Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh - The Big Drake Diss Everyone Missed, & The Fall of Chud the Builder
Episode Date: May 20, 2026YERRR the boys are back and so is Drake?? - Kendrick fallout, disappearing streams & rap recency bias - Rick Ross, J. Cole, & what does Khaled do now?? - Drake and Shane Gillis, Budden, & Lucian Gr...ainge smoke - Kars4Kids conspiracies, AP watches, & the Knicks All that and more on this week’s episode of FLAGRANT. INDULGE. 0:00 Cornstar takedown in Vegas? 11:47 DRAKE IS BACK 18:04 Hating just to hate + Recency bias 21:46 Going at Kendrick, Variety + Streams disappearing 28:25 What does DJ Khaled do? SAY IT + Scottish scandals 34:18 Rick Ross + Riri no posting ASAP Rocky? 37:30 Explaining lyrics to GF + Light w/ J Cole 40:01 Fighting Lucian Grainge + Ms Richie connection 46:33 Jay-Z/Pusha T, Dr Dre + LeBron bars 50:13 Budden & Drake love each other 52:30 MARK IS GLAZING + Shane Gillis in music video 55:47 White House edit + Drake's BACK 57:45 Chud the Builder arrested + Art vs Attention 1:04:47 Bail set at $1.25m + Words have real meaning 1:10:54 People willingly support + "Get over it" 1:14:00 People can be offended + Pleading to Adin Ross 1:18:06 Clav got mogged by Judge 1:19:11 Kars4Kids scandal + The Mascot 1:26:47 AP x Swatch, Fake watch market + Collabs 1:33:36 Genesis cars, Driving perceptions + Dollar van 1:38:28 Chinese Bus service 1:41:00 Knicks bustin that ass This episode is sponsored by Kalshi. This episode is sponsored by Sesh. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What's up everybody and welcome to Flagrich.
Yes, we're back.
Finally, for the first time.
This is for the first time we have not already done the podcast.
Alex is already hating on Drake, which is pissing me off.
Listen, we're going to get to the Drake stuff.
Yeah.
We're going to get to the Drake stuff.
Relax.
You, you.
Yeah.
Don't turn the fans off you this.
Nah, you're hating, bro.
Give it at least five minutes before.
I'm not going to find the builder, bro.
I'm not to go.
Well, can we get to Drake in one second?
We have an important story to tell.
We're just washed dads on a road doing comedy.
Shout on everybody.
in South Lake City, and a friend of ours
will remain anonymous.
Yes.
A friend of ours
will remain anonymous. Anonymous.
Last tour was with us.
Took down a porn star
in Las Vegas
and did not share
this story with us.
Okay. So this is when
I think I was out there too, right?
I mean, if it was a fun city,
I would imagine you would find out.
Oh, I got to record a podcast in Barcelona.
And they were like, yo, we're going to be in Vegas.
Oh, they got that car.
That's totally fine.
We're going to be in Kansas City this weekend.
My LAA studio is getting renovated.
This is what happens, though.
God.
Stop.
We're not starting to pot over again.
Just believe that name.
Okay.
So a random anonymous front of ours says her shoulders, he's like,
yo, thanks for let me have your penthouse suite.
Ooh.
So.
Nice.
He gets a penthouse suite at one of the casinos
Because he's performing there
But what did I choose to do?
He had a red eye back to go see his family
Family man
He's leaving and he has his penthouse suite for the night
So he gives it to one of his friends
He goes hey you can just have it
So he finds a porn star that looks exactly like dove
I don't think so
I usually think she's hot to be honest
No no she's a very attractive girl
Obviously she's very successful
Dove? Is that what you just said?
I mean this dove
This dove is not bad
Cheezed alone, manly
Why are we starting out this
Mean? This is a beautiful girl
No beautiful
And dove I think is a handsome guy
Yeah
And when you get
Is also beautiful
Yeah beautiful
So when you get to that level of handsome
There's gonna be a little bit of crossover
Dove was stacked like that
I guess he kind of is
But if he was
Was
Was
Yeah it was
Was
But he's telling us a story
Like kind of in passing
Definitely no chemical compound.
You guys suck.
None of this is going to be used.
I'm not them.
You still got tits.
You still got tits.
But he brings us a story to say, oh, yeah, thanks, by the way.
And all of us just like wreckers scratch.
Like, what?
And he starts telling us the story.
He's like, yeah, you know, I hooked up with a porn star, you know, in the penthouse.
And he's doing that classic thing that this specific friend that will remain nameless does, where, like, he,
drops like the most interesting little tidbit and then like pretends to walk away from it.
You do the same show.
You do that.
You want to know.
My face,
my dog.
Only master knows another master.
Max.
You do that shit.
You want to catch fish.
You need bait.
My boy.
We scroll through his phone like, whoa.
And just keep scrolling.
Just waiting for somebody to be like, yeah, what?
What's the world?
But he also loves that, though.
Do you remember when we were doing the Netflix version of me and Miles were in one of the back
Crimes and we're like, yeah, watch this, watch this, watch it.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
And then shoulders immediately, everyone's in there.
You guys having fun in here?
I'm like, I'm like the name of him from home improvement.
You got a little joy in there?
Let me have some of that.
But he starts telling us the story.
And we're all so watched that we're just listening with, like, so much intention.
Yeah.
And then we all start just slow playing and we're like, no, tell us every detail.
Can I just back up?
He starts telling the story like a woman.
Like, he tells us he's like, yo, I hooked up.
up with this porn star and then he starts going
into like emotionally what he was dealing
with like he starts
going to be like yeah I was so nervous because
you know she's been with all these guys and we're like
nobody gives a flying
fuck about your nerves or anxiety
tell us how much coke you
had to give her to get her up to the
penthouse and then tell us what happened
in the penthouse so much money
you get that's a funny for it
it's more of a barter
he met the two he met two porn stars
together and then
they were hanging out. He was like, yo, am I about to
get the double up? And then
one of them got a call that she had
to tend to. She had to go to work. Okay.
And then the other one, I guess, didn't get a call.
Okay. Damn, that's kind of
fucked up to put it that way, Mark.
Well, I mean,
that is messed up
to put it down. Is that how it happened? Is that how happened?
I mean, one had to work
that day. I can't.
The way
we were saying is, you know, one
did charity. Sometimes you got to get back.
She gave our friend a promo code.
That's the way. That's the way we said.
She got the
Flangret 20.
Yeah, he got the promo code.
And so he redeemed it and got the
value of the proposition.
But he starts saying to-
Did he barter services?
No, not at all. They're just up there.
They're vibing. But he's telling the story
and he's talking about like what he's going through.
He keeps on like harping about this. Like, we're up in the room.
And I don't know exactly what I'm talking about.
I'm like, bro, fast forward.
get us to the good part
do you make out with her
do she make the move whatever and he's like
well we treated WhatsApp numbers
and then we were texting back and forward she sent me like an
emoji and he's like keep going
get through this part
and
Schultz is like
Muhammad Ali in Fight Camp
just like he needs every detail
explained to him by like the other people around
you know just like every
so at one point our friend is like yeah
you know like I was I was looking out
at the Vegas you know skyline
looking at this fear in this giant penthouse, and she started sucking me off.
And Schultz goes, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Did she unbutton your pants or did you do it?
These are important things.
You're making out, like, yeah.
But he needed every single detail.
I'm not going to lie, I didn't want to tell you guys this.
I got a little hard asking questions.
I did, I did, I know, I know, I know.
Not fully, but like.
Too much.
No, no, no.
No, because I was asking the question.
I wanted to know.
Yeah, that's toe in the line, dude.
I don't know.
Towing a line.
I was like, oh, no.
I was over the line.
Yeah, but your friends right there because you have to picture his dick in the scenario.
I pictured it.
And I made it bigger.
I was very, I was very kind and generous to him in my mind as I was, you know, thinking about it.
And we all want to know because it's a porn star, right?
Like there's an expectation, you know, if you play one-on-one with like Steph Curry, like you want to know where he's pulling from.
And like we go, when she went down, did she do all the things or did she have like, was it like a night off?
Because I'm sure that they do it casually too.
Like there's a different level of performance
when the cameras are on and the lights are on.
How much of a porn star?
Because if it's only fans, that's like an author that's published.
This girl's studio.
This girl's studio.
This is not one of Dr. Umar's books.
Okay.
This is.
That's what I'm saying.
This is the real deal.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm a Schuster.
Yeah.
All right.
This is random house.
So she says she went.
Went for it.
Yeah.
Tried to eat the booty while he was standing.
He,
come on, Miles.
Come on, Miles.
I didn't have to eat.
This is a little earlier in the pot to even share something like this.
Nah, you got me now.
Tried to eat the booty while he was standing.
I'm about to get right.
See what I'm saying?
He'd have spread his legs like a cop.
Right?
They'd have spread the legs and he rejected the booty leg.
Gay.
Stopping first.
Gang.
Yeah.
Unless he's a little dirty.
Of course she's dirty.
They've been at a nightclub partying in Las Vegas, but the fact that she still went for it.
I mean, it's like, it's true.
He got one.
It's truly.
That's for the F.
Everything else is in.
And then the point is for it.
How you turn that down from a poet's star?
I don't know.
Probably the best.
I don't even know.
Cleanest his ass would have ever.
been oh anyway
the voice board is that
he so he's in this penhouse suite
with a whole panoramic view of the entire
Las Vegas skyline and he was like yeah
dude she was she was blowing me it was awesome
and we were like which way were you facing
oh yeah because she put him up on the window
he got pinned up so
immediately I'm like wait wait what
and I was like your back is to the
window he's like yeah
and I'm like
no
no not at all he was almost
Patrick Bateman he was like
this close. It's like looking out on the city.
She shouldn't have the view because
she can't see anything. Exactly. It should
be reversed and then you're seeing the entire Vegas
Skyland. You're seeing the sphere.
Oh yeah. Everything.
Then one arm on the glass, you know,
so low support system. Come on. We've been
there before. Come on. Massive fumble.
I'm glad that we're thinking
the exact same thing. I'm glad we're thinking
the same thing. Can you turn around?
Listen, I think that, I think
when you're in a situation like that, you're just
trying to hold on for dear life.
You're a DP.
Get your angles right.
Where's DP me?
Oh.
It was the different meanings.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Double autage.
Okay, Drake.
Yeah.
Okay, Drake.
But yeah, that was our wonderful weekend.
It was all the last week.
Yeah.
Imagine holding on to that story for two years and not telling your friends.
Right?
Did he pipe?
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Last one?
Well, that's the annoying part.
This, he goes, yeah, you know, like, uh.
Because we asked that. I love how you're asking every question.
I love how you're asking the exact same questions that we were asking.
Right?
The importance.
Because we were like, how long did it last?
And he was like, well, you have to understand, like, emotionally what I've been going through.
You know, I would have slapped them.
I'm going to slap it.
I'm getting frustrated.
We need this.
We needed it bad, bro.
We needed it bad.
You know what number he threw out there?
How long he lasted?
He's like, it was all right.
Just guess the number that all right is.
No in him, I would have been.
like he probably said like 20 minutes or some shit
like that.
Bang on, dude.
Yeah.
It was almost like you were there with us.
That's great.
Oh, come on.
Why are you got a friend?
You got a friend.
Yeah.
A mediocre display of 20, 25 minutes.
Yeah, like.
And we're like, what a sudden?
That's the cumulative of my event.
She don't got one video 25 minutes.
You just gave her the longest.
That's a nut.
That's a nut.
Yeah.
He said, he said,
he said, uh, he said, uh, he said, uh, he said he had to play.
had to play pool for like 15
minutes before they hooked up.
And we were like, why? He goes,
that blue choo ain't kick in.
He literally did the ad. He did the ad.
He needed the blue chute gold, man.
No, I know. It wasn't invented yet.
Anyway. Any other questions that you're
ruminating on? Did he circle black?
No, we asked the same thing. Have you circled the block? And he said,
no.
It is really amazing how we have
the exact same curiosity. Yeah, there's only ten questions.
I guess.
Yeah, but like all of us
wanted to know the exact same thing
and somehow when he was communicating it
none of these things were answered.
Like, I almost wanted him to tell you
the story without you asking questions.
I really was getting frustrated at
like the level of like, come on,
man, man would soften up again
and I would soften up again.
At the place, pool.
Yeah.
Yeah, dude.
Anyway, you all listen to that, Drake?
Iceman is out.
The Iceman coming.
Yeah.
Listen, I know there's a lot of you guys out there
that have been dying for us to, you know, review this triple album.
Yes, our rap take is very influential.
Our rap take is very influential in the hip-hop community.
I know the asshole army really wants to hear it.
I mean, you're just thinking about it.
We have a black guy, we have a white guy,
and we have a guy that everyone seems to think is Jewish.
So together, we are probably the most qualified group.
We're Drake.
We are Drake.
We are, at the end of the day, we're Drake.
We're, I'm Iceman.
I mean, facts.
You know, so like, listen.
You're Iceman, I think I'm made of honor.
I think you're Habiti.
You're definitely Habipti.
Yeah.
You're definitely Habipti.
Yeah.
You know, fuck you guys.
How about that?
How about that?
That's so hubbyt, yeah, right?
So, hubbipped you.
Listen, we got to, I mean, we got to talk about it.
What did you think?
I want to hate, but Drake is back, bro.
Thank you.
Wait, wait.
You don't want to hate.
I said I want to hate.
He wants to hate, but Drake is back.
Drake is back.
It's he, bro.
Drake is back?
Is he, like, it's fun to listen to.
but if you're like a rap, rap rapper, like you like bars, it's crazy.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
And you know what it was.
Drake's been on top for so long that it was just kind of fun for him not to be on top for a little bit.
So we just had just some fun, even though I'm a Drake fan.
But it was fun just to clown him for a bit.
But he's back.
If you hate on this album, you're just a hater.
You're a hater.
This shit is...
Which way are you talking about, Iceman or the all three?
the whole girly shit
I haven't even touched that
like I played a couple of songs on it and I
Habiti two out of the three
that's good enough for me
two out of three is insane
I mean it's a lot of songs
sure that's the thing I think most people
and we were talking about this this weekend it's like
I don't think most people have even really
digested three
I think they're like
listen to Iceman and they've like
jumped around songs on the other two
so I think there'll be other songs that start to pop
up from the other two
but Iceman got some slaps
Yeah
Yeah
Biggest win
Toronto
Talk to me
They finally have some pride back
Because I think they were
All they had
The weekends
He don't
He barely claims them
He's always in LA
Yeah
He's more L.A.
But he's still theirs
Yeah
He's still theirs
Yeah
But I'm just saying
Like now they got
Pride again
They're smiling
They weren't
Smiling for a good
Yeah
And I don't like them down
Like Canadians
are their best when they feel good
happy. Like, they were getting
bullied by Trump with the 51st stage
shit. They were just going through a lot
of, like, torture. So we beat them at
hockey, that's how bad. That's how we're right.
If he dropped this album
before that game, we might have a silver medal.
We might have a silver medal, man.
I thought it was fire.
I've been almost
a Drake Glazer, admittedly.
Why is it glazing to appreciate
the person who's the best of the thing?
Am I a Michael Jordan?
No. I was talking to him
a little bit before the pot.
And so the one where he sounds like
Kodak Black, and I'm like,
would you like it if somebody
went on stage dressed like you and told the joke's
exactly like you do it? If it was right.
No, you wouldn't like that shit.
You don't think he got the cosign from Kodak for that one?
It's not about that. It's like either have
a feature with him all in the song. Don't
just steal his sound and his flow.
But wasn't he locked up?
Whatever. So then don't do it.
Got it. It's just a weird thing to do.
It sounds like them.
It's the same flow.
The flow is identical to the, what was it?
Transportant.
Yeah, the transportant song that Kodak.
Yeah.
What do you think we were trying to get you?
I just got to watch out, yeah.
I thought that was fine.
I thought Chivaldi's was good.
I thought, what?
You saw that one?
You got that way.
You got to sandwich it in with something.
You can't just try to.
I tried to.
I didn't get the other part of the bun on it yet.
You should have done.
Immediately.
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No, I thought it was far.
And I think people have been wanting to clown on it.
And like there's bars that people are like pulling out and being like, oh, this sucks.
I don't know.
I just feel like the whole Kendrick Drake thing, just people being like, yeah, I wanted to hate on
Drake for a year.
I'm like, all right.
It just feels lame to me that people want to just hate on them just because they want to hate.
I mean, it is super lame, but that is kind of how we act towards people who have immense success for long periods of time.
Yeah.
Like, I remember Jordan going through it.
Yeah.
Like Jordan was obviously the best player in the league.
And there are people that are saying, ah, but he's never going to be magic.
He's never going to be burned.
It's like, yeah, he's better than both of them.
You know, so there is this, like, natural reaction.
And you almost need to see somebody suffer so that you can celebrate.
them. We're very weird like that.
And like the people that manage
suffering, meaning
they share a lot of their suffering
are easier to root for. Have you noticed that?
But the people who just crush it
is harder to just celebrate.
You celebrating someone who's only winning?
It's fucking everybody's girl,
making tons of money, putting
out the best music. Like, yeah,
there's a natural human instinct, I guess, and it
sucks that we have it in us to kind of pull
that person down. But if you're
being objective,
he's nice at the thing.
Yeah.
And so many, like, albums aside,
just so many good songs over such a long period of time.
Like, what, 12 years?
Yeah, this has been the greatest run in hip-hop.
And even if there's only one good song in album,
he's putting out good songs every single year for 12 years.
I'm like, that alone is impressive.
So here's my question.
I have two.
One, I want to know everyone that he got at that I didn't even,
and think he got at.
Like, who are we're all the disses?
Who are the craziest disses?
Who are the disses?
Who are the disses to the people that it's not even really publicly known yet?
And then two, does this erase the Drake Kendrick beef?
Let's start with two.
Yeah, you're going to start with two.
You don't think it erases it.
Does it chip away from it?
No.
In the same way that Pusher T beat Drake, but Drake came back with good music.
where it's like people aren't really talking about it anymore,
but it's still an L on his record.
Yeah.
But we don't even, I forgot he lost a push of T.
I didn't.
But again, I'm more casual about it,
but like to me, I think with music or with sports,
there's this recency bias where like you could get knocked out in a fight.
Like, for example, Francis Ingano this past weekend.
Before this, Francis and Gano got knocked out by Anthony Joshua,
if I'm not mistaken, in a boxing match.
He comes in this week and he fights a guy who's definitely a lesser opponent.
but he looks so unbelievably intimidating
that you're just like,
yo, this guy's the baddest man
on the fucking planet.
Rhonda Rousey too.
Ronner Rousey was getting fucked up in the UFC.
I mean, Holly was a Holly home, I think,
knocked her out pretty easily.
And it's like, then you see her
just take out Gina Corona 15 seconds.
Yes, Gina is much older.
It hasn't fought in a long time.
But there is this recency bias in us for things.
And I wonder, it's like,
if Kendrick's not dropping anything,
and he probably isn't,
and this is the last thing that we've seen
is he back on top.
Well, I think to me, this is just
what I kind of expected him to do, which is like,
same with Nath and JZ. It's like, yeah, you lose the battle,
but you win the war.
And, like, I think Drake is just going to...
When it's all said and done 20 years from now,
Drake will have won the war
10 times over.
The difference with Nause and JZ
is that they're now both billionaires and friends.
Yeah. I don't think Drake and Kendrick
will ever be friends.
I don't think they're ever going to, like, patch it up
in 20 years.
years and it'd be cool.
Decision to continue going
at Kendrick in this. Right decision
or wrong decision? Yeah, you have to.
I think if you avoid it, it's like,
ah, you acknowledge, you lost, you bowed
out, and that's it. But I
liked it, it wasn't like whole songs
dedicated to it. It was just like,
yo, this beef is forever.
I'm going to continue sunning you.
The whole album is kind of dedicated to it in a way,
but it's dedicated to everyone that shows up.
Yeah. Yeah. So it's him plus
everyone. It's not a specific
disc track. It's like a little bar here, a little bar there. If it's a specific disc track,
then Kendrick might have to get back in the studio. But does he get back in the studio for a
line or two? I think no. So it's almost... I'm not going to like Drake definitely played it good.
Selfishly, I wish he had one song. Dedicated. Yeah, because I remember when, even after the Jay Z.
Nah situation on Blueprint 2, Jay Z just had a whole song just to...
destroying Nas.
And it's like, people don't really talk about it,
but I'm telling you this was the hardest
disc track of all of them.
Sure, but...
And I love that.
So just as a fan of battle rap,
I would have liked another one.
You would have liked as a fan,
but strategically, it's like...
You don't want Kendrick to drop
and then fuck up your rollout.
True.
Because if you do some crazy shit,
Kendrick drops,
now we're talking about
the back and forth beef again,
and you just put out 45 songs,
and now you got to get back
in the fucking studio.
It's like you want to do
just enough
where you're taking shots
and he's not responding.
Which is why I think the triple album
is smart for a bunch of reasons.
It's like, one, I'm acknowledging everything
that's gone on in the past two years.
So it's like, that's Iceman.
And then it's like, I'm also going to put
songs for the women, kind of like the Drake that you know.
That's like Habiti.
And then here's where I'm going to go.
And that's made of honor.
It's like kind of more experimental.
He's trying out different sounds.
And it's like pushing kind of like,
here's the next wave that y'all are going to jump on.
So he kind of does everything all at once.
Like, here's where I'm at.
here's the old me, here's the new me. And it's just flooding the plane. And on top of that, Miles
pointed this out to me, Michael Jackson is the only artist to have three of his albums chart.
At the same time? Top three, one, two, and three. Right after he died. Right after he dies. He has the
three albums chart. He's the only artist to do it. And Drake, it seems like he's making a push with
this to try to do the same thing. And the nod with the glove. Yeah. Apparently he's the guy who
bought the glove. Yeah, $150,000 for the diamond glove. I thought that that was.
was kind of a steal, right?
I thought he rented it for that.
I'm being 100%...
No, I think he bought it.
From what I understand, it's...
He bought it between...
Michael Jackson's diamond-incrusted glove
is only $150,000,
but there's a Pokemon card
that is worth $7 million?
Yeah.
Doesn't that seem off?
But I wonder if they have a few gloves.
That's what I think.
I think there's a few gloves, and it's not diamonds.
Probably like rhinestones or something like that.
Yeah, I mean, who cares what the stone is?
Just the fact that, Michael...
I'm pretty sure there's multiple.
There's multiple.
Yeah.
But there's multiple Pokemon cards.
That, to me, just feels so odd.
Well, if you're talking about the Pikachu Illustrator, PSA 10,
there's only one of those.
Yeah.
There's only one of those.
What?
I'm not trying to get you.
That's what it is.
What do you think has been in the hands of more kids?
Bang.
Don't say that.
Absolute bang.
Absolutely banger.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
I like that.
I do it like that.
Great job, Chelsea.
You all be giving me.
But he dissed everyone.
So obviously there's the Kendrick disses on a bunch of different tracks.
Damn, who was this guy for real?
I guess a magician.
A hundred million streams vanished.
No one's got questions.
Talking about the Kendrick streams that all of a sudden were there and then they got pulled down.
A little hypocritical because some of your streams disappeared as well.
That is kind of funny to do.
That is kind of funny to do.
It's like it's like Nancy Pelosi and like Trump talking to each other about rigging the stock market.
Yeah.
You rigged it more
Yeah, yeah, okay, all right
And Mugsy Bogs dunked for once
Even I'm a bit amazed
Kind of funny
This one was one that people
Specifically on Black Twitter
Got kind of
There was discussion about it
White kids listen to you
Because they feel some guilt
And that's how your soul gets fulfilled
Handing out turkeys on camera
Inside of your hood
And then you go back to the hills
How many houses you built
How many souls did you heal
Off the back of your deal?
So he's basically saying
White Kids are listening to Kendrick
Because they have white guilt
It's like they listen to you because they want to be like an activist and a part of this whole like, you know, black cultural movements.
Ah.
And that they do it because you represent that in the space, not because they actually like the music.
I'll be honest.
I never met a white person listed Kendrick, bro.
No, you go to a Kendrick concert.
It's they're buying most of the tickets.
Is that right?
Yeah.
Well, that's also.
That's most of hip-hop.
Yeah.
But that's just a numbers game, isn't it?
At the end of the day, it's like when you, when your genre is the most popular genre of music in the world.
and you live in a country where black people are 12% of population
and white people are like fucking 60 or 70.
Like the chances are the numbers are going to be skewed.
But like NBA Youngboy show, it's a bit more mixed than a Kendrick show.
The whites ain't getting after the NBA Younger.
They like them, but it's a bit more mixed.
But he's calling out Kendrick's hypocrisy because he's like,
he's basically trying to say, oh, Kendra, you say you only make music for black people.
You're a black artist for black people.
But then your show is, you know, 80% white.
What I would say is, like, that's not Kendrick's fault.
Like, he can't decide who buys the tickets.
Right, he's just saying you're misrepresenting who you are.
I'm being honest, my music's for everyone.
That's why my audience is Indian kids and white kids and black kids.
That is true.
I would say that, like, he's more ubiquitous.
Drake is a more, like, universal artist.
Yeah.
But sometimes he'll frame things trying to make them like this is when they aren't.
Because that's a good thing if you're.
Yeah, he's like, he's like,
You just make music for black people.
And then he's like, yeah.
Yeah.
Like when he said, you rap like you're trying to free the slaves.
I'm like, yeah, it's a good thing.
You don't want to free the slaves?
You want them to stay there?
I mean, like, you know, Drake is half wants him.
So he'll try to frame shit like that.
I'm like, bro, look at a bear, man.
That's why people keep telling him.
Look at a bearer.
That would be a good movie.
if some guy did rap
and freed the slaves. That'd be a fire movie.
Would you not watch that?
If rapping freed the slaves?
Yeah. Mark, keep going.
Okay. That's a Miles comment.
Keep going to have been a good movie.
He goes at DJ Cal. That one
went super viral and everyone's in Callet's
comments. What does Callid do?
What is Caled? Because I think he thought
it was just going to brush past.
Or maybe some PR firm
told him like, hey, it's better you don't say something.
whatever, but like, this is not going away.
And now he's so late to saying anything that if he does, it will just look performative.
Like, he's doing it because he's getting criticism.
So what does he do?
He just doesn't go outside anymore.
But then another thing, so hypocritical.
Because Jewish Drake, I hear you speak out about Israel.
Well, he did sign the Creators for Peace thing.
Fuck is that.
This was like basically a big coalition of artists.
that signed a ceasefire
activism plea
that was very public
and he signed to like...
That's the quietest way you can tell you free Palestine.
It's louder than Calut.
I didn't even know that.
I didn't even know that.
Alex.
I guess it's a little bit of...
It's not louder than Cali.
Calli can't even say it.
That's true.
That's insane.
Like, I mean, free Palestine is it that crazy?
Like, what's the opposite of free Palestine?
enslaved.
How could you not say?
Sometimes I see people that they can't even say the words.
Yeah, I know.
You're just like, well, what are you trying to say if you can't say to words?
Like I understand like words might have different meetings, et cetera, but like you should be allowed
to say the word.
Don't you want everybody to feel free?
Like, how could you not want anybody be free?
It is a politically charged con.
Of course.
It's same as a crisis king.
No, that's factual.
You know what I'm saying, my boy?
That's just factual.
That was like that.
We were watching,
brilliant idiots.
They were asking him
direct question like,
oh, can Trump run for a third time
based on the constitution?
And these motherfuckers couldn't even say.
Yeah, I know.
They couldn't even say it's unconstitutional.
That shit is,
whoo.
Crazy.
But now everyone's in Cali's comments
just being like,
you know, say it.
You had to turn it off the comments, right?
Yeah.
So what would you do if you're Cali?
What would you do?
You got to join Hamas.
That's the only way, right?
You've got to go extra.
You got to go.
They got to dig bigger tunnels, dog.
Ah, he needs to
That's going to be a little
The Cali joins him
Ozzy is like, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Bro, there's no way he's paraglider.
There's not a fucking
parachute big.
It's going to look like Indiana Jones.
That rocked up on the phone.
No, but for real, like, what does he do?
What would you do if you were...
Now you've got to ride it out.
I'm assuming that in his mind, because he's
half Palestinian, full Palestinian?
I think full?
Like, in his mind, I'm sure people got in Zia
and they're like, hey, you're a pop star.
You make music for everyone.
you're one of the biggest artists in the world
you're getting all this money off of making these hits
so you work with everybody
you don't need to say anything
just because you're ethnically from a place
you don't got to do it. I'm sure people told them that
and they probably said this is going to go away
yeah and they'll be like this is all smooth out
and you're going to be fine you can privately have your beliefs
but publicly you don't need to say anything
and I'm assuming that's what his position was
it was a political one and now
he's made enemies with people and now they're applying
pressure of Drake
like Mo Amor said the same thing in his special
he called out Cala too
yeah yeah
And so now people are noticing being like, bro, you're us and you're not saying anything about this.
That's crazy.
And there's even been videos of people that have interviewed Cal, they're like, oh, say Free Palestine.
He goes, peace and love to everybody.
Yeah, I know.
What I don't understand is like, what is he worried about saying it?
Maybe his partners, whatever, backers are.
But like, wouldn't they understand that he would feel that way?
Like, wouldn't he understand that he would want his family members over there?
Are they that understanding?
Like, some of the strong...
They don't have to understand their position, but they could empathize with his position.
Can they?
I mean, do you not?
I think it's one of those things that they're like, hey, remember that rich, you know, like Zionist billionaire that you performed at his kids bar mitzvah two years ago and he paid you crazy money to go do it?
Do you want those deals to dry up?
You can either make a stand and gain financially, maybe something, maybe not a ton.
Or you can say nothing and still able to play both sides of the ball and make money from everyone.
I'm assuming that's what happened behind the scenes.
You think he's going to keep getting Weight Watcher's deal while he gains weight?
Like, that only happens when you cool with a lot of people.
So he thought that being a, we're assuming here, obviously,
but he thought that like his ability to be this celebrity for everyone,
this like public figure that can have access to all these different rooms
would be limited by taking a stance on this cause.
That's what I assume.
But it's the same shit Drake does.
Interesting.
You're like, Drake isn't loud enough about it to call out Cal.
Yeah.
But I think he got pushed back for that too.
But I think in Drake's position, he's like, I don't have to say anything.
I'm Canadian.
Yeah, it's like, these aren't my people.
Whereas, like, you should feel compelled to talk about it because they're your people.
Yeah.
Now, you can feel compelled to talk about because you're a human being.
Yep.
Absolutely.
But like, if something's happening in Scotland, it doesn't matter to you, probably as much as it might matter to me.
No, I matter to me because you're my brother, bro.
Yo, man.
Come on.
Thank you, bro.
What's going on over there?
I don't give a fuck.
Yeah, what is going on over there?
Yeah, what's going on with them sheep fuckers?
Damn, bro.
That was crazy.
You're proud of that, though.
Yeah, you didn't mean it that way.
Yeah.
We both like big asses.
Fair enough.
Yeah, go on.
I mean, what about the political scandal?
The 2026 Hollywood election?
Yeah, that was crazy.
You remember that?
That was crazy.
Yeah.
The Scottish National Party was facing that difficult election cycle?
I know.
I know.
just fucking...
What's your take on that?
The howdy scandal was fucking nuts.
That was a crazy scandal out there, and I'm like,
I'm glad we got through it as a country and a people
as shows our resiliency. You know what I mean?
Free Palestine. You're going to say free scholar.
Free scholar.
There you go.
And then he went at Rick Ross.
I actually, I liked this bar.
I thought it was cool.
I mean, it was...
I was...
Aidan Ross was streams before Aidan Ross had ever streamed.
I thought that was good.
Great bar. Hard bar.
He went at ASAP crazy hard.
Your baby mama ain't even
post a single.
Damn, where's she at?
I mean, that's a lot.
They got beef, but also
if I drop an album.
You know what I mean? If I drop an album.
My wife's private on Instagram.
I'm like, get it up.
What are we doing over here?
Yeah, a little bit, right?
Maybe there's a reason.
She must have posted something.
You almost don't want to believe it.
She must have posted. That's probably an unfair take.
Can we check that?
She'd obviously check it, but like,
I feel like she posted him.
Maybe not for a song.
Maybe him in a Prada ad or something.
I mean, she's also a billionaire.
She's like, I'm supporting enough.
You know what I mean?
This is Rihanna we're talking about.
Also, she made three of his kids.
She's done a lot.
Yeah.
She's done a lot.
Shout out Aes.
But that's also Aesap's fault.
He keeps shooting at Drake.
Like, his last album was so many disses at Drake.
But I respect that too.
Why?
A's from New York, bro.
Like, you tell me a New York dude who someone's talking shit about
and they're not going to talk shit back.
Tracks.
Like, I think that a lot of people, when they see him in the fashion.
My bad, Aesap.
No, you know what I mean?
Like, they see them in the fashion world and they forget, like,
this is a New York rapper.
And you're talking shit about me.
You're going to get it back.
Like, every single time.
You're completely right.
Now, let the record show.
Yeah.
According to Billboard from 2025,
because it's December from 2025,
Rihanna hopped in a Rocky's Instagram comment section,
showing love for her man and his hard
work saying so effing proud let's go baby that's not a post okay it's not enough it's a good comment
it is a nice supportive comment it is a nice supportive comment maybe there was more couldn't even
hit the reshare so maybe there's more shut up this is new yorker bro the nix is in the playoffs
we need unity right now it's ice man season right now ice man season happens after the NBA
final fast sure that's right shout out ASAP all right
Took a little shot of Jay Cole.
I thought that was light.
Yeah.
Actually, I thought that was light unless there's another way to interpret it.
Say the line.
So there's a cub.
He says, me, I stood 10 T's and accepted the mission because I'd much rather be caught in submission.
How can you press the ignition and let some memories of the past affect your decision?
Now, say the other one about Engaged.
The married rapper line.
Oh, yeah, I got to pull that one up.
I could have fell back like the married rapper.
but we engaged is the line.
When he says it, it kind of sounds like he said,
but we ain't gay.
That's what I thought the little double entendant.
But this could be like that dumb rap shit
where you find like 20 meetings
to something that doesn't exist.
But the couple bars after that,
he is still popping shots, I don't know.
Yeah.
Have you seen the kid?
This guy's funny.
He definitely went lighter on Jay Cole than I thought he was.
Yeah, he was delicate with him.
We can't play the audio, but he does explaining Drake lyrics to my girl.
Oh, yeah, it says, girl.
This is funny.
This is funny.
Do you get that?
No, what does that mean?
He's down to put bills on their face, like money for their head because he's down to, like, hire someone to kill them.
Oh, okay.
But then also bills in their face, like flexing on them, bills in their face.
But also, like, a duck bill because they're ducking Drake.
Like, they're ducking him.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But the name for a male duck is a Drake.
No.
Yes.
Oh, I don't know.
Drey.
So they're ducking Drake.
Okay.
And Kendrick's last name is Ducksworth.
No way.
So this whole song is dissing Kendrick.
Yeah.
Ducking Drake.
That is insane.
And then it goes even further because the Buffalo Bills, their rivals are the Patriots.
Yeah.
And their quarterback is Drake.
May.
So they're ducking Drake.
No way.
This is how we want women to react to everything we say.
I love that.
Right?
You realize how much your wife don't care about you once you have kids and they run to see you when you come home?
You know what I'm?
She's like full on spram.
My wife is still cleaning dishes or something.
Like, hey, baby, how you doing?
Anyway.
Okay, we got a bunch more.
I mean, he goes at Jay-Z.
Wait, but before we move on for that, why do you think he went light at Cole?
Because he knows Cole's not going to respond.
I think he also has a lot of love for Cole still.
Yeah.
But I think he all had to call it out like, yeah, that was weak.
It's also bullying if you go at Cole.
Like going at someone who's going to engage in a beef with you.
Oh, shit.
No, I mean, I'm in just in coal right now.
I know.
I'm not trying to disqual.
I'm saying like Cole has already said I'm not going to beef with anybody.
So you're basically calling him out for not supporting you, but he's not beat, you know what I mean?
I get it, but he's started this whole shit.
You could damn there blame Cole for having all the shit Drake went through.
That's why he called him gay.
Or engaged.
Or engaged.
Yeah.
But I don't know.
I think it should have been more bars.
And then he said something about like he didn't pick up.
He tried to call him or he didn't call him back or something like that.
I didn't hear that.
All right, give me some real fucking heat.
Give me some like...
Well, the Lucian Grange ones is...
Who is Lucy and Grange again?
He's the head of Universal?
Head of Universal.
So there's a couple bars in here that are interesting.
So one that's obviously says,
I'm fighting the man, not suing a rapper,
you boys aren't listening.
So he's talking about how he's fighting the label
that he's in this deal with.
And he has a bunch of lines at him.
He says, me and Lucian both got Jewish ties,
but I'll still call the cap on his head
like Jewish rabbis.
and then he has this one
Grange arranged an evil plan to get the masses
to point their fingers of me
and blame for the same things they had MJ framed
the difference with me is that I've maintained
my black complexion I'm ready to black out
on anyone trying to white out my name
so he's a legend
he's a legend that Grange is doing some dirty work
yeah but he's been saying that
right yeah but I like that
I still don't like the loss of situation
Oh, well, yeah.
Yeah.
But I kind of get it a little bit.
But this is another example of you pointing something out that you're trying to reframe it.
But it's still corny shit you're doing.
Yeah, so what do you do in that situation?
Like, if you're trying to sue the label because you think the label is doing nefarious shit,
but do you not do it because everybody's going to interpret it as suing Kendrick?
That is how we all interpreted it.
Cut your losses and move on.
Like he's going to appeal and keep this thing dragging out.
But I heard one theory online is like, hey, jamming them up with litigation, now he's using
this three album to get off his deal.
And now if they try to hold them on the deal, it could look like prejudice because
he filed the lawsuit.
Like he might be using this as a
strategic play to get out of his deal.
I don't know.
There's so many theories online about whether
or not he's even still in his deal,
did he satisfy
his contract? Yeah, I saw
a couple of those theories. And that some private
equity company is going to give him some
crazy. Two billion or some shit like that.
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But then there's also a line where he says,
y'all about to make me Richie like Lionel for real,
and that's the truth.
Now, people have made a stretch here,
but it's kind of funny.
Lucy and Grange has a son named Elliot.
Elliot is married to Sophia Richie,
Lionel Richie's daughter.
So Lionel Richie is Lucian Grange's daughter-in-law.
And he also makes another line where he's like,
I'm the Golden Goose,
causing problems in Lucian's house.
And so he's making this line, like, y'all are going to make me rich like Lionel.
So there's, like, sub-illusions that he's going to be like Lionel and get rich off of Lucian Grange.
And in a way that Sophia Ritchie got rich from being affiliated with the Grange family.
And some people have read into it to say that he's how somehow, some way had like a trist.
With Miss Ritchie.
This is a crazy allegation that people have tried to stretch.
I don't think it's true personally.
but people have tried to make the connection.
That would be dirty work if that's the case.
I don't think it's true, but that's what people are speculating on the interwhips.
Can't put a box by them, though.
Can't put a box by them.
Boy's done work.
And now he got that rep, so now if you just throw that out there, it's like a little breadcrumb.
Yeah.
He goes on to say, in reference to Jay-Z, people are assuming it's Jay-Z.
I mean, he has lines about not taking the, he's like, I won't take the dinner, give me $500,000.
can't learn anything from any of you.
Damn, y'all was really island hopping back then.
Now y'all got your names redacted.
And it seems like he's referencing...
Pushy T and J.
Push the T and JZ, getting their names redacted out of the Epstein files.
But he could just be referenced.
That's a beautiful one where it's like if you take offense to it,
it exposes more about you than it does the line.
Because he could just be talking about the dudes on the Epstein files.
Yeah.
You know, you guys were Island hopping.
Now you got your names redacted.
Yeah, but that's a reach.
Fuck that.
But if, if Jake...
Corny's bar on the album.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Good thing human beings aren't biased, man.
It's a good thing we don't have emotional connections to artists and defend them.
Nope.
Whenever we can.
Ah, man.
He goes to DJ Monster, Farrell, Push a T, LeBron, DeMar de Rosen.
The Dr. Dre one I thought was great.
Why are you coming to Dre, man?
The bar is great.
What's the bar?
If Drake took out the AK, maybe he'd be going to...
jail just based off the name that it spells
what they say
they just smelled. I heard they got a special
place in hell for N-words
as joking about the evil when they did
it themselves. Break this
down. So
if Drake took out the AK,
I'm sounding like the dude.
If Drake took out the AK,
it spells Drake. Okay. So you take
the AK out of Drake as Dre.
And he's saying there's a special place
in hell for people joking about the
evil when they did it themselves.
So he's implying, again,
allegedly, I have nothing to do with this.
If Drey's joking about
being with underage girls, he's like,
Dr. Drey.
And there's an allegation that
Dre was dating like a 15 or 16 year
old when he was like 25 or some shit.
He's calling back to that saying, you're
clown of me for being into underage girls. You were
on the record in a relationship, according to Drake's
what he says. I didn't know about that.
I know about Dre maybe getting a little
handsy back in a date, but I didn't hear about
What do you mean about that?
I don't know.
People look it up.
What should they Google?
Dr. Drehan's.
I said, but damn.
Yeah.
But a clever bar, nonetheless.
Absolutely.
We got to talk about this brawn situation, bro.
So what do you think?
I mean, like, to me, that's the most...
I always thought that was the most foul.
And again, like, we're in entertainment,
and maybe that's something that, like,
you got to understand.
I don't know what bronze stands to game from these things.
He's already the top of the top.
But like in this game, there are people incredibly opportunistic and they will switch up on things.
And people have helped them if they see that there's a better opportunity or that a person could be pulling them down.
So they make these moves strategically.
And it's like there's not the same loyalty you would expect amongst friends in the business.
But like, I don't know.
Like, Drake was going to his kids fucking basketball games, bro.
Like, if I go to your kids basketball game, he had a.
tattooed on, right?
Yeah, which is a little...
That's a little weird.
Yeah, it's a little weird.
But still...
That's weird.
You're trying to turn a weird thing into a good thing.
That is weird.
That is a weird thing.
It's LeBron, dude.
So if I tattoo you on me right now, you're not going to find that weird?
I'm not LeBron.
If I was LeBron, though, I'd be like, yeah, damn right.
It's LeBron, dude.
And the bar is actually pretty good, I thought.
I shouldn't even be shocked to see you in that arena because you always made your career
off switching teams up.
Yeah, I was a great bar.
I don't know.
But I don't know.
And then he goes at Joe Budden.
That was a funny one.
What you say?
I mean, but it's funny.
To me, their whole beef is funny
because it seems like they just go back and forth all the time.
I feel like they both low-key love each other.
That's what I'm saying.
I feel like, I don't know.
Like, I think we got to see like one day, 20 years from now DMs
where they're like, they're kind of just both like,
nah, that was a good point you made about me or no, that was a good bar.
Yeah, I think their whole beep is predicated on them being with the same girls.
Oh, I thought it was.
I thought it was like some rap-ty rap shit.
Like, a love of the game.
And, like, I think Drake wants validation from Joe
because he sees him as somebody who's like a connoisseur of music.
And I think Joe sees Drake as, like, the guy who's reached the mountaintop
and also is nice at rapping.
He's not just some pops-on.
You think it's just about girls?
Yeah.
I mean, this is.
That's some losers shit, bro.
You guys are fucking 50 years old.
But it's like homo-lawed.
Actually, I put it on Drake.
Because, like, he would get with some of Joe's exes and then just, like, flaunted.
Like, that's like Drake's motive is like, hey, I'm going to clown you by showing I fuck one of your girls.
And it's like, it's corny shit.
And that's why Budden felt that it was corny shit.
And that's why they didn't beefing all the time.
But I think they both respect each other's pen.
So that's why it's like, it's mutual respect.
It's also mutual pain.
It's like when someone that you actually respect says something about you,
it hurts more than someone that you don't give a fuck about.
I mean, that's what the line says.
Who knows which one of his bubble-shaped tings
I must have usher through the double gates,
showing her the time of her life while Brosky having stomach aches,
hearing about the good times at Lover's Lake
and send her back to you while you sleepwalking naked in another state.
That was funny.
That was funny.
And apparently it was a line.
Drake is funny.
As a comedian, there are bars in here
that you really do.
appreciate it. Yeah. But yeah, it's just, I don't know, there's a funny line. Apparently,
I didn't know this, but that he had a, he told a story about sleepwalking one time naked.
I think he got arrested or something. Is that what it was? Yeah, I wasn't familiar with it.
He was like sleepwalking and I think he like knocked on his name or his dog. No way.
Yeah, that happens. But it's a, yeah, it's a sleepwalk, you know. But no, I just, I thought,
I thought the whole project was fire. I like that he dropped all three. I like that it's in the charts.
And I think people are like, oh, yeah, this is awesome. We get to witness great and it.
I'm glazer. I am glazer. The whole project's not fire. It's a good
problem. You haven't even listened to it. Iceman, I listened to a few times. And then you
haven't even listened to the other ones. So how are you going to say the whole project
ain't fire if you haven't even listened to it? But all the Iceman ain't fire. Like Iceman,
I would say two thirds of it is good. That's phenomenal for an album. Yes, but then you have two
more albums. The Habib Tee's shit is just not for me. You listen to it already. Yeah. I listen
to like 15 seconds of each song. Just,
to try to get through it so I can have something to bring to today.
I hate that album.
Like, I just don't like the slow singing shit.
It's just not for me.
That's for other people.
The other one, I think that's actually my favorite of all of them,
because it's just, like, fun songs to play.
Made of honor?
Yeah, while you're just, like, driving in the car.
And I think a lot more of those are going to be playing in clubs
and going to be playing the summertime and stuff.
Like Iceman was just like, hey, I'm getting my bars.
I got bars.
Yeah.
I'm nice at this.
And I choose to do this.
this other stuff where I sing.
That's a choice.
I don't have got to do it.
I could give you all bars if I want.
But I think the made of honor tracks
are the ones that are going to last more years.
Yeah.
That's what we're going to be listening to this summer.
Probably.
And then obviously we can't play the song,
but this was kind of fun.
Which one is this?
Is this the music video?
Yeah.
Which one?
This is the music video for Dust.
Oh, the boy!
And they got the young bull as a cop.
Oh, yeah, Shane.
I mean, how fire, though?
No, this is fire.
And then there's kids in it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He steals a cop car.
He's riding around Toronto.
And they got Shane in the back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, just awesome.
So Derek Poston went up with Shane when they went and did this.
And Derek is, like, the biggest Drake fan.
Yeah, yeah.
Like, he thinks that he's the second greatest artist in history, I think.
Yeah.
And the first is like
J.K. Rowling.
Yeah. And then
champagne poppy. Yeah, yeah. Wow.
Yeah, yeah. So this was like,
we were with Derek this weekend and saw Lake and like
the first thing he said when he sat down.
It's like, tell me how many Drake stories you want.
It was, yeah. Can you share anything?
Of course not.
No, of course not.
Of course not. Come on.
Secrecy.
It's just cool. It was just cool of Shane
that Shane gives his opportunity to go up to Toronto to do this.
And he's like, I'm bringing down.
Yeah. Like Derek is going to appreciate this more than anyone I know. That's awesome. That's awesome.
Which is so cool. I didn't see this full video. Like, is Drake in the video at all? I'm sure he was on set while they were making it.
I think he came on set at the end. Okay. But I don't think he's in the video. Got it. It's crazy they put out a video for all the songs.
Yeah. Yeah. But then it's easy. If he's not even in the video, then he could just like hire people to do all this stuff.
Yeah, but still to do that. Like that's a big undertaking to do a music video for.
one song.
Is it every song on all three
albums or just every song on Iceman?
I think just Iceman, but I don't know.
Still, that's crazy.
And then the White House got involved.
Like, apparently Trump posted
and edit, some Iceman shit.
I'm sure he hates this.
He put out the Iceman, but it's
ice.
I'm sure he hates this.
Come on, bro.
They're rounding up Canadians right now.
Come on, dude.
You can't be deported Canadians to Iceman.
And then there was another one.
Like I think like just the White House posted like, yeah, this one.
Yeah, iced out.
From the official White House.
No.
You could tell.
It's just some.
Insanity.
25-year-old Drake Finn that's running his account.
Kind of a fun job.
Like from all the shit that they post, like now you just know.
It's just some 20-something year old.
100%.
Yeah.
No, I think it's a team.
And then there's just one guy that's like, yeah, this is what's hot right now.
Post it.
I think you might be overestimated.
Yeah, I know.
I don't think it's just one kid who's fucking 19 years old just sitting in the White House all day, scrolling Instagram.
Because if it was a team, they wouldn't have let all this shit slip that did slip.
I don't mean a team of like highly trained professional.
I think it's a bunch of 19-year-olds that are all in different, any different things.
Maybe.
Just sending shit to the main guy.
Yeah.
Anyway, I think people have gotten all of our rap takes for the day.
Yeah.
Any final thoughts?
Drake's back, man.
Also, how's a hater?
I gave it up to him.
I said it's great.
I'm with Drake Glazer, and you said you listen to the first 15 seconds of
the heartbeat of t-shirt.
That's 7% of the album.
Bro.
And you made a...
It almost put me to sleep.
An admonishment at 7%.
You liked the slow one?
I liked it all.
I had a bunch of flights this weekend and just had a great time flying and listening.
I mean, it's not for everybody.
At least I give it up.
I like the ice bitch.
And I like the other one.
What else we got, Mark?
Miles, great contribution.
And speaking of Miles, Chud the Builder got arrested.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
What?
What?
It's a good segue.
That's a perfect segue.
You guys have similar moustaches.
Yo, Chud the Builder.
Fuck this guy.
So, this guy and Chudd the Builder was going viral, if you haven't seen it.
By...
Chud the builder, Sodorosa, Kevin Hart, was like, hold my beer.
Let me show you all how to be racist, racist.
What is this guy's M.O.?
But this is...
He's a streamer.
I can play some of the clips.
I don't even know...
I thought you were about to play some of it.
I don't even know what we can play if this is going to get us demonetized.
We might have to bleat some of this.
But basically, from my understanding,
I'm not an avid should-the-builder follower.
I've only kind of heard about him since the story, bro.
That's not even play a clip.
He will go around and...
I don't like to stay.
Basically, like, antagonize black people is what it seems like.
Maybe I'm not giving a charitable read.
You can correct me if I'm wrong.
But he'll go around and be like, y'all believe in free speech?
And then black people are like, yeah.
And he's like,
So it's cool if white people say the N-word, and then he'll say it hard R.
And then they get into confrontation.
And then if they try to fight him, he'll mace them.
And then if it goes any further than that, he also has a gun on them.
And then he's basically like, yo, free speech.
You know, we live in America.
You guys are Americans.
And that's the whole stream.
So we've reached the end of the Internet.
Is this the logical conclusion if you game out the Internet and you just let people do whatever the fuck they want?
They'll do anything to get attention.
and then this is the worst possible thing
that you can do to get attention.
Interesting. Oh, that's your take on it.
I just assume that this is like the logical conclusion
to like if you don't have,
this is the difference between like attention and like art.
Let's just call it.
And we can be very loose with art.
I think there are streamers that do things that are artistic.
Like they're choosing to do more than just like whatever
is the most salacious thing you could possibly say.
I think you saw Kai do a lot when he's building out these sets.
There's a bunch of streamers.
I would even say speed.
Speed, absolutely.
Going around all these places, like, creating these moments in all these, like, countries that are maybe more obscure.
Absolutely.
100%.
I would even say, like, I've been watching nonstop clips of, you know, Adrian Broner and Dean the Great.
I don't know if you've been seeing them.
But they, you know who aimed Adrian Brunner.
Yeah, the box, of course.
And then there's a streamer Dean the Great, who I think also had, like, maybe a boxing career.
Anyway, they've been hanging out and, like, I just see clips online.
But, like, they're just hilarious together.
They're making fun of each other.
They're scaring the hose.
It's just like, Adrian Bruner, I mean, I really hope that he does not have a drinking
problem.
Like, it looks like he does in the streams, but he is an all-time hilarious individual.
He was hilarious during press conferences when he was a champion.
He's still hilarious now.
Anyway, I'm not saying this is like high arts, but there is like a goal of intended humor
for it, and it looks fun.
But, like, if you're not capable of just...
generating attention based on some form of skill, you'll do it based on pure shock,
and this is the worst of the worst.
So you don't feel, Chud, the builder is a civil rights activist.
People online are saying a free speech, you know, proponent.
Are you, I mean, like, what are the limits to free speech in terms of, like, antagonistic behavior?
Well, that's my issue with this.
Like, free speech is a, I think we've talked about this before, but it's like a legal
impressing that the government can't put you in prison for something that you say.
Right.
So it's not illegal to say the N-word to a group of black people.
Yes.
You know, like, I don't, like, maybe in a certain circumstance, potentially it could be,
depending on, like, where you're at and, like, the nature of it.
But, like, you can say the word and not get arrested.
Exactly.
And that is what freedom of speech is.
Yes.
But to me, this is like, hey, I can disrespect you, and then you aren't going to do
anything about it, right, because you believe in freedom of speech.
Yeah, which is bullshit.
And it's like, no, like, you don't have to say the end word to him.
You could just go up to any group of dudes and be like, y'all are bitches, and they would try to fight you.
And you wouldn't be like, oh, you guys don't believe in free speech?
It's like, no, you're disrespecting me.
And now there's going to be consequences for disrespect.
Yeah, exactly.
People would react.
Yeah, I don't even know if we have freedom.
I mean, we do have, I imagine, freedom to antagonize, but I don't know if anybody is, like, fighting for it.
And that's what this feels more like.
Freedom to disrespect, freedom to antagonize, freedom to, like, make people feel incredible amounts of discomfort.
And like if you walked up to them,
he was having a discussion about freedom of speech.
Yeah.
Right?
Where he was like,
well, what about this word?
And how would you feel about people saying that word?
And then some people saying, like, I hate that word,
but like, I understand he shouldn't be arrested for saying it.
I don't think he gets any pushback.
Right?
They're having a discussion.
Wouldn't get any clicks or streams.
And the goal is not freedom of speech.
The goal is attention.
And a person who just doesn't have the ability to get attention
through any other means besides the,
the lowest comment. It's hard for me to check my bias on this. Like, I really despise this guy and
people like this. And what bothers me so much is that he just like came out of nowhere.
And now everybody knows his name. And they're probably using all the bot farms and the clippers
to make him bigger. And this is just going to motivate more people to do this type of action.
Because like, hey, this is the quickest way to get on now. But I wonder if it does. Like,
I wonder if seeing, you know, he's got...
I already see it happening.
Really?
There's more people like, oh, okay, it's up.
We can just say anywhere, we can just do whatever.
Yeah.
Because it's a slow role with people like Nick Fuentes, because he says it all the time on his stream.
Yeah.
And now it leads to this.
And I really hope...
The only thing I dislike about this is that he shot himself and missed.
Well, he did hit himself, right?
Yeah, but he missed.
He missed.
Yeah.
That's the only bad thing about this thing.
Right, right.
Which, yeah.
I mean, this is pedantic, but like, white dude saying the N-word is more popular now on Twitter.
But he's directly saying it to black people, which is, like, another level of antagonism and disrespect.
Because you can't get enough attention just saying it.
Now we're desensitized to white boys just saying it, right?
Like, you see all the streamers kind of like, not all, but a lot of these streamers just throwing it out there.
So now, since we're desensitized to that, what's the next iteration of it?
How much crazier can I get so I can get the attention?
First, it was a Kendrick concert.
Kendrick opened a door.
Kendrick concert walks so Nick Flintes could run.
So he gets in this thing.
It's difficult to know exactly what happened, but I think the context is kind of clear.
So, like, he's outside of a courthouse in Tennessee.
He's a confrontation with a black dude who happens to be a veteran.
And it appears that this guy takes his gun out before the altercation.
takes place and then he shoots him and then also grazes himself in the conversation.
And he's claiming that he acts in self-defense and now he's currently being charged with attempted
murder, employing a firearm during a dangerous felony, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment
with a deadly weapon, and his bail is set of 1.25 million.
Can you act in self-defense if your goal is to antagonize?
I don't believe so, but...
And that's why the judge was like, we're setting the bail super high and we didn't think that you're...
The only problem is I don't know if he started this one.
That's what both sides are.
claim they claiming that the black guy came out of nowhere.
Because now he's popular enough on the internet that people see him.
And so some of his streams, you'll see him walking around.
People are just like, yo, fuck you.
And then he immediately fires back with the N-word or some other type of racial slur.
There's an interesting thing going on where it's like we pretend that like words don't have meaning, right?
Like they don't hold meaning outside of like the dictionary definition of what they are.
And like I saw an interesting debate or at least a clip of the debate, so I'm not giving full context.
but it was between Ack and Sneko.
And I think Sneko was taking the position of like, it's just a word and people should be able to say the word.
And then Ack was like, all right, well, to say something about Allah.
Shout out to Ack.
He cooked them on that.
And it was like, it was a great point because what he was presenting is like, hey, that word means more to you.
It's not just a sound.
It has a meaning and you will not use it in a negative way.
Yeah.
Which I think most people understand.
They're like, this means so much to you.
And we're not going to disgrace that person.
And there are people that do do it, and they do try to disgrace it,
and they know what they're doing when they're doing it.
Right?
But, like, you can't sit here and be like,
that word has no meaning is just a sound.
And then when there's something important to you
and someone tries to disgrace it or asks you to do it,
you refuse to do it.
So now you acknowledge that these words do have different meaning.
And to black people, this word means a lot,
especially when non-black people say it.
Yep.
So it might not mean anything to you,
but it just like Allah might not mean anything to you,
but it means somebody else.
And you might have to deal with that response.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now should you be able...
In my group chat when I said, I mean, in my DMs when I said something on this pod that they didn't like.
But now, should the government be able to punish you if you say that in America with its freedom of speech?
No.
Like, should you be able to speak negatively or should you be able to say these words according to the government rules of freedom of speech?
Yes, they shouldn't put you in jail for that.
But that doesn't mean that someone can't be pissed off by it.
It's like what Charlemagne says all the time.
It's like you have the right to, you have freedom of speech.
You are free to say whatever you want, but you're not freedom from the repercussions
than another person might have.
Like you are the right to say whatever you want about my kids.
I'm going to react away if you're talking crazy about my kids.
Like, yes, my kids just have names and they're just sounds or whatever.
But it's like they have a very different meaning to me.
Right.
And you're saying these things.
Yeah.
So.
And people wouldn't be like, oh, you're so emotional for reacting that way.
Yeah, I'm emotional.
And people get emotional about certain things.
Yeah.
Whether or not the government should be able to restrict your ability to talk about my kids,
I would say, like, no, you have the legal right to do it.
But then I'm going to react emotionally about it, I'm sure.
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And there's another thing that bothers me, and I know people, whatever, I don't give a
fuck.
Like, people say, hey, black people are always victims, and they just like, we milk the fact
that they're just like racism.
And they think that we're post-racist society since Obama and shit like that.
But then you have a guy that does this type of stuff, then puts up a go-fifes.
fund me and people are donating
and he just raised $1.2 million.
Like that is... You raised that much?
Yeah. I don't think he was that much.
Look at it right now. It's... Oh, no, I'm
sorry, sorry. Maybe...
I thought it was like $90,000 or something like that.
No, no, no. He hit enough to get the bond.
The bond was $1.2
mil, but you have to hit 10%
of that so you can pay the bail bond.
Yeah, I think he raised $200,000. $200,000. But even
that. Imagine. It's crazy. That is that many
people willing to support this guy
who's doing obviously racist behavior, and then you try to tell black people that, oh, racism's done,
get over it.
Like, that shit is, it just sucks to know that.
Yeah.
But that exists.
There are people out there that, yeah, that they, I don't even know what you're supporting
right there.
Like, you want to be able to say the N-word to black people?
Is that what the people are supporting?
Like, what is the-
They're supporting his actions.
All the shit that he does, they're supporting his actions.
They want him free.
They want him back on the street to be able to conduct himself that.
I mean, he calls himself like a free speech warrior.
That's how he frames himself.
And I think that the most charitable interpretation, of course,
I think there's a massive contingent of people that are just racist
and don't like black people and are willing to support this.
But I wonder if the most charitable interpretation is like,
because I've heard people even kind of like sort of flirt this on X
where they're like white people would call it emotional all the time.
but we say one word about black people and everyone and now that you're trying to fight.
And that's like what they'll try to say.
And they're like, this guy's just pushing the limits of free speech and he's illustrating that you are allowed to say things and you don't have to react negatively.
And I don't think that's a great defense because it's like, no, if you disrespect someone, they can check you.
And that's like very reasonable in the context and the setting that you gave like with your kids.
Like, yeah, you disrespect someone, you might get slapped.
Yeah, we're not robots. This is not chatchee-t. We're like emotional beings.
And sometimes we'll have irrational responses
to things that we're very emotional about.
You know what I mean?
Like it's about to get very irrational in New York
in the next week.
We're in the Eastern Conference Finals.
If you want to talk about irrational behavior
from people who are saying,
go outside of Madison Square Garden
after a Knicks victory or a Knicks loss.
And you will see how emotional we will get
about this team that we care about.
Have we met any of these people on this team?
No. Do we have any connectivity
to the people on the team?
No.
But this means a lot to us.
And we're going to go fucking crazy.
crazy. They're going to be guys right outside
the MSG saying they'll suck dick for a Knicks
and they're going to say it on film and it's going to be posted by
Satole and they believe it.
They got to be from Jersey but I still
I don't put that on that. I recognize
the love but he's not a New Yorker.
You know what I'm saying? But yeah, it's like we get emotional about
things. That's why I always say like even with jokes is
like you can't be upset at someone's
reaction. Like we should
be able to say jokes but if people are upset
at the joke then you have to
understand that they're upset at the joke.
In this circumstance, the huge difference, I would say, is that we are not saying it to
the person specifically to irritate, antagonize, and hurt their feelings.
That is not the goal of the joke.
The goal of the joke is humor for everybody at that show to laugh.
But if somebody doesn't find it funny, you've got to let them not find it funny.
And like when the comics do the whole thing where they're like trying to bully them into
the specific reaction is like, that's just not how comedy works.
You don't bully someone to laugh at me.
Now if someone like heckled and tries to ruin the show, that's where I'm like, now you're
doing the wrong thing.
Now you've made me emotional.
And I get to react emotional.
You say a joke, and you're at a show,
someone doesn't respond well,
and they just privately leave.
That is the best.
You reward that behavior.
You reward,
or if they're just not laughing,
whatever that,
you reward that behavior
because what they're not doing
is making about themselves.
They're just going,
I'm not going to interrupt a show.
Other people are liking this.
I don't like it.
Not for me.
But that's fine.
Yeah.
I like applaud that shit.
Yeah.
If you're stopping the show
and trying to do all this,
it's like what you're doing is
you're making this moment
more about you
than all these other people
that pay,
A lot of money to go see a show, got a babysitter, came out that night.
You're ruining their issue for something that you feel.
You make a joke about cancer, and it's like, oh, this person in the front row just lost someone to cancer two days ago.
Why are they going to be laughing?
They're going to react emotionally, and then they leave.
And it's like, yeah, I didn't mean to do that to you.
But if it hit you in a weird way, like, I totally get it.
It was not my intention to hurt your feelings.
Yeah.
And if it hit you in a weird way, I understand.
You can just step out.
It's his intention to make people feel uncomfortable.
And that's why he carries a gun.
Yeah.
Comics aren't carrying a gun on stage, right?
Because it's not our intention.
This is possible.
But you know what I mean?
Because the intention is pure.
Yeah.
Right?
The intention.
And also, like, you know, usually going to a show more or less the type of comedy that you're going to get.
Yeah.
But if you've got to carry pepper spray in a gun, you're probably doing shit.
You know that people are going to react poorly to.
And that poor reaction is exactly what you want.
I'm following this case because, oh, man, if he beats this, if he gets off, like, this is going to be
bad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, apparently there is a phone call that got out from prison of him pleading, allegedly,
I don't know if this is AI, I don't think that it is, but pleading to Aidan Ross to post bail
and that he's willing to fight.
Does that mean willing to fight?
This is a 40-second clip.
This is what he says.
Don, Chuck, you can get me out, help with the bond.
I cannot access my funds until I get out of here because no one has access to any of my
gifts and go or my crypto wallets, et cetera.
I have to get out of here
so that I can get verification
processes to get into all of these
funds. I will fight for free.
If you can help me out to post bail,
I will fight for free.
We'll do whatever his
boxing. Yeah, brand risk.
I need somebody with big money
who can throw down, who can support me.
And Aiden has publicly
rejected the request to pay the
bond. I mean,
smart. Fight, fight Francis Inganu.
I don't think anybody would object to
You post a bond for that
Right?
I mean there's already been fighters that have called them out
Still don't post it still don't post it back
There's been a few fighters that have called them out
And they're like, y'all, I'll fight you
Like we can put the money up
I'll put up this amount of money
If you win you can get it
And if you, I don't even want money from you
Like let's just go fight
I've seen a few different fighters put that up
I mean don't even
Don't even give more attention
I want a few of those lifers in jail to just have their way with his asshole.
Oh, there's going to be?
That's what.
Now, people have also found these images and they're suggesting this is him.
I haven't confirmed that as him.
Oh, no.
But people are suggesting that maybe he did have some type of alternate life online allegedly.
Oh, wow.
Just the troubled soul.
But yeah, that's that one.
Anyway, more feelings, no facts?
Let's do it.
Okay.
I hate that guy, bro.
I mean, in streamer news, do you see Clav get mobbed by the judge?
No.
This is very funny.
People just, like, pointed this out.
But basically, people are, like, at his hearing, it seems like everyone that's surrounding clavicular is hot.
And people are like, they just found, like, the hottest judge they can get.
Firing a gun in the Everglades during a live stream, they have now pleaded no contest to the charges.
Andrew Morales, known online as Cuban Tarzan and Braden Peters, who goes by cubicular.
or each charged with unlawful discharge.
And people are like, look at this guy.
Peace.
Bang.
Peace.
Look like he did a little jawbreaking this guy.
Yeah.
The judges.
And people pointed out, like, he did an interview.
I forget with which news agency, but like the guy that interviewed him was handsome.
Like, everyone that's around clavicle was handsome and they're like, oh, they're just
pulling out hot people to like check him.
Like that's what everyone's saying.
They're like, to check him in what way?
Like, if you're going to get a judge, you need to have the hottest judge because according
to his own bylaws, being hot is the only thing that matters.
So if you bring the hottest person out, then he's just going to be like,
D-D guilty.
Kind of funny.
Did you see the Cars for Kids thing?
This is the funniest shit in the entire world.
You know Cars for Kids?
Yeah.
Did you hear this story?
I did.
But I heard this was, it's been a thing for a minute.
I'm surprised it's popping up now.
But we just found out about it.
Yeah.
So New York Times just ran a story that says Judge Fars Cars for Kids from broadcasting misleading
ads in California.
For context, can you explain what cars for kids?
1877 cars for kids.
1877 cars for kids.
1877 cars for kids.
Send your kid to Tel Avivine.
Is that how it ends?
I thought that was the end of the song.
We just never got to the end of the song.
I think it was specifically the Northeast thing because I don't really remember it in Florida.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
This was...
I think it was up here.
There's a few jingles we remember.
Salino and Barnes.
Injury attorneys.
1-800-888-88-88.
8-8-88.
I think that was a lot more AIDS than needed.
Yeah.
What does that do with Israel?
Those are the two non-Jewish attorneys in New York.
I had a song about it.
So according to this article from New York Times, it says,
evidence presented a civil trial,
showed that the children, especially needy or underprivileged children,
were not the exclusive recipients of the proceeds of the donated cars.
The idea we all thought was you donate your old car,
that money goes to underprivileged kids.
Right?
And then you got some sort of voucher or something for it,
or you got like a tax write off or whatever.
But that was what we all assumed it was.
I didn't really know anybody with a car growing up that could donate it.
Like to go up in New York, you don't have a car you could give away.
My dumb ass didn't even know they were selling the cars for money.
I thought you were just giving the cars to poor people.
Son, I thought that soon.
Okay.
There was a part of me it was like, well, what would the kids do with a car?
Like I just didn't understand this from the jump.
You're like Gorgbein couldn't handle it.
I thought they're just a family.
You deserve it.
Cars for kids.
I didn't get it.
What is this?
But I assumed they would do something with the cars, sell it for parts or whatever.
They did.
That's exactly what they did.
Talk to me.
That's basically it.
So according to New York Times, Cars for Kids primarily funds New Jersey-based Jewish organization, Ura, which provides programs, including an adult matchmaking service, trips to Israel for teens, and summer camps in New York.
So, yeah.
So, and now what they'll say is, like, if you go to the website, they clearly shows what it is.
But I think what the lawsuit is alleging is that, like, you're not promoting it this way in the commercial.
It just looks like this corn money is going to kids.
But, like, guys.
Well, the commercials, like, a lot of black kids.
Yeah, I know.
It's very diverse.
A lot of white kids.
It's the white kid who's playing guitar, but he's not even playing it.
Like, then you can get actual kids that can play the instruments.
Now, it says in the article, Uber also spent money overseas, the judge wrote, including a $16.5 million to buy a building,
in Israel. Jesus.
They black lives matter in it?
They turn it to a real estate venture.
See, but that was a fucking
two-decade run right there.
That had a nice run.
You'll fuck that up quick.
You need a better jingle, and you guys are usually
good at that. Wow.
You're right.
This is the commercial you're referencing right here.
Bro.
I don't even know
if we can play that.
Song still slaps, bro.
It does.
But none of these kids are...
I mean, they're just...
Listen, they should have stopped this commercial October 8th.
Do you know what I mean?
They should have known that this was going to come back.
Yeah, but nobody knew.
Just keep the going until...
That is a good point.
Yeah.
That is a good point.
You don't stop the Ponzi scheme.
You stop it when you get caught.
Well, I guess the issue is not a Ponzi scheme,
But the issue is going to just Jewish kids or Jewish adults that want to take trips to Israel.
And we all thought it was just underprivileged kids getting their first car.
Yeah.
Now, the mascot is apparently a stack of cash named five-e or five-ish.
No way.
Now, can we just zoom out of the anti-Semitism that's currently happening in our culture?
Because we should take a moment to acknowledge that racism still exists, right?
Racism still exists.
Yeah, there's a lot of people that hate Jews.
And black people.
And white people.
And there are people that hate white people.
No one really seems to care about that.
But it's all good.
We should start our own charity.
We need it.
Yeah.
Yeah, cars, kids, collective.
It's just a very funny picture right.
Why do you stop it right here?
Why do you pause right here?
Well, just the image in and of itself is a South Park sketch, I think.
Like, it just is the thing that you're like crazy.
I mean, like, if you're listening to this pod right now, please go.
get the video.
Yeah.
This is insanity.
No way.
This is true insanity.
Oh, they're not
trying to stuff the mascot in their pockets.
They're not fighting over it.
This is a father reading the tour
with his son.
What is this?
Is this a sketch? No, this is posted by
the official URA page,
which is a great nonprofit that
helps Jewish youth in New York.
And they also have some of the main
beneficiaries of cars for kids.
So I guess the criticism of this would be if they were clear about where the money would go,
maybe they wouldn't get as many donations.
Therefore, they were unclear about where the money went so that they could maximize.
I think that's what the judge is essentially alleging in the case, right?
Yeah, and specifically just that they can't advertise in California.
Because they're not, the money is not going to kids that could benefit from it in California.
I think they're saying it's false advertising.
Yes.
Yeah.
But I think that false advertising doesn't call it.
comes to the fact that it's misleading, not only misleading about being in California, but misleading
about where the money is going to in general.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, pretty wild.
In a vacuum, quite funny.
Now, outside of what's happening in the world right now, if this, like, let's say 10 years
ago, we saw this and this popped up, we would be dying fucking laughing.
There would be an episode of Kirby enthusiasm about it.
Larry would find out his car was going to.
This shit is hilarious.
That's the biggest.
First thing, I'm like.
yo, good run, man.
I gotta give it up.
Tell me 10 years ago this isn't an episode of curb.
Larry finds out he's donning the car.
He thinks it's going to this local youth or whatever like that.
He tells J.B. Smoves' character, yeah, I'm zoning my car so that underprivileged
kids can get the car.
Jay B. Smooth goes, Larry, you know that those cars don't go to kids.
What the hell do they go for?
They just send an adult to Israel.
And then Larry goes, well, hold on.
That's an episode of Kurt.
Larry tries to get his car back?
He tries to get his car back.
I need my Prius.
Yeah.
And they're like, we don't have your Prius.
He's like, come on.
I know what you guys are told him.
Come on, come on.
He goes, no, we're helping kids.
Don't you want to help kids, you know?
And he's like, give me the car.
Yeah.
I mean, all time.
Got to donate all Volkswagen.
Did you see the, uh, oh, dude, that's funny.
That is funny that so many car manufacturers are anti-Semitic.
Yeah.
The majority.
I don't know if there's one that isn't.
Tell you, no, no.
Yeah, no.
Toyota linked up with the Nazis.
Ford.
Ford was American, but he was not about it.
They always get their get back, dude.
That's smart.
They're like, yeah, you can make some anti-Semitic cars, but watch what we do.
That's kind of impressive.
That was a good move.
Long game.
Are you going to buy the AP Swatch Club?
No.
Really?
Please do not show me video of people fighting over this fucking collab.
You're not going to camp out for the AP Swatch Club?
Do not show me a video that Chud the builder masturbates to.
Put me on to this because I don't, I didn't hear about this.
Oh, God.
Please do not tell me that there is a fight over an AP Swatch collab.
You've heard of AP.
Yeah, yeah.
You've heard of Swatch.
And I know, yeah, both brands.
So they're doing a collab.
Great.
The watch has been doing collabs with bigger brands because they own them.
So they did like a moon watch from Omega and then they did an AP watch.
But they never announced what the AP watch is going to look like.
But AP obviously is a big brand and there's going to be a limited.
amount. People started waiting outside the store
for the AP swatch collab
seven days ahead of time. Eight days
ahead of time. Like in New York and Miami
and the big cities where the
drop was.
And they never announced what it actually looked like
and there was a lot of like AI renderings
that was tricking people into thinking it's going to be like some
real heat, fire gas.
If these are real like
they actually look out of fire. No, they're cool
but it's a stopwatch and people thought
it was going to be a wristwatch. It's a pocket. It's a
Pocket watch.
Got it.
But now they're selling mods to turn it into a wristwatch.
Yes.
So you can buy a 3D printed like mod to make it back into the thing that people thought it was going to be originally.
Got it.
But it was never going to be a wristwatch.
It was always going to be a pocket.
The only thing I don't understand.
Well, I guess I understand the hype.
But like China is going to just copy this shit in like a week.
Yeah.
It's like that's the easiest thing to recreate.
It's all colorful.
It's plastic.
It's like.
I mean, you could recreate any watch now.
Yeah. But don't they have like the fake myth watch busters, those type of...
Yeah, but like you... I mean, the mechanics you might not be able to recreate, like if you're actually opening up the watch and like seeing what's inside. But if you're just running it with like a shitty little battery.
Oh yeah. There's entire like rep watch sites where like you spend like a thousand dollars on a watch.
They're expensive still. Oh, okay. Yeah. But they're not $50,000 watches. And you're not limited in your access to them, which is like what makes these things so.
expensive. I mean, that's probably why AP, this AP, like, Swatch Collab is popping because it just gives
people, one, who would never have the access to get an AP, or never be able to afford it,
the ability to hold that luxury. How much of these going for? I think, like, 500.
Oh, really? Okay, that's smart. And then they're immediately reselling for like two grand.
That's also the hustle, which is like, yeah, I'll stand in line. I'll get a $500 watch and flip it.
$1,500 in a day you make. Most people are just trying to, like, flip these watches.
And the Omega collab was like incredibly successful with Swatch.
They made moon watches, but based on the different planets.
And it was pretty successful.
And they're cool.
And they're like a fun wear.
Shout out Swatch, man.
Yeah, that's smart.
Swatch as a brand is kind of brilliant, right?
Because like the whole watch thing is built around scarcity for the most part.
Like people pretend like they care about the mechanisms.
And like, I got a buddy who like he cares about it.
But like I also think he just looks at it as like an asset that's going to go up in value.
you. But Swatch has never
sold expensive
watches. They're pretty accessible. They're accessible
but so they've relied on
specifically being cool
in a business where
cool is dependent
on scarcity. And they've
lasted just as long as
all these other watch brands. It's interesting.
I don't know how. That's like the store
you just see it the mole that you've always just
pass by like. But it doesn't feel cheap
for some reason. Yeah.
Like I'm more impressed with Swatch than I
Rolex or AP or any of those
because Rolex AP they could just
charge an insane amount and never
let you have it and people are going to want to get their hands
on it. Anybody can get a swatch
and it's still cool.
Yeah. And they still can pull
AP into a collab.
Doesn't help AP?
That's what I don't get. I don't get why
I don't know. No, it does help it.
I think there is irrelevance to it, of course.
I think also these luxury brands are reaching
the top of who they can sell to.
I think that you're a hundred percent right.
You've seen it with a bunch of different luxury brands,
whether it's like Bentley, Rolls, Roy's,
or like AP, whatever. It's like,
okay, we've sold everyone.
So now do we come out with a lower level product?
Well, that's going to devalue our main product.
But if we do a little collab on the side,
then we can open it up to a new market
without necessarily devaluing our main asset.
We can't sell shit cheaper,
but what we can do is get a whole new group of young people
addicted to the feeling of having a prestigious watch.
It's kind of a brilliant,
Yeah.
Collab, bro.
Give them the crack for free.
And now they understand a watch game
and now when they, some of them are going to get
money.
You're right.
And now maybe they choose an AP instead of a
Rolex.
They choose an AP instead of a,
what's the other one?
Like Petect Felina.
Swatch is also so smart.
They own a huge,
I think they're like the biggest watch brand in the world.
If I'm not mistaken.
They own Omega, all that.
And they use their own brand.
first to do these collabs.
That's smart.
And make this really cool plastic omega.
And it was such a hot success that now the like local or like family own brands,
Rolex, I think APs that and a couple others are like maybe going to come talking to Swatch.
It's a great lab reach out.
That's the thing.
Like I'm more impressed with the CEO of fucking Zara than I am the CEO of Louis Vuitton or something like that.
Just because rich people are going to buy the expensive shit because they don't want to be seen as regular.
So it's easy to sell them that.
And then people who don't have any money want the expensive shit because then you can be like, I'm rich for a second.
Right.
But maintaining perceived value of a brand that sells shit for cheap without it feeling cheap.
Yeah.
That's fucking hard.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like Old Navy had like a little.
run when we were younger. Maybe
because we were kids, but they had like the cargo
shorts or whatever it was. And like, it was the cheapest
version of like the Gap old Navy banana
Republic. Do you remember when?
But like, there was a moment where it was
like the coolest. I mean, Gap
kind of does it. Well, Gap kind of killed it
for like a while and I think they kind of fell off
and that's why they went to Ye. Yeah, yeah. But it was
like attainable. It wasn't
cheap. The quality was good. But there was
a cool factor
or a quality factor. That shit
is hard when anybody can buy it, but
maintaining like this feeling of cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like what makes something cool is inherently it's inaccessibility.
Yeah.
I gotta talk to that CEO and be like, how to fuck you do this?
Yeah.
Selling some shit for a billion dollars that nobody can afford?
Why, how is that hard?
That's why I love Genesis.
Talk to those cars.
Have you seen them?
Yes.
They're so cool.
They look amazing.
And they're more affordable.
So it's like, I mean, Miles, you can probably speak to it better.
But like, it's like the low, it's like the affordable luxury.
car. It's Lexus in the 90s.
Genesis is owned by Hyundai.
Hyundai, I think, owns most
of Kia, if I'm not mistaken. Hyundai
used to have a car called
the Hyundai Genesis. That's what I thought
you're talking about. This was their first
for a way. They wanted to make a nice car. Kia's
attempting to make some nice cars.
And a Hyundai base was like, all right, we've got to make the
next great, reliable
brand. It's Lexus in the 90s.
It's Acura. It's all of these
middle brands that can make a high
quality product. And the logo kind of
looks like a Bentley logo a bit.
It feels luxury.
It feels luxury, yeah.
And they're awesome.
And then I think they're great cars.
I'm really impressed by them.
And they're beautiful.
Look at that logo.
I should know.
Yeah, it looks like that.
Austin Martin.
Or Austin Martin.
And they're wildly like reliable because they come from one of the biggest
brands out of Korea.
So that's the smart move right there because somebody told me this where it's like it's
incredibly difficult to take a accessible brand and then do it.
an expensive thing with it.
Like, nobody wants to buy
the $10,000 suit
from Zara, right?
But you can move down.
So, like, people would absolutely
buy the $500 suit
from Prada. That would be the highest selling
thing the fucking Prada would have, right?
$500 AP from...
Exactly. It's like, because basically you want to buy in
to the luxury brand at the
cheapest amount. It's almost like a real estate
purchase where you're like, you want the shittiest
house in the nicest neighborhood.
Yeah. Yeah.
How can I buy into this neighborhood?
Fuck my house.
Yeah, yeah.
So creating an entirely different car
so that you can have the quote unquote
like luxury.
I don't know if Genesis is luxury.
It is.
It is.
It is actually easier than selling an expensive Hyundai.
Oh, yeah.
Because who's buying $100,000 Hyundai?
Well, you know, you used to be something called,
I think the Hyundai Equis.
Okay.
And that was like their attempt, but it didn't sell.
It didn't work.
But like you've seen like Toyota had to make Lexus
because people were going to,
cap out at how much they'd spent on
Toyota. And the original Lexuses
were legit just rebadged
Toyotas with leather seats.
It's just enough to be good.
It's weird how our brains work in that way.
That original LS 400 is so cool.
I don't know. Car's the first car.
That was your first car? No, no.
My first car was a Toyota Avalon, which is
like the Toyota's version. They were trying to go off.
Yeah, I remember that. What was the Lexus you had in college, though?
ES300.
It was the Toyota Corolla,
then the Toyota Camry, and then the
Toyota Avalon.
I have the Avalon.
Now they have the crown, I think, is like their new high brand.
But I think Uber did that.
So when Uber first started, it was just black cars.
Oh, really interesting.
And it's early as iteration.
So it was like you got a fancy car service.
And then as they scaled, they got to do Uber X or whatever it is where like it barely
needs four wheels and like this spells and it's horrible.
But like you're, but they knew they're like, we can offer a cheaper version of this.
but Lyft, for example, started at the cheap version.
Nobody's ordering a Lyft black car.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Right, because your perception of Lyft.
Right.
Is the cheap.
Yeah.
Exactly.
You ever order Uber and a yellow taxi pulls up?
That shit is.
It's hilarious.
That shit is.
A little frustrating.
And he goes from Mark, I'm like, how do you know my name?
Yeah.
Who told you my name?
Yeah, we can't do all that.
What do you know about me?
What is going on here?
Remember Uber pool?
Oh, yeah.
Bro, you'd be going uptown and someone else would be going uptown on
same street and they'd just pick them up and you'd be talking in the car yeah yeah that was wild i also like
that time of the night where you in new york city can land it where the black cars are going down
to just regular uber x you just call uber x and a nice ass like oh how good does that feel
when you call like just the uber regular and the suburb of course yeah yeah it's like oh a nice
little free dude i was talking my buddy christop by this the uber trying to roll out a thing where they were like
okay we're going to have like a van like an eight or ten passenger van that goes on specific routes and then
can get on at any point and get off at any point.
And he was like, you just invented the bus.
First of all, that's not even Uber.
Jamaicans were doing that in Brooklyn for our entire life.
There was a $2 bus and it was like an unsanctioned thing in Brooklyn.
It was the dollar van.
Or the dollar van.
It went up to two.
Damn.
But it was the dollar van in Brooklyn.
It was always Jamaicans that ran it and they had their route.
And that's kind of how you got around parts of Brooklyn that didn't have a lot of.
That's how I got around Far Rockaway.
Was it in Queens?
I guess there's Jamaicans and Queens
Yeah. Wow. I mean that's so
fun. I feel like Chinese churches
have this all the time. Well, Chinese
had the bus. Yeah.
It was a full bus. So Chinese would do
this bus service that would take you from
Chinatown to Chinatown. So you could go to Boston
but you go from Canal Street
to Boston, Chinatown.
And it basically was
cheaper than every other
Greyhound bus service or
bolt bus or whatever that was. Still to this day.
I took it to D.C.
was the route so that was like the little hack
and then white people found out about it
and you just had to be cool with a dude with like a live chicken
on his lap there and that's year
but it was by far the cheapest
yeah like 20 bucks would get you $12
and then there was like a murder on it
no I'm pretty sure
these buses always accidents
though yeah no no do you remember there was like
a there was like a gang
I think it was like some gang shit because they were obviously
like I don't know if this is for sure
but you assume that they can charge that cheap
because they're also running something else
between the different Chinatown.
Oh, interesting.
Do you remember the murder that happened on the bus where the guy cut other guys?
How did COVID spread so fast?
The mega bus blew.
The mega bus blew.
No, I know exactly the better.
The one where he cuts other guys head off right in front of everyone on the bus.
Who ever heard of this?
Was that on a Chinatown bus?
No, I think it was in Canada, bro.
Yeah, it was in Canada.
This guy, Vince Weigang Lee,
killed a 22-year-old after hearing what he thought was the voice of God.
He starts killing the guy.
Everyone runs off the bus.
He beheads him and holds up the head in the window.
He's like...
Smiling and shit.
Yeah.
God told me to do this.
And according to BBC News, he was...
Out, bro.
Granted freedom.
Yeah, he's out.
Off of...
Momentary insanity or whatever it's called.
Yeah, according to this article,
The voice told me that I had a third story of the Bible
and that I was the second coming of Jesus
and I was to save people from a space alien attack.
He also said that he was, quote, really sorry.
Who's to say that's...
not true. He's really sorry. He's really
sorry. And then he was
allowed to live in his own apartment in Winnipeg,
Manitoba, and is still the subject to
monitoring to ensure that he took his medication.
Who's to say it's not true? We keep calling these people
crazy, man. Maybe they just profits.
Right? We called Nova crazy.
Yeah. And built an art. You know what I'm
saying? Yeah. They called Aileen
crazy. You know?
No.
No.
Of course, I wasn't trying to catch you. It was two. It was
Only once.
What are my next at?
Yeah, final feelings, no fact.
What are my next?
That clip was so funny, right.
Just watching that, I was so good.
Are you willing to talk about it?
Do you want to do game one?
You want to talk about the series?
I want to talk about the series.
What do we have for the series?
We're busting that ass.
That's where we at.
We're 71% right now?
Calci odds for the series of 71%.
I hate this.
I don't even feel comfortable being ahead.
Yeah.
Like, my comfort is being the underdog.
and having irrational confidence about that.
Right.
My comfort is not we're supposed to sweep them.
That makes me feel very...
Yeah, I...
Well, let's go back to April 23rd.
Yeah, April 23rd at 1 a.m.
It was Cleveland was up.
So you would have been happy then.
Yeah.
Yeah, how do you feel about that?
Cleveland is busting your ass in April 29.
That's better.
I feel better about that.
I got a standard pass.
How do you feel, Al?
I'm only going to game one
because it's like,
if I'm bad luck, we'll still have enough time to recover.
Why would you even do that?
I gotta go to one,
I gotta go to one.
Come on, man.
I gotta go to one.
We're gonna remember this.
We feel too good.
This is, come on.
We don't remember this.
Gotta go to one.
I gotta go to one.
Where are you gonna be for game one?
In a bunker?
Soundproof studio.
I'll be honest.
I thought about, I thought about going.
I thought about going.
I was like,
Let's get a couple of ws on our bell first.
Let's just see what happens.
Let's just see what happens.
Let's see how the boys play.
They've been off.
That's another thing.
They've been off for a week.
That's good.
They've nice and rested.
Fucking Cleveland went seven games.
They're tired.
Yeah, they're tired, but they're also in a rhythm.
They're in a rhythm.
They're in a rhythm.
Come on.
Did you check your DMs?
Did anyone send you some sneak photos of them out at clubs or anything?
Somebody sent me something.
Somebody sent me something.
Not out of the club.
It was like somebody they were talking about.
It was like one of the Knicks players talking about something.
But I think they've been good.
But you know Hardin's already celebrating at a strip club?
Like, we good.
That's the other thing.
It's like, they got part of years on Cleveland.
Yep.
And like New York.
Yeah.
New York, this is where it's time.
Like, you got to be.
You got to do a sireout.
It's not even a sire op.
Yeah, you got to send in the honeypots, dude.
Yeah, but that's not a, is that a sireup.
I thought a siop is something else.
I mean, kind of.
It was just a covert operation.
Weakened a knees.
You got guys that want to party.
If there's anybody, like, if it should be free,
liquor, free tables for any
Cleveland's, any cab
Put their ass against the window, start sucking.
Sucking.
Put them up against the window, lick the booty hole.
I mean, there's sincerely, like, there are hos
here in New York that you fucking guys that really don't
deserve you, and now you could do something great for
the city, you could be a hero.
You could literally be a hero.
So you know who to go after on that team.
And like, listen, this is the greatest city in the world.
People get caught up and shit. A lot of these guys
in Cleveland, they're in Cleveland all year.
never experienced fine dining like this.
Use that throat for good.
Not only use the throat.
Like, listen, use some old fish in their meals.
They're not, I mean, like, if they're going out to eat.
That's a style.
There's more ways to, listen, Michael Jordan just randomly gets a fucking flu after having
pizza at two in the morning.
No, they poison that motherfucker.
I'm not saying you should poison people.
No, suck them off.
James Hardin, he needs to get sucked off.
I'm not saying you should do that.
Donovan needs to be sucked off.
We don't want any lasting damage.
Max Druss needs to be sucked off.
Evan Moble is sucked off.
Jared Allen sucked off.
We need to be sucked.
New York, now is time, bro.
You don't just let the boys fight on the court.
This is a fight the entire series, wherever they are.
Drain them.
Drain them out.
Suck them.
Suck them, dude.
Be a eater.
Yo, I mean, literally, like, now is the time.
Like, now is if you're...
Now is the time, man.
That's all.
Now is the time, guys.
We all need to rally around our boys and make it as easy as possible for them out there.
It's a commitment as a city.
You can do your part.
You can do your part.
You will be rewarded for it.
Yes.
If you are the girl that causes unbelievable turmoil for any team the Knicks are facing, just know you're queen of the city.
Yes.
They're queen of the city.
Doors are open.
Put them on parade.
Give them the front flow to the parade.
They would absolutely get that.
We celebrate like that.
Yep.
It's a very liberal city.
It's a very liberal city.
If you're sucking off James Donovan, Max, Evan, and Jared,
get on front of the flow, dude.
I'd be honest, I think that we would reward that here.
Oh, absolutely.
We would absolutely reward that.
Yeah.
Anyway.
We got this.
We got this.
All right.
We also got the obsession movie.
I think you're going to be fascinated by this.
The Netflix MVP fights.
Obsession movie.
We got the Odyssey trailer that people are talking about.
Should we go rip a little Patreon on these right now?
Okay, we're going to rip Patreon right now.
We'll see you guys there.
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Peace.
