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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 1 (00:48):
Yeah. Man, happy to be here always bro. The last one,
we got a little motion going on. The last one, Yo,
Mary J. Blige. One. We're gonna find a rhythm, bro
real love real.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Anybody saying that my life album everybody real niggas no
bro Like somebody said. Beyonce is great. She might be
a biggest start in Beyonce around the world. Yeah, I
mean bigger than Mary around the world. Yeah, but Beyonce
is funning like she for the moment. Mary lives on.
Like I was in the club and I'm just listening
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to I was gonna see your wating on, Like, look
what's playing in this club?
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Look what's playing in the club. What's the full one one? No?
I love how New York support Mary? Like the Mary
love is very real? Y you do the married dance
in the club. I don't see nobody trying to do
the Beyonce Mary dance. How I go. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
I can't even tell you the married dance. They kicked
the boot norlin in the club. They searching for a
real one.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Searching for a real woman to Mary.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
Man listening to this, shout Beyonce, Man, shout out to it. Man,
Black queens, y'all doing it. Ain't no separation, ain't no battle,
no nothing. Be just proud y'all doing it.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
That's important.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
That's what represents black because it's women's history mine.
Speaker 3 (01:59):
So we got shout out tid women women in history.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
Money. You gotta give it.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
Our Queen's day, they flowers. You gotta put the crown
on their head while he's still alive. Absolutelyn't wait until
y'all die. But we got an interesting episode today. We
talked we're gonna be all over, but we talking about
ship that's going on. It's the current events. I ain't
never do Curry events until now.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
We're trying to figure out figure out what that feels like,
what that looked like.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
But the show notes is a current events and I
ain't doing current events yet.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
Yeah, we breaking hand see current events here, yo. So
before we even get into like the rest of it,
you were just telling me that Meek Meal had dropped
the song. The artist name is Friday Friday. Yeah, I've
seen it online a couple of times. Proud of me.
Friday is a dope allter.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
So, okay, he got he got some slappers out, don't
sleep on he just dropped the album. But the hardest
verse Meek dropped in a long I can't even say
that because I'm a Nick fan, so you know, I
fuck with I think that's.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Fair to say, though. I feel like there's something different
about this verse. It's the pain. Yeah, Like you can
really feel the pain when he's talking about just like.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
That that that I give up all this to break
Robbie back.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
I felt that he was talking. Come on, he wasn't.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Just like it was just and they go fast rapping
Meek talking about the diamonds and all that.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
It wasn't it wasn't killers, And it was like, no,
like niggas saying like I missed my dad gangst niggas.
Speaker 2 (03:22):
Backing up in schools principal. Think I'm missing teaching, Think
I'm missing screws.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Yeah, like that's just missing you.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
Come on, Yeah, money rootle a word, but you can't
pay gold with it.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
You cannot. That is different. Shout out. That was definitely
one of the best verses I heard in quite some time,
just strictly because it just has so much energy inside
of a lot of times got pain. Yeah, a lot
of time. Niggas just know how to rap real good,
you know what I mean, have a nice version, you know,
I take my head onto unique on that one. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
And they said the Chases was dead. Who said that
a lot of people say that. Nigga said that, and
they said, Meek fell off, No, you can't say that, bro,
And they said the Chaser. I told her I'm d C.
I'm dream Chaser. I'm Dream Chaser, I'm O t F.
Who else I am? It's a little bit more I
gotta think.
Speaker 1 (04:14):
But I'm I'm d C. I'm from Philly, I'm not
from Brooklyn. What's your favorite Meet Project album? Yeah? Would
you listen to the mix tapes too? I love I
Love Meek Mixed? I think we did. We talk about it.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
We talked about dream Chaser like me is my favorite.
But damn, what's that? What's the name of that album
when he came home from jail?
Speaker 1 (04:33):
Fuck?
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Is it Wednesday Losses? Noah, I ain't the one. I
forgot the fucking album name. Damn, this is when he
came home. He broke up with Nicki Minaj and all that.
That was his grown That was a hard time. That
was his grown ever. He's talking that that dad talk.
That's his grown ever.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
But me, like I funk with me. I listened to me,
keep talking.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
I'm a double check everything record.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Yeah, like you feel me? So it's like, damn, I
know you proud of me. I know you proud of me.
Now they did their thing on that one. I Ain't
gonna hold you, And it's like when I listen to that,
that's what I've been listening to Rotation. Yeah, proud of
me been in Rotation. I feel the pain in that ship.
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I feel like I feel like you with Philly niggas
like Gilly and all them.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
I just feel like, I don't know, I feel like
it's like like that's your bag like that, like the
Philly rapper.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Yeah, like I meet Philly Friday from Philly Too.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Is it Okay? Says it's the thing going on.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
It's like like it.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
It's like, you can't.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
Deny Philly work. No, they they can't deny that work
of Philly. They did energy. That's real brotherly love, even
though I mean a lot of shit goes on out there,
but that brotherly love is real.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
So it's like I hear that proud when I hear
that proud of me voice for me on Rotation since
it came out playing over and over, because it's like
when you really sit and think about them what you've
been through in life, and you'd be like that, it's
like the shit you really been in life and all
night Like me, I've been I got shot, lost my vision,
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did that, I went through suicide, I went through my
mental health. I've been through it all but to see
that I'm really doing something and somebody turn and say,
I'm proud of you. Yeah, like I'm selling the shirt.
Sometimes myself, I'm proud of myself. I saw full shirts
and a sweater.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Yeah that's amazing. Bro.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
I'm like, damn, I'm proud did the work.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
And you know what, Bro, I just want to take
a moment to let you know that that's not a
little thing. Bro, I'm proud of you to us in
a week. Yeah, I'm proud of you too. That's real
because that's one hundred and ten dollars you made, your
will made off the strength of your company.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
And I ain't do it with no drugs. Yeah, I
ain't had to do it with no violence. Yeah, I
ain't had to pretend to be something I'm not.
Speaker 4 (06:58):
No.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
I like, and then they walking around with my brain
like I sat there and sat and I mean, every
shirt somebody by, I'm gonna donate fight out if he
a homeless person.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Seventeen people contact me they want to buy a shirt.
That's fine.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
It's like, I'm for the people. I'm the voice of
the people. I don't just say it, I lived. I
go through the motions like, yeah, I look at my
life before, and I look at my life now, and
it's like I really changed.
Speaker 1 (07:26):
I'm in the club.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
Yes, somebody passed out. Feel our cold. I would have
left them back in the days. You would have left them,
Yeah for what like that?
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Yeah, woke off. They don't got nothing to do with me.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
But yesterday I'm really putting water on his face and
picking him up, like yo, taking my side and get
some air.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Like God really did the work on me, empathy, because
you know what it's like to need help, and you
know how nice it is. Yeah, God to bless you. Now.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
Look I helped him up, took him outside, and what happened.
I walked into a twelve hundred dollars check. I even
feel like I was gonna get that. Yeah, Like I said, so,
sometimes it pays to be nice. It pays to have
a heart and everything else. You feel me but me,
I'm proud of you, Friday, I'm proud of you. Yeah,
y'all did that shit. Yeah, and so I did that
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shit because I ain't gonna lie. I give it all
just to get a lot of people back. You feel me,
like homies that they didn't live to see twenty one.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
I give it all up just for them to see.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
The life that I'm living right now, because sometimes I
be in the club and it's just like, damn if
I have my nigga in the club with me, just
to see. Because my nigga died twenty one, not even
twenty one. We can't even get into real clubs yet.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Yea.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
So the life I'm living, the vacations I'm taking, they
never experienced that.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
I wish they. I wish they could. Yeah, they could.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
Got to do it in their honor every time I
do it. Yeah, I walk with them when I walk
in these buildings and all that. And I'm talking, I'm
talking about gun violence. I'm talking about me, I'm talking
about them.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
My son Peter Lee died on his birthday, twenty died
on his birthday. So Jay six died before he turned
twenty one.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Shot.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
So it's like I do this shit for them. JAYZ
died and run the corner from where we live at.
So it's like, I mean, I've I've been to more
films than I've been weddings.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
Well, listen before we get too heavy into the episode,
before we get too heavy, definitely, Yeah. Yeah, So a
couple of things I want to talk about doing current
events and shit like that. Right, So, yeah, the first
thing I think we gotta do is we gotta talk
about Toy Lane's album, Tory Tory Lanez just dropped the album.
For those of y'all don't know, my man is incarcerated,
I actually need to see when is he going to
be When is he supposed to be released? He got
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seven more years, seven more years or something like that.
Seven more years. All right, Well, Toy Lanes is in
jail right now, but somehow drop a heat. He managed
to record an entire album while he's in prison. But
this ain't the first person I ever did it, though?
Who did it first?
Speaker 2 (09:56):
Vib's Cantail, Bob's Calltail did it? Fever was made in jail, Okay,
his top hits was made in jail.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
I'm like, how that's fire? He explained it on drink tamps.
How take the bag he put it up on the wall.
That's noise cancelation. He did that ship on he said,
uh iPhone, Yeah it was crispy.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Yeah. Well, once you get the right engineer, bro, the
engineer gonna get you right. Take your everything.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
You see that shot shout out to Toy. The engineer
definitely did it.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
So he just dropped the album. It's called Peterson Peterson
named after him. Yeah, twenty tracks. Twenty is a little
bit too long for me me personally.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
Nahin' lie, I can't sit in it's twenty straight.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
I gotta I can't do twenty straight. I gotta pose it.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
I gotta come back to it because me personally, I
don't like the album that guy twenty tracks, because I
feel like I can't really live with the album?
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Canit with that? Did you always feel like you couldn't
do twenty strike? Yeah? I always felt like that. I
never once upon a time I would. I will make
sure I went through it, and I did. I listened
through the whole thing. It felt like a job.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
But then sometimes I felt like they throw a lot
of throwaway songs on it, and it's like you're just
stopping a great project.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
I'm not a good project to be great. Yeah, like
trim the fat, just keep what need to be there.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Yeah, like you don't got to do all that extra.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
Like I feel like it drags it out and I
can't sit with it too long because it's too I
can't sit with it the way I supposed to like
sit with it and live with it, right because it's
too long.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
Well it's okay, so listen, I want to get into
some of our favorite songs after it before even do that.
Production work was great. Yeah, oh for sure.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
The beat, the transition, the aucu yo voice recordings. Yo.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
She got voice recordings of like his lawyers and people so.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
Something been in jail, people fighting and all that.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
I said, yeah, you can hear it in the back
he got it. There was even this one skin on
there where he was saying, like, bro, like these we're
gonna step outside. If three dudes want to run they fade,
I'm gonna take one, you take the other two, like
getting pepper spray ol.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
I'm like, I ain't gonna lie. That's that ship to
shout out to you.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
You did that one. I ain't even gonna hold you. Yeah.
Album sounds I mean great. I mean you can even
hear you can actually hear that even though it's mixed
where he made that shit in jail. Some of them
songs you can tell. But you know, I like that though.
I kind of like that. It's like raw, Yeah, I
like that. It doesn't feel like perfect. I actually think
that that would have been a mistake, like the feeling polished.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
And what I like about the album is is like
you can hear that he's really taking us on the
journey of him really being incarcerated. Like you you could
feel the pain and the songs that like that free me.
You can feel a pain in it, like even like
in the skits, like it's real.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
So I feel like this is an album that it
can help the youth too, because like he really explained
that everything that's going on, everything people getting stabbed up,
the ship you're doing. So it's like, I mean, he's
he's giving you the message through the music. So kids
that like them, that love music in these streets and
all that, y'all, they listen to that, it's like he's
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warning y'all before y'all even take that step into these
these prisons.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Behind these balls, Tory did a great job. That was good,
you know. To me, I'm listening to this project, bro,
and it's unbelievable to me how talented this dude is.
Been talented, He's been nice, but like I'm listening to
him rap, bro, I'm listening to these cadences. I'm listening
to like these flows and these rhymes structures that he
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got going on, like brother Snigga Cold always been like that. Though. Yeah,
he to sing, he could rap, he could give you
the best of both words. Yeah, I don't care if
it's singing too too much, but like I love I
love the rapping tour. I love rapping to I love rapping. Okay,
So speaking of rapping Tory, there's a couple of songs
off the album that I just thought was amazing free
(13:54):
Me number one. Ironically that's the outro, but yeah, that
that's amazing. Ree Me. Yeah, free Me was crazy. Sneeze wrong,
Sneeze wrong. He's spitting on that ship, bro, And then
the thing is like he really having these like he's
speaking on things that's only contextual to jail, talking about
the liquor they making jail, getting drunk and all that.
But then I like that white.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
I like that bridge of the transition into from free
Me to Sneeze Wrong.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
I listen like being in a dark I listen to
everything from the beats to the I listened to all
of that so that that shit catch me.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
That's why I gotta listen to a song.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Over and over and over because I'm listening to Sometimes
I get lost into the beat and I'm not hearing
the words, Like when you text me, I'm like, yeah,
I feel like the words ain't out enough of me.
But then I'm listening to the over and I'm like, damn,
he really spinning, but he's spin on yo.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Let me ask you this though, Do you think that
we're do you think that we're being like because this
is Women's Women's Month, right, do you feel like we're
violating by listening to toy Lanes during Women's Month? No,
I'm not.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
I'm out for the politics. I'm here for the music.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
I'm not. I'm not with the politics. So did he
really shoot her? I'm not. I'm not.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
I'm really not here for that, to be honest. Don't
get me wrong, protect our queens and everything else. But
it's like for me to go open up the little
books and see if he really did it all this
it's great music.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
All right, we'll listen. So Sneeze Sneeze Wrong was great?
Got me through the storm? Crazy? What's the one after that?
Max Best? That's the one we like? Uh? It's m
A W A interlude? Crazy Crazy? He's spitting, bro. When
I tell you like, listen, let me tell you something
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about this dude. Realistically, bro, and I'm just being honest.
He really better than like half the rap game. He
just fucking around and he's in jail and he was
rioting and how the yeah pauses for how to fuck
you in jail? Rapping that good yo hitting every I'm
just like, he's incredible. Tory is a problems incredible, incredible
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hold on my phone. Okay, so that one crazy will
Max be at the end Crazy the Wave God coming
home soon. So you know what I'm saying. I got
the little skit at the end of Ship Verdict Day
Lawyer fees amazing. He really getting into, like I didn't
really care for the beat too much. Rick Ross did
this beat when he was responding to bird Man? Did
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that beat idols arrivals or something? Yeah, I forgot we
mentioned that just missed got all that ship anyway? Yeah,
really good Vertic day. He really getting into like just everything,
every little d It's almost like, if you wanted to
know the story, this is the song you listen to.
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So if you don't want to listen to no other
song on the album, Just want to Be Messy goes
straight to that one. You're gonna get all the info
he talked about making stallion. He's talking about how his
lawyers was working for both both sides. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you know, I don't know how true any of that
shit is.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
Both sides and all that, But me personally, I feel
like he should have left that out. You think so, Yeah,
It's like we don't want to add more trauma to
the situation. I felt like, you want to talk now,
you should have talked when he was on trial.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
I do think that too. I think, what's the difference
you're doing?
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Yeah, just say you like and people get caught up
old real niggas don't tell on stands and this, that
and their But you're talking it into music.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
What's the different? What's the difference? Might as well tell
him to stay you have been a freeman. Another one
that I love that we both love. It's called tdf
L A County Jail Crazy Bro. Turn did a great job, Bro,
great Joab Gangling, Fargentinio or whateverrazy know what I like her?
Speaker 2 (17:53):
What he did, Like, he really painted picture. He talked
about how he looked at it. The guy he poked
in me and up and like that was not crazy.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Bro. Nigga like I visioned it, Like damn. I hated
that I visioned it because I was just like, damn,
you can't help. But see said the nigga was getting
stabbed and he was looking at him in his eye
and he knew it was.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
He's over walked away. So he's really paying a picture
through the music. Music is art and he's really showing
us his his artistry. And then last, but not least,
Free Toy amazing Free to Is it really free to do?
Speaker 1 (18:32):
You say free to do? I say free Toy. Do
you feel like it's free to Toy? Is innocent? Then
free Toy. But I don't know if he's innocent or not.
And that's just and that's just being honest. Like listen,
I like toy Lanes. I've always liked toy Lanes. I
went to my first I went to a quick background story,
all of my homies was going to a Free Toy
concert years ago. I was like, I'm not about to
go to that. Ship. I went to work, I got
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off of work. I was like, fuck, like I don't
want to be I don't want to miss out. They
had an extra ticket. I went. One of the best
conser has ever been to my life crazy Nigga was
not even on stage majority of the time. He was
being held up by people A great performer, Yeah, he's
a great performer. So the thing is, like, I think
his music is really incredible. I think he's like a
rare artist. He liked that rap Chris Brown in a way.
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I don't know if people want to kill me for that,
but he just I give you, I give you that. Yeah,
I get I give that. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
I feel like when it comes to is that drag Lie,
I feel like it's like a how we talked with
Beyonce and Mary. I feel like that's like with Tory
and Drake, both out of Canada. I feel like Drake
probably got bigger songs than Tori, more commercialized radio play
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and all that.
Speaker 1 (19:48):
But Toy's a beast. Yeah, he's a beast, but it's
I don't know, Toy's a beast. I don't know when
it comes to Drake and Toy, though, Drake is still
like amazing, though I don't think it's the same argument
as Beyonce and Man.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
No, why I don't put Drake on the high pedestal
because a lot of songs is being written by somebody else.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
I mean that's what they say. Yeah, Like we heard
the reference tracks, yeah, and they're like the best I
ever had is like, that's a special song in my
heart where I was at high school. I love that
song to death. It's a video of a dude coming
out talking about how he wrote the song, and you
know I watched it.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Don't get me wrong, I give him credit because he
he took somebody else words and made it a masterpiece.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah, he did the same song without him.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
I mean Cardi b taking somebody else words and making
it a masterpiece. So it's like if they would have
put it out, what it's still been the same that
had that impact. So I do give him the credit
or that, But Tory, I ain't gonna have Toy's a beast.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Shout out to you. He's amazing. Man. My only gripe
about this album is I don't like that I can
hear Drake's influence on the album. What you mean like,
I can hear Drake melodies, I can hear Drake beats,
beats that Drake has touched. So it's obviously a nod
to Drake. Realistically, flows that Drake has you know what
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I mean to me, it's a little bit more than flattery,
and it's more so. It's like, but that's one thing
I think I understand about Tory Lanes really well. Now
he's at his best when he's borrowing from different people.
That's his best, that's his best thing. Like toy is
like everyone falls when he had that jam sound. Yeah, like,
I'm not really sure if I know what Tory Lanez
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by himself actually sounds like. Maybe the singing probably is
maybe like the most obvious, you know what I mean,
because he got he does this thing with his voice
where it's very unique to him. But aside from that, bro,
I love the Rappertory. Even when he was speaking in tongues,
it was like, why do you know what you got that?
You got that from? Doci? Love? I love that Rappertory. Yeah, No,
he's an incredible rapperend I love.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
I love that Rappertory. I ain't gonna lieble me. I
feel like, great album, awesome album. We don't got to
keep talking wa Meg that Meg that may could go
well with her life.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
I don't know. I mean, listen, there's something we're gonna
talk about later in this outline, we can swing back
around to me.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Don't forget that, yeah, because I feel like we heard
it from the last album we had made.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Well, let's just get into it now. Let's let's get
into that part now. So there's this lady who I
wasn't familiar with until I heard this, but apparently she
created the me too movement, right, And so the creator
of the me too movement is a black woman by
the name of Tarana Burke or Terana burg forgive me
if I'm not saying it correctly. And she did an
interview recently where the host she was being an interviewed, right, So,
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the host said that when he thinks of the me
too movement, he thinks it means to believe all women.
And she says, that is not what it means. It's
a clip. It's a clip. So we're gonna we're gonna
insert the We're gonna sert the clear when I say
the term believe all women.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Nah, Okay, I do not subscribe to the to the
phrase believe all women that has been ascribed to me.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
I've never said it. In America. We never say believe women. Ever.
She said, that's not what it means. And I think
that's interesting because I believe media today as a recently
has been conditioned in society and especially man to believe
everything a woman got to say, specifically because of the
experiences and when they've been harmed, when they've been taking
advantage of right. But the but the creator of the
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me too movement saying like, hey, me too doesn't automatically
mean believe everything that a woman said just because she
said it. And that brings me to what you were
just saying about the meg the Stallion things. It's tough
because truth be told, I want to believe her as
a black woman, and I'm not saying I disbelieve her.
But what I'm saying is is that I wasn't there,
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And I don't think people should kill us for saying
that I wasn't there. I don't know the details, I
ain't nothing saying that you're not picking a side.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
I'm not picking it all come on to like, because
there's a lot of information and facts that's being presented
that that still got loop holes and that but they
got holes in it.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
His DNA and all that.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
Just so yeah, I'm not a forensic sciences and all that,
so it's like, I don't have no place in this fight.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Yeah, I just sit back and enjoying the music.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
But with the me Too movement, she's saying what she's saying,
I feel, did she come out and make this known
to the people, Oh everybody has a field trial?
Speaker 1 (24:16):
Or she just sat back and let everybody just jack
juste be too thing. I mean, I don't know, I would.
I would imagine that the me too movement just kind
of got out of her hands realistically, like it became
bigger than her. No, it really did. And there's a
lot of women that the me Too movement is something
that was necessary. You consider like the mistreatment and like
the way women being treated in workspaces, and you think
of like, uh, is it Harvey Weinstein and you know,
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I mean Epstein and shit like that. You know what
I mean.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
It's not feel like some just taking love feel and
it's like I believe me because I'm a woman.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Well, you know the thing is is like just because
of somebody, just because a human being happens to be
a woman, doesn't mean she carries out her life living
by honor, integrity, morals, values. And it's not saying it
doesn't mean that just because she's a woman and because
of that right, And it doesn't mean that just because
you're saying you a man just because you don't mean
you you have as a value as integrity that either.
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So it's like it's a real dangerous world to be
living in when because a woman just says something, we
just a automatic because then it's like, okay, so then
that means men might as well be. And I know
some people, some women gonna hate this, you know what
I mean, because because I already get a trust me,
I'm already I'm a step ahead. But it's like to
say that is almost to say men are second class citizens,
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because it's like a man's worth or value will always
be underneath the perspective of a woman's and that's not
fair because we should be And one thing she ends
up saying in the video, we're gonna drop the clip.
You have to approach every situation case by case due
to research. Check out the end.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Hath to you know what I mean, You feel like
we are guilty and to proven not and proving guilty
Like I feel like even me personally, I feel like
if a woman lie about a case, she should.
Speaker 1 (26:01):
Go to jail. I agree, like she should go to jail.
Another thing I don't like.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
A woman could come out and say anything, right, we
don't even know the facts, the truth for none of
this shit to it. He's guilty, jay Z Puffy raped
the third. Oh they took turns on the thirteen year
old girl.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
They did.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
Oh ho, I know Hope was doing this, hold doing this,
They tended this, this, this, this, the lawyer come out, Oh,
we suing civil suit.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
This, that and the third.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
But then when Hope beat it, why nobody didn't make
a big deal.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
Not even if it got be beat it, it got
thrown out, so why not? And now he's counter suing,
So why is not a big deal? And the thing
is she she she had the opportunity to keep her
name out of the light too. Yeah, but nah, and
we Hope did Nah? You seeing me, I want to
know who it is. Bring it out.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
You're not thirteen no more to the forefront. I feel
like nobody shouldn't be hiding behind nold Jane Doe. If
I did this, I should have I have my damn.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Court because I can't because we can't undo the damage
that I already did. Yeah, just the fact that for
you to step up. You should be able to sit
in the court room and say that man did it. Yeah,
if somebody was to just insinuate that I took advantage
of a woman, a little girl, you know what I mean?
Even if we prove that it wasn't true and I
don't go to jail. To some people, the image of
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me in their mind is never gonna be the same.
Who's gonna pay for that? Man? That's why I feel
like they should go to jail when they're life.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Yeah, sitting in jail, Yah yah, y'all y'are tunishing people
legacies they name.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
And everything else. That's wrong.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
And why oh she's a woman, old jay Z. That's
wrong to say like they made it big. It was
trending saying him going at the people.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
We ain't trending. Why that's not trending? Well? Listen speaking
on the Me too movement and black women, obviously their
creator of the Me too movement was a black woman.
Speaking on that, A very interesting situation happened a little
while ago. I don't know if you heard about this,
but so it's an interracial couple with a black guy,
white woman, right, is umar without approve of this? Yeah?
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Off top of snow bunny. He said, no, Rice Bundy,
you bunny hopping. That's three lashes. So look, but listen,
this is some crazy shit though. Right, So this this
this guy, his name is Telvin Osbourne. I think that's
how you say his name. Thirty year old father from
Georgia shot and killed by his twenty eight year old girlfriend,
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white woman. Right. She claimed the shooting was on accident
and she was cleaning her gun. Apparently they had just
came from the club. This sounds like some bullshit to me. Off, rip,
you clean your gun? Why's bulletit it? Why are you
cleaning your gun after the club? After the club? Why
is bullets in the gun if you're cleaning it. Maybe
she didn't know what she was doing, but either way,
it's focus to me, right.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
White woman now that shoot guns is like six seven years.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
I mean, she cleaned a gun. I'm assuming it's hers.
Yeah it is, you know what I mean? So what
you get what I'm saying. So anyway, that's probably the boys.
She tried to go for it though, like I was
cleaning the gut, like, bitch, you're you're finished. She's she's
in jail. She was charged with involuntary man slaughter, right,
she got I don't even know. I don't even know.
I need to look into that. I think it's still
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it's probably still underneath investigation, the whole thing. But this
is the thing, though, black man murdered by a white woman. Right,
there's a lot of our people up in arms. We mad,
we angry. We're doing what we do when somebody do
do one of us wrong. Right, But somebody done dug
up some tweets from Bro from a couple of years ago,
and he said, and this one tweet that they dug up,
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got a whole other group of people that are that
are black as well, like, hell no, fuck this nigga.
This is what the tweets saying. This nigga said, I'll
fuck a dog before I fuck a black bitch. It
gotta be a white dog. Though. All then, he deserved
what he got. He deserved what he got. I don't
feel served.
Speaker 3 (29:57):
He got killed by where he fought, what he loved,
he believed in.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
He put on a pedestal, when he put at the
top of the mountain, he put that crown on, and
look what happened, and backfire.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
Your mother is a queen.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Come on, your grandmother is a king queen, your great grandmother,
your great grandmother, your incest.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
He a black man.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Your mother struggled for you to walk these streets, Your
grandmother struggled for you to have life, and for you
to make a statement like that, I don't.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Feel sorry for you, damn. So I'm sorry. I don't
feel sorry for stupidity. My next my follow up question
was gonna be do you think he deserves less empathy
because it is.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
Yeah, he's still a black man, though, I don't care.
But a black man that white he called it.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
He said, what do you saying? He said, our fuck
a dog before I fuck a black bitch.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
Like that's which means you're saying that women ain't ship,
but be.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
Below below your women is below below your You're a
fuck a dope, but she has to be white. Yeah, so,
which means your nigga, you you pretty much. That's what
you call ignorant nigga. Yeah, so it's like you, you're
not even comfortable in your own skin. Yeah, he gotta
go fund me out right now, to go fund me
ship certain ship.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
I just don't.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
I'm not I'm not particutings go for me, will be
will be we will we supporting that ship for I.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Mean, is it not possible that, like because we're talking
about his soul at this point, Like what he did
in the physical is one thing. What about his soul though?
What happened with this soul left? I don't know that's
what God did? This don't like that? Ain't me, I ain't.
I ain't at that gate. The judge it with that man,
whether he coming in or not. But it's just crazy
because like he really like had a bad what do
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you say, reputation for that? Apparently he did. He said
a couple of crazy things, right, he's Uncle Tom. A
couple of crazy things. That's the only one that I seen.
But yeah, man, I don't he gives.
Speaker 3 (31:58):
Me the the vibe of he's he's an ignorant nigga.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
And when he's seen blacks walking, he looked down like
they go that nigga dump to no good?
Speaker 3 (32:07):
This that and the third you know some people that
hate within themself.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
He got shot in the chest. Somebody on Twitter said
he deserved it since since he said he'd rather sleep
with a dog than a black woman. Yeah, that's tough, bro,
that's tough. And then it's like naturally you want your
community to ride for you, but you didn't already let it.
Because listen, if you fed away about a black woman,
then clearly you feel that way about me as a
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black man.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
Clearly your mother is black.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Yeah, your great grandmother is black. Everything your people went through, my.
Speaker 3 (32:40):
Sisters, your aunts, Like, how can you really fix your
mouth to say something like.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Bro, everything your people went through just for your black
ass to even have the chance to be with a
white woman. My grandmother is a queen, this nigga said. Actually,
I'm getting pissed off now.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
I don't feel no sorry, I don't feel sorry for him.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
You're a motivation speaking. I don't care.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
I keep it real, well, I don't feel sorry for
somebody that that disrespect that queen, like that a dog,
but she.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Has to be white. It's crazy because this is the thing, like, Okay,
you like white girls, that's your flavor. Okay, you want
a bunny hot, bunny hot, bunny hot, but don't put
down the sisters. Why are you bunny hopping? Because like,
what are white women done for you other than suck
your dick? Like, what have white women done for you?
That's it, that's it. So you're gonna replace just got
killed by one. That's the irony bro. The pardoners party said,
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what's in some of your guy? I'm gonna take you
out like one, you know what I mean? Yeah, so crazy,
I guess, don't feel sorry. Ironically, it's women's move It's
Women's month. What is it? How do you say it
the right way? Is women history? Women's History month? Ironically
it's Women's history month. When we bringing up a lot
of women, I'm about to break up another woman. Doc
Doc is an artist who signed to TD. For all
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you people who not hip to the game, TD is
the same label that Ken Lamar as a part of
a soul schoolboy q Isaiah Rashad. Like you said, so
feel with talented people right reason used to be over there,
he's left. They got a ravon over there now, yeah,
says over there, you know what I mean, killing She
(34:16):
probably the biggest artists over there as of right now. Yeah,
without a doubt. But anyway, Doci is the latest artist.
And you hear a niggas yelling over there. Mm hmm,
what do you got a podcast on? Yeah? I just
to make sure she would't get gangs over there. You
know what? I mean, but yeah, so dociodcast. Niggas do
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a lot of shit over this podcast. So Doci just
dropped the album that was literally classic. She just got
a Grammy off of this album. Literally one of the
best albums. Crocodile Teeth Don't Bite, something like that, Crocodile
tells never Healed, or something like that. It's her on
the cover with a white alligator in her hand, you
know what I mean, where she found an albino alligator.
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I don't know she she got a Grammy off this
album is amazing, Like, she's literally done some of the
best performances. She did a tiny desk performance. I don't
know if you heard it, but bro, I'm telling you,
you gotta hear She's got to hear it. Definitely. She's incredible,
good looking girl too. She definitely spits. But she going
viral though, because she had this little video where I'll
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drop the clip but essentially, hello, I need to figure
out a way to form this held on let me
let me So, Yeah, she going viral because she dropped
the clip where she was sitting across the table from
her sister or some girl that she on tour with
a lot, and I'm gonna play the clip right now.
This is a huge red flag for me. All right,
you know what's so crazy? Like I mean strike one,
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you're there? Yeah, all right, So that was a clip
that was her sitting across her friend, and her friend
asked her what was her red flag when it comes
to dating, and she said, straight man, I'm confused with that.
You're confused? She want to download? I think she's a
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part of the the LGBT community. She is, No, she
is from listening to her album.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
While put down the straight window. You know that's like
you like what you like that, straight man? That should
not be a turnover.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
See like saying a person's sexual gender being a red flag?
But is it? But let me ask you something though,
I'm confused by that. Is it okay? But is it
not a double standard? Because like if you found out
somebody was trans, would that be a red flag to you?
I mean a trans person is right? Is a red flag?
I don't care. You like what you like? You is
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what you is. Just don't come over here with that
ship with me.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
Well, the part that's weird about it is like, but
it's like, why is great flag? It's not a red flag? Like, right,
because I'm in the club with trans people. Right, they
cool long, they don't overstep, they line their boundaries.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
Right. But when we're talking about like being intimate with somebody,
she said a straight man, it's her red flag. But
you can be a man as long as you're not straight.
Speaker 2 (37:03):
So she'll take you by, she'll take you any other,
any other, but she'll take you right.
Speaker 1 (37:11):
That's that's what she' into. She could have kept. But
you know what's fucked up though to me, And this
is no disrespect to those she because you know we
fuck with her. But the thing is is like, it's
just sad that society has gotten to such a place. Bro,
men can be men, Well you can't be a straight man,
and so far to say that if you a straight
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man that that's a red flag. It's like, Bro, can
I just say, we wouldn't be half Almost ninety percent
of us wouldn't be on this this spinning rock. Let
me say that again. Can I just say? Almost ninety
percent of us wouldn't even be here on this planet
if it wasn't for a straight man handling his business
with a straight woman. Did she come out somebody balls?
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She cut off somebody balls? She came out somebody balls
a straight man.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
Yeah that's how she got here, That's what I'm saying.
So how you hate them created that created you?
Speaker 1 (38:05):
But see, this should be deep. Like a lot of
the time when we're on social media and we listen
to people's opinions on things, we take it for face
value and we don't consider the fact what is this
person's experience been, Like we really gotta stop caring what
motherfucker's gotta say to be honest.
Speaker 2 (38:20):
Man, Yeah, I gotta I gotta know more deep, I
need we text of it because it's like a straight
or a straight man cheat on you.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
That's why it's the turno is your daddy life? Any
man never been good to you? What did the straight
man do to you? Like you might feel like all
men really ain't sure. You might not even have the
luxury of knowing what a good A lot of women
don't know what it's like to have a good man
in their life. Bro. First of all, if your daddy
ain't there, that's kind of like, okay, that's that's yeah.
But then it's some women that have a good man
but don't know that they're a good man. That's true
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because they don't know because they don't know what bad man.
Speaker 3 (38:54):
Yeah, they got, I had you got. They head so
far up there as that they think all men is
the same.
Speaker 1 (38:59):
On bro, There's so much I can say on that
that I'm not gonna say.
Speaker 2 (39:02):
Right now, old man, it is the same and this that,
And third, I know good man out here, that guy
shitty asked for me, But who am I to say it?
Speaker 1 (39:10):
But then he leaves you. He just like the rest
of us, right, And that is what it is that
sounds crazy in the right.
Speaker 3 (39:23):
I here laughing and all that though, Yeah I laughing too.
Speaker 1 (39:27):
I need to see who that is. I need to
make sure my my nigga in there getting his as
my man is good. W T turned to w w
A Right. But yeah, so I just think that that
sucks that she feels that way. I mean, that is
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her perspective, first of the first and foremost, I can't
know how you feel. Yeah, first and foremost, I think us,
as people consuming media, we gotta stop caring how people feel. Like,
don't you you're a dope artist. You want to grab me?
I think you to you? You know what I mean?
But like I honestly, and I say this with respect,
But I don't. If you don't like straight men, that's
your problem. That's your things, you know what I mean,
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that's that's your life. You know, I'm a straight man.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
I'm probably to My thing is that is protect that
straight man. Just so y'all want us to protect our women,
just like y'all want us to protect the lgbt Q.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
Well, the thing is, they think straight men are the
the they think the problem. Straight men are the reason
for all the biggest problems in America. And listen and
check me out real quick. Check me out real quick,
because we kind of talked about this on the last
part though. When we think about wanting to protect and provide,
like when you're a good man, you we all say
we want to provide and protect for our women. But
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who are we protecting our women from ourself? Men? Probably
straight men. So what I'm saying is that straight men
haven't done the best job having a clean image in
certain people's My eyes, me.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
I don't give you you go zig zaggy man, A
man is a man.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
We do poor jobs and doing our life. That's why
we have women on the world to balance us.
Speaker 1 (41:08):
Yeah, but but but but do you really feel like
women are balancing us when it comes to the global
decisions and the thing that like the real big step
of decisions being made in society not so much. I mean,
we don't have a female president, We don't really have
any women who's like really empowered, really making big step
of moves for the most part is straight white. Now
listen what she should have.
Speaker 3 (41:28):
Said, White old krusty you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
If you was gonna say something, that's what you should
have said. Because as far as I know, they're the
ones out here who really you know what I'm saying.
You know what I'm saying, Like when you think about
like where black people at and like the things that
we struggle with. First of all, slavery, bitch, you know
what I mean. So it's like, and I'm not calling
you a bitch, No slavery bitch. So it's like even
the ship that's fucked up with us come from fucking
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just oppression and slavery, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (41:56):
So you should to be back and be back at
the hill, be back the foot of sleep or sleep.
Speaker 1 (42:01):
You know what you should have said. My red flag
is a lack of self love. That's some ill shiit
not straight man, what's your red flag? My red flag? Yeah,
what's your red flag? Damn spot, what's my red flag?
My red flag is a lack of emotional intelligence. I
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need you to understand your feelings and understand how to
communicate your feelings. I don't do tantrums. I don't do
stone walling. I don't do shutting down. Speak to me
like a grown up. I like that. Speak to me
like a grown up. I like that.
Speaker 2 (42:34):
Yeah, my red flag is somebody pretending to be something
they not. They're not They're not being their self. You
dealt with that before, Yeah, okay, they're not being theirself.
They it's like they paint this perfect picture which they
really die. That ship is a red flag in me.
I love you for you younger, to be something that
you really not. And I feel like a lot of
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people have a problem.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
With that shit. That's a big red flag for me.
Speaker 2 (43:02):
I got a lot of red flags, like not being
able to communication, Like communication is red flag for me.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
Yeah, now that I'm older than now.
Speaker 2 (43:12):
I see even more that shit turns me off. Like
when a person don't have a communication, I don't even
want to talk no more. I don't even want to
hit it when they don't know how to communicate you. Yeah,
when the communication skills is bad.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
Well that's the thing, like you not you're listen and
for the gods, some men know this and a lot
of you don't, and some of you think you do
when you actually don't. But if a woman doesn't know
how to communicate with you, I don't even want to
fuck you, bro, Please save yourself. But this is the thing.
Niggas don't know how to save themselves at the trouble
because when it comes to getting pussy, niggas that put
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their needs second to that every single time. And that's
your problem. That's why you can't you can always get it.
I had not the brag.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
I had a lot of women in my life. So
it's like I don't want that no more. I want
a connection. I want to really sit there talk and
you're on the phone and you've read like damn, we've
been on the phone for three or four hours and
you don't even know, like not some ship when you
like the first ten minutes the conversation is a day.
No God, No, you're not, you're not. You're not You're
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not the one for me? O God, red flag you
just me and me. You got your fucking hands.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Out for money? Yeah, red flag. Yeah yeah, that's a
real count of my pockets. Red flag, Oh for sure.
Another red flag. You being afraid to talk about your
finances with me. That's a big red flag. That's a
big red flag because you know what the thing is too.
And I'm gonna say this something. Sometimes my cousin calls
me and he asked me for advice on women, and shit,
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he younger than me, and sh like that, right, and
always tell him, like, never be afraid to ask for
what you want from a woman, because if you're expected
to die for her, then there should be nothing that
you can't ask from a woman because like, when you
think about it, we walk on the side of the
street for traffic and ship like that, right, because you
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don't do that? Were you blinde? So it's a little
I forget it.
Speaker 4 (45:02):
I ain't gonna love it, like you know this case
of a car jump the girl, that's why, right. Yeah,
I'm like, I've been doing tough pain in my fucking life.
Speaker 5 (45:10):
I can't yet I got shot.
Speaker 1 (45:14):
That's not enough. Now you want to be getting hit
for your baby?
Speaker 5 (45:21):
No, I got it?
Speaker 2 (45:26):
Love me, baby, you push me out the way, like
you had a better chance to make it both of
us somebody than walking.
Speaker 1 (45:33):
And I can't see the car. I'm sorry, I got
here with bullets. That ship hurt. Maybe you can take
this car ahead for me.
Speaker 5 (45:43):
God damn, so many women want to be made ship
and take this pain with me. Maybe.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
Hey, so, when we're talking about straight man being a
red flag, it's like, hey, so, when your ass is
walking down the street and a car coming, what you
what you want me to do? Look at me? Because
it is the non straight man gonna take that car
for you. He's gonna get hit for you. It's the
non straight man gonna take the bullets for you. This
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I've been in the hospital. Maybe I don't know.
Speaker 4 (46:17):
I'm suckry what you want to say, but I can't
afford them more pain. I'll give me a second chance.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
It might not be a third baby, but I ain't superman.
Ain't gonna bounce off me like bumpus. I'm sorry, baby,
But the point But the point being though, is like
as a man, it's like almost tradition. You're you're hilarious.
It's like it's tradition for us to offer our lives
to show how much we love women. Right, it's like somebody,
(46:45):
somebody breaking to you to get the fucking card. Though
I love you.
Speaker 4 (46:52):
Look, i'd be at the hospital bringing I fucking love you,
but not enough to get hit to do. I'm sorry
what you're saying that because you're blind though.
Speaker 5 (47:03):
Right, yeah I got shot. That's enough pain for me.
I don't want to say what.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
If you wasn't blind, but you just got shot. Just
feel the same way. Ship. We have to buy this baby.
I survived. I got a second chance. I can't go
out like this. I thought you was gonna say, we
gotta split the car head. So it's like I get here,
you get we get it together. You gotta be quicker.
I die if you sitting there screaming, I don't tell
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you better be quicker. I'm sorry. I should afford it.
Speaker 2 (47:35):
Man.
Speaker 3 (47:35):
God gave me a second chance. He told me to
stay the fun out the way I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (47:38):
Yeah, okay, yeah, but so yeah, that's that's that's all
I'm saying. Like, at the end of the day, like
men are expected to die for women because it's noble,
and so if that's the case, I don't know straight
man can't be too bad because if we out here
dying for women or expected, like any woman that I love,
whether you're my sister, you my mom, even you my homegirl,
I'm ready to die for you because one I believe
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it's the right thing to do. First of all, I'm
stronger than you. I'm physically I'm physically more capable than you,
you know what I mean. And the thing is like,
I don't expect a woman to protect me now. I
want my woman to. If you see some ship, I
don't say, please, let me know, you know what I mean.
But for the most part, it's like it's some ship
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go down. I'm more equipped to get us out the situation.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
But like all men should want the women to protect them,
not physically, just however you can protection yeah, like mentally,
like mentally protecting me like you might see something I
don't see, spiritually like put me on, like you gotta
be physical, get me wrong. I die for certain women,
my mother, my sisters, my aunts, and just like a
(48:46):
couple of women and all that. But it depending on
how I'm going out though. It's like, wait, what the
fuck did you do? Before I go back over here?
Speaker 1 (48:55):
What did you do?
Speaker 5 (48:57):
You was wrong?
Speaker 2 (48:58):
You don't think this like I think this shit over,
Like we ain't just going on, like I ain't jumped
out the one.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
No, that's real, that's real. That's real, that's real, that's real.
Like you did what you let me get this shit?
You hit him first. That's the problem. That's real though,
And that's what I'm saying about her saying like my
red flag is a straight man, Like why we acting
like straight men don't help keep the world safe. As
much as we fuck it up, we also keep it
safe because last time I checked. Listen, respectfully, I know
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gay people are not a monolith. I'm not saying gay
people a week. I'm not saying gay people don't got
them hands. I'm not saying gay people won't delete your
ass off this planet. But what I am saying is
more likely than not, the gay people that I see
don't look like they're about to do none of that. Ship.
For the most part, I don't get. But this is
what I'm saying though, Like heiggas Gainst, That's what I'm saying.
(49:50):
Though I'm not saying they are the same. I'm not
saying they all the same. But for the most part, though,
when I see people that's part of the LGBT community.
They like they with some other ship with the vibes,
you know what I mean. They about getting cute. They
wanted they wanted the girls.
Speaker 3 (50:05):
The transgenders that being around.
Speaker 1 (50:09):
They hate that. You fuck you. You might need you
a straight nigga from Freddy. Yeah, Frank sine and Freddy
is crazy. That's all I'm saying, man, That's all I'm saying.
I love y'all. We don't don't take this women's history.
Is it women's history? Is that what we're saying? That
the right way? Women history? Women, ladies. I'm sorry, I
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promise I'm not this trash. Women's history. March, the mon
the march women History. Shout out to all the women
women's history, man. Yeah, shout out to.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
All of us last my Black History Day, and they
gave up women they whole month. Shout out to all
them beautiful queens out there.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
I appreciate y'all facts, man. Definitely.
Speaker 3 (50:53):
The Latinos. I appreciate y'all too.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
Yes, that's what you're into, bro. I mean Latinos my
black women. You know, they be cousins. I was like,
you know, be cousins, so be cool. But yeah, I
love y'alls. I don't think because.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
I won't die for y'all. I don't love y'all because
I still do. You're not gonna die for a black women?
What's scenario did you do? Did you start this ship?
Did you start? What's a noble death? What you mean?
What you mean? It's an honorable death? What's honor? We
(51:34):
got to bring this honorable.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
A man beating up in the street, or that man
got the gun and jumping in front of it. Listen,
somebody I love to tell his story.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
Hey, listen. So before we get out of here, I
want to go since it is women's histories, mam, I
want to acknowledge a couple of black women inventors, you
know what I mean, Black women that if they didn't
do what they did, you know, we wouldn't be rocking, rocking.
So I got before we even get into that though. Okay,
rest in.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
Peace, little damn little Ronnie, Little Rod and his five
year old daughter, and they was murdered in Texas at
a car wash.
Speaker 3 (52:19):
The two people that did it straight bitches like y'all.
Speaker 1 (52:25):
Y'all low, give us a rundown real quick.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
Littleanie was in the car with his five year old
daughter gas. They at the car wash, they shot the car.
He jumped out the car and ran away from the car.
Most people online, and let me tell you, people online
is ignorant too. Oh he jumped out the car and
left his daughter. Nah, he I feel like he jumped
out the car and ran away from his daughter. He
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tried to take the harm away from his fucking daughter.
Because after he ran across the street, they ran on
outside the car and they shut him down. That man
jumped up after getting shot down and try to run back.
Speaker 1 (53:02):
To his daughter and died. So y'all, y'all fucking ignorant.
Speaker 2 (53:08):
Whoever happened to protect the kids, whatever happened to don't
hurt the kids.
Speaker 1 (53:14):
Y'all pretty much just didn't give a fuck. Ladies.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
This little girl was five years old, just turned five
years old last month and lost her life to gun violence.
Father had nothing to do with it, but his friend
from when I'm hearing his friend rob the dice game,
So it was like, you get back this. I ain't
gonna lie to take my head off to this man
for the simple fact a little girl father could not
make it to the Valentine's Day dance and he took
(53:40):
the honor of being a little like stepping into being
a male figure for that little girl at that moment.
So he was there for the little girl and his
daughter took pictures and everything else. So he was a
man for the community. From what I'm what I'm henerying,
what I'm.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Saying for y'all to take.
Speaker 2 (53:58):
It's nothing in the world big enough to take his
life into the life. Like even if YA felt like
I wanted to get him, you know you got to
pass because you got your daughter.
Speaker 1 (54:08):
I'm telling you. That's why I like the NAS line. Uh,
never bust up at the crowd, catch a solo, make
the right man bleed, you know, and.
Speaker 2 (54:15):
Then niggas is not really everybody want to be a shooter.
There's a lot of scared shooters out here in these
streets nowadays. And I'm not like making it to a
way like it's right. But if you want somebody whatever
to walking up on a person shooting grandmother, you're shooting kids.
(54:37):
I shooting innocent people. That's just in there, just so
sad and pussy and benches.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
Is and they in jail.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
They should hang y'all, y'all don't need that little girl.
Life is ended gone at five years old.
Speaker 1 (54:51):
No life.
Speaker 3 (54:52):
I got nephews that's three years old. I got that
on you like just picture and I send my love
to that.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
Feel me like the mother because now it's like you
not only your child's fault, your child, Like, how do
you take two losses like that?
Speaker 1 (55:09):
How can you swallow up?
Speaker 2 (55:10):
She would never be the same again, never because she
just dropped her child off to the father and then
she was gunned down five years old.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
Would never be the same to go back to protecting
our kids.
Speaker 2 (55:24):
Thank god they got both of them in jail, and
then the systems is fucked up because they got long.
Speaker 1 (55:29):
Ass rap sheets.
Speaker 2 (55:30):
Yeah, shoot shooting and all this they home. Could you
want to keep giving slaps on.
Speaker 1 (55:37):
The fucking wrist one of them trying to rape a
fifty five year old woman, the other, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
And it just slaps on the wrist. The system is
felling these kids. The system failed that kid, the system
because if the system would have deal what they did,
that little girl would have grew old the system. Fella
fucking sorry, but that's the word we live in.
Speaker 1 (56:01):
Yeah, but we're going on a positive note. End on
a positive note. So it is women's history Mom. Thank
you for sharing that story too. I think that's important
for people to hear. Man. Yeah, so we want to
talk about some incredible black women people who've invented things
that we used the fucking day or we wouldn't be
here without the inventions that they made. So it's a
couple of women. I just want to know, run it down. Yeah,
(56:23):
you know, maybe Yeah, I'm gonna just go off from so.
Number one, Madam C. J. Walker, first self made female
millionaire in the United States. Let's run that one back,
the first self made the first bro self made female
millionaire in the United States, black woman. She created a
successful line of hair products for black women. Number two
(56:44):
black women.
Speaker 3 (56:45):
Let's start these alcs and get these business out there.
Speaker 1 (56:48):
Yeah. Number two Marie Van Brighton invented the first home
security system in nineteen sixty six. That's the year my
mother was born. That's crazy. Patricia Patricia Bath a pioneering
ophthalmologist who invented the laser faco probe. I don't even
know what that is. That's some important shit though. It's
(57:08):
for your always for cataracts. Yeah, yeah, we got Alice H.
Parker developed that early central heating system using natural gas
influencing modern heating systems. For all you cold motherfuckers in
the house, it would still be cold if it wasn't
for my shorty. All list, you know what I mean,
So shut out my shorty Alice. We got Valerie Thomas
nineteen forty three. I'm not even saying the dates and
(57:30):
shit like the nineteen forty three Oh Patricia Bath was,
Oh no, no, no, no, no, let me go back. Yeah.
Valerie Thomas a NASA scientist who invented the illusion transmitter,
a technology that contributed to modern three D imaging. Hard
We got Sarah Boom improved the ironing board with a
more practical curve design that is still used today. You know,
(57:54):
black people love ironing some shit. You know what I'm saying.
My dad ain't putting none on his body without an
iron tax state and everything. You got to nigga, gotta look,
gotta look put together, wrinkling, nasty, Yeah, gotta look put together.
And then last, not last, be last, listen, not last
fuck I don't even know. Yeah, and the last one
we got on the list. Your name is Lisa Galobda.
(58:15):
Forgive me if I'm not saying the names right to
the families and to the people who know play the
key role in developing web animation, including jiff technology. So
all the GISTs we be using sending back and forth
on our phones and shout out to the women. Man,
women put put some pain in. Let's go deeper to that.
Shout out to my mother, Rochelle fel Though.
Speaker 2 (58:34):
Shout out to my cousin she Ina Star, shout out
Desire Felder, Shout out Branda Felt, the Tati NFL, Crystal Bosko, Sonaya,
shout out, Yeah, Tyana, shout out Chloe.
Speaker 3 (58:49):
Listen, Shout out Maddie. It started from her.
Speaker 1 (58:53):
It's so many shout out Maddie. Man.
Speaker 2 (58:55):
So she's still kicking, getting on my nerves, but she's
still kicking. It's a whole list of black queen's out
there that.
Speaker 1 (59:04):
Invented me. Shout out to shout out.
Speaker 2 (59:08):
Shout out to your mother. Yeah, your mother rest in peace.
Shut out to my mom, the grandmother rest in peace.
Like yeah, shout out to my mother from like that's
the tree.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
Shout out my mom. Shout out my grandmother. Shout out
to my big Mama. Shout out to my dad's mom
Ma Taylor that's the one I was on the phone
not clicking over. People was coming over trying to see
about it because they didn't call about three times and
I didn't pick up, you know what I mean. Yeah,
shout out. Shout out to my sister. Yeah, hey, man,
shout out to all my exes. You know what I'm saying,
Like it didn't work out, but I still got love
(59:38):
for y'all. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (59:39):
We family, shout out to my Canola without y'ad w
be the great man I am today.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
I mean, I owe a lot of my development to
all my exes. For real, Like I learned through y'all.
I wasn't always the easiest to deal with, you know
what I mean, and to and to work with, and
I may and a lot of the reason why I'm
a better man is because of everything I experienced when
I was going through it with y'all, you know what
I mean. So it's when it's women's history, monks, women's mom.
(01:00:06):
Shout out to my exes. Man, I'm a better man
because y'all left me. Damn well, I left y'all, so
they left me. So I'm a better man because y'all
left me. Because if y'all would have stuck around and
and and like nurture my bullshit, I would have been
still good. Since it's Women's History month, what's your ex teacher,
(01:00:27):
what's the best thing one of your ex's ever taught you?
To be honest? You was lying? Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:35):
One thing that my ex told me that always stick
with me is do not do not pick my do
not pick my choice. I don't know what don't don't
take away mine, don't take away my choice. Oh by lying,
tell me the truth and let me go from there,
because I still might stay with you. When you lie,
I felt like you you chose the decision for both
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of us. That's that's that's what stuck. That what sticks
with me.
Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
I think the best thing my ex taught me is
that I need to go to therapy. That too. Yeah,
I'm more I'm more vulnerable. Yeah, I'm more traumatized by
certain experiences in my life than I ever really knew.
And it plays out when I'm angry. We get into
the moments where we have in an argument and you know,
(01:01:22):
certain energy come out and it's like, where's that energy
coming from. It's coming from undealt with ship in the past,
so that's unpacked. Yeah, that's unpacked. That so my exes
helped me peep peep the game. They helped me realize that. Also,
my ex has definitely taught me that it's not what
you say, is how you say it. You know what
I mean too, m hm. Shout out to the axes man,
Shout out to the exes man. It's Women's History Month,
(01:01:44):
It's Women's month. We're given love to all the ladies,
all the women out there. You know what I mean.
I love all y'all. I love y'all. Shout out to Wheezy.
Shout out to Mandy Wheezy. Happy birthday to happy birthday.
Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
This is another year from my first episode of the
Nazi podcast on his Day.
Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
Yeah drop on Wednesday, Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, we're doing
thatthing like that and shout out for Weezy.
Speaker 2 (01:02:11):
Shout out to man because this was this is make
up my I came on the show with twenty twenty one,
well four years, four year university and me being on
Horrible Decisions.
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
I was episode twelve nine, So you know that show
was a long time. I mean, they didn't change the
whole name of the show.
Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
Now, yeah decision, this is a shout out to those
black women, the black queens. We appreciate y'all even though
they don't look black. Day is blackout to.
Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
Listen. Hey, I love women's women's history. Mom. Shout out
to Mandy. A lot of people don't know that I got,
but Mandy played a huge part into me getting here.
I wouldn't even be an employee at WTF Media if
it wasn't for Mandy. I wouldn't know wheasy. I never
forget to day. Mandy called me one day and she
(01:02:57):
called me. I snuck out the little room I was.
I was nobody hearing my phone call, stuck out the room,
went to the rooftop and she was like, hey, like
like the vlogs that you make for yourself, the halfway
of logs, Like I want you to do that for me.
And she was like, how much do you charge? I
think I told her, like how whatever? I told her?
She sent me like four vlogs of worth the money
(01:03:20):
right then? Right there, She's like, give me your zeal
you're with a cash app or whatever I'll sell you
meet me at this date. Man, I needed that money, bro,
I needed that money. Like I could almost get emotional
talking about I needed given opportunity. I needed that money, bro,
you know what I mean. So shout out to Mandy
for real. And you know what, as long as I've
been in this podcast space and I've been doing my thing,
(01:03:42):
I don't work with a lot of podcasters in this spaper.
Then nobody did me right like Mandy Bro. And I'm
just people could say whatever they want to say about her.
I know she has a hard time on the internet,
but she really she really blessed the game doing it respectfully.
Shout out to Weezy. I would not have been on
this couch with Weezy. I wouldn't be on this She
structured a blamb and I SA. She gave it the
(01:04:03):
name it we just scared it adult, I go home.
She gave me the whole outline of it. Come on,
horrible decisions, don't drop your episode, let us drop. And
it's crazy why she timed it, drop your episode this day, Beculse,
were gonna drop horrible decision this day so you can
get the exposure. So not only she she didn't just
take the money for the consultation and said let him
(01:04:25):
just go out by his way.
Speaker 5 (01:04:27):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:04:27):
She took the money and she put me in position.
Thank you, queen for that.
Speaker 1 (01:04:32):
I don't need that. I emailed you.
Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
You just came straight on my podcast. Even though we
lost that episode, you still gave me your time to
come on my show to be interviewer. I appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
For that, and we're gonna get it back. I asked
her if she ever come back on the show, and
she says she would. I appreciate it. Every time she
seen me, she showed me love. She gave me hugs.
Speaker 3 (01:04:50):
You'll never think this lady worth. Was she worth the
way She's so friendly and just given.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
I appreciate you. We easy, Mandy. I appreciate you too, looking.
Speaker 2 (01:05:01):
At your reviews of how you When I was on
the episode, I took louder now, Yeah, she said, I
took too low.
Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
I was nervous. I ain't used to. I'm micing my
face in the camera. I'm a hood nigga. What you
want me to do?
Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
But I talk louder now, Mandy, Mandy, I would like
for you to come in the Blomber now Sea show too.
That'll be hard, I mean, Mandy and Wes. I like
for y'all to come on the blobw Sea and shout
out to y'all cause they they hosting the Black Effect.
Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
Fourth in you show fourth for third? What is the
third in Atlanta? Right? Yeah? Yeah, next month? Next month.
I think it's the third. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:05:41):
I don't know, only if my producer got.
Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Exactly being a lader this week flying out. But where
they can find you at Wolf Man, you can find
me at the Halfway Up Podcast. I'm Wolf Taylor, Underscore
Wolf Taylor. You can find me there everywhere. Halfway Up Podcast.
You can find me there everywhere. Yeah, man, that's it, man,
this is a great episode. We got some good laughs
(01:06:09):
in on this one, man, definitely, Dan, We got some
good lass in on this one. And you know where
you can find me at blob I see in the
Strict Club. I ain't been the strip club, man, I
got to go. Let's go to the Strict Club, bron,
I haven't been to the Strict Club in New York.
You never never, man, I'm taking to the strip club.
Speaker 3 (01:06:28):
Let's go take you all right, going fuck up my buckets.
Speaker 1 (01:06:32):
I got the comments.
Speaker 2 (01:06:33):
But yeah, blah b i C NYC ww dot f
OBC no dot com. You can go purchase your merch
up there. I'm shipping it out. I'm doing everything hands on.
Ain't no third party shipping it out. I'm packaging it,
I'm shipping it out. I want to be hands on.
I want you to feel like I'm putting my blood,
sweating tears into this because of what I believe I'm changing.
Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
I'm just trying to change your lives.
Speaker 1 (01:06:54):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (01:06:55):
I ain't I'm trying to change my big account too,
But I'm changing lives too.
Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
You feel me? But how are we ending this? The
Great jay z I will not lose blind stupper. We
are there. We gotta find a better outro. We'll figure
it out though. Definitely, Ah, that was good. That definitely
(01:07:19):
was good, And that's it. Flew