Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - THE NOTORIOUS MASS EFFECT EPISODE 116 // "DRAKE AKA THE G.O.A.T IS THINKING ABOUT RETIRING!?"
Episode Date: February 28, 2023Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticWhat’s going on Internet, Analytic here aka Dreamz and I would like to welcome you to mine, which I call the Notorious Mass Effect Podcast! I am your Hip-Hop &...; Gaming news source with a little R&B mixed in. For Episode 116: “DRAKE & LIL YATCHY - A MOODY CONVERSATION” “SUICIDE SQUAD: KILL THE JUSTICE LEAGUE - GAME OVERVIEW” “WB CONFIRMS MORTAL KOMBAT 12 IS COMING OUT THIS YEAR” & “T.I. RESPONDS TO BOOSIE OVER SNITCHING ALLEGATIONS”But before that make sure to click my Linktree in my bio to access my social media and follow, to keep up with my latest activities, if you want to support the show financially click my cash app link located towards the bottom of my linktree as it helps the show overall, also make sure to share this podcast rating the show 5 stars as this helps the show reach more people so we can grow together and affect the masses! (MAKE SURE TO CLICK THAT BELL ICON FOR POST NOTIFICATIONS) Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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analytic here, aka Dreams, and I'd like to welcome you to mine, which I call the notorious
Mass Effect Podcast. I'm your hip-hop slash gaming news source with a little bit of R&B mixed in,
but for episode 16, it hurts my heart to see the go through the process, the mental
rolodex of what it would look like to retire. So that's basically what this whole episode is based off
of and that's going to be the first topic we get into.
So for the first topic, we're going to have Drake and him talking about retiring,
but also getting into a little bit of the Drake and Little Yaddy interview,
if that's even what you want to call it.
And then we're going to move into suicide squad, kill the justice league,
and a lot of different information that came in over the developers video,
where they was giving us more in detail look about how the mechanics work and just where
where they're trying to take the story in general.
And then we're going to transition from that and go into WB confirming over a phone call
that Mortal Kombat 12 is coming out this year.
And it's not just any phone call.
It's like an earnings call for investors.
But, you know, with investing being so easy, easy to do nowadays, anybody can be in those
earning calls.
So that's how I leaked.
But that's good news for me because I'm a huge fighting game.
and I would guess for some of y'all who also play fighting games.
And then we're going to finish with, you know we got to finish with some drama.
It's always drama in the hip-hop landscape,
and we're going to be getting into TI responding to Bousie over snitching allegations.
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Now let's get into the first topic, which is, unfortunately, the goat thinking about retirement.
Obviously, you haven't done one of these in a shit long time.
So I just want to take it all over the place.
A guy like you that essentially I feel like, and I don't want to, I hate, I'm
First off, I want to say that Drake has been in his unsurious arc, as a lot of people love
to label it, as his last interview with Adonis and, I forget who the interviewer was, but I guess
he does funny type of interviews, and it was Drake and Adonis interview.
So if you look that up, you don't know what I'm talking about.
But coming off of that interview and then having this interview with Little Yadi, I'm
I think he's definitely in his unsirious arc as these quote-unquote interviews are so out of left field as far as the topics and the information that we gather from it.
But one of the key points that I did pull from this interview is that unfortunately, let me see if I have any.
Do I have any sad music?
I don't think I have any sad music.
I don't.
That's tough.
But anyways, the goat is thinking about.
retiring. And that's kind of something that a lot of people saw as a clip from Ludo Yaddy's
account, and they just thought it was promo. But then when you get into it, you realize that
Drake was actually talking about retiring because they thought Lill Yadi was quote-unquote
clickbaiting, but now it comes to the, it comes out fully. And Drake's actually explaining his
stop process of retirement. So here it is
right here.
I'm not going to say has everything because
no reason so many is there
material that as a man.
I think I'm at the point now
where I just want to like
that I feel like maybe we talked about
this the other day but I
I feel like I'm
kind of introducing the concept in my
mind
of a of a graceful
exit.
Like
and almost just kind of,
I feel like a lot of people that I've watched
as the years have gone on,
it's a really addictive, competitive space,
and oftentimes you're, like, addicted to the competition itself.
And that's where it got me.
I think that Drake has been dominating for so long
that he's kind of looking at his competition,
and he was like, it's not even close now.
Like, maybe I should just...
Try something else.
Like maybe I should try to master another field instead of just completely dominating the music field.
And of course, some people would be like, Drake's not dominating music field.
I mean, you have Kendrick coming.
You have Jay Cole.
I mean, if we're talking about hip-hop, Kendrick, Jay Cole, numbers-wise, statistically,
objectively, is nowhere close to Drake when it comes to sales.
But then when you get into, when you break out of hip-hop and look at the music landscape,
you can see the likes of bad bunny
Taylor Swift of course
um who's other ones
I would say
Rod Wave but not at
not at Drake's level but he's up and coming
like Rod Wave is doing arena tours
so I don't think like people realize
how big Rod Wave is but um
the two
artists I want to focus on is really
Bad Bunny and then Taylor Swift
so of course Taylor Swift has been around
but Bad Bunny has just started to break
records touring like he's broke records for like the most money made in a month via touring so
when you start to realize that your competition is no longer in the hip-hop realm is in a music field
it's kind of like how long do i want to just keep competing for that top spot and that's why i think
the phrase graceful exit is used by drake other than oh when i'm knocked off my my throne or
when I'm knocked off number one because technically if if we're only talking about hip hop
i don't think drake will ever be knocked off of his top um knocked off at number one when it comes
to sales of course i don't know if you've looked at the top earning or the top selling artists
of all time there's drake this m&m and then there's the rest of the hip-hop rappers now i want y'all to because i don't want to make it
it, you know what.
But I just want y'all to look at, you know, the complexion of Drake, the complexion of
Eminem, and then start to realize that when we're talking about hip hop, there's not going to be
any rappers that really outsells Drake and Eminem.
And I can hear somebody coming in be like, but what about Jay-Z?
But what about, what about Kanye West?
And when you think about Jay-Z and Kanye West, you think about the business aspect of
of Jay-Z, I think he just sold like a portion of his liquor brand or whatever.
Like he does those type of investments.
And then Kanye, his impact sales-wise is not even, well, Jay-Z-2,
the impact sales-wise when it comes to music.
Music is not close to Eminem and Drake.
But when you include the business side and then the different joint ventures they've done,
like with Kanye and Adidas, like the most prominent example,
That puts them on another level of revenue than some of the other rappers, you know?
So when you're talking about earning when it comes to money, they can be in that conversation, of course.
I mean, what was Jay-Z like one of the first black billionaires?
But when it comes to money made strictly off music, like strictly off music, it's Drake and it's Eminem.
And y'all tell me why that is.
I mean, I'm not trying to say that they don't make good music at all.
But, you know, sometimes when you have, you know, the complexion for the protection,
then your sales and your reach is just going to have a wider range
than some artists who they look at and they don't really relate to.
Hopefully that makes sense.
Anyways, I don't want to make that deep conversation.
Let's get into Drake explaining his graceful exit even more.
And so, you know, you'll like, sometimes it'll bough
for you like why are these people still making attempts at um like trying to be present in the
space and then you'll realize like they they probably their their needs and desires and their
soul was probably fed for so long off of being a guy or the guy that they can't let it go and so i
guess like what's left for me is just to find a way to
gracefully continue like I'm not ready now but to gracefully like continue me and once he said that
I was oh oh thank you Jesus like I'm glad I'm glad Drake's not ready now because if you were to say it
I'm about to retire in the next one to two years like on some LeBron James type tip I would I would have broke
down I don't know if I can handle LeBron and Drake retiring at the same time I don't know if I can
handle it I ain't a lot to you you can call me emotional you know what I mean you can call me all
type of names, but one type of name you can't call me, it's crazy because these are the goats
of the generation. And whenever you see goats retire, it has to have some type of effect.
Like, even when iconic legends, I'm not even going to name any, but even when iconic
legends pass away, the type of impact that has on people is like a real impact.
But obviously, on a much lesser scale, when they retire, it has a lesser impact as far as
the passing away one's kind of rough.
But when they retire, you kind of get what I'm saying.
Like when they retire, you have that same but lesser impact of really impacting people's lives.
Like, I know people who like stay up to listen to Drake when he first drops his album.
I know people who be counting the number of games that it's going to take for the Lakers to get into the playoffs.
Like, the reason I'm comparing LeBron and Drake is because there's the two that I can mostly compare that are in their field.
and none of their peers are close.
Like to get somebody who's close to them,
you have to go way back in time.
And I don't know if there's any other field
that I can like directly point
besides LeBron and Drake
as far as being way ahead of their peers.
But yeah, man, it's going to be a sad day in history
whenever Drake retires.
And it's kind of interesting that he's kind of bringing that up now
because what Drake is like, was it, 20-23.
So Drake is probably like 20-plus years,
20-plus years in the game.
I think maybe even more maybe even more I know he's been in the game for two decades
it was at least 20 years but um I think it was if I'm not mistaken but um so Drake's been in the
game up for a while that's basically what I'm trying to say I mean if you look up Drake's age and
little Wayne's age I mean I think the only separated from like from like two to three years
so it's like Little Wayne's not that old and Drake's not that young you know it's kind of like
Drake's been in the game for a while um so I think at the end of the day when you really get
it to Drake and getting into his graceful exit is a sad, it's a sad idea, but it has to happen
at some point, even with the greatest of all time, which is why I even brought up LeBron.
And over at, and just in general, I just feel like we really have to understand how these
type of iconic artists really impact people as far as a whole.
And over at Wisdom, we do have a person wanting to join in as a guest.
So this is going to be the first time he doing this.
So hopefully I can make sure to edit this right to put him in as well.
But we're going to add, let me see, we're going to add Charlie.
I think that's what his name is.
Yeah, Charlie, and we're going to see what he has to say about this topic.
Oh, you twitching, eh?
Hey, hey, Charlie, how's it going?
Oh, it's doing good before we get into the little topic.
So you're over there on your little Twitch page.
Like you do that.
I do that too.
I twitch, but I don't have my.
people on the mic for they won't hear on wisdom you know what I mean because where I
don't got permission for their voices from Twitch to put on wisdom yeah we're trying
like right now is getting into like Drake and and him retiring and uh what's your thoughts on
that I am an underground artist I've been in the game since 1993 I retired but I didn't
really retire you don't retire you just retired for making albums 24-7 but you're still in the
game look at too short
How many times he retired and came back with an album?
I'm glad you say that.
Artists do not retire.
They don't retire.
Artists never actually retire when they say they're going to retire.
Yeah, they might take a hiatus for a little bit, you know what I mean?
But never retired.
Like Dr. Dre, 10 years or 12 years until he put out the album.
You know what I mean?
Another album.
So they don't really retire.
They just take breaks, basically.
Yeah, even with Jay-Z.
I mean, he said he was completely done.
And then he came with 4-44-
So he was like...
And now he got a new song with...
Was it he...
God did.
Yeah, God did last year.
Should have won a Grammy, by the way.
I'm sad it didn't.
That was definitely one of my favorite tracks of the year.
Okay, let's talk about that for a minute.
All right.
Sam, that guy Sam, he makes good music.
I ain't going to lie, right?
But he gets a Grammy and stuff because of why, let's just say.
But Dr. Dre and them don't get a Grammy,
but their lyrics are mean in something.
And then they say, oh, we just did a, we just represented devil on TV.
Okay, but at the end, you represented God when they were sitting having the table.
So basically, there was all kinds of rituals going on in that Grammy.
I was lost.
I was really lost watching some people who got awards should not got awards.
It's like, yeah, the Grammys is a tricky thing because for me, I look at the behind the scenes.
And I feel like there's a lot of politics as far as if you don't perform, you won't get a trophy.
Or if you do perform, you get a trophy.
Which is why I think Beyonce even showed up because they told her she was going to win.
And I don't think they necessarily told her what award she was going to win.
Because I think she probably won the best album of the year.
But with Jay-Z not winning any awards for God did, it's kind of like one of those things where it's very politics-driven just to get them here.
Because they know the ratings is not going to be where it should be, if they're,
the stars aren't there.
Well, what I didn't like about the Grammys was the fan thing, what they brought in.
The reason why, when they were sitting around the table, right, you had the black girl,
she liked Lizzie, right?
Oh, Lizzo?
Yeah.
Yeah.
You had the white woman, I like Taylor Swift.
They made it so stereotypical what black people like black music.
I'm like, man, this is so bullshit.
It should be who made the good song, not for what color they is and that woman should like country, because,
It was just so I didn't like that, like the politics of it.
Yeah, I feel like if politics was taken out of it,
we'll get more honest awards when it comes to like the best product.
Because I honestly think that the album of the year
should have went to Bad Bunny because the way he ran 2022.
Now, me personally, I didn't listen to Bad Bunny because I'm not Latino.
I don't understand it.
Yeah, he got some good party joints and stuff.
I'm a Daddy Yankee guy.
Now, he won an award what you know.
should have won and there was another person that won award what they won.
Bad Bunny, he did get album of the year, didn't he?
Or streams, the most album streamed of the year or something.
I think Bad Bunny got like, I think he got like won the Latin Awards.
Yeah, the Latin album of the year he won.
Yeah.
And it's understandable, you know, he's like the new daddy Yankees.
So it's understandable that he won that because he's out there doing everything,
wrestling, promoting all that.
And so I give that to you.
And he bees himself.
His performance wasn't
too much on there. He didn't have
a bunch of people twerking or nothing.
It was just a wholesome show,
you know?
And I was like, okay, I think that was
the most performance that never had, or
in the hip-hop performance. But I found
that was weak because they had
too many performers for that.
20-something of them and they only had a 40 seconds or 30 seconds each so there was no real
showcase going on for the of it it was just like a random mixtape going on with your favorite
rappers and there were some rappers from the 50-year generation that I did not why did you
have little baby in there yeah the whole it seems like you watched the uh the award show more than
than I did I kind of I watched the performances I always since I've been little I used to watch
performances with my mom like the Michael Jackson performances the good ones you know and that's all I
watched the Grams for I didn't really care about the awards yeah yeah now the performances are definitely
the best part well I definitely appreciate you coming in because I feel like when people come in as a
guest it has a different perspective and you know sometimes I don't like to be the only one just talking
but also I was going to circle back to Drake retiring and did you have any like other thoughts on
that um on him thinking about retirement
like if he does retire to you, do you think he got that album out there now that lets him have
a retirement album? Like, nobody's going to bug him for work no more because that he got that album
like weekend. If he retired now, nobody would yell at him and make a new album because he got
body of work out there where it's like timeless music that you'd be like Michael Jackson, he made
the thriller album. He could have retired on that for the rest of his life, but he didn't. You know,
nobody would bug him for music probably. Do you think?
think Drake got the body of work to do that to retire?
Yeah, I'll definitely say take care and nothing was the same.
It's the two albums that allows him to like just retire and be considered a legend.
Okay, nice one.
And me, he's too young to retire.
I'm 45. He's only 30 something, man.
He still got a lot of time.
I mean, you heard him in one of his raps.
He said, you know, he planned to retire at 35 is a lot of.
already funded but now he's 36 still rapping so you know i don't think he really made up his mind
on when he wants to retire but i definitely want to get back into in uh wrapping up the segment
but i definitely appreciate you joining in to give your perspective uh is there anything you want
to shout out as far as like uh where people can find you on social media no this is all you man
thank you for having me up i just put my input and keep on doing your thing and stay big stay strong
and be the human what you is what god made you one love thank you man i appreciate you
Alrighty. That was great. See, I love him guests come in and give their perspective.
And he was well informed, too. He was way more informed about the Grams than I was.
Like, I saw different performances. I saw the winners. But it seemed like he watched all the
performances. So I'm glad he joined in. So that was Charlie, by the way. He didn't give his social
but, you know, if you come over to wisdom, you would have seen his profile pop up. But what else?
Okay, so there was one more thing I was going to get into with this whole Drake situation.
like interesting and hopefully cherished by people.
And then.
Okay.
So yeah,
let's just finish this part about him talking about,
uh,
his graceful exit.
So Drake gets into even more detail.
Cause this man,
this man can unpack some.
Can he?
This man just talking about graceful exit.
Like we don't understand what he's saying.
But anyways,
let's,
uh,
get more,
let's get more into,
uh,
his explanation.
Thanks that are extremely like,
interesting and hopefully cherished by people.
And then to find the right time to say like,
I can't,
wait to see what the next generation does, I'll still be around to like, you know, work with people
or do a show here or there, but I'm not going to like force myself to compete. I would love to
just see what the next generation does whenever that time is. So I guess like that's like the one
thing that I like want for myself really badly. All right. So that's basically him wrapping up his
thoughts about his graceful exit. So to give my overview thoughts on Drake retiring, I think that he's
definitely a little tongue in cheek when it comes to that word retiring. I think maybe putting out
music less. I mean, if you think about it, Drake put out two albums last year. In the span of a year,
Drake put out two albums. I mean, if you think about some of the top lyricists, well,
lyricist quote unquote in his uh lane it takes him like five years to make an album so maybe drake's just
just talking about slowing down the production as far as uh ovio and and him actually giving his
his signed artist some more shine and not just taking up the whole music landscape so i think
that's what he means just not putting out as much music but uh as far as drake retiring he's definitely
capping but anyways click my link here in my bio let me know one of my social medias also shout out the
I want to shout out to Charlie one more time for joining in, giving his perspective, because that was definitely needed.
And I'm glad he came in and gave his two cents.
But anyways, click my link to and my bio.
Let me know one of my social medias.
What do you think about Drake in the little Yachti interview as a whole?
And do you think that Drake will actually retire from music?
Okay.
Now we're going to get into Suicide Squad, killed the Justice League, and some new information that just came through.
with their new developers breakdown.
So the Suicide Squad just had a showcase,
a developer showcase, which they broke down
some of the more hidden mechanics in the game
because a lot of people just saw that,
so there was a leak that came out.
And for the people who was into the gaming industry,
they know exactly what I'm talking about.
Basically, there was a picture showcasing
that there was a battle pass
for Suicide Squad.
Now, I know what you're saying.
If there's a battle path for Suicide Squad,
that means that's going to be like Avengers
and it's going to be a Gotham Night's like it's just going to be a complete
trash game.
Like, it's just going to be atrocious, right?
But if you watch the developer showcase,
I believe that Suicide Squad
has some different type of mechanics that can save the game.
Now, first off,
I don't want to compare it to Avengers
because that game is complete just cash grab,
throw a bunch of A-list superheroes for your money.
That was a complete waste of time.
Gotham Nights, I think, was an honest attempt
of making a multiplayer game enjoyable
without having to pay for enjoyment.
For Suicide Squad, this is made by Rocksteady.
Like the same people who made the Batman games.
Like, this is made by Rocksteady,
like the same team that made,
Arkham Asylum
Basically all the Batman games
Like Arkham Knight
All of them
And this is a continuation
After Arkham Knight, I believe
And so
When you include that fact
I think
You have to give this game a benefit of doubt
Like these
This team has made too many classics
For you to just write them off
Because it's a multi-player game
Now have they made a multi-player game
before? No. But apparently the people who made
High-Fi Rush never even made a rhythm-based action
shooter before. Like it was more of, they made a, um,
like if you look up the, the creators for High-Fi Rush, they made
some other genre type of game, which completely flop
before they made High-Fi Rush. So developers
are not to be boxed in when it comes to their creativity. So
for Rocksteady, I don't think,
it's a stretch from rock steady to go from a solo batman game to a multi-player suicide squad
game which involves the justice league like this is not just some budget off-brand video game
where they can't use certain characters because they're for the big companies like they're that
company like they're the company that's going to be using superman flash batman for the foreseeable
future and who and who knows the critique and constructive feedback they get from this game could
just bear with me could be used for a future justice league game like is nobody thinking about
that like a lot of people are killing this game not knowing or not even thinking of what can come down
the pipeline like if suicide squad does amazing you don't think we're going to get a justice
league game two to three to four years from now probably two to three you know four is kind of a lot but
two to three years from now you don't think we're going to get a suicide squad with the same
type of uh look and graphics like i feel like rock steady is setting themselves up for
another classic run you know how they had their classic run with the trilogy of batman
i think they can have the suicide squad justice league one and then the next movie on next movie the next
video game could be a mix of the most popular Suicide Squad members and some of the Justice
League into like an overarching motoc. I'm getting kind of ahead of myself, but you get what I'm
saying. Like rock steady is known for for a world building and building off of the, their last
installment, which is why in Suicide Squad, this is literally the same Batman from all the
beloved Arkham Night, Arkham Asylum video games. So with that being said, they showed off some
co-op gameplay in the trailer and it was a lot of shooting going on i didn't know it would be that
much shooting i thought it would be more like hands being thrown especially from harley quinn
and boomerang like of course harley quinn does use the hammer and boomerang does use as well
boomerang but but um there was a lot of shooting going on so it i mean you know i kind of got like
um what was it sunset overdrive type of vibes um as far as like the amount of shooting
and just transversing the environment what's going on.
Like you're really on the move a lot while you're shooting.
And I don't know why that reminds me a sunset overdrive.
Like that's the only game that's done it.
Maybe crackdown as well, the whole transversing the environment while shooting
as far as like super like powers are involved, like jumping and leaping over buildings
and stuff.
Because of course, all these different characters have to have a reason to why they can
scale all the buildings and go to wherever they want to go.
So most of these characters have jet packs, and I think only Shark doesn't.
He just jumps really high or something like that.
But seriously, like, I don't know what his transversal ability is.
But it is Avengers-esque when it comes to that aspect.
The transversing is a little suspender disbelief because not a lot of these characters
are known for going from one city to another in just like five seconds.
you know, it's like, if it was Superman to Flash, maybe, but if it's like Batman, like, you know, it may need to take some time, you know what I mean?
You may need to hop in a car, you know, wait for the car to pull up.
But for most of these characters, they either have a jetpack or some type of superhero leaping ability.
So the overview of the game, to explain it in detail, is basically we're still in the Arkhamverse, where all the Batman, so think of everything that you gain, that you gain as far as information from the previous Batman games.
Arkham Asylum, Arkham Night, you know, those type of games.
So we still have Penguin.
We still have a lot of villainous characters that was in there, Batman, Rokes Gallery.
But now you have heroes like Wonder Woman, Superman, Flash.
Who else?
Green Lantern, who is black, by the way.
You know, definitely, you know, it's Black History Month, so I had to point that out.
And then the world of the game is vastly different because it's in Metropolis and not
gotham city so that's another reason why i like this is rock studies take on metropolis now now that
they've gotten the gotham city um down to a t so they've moved over to metropolis and showing the
difference between metropolis and gotthum right like gotham then with the careful bad man metropolis
like love superman so it's like a lot of that being shown in the scenery um it's reportedly
it's reportedly it's reportedly it's reportedly it's reportedly
Much bigger than the Batman Arkham games.
And what else?
The main villain in this game is Brainiac, and he's brainwashed, you know.
Hey, guess what Brainiac does?
No, I'm just playing.
He brainwashed the Justice League.
So now, guess what?
Suicide Squad has to kill the Justice League.
Now, are they going to kill the Justice League?
Like, come on now.
Like, we know what's going to happen.
But the title is fired.
Like, suicide squad killed the Justice League.
Like, if that's not a fire title, I don't know what it is.
I feel like people are just hating and don't want to have fun.
And why wouldn't you want like a co-op experience while you're playing a team game?
Like if it was called like Harley Quinn killed the Justice League or if it was called like Boomerang killed the Justice League, I'll understand.
But it's literally a team name like Suicide Squad.
Like that's a team.
Like why not have multiplayer?
I don't know.
Right.
The amount of people who would kill him Hogwarts legacy, well, that's not a lot.
But the amount of people, the small community that's killing Harrow's.
Hogwarts legacy for not having a multiplayer mode.
Where was I going with that?
I totally forgot what I was saying.
That's crazy.
Just kill my whole train of thought.
Oh, yeah.
The amount of people that's killing Hogwarts Legacy for having a multiplayer mode should be the same people uplifting and just cheering that Rocksteady actually put a multi-player into a game that's developed and based off of teamwork.
Hopefully I got that across right.
Um, what else?
There's something else I want to get into.
Okay, yeah, Batman was going to be like a, um,
it was going to be kept secret until the game came out, right?
But, um,
Kevin Conroy,
let me make sure.
I think he,
I don't want to just say random people passed away,
but I think it was Kevin Conroy.
I don't want to say the wrong person.
I don't know why I keep looking up on my,
uh,
laptop.
Like,
I'm not streaming on multiple places.
Let me,
let me use my phone.
Give you a second.
All right.
I think it was Kevin Conroy
I just don't want to name the wrong person
You know
Okay yeah it was Kevin Conroy
Okay so when Kevin Conroy
Passed away
Because you know he was like the iconic voice of Batman
During the game awards
I believe when Suicide Squad had their trailer
They revealed it was like a Batman section
They revealed that Batman was in the game
And voice
Um
By Kevin Conroy I believe
So that's the whole reason why
It wasn't held to like before the game
came out because when you say kill the justice league
obviously you know the justice league is going to be in it
but you're like when we're going to see badman so there's
going to save that for when you actually played the game
but because Kevin Conroy passed away and he did
voice that Batman in this game
they had him
come out so basically when Batman came out
you know they had the voice and everything
yeah what else
that's basically that's all I wanted to get into
suicide squad really it's not that much to go over because I mean the game
hasn't came out yet and uh
When does it come out?
That's probably
It's probably important to note
When is this game come out?
This game comes out May 26
So May 26
So whether it's a good game or not
Still remains to be seen
But I think we should
We should pump the brakes
And give rock steady
The benefit of the doubt
Like come on now
So click my link to my bio
Let me know in one of my social medias
What do you think about
Suicide Squad
And their latest developer breakdown
of the game and do you think that people being too hard on suicide squad or do you think suicide
squad is going to be straight out trash now let's get into wb confirming and an earnings call of all
places that mortar combat 12 is coming out wait for it this year now you're probably wondering
how in the world do you know that mortar combat 12 is coming out this year i'm calling
fake news.
Like I'm labeling this fake news
because there's no way that you can know that
Mortar Combat 12 is coming out this year
without Ed Boone
himself coming out and saying it.
Well,
all I got to say is
WB messed up, man.
WB trying to build up
his company to sell
which, you know, is something I got from
Beyond the trailer, Grace Randolph, if you follow her.
She's just an amazing person
when it comes to covering TV and movie.
But that's what I'm not.
a point you know what i mean let me get back to my my stuff so basically during a recent warner bros
discovery earnings call CEO david zatzloff i think that's how you said mentioned that motor
combat 12 is in the works and it's and is expected to come out this year now the keyword is expected
so it's not like he said it is coming out this year but if it's expected to come out this year
and you're talking to investors like you're not just like i don't think um people understand what the earnings
call it so when you invest into a company you get invited to uh different calls so the um they can tell you
how to where the company is projected to go and like to kind of give you like a skill on on like how
much uh faith you should have and i'm like oh we're about to do this this and that so that's why you
should invest even more money you know stuff like that so i don't think they'll be lying to
their investors saying that more to combat 12 it's coming out this year like why would they lie
to their investors like they may lie to y'all which is you know regular consumers
like myself, but to the investors, you know, they may be, they may be a little bit more transparent,
which is why this is huge news, because Ed Boone probably, this is probably the furthest, the least,
um, the worst way that his next installment could have got announced.
Like, he was probably thinking, uh, you know, fireworks, you know, jumping off a plane,
you know, skydiving and just, you know, popping MK, uh, 12, you know,
fireworks in the air, you know, he's probably thinking of something, um, extravagant, right? And here we go.
And a boring, long earnings call that Morton Combat 12 is coming out this year. So yeah, so that's
how we know, man. That's, that's basically all we got. Honestly, that's like, that's, that's it.
Like, that's, that's all the information. That's all we know. So, uh, basically, I just said that to say
that, you know, you should really invest. You know, I really want to take this time to talk about
investing because no, I'm not getting paid for it. Even though, um,
Red Circle as far as the hosting platform has been amazing for me.
But anyways, just keep going.
Investing is just a great way to spend your money.
You know, people go to a bank and they put their money in the bank and earn like one cent every like 15 million years.
You know what I'm saying?
But then you invest into a company and I'm not talking about no start.
Like, this may offend some people, but I'm not talking about no startups or no like, no gambling type of companies.
I'm talking about the ones that's well established that you know that's going to be here for a while, like Disney, Apple, McDonald's, stuff like that.
And then over time, you look back, like, I just look back to what I got.
And I just, like, I'm not going to tell you how much because, you know, the IRS may be listening.
But let's just say, I looked at my money in my bank, looked at the money in my stocks.
And I was like, the money in my stocks is growing way faster than the money in my bank.
Let's just leave it at that.
So that's probably the simplest way I can.
Wait, hold up.
I'm not a financial advisor.
So if you do all this and go broke, you're not going to sue me.
I almost forgot to say that.
That was wow.
Yeah, not, y'all would have got me.
That's crazy.
On Black History Month, too, y'all should be ashamed of y'all.
So anyways, I'm not a financial advisor, but that's just something I would say.
Should I say that at the beginning?
Now I said at the end, so, I mean, technical I said it.
I don't know.
You know, you can't sue me on Black History Month.
Come on now.
But anyways, I'm not a financial advisor, but that's just something I will say, you know,
investing is a great way to increase your money.
by, what they call it?
What they call it when you go to sleep
and you still make money in your sleep?
Make money in your sleep.
Past time?
What's the word?
I forget the word, man.
That's how you know I'm not a financial advisor
because that person would have had it on deck.
Passive income.
Hey, there we go.
That's what I was looking for.
I ain't looked that up either.
I was just thinking.
But anyways, yeah, so that's what I want to get into.
You know, you increase your money over time,
which is a.k.k.a. passive income.
And then you get the latest information.
information about gaming, you know, who woulda, who would have thunk that Mortal Kombat
12 would have got leaked in an earnings call by Warner Bros. CEO. Like, come on now.
I guess I can finish this off if anybody wants to join in to give their perspective
on Warner Kombat. You can, but I'm going to use the rest of this time, if not, to talk about
my love for Motor Kombat. And kind of what I was talking about when I was just thinking
about Motor Kombat as a franchise, I think the game that I've,
been like at my best as a gamer is definitely more to combat x like there was a time where i was
playing mortar combat x and i was so nice i felt like i could have went to one of them
underground gaming tournaments and came out with something like that's how nice i was like obviously
people think they're nice all the time but i was like playing random people like for money like it was
like it was like bro put your money up you know what i mean we get it in you know what i mean and i
went every time. I'm not joking. I went every time. So yeah, man, once Motor Kombat
11 came out, it was kind of upsetting for me because for, for my Mortal Kombat fans, they
definitely know that Sub Zero got significantly nerfed from MKX to MK11. And of course,
Scorpion, you know, it was just always fire in every tier, you know what I mean, or in every game.
But Sub Zero, for some reason, had to get nerfed. But yeah, so that hurt my heart, man. So I didn't really play
more to Combat 11 like that
but I still think that I was
really, really nice at MKX
like probably my best
as a gamer. Like that's probably the sweatiest
I've ever been. Like as far as a sweat
for people who don't know what the sweat is, it means
a gamer who plays a game a lot.
So yeah.
But as far as it just a
straight sweat, that's probably
one of the games I was just
straight nerd, just
bro.
Like I was looking at a frame
like by frame, seeing what move,
counting what move.
Like, I was,
and sub-zero was my guy,
but I also used,
the guy with the bow,
the guy with the bow and arrow.
He was nice.
I used him a lot.
So, you know,
but sub-zero was my main.
Like, if I wanted more of a challenge,
I would play to do with the bow and arrow.
But when I was sub-zero with the little clone stuff,
hey, it was hard to touch me, man.
I'm not going to lie to you.
And the way I would play would be so annoying.
Like, I just throw the clone at you.
Like, for people,
who never play mkx you probably know what i'm talking about but when you when you put the clone out you
you can literally throw the clone and like it'll get to the point where they get just tired again
hit with the clone so they'll just stand back and i'll just throw the clone at them i hit them with a
slide so it's so much nerd talk but basically if you throw the clone you have to block high right
and if i use the slide you have to block low so when you do it at the same time i mean obviously you
can block both of them but you have to be like really timing it so i get them every time man i get them
every time. That's probably
yeah, that's the most
sweatiest I've ever, that's the sweatiest I've ever been at a game
man, like, I was just straight
nerding out on MKX.
So yeah, that's basically it. You know what I mean? I don't really
have too much to talk about. I mean, Border Combat 12
got leaked to come out this year. I mean,
it's literally got no more information
besides that. So I guess I can talk
about Warner Bros. being
sold
or they're trying to sell it.
I think they're trying to sell it. It was at HBO.
I get them mixed up.
I think it's HBO trying to sell.
But isn't it under Warner Bros?
I don't know.
Let me not get into that.
Just look up beyond the trailer if you want to know about the whole selling of big companies or not.
Yeah, so click my lecture in my bio.
Let me know on one of my social media is.
What do you think about Warner Bros.
Leaking in the earnings call of all places that Motor Kombat 12 is releasing this year?
So now we're going to finish up with some hip-hop drama because, you know, what else is going on?
And hip-hop besides people just, you know, car.
calling each other snitches, you know what I mean?
So anyways, we're going to get into T.I. responding to Boussey over snitching allegations.
Because, but it came from a conversation that my partner and I were having, and that conversation
was, if me and you catch a case together and I die before you, it's mine.
Right.
It's mine.
He's like, no, I can't do that.
Yes, you can.
It's mine.
Why can't you?
Right.
I don't understand it.
Damn man, I can't go to jail.
I just don't understand.
Right.
You understand?
I mean, and he said,
nah, I can't do it.
You know what I mean?
He said, man,
I can't really say nothing
about anybody who do,
but I can't do it.
So off of that conversation,
I created a set of circumstances.
You know what I mean?
Right.
And I thought that the embellishment was clear
when I said I talked to my cousin,
and then he told me.
They didn't get the satire in a conversation.
They didn't get the change
of infliction of voice.
They didn't get the fact
that you was basically being sarcastic.
Homer, sarcasm, and sat tight.
Tia I love using them big words, don't he?
Yeah, he was fucking around.
All right.
So basically, yeah, T.I was caught in 4K capping, once again, that he was not snitching on his dead homie.
Even though he said he was snitching on his dead homie, which, if I can pull this up, let me see.
By the way, this is off my YouTube channel, so y'all should follow, you know what I mean?
At analytic dreams, as you can see right there.
you know what I'm saying?
Just dropped the Drake one.
You know what I mean?
I am live right now, but this probably won't be up after the fact.
But as you can see, you know, the views are,
views looking kind of nice.
I ain't a lot to you.
But anyways, here's the other thing from Tia that he said.
I have a gun.
Why are we going through the court precedent?
And so we caught those gun cases to do that.
And, you know, my lawyer said, well, you know,
I can make everything go away if it.
if it was Tramiel
After he had passed
I had to talk with him
What two say
After he passed he had to talk with him
So apparently you know
T.I. is the second coming of Jesus
Because you know
He's talking to people
In the current life and the past life
That's crazy
I take out of charges you got
If you can walk away free
And put it on me
God damn right
He said if you could
Hey hold on he was spinning right there
He said, if you get sold, can I run that back?
Right.
So is that what boy is giving you shit about?
Because you put it on?
No, hell, no, no.
Okay.
Don't nobody even know about that.
I just volunteered.
And he just volunteered that answer.
Kind of like he volunteered some other information.
But, you know, it's okay.
It's all right.
I'm a law-abiding citizen.
So I don't really call it snitching.
Like the notorious academic says,
he says he calls a truth telling,
which is something I would definitely label it.
I mean, if somebody robbed me,
I'm calling the police and I'm telling them the truth.
You know what I'm saying?
Because of course, I'm not in that line of work where I would have to lie or not cooperate with the police.
Now, of course, as a black man in America, the whole relationship between the police, you know, isn't the greatest.
You know what I mean?
If I do say so myself.
But when it comes to cooperating with law enforcement to get your car fix off of somebody else's insurance because they hit you or to get.
to get something
to get somebody put away
because they're trying to break into your home.
Like, you know, there's ways
to not condemn snitching in society
as black people
because I feel like this whole snitching argument
is only from a certain demographic
and it's centered around gang culture.
But you know what the problem is with that?
Everybody is not in a gang.
And when Takeoff died,
everybody left the scene and nobody cooperated with the police
and then more information came out that people came after the fact to talk to the police
that weren't even in the gang they just left because everybody else was leaving
so this whole gang culture is very influential on people who are non-gang members
and that's a that's the key that I want to get into a lot of people want to claim oh he snitch
he snitched like are you in a gang like if somebody's saying like oh this so-and-so snitcher i can't listen to him
the first question i would ask him is are you in a gang because at that point if they say yes
then you don't have to let that brother be because you know non-law-abiding people will do whatever
it takes to get ahead in life and i'm not trying to be no a victim you know what i'm saying so as a law
abiding citizen like myself you know um i feel like when you get into t i versus boosie
you have to understand that both of these people are from the gang life.
So it makes sense.
Boosie said on a DJ Vlad interview that he's canceling the album that he did together with T.I.
Because he cooperated with the police.
And Boosey even said, quote, well, I'll have to say quote.
I can play the actual interview.
Yes, I don't play the whole interview and then we're going to pick it up from there.
So here's Boosie talking about.
You all want to see the comments on my video?
Hold on, let me see.
Somebody said, oh, I definitely can't read that.
Hold up.
Yeah, no, I ain't got, I got 20-20 vision, but I can't see that.
That is small.
Okay, here we go.
After he passed, he said, put it on me.
A dead man told him to do that.
Your comment section is funny.
This dude just snitches on himself at will.
You are on video exposing how you lied in court, literally admitting.
you were the culprit.
Man, people using sophisticated words and everything to condemn TI.
You love to see it.
Anyways, let's look at the other one.
Let's look at the comments.
I love looking at the comments section.
Okay, let's look at this one.
Okay, somebody just said basically TI in the cap emoji.
So they said TI cap.
And then somebody else said, I've seen a lot of guys wake up explaining.
Okay, I don't know what that means.
But, yeah, okay, so that was that was it for the comments.
Let's get into Busy.
Let's get into Busy because it was tripping with this one.
I know Vlad's tripping with this one.
This man had an eight-part interview with Busy.
He's releasing it in eight parts.
Like he's literally taking part by part by part
to release this interview.
It's kind of crazy.
Anyways, this is what Busy had to say
about the whole TI situation.
Hopefully I don't get taken down.
I don't think Vlad would take me down, will he?
I don't know.
You never know with Vlad.
He's a eight.
You had a mostly completed album
and then this came out.
Did you and T.I. have a conversation about it?
No, bro.
Last time we talked, he said we ran into Coach Street.
And you can hear the pain in Bootsie's voice too.
He's like, no, bro.
We ain't had no conversation before that.
Like, listen to this man.
Say, man, we're gonna talk about the album.
You know what I'm saying?
That was the last thing we talked about.
Man, it was bad timing, bro.
Like, we feel like put this shit together.
Real smoke, bro.
And you going on...
Real smoke.
What I stand on, you go on a fucking interview and say that?
Well, you even said that this album was...
You know, the Great, the Great Rod Wave once said, what do you say?
I forget what he said.
I think he said like through all the hard times I've been through.
That's why I got hard times tatted on me or something like that.
I think that's what he said.
So this is basically Boosie going through a hard time.
Because imagine making a whole album, a whole album with somebody.
And he just goes and says something that's completely against your culture
in your way of life
because Boosie is
you know I'm not trying to be the feds
I think everybody knows
that Bootsy is you know
may be affiliated with somebody
allegedly let's just say that
so he could feel some type of way
to what T.I. said more
than our average law-abiding citizen
so that's why this whole beef
makes sense but
Boosey explaining this is just so funny
what TI is better than
Drake and 21 Savage is out
smoke
that's how good this motherfucker is
you know
I mean it's tough hard
to give up to
that bro
smoke brus talent bro
but
I'm not gonna lie
they are hard together
I think there was a track
with young thug
boosy and T.I.
And that's like a certified
classic to this day
just look at Young Thug
Tia and Boosie
I forget what track is called
it may be off a barter six
but that track is a classic
like Boosie and Tia
really
I think their inflection is really
really makes the track more dynamic
because the way that Boosie sounds, of course,
and the way the T.I. sounds like them together,
I ain't gonna lie.
He could, you know, sometimes old heads,
I'm not gonna call Boosey Old.
It's kind of, you know, it's kind of messed up.
But for the most part,
let me take this out of the screen for Vlad takes me down.
I think that Vlad, not Vlad, my bad.
I think that when most old heads say,
oh, this is better than so-and-so,
it's better than your whatever you listen to currently,
I think they'd just be hating.
But Bootsie and Ti, like, you know,
some of the greatest, you know,
rappers when it comes to making rap music,
not like actually, like lyricists.
But, I mean, some people say Tia's, quote-unquote,
lyricists.
But as far as Boosie and Tia,
all I'm saying is I can see where their collab album
could be on that level as far as impact,
because Bootsie is in the news every day
for everything other than,
than music. I mean, he was just calling the head of Instagram, like Zuckerberger. You know what I mean?
Like, this man just makes news from not even putting out music. So him and T.I. could have put out
something that was just straight flames. And it's sad that the situation had happened because,
you know, as a law-abiding citizen, I would love to see this snitching era of hip-hop be put to
rest. Because first, notoriously, I mean, he may have just spurred the whole thing. Honestly,
we may have to blame Takashi 69
for this whole wave of just snitching
for clout. Because
Tia did, I mean,
Takashi 69 did it in the most
outlandish way ever.
Like just being on the stand,
finger pointing like the meme,
like literally just pointing at certain people.
Like the judge is like, can you point to
who did that? And then, you know, before he
even finished his sentence, Takashi 69
just stood up and just pointed right at him.
So now you have
like,
whole gunner situation the whole gunner situation with ysel and he uh apparently uh you know gave us
some information so that he could go home and now we have the whole t i situation where t i gave up some
information so he didn't have to go to jail so this whole snitching saga and hip hop i mean of course
there's other ones like ysel mondo um where he which that was wild like i don't even want to speak
on that because i don't like he probably gets so many death threats to this day from ysel because he had like
nine-hour video of just telling just straight just like a telethon like honestly it was like one of them
like he probably had a stretch you know what i mean get up you know i don't know what maria carey does
but wherever wherever her vocal routine is he probably had to do all that and then just start
telling police everything so what white selmando did hey i'm glad i'm not in the gang life but
anyways there was some other people who snitched as well they was talking about 1090 jake i mean he like literally
Really, 1090 Jake is the person who exposes rappers for snitching.
You know what?
I just thought of this.
I had a tweet, right, that I put up about Boston Richie.
I think that's how you said, snitching from 1090 Jake.
And tell me why one of the people under his management, I swear to you, I could not make this up.
Hit me up and was basically cussing me out.
And they didn't give no death threat.
So it wasn't anything crazy.
But it was cussing me out talking about, I don't know what I'm talking about.
call my phone stuff like that like he literally said call my phone but he didn't give me no phone number
i was like obviously i'm not going to ask for your phone number after you cussed me out i've never said
this online before but yeah i put out that if you even look at a boston richie notorious mass
effect twitter like literally my tweet is one of those that could be like used as far as like trending
and why boston richie got so much flack of course academics was probably number one but as far as
tweeting about Boston Ritchie.
If you go on Twitter,
look up Boston Ritchie,
notorious mass effect, and look at the
sheer impact. You can understand
why his management hit me up.
But now that I think about
it, may have been his brother, because I know
academics was talking to somebody, and that
person kind of
nah, because he actually had
Boston Ritchie. I don't think he ever had his brother on.
But basically, one of his management hit me up.
And I knew it was his management because he had a lot of followers.
And it literally said Boston Ritchie.
you know, management or whatever they was under.
They was under some type of label.
But, um, yeah, man, I ain't never had that happen before.
That was wild.
I mean, obviously, I didn't respond.
I was just like, well, that man's upset.
And it went on about my day, like, nothing happened.
So, yeah, that stuff don't really bother me.
That's why I got into this in the first place because that stuff don't bother me.
But, um, what else?
Oh, yeah.
So 1090, Jake, the person who exposes people for snitching more notoriously exposed
Boston Ritchie for snitching.
That's the thing that I tweeted out.
And the person who exposes rappers for snitching, people turned on him and started accusing him of snitching, and they actually have paperwork onto 90 Jake.
This whole term paperwork needs to be left in educational situations.
Like, the term paperwork should only be used is if you're in collegiate or just educational institution.
because everybody who's using paperwork outside of it
is just using it in the most derogatory way ever.
But anyways, so yeah, apparently 1090, Jake,
the person who exposed and everybody else is snitching,
and I'm just so confused because I'm like, bro, how is he snitching?
And I'm just like, well, this term snitching just needs to go away,
just needs to be done forever.
Like, I'm tired of it.
Like, y'all don't have anything else to do better with your time,
but to look at people who's snitching and call them out.
I don't know, man.
So this whole Boosie and T.I.
situation is very unfortunate.
Hopefully they,
uh,
hopefully they,
uh,
make up and put out the album because I feel like this is tremendous pro,
promo for the album,
but I don't think the album will have too much content
referring to like snitching.
But I mean,
if you just want a promo for your album,
then I guess that's it.
But like,
I don't think this is promo.
Like,
I think this is real smoke.
Anyways,
uh,
Busy was even,
you know,
enjoying his day at a at a game right and t i basically said boy you both you post to be here
checking this paperwork and straightening your face or else you flaw according to the convict law
okay okay and then boosie said i'm a text you or i texted you so he texted t i and then okay
so that was like later last week or whatever and then just recently six hours ago well six hours
go post about academics but you know he's the he's a fess when it comes to snitching so this is probably
accurate um boocy said you a certified rat talking about t i of course you was getting
oh i can't read that i know that's a pg podcast that's crazy anyways let's just say that
uh t i had a very provocative picture of of maybe t i sitting on another man's lap which is nothing
wrong with that i'm just pointing out the fact that boocy used that as a derogatory way to
get at a t i right so they're not gonna i don't think they're gonna make up anytime soon after i just
saw that that was that was yeah because isn't t i married so that would be anyways yeah that's um
okay so busy and t i's probably not gonna make up at all that's unfortunate t i's angry
boosie's angry they're both digging deep for each other's secrets and that's one thing i found
out like the internet even with this like even with me doing content it's like bro one day somebody's
gonna go and pick up something that it's gonna be completely taken out of context and just make
me look crazy like i just know that's gonna happen one day but um for the most part for busy and t i
to be doing that to each other knowing what they go through respectively because they're both famous
it's unfortunate to see two musicians like busy and t i going through this whole snitching back and
for him and who snitch and who didn't and at this point i would hope it would be promo for the
collab album but considering what busi said on vlad it doesn't look like it like let's get back
into what busi was saying about ti but you know like he heard me with that one bro you know like
bro like from me i was just really trying to figure out i was like man i think this
fucking dude is lying i think he just went up that motherfucker and like why would you look look i mean
the whole argument of and then you see you see the you hear the excitement in vlad's voice like oh my
gosh i can't believe i got too another uh i got more drama from black man like you know
flat vlad hey glad is sneaky with it but you know he'd be doing but um yeah now the the excitement in vlad's
voice was wild throughout this whole Boosie interview that's all I got to say so anyways
T I and Boosie they're still going through it man uh man pray for both of their
situations man I don't think it's gonna turn violent at all but I do think we may get
deprived of a collab album from Boosie and Ti which will will be unfortunate because a
Boosey and T.I album I bet their fans will want that expeditiously so anyways
tree in my bio, let me know on one of my social media is, what do you think about, Boosie and T.I.
beefing and did T.I. convinced you that he was in the right after responding to Boosie over the snitching
allegations. Getting into the overview of the pod, of course, of course I had to start with the goat,
because this news cannot go unchecked. This man said he was thinking about retiring,
and, you know when a little dirk said, I fell down to my knees, when the last, I fell down to my knees,
when the law came, man, I almost fell down to my knees and Drake said he was retiring, man.
I ain't going to lie to you.
But anyway, so I got into that whole conversation.
I also had a feature.
I don't want to say his name wrong.
I definitely forgot.
Oh, man.
I wish it would show me the people who was, it's not showing me.
That's unfortunate.
Well, let's you say that.
I had a guess for that one.
Not like a guest, but I had a person joined in.
and he gave his perspective on the whole Drake retiring,
and we got into some of the Grammy aspects of the,
well, we got to some aspects of the Grammy Awards.
And what he had to add was very insightful,
and I'm glad that he was part of that conversation.
Then we got to Suicide Squad,
killed the Justice League,
and I got into the developers showcase
and basically them breaking down different mechanics
of the Suicide Squad
and what that went into going forward
and how people need to stop hating on
suicide squad and just take in the fact that it's rock steady at the helm and not some random
development studio then i got into wb confirming that mortal combat uh 12 is coming out this year
via an earnings call of all places imagine that earnings call i'll be at people was gasping and everything
like you can't even make too much noise during the earning call because i don't even think they can hear you
like you literally just listen to the do talk anyways um then we ended with
with T.I. responding to Boosie over snitching allegations.
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