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August 26, 2025 • 41 mins
what is Violence. What is crime. How to improve self-worth.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 6 (00:58):
Wherever there's a.

Speaker 7 (01:30):
There is a song that I want to critique special
treat critique that rhyme.

Speaker 6 (01:38):
Oh yes, but yeah, I think the artist is a.

Speaker 7 (01:47):
Cocky kai and it's featuring Friday and meet Meal, Friday
and meet Meal. And I think the name of the
song is Dark Nights. It's actually been out for a minute,
but I just got hipped to it last night. You know,
we ain't critique the song in a couple of episodes,

(02:08):
so we got a critique.

Speaker 6 (02:09):
A new song. But the violence, crime and self worth. Hey,
now here's the thing.

Speaker 7 (02:21):
How I even ended up wanting to talk about this
in the first place. There was a person that I
know that's Canadian and they were telling me about the
crime in Canada and how they have way less crime.
And I was like, why you say that? She said,
because you guys, you guys, everybody is a gun.

Speaker 6 (02:43):
And I was thinking to myself.

Speaker 7 (02:44):
Me being an American born Missouri spidery you, I'm like, well,
I would feel comfortable actually having a home and it
and it ain't got a gun. But I'm used to
seeing guns.

Speaker 6 (02:55):
I wouldn't.

Speaker 7 (02:56):
I don't know how I would react if I was
living in a place where I never saw a gun
at all, because I'm so used to seeing a firearm,
you know, I'm so used to seeing the hearing the
boom boom. I mean, I imagine on New Year's Eve
in Canada, do y'all bust guns like they do in America?
Because I know in America we be busting them guns

(03:19):
on New Year's Eve.

Speaker 6 (03:20):
You know what I'm saying. I'm not saying that that's smart,
because it's scary. It's scary out.

Speaker 7 (03:27):
There when you're just shooting guns and stuff, and that's violent.

Speaker 6 (03:31):
You know, that goes to a part of the topic. See.
So I was like, so we.

Speaker 7 (03:38):
Were talking about we got to talking about criminals, and
I said, I started thinking about the drive for violence
and how violence can start crying and who we're talking
about criminals? And when we being spidery and like, how
do I get the criminals? Well, there's violence, there's criminals.
But what causes violence? What causes crime? She was like,

(04:00):
dare we have crime? But they're not the same. So
guns is violence. So the crime, a violent crime is
different than just the you're stealing, right, So I'm like,
what causes violence?

Speaker 6 (04:15):
Are you know? Can you it's all violence and crime?
Of course not? Or is it? Because according to let's
see here I think I got of course, you guys know,
I like to do a little bit of research.

Speaker 7 (04:30):
So what I did, after debating with my business partner
Jay in the back, I actually took upon me to
to do some research and let's see exactly what violence
could be considered. And what got me is, well, first off,

(04:51):
we're going to start with the word behavior. So behavior,
according to the extrad Dictionary, is the way in which
one actually conducts oneself, especially around others. All right, And
I also this book I'm reading they made a point
has to say that behavior is personality in motion. And

(05:11):
I like how they say that behavior is personality in motion.

Speaker 6 (05:15):
I like how they said that because.

Speaker 7 (05:18):
According to I want to say, this was the AI overview.
According to the AI overview, violence is brute. It can
be considered, it is, it's a now, it is. Violence
is a behavior. It's a way that people act. People
can act violent. So behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage,

(05:45):
or kill something or someone. That's AI. That's an AI
overview what violence is. And I'm like, okay, it's a behavior.
So people, we have violent people, and you know, I
was like wow.

Speaker 6 (06:01):
So I started reading it.

Speaker 7 (06:04):
I started noticing they said there are also types of violence.
First I saw five, then I saw seven, and then
I saw ten.

Speaker 6 (06:14):
And I'm like, oh my god, let me look at it.

Speaker 7 (06:17):
Let me look at this, okay. So AI overview said, one,
one type of violence is physical. We all know that
you grab, you're beating people up. Two it's sexual. That's
a no, no diddy, all right. Three is emotional emotional violence.

Speaker 6 (06:40):
Four it's psychological.

Speaker 7 (06:43):
It's the psychological violence like the Jigsaw killer man. Like
I'm gonna get into your head, clarice, I'm gonna get
into your head. Number five is financial material abuse a
money wore.

Speaker 6 (07:00):
Let's go to war.

Speaker 7 (07:01):
Show me big bank, take a little bank, all right.
That's like when you refuse, uh you you control people's
paycheck and if they don't do certain things, then they
would say that's abuse. But they also say, you can
you know that's also violence because blience abuse is violence,
So it's anonymous in a sense.

Speaker 6 (07:23):
But words that also go with violence.

Speaker 7 (07:25):
As we're on that as brutality, verocity, Why are you
approaching me with so much erocity touch on many that
is rude?

Speaker 6 (07:35):
Don't you say that I am spicy? I am the
spiky verse? All right?

Speaker 7 (07:39):
So you got savagery. That was that was something that
was up there. Savage he a savage mean he violent?

Speaker 6 (07:46):
Mean violent.

Speaker 7 (07:47):
So we got five once again, we got the physical,
the sexual, emotional, psychological, financial material.

Speaker 6 (07:55):
We got the spiritual.

Speaker 7 (07:57):
You know where they had you drinking the kool aid
that you shouldn't be drinking. Then it meaning I wanted
to get into a deeper example, manipulating or dominating an
individual by exploiting their religious beliefs, our spiritual connection to
control them all right, that was six. Number seven is

(08:22):
social violence? All right, social violence? Who is that scaring
the heck out of me?

Speaker 5 (08:29):
Like that?

Speaker 6 (08:30):
All right?

Speaker 7 (08:31):
Now, welcome, welcome, welcome. We got some peoples in the building.
We over here talking about violence. Number seven is social violence.
It means isolating somebody. When they isolate you from your friends,
that isolates you from your family. You know, the community

(08:52):
that is controlling your social interactions, are undermining your support networks.

Speaker 6 (08:58):
Meaning don't be calling them. Females do it too.

Speaker 7 (09:02):
They just get away, you know, they just a little
slick when they do it. Don't be called or hurt you,
my man, you know, they give you a guilt trip.
But then they got a little deeper with it. There's
cultural violence, horm calls by beliefs, and they said, there's
technological abuse, there's institution organization abuse and neglect. I'm like, dang,

(09:24):
these is ten different type of violences.

Speaker 6 (09:27):
Just violence. Yeah, we're talking about violence. And so.

Speaker 7 (09:35):
With all these different type of violence, they said they
got a little deeper. I got it and shouts out.
I guess this was icg l r RT f ORG.
It's just when we got to talking about it.

Speaker 6 (09:47):
Hey, now, what's up? You line, give him his mic,
give him his mic, give him his mic, give him
his mic. Do your thing, Do your thing.

Speaker 7 (09:57):
But what I was telling the audience is this. I
was on the phone with a fan from Canada, the six,
and we was talking about crime, and somehow I got
to talking about She said that we don't have crime
like y'all have because everybody don't got a gun. And
I was like, so do violence got something to do

(10:18):
with crime? It's all violence of crime. And you know,
one thing just splung and went to a web and
I actually looked up violence, you know, and I looked
up crime.

Speaker 6 (10:28):
But they say that violence is a behavior.

Speaker 7 (10:31):
According to it's a behavior, so that's why you got
violent people. And then I started noticing that it's all kinds.
It's seven that it's types of violence, you know.

Speaker 6 (10:42):
They said.

Speaker 7 (10:43):
The one that I thought would stand out was the
spiritual violence.

Speaker 6 (10:48):
I actually the spiritual violence where they said.

Speaker 7 (10:51):
Manipulating or dominating an individual by exploiting their religious beliefs.
All these different types of violence. Hey man, back in
the day, they just call it, get it whooping. So
what they say is this is that there's also things
that play into people being violent, like individual factors, the

(11:13):
history of abuse, like the movie History of Violence that
was hard, history of abuse and neglect, mental health, and
one that I think that personally, podcast, this particular podcast
can't help people with is we're gonna tap into that.
So I'm putting all this negative stuff out there.

Speaker 6 (11:34):
They say poor self work, and.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
I think a lot of people can understand that those
who have a poor self worth always want to be fighting.
They always want to be arguing because it's gonna make
it's gonna trigger despairit it's gonna make you violent.

Speaker 6 (11:47):
You just ain't gonna care.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
You got impulsivity and you got anger, anger management people
who have problems with the anger. There's just some people
that you can play with, and there's just some people
they gonna put the book to you, bro. So you know,
them pranks and them jokes that you be doing with people.
When you're walking up and down the street. It may
not be wise to do, you know, go up and
touch certain brothers girls. But when you got going out

(12:12):
and hanging out, but cheer man, we're talking about violence today,
violence today.

Speaker 6 (12:16):
Did you know that violence is a behavior?

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (12:20):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
I mean, you can you can beat women you can
beat women from seeing your father or your mother get
beat If you see your daddy whooping women, it'll mess
you up in your head and it'll pass itself on.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
You know what I'm saying. You seeing that grow up
as a kid, that's what you immolate.

Speaker 6 (12:39):
You just said it.

Speaker 7 (12:40):
Individual factors, history of abuse and neglect, if you see it,
and that's it's about to get deeper.

Speaker 6 (12:45):
It's about to get deeper. You gonna like this.

Speaker 7 (12:48):
I thought of you when I when I wrote this down,
because you be hitting on this on your show, and
you know we got I love this part because we
get the bridge the gap the generation, and we get
to communicate. And I love community with my people. I
don't know what others, but I love it.

Speaker 6 (13:03):
I can take through the sysim I ain't that sense
of that anyway.

Speaker 7 (13:08):
The second part was family factors, and here it go.
I gotta get a drum roll for this.

Speaker 6 (13:14):
This is something that really plays in the family factors.

Speaker 7 (13:17):
They said it's a learned behavior, that it's a learned behavior.

Speaker 6 (13:24):
And this is gonna get deep.

Speaker 7 (13:25):
Eline poor parental monitoring discipline.

Speaker 5 (13:31):
Right now, I can agree with that because these young
kids in the last two generations they stopped sending their
kids to church. Our generations, man, we had to go
to church every Sunday. These kids losing the communicational value
with God. They took it off the schools, They took
prayer out. They took a whole lot of things away

(13:53):
from these kids, you know what I'm saying. So, if
you got the devil, if it's the fight against good
versus the they not going to church to learn about God, what.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
You think they're gonna do?

Speaker 7 (14:04):
Let me let me, let me let me at this
time around though, like they say, one of the contributing
factors to the violence, though with spiritual violence was the now.
Then we gotta reflect on the leadership then that the
ministers are the emails, because I know more Jamal's and
Mohammads and our commas that get down still gangster just

(14:27):
as many Christians as I know, so our leadership when
the minister are the imam is just preaching the Koran
or the Bible or whatever or whatever he preaching to
get the one they look up to spiritually is manipulating them.

Speaker 6 (14:41):
They start to lose that connection, you know.

Speaker 7 (14:45):
So I think that also bounces back to poor self worth,
you know, finding a way within yourself. And I know
it's hard exactly you know what I'm saying. I know
it's hard finding that. Big ups to anybody that has been.

Speaker 6 (14:58):
Abused and made it out to they say it's a psychics.
You gonna go back.

Speaker 7 (15:03):
I see myself Sometimes when you just don't know anything else,
you scrambled back. I was watching the documentary about it,
and it was a white dude on death row. But
he said, I'm the type of guy if I can't
get a job, I'm gonna get a pistol and make
sure I can pay my bills. I need to be
in prison. But he knew his self worth. He knew,
and it's a shame to say it, but he knew

(15:23):
where he needed. He knew where he needed to be,
or he knew where he want to be. Anyway that
moves us along to the number three was peer in
social factors, pure influence.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
Social isolation.

Speaker 7 (15:38):
The boy are the ones that's always a long probably
in the basement, watching the scary movies and stuff. I
hate to be just so descriptive, but you know some
some signs are dead giveaways. They just did well, you know,
they crazy. You know what got to be you know

(15:58):
what I'm saying, So shout out the Coolige Law Firm,
because I was like, okay, we know about violence now.
And there's also what they say, there's three what did
they say levels of violence? Well, levels of crime. This
levels of crime. So it ain't violence, it ain't violence.
So we moved on from the violence, all right, and

(16:21):
we're going back to the crime.

Speaker 6 (16:23):
Because I was telling them.

Speaker 7 (16:24):
It was a fan of mine, friend of mine from Canada,
and she was talking about how much safer Canada is
because of the gun law, and.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
I was thinking violence, crime. It just got me the thinking.

Speaker 7 (16:36):
So I did some research instead of wondering in my
own mind. I got this computer, this internet, they got
all this information. Why not find the answers instead of
being wondering and curates? Right, it's say crime crime. Let's
see now this was Wikipedia. This was Wikipedia. So I
got two different definitions. But Wikipedia said this crime are

(17:00):
our criminal offense isn't act harmful not only to some
individual but also to a community or society or the
state a public wrong? Okay, And I got that, but
it almost didn't have enough legal stuff in there. So
here's Marriam Websters and a legal act for which someone

(17:22):
can be punished by the government, and that's and I
like that. So either way, it goes a crime. And
I just realized that just because okay, law the law,
just because it's not breaking the law doesn't.

Speaker 6 (17:36):
Mean it's not wrong, all right, all right, So there's.

Speaker 7 (17:39):
A moral value with that that I have to realize
that just because you didn't break the law doesn't mean
it's not wrong. Some things are still wrong, but they're
not necessarily against the law.

Speaker 6 (17:50):
All right.

Speaker 7 (17:53):
So I definitely I want to go a little bit over.
We almost finna wrap that part up because I'm gonna
talk about how to improve yourself worth here in a second.
But I wanted to let y'all know while y'all here,
I got a song for us to listen to. I
don't know if y'all donet heard it before, but I
want to critique it.

Speaker 6 (18:11):
It's a cocky Kai and meet Meal Dark Knights.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
I just heard it, but it was so meat big man,
when meat want too he just eat boy. I heard
this little verse and I just cut off.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
I said, I'm gonna wait for tomorrow. We're gonna wait.
And I've been playing it, but me ate, it was
hard for me.

Speaker 7 (18:32):
To see how he was gonna top proud of me,
but I think he might have did it with this
one because proud of me when he said digging into
the grave and pull you out.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
That just ate, you know what I'm saying. Right So,
and then we're gonna go more over what we're.

Speaker 7 (18:43):
Gonna talk about as far as top ten best Rappers,
but the other twenty twenty five. So right now, peoples,
I'm gonna give y'all some tips on how to improve
self worth, you know, and hopefully this can reduce violence.
And also I don't know how to reduce all the crime.
We're gonna have to say that for it that Spidey mission,

(19:05):
We're gonna have to say that for another show. But
as far as violence, I found a way I think
I can help y'all right now, the best way possible
that's feasible for me and is to give y'all some
tips on how to raise self worth. If they say
it self worth, that's why people get violent and want
to hurt somebody. When you go and you see their
brother that you know, the cologne on them, the females

(19:26):
like them and all that, and you get mad because
you ain't ever you can't really get that. I'm gonna
say a remedy for me to not be jealous to
think this way. You don't know how hard that person
has worked to get to where they need to be,
and you don't know what they've had to go through.
You may think the grass is greener on the other side,
and then when you end up, well, whatever his chick was,

(19:46):
when you realize what he got to go through to
keep her happy and you want to give her back. Hey, man,
that's on you. But anyway, just just hey, yeah, you gonna.

Speaker 6 (19:57):
Be if he's smart at it and being violent. All right.
So the AI overview to improve self worth.

Speaker 7 (20:05):
The tip that I got from them is practice self compassion, Like,
don't be so hard on yourself if you don't reach
a particular goal. You know, don't be like this is it.
I ain't gonna never have this chance again. You know,
life isn't over just because you didn't get that job.
It's hard, it's hard, it's gonna hurt, but life is

(20:25):
over right, right, Challenge your negative thoughts when you hear
that man, I ain't really good enough, or take yourself down,
put yourself down, or are you thinking that somebody that
played you, you get the back Biden and gossiping, And
I want people to understand back biden is like eating
the flesh of your brother, and gossiping is just even

(20:46):
if it's true, it still can hurt people. It don't matter.
Everybody ain't everybody's business. Sometimes you just need to keep
your mouth shut. And if you ain't got a solution,
don't speak on it.

Speaker 6 (20:55):
And that's word telling my mother, y'all.

Speaker 7 (21:00):
Sometimes we agree on that, uh set And this is
really what gets people to be realistic, set and achieve
reasonable goals.

Speaker 6 (21:11):
They set achievable goals.

Speaker 7 (21:13):
I think every goal is achievable with the impossibility.

Speaker 6 (21:16):
But be reasonable.

Speaker 7 (21:17):
If you just started rapping twenty twenty four, don't think
that you're gonna blow up off of the first sixteen
that you spit. All right, some people do it, but
just be reasonable if you don't make it, bro, it's
okay you just started rapping, aren't. And that also goes
to say, indomitable spirit, don't quit so easy, all right,

(21:38):
have an indomitable spirit. Don't let nobody break your spirit.
I don't care your mind and your spirit. Don't let
nobody on that, and don't never let nobody.

Speaker 5 (21:47):
Break that, and I agree with you on that, because
it's about the energy that you car these days that
people notice about you that they can tell a person
is it's got that potential in them when they feel
the energy the vibe that you get off.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
Man, you know how they go.

Speaker 7 (22:03):
Definitely can and people are getting more intelligent to understand
that that's real. People can pick up them vibe. Skin
is sensitive, br and so it's ears.

Speaker 6 (22:13):
So Tom says a lot. Sound says a lot.

Speaker 7 (22:16):
That's why when you hear something you get goosebumps in
your skin.

Speaker 6 (22:19):
Yeah, sound is powerful.

Speaker 5 (22:22):
It's the right thing because you always start out one.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
Way and end up another one.

Speaker 6 (22:28):
Well, you're getting this. You're getting this.

Speaker 7 (22:32):
Nurture your physical Okay, focus on your strengths and successes,
all right. So I don't give a damn if you
ain't got a PhD. If all you did was graduate
the eighth grade. Shit, you graduated. Whatever it is you
got to be. If you got two shirts, you wash
them shirts and you wear them like they damn. Right,
I don't give a damn.

Speaker 6 (22:52):
Whoever the top, whatever you got treated like gold. You
feel me. Just be thankful and be grateful for what.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
You have but and be comforted in what you do.

Speaker 6 (23:01):
Heard heard right on.

Speaker 7 (23:03):
If you can do forty something, push up whatever, if
you to push up team, to push up teams. You know,
get in too, Short said, get in where you fit in? Right,
all right, all right, that's right, Short said get in
where you fit in. I used to play the album
all the time. Y'all, y'all know nothing about that though.
Y'all don't know nothing about that game.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
The AMG that game in Bay Area Players and Hustle's
baby fighty dude fighty.

Speaker 5 (23:29):
Do know if you know mc hammer MC hammer was
one of the first raffles to Legit really came out,
that really came out of the Bay Man.

Speaker 3 (23:41):
You know, don't hurt first man.

Speaker 6 (23:43):
Don't heard him.

Speaker 5 (23:44):
And they played Hammer like he was a chump. But
they said Ham was the g They say hammer Man.
It was a lot of dudes in the industry that
was scared of hammer Man. They said Hammer was hooked
up with people. Man, come on, he made search. EMC
was the third base. The dude got in the you
and admit it. They went to a radio show. I
think it was EMC Search.

Speaker 7 (24:04):
I think that said we went to a radio show
and CALLI and mc henry thought.

Speaker 6 (24:11):
They talked to see he from the old school.

Speaker 3 (24:12):
He was talking about his mama. Boy, I got you,
he talked.

Speaker 7 (24:18):
He talking about he said word to your mother in
the song or something, and he was like, oh yeah,
so he said some some roller says Homie called and
said I'm from rolling something something and we're finna get
on you. And they left like they was like, nah,
we're coming right now, like we on the way right now.
We ain't wait till tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (24:39):
But that's violence.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
So don't first off, don't talk about people mama and
know who to play with sometimes. Like I said, keep
your mouth shut, and then we went to that keep
you mouth shut, all right. Nurture your physical and mental health,
all right. And then also through uh exercise habits, build

(25:02):
positive connections with supportive people, engaging activities that align with
your personal values. And I definitely want to get on
that one. If you prude and don't like kissing, don't
be called at noddy party. Okay, all right, all right,
that's all I'm saying. Don't do nothing that you're gonna

(25:23):
regret in the future. If you know, damn well, you
don't even smoke weed. Don't be hanging out with with
with Lo Lo and whoever putting stuff up your nose.

Speaker 6 (25:33):
All right, don't do it. If you don't work and
you ain't about that life, don't go out with them baddies.
Don't do it. Don't do it. I'm telling you gonna
be on TMZ talking about so that isn't me tell
us ai, No, that's you. That's the birthmark. All right?
So what we finna do? I want to play this song.

Speaker 7 (25:56):
We're gonna go into this song by uh.

Speaker 6 (26:00):
Ti featuring Meek Meal on Friday, and this is the remix.
Uh let's see here, here we go. I got go.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
No no no no no no no no no no,
you don't.

Speaker 3 (26:36):
I don't know where.

Speaker 5 (26:40):
Showing God the like.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
You got the something is not there, the holy things
when you're cleaning up a hoping No one us you
crazy enough, just you and you getting there.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
You know he got me where here? I know my
time myself didn't tell the about your time.

Speaker 3 (27:08):
Can that's who sun nigga? Shiit me out, my spie.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
You got over to.

Speaker 1 (27:15):
Remember box and tell the thousands you're gonna it's gonna
be the hated through the fort. Then I probably lost
the sun. It was all times too minute, that time
around the dollar funt of time.

Speaker 3 (27:30):
It was all feeling away off of my dogs.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
And that's all the time. It probably me. Now now
I'm in the studios, just me and me knowing I'm
name have a hunther billboard, its man in the week.
I'm doing it big.

Speaker 7 (27:40):
Because they're like cocky coin, ain't no guiding me, I
need no lowing fire rides.

Speaker 1 (27:44):
But it was being on that side get so much money,
came the town trying to our bad. I'd rather mind
a hundred do me. Then they got it. Dad, it's
just hit me and me up from the scar that
for made me.

Speaker 6 (27:55):
You made me?

Speaker 1 (27:56):
And that second okay, you many you try to learn
an shoot god? You you got this sidings a sit

(28:17):
Jesus King cry nothing, no want.

Speaker 5 (28:19):
To go.

Speaker 1 (28:24):
You can here go young, you where you're here and
do what you're talking? Wait, lady, what what they gonna
do with that? I was doing this girl and then
that sill before they know about it. If people want something,
I got my car, you got shooting? What it do
to them? They feel like they try to suit somebody.
You're young and beak like we wait they try and crucifier.

Speaker 4 (28:44):
He don't know my little.

Speaker 5 (28:45):
Spigging you week I'm coming through the field, be like, pick.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
Me up and squeeze what you're going on?

Speaker 6 (28:49):
Like he y'all, come twenty do.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
You really want this money issue?

Speaker 6 (28:53):
What's really down?

Speaker 3 (28:53):
And git?

Speaker 1 (28:54):
J'm saying when everybody home and the men you want
to help me, like, damn, I be lovely? What what be?

Speaker 3 (28:58):
Damn?

Speaker 1 (28:59):
I be what I got just standing on the corner
and put some brands on the corner.

Speaker 6 (29:02):
And then my try myself.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
I'm flying. No what your fucking mom might try. So
chill look with a chuck chuck your shot gun. So
please don't you chat you mean because I don't know
he st y'all man, Now they changed the trees. They
where the night man is where I'm from. The ain't
no not one white that's something like sat side. Nay,
I'm twenty big times from it's mo he getting done.
But and that's why I'm giving a verse like this
caca and.

Speaker 4 (29:23):
On one night and I feel once had to fight
if he's spot because I.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Know your heart up a pretty much lest the girls
you like you got this other day.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
Is sit.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
This is sweet your cry never hum me, no.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
You go you can do.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Here, yuma ye on your where you're here, And you
know what you're challenging myself. Man, they do the time.

Speaker 5 (29:58):
You save the nag you shooting me out, bottle down.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
Me talking that stuff.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
You hated the music, You trying that ship, and they
don't matter how much you pay, what you're doing doing.

Speaker 5 (30:27):
When we're head just shout out, you got con.

Speaker 7 (30:35):
Shure, y'all read to trich, just come along, treches down
so like you can't come along?

Speaker 6 (30:48):
All right now, all right now, now, yeah, that's that meat.
That's that meat. Now. I don't want to say this.

Speaker 7 (30:59):
You don't hear you rap like that too much? The
more it's usually shorter songs. It's only just a hook.
But I like the collab that Friday and Meek, do
you know. I like the guy that they brought our
Khaki Kai.

Speaker 6 (31:14):
I like what he was saying. I like how we spit.

Speaker 7 (31:16):
That guy like that got me And one reason why
I made a big why I really really enjoyed. I
got a little sentimental because I heard it the same day.
I don't know if y'all got Facebook, but on Facebook
they got a Saint Louis Hood histories and one of
my homies. He's okay, the first neighborhood I stayed in
when I came to Saint Louis was forty three Gibson,

(31:37):
all right, So shout out to the GiB I ain't
there's no gang.

Speaker 6 (31:40):
Affiliation as far as I go with him? Did it
go so far back? I've known them in so many
of them for so many years. It just it hit
me in my in my chest. So it was a
guy that I was talking to that sent a lot
of the picture.

Speaker 7 (31:54):
Shout out ray Gil, and I'm saying, man, you realize
we're in our forties and know on each other since
he was fourteen. Bro, we both just lost track of
time through all the years. But it felt good to
see that and to hear that. And then I like
the I like the Yeah, I like the I like

(32:15):
the I like the bars, I like the beat, I
like I like the duo, I like the style. And
if you get a chance, check out the video. Kind
I kind of lost my trainer, thought, well that's okay.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
I just walked back in. What you're talking about?

Speaker 6 (32:33):
The song?

Speaker 7 (32:34):
You just play yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah you heard
yeah yeah he ate bro, he ate it'll be on here.

Speaker 6 (32:45):
He ate.

Speaker 7 (32:45):
I love it when. That's what I want to get
to too. All right now, y'all already know I think
Lil Wayne. Okay, let's put it like this. I think
Lil Wayne is the best punchline rapper ever. Oh yeah,
I think that. I mean, but look, you gotta understand
his era. He was, but my era it was like
Pet Poofs. Pat Pooss came like man, we thought Pat

(33:07):
Poos was gonna be the Knicks.

Speaker 6 (33:09):
Just your era. But I'm saying all time, all time.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
Yeah, but I mean this dude lyrically, you know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (33:17):
Dope, he dope.

Speaker 5 (33:18):
But yeah, look Wayne got more exposure. You know what
I'm saying. You know, he he with them, He with them,
He with them, I mean he in there, he with them.
You know, they looking off for him. He got them.

Speaker 6 (33:29):
We gotta get it. Can't be that. The man just
punched like no.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
Other he do punch man. He punched, He punched good,
he punched, He punched.

Speaker 5 (33:37):
Better than a whole lot of them brothers that was
out there. You know what I'm saying. You know, and
you gotta understand he started at an early age.

Speaker 7 (33:43):
So yeah, So what I'm gonna say, what I'm getting
to is this, I think that meet Mill to come on,
I think that meat Mill is doing.

Speaker 6 (33:53):
I think that there's something that he does. I gotta
go back and do my research.

Speaker 7 (33:57):
I'm thinking there's something that meet does that he does
better than everybody else.

Speaker 6 (34:02):
There's something that he does.

Speaker 7 (34:04):
There's something about his voice and when he's spitting in
how you feel him. There's something that he does better
than everybody else. And I don't know quite what it is,
but it probably was within the beginning. I used to
think he yelled so much.

Speaker 3 (34:17):
Right he did.

Speaker 6 (34:19):
He just used to yill so much.

Speaker 5 (34:21):
You know, he maturing, He maturing man. You know me
Beils went to a lot for that case. He was
on getting out of jail, having somebody to represent him.
Then when he got out, you know, he was on.
You know, he was riding around doing Willie's. You know,
he was a young kid man, you know he.

Speaker 6 (34:39):
Yeah, he Phildelpia. Yeah it is. You know, I ain't
really walking.

Speaker 2 (34:56):
But it became white feed the homie in the hood
because at first, like you said, when me he first
came out, he was.

Speaker 6 (35:00):
Yelling a lot because he just got that paper. He
had just got that bag, so it was all about yeah, nigga,
I did it. I shoot it on you.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
But then.

Speaker 6 (35:09):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
And then when he started having the problems after he
beat the case, not only did he beat the case,
but he even beat the system by adding in prison
reform and actually getting the law and getting something done.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
So now when he's spending it's more apologies.

Speaker 6 (35:25):
Something I say, instead of I'm shooting.

Speaker 5 (35:27):
On my homies.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
Its temple peak a homie.

Speaker 6 (35:30):
He's something with the.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
Self worth, having the confidence in your abilities to want
to make a change, man, because everybody ain't got that.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
You know what I'm saying. It's like when you sell
your soul.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Man.

Speaker 5 (35:41):
The thing about getting them millions and the millions of
dollars year is you can't help your people. So the
thing of it is when you start, you always give.
You give, you give, you give until you can't give
no more. You know what I'm saying, Because when you
cross that line, like you said, the grass is greener.

Speaker 3 (35:55):
On the other side.

Speaker 5 (35:57):
You know, people people that want to learn and go
get be hard headed and get it the right way
instead of advancing, going over her and just searching for
the money and the fame.

Speaker 3 (36:07):
Man, it's just a different you know, it's a different value.

Speaker 6 (36:11):
Do things that align with your personal values. You see
how truth just circles.

Speaker 7 (36:16):
Y'all heard it from different degrees and all that the
truth is just circling, you know what I mean?

Speaker 6 (36:21):
Like the good way of you want to get in too.

Speaker 7 (36:25):
And I'm telling y'all that just what she said that
that made has artists. I remember Vin Rose was saying.
He was talking about he was using Jez as an example.
People want to hear that old Jeezy he changed life
went on or by the old album, you know what
I mean? Like and even I'm going through that now.

(36:45):
I'm not the same person that I was when I
made Uncle Son Ali.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (36:49):
And then you got to understand the industry. They promote
what's hot in the culture. You know, if it's a
certain thing that a topic or that they aiming to
get it, that's what they aiming for and they will.
And when you go to the meetings, they give you things.
They want you to make your music be about. It's

(37:10):
not just about you no more. It's about what they
want you to put out her that they see what's
currently going on. You see what I'm saying, or like
you said, a lot of people is losing their self
value when the somebody controlling you, you know, the music industry,
when it controls an artist, that artist has to respond.
If you don't know nothing about the industry and you

(37:30):
went in and count the three sixty deal when you
could have did better, it's just that you undervalue your
unappreciated yourself, you know what I'm saying, And you settle
for what you can just because you want to rush
into it. But the name of the game is the
more you go into the industry with the less the
more money you will save.

Speaker 6 (37:47):
Have patience, that's right, patience.

Speaker 7 (37:50):
It's a system that set up to make you want
things and loss for things so you won't have the
patience to waste.

Speaker 3 (37:56):
So they gonna keep you in debt.

Speaker 6 (38:00):
That's how it is.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
Keep you in debt so they can't have it, so
they can't have to give you no more money. And
the money that they making off you, they stacking it
while you're still in debt.

Speaker 6 (38:12):
Either way it goes. He's telling the truth about the industry,
whether you like it or not.

Speaker 5 (38:16):
And then and then not only that, you gotta sell
a million streams just to get ten thousand dollars on
your streamings.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
You got to be high.

Speaker 5 (38:27):
You got to be hot in this game of streaming because,
for the simple reason, if it takes an artist to
sell one million streams, if you sell one million streams,
one million streams ain't nothing but ten thousand dollars. Man.
Just think about how hard you have to work streaming

(38:47):
your music on Spotify, on all of these spots that
you gotta go on. You gotta stream a million songs
just to get ten thousand dollars.

Speaker 6 (38:55):
Bro, I'm an opportunity cost here, man.

Speaker 3 (38:58):
But I'm just saying it's cool.

Speaker 6 (39:00):
It's cool. I'm just saying I'm outlining.

Speaker 7 (39:02):
I'm outlining the conversation because we really gonna get to
it when we.

Speaker 6 (39:05):
Talk about this top ten. I want, you know, while we're.

Speaker 7 (39:08):
Picking, you know, we're gonna get exactly and it's about
like I said December, I'm gonna start having polls probably
starting in October, but I'm gonna start doing my research now.

Speaker 5 (39:17):
Now this top ten is based off of what the
music that these dudes did in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 7 (39:23):
Only twenty twenty five, okay, But I'm being reasonable. Because
I want your podcast on the panel as far as judges,
and then we're gonna go from there and think about
you know, when we get to like the actual numbers,
like the lower numbers, I want to start putting it,
putting the survey out there to the public, whether it's
out on Facebook or Instagram, and had like the polls,

(39:44):
and then they picked, and then we go and we
go through it and we actually showed what they picked
and when we chose, just interaction with the audience, because
it's like that at Overtime Studios and it's the drill
Locked Spotty podcast.

Speaker 6 (39:56):
You feel me and it's my CDI MyMusic dot Com.
You feel me and I'm big Saint Louis. You feel
me and I'm stronger than ever. You feel me, and
I ain't scared it not. None of y'all get it done,
all right, man.

Speaker 7 (40:08):
That's all we got for the day. That's all we
got for the day. Tune in next Tuesday. We might
just talk about more crime.

Speaker 6 (40:15):
I might have some more to critique.

Speaker 3 (40:17):
But you know, body, it's you, it's your boy.

Speaker 6 (40:22):
Where it go?

Speaker 3 (40:23):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (40:23):
Where the tone? Where the tone.

Speaker 3 (40:30):
A show?

Speaker 1 (41:04):
Just see is justice Simon? Her friend name signs.

Speaker 3 (41:16):
Accidents brings a ray

Speaker 1 (41:25):
Sign
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