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February 1, 2024 72 mins
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One Love Radio. Oh snap,I don't find my own swag. Oh
snap, I done got my ownbag. Oh snap, I don't put
up in that jag. Oh snap, fix your face? You look mad?

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a freezing how let you beat soscared ship? I'm hey, hey,

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hey you guys. Yes, wemade it back in here another Thursday,
twenty twenty Vision is back on.I'm so happy to be here, so
I'm excited. You know, we'regonna just spend some time talking to you
today. I have my co hostwith me, mister Edwy That we is

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it. We're gonna talk about Grammynominations. We're gonna talk about spirituality and
relationships. Were gonna just talk today. Hey, let's talk. But in
the meantime, twenty twenty Vision turnup. Baby. Yes, yes,
yes, yes, So y'all knowhow I like to do Before I get
started, want to do my shoutout first of all, want to shout

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out the father of my children.Is his birthday today, but he is
in heaven, So rest in heavenon your birthday I can't even imagine him
at this age, and I'm notgonna tell y'all what the age would be,
but happy birthday, Joshua Bruce.I also want to shout out my
children, starting with my son YahuaRockmand Bruce rest in heaven as well.

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Son. I love you always toinfinity and beyond. I also want to
shout out DeAndre also known as WhyePete Draski baby, so we'll be hearing
some things from him in a fewseconds here. I also want to shout
out my son, Malik Montgomery,my baby son, and my other son,
ty Shot, my bonus son tySean Cook. Just want to shot
you all out. Let you guysknow, I am so proud of you.

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Mammy is so proud of you.Proud, proud, proud to be
your mother's or your mother mothers.Why do I say mothers? So sometimes
you got to be the mama andthe daddy sometimes, So I mean,
maybe that's why I said mother.It's one of their mothers. Who else?
I feel like, I'm oh,all right, then, my new
extended family, How I almost forgot? How could I forget? I want

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to shout out little lewis La Grantshout you out. He's in Memphis.
Where what school is he attending?Memphis, Memphis State? Yeah, he's
Memphis and he what is he ahigh jumper? He's the fifth highest jumper
in the nation, in the nationis what is he can jump? Six
point what is it? Six sixpoint two? Six six six inches?

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So seventy three inches? My god, from the ground, y'all and just
and you know he's doing this thing. Shout out to you. We're proud
of you. Yeah, that isproud of you, as well as Jacora
Lagrette. Yes, yes, shejust got accepted to what's the school?

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Ah ah. You know what,if you're watching baby, I didn't forget
if watching it. I did watchit, baby girl. We love you.
I didn't forget. She's another oneof my Hello Kitty superstars. Uh
about you, Jacora, And we'regonna celebrate you. We're gonna celebrate you
all year. Congratulations. We alsohave Micah Legrant, heling from Saint Louis

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and he's doing his thing. We'relooking forward to his graduation in a couple
of years, but he's doing thisthing. Shout out to you, Michael
Lagret, spelling your name in theuniverse and last, but not Lee's Sabati.
I call her Bati Atti, littlesix year old on fire. Kindergarten
right or no, she's going tofirst grade. She's going to first grade
next year. But she's doing kindergartenright now. Okay, Yeah, dope,

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dope, dope and my babies.Novella Bruce Love you, Eli,
Bruce love you, Amri Bruce loveyou. All Right, you guys,
now you know what I promise youguys, a little action from yp DRASKI.
Can you show that for me?Tony? You know it's bragging all

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night da with the Loo, withthe Loo, with dialog, doing a
few laps around a bitty and aBenzo. We was hopping up pivot in
our Kids Off mixtape, jumping outthe trunk like Nipto, All black,
Batmo Bill, no Rental, allwhite bitch got the tricks going then on,

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I just I got our brick on. I might let that bitch hit
that cup, just a sipping off. Yes, shout out you White p
Dresti and Stez Nasa. If youhaven't caught that mixtape yet, go do
that. It is called player Shit. Some of feature some of my favorite
songs, like Swerves swave swave swaveswat. That's my own little thing.

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I'll added to it. Uh,and then the other one is all I
can say, well when I throwthe thing, and I can't say all
what he'd be saying. But y'allgo check that out. That's on player
ship. But anyway, shout outyou white pe DRASKI coming to a venue
near you real soon. Y'all betterrecognize, uh what else? What else?
Let's see where am I at?Going really fast? Going really fast?

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Okay, without further ado, let'sget to those TikTok videos where we
got the first Tony's purpose every itreally does because you couldn't You could have?
Could you could? Just because Igo back to sleep, Yes,
some child, I wake up inthe morning and then I go back to

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sleep. So I did it onpurpose? Yeah, because you were cut,
because you wanted to go back tosleep. I didn't want to go
back to sleep. I fell asleep. I was tired. I didn't want
to I wanted to get up.Then get up what my body laid me
down? Y'all need to get overthat. I'm cool, she said,

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I went to sleep on purpose.How do I go? He always does?
He never he always promises, becauseshe's a runner, she's a track
stall. She's gonna run when itgets hard. She can't take the pain,
she can't get gone. She heardher name. One that gets involved.

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I don't want to, you know, since we're gonna be talking about
relationships. I wanted to show that. And that's like the junior version of
like a typical conversation in in I'mokay, yeah, in in our adult

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household, I'm gonna say it.I'm gonna say it. I'm gonna put
myself on blast. Yeah, wehave those type of conversations. And you
know, you're always trying to pleadyour case. You're always trying to please
your case. I think most men. Dude, what's my famous thing I
say to you when I hear youtrying to please your case? You know,
there's so many. It starts witha D. Don't lie. That's

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a big one. That's the firstone. Okay, wait a minute,
give him a handclap for that,Tony, because I would never thought.
But it's the other one. Toprotect and defend. Oh my god,
where are you today? He stucklike, yeah, you don't have to
defend yourself. Oh yeah. Basically, don't defend yourself. But I mean

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it's not a defendant is a defendYou're always trying to defend yourself. I
mean, if it's a defendant,if if an individual is just saying,
hey, what you're saying it is, that's not what it is. That's
not my intention. Yeah. SometimesI ain't gonna say every time if you
would disarm me very quickly if you'veever said that. But you don't say
that anyway, Tony, he can'thelp you. He on my side,

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Thank you very much, oh girl. But anyway, your people insane look
and all that. Okay, yourpeople here too though, that's what I'm
your people. Okay. Well,oh who sent that in? Tony Meek
two k dot TV Meek two kdot TV shout out to you. Great

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content, Love it, Thank youfor sending these things and putting this type
of content up. I love it. I love it. I love it.
Keep doing your thing. What dowe got next, Tony? I

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don't know what she said, butit was adorable. All of it pleased
to lead us to the fucking flat, all right, she said, And
because the rest of that shit isjarking. I mean that's how I took
it. How'd you take it?Exactly? How she should deligience to the
fucking shit? She was so cute, I would have never got her in

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trouble. I would have never Shecould have said it over and over again.
Who sent that in? Uh?Official? Underscore? Beuty official?
Underscore Youuty. Shout out to you, you adorable? Adorable? Who we
got next? Do not expect yourwoman to be everything you want her to

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be when you're not being everything sheneeds you to be. Just like a
man needs respect to feel love,a woman needs love to feel loved.
When you don't take care of yourwoman, you don't take care of yourself,
because she's going to cause you problems. I don't mean that you want
to leave you, but she's nothappy and she's going to power and throw
tantrums. Is she gonna show youdifferent ways of letting you know that I'm
not okay? What are your plans? Man? Make her feel important?

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Make her feel important. You needto make her feel like a priority,
Give her attention, give her affection. You need to make time. And
if you're not loving on her andyou're not nourishing her and giving her the
proper maintenance that she needs, man, she gonna go bad on you.
It's only a matter of the time, I promise you. And that creates
more problems in your life because ifshe's distracting you, then that's less attention
and less energy that you're putting inthe other posts that you need to be

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watering. You got to build thebusiness. You got employees, you got
investments you gotta make. You gotover time that you got to put in
at the job. Yeah, atthe risk of being redundant. He helped
me. He helped me. Ohyeah, I mean, this one is

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in the building. It makes sensewhat he said. I mean, some
of that already knew, but youknow the part, the other part,
the other party said, the partwhere he was saying, you know,
it's like a you gotta put inwork, you gotta employees. That makes
sense. Okay, Okay, Sohow did that resonate with you? I
mean, when he said you can'texpect your woman to be everything and you're

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not being every everything you want herto be, and you're not being what
she needs you to be, Okay, then how can you expect her to
be everything that you want her tobe? Because she needs love to be
everything you wanted to be. Youfeel what I'm saying. You sound good
right now. A mean okay,right now, you sound real good right

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now. I hope you keep thisenergy up when we get home. That's
all I'm saying you. Guys,My girl, my agce coom boom,
my role dog. One of theoriginal playoffs in the just walked in the

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building. She was here at thebeginning of twenty twenty Vision in the conception
and the conception of the show intwenty twenty March twenty twenty, almost anniversary
four what three year anniversary to almostto the date. She is a actress,

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I think comedian, and she's gonnahurt me because I'm saying it out
loud. But she's funny as hell. The model, the fashion designer,
the fashion guru, the fashion icon, the show producer, the downright bad
ass chick we call the firest oneis in the building. Give her a

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twenty twenty Vision welcome, wowsers.I did not expect the end like that.
That makes me sound amazing. Iappreciate see. Yes, yes,
yes, good to see you.Oh my gosh. I wasn't prepared to

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even go on air. No,no, no, you know we're gonna
talk shit and we the ship talkerherself come out when it's necessary. Yes,
and today going on, man,man, today, we're gonna find
it very necessary. We're gonna talkabout a little bit about the Grammy nominees,
but we're really gonna get into relationshipsand spirituality. So everything is on

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the table in regards to those subjects. We got how many more TikTok videos?
One more TikTok video, and thenwe're gonna get this conversation on the
road. All right, stop it, you stop. Let his fucking hair
go. Oh, y'all so fuckingbad. I just bought him the motherfucking
bird. Put that still so wecould take the pictures. He got the

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her mass off. Stop all sofucking bad. Man let his let his
her males go. Now you standright there with your brother love be come
whoa? I hate y'all sit stillfor the photographer. God, damn Okay,

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hold on, man, God,cute little monkeys. I can't stand
monkey. I was watching the showwhat was the night? That show the
other night with that Keeling and Keenanand Peel made called Nope, Nope and

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about an alien and Keiky Palmer shewas the star in it and I don't
know his name the the other,but basically, at the beginning of the
movie, they talked about a showthat came on back in the day,
like back in the eighties or evereverybody loves it was it was it was

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like a spin off for like Ican't think of the name, but it's
like Curious George. But it hada chimpanzee. And they had a real
chimpanzee in it. Right, it'sthis, it's on the It's on Netflix.
Right, No, no, no, look look tov Peac was one
of them. And so yeah,so this jim chimpanzee like he beat everybody
down, like he went crazy andkilled everybody basically, oh my god,

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except him, except the guy thatwas telling the story. And then one
of the girls. But she herface was like obliterate. We are not
supposed to play with those type ofanimals, chimpanzees, Like I didn't even
know. And I was like,you don't know how strong a chimpanzee is,
man, chimpanzee strong is a monthsuper strong? Put your arm off.

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Yeah, but you don't like littlemonkeys. I just think they're weird.
It was weird because they got thebrain of a two year old.
Right, yeah, and they're badas hell, Like I ain't got time
for that monkey. That monkey.Keep the monkeys away, you know,

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don't they poop you and all that? They do anything? Don't they?
I don't know, I don't know. I don't have a monkey. But
you know what, my oldest brotherhad a monkey. My older brother,
I think he had a spider monkeyshot us from my brother dude lamar Quincy
and grand he. I think hehad a spider monkey. And uh,
I never met the monkey. Themonkey didn't meet to meet make it to

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meeting me. So if he had, I didn't mean it like he killed
because he had had a python too. So yeah, not really a good
man. Wow, But I've neverheard of humans having a monkey, and
and usually something bad goes happened,you know happens when they have a monkey.

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Well, Michael Jackson had a monkey. Nothing with that. You think
something went bad with that? Bubblesbubbles, Bubbles hung out for a while.
I made it through thriller. Ohlook, remember what what was we
gonna say? I was gonna showthe clips, but you know what,
I'm just gonna say it, funthought. Fun fact. I was today

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years old when I found out thatthe choreography Thriller Dance came from the movie
The Blues Brothers. Go back andwatch The Blues Brothers. That's the whole
thriller dance. And it was whenit was when Ray Charles was what was
it? What was it? Twist? Twisted twist? Yeah, yeah,

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Okay, they're doing the thriller danceor they're doing the twister dance and the
thriller movie. Yeah, he tookthe whole whole choreography. Even though,
right, especially when the what arewhat are they called? I want to
call them aliens? What they're calledzombies? Zombies? Especially when that whole

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thing that's crazy. I was like, what history? A lot of things
are taken from other places though,so you know, if you pay attention
to history. Yeah, yeah,well, speaking of history, let's talk
about these Grammy names really quick,because I do want to get into the
relationship conversation. But let's talk aboutthese Grammy blah lah lah Grammy nominated nominees

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really quickly, and let's let's goover some of the categories and we can
talk about if we think who shouldwin, Like, let's let's do our
own little voting amongst the three ofus who we think should win. I'm
not gonna go through all the categoriesbecause there's like a million of them,
so I'm gonna skip around to somethat are more near and dear to my
heart. So I'm gonna start withUh, let's see, we're starting with

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Record of the Year, So nomineeBilly Ellish. Okay, we got yeah.
Uh. Then I guess from themotion picture Barbie. And then Boy
Genius for Not strong Enough and Ithink that's actually a girl group, Boy

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Genius, Oh there is? Okay, yeah, Okay, that's them.
What song do they say? Notstrong Enough? Okay, you know what.
I don't have the music because ifwe do start playing the music,
then it's not going to show youthey So you use your imagination and if

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you're a fan of these people,then you know the song. It's kind
of like watching a movie without asound. Okay, John Baptiste, I
think I got the right guy.I've heard of the name, but I
don't that's in right worship. Hisis worship for worship. Then we have
Miley Cyrus Flowers, of course weknow. Then we have Olivia Rodrigo.

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I don't know if we have apicture of him for Vampire, and then
we have Sizza for kill Bill.Okay, yeah, she's beautiful, Okay.
Then we have Taylor Swift anti Hero, and then we have a Victoria

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Money. Oh my mama, Ilook, I look. Okay, okay,
you can't touch my bag? Yeahyeah, okay, all right.
Record of the Year. Who y'allthink gonna get it? Out of all
those people? Billy Ellish, BoyGenius, John Baptiste, Miley Cyrus,
Olivia Rodrigo, Sizza, Taylor Swiftor Victoria Money, I thinkna get it.

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I was gonna say either Scissor orTaylor Swift. Okay, So y'all
don't think they're gonna let the newcomercome. I will. I would love
for her to ring in because it'sall hard. Yeah, I love it,
but I don't know if it wenthard enough to break into it like
that. Yeah. Probably. Soshe's catching like even the men at this

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point. Like at first she wasjust a toxic female and now she's I
feel like the younger generation. Themen are starting to love her music gravitate
towards Yeah, so I know theywas in love with her hair before she
start, you know, made itlike Brazilian wavy before it was just the
big beautiful fro. They loved herhair. Yeah, yeah, I don't
know. I don't know who Iwould. I don't know. They might

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mess around and let Taylor Swift winit. I mean, you know,
hm, I mean because you know, not of us Bot, Taylor Swift
and Money Cyrus. Yeah, Idon't know if they. I was kind
of surprised to see her in thelineup because I feel like I haven't heard

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a lot from her. But thenagain, have I really ever listened to
her music? Well? I knowthat Flowers song is everywhere? Okay,
you don't know that song singing?Oh yeah, oh yeah yeah. And
it's a world Uh, it's aworld song everywhere. Okay, what is
she? Yeah she played everywhere?Okay, it might be okay, she

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made her come back yeah, okay, okay, So that's record of the
Year. Then they have album ofthe Year. Let's see. Let me
go down to I want to godown to best new artists. Go down
there. Uh, they have CocoJones. You should be able to find
somebody's fine picture of her really quickCoco Jones. So the first time I
seen her was on bell Air,the New bel Air that they show on

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Peacock and she's Hillary on that show. I haven't seen it. It's good,
it's great. It's in its secondseason, second season. I think
it's got three seasons. It's it'smore than two seas. I think it's
three seasons. That it might be. No, yeah, I think it
is three. It's three seasons.Okay, so I think I'm on the

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second season. But it's on Peacock. It's really really good. It's like
it's a whole gangster uh take onbel Air. It ain't the funny little
he he Will Smith. It's real. And the guy that does play Will
Smith, he's he's good. He'sa young actor. He does have Will
Smith's mannerisms. But it's not evenabout joking and being funny, but very

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dramatic. That sounds interesting. Yeah, And like Jeffrey the Butler, heill
hole gangster, I mean for real, he doesn't kill Yeah, him and
Field they homies like they boys.He just you know, he kind of
just put his boy on, likeyeah, I'll let you be the house
manager. But he keep everything together. It's real dope though. It's real
though. They dealing with a lotof real issues, real social issues.

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But anyway, that's where I firstsaw Coco Jones and turns out she was
a singer, so she I thinkshe goes. I think she goes hard.
Gracie Abrams, Fred Again, IceSpice, Jelly Roll, Noah Kahan,
Victoria Monet, The War and Treaty. These are the Best New Artist

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nominees Best New Artists. Now,I personally would choose Coco Jones or Victoria
Monet, but knowing the Grammys,they probably gonna go with somebody like Ice,
Spice or Jelly Roll. I wasthinking, just because you think,
are you I'm doing you know,the other work that I've been doing over

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here for you listening, I'm listeningat the same thing. That's what your
business. I don't know if I'ma how long on the you have no
but I'm listening to everything that you'resaying. But I couldn't say between those
I haven't really listened to those records. But Ice Spices, uh, what

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songs that she got now? Thealbum? Because I've been hearing a lot
about it, but lately I haven'tbeen able to put the song to the
artist. I don't know. We'redoing so bad. We shouldn't have this
music but I mean, now,even when I'm even when I'm listening to
I'm not trying to get this halfof this show not heard though, Okay,

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Okay, So Ice Spice she sunga song with Cardi B. And
remember she was in a video Theycollabed in some song and they was wearing
Yeah, I know you're see.My thing is, because I'm an engineer,
I'm listening more to the production andto the track than i am the
words of the song and who theartist is. So that's probably I don't
really know who. That could bea handicap, you got it? Not

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really. You gotta listen to vocals, my brother. Oh so yeah?
So who we think? Who wethink gonna go for best new artists?
I can only go for what Iknow, and that's Jelly Roll. I
think Ice Spice gonna win. Okay, I'm gonna go with Ice Spice.
Who do you think, Tony?Sure? Okay, Okay, let's let's

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do. Let's get to this Rand B. Let me go all the
way down to R and B Park. We're gonna get to the best R
and B performance. Uh. ChrisBrown for Summer Too Hot, Coco Jones
for ICU, Robert Glasper featuring Sirand alex Eisley back to Love and then

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Sissa for kill Bill and then VictorialMoney again. How does it make you
feel? We're going on for performance? Yes, I'm going with Chris all
day. Gonna have to give itto him, you know. Oh no,
no, no. If Babyface wasin it, yeah, she would
knock everybody out box, Okay.So yeah, Chris Brown, yeah,

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yeah, those other ones. Youdidn't see the last performance he did Michael
Jackson tribute. I don't think thatwas it, but I don't know if
that was it or not. Butuh, Rihanna and uh what's his name?
Was there? Her dude, what'sher name? What's his name?
A Rockey was there and Chris Brownwas doing so good that Rihanna and Asad

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Rocky was doing his moves doing itin the audience like he did that good.
Okay, So I think we allagree, here's Brown gonna get it
all day, Okay, and thenlet's go to best traditional R and B
performance. Okay, that's why babyFace was on there. Okay, Okay,
So traditional R and B performance,you know, like, uh,
you know, uh you know,how did Timas do it? I don't

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know hold on the move. Yeah, okay, okay, so like glassy
classic moves. I can't don't justact like this happened. Take it till

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your mate. Okay, it's theselong legs and I like sitting up had
Okay, you gotta be easy,easy, okay. So all right,
Traditional R and B performance, Babyfacefeaturing Coco Jones, Simple, Kenyon Dixon,
Lucky p J. Morton featuring theSusan Carroll Good, good morning,

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I'm sorry, Sissa Love Language,Victoria Monette featuring Earth Wind and Fire and
Hazel Monette Hollywood. Wow, that'sbig. That's big. That's a big
one. And you know, Sissa, Victoria Monet and who else? Uh,
Sissa and Victoria Moonade. They justkeep coming in. Cocle Jones,

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they keep they just keep coming upin all categories. So that makes me
feel like they want to give allof them one, at least one somewhere,
because otherwise than that, somebody's gettingsnubbed. It's so it's safe to
say everybody don't get one, orwho is that they won every last one
of them that one year it couldbe somebody walking away with all of them.

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Who we think you are? Imean this was heavy, the Victoria
Monette with Earth Wind and Fire andHazel Monette and it's the song is called
Hollywood. But then we have Babyfacewith Coco dolls. That's m M.
You know, uh, this isnot my field. This music is totally

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your no, no, no,or should I not say filed? I
should say where all of those musiciansI have no idea. Okay, okay,
okay, they are. I meanI know baby Face and earth Wind
and Fire. I know who theyare. So we had to choose if
we were thinking, okay, Babyfaceversus earth Winding Fire, who do you
think is putting on them? Theearth Winding Fire. There are some huge
performers though, but earth Winding Firethey got a banger after banger. No,

(31:11):
baby Face got something too, buthe's more of a great writer.
But his and his performances I don'tknow. And all I ever seen Babyface
do was in the mic in thesuit. You know what I'm saying.
He was in the suit and hebe pretty much did the traditional performance like
what you was doing, and onthat white piano, the white grand piano
and brok on me sweet, Istill listen to today, Come on Quiet,

(31:42):
working on you know you want tosee your lips is all punked out.
Yeah, some high notes. Ohman, never, I will never
tell you never lived there. Youknow your homies watching. Oh so you

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are okay? You all right?So you going with earth Wind and Fire?
Yeah, you're gonna go with babyFace. That's a tough one for
me too. We eliminated everybody else. Mm hmm the reasons that's earth Winding

(32:25):
Fire. I'm gonna have to gowith. Okay, I'm gonna jump on
the band wagon and go with earthWind. And I wanted to go with
baby Face, but you kind ofmade me see the light. So I'm
gonna jump on the band wagon andgo with earth Wind. Victoria Monette featuring
earth Winding Fire and Hazel Monette Hollywood. All right, let's see. Well
that's our predictions for the moment.You guys, we just wanted to have
some fun with it, have ourown little, you know, Grammy party

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here. We're attending a lot ofGrammy events this weekend. The Grammys are
in LA This year is lit asalways Sunday CBS tune in. There's Grammy
parties, pre parties, during andafter, and we're gonna be hitting them
all as much as we can.Okay, where are we at? Yeah,
we got some sponsor commercials. Wewant to show show those for us.

(33:13):
Tony, here we go. Mmhmm, I'm so tatty baby.

(33:54):
Yeah, I turned on, tunedinto that frequency, bring love, like
healing and my energy here. Imagedifference in these minor melody. He don't
know why familiar faces and strange placessay, don't have a change. No,

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let's go. He was there.Favorite part of the conversation, y'all.
Relationships and spiritual tellers, y'all.Make sure y'all call in and have me
y'all here. I feel like it'sabout to go down. It's about to

(36:44):
go out. I feel like it'sabout to go down. Do we have
any chatters and or callers? BeforeI move on, let me see no
callers, okay, sit, nochattershit okay, Right, let's get it.
Let's let's get it going. Idon't know. I didn't have a
particular subject. I feel I feltlike it was going to flow between us

(37:08):
and I don't know, pick atopic. Let's talk about relationships. What
do you think the fiercest one?What do you think is the thing that's
going on between men and women inthis day and age? Like it always
seems like there is a little rivalrygoing on between us as men and women.

(37:28):
So what do you what do youthink that is? That's why I
know it's a wide open the rivalrybetween men and women. Hu. Man,
it's so many ways that, somany places you can go with that.
Well, maybe it comes from upbringing. Yeah, I feel like a

(37:52):
lot of men these days that areraised by single women feel like for some
reason they're in competition with the onethat they are dating. Wow, that's
deep and I'm not really understanding why. But these are just things I pay
attention. Recently, I've been arounda lot of younger men and had their
opinions on things and how they viewthings, and they devalue women a little

(38:15):
more. And I don't know ifit's because their mothers were there was more
single mothers coming in where they wereraised, and they were exposed to too
much, so they have a differentopinion on or view on what women are.
So I don't know, that's deep. I didn't know where that came
from. I always talk about thatcompetition between a man and a woman,

(38:36):
and especially when the man is,you know, dating the woman. It's
like, man, I understand Ican have to compete with other women,
but to compete with your mate,I'm like, where does that mentality come
from? But that's deep what yousaid. I've never correlated the two.
I mean, this literally comes fromI. You know, recently, I
had gotten back into the dating poolafter being married and in a relationship for

(38:58):
twelve years, and the the lasttwo people that I dated were younger and
were raised by single women, andtheir views and their take on women were
totally diminished. And so that's wherethat came from. Or you know,
that's just what I took from thelessons that I learned and dealing with those
people. Yeah, I think aboutlike I think about my sons and you

(39:21):
know, my adult songs, andI think about how their viewpoint on women
like, I'll say it. Mysons think they're the prize, you know.
And then you know, and thenmy youngest son, he kind of
just doesn't want to be bothered rightnow. And I'm like, when you
gonna get a girlfriend, you know, I'm the opposite. I'm not the
mother, just like, don't havea girlfriend, like I want you to

(39:42):
experience love and a woman, youknow. And so when you gonna get
a girlfriend, and he just hedoesn't have the time. He's like,
I would have to drive too farif she lives an hour away. I
don't want to. And when Iget off work and I don't want the
so gash money. She hungry.I don't know how much, you know.

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And I was a single mother forthirteen years before I got married,
and so you know, they gotboth sides of it. You know,
they got to experience me as asingle mother, and they also got to
experience with the father in the homeor a father figure in the home.
And one thing I know I triedto do was keep my dating life outside
the home. I wasn't one tobring men into the household, and it

(40:27):
had to be someone. The manthat I met had to be very special
to me. For me to wantto introduce them to my sons. And
I just didn't want my sons tohave a bad impression of how a man
should be, knowing that there wasn'ta father in the household at that time,
knowing that they were going to learnfrom the people that I brought around,
I didn't want them to have abad impression of what a man should
be. Like. I wasn't aboutto have no brother land on my couch

(40:51):
playing video games all day, youknow what I mean instead of getting up
going to work. So you hadto really be worth it to even get
introduced to my kids. But onthe other hand, like they were in
the studio with me all the time, so they were around all my producers,
all of my musicians, so theydid have male figures, but you
know they were all in the industryas well. Yeah, it makes a

(41:13):
difference. So I agree with whatO y'all said, that's part of it.
But also, you know, justgrowing up in Saint Louis, it's
the neighborhood superstars. Who's the neighborhoodthe neighborhood superstars, So you got the
d boys, you know what I'msaying. So he's that's soling, that's
the neighborhood superstar. Then you gotyou know, if you're talking about high

(41:34):
school kids, then you got toyou got high school and then you just
got that crowd period and whatever musicthey're listening to at that time. So
it's as far as the music.So whatever whatever artists or however they live
off, I'm a player. I'mpimping you know what I'm saying all of
that type of differenthit. You gotartists that came out that have apologized from
my era, like a ball mJGJG came out and apologize for for glorifying

(41:59):
the a downplayer of women and thedisrespect of women and things like that.
So you you know, so thatthat that plays a part in it.
It also plays a part in likeOkay, so I'm gonna tap back piggyback
on what some of what he said. Okay, so what she said was
a lot of men have been broughtup by single mothers. I said that.
I agree with that one hundred percent. But if some of them are

(42:22):
brought up around single mothers and thetotally opposite of you, they gangsters,
you feel what I'm saying. Sothese females are gangsters. So you gotta
understand these females are gangsters just inthe hood. They they got their homegirls
that come over and they females comeover and and and the way they talk
to each other is disrespectful. Youknow that girl and I fucked. You

(42:45):
know what I'm saying. They talkinglike they talking like grown as men,
right, you know what I'm saying. They squat, they scraping. They
you know, some of the gangsand females are harder than men. You
know what I'm saying. I'm gonnakeep on hundred with you know what I'm
saying. So so you got theretoo. So you know, if if
if if a little boy and hismother is his hero, then you know,
he taking out to his mother,you know what I'm saying. And
so you got that aspect, Thenyou got the other aspect of what exactly

(43:07):
what she said. Then you gotthe aspect of what you said. And
then there's the aspect of you know, you just got the spoiled ass little
boy that too, you know whatI'm saying. So he thinks he's surprised
because of that, and he hasn'tseen a man show his mother how a
man is supposed to be. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, And

(43:27):
I did hear that, you know, and this was recent, like maybe
twenty one, twenty two. Iheard that, you know, too much
love, you know, a motherloving their son or you know their child
too much creates narcissists. And youknow, to me, that hit me
hard because I did. I lovemy babies all one line? Why why?
Why? You know? Always hadyou know. I just remember being
in the house and sitting on thecouch and watching a movie and the four

(43:50):
of us sitting there and they allhad to be touching me somehow, somebody
one of them had to sit onmy lap, the other one had to
hold my hand, the other onehad to hold my leg, and we
were like, you know, littlemonkeys, just all over each other all
the time. And I did.I loved them preciously, you know,
and my mom was like, wegonna stop spoiling those kids. I'll just
be thinking never why would I stop, you know, because what y'all call
spoil I call love. But yeah, I mean, but my boys,

(44:10):
as a result, they do thinkthey're the prize. But I didn't know
I was doing anything negative to toto affect their mental I thought I was
just loving my children the way Iwould like to be, as we all
want to We want to covin inour children. So I ain't nothing wrong
with it. But there's too much. I guess there's such a thing as
too much. Yeah, but huh, I come home, okay, So

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okay, So there's nothing wrong.There's nothing wrong with a mother loving her
child, loving her child. Butwomen do tend more to shelter their boys
more than they do their females.You know, see some nasty females out
here. I don't want just anything. Yeah, so you know, and
it's the same thing vice versa withdads and her daughters. Dad shelter their

(44:57):
daughters more than they do their sons, you know I'm saying. And you
will see the you know, mysisters growing up. You know, I
wish you would touch my sister,look at her the wrong way, to
do a cartwheel, to kick,but too much protection. It's never too
much, but you know, withsomething like I said, some okay,

(45:22):
so what you said as far asthe child, the boys thinking there when
sometimes when the mother okay, letme say it like this, the effect
that it has on some some kids. My mother, she she she'll she'll
fun something up of ride around.She stalk you out. You know what

(45:45):
I'm saying, She's gonna put itin your mouth, brains out, stick
it in your mouth. So withthat, I see that. My mother
shows me that, Hey, ifa woman don't love you this much,
you know what I'm saying, Iunderstand, you feel understand. Yeah,
she don't love you like this,she gonna ride for you, and she
ain't worth you, you know whatI'm saying. So that that's that's how

(46:07):
you know, some of us takeit. You know, I said,
I could say I could take itlike that, but you know, growing
up for him, don't you talkabout she loves you? You know what
I said? So yeah, yeah, well I don't. There's nothing wrong
with creator or have or teaching yourkids boundaries, teaching your kids what love
is and how you should be treatedand respected as an individual. But you

(46:29):
know, like you said, it'sjust when it's over the top or too
much, or you're starting to invadeyour kids' lifes and privacy or the point
you're running them and they're allowing thatsometimes too, and that's also affecting things
in a relationship. So anyways,yeah, that to it I agree with
that. I let my mom runmy life all the way up until I
was like twenty five. She couldboss me around until I was about twenty

(46:50):
five. But it was so funny. I was like, I still let
my mama boss me around. Butwhen my mom got sick and she came
to live with me, I becamethe mother and she became, you know,
the daughter. So it kind ofevened out at the end. Yeah.
But as for my sons, it'slike I have a live and let
live approach. As they are adults, I have a live and let live
approach. Like I don't like it'skind of like I don't call my kids.

(47:14):
My kids called me, you knowwhat I mean, Like, you
know, and you know, Ihave one that calls me every day,
DeAndre. You know, he callsme every single day. But I let
them, you know, come tome. But if I haven't heard from
him in a while, you know, and I give me a check in.
Yeah, but I let them.And they've always been pretty open with
me. They too much information sometimes, Like Okay, I don't I think
that's great though, you know,I think that's great. I've dealt with

(47:37):
or I've had friends that have feltlike they had to hide everything from their
parents, and I just thought thatwas a strange relationship. I've dated someone
that's mom literally called fifty like backto back to back all day and I'd
be like, what the hell isgoing on that? I find you can't

(48:01):
have another woman? Like literally everythingwe do, you got to tell your
mom everything is is your mom's callingevery five minutes to see No. I
was like, Okay, that's that'sthat's where the mother thinks the son is
her husband. Okay, yes,okay, he was raised by a single
mom. So you got our differentaspects of that different perception like that that

(48:24):
that pizza right there, I callit a pizza. That perception. Will,
that's a different slice every time yougo around. So so I got
a question, do you feel likethat will? What do I call it?
Demasculate a man when they have amom? That's that's that way.
Yeah, that's a beta man.That's that's more bab. So he's his

(48:50):
I mean ideal for some women,you know. Yeah, But what happens
when he gets in a relationship andhe chooses a woman that's similar or more
more aggressive, and then he feelsdemasculated in that relationship, which one thing.
Another thing that causes rivalry in arelationship is when the girl tougher to
him. Yeah, I had itbefore dem and I had it little won

(49:15):
me such your ass, and y'alltalk about it. Well, he a
whole killer, and he said,I'm tougher than him. Look, okay,
so emasculating, divasculate me it,don't dimasculate me. It's refreshing,
you know what I'm saying. It'srefreshing to me. Alright, so let
me let me let so first,No, let's let's talk about let's talk

(49:37):
about let's talk about what you justsaid. Okay, So you know when
the dude it's a girl that's tougherthan him, nine times out of ten,
hm, he's gonna run away.M hm. You know what I'm
saying. He's gonna run away eitherhe's gonna get kicked out of the way,
or he's gonna get he gonna he'sgonna get beat out of the way,

(49:58):
or henna run away. But yougot but then you got individuals like
myself, like I was a celebritybodyguard for twenty years. All idea was
fight for twenty years, every day, every night, I worked six days
a week, so you know thatright there. You know people already when

(50:20):
you when you're in a dating gamewith that Like me, I didn't date
that much when I was a securitybecause always though, somebody just want to
set me up. So when youmeet a girl, you know because they
said that's that's how they decided toget you with the female. So anyway,
when females meet a bodyguard individual who'sa celebrity bodyguard and does things of
these natures, they're already scared ofthem. Have you ever killed anybody?

(50:40):
Have you been you know what I'msaying, These are the questions that you
get asked, you know what I'msaying. So all okay, okay,
all yeah, uh oh yeah,okay, oh that's you right, there

(51:05):
is a right should have swung alittle bit harder. That was the best
that you can do or that's whatreally made world start? Okay, it's
all good, but uh, youknow when when when when individuals like myself

(51:25):
meet a woman like that, youknow, we need that type of you
know what I'm saying, Sometimes weneeded something. Sometimes we can't stand it,
like crying out in public and thecameras rolling. But but in our
reality. Uh, you know whatI'm saying. I would say, you
know, that's a good thing becauseyou know, she's not that type of

(51:49):
woman for individual like me is notscared to tell me you wrong. You
know what I'm saying, because we'regonna turn up. You know what I'm
saying. And when I say turnup, but we're gonna basically say,
oh, just what I said iswhat I see what you know what I'm
saying. But then you got somebodylike that to make you think about it,
and you know, your dumb man, that's what you're gonna do.
You know what I'm saying. Sookay, he appreciate they said you're gonna

(52:12):
tell you said you ain't gonna tellthe business. No, I'm saying,
dancing around them. No, butsee but see, okay, So when
I just said that, that that'sthat's so. So I converse back and
forth with the Holy Spirit too,so you know, Holy Spirit talks to
me like you know, like theway I would talk to somebody in the
club is the way that the Spirittalks to me. So your relationship is
your relationship. So you know youdid hear what she said? It's just

(52:35):
stupid. You know what I'm saying. So you're like, okay, all
right, Well, you know,and at first it's hard for individuals who
meet a woman like that to toyou know, appreciate it because you're like,
fuk out here, you know what, slimming niggas on a color fuck

(53:00):
touched this nigga half last night.It was talking to it. But so
you know, to talk to melike and let me tell you, you
know what she shout over the halfhour. You know, with situations like
that, you know what I'm saying, because you know when when when you

(53:21):
got a strong woman like that that'stougher than you, and it's just gonna
stand on business regardless. Righteousness iswhat I've always is. She's gonna send
on righteousness all the time. There'sno respect for you at that time because
you're not standing on the same thing. So there's no respect for you.
So so so that video we watchedearlier, So that made sense when I
said that you wasn't here when wewatched that video, But that made sense

(53:42):
when he said, you know,your woman can't be everything you wanted to
be if you not being everything sheneeds you to be. You know what
I'm saying. So that that thatthat makes sense. So a lot of
like, like you said, menwho are in competition with women, they're
in competition for respect, but theydon't understand how to get the respect.
I like it, you doing realgood at the end of the day.

(54:05):
Literally, you would hear them sayI deserve respecting. I found myself saying
the same thing. I found myselfsaying the same thing, like just disrespectful.
But I'm just all times of bitchesright now, Damn you know what
I'm saying. And when what Imean by that is in my head,
in my head, I would belike, Dan, she's just so disrespectful,

(54:29):
Like, but what she's saying isAnd I told her this when I
first met I say, you know, when you're saying stuff and you saying
it a certain way, it's notreally the tone that I'm listening to.
It's the words of your mouth,the words that you're saying that's making sense.
That's why I can bypass. Whatmy ego is saying is disrespect you
know what I'm saying. So theego so when I'm like, when I'm
making those comments like that, that'sthe ego talking. You know what I'm

(54:49):
saying that the man. You cannalet her talk to you like that.
Go look at yourself in the mirror. Look at how big you is,
and that's like, look at themirror, Look at the mirror. Look
what it was. What you're sayingmakes sense. Look look at yourself,
you know. So you know,yeah, sorry, I'm literally he was
talking about tone because that's what myex husband used to say to me.

(55:10):
It ain't what you're saying, it'show you're saying it, you know.
And I never really because I'm alwaysbut I'll be like, I'm not meaning
it like that, but you talkingto me, yes, boy shit right
there. So I'm gonna tell youwhy it's foot boy shit. The reason
why I said fuck boys shit isbecause I was in the military for ten
years, the six years in theAir Force out of the four years in
the Army. I was an aircraftmechanic in the Air Force and I was

(55:31):
a combat m P in the Army. I did two boot camps. Air
Force boot camp was harder. Thedrill sergeants were harder on us than the
Army boot camp sorts. And theyin your face, you know what I'm
saying in your face, they're yellingand they're telling you what to do.
They're not calling you out. Wellwhen you first get that, yeah,

(55:51):
but anyway, as you go through, as you go through training, they're
yelling to you. The director iswhat it is for you to do,
so you can get it right rightnow. We got six weeks to get
you ready for the real world,bro, you know what I'm saying.
And I went in doing nine oneone we got so was it six weeks?
Yeah, by boot camp was onlylike six weeks in the Air Force
and Air Force was elaving something likethat. But anyway, they're yelling at

(56:15):
you all the time what it isyou're supposed to do. All right,
walk like this, talk like this, stand like this, keep your testing
like this, keep you playing.You know what I'm saying, Picture Gearine,
keep it. You know what I'msaying. All of this, they're
telling you what to do, butthey're yelling at the top of their lungs.
By the end of the six weeksthere, they're just talking to you.
Now, you know what I'm saying, because you gotta they gotta break
that mental you gotta you gotta breakit. So you know it's you know,

(56:37):
it's like fir Cone said, firCon said that, you know,
it's a woman's job to test aman, right, so when when when
he tests, when she's testing you, she's testing you to see. You
know what I'm saying, where youwhen the pressure hits your ass, what
you're gonna do? You know whatI'm saying, You're gonna be You're gonna
be a stand up. Let meinterject, because you know, we try

(57:00):
to say it nice, let's keepit real. We try to say it
calm and respectful. You don't justcome out the box yelling at people,
or the the the elevation of thevoice and the when you start to force
your what you have to say inyour point of view, it's usually because
someone's not listening to you or frustration. Yeah, and then they're also trying

(57:21):
to reject what you're saying profusely whileyou're trying to say it. And so
especially with a big, strong personalitylike yourself, you can't just tell you
tell him anything sweet or nice.You can't just say it respectful. And
he gets it, like he said, he's used to a drill sergeant type
of learning and understanding. And whetherhe likes to admit that or not,

(57:42):
that's what he understands. You know, if I say it quiet, you
know, and meet they think you'replanning, they think you're playing some things.
Yeah they then most people do thinkthat. But then there's there's there's
sometimes I think if it's the samething. And this was from just what

(58:05):
I know. I think once onceonce a person anybody where there's woman or
people, once they say it overand over again. That's a frustration right
there. You know what I'm saying. So, yeah, you can't say
it. You're not gonna say itnice all the time. You might say
it nice the first time a coupleof times, but if a motherfucker keep
doing the same thing and most ofthe time not listening, Yeah, they
don't like to listen. No,And I always have to reminder, like

(58:27):
why do you think why you thinkyou got two ears and one mouth?
Like that don't mean like you probablyshould just listen more than you talk.
And if God has already revealed toyou that you're kind of hard headed and
you're stubborn and you haven't beginning someof the lessons that's being put to you
over and again, and then hegives you a woman that's loud and talks
a lot and saying it all thetime. Yeah, then that might have

(58:50):
been what you asked for, whatyou prayed for, what you needed.
And that was the next thing Iwas just gonna say. Bish Of Kelly
used to always say, be carefulwhat you pray for, you know what
I say, because you're gonna you'regonna get what you pray for. A
lot of men, a lot ofus, pray for good strong women.
That's the backbone the foundation. Youknow what I'm saying, it's my foundation
that Lord, I need a foundation. But we've never experienced it in life,
so you don't even know what itis. You don't even know that

(59:13):
you remember, you remember, okay, So I remember in kindergarten they had
linoleum floors. You remember, youknow what that floor that's that's the hardest
floor out there. They that's whythey start. They took in the wood
floors and the tire. It's thehardest floor. Keeps busting their heads hot,
you know. I said, that'sso when you you get a foundation

(59:35):
like that there, they're a goodwoman. The right she's never going to
bend on that, you know whatI'm saying. Whatever it is that she
stand on, you know, everydently. You're asking for this type of woman
because you've been around so many wishywashy women that's gonna oh he's so fine,
are you right? You know,you know what I'm saying that,
Yeah, and that's the worst one. That's what those are. From my

(01:00:01):
experience, those are not the besttype of women to be with when you're
aspiring to evolve in life, youknow. Yeah, yeah, So you
know we've talked our butts off allthe way down to those like relterally the
last couple of minutes, I wantedto hit a little more on spirituality,
but I think we got it in. We got to. But you know

(01:00:22):
what, you know what we cando on the last comments, say something
or let's talk about spirituality and relationships, how spirituality actually affects relationships, like
whether you're evenly yoked, whether youbelieve one thing and he believes another.
How do you think spirituality affects arelationship, and just let it be your
you know, your last comments,signing out to be honest, I feel

(01:00:44):
like spirituality makes or breaks a relationship. If you are not equally yoked,
you will not have the same viewsvisions. I've experienced it recently and I
never knew it was real, buthe had no he had no knowledge of
what God was really about or whohe was, and I was very aware

(01:01:06):
of what it was. So metrying to be the leader or lead lead
him to God was breaking me.And so I just feel like, yeah,
if you know God, if youbelieve in God, is very important
to make sure your partner is inthe same place or position as you,
because it's a make or breaker,you know. And I agree. But

(01:01:28):
it also makes me understand how theysay, you know, be an example,
because you really can't teach anybody anything. A person has to see you
being in your business full essence andthen want to align themselves with that.
And they know they have to,you know, get down and lay down.
You know what I'm saying. Theyhave to, you know, come
with it or not. But it'seasier said than done when you're in a

(01:01:51):
relationship with someone because you know whatyou moralistically stand on, and if they're
not already there, it's like forme, my patience, my tolers,
you know. But I thought aboutthis on the way I was driving late
last night and I thought about this. I thought, you know, I
felt like I had an inspired thoughtwhere I felt like spirit said, but
isn't that your assignment? Though?That's what I you know what I had

(01:02:14):
that conversation with myself the other day. I mean, we're gonna call our
self healers. Yeah, but Iguess the Bible says to be an example,
like he says, don't force iton somebody with what happens when you're
being an example and because of evenwho you are creates rivalry. Yeah,
they get that's that competition and thatjealousy, and then it starts to tear

(01:02:37):
you down to where now you ain'twalking in the direction you're supposed to be
walking in because what's going on withthem is rubbing off on you. And
then now you're reacting and now youain't even being who you are in that.
And that's what I was gonna call. That's what I call getting something
on you. And I always givethis example if we're gonna call ourself healers.

(01:02:58):
You think about a doctor. Takea doctor and they talk. They
always talk about bad side manner.And it's because sometimes doctors are a little
more blatant Layton's and sometimes come offrude. It's like, well, how
do you act like that? Becausethey're trying not to get none on them.
When they go into surgery, theyhave their you know, their smocks
on, their masks, their hat, their gloves, all of these things
on because they're the healer. They'rehere to heal the disease, not take

(01:03:20):
part in it, and that,you know, and not get some of
that disease on them. So youdon't see them going out to lunch and
dinner with their patients, you know, you don't see them wife and their
you know, you know, marryingtheir patients. What they're doing is giving
them the antidote, and you're goingsomewhere and take it, you know,
do what you gotta do. Theylove to see you coming because that's they're
living in their purpose. Every timesomeone that's sick walking walks into the door,

(01:03:45):
they're living in their purpose. That'swhat they're attracted to. They're attracted
to that purpose, but they don'tthey don't get it confused. Just because
they're attracted to that purpose doesn't meanthat they're supposed to be in a relationship
with that person. That person issick and you were maybe assigned to that
sick person, but you weren't supposedto get none on you right, and
that that's that's that's how I seethat. Yeah, m any less comments,

(01:04:06):
so we can get you pretty muchhit it on the notice with that.
But as far as you said,when y'all said about U s uh
relationships, if you're not equally yoked, uh, you you pretty much like
we said, we all have freewill. You have free will. Who
you gonna jump in there with withyou? Y y? You know,
if you're not some some you dohave relationships where some the other individuals are

(01:04:28):
more spiritually in in in inclined thanthe other. You know, there's where
the patients come in. You know, if you're gonna have patience, where
it do you love this person thatU have the patience for them to get
there? And just like you saidin the Bible, but then in the
Karan it says, you know,y y y y, you don't marry
until you both are on the samespiritual and that's whatever. That's not just

(01:04:49):
Muslim, that's not just Christian.So if the c two Christians are together,
or a Christian and a Muslim gettogether, with one of them has
to denounce the other, you knowwhat I'm saying? Uh? Or or
choose or or follow or or evenif there's an individual that's just pure spirituality
in their Christianity, they're gonna haveto release that because the religion is a
boundary. You know, Religion putsyou in a box, you know what

(01:05:10):
I'm saying. So you have youwill meet individuals who are spiritually inclined,
have learned everything through spirit and notby what man has been taught. Because
you know, any religion that youlose that you you learn, it's been
taught by another man. So you'reyou're you're you're still becoming wise, but
you're becoming wise off of another man'sthought process. So if you're gonna be
spiritually wise, then you gonna youwant to learn how to listen completely to

(01:05:33):
the spirit because they're gonna claim thatthey got it from the spirit, and
they did, but they're also translatingit into their own perception. You know
what I'm saying, So in whichit will line up, you know what
I'm saying. But like I said, there are some individuals who are completely
spiritually inclined. Like I mean,she's spiritually inclined. You know a lot
of things that she she she's taughtme and opened my eyes to She she

(01:05:57):
knew it. You know what I'msaying, and it'll be something, dear,
It'll be exactly what I've learned,but in a different way. I've
been told in a different way.And you know, words or spells and
words they have all different synonymous andant anonymous reason uh definitions. So there's
a lot of ambiguality ambiguity in there. So you know that causes confusion too
when sometimes just saying the same thingthough, because I'm saying it another way,

(01:06:18):
because I was taught about a personwho's taught them that they're tricking and
they're trying to they want the money, give me the money. You know
what I'm saying. So you youyou you also get that blessing. It's
a blessing in disguise to some people, and some people they they don't come
to the realization that it's a blessingbecause they they they they held on to
that whatever it is they brought upon. You know, the first thing

(01:06:41):
Spirit ever told me when I wantI pray for wisdom and discernment, you
have to you have to first unlearnwhat you have learned. It makes sense,
it makes sense, yep. Weall I think we went through it.
Yeah, yep, yep, wellyou guys, wait, hold on,
hold on, let me see,okay, handles, handles, handles,
fears, tell them when they canfind you. I am on Instagram

(01:07:03):
at the Fierce Underscore and the onejust one and then Tamra, may you
everywhere else all right, all right, thank you for joining us today,
Thank you for having me and beautifulYeah, nice reunion, you know,
almost to the date. Nice reunion. I gotta, you know, come
back more and more and more.We like getting into these talks, you

(01:07:24):
know, we love we love interviewingthe people and everything. But sometimes we
can just come on here and beourselves. You know, it's perfect,
you know, So thanks for cominghanging out with us. Thanks for having
me always always handles uh at ChiefLouy back the guy say to God,
and you gotta say to God,alright, says uh and Facebook, YouTube,

(01:07:48):
Soundclouds, Spotify, iTunes, well, iTunes on Spotify, coming back,
I upload some new stuff, okay, okay, some new songs,
some new music, some new music, hopefully featuring the beautiful mirror of the
songs. Let's see see how youact, maybe, guys. Maybe,

(01:08:10):
all right, you guys, thishas been another episode of twenty twenty Vision
and the message is what it alwaysis, love, life and light.
And so whether you're out there gettingready to win a Grammy, or maybe
it's your first time winning a Grammy, or maybe it's your third or fourth
time winning a Grammy, you haveexpressed yourself in the universe to a point
where we can all love and appreciateand take participation in what you have set

(01:08:33):
forth. That's what I will bedone, actually means. And as far
as relationships, just keep loving eachother. That's the only way love each
other through it. Not saying puttingup with mass or tossing your pearls to
swine, but try to do everythingin love. And that's a lesson that
I'm saying to myself because sometimes butyou know, just try to do everything

(01:08:56):
in love. You can find meat a mirror the Songstress on any place
you like to listen to YouTube,Spotify, iTunes, or you can find
me at a mer the Songstress atany place you like to look like Facebook,
Instagram, and Twitter. And rememberstay focused, no regret, regret,

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Let me fix my crown baby likedominos. Yeah it's going down,
My feet off the ground, elevatedYou feel so when you hear my sound
and life on the line like ared line that don't ever change, and

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some my next, no regrets makinghisses or read blair. Yeah, I'm
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I'm blade. No regret, regret, no regret. I'm so tatty baby.

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and my gee here a major differencein his mine melody. Hey, don't
know why familiar faces in strange placesthey don't ever change. No min verge

(01:11:14):
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