some some some obviously some classics as well,
though I just don't have a playlist for you.

Speaker 2 (01:02:17):
Don't worry. I got you, give me give me the
B side. Yeah, I only know the hits. I got
the B sides for you. Don't trip, I got you
in the B sides.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
So what you guys don't listen to any podcasts like yeah,
podcast all time.

Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
Truthfully, I'll listen to it depending on uh, what they're
talking about and who they're talking to.

Speaker 2 (01:02:35):
Okay, Yeah, so.

Speaker 1 (01:02:38):
I can't listen to podcasts like ours because like, why
would I go listen to podcasts like ours? I could
listen to y'all talk all day, But podcasts where people
are like doing like uplifting, Like like I listened to
a podcast of a girl who has a very calming voice,
and I listened to her first thing in the morning
because it's usually like uplifting.

Speaker 2 (01:02:53):
Type of vibes, affirmations.

Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
Not not affirmation, not affirmations, but just conversations about things
that you want to start your day off with, like positivity,
like you know, just ship like that, like ways to
that you should put those type of brain waves in
your brain in the morning. Sorry, I'm a little drunk,
so I'm talking sideways. It's fine, but shout out to
that She's So Lucky podcast. They had Wheezy on, and

(01:03:17):
I was listening to that earlier. It was a really
good episode. It was nice hearing our girl Weezy talk
about something other than sex, like talk about her business, action.

Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
Did I see that Wheezy is engaged?

Speaker 4 (01:03:27):
I didn't.

Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
I didn't say that close friends don't put that on
all right, I really like her boyfriend, I guess I thought.
Was this like when the West Side Boogie announced my
pregnancy before I could yeah something?

Speaker 4 (01:03:41):
Oh my god, I remember that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
I thought Wheezy posted she was engaged.

Speaker 4 (01:03:45):
I don't think Wheezy is engaged.

Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
Oh she posted like an engagement ring or something. I
don't know. Maybe that was the wrong person, Low Mercy,
keep it back.

Speaker 4 (01:03:52):
Well, congratulations Wheezy.

Speaker 2 (01:03:54):
I thought I thought it was I thought I saw that.
You guys met her boyfriend before.

Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
I haven't really thinks oh yeah, with them.

Speaker 4 (01:04:01):
I don't think I did so because with people boyfriends
like that.

Speaker 2 (01:04:04):
I know, right, I've been critical of some of Wheezy's
partners in the past.

Speaker 3 (01:04:08):
I like this guy a lot. Okay, yeah, shout out
to Wheazey. I haven't seen this team. I've seen Wheezy
since we had on really, yeah, I don't think i've
seen Wheeze since that day.

Speaker 2 (01:04:18):
You won't be supporting your sister, no, but she be.

Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
She'd be like on the West Coast a lot. Yeah,
and then she'd be and she's not. She's in Thailand
somewhere like like around the world.

Speaker 2 (01:04:28):
But I haven't. Yeah, I haven't seen Wheezy.

Speaker 4 (01:04:30):
I think since we had on well, she opened up
a trap pilates.

Speaker 1 (01:04:33):
It's really trapped lagree, which is a form kind of pilates,
like a trap pilate, trap in house, pilates trapse.

Speaker 4 (01:04:40):
Yeah, trap house. I want to go. We should go
try it out in film contin.

Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
She had sent me the flyer for that, and I
thought it was a pilates class and I was like,
I'm not doing plates at nine pm, like whatever. I
didn't realize it was the launch party. And then I
saw her story and they were in there, and I
was like, I should have read the fine print. There
you go. I would have been I would have been
there and immediately. Yeah, but she brought him out, put

(01:05:04):
your little lemon on and pull up. No, no, no,
I was just joints at Ludlow House.

Speaker 3 (01:05:09):
Okay, no one even.

Speaker 2 (01:05:11):
Stretched it was it was a launch party. Yeah. I
thought they were doing stretch. I was like nine pm,
like it was the morning I do that ship. But
it was a launch party. They was in there, in there.
That's funny. Your shout out the weasy though she's doing
dope ship.

Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Yeah, but Rory, would you would you go I know,
Marling do it, but would you go to do like
content because it I mean it is like mainly like
it's not They're not going to have you like ten
and two.

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
Listen to our last episode about Usher.

Speaker 4 (01:05:40):
You think I care, you'd be fucking You're right?

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
Okay what that point points were made? You know what
I'm saying. Yeah, it's not true.

Speaker 3 (01:05:49):
It's not.

Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Speaking of doctors before we get to voicemails, I went
to the doctor last week. For those that have been
asking about my Joe out ahemote that I had to
get drained. So when I went to the uh the
doctor to like get the whole shit. You know, they
check your blood pressure, do your weight and everything. And
I walked to my doctor from my crib. It was

(01:06:12):
a good mile walk, but I want to get some
steps in. It was uphill, so I was a little
out of breath when I got there. Took my blood pressure,
was like your blood pressure's really high, and I was like, oh,
I walked here and he was like, oh, that's probably it.
I said, no, we should look into this.

Speaker 3 (01:06:27):
I think.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
I've never had a doctor have a concern and just
brush it off like that, and no, like, can we
maybe schedule another appointment about by blood pressure so it's
really high? I was like, yeah, I walked here, didn't
ask any questions, didn't know about the uphill shit. And
he was like, A, that's probably it. So that's why
your blood pressure was high because you walked to the
doctor's overs. That's when my doctor brushed me off off
some shit he brought up. Then you could be ten

(01:06:50):
seconds from a stroke. He's like, where were you walked here?
And we're just gonna skip over this.

Speaker 4 (01:06:55):
Are you in perfect health otherwise?

Speaker 3 (01:06:57):
Though, Yeah, I'm doing okay. That in fact my life,
Like that's that. I didn't sound too convinced. You a right,
I didn't want to push.

Speaker 2 (01:07:08):
No, I think I'm fine.

Speaker 3 (01:07:10):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:07:10):
The last time I did a regular checkup was last year,
and this was a different doctor. I've thus switched after
I just had bad luck with doctors. He really liked
shamed me for getting a check up. He was like, oh,
you thirty three? You good.

Speaker 3 (01:07:24):
I'm like, no, I can understand what he's meant. What
he meant tho, it's kind of like you seen your time.
I'm like, nah, man, Like if I have frat brothers,
they had back pain when they were nineteen and it
was cancer.

Speaker 2 (01:07:36):
Like, now, let's let's do the test just in case
makes sense. Yeah, I'm offering that you can put a
thumb in my asshole, like I'm giving you the tools.

Speaker 4 (01:07:48):
Yeah, do you guys get your prostas checked.

Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
I know I'm having MOS coming up soon.

Speaker 4 (01:07:53):
Yeah, it's your first time nervous. No, it's not that bad.

Speaker 2 (01:07:58):
It's really not that bad.

Speaker 3 (01:08:00):
I'm not nervous, surely.

Speaker 5 (01:08:06):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:08:06):
Let me ask you, how do you think it goes?
How do I think it goes? As someone that's had
it checked multiple times? How do you think it?

Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
I think you lay on your stomach wrong. Already you
was like on your back, legs spread. That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:08:21):
No more, I was not in downward dog to get
my process. No, you lay on your side with your
cheeks like this in the fetal position snuggle position.

Speaker 3 (01:08:32):
Ye.

Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
Yes, And legally there has to be a witness, which
is weird. And it's always a nurse and you're laying
this way and staring directly in her eyes while a
doctor breezes on your neck and puts his thumb in your.

Speaker 3 (01:08:47):
Eyes, just watching your manhood, leave your body.

Speaker 2 (01:08:49):
With the door open to like I get there, trying
for safety reasons. No, no, no, let's make this private. Yeah,
they don't want you coming back to my people pushing
ivs walking down the who and you're just sitting there
like this, catch an eye contact kids running in there.
That's crazy. But you'll be fine.

Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
Yeah, I'll be all right.

Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
I'm not tripping. I mean, you like getting your diaper change,
so just think of it. Just close your eyes and
say that not the same thing.

Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
But I get where you're going with it, but it's
it's definitely not the same. It's not even closer to
the same thing. But yeah, I'm not I'm not nervous though.

Speaker 1 (01:09:19):
Well I'm happy that you that you're going to get it,
because that does plague a lot of our men, especially
our black men.

Speaker 4 (01:09:26):
And I would hate to lose you to that.

Speaker 3 (01:09:28):
What I'm saying, how would you like to lose them?

Speaker 2 (01:09:32):
Like I don't know, I've always hated that term. I
would hate to lose you like that, all right, how
would you like it?

Speaker 1 (01:09:37):
Like you know, old and as bad as ship like that?
Like I want to be able to like bury moll
like you.

Speaker 3 (01:09:41):
Know, like I'm right here, like I'm right here.

Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
No, I mean like in the future. I don't want
to lose you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:46):
To like cancer, Like can we make the artwork demerisis
John Q? I will not bury my son? My son
will bury me? Classic? Classic? Wait? All right, so you
are now saying on record on MIC that you will
be responsible for burying more. No, financially, it's a lot, no.

Speaker 3 (01:10:07):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:10:08):
And he gonna want mad extra ship, like, oh, can
we bury you in Godspeed and an upside down hat?
You want a suit on? You don't want no suit? Yes,
get the fuck out of here. I've never seen you
in no suit. You don't want no suitan Yeah, I
want to put me in a suit. Why though, that
ain't you, That is me.

Speaker 2 (01:10:29):
I'm wan a fucking uniform my entire high school life.

Speaker 4 (01:10:32):
That was thirty years ago. Like I want to see
like with your swag. You know you don't you don't
wear suits. What's the last time you wore suit?

Speaker 2 (01:10:39):
We had to do something.

Speaker 3 (01:10:40):
I had to wear a suit too, probably like three
months ago a sketch, No, not that, not like outside
of that, like three months ago.

Speaker 4 (01:10:48):
Yeah, y'all were y'all were like suits like together, No no, no,
not Roy with me, but yeah, I had to wear
like three months ago somebody died.

Speaker 2 (01:10:56):
Mm hmmm. It was like a uh honoring somebody got
it was like a banquet or something.

Speaker 1 (01:11:01):
Oh okay, if that makes sense, put on the suit.
You went and bought a new suit or you had
one in the closet.

Speaker 3 (01:11:06):
I have a suit. Just want I actually want to
get like a few suits like that? Was that me
having to get a suit for that? I was like, damn,
I want to like a like a ray of I'm
on like seven night suits. You just have like I
may not ever wear them, but just waste money just
you just have them just so. Somebody was like, yo, right,
I'm going like you got I'm coming just so I

(01:11:26):
can get my suit shit off.

Speaker 2 (01:11:28):
Okay, well, I mean put the one aside that you
want to be buried in, so we know, yeah, bury me,
butt ass.

Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
Just to make that line at the wake a little
more interesting, let me see how much you really grieving
you want that, lady. Imagine you go open casket wake,
there's you know, there's a line say your prayer whatever
they butt ass. Yeah, that's when I fit the back,
like I ain't walking crazy. You wouldn't get knees and
save at the a at a casket while somebody's naked

(01:11:54):
in it. But no, I'm cool. I don't want to
see that ship. That's not how to that's not the
last time. I want to see you like that for
the last time. Like I've never seen you naked.

Speaker 2 (01:12:03):
When did you see them? I've never seen you naked
in my life. Now come into the world. But I
asked why you shouldn't leave that way?

Speaker 3 (01:12:09):
I guess, so I guess like, no, put a suit,
put some clothes on for the actual funeral, the services.
But then if you wish, you know, to be very naked,
then something your family in the funeral director.

Speaker 4 (01:12:21):
Do you guys want open caskets?

Speaker 1 (01:12:23):
I'm asking these questions because just in case you die,
I want to be able to have on record what
you want it.

Speaker 4 (01:12:26):
Do you guys want open caskets?

Speaker 2 (01:12:30):
I don't care. Yeah, but it's certain niggas. I don't
want that though.

Speaker 4 (01:12:34):
All right, can you send me a list you got
you you'll tell me.

Speaker 2 (01:12:37):
I've got my coofie list for you on trip.

Speaker 4 (01:12:39):
If they're on that list, no, security, don't let them
in Okay.

Speaker 3 (01:12:44):
Having a list that you well, shit, what am I saying?
When I went to IRBs relationship was like getting into
the club?

Speaker 2 (01:12:49):
You had to be on the list? Hello, it was
denying people at the door.

Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
I was like herb is ill exactly. Certain niggas don't
want you. Ain't fuck with me being here wishing my
soul to go to heaven. Hate nass nigga.

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
Yeah, and like one of those one of those that like, damn,
wishu we have more time to result it you at
mad Tom, you ain't choose to right.

Speaker 3 (01:13:10):
It's funny you just said that. Somebody just sent me
a DM apologizing about if they ever did anything to
a family. What you said literally just now, like DM
just came in the phone twenty seconds before you just
said that.

Speaker 2 (01:13:22):
What they said like a friend or a colleague within me? No,
see he's a friend. This is my guy, and I've
been he's been on my mind. Actually.

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
Is that the one that stopped talking to you over
that girl because you told him as girls in the
club with another nigga.

Speaker 2 (01:13:34):
No, that nigga will never speak again. Can he go
to the funeral with the girl?

Speaker 3 (01:13:41):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:13:41):
Niggas cut me off?

Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
Got married, had kids all kindege and I'm trying to say, like, nigga,
your girl cheating on you. But yeah, somebody that is
a is a friend. We haven't spoken in.

Speaker 4 (01:13:49):
A whis are you gonna rekindle?

Speaker 3 (01:13:52):
I'll call him and I get him tonight because I've
been meaning to talk to him about you know, because
I know why we don't speak.

Speaker 2 (01:13:58):
He knows why we don't speak. What he did.

Speaker 3 (01:14:00):
You know what he said, and he knows me, so
you know I would take offense to that, and it
just but it is good that he reached out, and
you know, he apologies, Like if hey, if I ever
did anything to offend, apologize, but see.

Speaker 1 (01:14:10):
Even that, you know you did something for me, So
don't hit me with if I did something to offend you.

Speaker 3 (01:14:16):
But that's why I wouldn't. I wouldn't. I wouldn't send
a DM back. I would It's a phone conversation. It's like, Bro,
you know what you did, man, and you know I
was disappointed in you doing that because I hold you
to a different regard than a lot of these dudes
out here.

Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
So when you did that and you said what you said,
it called me off. God, I'm like what the fuck?

Speaker 3 (01:14:33):
I thought you was me and you never had no Yeah,
so why would you be somewhere talking or saying something
crazy about me? And I get it, man, niggas, you know,
people be in different spaces in different times, and but
he was somebody.

Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
I always knew it. Eventually we would have a conversation.

Speaker 3 (01:14:47):
But the fact that Rory just said what you said
and literally I got the DM like twenty seconds ago.

Speaker 2 (01:14:52):
I was like, damn, like, I think I have an
idea of what this. You definitely know what is what.
It took me a second. I think I just at
the I'm happy that he did that.

Speaker 3 (01:15:01):
Yeah, And we always poke about that. We always was like, yoh, man,
I want to have a conversation, and I.

Speaker 2 (01:15:04):
Feel like you deserve that apology.

Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
Yeah, you know what happened that she was It was
very It was very very I didn't understand where that
came from. But again, people be you know, I don't.
I've learned to stop taking things so personal.

Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
He a good dude. I'm glad one you know how
I feel about him, But that's my guy.

Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
But it's just you know, that time and that that
that moment was very weird. It was a lot of
weird shit going on, and you know, for whatever reason,
but you know, certain things were said and it just
kind of was like, you know, I learned that sometimes
you got to know when to step back and just
kind of let things play out. But there was never
no disrespect for me. I never like said anything disrespectful
about him. I never would say anything disrespectful about him.

(01:15:43):
I hold him at a high regard. But it is
good that, you know, he reached out and we'll have
a conversation about that.

Speaker 2 (01:15:49):
That's something that I'm avoiding with my parents right now
because I want to have that conversation, but I don't
know if it's going to be too morbid or weird.
But I would like to know what they want to
do with their dead bodies, Like where do you want
to be buried? Where? Like I kind of want to
know that stuff. Yeah, they're you know, not very healthy,

(01:16:09):
but they're also getting old, like as to Bill Burr
special drop dead years like shit could happen. Yeah, I
don't know how to go about asking them, like so like,
once that happens, what the fuck what do you want
me to I'm an only child. I don't have siblings,
so it's like everything's going to be on me. Where
do you want to be buried? Where? Like, what do
you want to happen? The only thing my dad has

(01:16:31):
ever said was make sure there's bagpipes in motorcycles. And
he said that as a joke for thirty years. And
like I need to know like specifics though, Yeah, I'll
find a bagpipe player for you. Yeah, your friends are
like cool, but like where.

Speaker 1 (01:16:46):
You need to like, you need to get a lawyer
first of all, because more than just their funeral arrangements,
you need to make sure that all of their business
and stuff is in order.

Speaker 4 (01:16:55):
You need to get a lawyer, and you need to
have them work on their well that's been fucked.

Speaker 2 (01:17:00):
And there's no business to get in order. It's him
run away from the dead, if that's possible.

Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
But even that, make sure all of that shit is
in order. But you do need to sit them down
on the couch and.

Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
Get that so make it even more awkward.

Speaker 1 (01:17:14):
It's gonna be awkward regardless, but you you do need
to know that information. It's gonna be awkward regardless.

Speaker 2 (01:17:19):
Because I mean, you guys know, my grandparents moved to Chicago,
but they're from Jersey. No one had that conversation with them,
and they're buried in Illinois. I'm like, who lives there? Like,
I'm not going to this random town outside of Chicago
to go to this grave site at all. No one said, like,
maybe you'd want to transfer the body to Sacred Heart

(01:17:41):
Cemetery in Newark, like where our other relatives are. My
mom half her family is buried upstate, and like we've
had to transfer a body from Arizona.

Speaker 3 (01:17:51):
To upstate before, so is buried in the same plot.
I don't have these conversations, so I don't get.

Speaker 4 (01:17:56):
Buried in Syracuse, just so everybody knows, do not bury
me in your city place.

Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
You want to be buried at Syracuse, Yeah, for sure,
I don't. I don't want to be a waste of
real estate.

Speaker 4 (01:18:07):
Well I'm not getting buried.

Speaker 2 (01:18:08):
I'm sorry, I'm getting my body and then I don't know,
throw my ashes in the East River.

Speaker 4 (01:18:14):
I want to be a tree.

Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
I want to be a tree. I want to be
a tree.

Speaker 3 (01:18:24):
Before we go any further, I do want to send
prayers to the people in the Dominican Republic. It was
a huge tragedy at a nightclub a few days ago. Uh,
the loss of legendary meringue Madangay let me say it.
Medang Gay singer Ruby Perez passed away in a tragic,
tragic accident at the jet Set nightclub. So a lot

(01:18:45):
of my you know people uptown. I grew up listening
to this, you know, I didn't know who it was
at first, but then they started playing songs. I was like, oh,
that was my ship in the bodegga. That used to
be my song right there. So sending prayers to the
people of the Dominican Republic and anyone affected by the
jet Set nightclub tragedy.

Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
Two hundred and twenty one people died and I when
I got that information, my little sister was in the
Dominican Republic in a club, like do you want to
heart fell out of my body, Like yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:19:15):
It's tough man. Tragic, tragic, tragic event. And again, you know, is.

Speaker 3 (01:19:20):
There more details? I feel they're saying a little quiet
over the past. What they're saying at a lot of
the sort of owner of the building. They're saying that
the building was in like violation of a lot of
codes for a while. They was telling them that they
should shut their place down, and makes some you know,
changes to the structure and everything like that. So it's

(01:19:40):
just tragic that it happened because it seems like it
could have been avoided if there were more you know,
attention to details and yeah, safety precautions put in place.
But outside of that, you know, I haven't heard anything else,
but it was a you know, tragic event. So many
lives lost. Still, I think they're still people that they're
trying to recover and and and get out because I

(01:20:03):
think they said at the time of the collapse, there's
reportedly eight hundred people inside. There's some baseball player, former
baseball player died as well, Octavio Octavio Dotel.

Speaker 2 (01:20:17):
So yeah, man, it's just just sad, man.

Speaker 3 (01:20:19):
That's just you know, people having fun and listening to
the music, doing what they do and you know, in
the culture down in the Dominican Republic and listening to
great music and just enjoying themselves and then a tragedy
like this happens with the entire you know, development falling
down on top of people just trying to have a
good time. So press anybody affected, press their their lives lost,

(01:20:41):
and hopefully, you know, the community comes together. Even though
it's a tragic reason but come together, help each other
as best as possible and try to get, you know,
through this the best way that they can. So prayers
to everybody in the Dominican Republic.

Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
Sure do we have voicemails? You have got.

Speaker 4 (01:21:02):
Hey, Paul, I want to thank you guys for the
content each week.

Speaker 5 (01:21:04):
I always enjoy tapping in with y'all, so I wish
this could be a conversation I could have with y'all.
But I want to talk about the latest generation of
hip hop artists, specifically the ones that come after the
Travis Scott and young Thug class, who are also on
a mainstream level. I feel like we've seen a lot
of promising artists at one point or another from this
this latest generation. They've had a hot song or a

(01:21:25):
hot moment, but we haven't really seen anyone go on
a three or five year run, you know.

Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
In that amount of time.

Speaker 5 (01:21:33):
And so I'm talking about the artists like Rodni Rich,
the Baby, Little Baby, Little TJ, Young Blue, Polo G,
Young Young Money, that Yo, Sweetie, forty two, Doug, a
Little Techa, Fabio.

Speaker 2 (01:21:46):
You know a lot of those guys.

Speaker 5 (01:21:47):
But and I think there's another group like Kodek Black
lil Uzi Yati and Jack Harlow, where they've had mainstream success,
they're still putting out music, they're still active, they're not
really kind of competing at that at upper echelon level.
And I think that speaks to like a larger thing
where we don't really see any of these artists wanting
that top spot. No one is really going for the

(01:22:09):
throne as previous generations had. I think there are artists
who are shown like a lot of stain power, like
Towny One, Savage, meg Lodo, Guerrilla and Doja, And I
think in several more years, if they continue their trajectory,
they'll definitely be cemented for their era. But just want
to have a conversation with y'all what you think. You know,
it's been hard for like a lot of these artists.

Speaker 2 (01:22:30):
That kind of I mean, we've we've been having this conversation,
I feel like for years. Humbly say, I think I
was the first podcast to bring this up. Well, as
much as I like Little Baby, everyone's like he's the
next one. We have not seen a rap superstar since
Drake Kendrick Cole. We've had great artists, but they've never

(01:22:54):
even remotely come close to the superstar rolled the way
those guys have. I mean, I think future Nikki Travis
all great examples. But this new generation there's no there's
no stars. There's simply is not a new star.

Speaker 3 (01:23:09):
But we know why though, Like we've had this talk
years ago, and I've told years ago it's easier for
artists or for somebody to get into the industry now
because all you need is a record that a go
viral take off, and all of a sudden, the industry
is gonna or you know, the label was gonna put
money behind this person who's not even a real artist,
who just caught a record and is not ready for
that type of you know, responsibility of upholding a certain

(01:23:32):
ethic of music and culture and things like that. That's
not what they're in it for. They just trying to
get out of their mom's basement and pay some bills.

Speaker 2 (01:23:38):
I know, I think that happens. But to this gentleman's point,
like I think UZI has put in his thousand hours
as much as like UZI isn't always my type of vibe.
Like I would never think UZI was just some artists
that happened to just get on and like had one
viral moment. He's been here and impacted the culture through

(01:23:59):
his art like he's a artist, even if it's not
my type of shit. I can respect what Uzi is
doing and understand that it hasn't strayed that far away
from real artist integrity. Like yeah, but somebody, there's a
bunch of people that just get on for a fucking
week and it's like you had one song whatever, but
he named people twenty one, meg Lotto, Kodak, like all

(01:24:21):
have great catalogs in our real artists down to their core.
They're just not superstars. I don't know if that's just
a reflection of how consumers get music. There's just so
many options, and you know, it's not like when it
was radio where we were listening to these seven songs
every day. No matter what, we have access to listen
to whate the fuck we want. Discovery is different now,
So maybe that's why there aren't superstars, But no, I

(01:24:43):
don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
Well maybe, but I'm on the side of a lot
of these artists. When you say superstar, I don't think
people understand exactly what it takes to be a superstar.
There's a certain level of consistency there's a certain attention
to detail, there's a certain commitment to getting better. To
be a superstar, you have to be you know, all

(01:25:05):
cylinders have to be moving at the same time consistently,
and a lot of people just either don't care to
be that consistent are not dedicated enough to getting better.
You know, there's a lot of things that I think
goes into why there may not be the next or
who can we who can we see is the next superstar?

(01:25:26):
I think we have good artists that make good songs
and good albums and you know, get put on a
good show, good performance, but superstar, which is why you
see somebody like an Usher who is still probably thirty
years if not more into the into into music into
his career and he's still able to go on a
world tour. He's still able to go sell out arenas

(01:25:49):
and you know, get residencies that sell out and you
know with music that he's put out over his career
because Usha has dedicated himself to a certain level of consistency,
to a certain level of greatness that I think a
lot of people are not willing to dedicate themselves to.
So it speaks more to the person and the artists
as to why we may not have the next quote
unquote superstar. You know, but it's just it's just again,

(01:26:13):
I think that it's because access has been granted too
many undeserving is why we probably have a bigger pool
of artists and people that were like, hey what about
this person?

Speaker 2 (01:26:23):
That person? Yeah, but you know, reality, that person was
never you supposed to really get on when an't we
allowed to have a conversation of maybe their music is
just not that good that too.

Speaker 3 (01:26:33):
That's part of it. I said, consistency. You have to
be great consistently, have to put out hits consistently.

Speaker 2 (01:26:38):
You have to put out great albums consistently to be
considered a superstar every time you hit the stage and
people have to be an awe. You have to get
better and better every time somebody sees you. Like, it's
a lot that goes into being a superstar.

Speaker 3 (01:26:49):
You have to change your entire entire you know, the
way you think, the way you walk, talk, the things
you believe in. You know, like you have to change
completely evolve into that. You have to. Yeah, you have
to change your DNA completely if you're trying to be
a superstar. And a lot of people are not willing
to make that type of a commitment.

Speaker 2 (01:27:08):
And I saw Peter's eyebrows raised up. I'm not saying
that about Uzi, meg g, Lotto, twenty one Savage. I
like all of those artists music.

Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
I'm just saying the level of superstardom maybe doesn't match.

Speaker 2 (01:27:22):
Music wise. But also, I think it's kind of cool
that Uzi, even while his core fan base is not
niche obviously we've seen Uzi still out insane venues. It's
not the most palatable pop music. So I think it's
kind of cool that these artists don't have to lean

(01:27:43):
into what's going to work for everybody. And maybe that's
the case now because back then, if you wanted to
be a superstar, you had to make music that everyone
could listen to. Me and my mom could listen to
it in the car and both be satisfied. Right, Maybe
it's better that there's not superstars.

Speaker 4 (01:27:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:27:59):
I like that he doesn't have to do what he's
supposed to do to become a superstar. I'm not going
to say, just make the music that he wants to
make and people will follow.

Speaker 3 (01:28:08):
Yeah, but I'm not gonna say it's better to not
have superstars. I'm not gonna say that we do need superstars.
We do need those artists that we look at and
we're just like, wow, like you need that, you need
I think every generation needs that.

Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
I mean they have Taylor. Yeah, No, we have superstars.

Speaker 3 (01:28:25):
But again you're talking about new superstars, Like, who do
we see is the next superstars?

Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
I don't know. I don't know if I see one
of it. I'm like you guys said Playboy card It's
it's funny that this conversation, you guys are finally agreeing
with me that superstar is a different category.

Speaker 3 (01:28:40):
No, I'm not like that and that and that aspect
of the conversation talking about Carti, I was just saying,
the things that he's doing is superstars ship. Now, whether
it's your type of vibe and your type of music
that you can't really get into is a whole nother thing.
I can't really get into that. I will never go
to a Playboy Cardi show. That's just not my time.

Speaker 2 (01:28:58):
I would go for Resent, But but I'm not gonna
sit here and say I don't think he's a superstar.

Speaker 3 (01:29:02):
I think that if Playboy Cardi announced he was performing
at a stadium tomorrow in any city. I think it
sells out any city. No way, Okay, stadium by himself? Yes,
no way?

Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
Okay, all right? Could he do the Garden one percent?
Couple nights? Could he do MetLife?

Speaker 4 (01:29:23):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:29:24):
Your fuck? Travis just did MetLife. This is where you
guys get so disrespectful to certain artists that are in
a different category. The amount of work Travis has put
into his live show over the last fifteen years is
why he can do MetLife.

Speaker 4 (01:29:38):
Travis has an insane show, like he dedicated his life
into the life.

Speaker 2 (01:29:42):
Even if you don't like Travis's music, You're going to
his live show because you know it's going to be
a fucking experience. This is where all my anger came from.
A listers superstars.

Speaker 3 (01:29:52):
You're talking like certain names shouldn't be with people that
are putting so much work for so many decades, Like
that's why they can do that.

Speaker 2 (01:29:59):
Okay. Do you feel like Playboy has a bigger cult
following than Travis? A cult one, sure, But Travis is
a cult following.

Speaker 3 (01:30:08):
I think anybody that has a cult following can sell
out a stadium.

Speaker 2 (01:30:12):
We have a cult following. Well, do you know what
do you we got a cold following.

Speaker 4 (01:30:16):
I was gonna say, man, we don't have.

Speaker 3 (01:30:17):
No cult following. Man, cut it out. We have a
cult following trying to trying to dress and look like
me and Rory. Yes the fuck they are, show me,
show me, don't tell me. I'm literally okay when I
said one.

Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
I also like our brand isn't based off like our
fashion sense. Yeah, where a lot of artists that is
their thing.

Speaker 1 (01:30:39):
Every time I post a picture, there's fifteen money bags
putting up underneath it.

Speaker 2 (01:30:42):
A colt following, that's from y'all. A cold following is
a group of fans who are highly dedicated to a person, idea, object,
movement to word. It's not a number, it's not like.
At what point do we say this is a cult
following following or it's not.

Speaker 1 (01:30:54):
Larry June has a cult following, a cult following and Razy.
These people will live and die behind you. Everything you
do is cool to them, like and they're very, very
dedicated to you.

Speaker 4 (01:31:03):
They't want to be just like you. That's a cult foulka.
It has nothing to do with numbers.

Speaker 2 (01:31:06):
So do you think that do you think that Blackboy
Cardi can sell out Met Life? Stadium.

Speaker 4 (01:31:10):
No, I don't think that, but I all look crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:31:14):
You're crazy. Do you know what it's like to sell
out a stadium?

Speaker 3 (01:31:17):
Yo, y'all look crazy that y'all think that. I think
that's absolutely crazy that you think Playboy Cardy cannot do that.

Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
You know in New York.

Speaker 3 (01:31:25):
Basically Jersey, but this is New York City. You don't
think Playboy CARDI can sell out the MetLife Stadium. No,
that is when was the lout as wild bro.

Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
What I will say is when it comes to him,
I am not informed enough that i'll say that fair.

Speaker 2 (01:31:38):
I appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (01:31:40):
I know that he has a very I know that
he does have a cult following, but I don't know
how this is following.

Speaker 3 (01:31:44):
It insane, insane. He could not only could do I
think he could sell out the met Life Stadium. I
think he could sell out the met Life Stadium and
just stand there and people will fucking go crazy.

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
Don't even say you can just stand there.

Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
I think when it comes to selling out state, you
need more than the cold following. I think when it
comes to selling out STADIU.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Yeah, you gonna get people that's going to try to
figure out, like, what is this because I'm trying hearing
about this.

Speaker 1 (01:32:08):
For example, when Beyonce has a concert, there are people
who are not Beyonce fans who will go to a
Beyonce show. It's going to be the same thing with
Chris Brown, It's going to be the same thing with
just any like people who have that fan based Lady, God, guy.

Speaker 3 (01:32:21):
You have a show of somebody you aren't a fan
of and left as a fan? Uh No?

Speaker 4 (01:32:28):
Really?

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
Because is that because when you go to a show,
you're usually already a fan.

Speaker 4 (01:32:34):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (01:32:35):
I don't tend to go to live music shows the
only like, I'm not a huge Travis Scott fan, but
I went to a Travis Scott show and I admire
his ability to put on a live show. He's very
very entertaining, But the music, I'm not gonna go home
and just suddenly become a Travis Scott fan.

Speaker 3 (01:32:49):
Okay, that's fair.

Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
Yeah, twenty twenty one he did arenas, which I think
he would still do arenas. I'm not trying to downplay
any of his impact or how many Fancy has but
twenty twenty one one night of Barclay's.

Speaker 4 (01:33:07):
Okay, and he was more active than no, I mean,
his his.

Speaker 2 (01:33:12):
Mystery is grown. But and he's so crazy his fan
base is grown. Say that his mystery is his fan
base grown. He just did some shit we've never seen
in his album drop. We just seen, we just seen it.
We just saw it. We click a bunch of things
we don't care about. All right, man, all right, it's
not always tangible ticket sales. I don't I don't fucking

(01:33:34):
watch Aiden Ross, and I don't listen to Playboy Cardi.
I definitely fucking clicked when he paid a million dollars
and didn't show up or was that Aiden Ross? Whoever?
The fuck it was two million dollars, which is obviously
was a fucking lie, But I clicked it. You think
I give a fuck about either of those people? And
there's no disrespect. I'm not saying I'm trying to come across. No,
I'm not saying you do.

Speaker 3 (01:33:53):
But I'm just asking you, how can you not see
the insane fan base that Playboy Cardi has, the insane
shit he's done when he did with his album, dropped
the numbers that he did, and not think that he
can't sell out met Life Stadium.

Speaker 2 (01:34:08):
Just it doesn't make It's a different monster, that's all. Okay,
all right, I respect it. That's all all right. Next
boysmail Josh, that's the next way, Tom, Hey.

Speaker 3 (01:34:21):
What's going on?

Speaker 6 (01:34:22):
Roy lea Mall and baby d Enjoordia show everything y'all
doing is great? Quick tupac question. First part is hypothetical.
Would you rather be with someone who is like a
dying but their sex is born? It's not bad, it's
good sex, but it's just born like it's predictable, hitch

(01:34:45):
with the missionary to other positions that we've done, or
at someone who looked more like mid but you know
they have a little more freaking inhibitions, if you will U.
And it came about because, you know, just with the
fellows in the group chat, we had this hypothetical question

(01:35:07):
and someone had a theory that the more mid you look,
more uh freakier you should be, whether you're a man
or a woman. So I just wanted to propose that
second part of the question, don't be the freaking I
think there's some truth to that theory. Like I guess, basically,
the ugly you look, the more open you should be sexually.

(01:35:29):
And the first one was, you know, would rather be
with a dime who has boring sex or with someone
who looks a little mid but you know, a little
more adventurous. Thanks everything, y'all, do take care.

Speaker 2 (01:35:40):
He started out so good, like there was a deep
conversation we could have really had right there, and then
he just took it to you know, fabit just suck
better dick like suggestive. I've been saying that for years.
You know, I've said that for years. That's what he
wanted to say. I was saying for years.

Speaker 3 (01:35:52):
Big girls they play hard to remote, which is ship.
They go crazy because they drink so much pepsi. Oh
my god, can't feel their feet, can't feel your feet.
Gotta suck some meat. That's just how it goes.

Speaker 2 (01:36:05):
Oh okay, everybody knows that age proverbs. Listen, that's on.
It's a part of pepsi slogan. It was a Pepsi
challenge if I remember correctly. All right, what was it
Gener's question? Yeah, all right, well girl, some quote unquote
dimes that are freaky as fuck too, But you don't

(01:36:25):
get that to us. I will see there's dimes that,
like lights get pissed on. Yeah don't. I wouldn't know.
I'm just saying, mm hmm. The older you get for
long term though, Like, you should find the person you
get along with better than looks sometimes that's all.

Speaker 1 (01:36:42):
He didn't even bring up that girl personality. He care
about looks and fucking but there.

Speaker 2 (01:36:47):
I think a lot of that has to do with
personality too, Like getting into some freaky ship usually goes
hand in hand with the good personality.

Speaker 4 (01:36:56):
I know some bitchy freaks.

Speaker 3 (01:36:57):
I don't know if yeah, I mean, I guess I
can understand what you're saying, like in order to be
open to yeah, like I've had it's part of your personality.

Speaker 2 (01:37:05):
I'll get it, Okay. I've gotten to know women that
were like super cool, funny, different perspectives, and then once
we got, you know, into that portion of getting to
know each other, I was like, Yeah, this checks out.
Fish knows everything about everything in the world. She's been
down YouTube rabbit holes. I'm sure she's been down pornhub ones. Like,
if you have that level of dedication to the intellect,

(01:37:27):
I think that goes hand in hand with a freak
And then you find those chicks that look super pretty,
don't have a fucking thing to offer, and their sexy trash.
Those things are connected to me. So if you find
a cool chick, she probably is into some weird shit
in a good way. Like there's there's a reason why
she likes anime that much. Yeah, and it's because of

(01:37:50):
anal Okay.

Speaker 4 (01:37:51):
You had it somebody, Yeah, yeaheaol.

Speaker 2 (01:37:55):
Man down to earth chicks anime girls. Man. Oh, I
didn't know. I'm sorry, I had no idea.

Speaker 4 (01:38:05):
We were just smiling at me and faith.

Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
No, No, that's you know, it's a while ago, but
it was. It was an experiment related. But that was
the reason I was chasing Pokemon before the pandemic.

Speaker 4 (01:38:15):
Oh, Pokemon Go was the time.

Speaker 2 (01:38:18):
The real freaks was doing it. So I was like, Yo,
where's chars are that. I'm gonna go with you. We'll
go witch they in the park. That was just yeah,
I'm telling you, I hope there's a documentary on that.
I cannot believe.

Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
That's what it kept it un raps because I think
that was like the first time they were really stealing
our face and dat.

Speaker 2 (01:38:35):
Yo, y'all don't like that was the first one that
I think popped off. Why all of us are getting
text messages about our resumes?

Speaker 3 (01:38:41):
Yo, y'all don't understand. I saw people during that time,
I saw people get up off the couch and run
out of the room in the traffic because they was like, oh,
there's a what's the name right up the block, and.

Speaker 2 (01:38:53):
I'm like, what what year was? Can we look up
what year?

Speaker 3 (01:38:56):
That was? Six?

Speaker 2 (01:38:57):
I was twenty fifteen, sixteen, all right, uh, bleep bleep
this word page so we don't get demonor sized. That
might have been the first version of see what we
could really what can we get these people to do?
We were running into traffic to find Pokemon, Like, can
I can I put a couple of people put? I

(01:39:19):
think a couple of people died playing that ship having
too much time flies?

Speaker 3 (01:39:28):
No, like I think, I think, matter of fact, I
think in California, squirrel on the four oh five, Yeah,
somebody fell off a cliff like trying to like get
to Yeah, like, no, bullshit, I'm telling you.

Speaker 2 (01:39:39):
I was out.

Speaker 3 (01:39:40):
That was in California during I was like, Yo, what
is this ship? I had no idea what none of
that was. And they're like, nah, it's the Pokemon go.
But I was like, yo, y'all are bugging the fuck.
And then you would see the pier was packed in
Santa Monica or people chasing something.

Speaker 2 (01:39:52):
I'm like, yo, what is happening right now? Like y'all
don't y'all used to chase your dreams over there? It's crazy, bro,
that was a wild time.

Speaker 1 (01:40:00):
I would rather that than all this bullshit that's going
on on social media right now. Like I want to
go back to those days.

Speaker 2 (01:40:05):
This was the inception of it though, Like this is
when they realized, all right, let's just double check that
they're under our control, and they're like, all right, let's
go crazy now. Wild times man. Well, yes, I would say,
find a person that matches your freak. I don't think
it's shallow in thinking that way, because sex, especially for

(01:40:28):
a long term relationship, is very, very important. That type
of chemistry, if you know, probably the main reason why
people really do go out and cheat and do shit
like that. They get tired of the person they're fucking.
And that's a very normal thing as a human being
to have. So find find somebody that match a freak. Yeah,
that's why I said, I'm my ego could never do

(01:40:48):
the swinger shit. But I get it, like I get
how the human brain is wired at this point being
attached to one person sexually for the rest of your
life is a very tough ask. So I'm not doing
the swinging shit, but I don't think the swingers are.
I think the fact that they're comfortable with that is
a big asset for their mental health for the rest
of their life. If you cool with that, you're gonna

(01:41:08):
have a great future.

Speaker 3 (01:41:10):
I see. I think the opposite. I think people that
are inter swinging are.

Speaker 2 (01:41:18):
They're either very insecure or like the opposite, they're just
very selfish. It's not selfish if you find a partner
that has the same views as you in that department.

Speaker 3 (01:41:31):
No, because I think a lot of swingers the fact
that you would have again my brain, I don't know
how somebody could just sit there and allow themselves to
watch their partner have somebody just do whatever they want
sexually to them, and they're just like, oh, that was great,
that was amazing, that was beautiful. Like I feel like,

(01:41:54):
you don't like this person, ay, but you don't want
to let this person go's see.

Speaker 2 (01:41:58):
I think I guess they would say that they like
that person so much that they enjoy watching them get pleased.

Speaker 3 (01:42:02):
I guess just no, it's no way. That don't even
make sense, it does. I like you so much, I'm
gonna watch you give this man head right here. What
we're talking about here, we're not just we're not that though.

Speaker 4 (01:42:12):
Just because you not that, don't mean that that doesn't happen.
It's put this.

Speaker 2 (01:42:16):
I never said it doesn't happen. I'm saying that. I'm
saying that there's something wrong mentally with people that feel
like that.

Speaker 4 (01:42:22):
Nothing wrong. There's some people who really get turned down
watching their partner fuck other people.

Speaker 2 (01:42:25):
And that's a mental problem.

Speaker 4 (01:42:27):
No, it's not you.

Speaker 3 (01:42:29):
Yeah, even though mentally unhealthy one. You're saying everything I'm saying.
Just say it. You saying everything I'm saying, Just say
it mentally unhealthy to there like, yes, we were probably
five guys to.

Speaker 2 (01:42:41):
Have sex with you tonight right here in front of me.
We were probably trained into this mentality though, based off
if you want to go down a whole rabbit hole
of religion as far as having to be with one
person for the rest of your life and the rules
that come to relationships. We're animals at the end of
the fucking day. Nobody belongs to you, Nobody like that.
That that mentality is something that man created. Do you
think you're an animal? Yes, you think you're an animal.

(01:43:04):
I think I'm a molecules.

Speaker 1 (01:43:06):
No no, no, no no.

Speaker 2 (01:43:07):
Do you think you're an animal?

Speaker 3 (01:43:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:43:09):
No, you don't shut up. You don't think you're an animal.

Speaker 3 (01:43:12):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:43:12):
Somebody said that you throw this sound fly. Now you're
saying it. You're not an animal, bro, You're fucking human.
Who told you what exactly you're not? You're a human.
You don't think we're in sensual and that we are
based to just be with one person the rest of
our lives. I'm not saying be with one person for

(01:43:33):
I'm saying that if you have a religion taught us that.
No listen, I'm saying if you have a relation with
somebody you love, because I believe that sexually, to have
sex with somebody, there has to be some type of connection,
energy transfer, to's some type of it's a it's a
whole deeper intimate thing. I agree.

Speaker 3 (01:43:50):
So to have to have your partner, your wife, girlfriend, whoever,
and you feel like, you know what, I want to
watch you have sex with like four strange tonight.

Speaker 4 (01:44:00):
Keep putting forward.

Speaker 2 (01:44:01):
One is enough, okay, one stranger tonight. This party, I'd
say the pack is doing gang bangs Okay, so I
take my girl to this party. Look, I want you
to we put a lot into sex based off our
ego and the thought of that we own this person
and they can't do other things. Like I think that's
just a man made mentality that we were taught over
generations and generations.

Speaker 3 (01:44:21):
That's Look, just what I would rather you say is
you don't think you can be with one woman.

Speaker 2 (01:44:28):
But I don't feel that way. I think you do.
I know, I think there's a time where I would
be happily just with one woman's the rest of my life.
I think that's fine. But I don't think it's weird
when people don't think that. There's been times in my
life when I didn't think that.

Speaker 3 (01:44:43):
So you think it's weird if somebody's married and they
go to a party and a guy starts tating on
his girl and he's like, yeah, going the bathroom and
blow blow blowing, blown the smither rings and then.

Speaker 2 (01:44:51):
Come sit back in and we'll go home. And we're
supposed to just act like that was just a normal thing.

Speaker 4 (01:44:55):
What that's their sex life and that's what they're attracted to.

Speaker 1 (01:44:57):
Yeah, So that's not That's why I stay out of
people's bedrooms because things that I might not agree with,
It doesn't mean that it's wrong.

Speaker 4 (01:45:03):
It just means that that's not my couple of tea.
I can't match that freak.

Speaker 2 (01:45:07):
Whatever consenting adults are doing, I findes like weird, that's
just how you get your shit off.

Speaker 3 (01:45:12):
So you don't think two consenting adults could be into
some weird ship. That's what you're saying.

Speaker 4 (01:45:15):
Everything is weird if we're if we don't like it,
we think that they think it's weird. Drink PEPSI Do you.

Speaker 3 (01:45:21):
Think that it's cool? Do you think that it's Two
consenting adults can't be into weird shit.

Speaker 1 (01:45:25):
They can be in the fine with I don't think
that that's weird. I think and I think weird is different.

Speaker 2 (01:45:29):
Feb Do you think it's weird?

Speaker 4 (01:45:31):
I think weird is? I think scat fetishes are weird.
That's what I think.

Speaker 2 (01:45:36):
I was going to go even less than what I
eat ass and I've had anal sex. That's weird. Why
am I put my dick where someone ships? Why don't
I'm out there like.

Speaker 4 (01:45:45):
Getting pooped on, playing with poop and p and all
of that. That scat fetish?

Speaker 2 (01:45:49):
You think that's weird.

Speaker 4 (01:45:50):
I think that that's weird.

Speaker 3 (01:45:50):
Yes, But do you think that if this dude has
his wife at the table in another man's flirt with
he said, yeah, go in the bathroom, blows socks.

Speaker 2 (01:45:56):
So if you don't think that's weird, I.

Speaker 1 (01:45:58):
Don't think it's weird. I just think it's not for me,
y'all know me. I don't think shame.

Speaker 2 (01:46:02):
And what I'm saying is more of like the internal
human animal aspect you're putting like words to like we
added a cocktail party and I'm like, yo, can yo?
Can you fuck my wife?

Speaker 3 (01:46:12):
Like?

Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
You're putting way more details into what I'm saying is
just human nature when we got here and that we
have put religion has put that on us where it
has to be one man, one woman, and we have
to get I don't know why I don't subscribe to that.
Why that's not his king, that's not my thing. I
don't want that. Why ego and ownership? I guess if

(01:46:36):
you get down to it, No, do you think eating
ass is word?

Speaker 3 (01:46:42):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:46:43):
But you could see if someone came up to you
and said, why are you putting your tongue where someone poops?
I asked I love it. It's great, but it's weird.
What's weird about eating your partner's ass. You're putting your
tongue where fecal matter comes out of? Okay, have you
you think it's way to eat? I don't think it's
where he'd ask or pussy? Do you think that? I take.

Speaker 1 (01:47:06):
That's weird too, Ma. There's some people are like, I'm
eating ask that shit is nasty at fun? Why would
you do that? That's some people who would think that that.

Speaker 2 (01:47:13):
Those people eat pussy.

Speaker 4 (01:47:14):
I don't know what those people eat.

Speaker 3 (01:47:15):
But I'm just saying that there are people because if
you want to get into that, do you know what
comes out of pussy?

Speaker 4 (01:47:20):
Excrement doesn't come out of pussy? Though? What excrement? Do
you know what excrement is?

Speaker 3 (01:47:26):
You know what blood is, you know what a yeast
infection is, you know what bacterial infection is?

Speaker 2 (01:47:30):
Do you know what vaginosis is?

Speaker 3 (01:47:32):
In the room?

Speaker 4 (01:47:33):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:47:33):
I do?

Speaker 2 (01:47:34):
Okay, all of that comes out of pussy. Yelling at
a woman's All of that comes.

Speaker 3 (01:47:37):
Out of pussy because she can let you don't. So
all of that comes out of pussy. I've ran red
lights comes out of pussy. That's not nasty that you
can never even slow down the yellow one. Okay, then
I'm just saying that both holes ship comes out of it.
So how you think one is nasty not the others?

Speaker 4 (01:47:55):
When I want to know, listen, I'm not the person
fighting you.

Speaker 2 (01:48:00):
I'm not saying you'll. I'm just saying everyone in here
enjoys eating ac and pussy.

Speaker 3 (01:48:05):
But I'm saying those that don't that would say that's nasty.
I would ask them, Okay, well do you eat vagina?

Speaker 2 (01:48:11):
Do you not? Do you know what comes out of vagina?

Speaker 4 (01:48:13):
Well you have to have that conversation with them, haven't it.

Speaker 2 (01:48:15):
Okay, Well, y'all sound like y'all was defending this shit. No,
My point was that someone could find it weird that
you enjoy putting your tongue where fecal matter comes out
of and they would make a case that would make sense,
like why would you do that? That's all that wouldn't
make men And that's a level of Hey, I think
it's weird that you want to watch someone please your wife.

(01:48:35):
It's all weird. Everything about sex outside of missionary and
creating children is kind of your own eat, if your
own drum it could all be weird.

Speaker 3 (01:48:44):
No, I'm just told about allowing another person to come in,
have sex and lay down with your partner. I mean
that's just weird to me.

Speaker 2 (01:48:52):
Because I'm a stud. I've had my fair share of
three sums. I brought someone in wasn't with a guy
because that's not my thing. But someone came into a relationship.
And there's people who will say that was weird. But
we can wrap this up.

Speaker 4 (01:49:03):
Because we're literally never gonna agree on it.

Speaker 2 (01:49:07):
I was just trying to say that, like I would.

Speaker 4 (01:49:09):
Get get get you get bitches? Yeah, are you used
to at least all?

Speaker 1 (01:49:15):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:49:15):
Well, hopefully we helped that gentleman on the used to.
Hopefully we helped that gentleman. Uh we did not. I
think we did. No, we didn't find somebody the compatible
outside of just them looking like a pretty face to you.

Speaker 3 (01:49:26):
Yeah, find somebody you actually like and enjoy outside of
sexual energy and sexual behavior.

Speaker 2 (01:49:32):
And people get prettier the more you get to know them,
if you like them fat like, oh my god, but
it doesn't.

Speaker 4 (01:49:37):
We know.

Speaker 2 (01:49:38):
Women have admit that, but men we need to admit
that as well. Oh yeah, I'd like some some bugle
wolves that I should have never associated with She was funny,
great personality, and.

Speaker 1 (01:49:47):
That's what I don't say you should have never associated
with her just because she wasn't typically or phenotypically beautiful,
like if she had a good personality, she was a
good person, and yeah you should have assli.

Speaker 2 (01:49:56):
Yeah, but we should. We didn't have to have sex,
though we could have hung out.

Speaker 4 (01:50:00):
We can win to do you think ugly girl shouldn't
be able to have sex and be pleased?

Speaker 3 (01:50:02):
I'm saying I shouldn't have sex with ugly girls. Okay,
yeah to you though, Yeah, it's always to me. I'm
talking about me, what I what I find attractive. Yeah, hey, yeah,
that's all all right.

Speaker 2 (01:50:14):
Well, hopefully that gentleman is a got his questions answered. Yeah,
find you a wife that you love and have another
guy fucker.

Speaker 3 (01:50:23):
All right, Well, it's been fun talking to you. Weirdose
and type. We're not even wear pre diabetics.

Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
We're not in the swim, No, no, no, we're not.
I'm just talking about the people that are listening. They
might be. Yeah, if they are, you hit us up.

Speaker 3 (01:50:39):
Let us know about your experience and your relationships, and
you know, are you happy with your partner? Are you
still together.

Speaker 2 (01:50:45):
I could see a couple trying to flag down Mall
at his Sandals resort. You think I would be at
the Sandals resort. That's what's up now.

Speaker 1 (01:50:54):
He should not Sandals Resorts, Sandals Resorts, Orange Juice.

Speaker 2 (01:50:57):
In the morning, God damn odds from there, Sandals just
like never mind episode Please peace, No Willian now
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