Brown Bag Mornings - Brown Bag Mornings Ep.08 (07/06/23)
Episode Date: July 7, 2023Letty Peniche and Rosecrans Vic come together for Brown Bag, the LA based (and biased) morning show from 2 hispanics who love to hustle, put people on game, and of course, clown. Check them out LIVE e...veryday on POWER 106 6A-10A, Monday thru Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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What's up?
This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
I'll just go ahead and say this right now.
My conspiracy theorist little brain is there's something in the water and it's causing us to have twins, all right?
Out here in L.A.
If you've ever wondered, like, maybe I could have a twin, even if it's not in your family, get pregnant right now.
Follow my advice right now.
Don't Google why.
No, Cedar Sinai has reported that their NICU unit, so neonatal intensive.
care unit has up to 10 sets of twins currently that have been born. Like literally their
niki unit is like the club is packed. Yeah. The club is packed and they're like we don't know what to
do with all these babies. They're having that many sets of twins and then I'm like that is too much
of a coincidence. That is really weird. You know how they said like the COVID babies are like super
powered babies and now we're coming in twos? Yeah. Too much you guys. Where is did they move the location
to Normandy and Western perhaps
Why? Are you about to say
what I think you're about to say?
Because around here
on Normandy and Western
we call this here
a little twin twin twin.
I love it.
That's exactly what I thought
of when I saw this story.
That's a lot of twins
and I just want to shout out
also all the twins out there right now
you think you're rare,
you think you're one of one,
you're actually two of two, first of all.
But you think it's a lot.
like, ooh, we're the special ones.
Heck no, the Cedar Saina babies.
They're coming to take your spot.
That's normal.
And that's just one hospital, dog.
Yeah.
This is scary.
Yeah.
Why?
I wonder if they're, like, natural, like, conception or if they're, like, the IV babies, you know?
These are the questions I need to be asked.
Yeah.
You're right.
That's crazy.
I just feel like they're 223 babies.
What does I.
They're made in test tube?
Well, that's kind of like the...
In vitro or something?
Because when you do in.
They took the girls.
Yeah.
Got it.
No.
What scares you?
That if your girl's pregnant, you might have two of your little babies at the same time.
If I wanted, like, more kids, I would rather have twins.
Same.
Because it's like, just two for one, boom, boom, boom, bam, boom.
Yeah.
I love key, hate when people ask if Forito and Luis are twins because I'm like, no, I have suffered through two pregnancies for these fools.
I wish they came at the same time.
I literally wish that.
But they don't look alike.
Yeah.
To me, they don't look alike to, like, I think because they dress the same.
and they have the same haircut
like people ask.
Oh, because people do that with twins.
Yeah.
And they're kind of the same height a little bit.
Yeah, I was about to say that.
They're like, they're not too far off.
Yeah.
So, and they're one after, they're called Irish twins.
Oh, okay.
You have one after the other.
Yeah.
The Irish man.
That's hilarious.
But I would want, I would want to have twins.
Angie, what about you?
Have twins?
I never actually thought about having twins because I thought I'm like, oh,
do I really want to have two at a time?
Two little priests?
Like it's, uh...
Two little Priuses.
Two diapers, two, two, two,
bottles to have everything, then you send them off to college, two, double the expense.
Two pieces.
Yeah.
You have two chances of one of them making it.
Precisely.
Whatever they don't.
What do you mean?
What do you mean one of them making it?
It's a joke.
Making it out the hood.
Oh, okay.
I thought like in like alive.
Oh, no, no, no, like making it out the hood.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
No, I get, it's just, I've always thought because it's like, let's just get this over with, you know,
because having a kid is a lot of work.
So when I think, like, I have one, Vicks, almost 10.
So I think about having another one.
And then maybe having another one.
I'm like, dude, oh, wow.
We're getting older, dog.
Yeah.
I was thinking about, and, like, my dad is great.
Like, I realize how fit he is by the people that are the same age that can't do the same thing.
Like, he can run around with the boys and he can play, hide and go see.
He can, like, he can bend down.
Like, other grandparents can't, right?
So imagine parents that are, like, loki waiting until their grandparents
age to have kids.
Yeah.
Like the older, your knees gave out.
Uh-huh.
You know what I'm saying?
If you can't twerk anymore, what do you think?
If you can't twerk anymore because your knees hurt,
you think you can bend down to help your kid, eat some food on us, man.
Yeah.
You want me to get pregnant already?
Too bad.
So sad.
You already know how I feel about you getting pregnant.
I don't know.
I get pregnancy by my pregnancy.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I want my God child to be born.
My first girl's going to be yours.
I told you that's your grandkid or a grandchild or whatever you want to.
That's our deal.
It was said on an elevator that means it's true.
It's true.
Two more kids to that 20% household.
I don't get it.
I don't know what he said.
He said two more kids to your 20% household.
All right.
We're doing math now.
What is that still mean?
I don't know.
You're laughing alone.
You have to explain it.
Please explain to the ladies that don't know anything.
We're so dumb.
Please share the information.
A lot of people live in her house.
And?
You're going to add two more.
Why?
With twins.
Wow.
You think I'm going to stay there with twins there just because my sister's did?
Whoa.
Oh, whoa.
Hey.
Hey, shout out Aki.
Yeah.
Shout out Aki.
That does the traffic.
The Hami.
Yeah.
Angie, I don't like that when I said Aki.
You didn't know what I was talking about.
I think that was Angie.
She showed you.
She's been here long enough.
I'm sorry.
Don't ever quote her.
Yeah.
Yeah, don't never respond to her on your traffic reports, Aki.
He does traffic reports here on Power, and he does it for a lot of other stations.
And then yesterday he texted me because he has the number.
And he was like, dude, he's like, I listened to the show for like a long time today
because one of the other stations that I work with, they didn't have traffic today.
And he's like, you guys are really cool.
You guys sound awesome.
And then it was like, yeah.
That's cool.
That's cool.
I know, Aki.
Because I showed you guys like, Aki, like he's still.
He sent us photos before.
It's not weird to swear.
Normally it is where I don't know if it's okay to send your coworkers
photos of yourself, but he did it through a company email and it was really nice.
He was at Disneyland.
I shout out of Aki, man.
He does the traffic.
He's super cool.
Shout to Aki.
Yeah.
Also, Irene, your laugh.
What about it?
One of my husband's favorite things, and I just had to tell you that.
That's really weird.
Now I don't want to laugh.
I think in two weeks, you're probably.
on so figure out what's wrong with the laugh he's like I don't know what laugh is more distinct
Elliot Wilson or Irene.
Oh, that's a very high compliment.
Yeah, yeah.
Vic aspires to be Elliot Wilson.
One day, I will giggle like Irene.
I know.
You have your own giggle because people do say like, oh, Vick's laugh.
Yeah.
But I just think Irene's life is just more.
Yeah.
Go tiggler.
Go tiggler.
No, no, no.
I don't like hugs.
I don't like to go to them.
Sickle me, Irene.
Sickle me, Irene.
That, no, man.
All right.
Well, what we're supposed to do here?
Oh, threads.
Yes.
Okay, this new Twitter competition app made by Instagram has officially launched.
It launched yesterday.
And I think Mark Zuckerberg just said checkmate or like is about to say checkmate on this whole Elon.
Because we were already upset at Elon for what the heck he's doing to Twitter, our sacred space.
Limiting my tweets.
Yeah.
I think that was the last draw.
It was for me.
And then him and Mark Zuckerberg are already in a little Cold War.
They might be doing some UFC things at the Coliseum.
And Mark said, I may look like a nerd, but if you saw what I did to my partners for his Facebook, anyone can get it.
True.
We're those twins, by the way.
Watch that movie.
Watch the Facebook movie.
Winkle by.
Winkle us.
So then he was like, hey.
you're already on Instagram, if you're on Instagram, you already have this app.
All you got to do is download the app, like whatever.
You have your set Instagram name.
It is going to be your username for threads.
It operates the same exact way as Twitter where you can tweet.
You can like retweet.
You can, well, it's not called tweet, but.
Yeah.
No.
And it's kind of like a built-in audience already because anybody that follows you on
Instagram can already like say, hey, I want to follow everyone that I do already.
And boom, you already have followers on this.
Yeah.
I'm waiting for Elon to tweet a picture of Soldier Boy when he's like,
he stole my whole flow!
Literally, because there are memes all over Twitter that are like,
oh, Zuckerberg really said copy and paste.
Yeah.
And I was like, but it's better.
Yeah.
You like you better?
I just signed up.
Oh.
Jeez.
Hires, Zuckerberg, Chir us.
I signed up yesterday for threads, and I was like, okay, this is cool.
It doesn't look too crazy.
Like it's pretty what I'm used to like with the interface that Twitter has.
Yeah.
And a lot of people are on there and they're just like excited.
It's just like you reach like a new frontier and it's like, hey, who's here with me?
Yeah.
You're just looking around and you're like, oh, you made it.
Okay, you're hip, you're hip.
You know, and I'm seeing all the people that already like made the jump.
And I'm like, okay, this is cool.
Yeah, right now.
And it's going to be funny because we're going to be the thread OGs.
Yeah.
Like there was Twitter OGs.
Yeah.
I'm actually a Twitter OG too.
Yeah, we're the ones that were on first.
And so we're getting our little high.
and our little like, hey, everybody was here, like tweet, tweet.
Yeah, tweet.
We're getting all those little weird cringed jokes, lo-key, out the way.
Enjoy the rap lyric? Yeah.
But watch, like, in a couple months when other people start, like, coming on,
and they do those tweets and we're like, oh, stupid loser.
You're so july.
Exactly, like, did that already.
Meanwhile, we're, like, carrying on conversations.
Exactly.
But it does remind me of that new feeling.
And, granted, there's been apps every, like, there's no apps every day.
but I don't know something about this feels like we're all doing it together and it does feel like this is so old but like when the people from MySpace figured out Twitter and it was funny because it was a learning curve because on MySpace you had the top eight and then people went on your page to comment where on Twitter your page is what you say right so people were like having like that weird like what is this but we were all kind of doing it together then follow Fridays and all that stuff and you just like it was like it was like you're like
like a really cool moment and now we're having that moment again where people are like
integrating this way yeah what I will say I don't like um there's two options when
you sign on you can follow all the people that you follow already on Instagram because
they're already and even if they're not if they don't have threads already it says like when
they do sign on you're gonna have you're going to have you're going to automatically follow
them for choosing that or you can go manually and choose the people from your Instagram followers
that you want to follow on threads, right?
And so initially I started doing the manual one.
Like going through all the people that I follow on Instagram
because to be completely honest,
there's people that I like your photos,
but I don't like your thoughts.
I'm sorry.
That's a big.
It's very true.
It's real.
Like there's people that I like following them on Twitter,
but on Instagram or, yeah.
On Instagram, whatever, and vice versa.
Like the Twitter homies or the Twitter homies,
I like your thoughts, you're funny,
you're cool memes, like news pages, all that stuff, right?
I'm not going to follow you on Instagram.
There's people that are cool on Instagram,
but you can't say three words.
Yeah.
So to have that Instagram follow,
like to automatically say just follow everybody
that I already follow,
you're setting yourself up.
You're setting yourself up to follow Miss Booty Cheeks on Twitter
and you don't know, I mean on threads.
Well, a lot of times they say like, you know,
Twitter is more for your personality
and IG is like more for your looks and stuff, right?
I mean, you obviously throw your personality.
in there too.
But yeah, that's why sometimes you'll see Instagram models with like a million followers
and like 300 followers on Twitter because like nobody cares what to have to say.
Because it's like there's no substance in it.
You know, it's like it's just blah.
Yeah.
No, I agree.
And so I was trying to do the manual one.
But I think since the episode new, it kept shutting down as I'm like scrolling and like
so then I'm like screw it, just follow all these fools.
And then now I feel.
Well, now you can do the same thing and just go back and then unfurling.
follow one by one.
A little bit.
Yeah, there's a lot of work.
You know what's crazy?
That's the con of trends right now.
The first thought I had was like, I want to get the name King James.
King James?
Scammer!
Scammer!
Yeah.
Oh, man.
I was like, damn, I can't do it.
He changes his name to Elon Musk.
Yeah.
You won't have to buy it, Elon?
You want this holding your ransom.
I didn't know that like it saved your user.
So like my older brother had DM me because he got.
it first. And he's like, hey, I got the name Giggles Irene. I want one K for it. And I was like,
what? And then I saw that I got it. And I was like, stupid. Holding you for around. Yeah, I got scared.
I was like, no. That's one of my biggest fears of like going to like a new social media app and then
they already take my name. Yeah. I'm like, who is this? Who did this? That would be me.
And you have been like Rosecrans underscore Vic. Yeah. What was it? I don't want to be
Rosecrans Vic 1, right? It's a, it's a, it's a now well-known video, music video guy, right? But he
had Kanye West like Kanyeways.com or something right and a lot of people do that it's like they
they see like oh brown bag brownbag brownback that's why as soon as we think of something like we're
like hey we got to get the even if we're not going to use it you got to register or get it so that
because there's other people that want money for it so he did it to kind of be a blog of sorts right
and so Kanye had hit him up this is a story so Kanye had hit him up like hey I want my freaking
website dog and he's like no he's like but let me do it like let me work with you and so they started
collabing and now this is like a really big music video guy I want to say it's something like
it's like Namir or something uh was the was the site Kanye Tula I don't know if it's
Kanye Tula I think it was legit Kanye West dot com and then he never got it uh but I shut out
Kanye Tula that's a good website okay you guys keep talking about I know I think I know what you're
talking about you do that oh what's his name and it's not the guy that did the documentary with him
no no that's like his homie home yeah
that's interesting
yeah I was I was
I was on it yesterday
same thing trying to like
just follow people one by one
trying to figure it out okay
oh Nabil Nabil
Yeah
I've worked on the same with him
No way
Yeah no this is a true story
That's cool
He did you had to know how the website
And then kind of was like fine I'll work with you
And then he was like hey you're actually dope
Like if you know to take down to get a website
Like on top especially at that time
You probably like hip to some stuff
Yeah he's ahead of his
And he's like a really good visual
dude, right? Yeah, I worked on a
music video. It was a dual leap
pop smoke music video. Oh, wow.
Just seeing the way
he, like, worked, the maneuvered, like
he's super ahead of his time
and like very intelligent
and very, he thinks
in a very cinematic way, which is cool.
So knowing, I didn't know
that story. Now knowing that. Let me tell the story. It's really cool.
It's on Wiki. Okay.
So it says that
he
he had heard of Kanye Westmix tape
and tried to contact the rapper
by looking up Kanye West.com.
Website came up as unregistered,
but available for registration.
So he bought the domain name on an impulse.
Three weeks later, an exec for Rockefeller
contacted him saying they just signed Kanye
and they wanted to know how much for the domain.
And he said, I'm not interested in payment for the domain.
I preferred to transfer the domain name
provided he could meet Kanye and do a photo shoot with him.
And those are the first photos of Kanye.
Wow.
Isn't that freaking cool, dog?
Smart guy.
See, Maximum wants to do it just to get money off you, but look, you can't trade it in for your dinner with Jay-Z.
You know?
This is like those questions, like, would you hang out of a soldier boy or a $50 Amazon card?
Said you want 10K for this website domain or photos with Kanye West?
That's why I said the Jay-Z reference.
Yeah.
It's a dinner with Jay-Z.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the daddy of all.
Yeah.
You heard you.
It all started, right?
I get you, Lettie.
Thank you.
It's okay.
I just want to be dramatic.
Bro, yesterday was National Bikini Day and no one told us.
We could have came in in bikinis.
No, we said it.
I think we just were afraid to repeat it.
Oh, I don't know.
I feel like I said the guy should come in on Wednesday in a two-piece and nobody listens to.
It's because yesterday we felt like Monday.
Yeah.
Yesterday did feel like a Monday.
It was a super Monday Wednesday.
Monday.
Lucky for you.
I'm kidding.
I'm celebrating a day late.
That would be wild.
Mikini day in office?
Crazy.
Going up.
Wild good or wild bad?
Going up?
No, because we actually have other people in here ready to be on air, and we got a low-key
preface this, okay?
Yeah.
So coming up with 7 o'clock, we got like some cool-ass humans to come in.
This is probably going to be my favorite day on the radio.
for two reasons one because of people that came in and two because I have no
responsibility to them no yeah how convenient yeah I can be the Tia for once that
plays with the kids and then to their parents to take care of them that's coming up at
seven o'clock so we try to think it's like summer right and you don't know what to do
with your kid some of us have leave the kids at home preferably with an older kid not by
themselves so they can't know the TV go watching what do you mean
I'm just kidding
if you watch us
yeah
some people take into work
yeah some people have daycare
some people have summer camp all that good stuff right
so we said hey what if we bring our kids
the kids in our lives
to come and be on the radio like
I used to have to sit in a hot ass car
eating chicken nuggets while my dad made keys
so it would be cool to like have them come
actually like do a cool job yeah so there are kids
here you guys.
Coming up at 7 o'clock.
We're going to have Little Vig do
Little Word on Rosecrans.
We're going to have Angie's three nieces
do Sombrasala.
I hope their Sombrasala
is about you.
It's not. It's all about...
Watch, it's going to be about you.
Watch.
It's coming up at 7 o'clock.
Max would just laugh.
Is he here?
He's going to come right now.
Okay, Little Max is going to come right now.
I should have done that.
I tried waking up both the boys
and they were not having it.
They're still on their toddler stage.
Also, your guys' kids are a little bit older.
Yeah.
A lot older.
Yeah.
So, well, but that's good.
Because for the first time, I don't get to be the mom.
I just get to be the Tia.
Oh, you're going to watch.
I'm excited about it.
Yeah, yeah.
You're going to like it.
You're going to love being a Tia.
I love it already.
9-106, L.A's number one for hip-hop.
Good morning.
Yes, the air quality still sucks today.
Oh, yeah.
That's what we get.
We wanted nice things.
We wanted a cute little fireworks.
And now we have bronchitis.
Menigitis maybe.
Yeah, be careful if like you are, like, I don't know.
Some people are very sensitive to the air qualities and stuff like that.
So definitely be careful out there.
I don't know what to do, but just be careful.
Maybe wear a mask?
Just not go outside?
Purefire in your home?
Yeah, but when you go out.
Yeah, when you go out, when you go out, hold your breath.
Run to your car.
Love is in the air, so I hold my breath.
What does they say?
Somebody said that.
Who said that?
That sounds cool.
I think it was Lil Wayne.
Yeah, I think it was Lil Wayne.
Sounds like a little way in line.
Yeah.
This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
Okay.
These guys are either better than us or need something else to do, okay?
Two fools walked across all of L.A. in one day.
Okay, they walked approximately 40 miles from one end of the city to the other.
What?
You can guess their ethnicity.
Can I guess?
Yeah.
Okay, so they said that they were inspired by another brave Angelino
who also took like a similar like, okay, I'm going to go do an 18-hour, 50-mile trek from Pasadena to Torrance for no reason.
There's no reason behind this.
Yeah.
None at all.
I was thinking maybe they saw Forrest Gump on 4th of July.
That's what I was thinking, yeah.
And in Forest Gump, this who runs across America.
And they're like, you know what?
Let's do that from Los Angeles.
but they said that they hit as many destinations as possible
to see a diverse set of neighborhoods.
Yeah, right.
I know what neighborhoods you didn't go to.
Yes.
Because I can take a wild guess.
We didn't see you in the hood.
Yeah.
But would you do this?
No.
No.
That's a no-brainer.
Why would I want to be walking in the heat
and then my shoes get wasted?
No, thank you.
Yeah.
And actually, I have work and I have things to do.
I don't have time to be walking 40 miles.
Yeah.
They said that they started.
at 7 a.m. in Pasadena.
They headed west into Glenda,
south towards downtown L.A.,
west along Wilshire, eventually
making their way through Beverly Hills.
Full.
Oh my God.
Approximately 14 hours later, they made it to Santa Monica Pier.
All right, you guys today.
They just stayed on the west side.
Come on.
That's not across LA, dog.
Do a little spitty, spin, spin.
Take a laugh.
Yeah, go to Normandy and Western.
Have seven hoods.
Ask where you from.
You're going to be like, Montana.
No, that's not what we mean.
Yeah, just wear like pick
rag, like colored rags out of a hat
and then just wear them in different neighborhoods.
How about that?
Yeah.
See if you can come back and report that.
They definitely didn't wear any L.A.
hats while they were doing this because depending on the
color.
Yeah.
Depending on the team.
I can't believe they didn't want to take a stroll
through Boyle Heights.
Yeah, they should have.
They go see the 6th Street Bridge.
Yeah, like they should have.
There's a lot more places.
They could go to the east side of South Central.
There's a lot more things they could have done.
Yeah.
I like what I actually.
Irene said.
What did she say?
Because I always complain that Boy Heights gets everything.
Shout out of Boy Heights.
I know you're better than us.
But I'm just like, dog, there are Latinos everywhere.
Why does everyone pit stop?
Like, freaking Bad Bunny will go to Boy Heights shoot a music video.
Group of Fidemi will do the double-decker bus at Boy Heights.
Like all the, all the, I saw this post that on Father's Day.
They did Serenata, like they did Mariachi serenade to dads in Boa Heights.
And I was like, hey, there's a dad over here in San Gabriel.
Yes.
That could use the Conjunto.
Right here.
Right here, dog.
They just get everything.
It's annoying low-key.
It's like, hmm, are you really poor?
You just know how to get stuff for free.
Yeah.
Because I see you driving a Mercedes.
Yeah.
They know how to lean into the projects.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Yes, I'm talking about you, sci-fi.
Yeah.
I'm like, I don't know.
I was in a drive-by dog.
I think I deserve some Cere-anatas.
And not for my funeral.
That would be really sad.
Yes.
I know.
Why did it get you?
I don't know.
All right.
But these two fools, they walked through all of Los Angeles or the safe part of L.A.
Which is very hard to find.
Like, you literally have to just do like the, do not differ from these routes.
Literally.
If they were in downtown, they just literally had to go straight, like a certain less-wise staple center and then just cross on over.
Wow.
I'm disappointed in them.
Yeah.
They didn't even go to.
Go ahead.
Just even saying that we walked across LA is like, no, bro.
Start from Cerritos and work your way down, go all zigzag through long meets, all types of stuff.
Yeah.
And so they said that what they want to do next is start at Santa Monica, walk to Venice, cross the city east through USC, Dodger Stadium, and ending in Griffith Park.
They're only staying on one side.
Yeah.
Go to go to Zardier Stadium.
Go pump gas and Gardina.
Yeah.
No, I want to go to Zardier Stadium.
And then I want the ECHO.
And then I want the Echo Park for one.
supposed to be like, hey, what's up?
Where are you headed?
What are you doing over here?
Just pass on by.
Just speed them up.
Let me know when they're going to take their next stroll.
I'll have some people meet them certain places.
But this is the usual way to get around other cities.
And we're just very spoiled that we have cars, that, oh my God, this is so much that they
walked through all of L.A. or the safe parts.
What's the longest you've walked out here?
The longest I've walked.
I know Angie and Santa Ana.
I don't walk at all.
Yeah.
I remember before I walked from my high school, which is Birmingham, to Northridge Ball, which is pretty far.
That is pretty far.
Yeah.
I don't know.
We're kids.
We're kids doing kids things.
There's nothing else to do.
I mean, Downey's a pretty big city, but I've walked, I've definitely walked from one end of it to the other.
Like from the north side, all the way to the south side.
I remember walking home from school, and I hated every second of it.
None of it was fun.
None of it was cool.
What?
Saifo looked at me like I'm worried for not liking walking from school.
It's because you rob people while you're on the way.
You get like little trinkets.
It's like a video game.
It's like Grand Theft Auto.
You know, in Sonic?
He's getting coins as he goes.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a different type of walking.
You're not committing crimes.
You just want to get from point A to point B.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Walking home, though, is pretty cool.
From school?
Yeah.
That was always a good time.
Why with your homies?
Make memories.
Walk to the fight at the park.
Yes.
Behind the big lots
Behind 7-11
Yeah
Mine was at the park
I like that
Your guys was behind stores
Yeah
Me behind the big lots foo
That was a thing
Or in middle school
It's behind Little Caesars
Yeah
Angie how far
Like how many blocks
From your school
To your house
From my high school
For elementary
It was two blocks
From my middle school
It was one block
And then from high school
It was another two blocks
Oh that's a sure why
That's all I would walk
Damn
If you're in the valley
know, like, Silmar High, I went to Silmar, and then I lived on San Fernando Road.
So it was like, not only was it a crazy walk, it's low-key like a hill almost.
It gets really hot in the valley.
And I was like, oh, I hate this.
No, we had shade.
It was just straight.
And then, like, low-key in these, like, in Silmar, the fools with the trucks, don't be a girl walking.
Yeah.
It's the wish.
Charles is saying, I'm like, do you look like my dad.
Oh, I would get that, and I would always flip them off.
And I would always tell them, like, I can be your daughter.
I love it.
They feel bad.
Yeah.
But I know exactly what you mean.
I hate walking.
For that reason.
Men are gross.
I hate walking.
There's a difference in like, because I know for guys like, oh, it's cool.
But there's just some things you guys can do, like walk down the street that we can.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you ever get crack called while you're walking?
That's why I watch what I wear.
I'm just kidding.
Wow.
It's a joke.
My.
Can we kick him out?
Let's kick him out.
Let's bring in his son.
Please kick him out.
So Vic brought Little Vigin.
And this is what you're showing him?
That is what you're showing him?
So I'm called for.
Yeah, we tried to figure out what to do with the kids today,
and we just couldn't figure it out.
Well, actually, my boys are at summer camp.
Oh, that's because you got money, money.
But there's a lot of parents out there don't know what the heck to do with their kids for the summer.
And they can only watch reruns or YouTube videos for so long.
Oh, yeah.
It's like, hey, do something.
It's summer.
Learn something.
So we have little Vic here.
Little Vic, what's up, Vic?
Hello.
Vig.
When did your dad tell you you were coming in today?
Five in the morning?
Five in the morning?
No, no, no.
Like, when did he tell you, like, hey, today or tomorrow, or was it yesterday?
He told me when we were at Disneyland.
Oh, that's so cool that you're going to come in one day.
Yeah, we have planned it for a while.
Yes.
Have you been excited?
Yes, I have.
All right, but you know you're not just being here just to play in summer camp and all that stuff, right?
you have to work here.
Yeah, you're here.
Right?
Dad brought you to work.
Yeah, exactly.
So you're going to work.
Are you ready?
Yes.
Are you ready to do a little word on rosecrans?
Yeah.
All right, let's get into it.
Look.
Rosecrans.
Word on Rosecrans.
What's the work?
All right, little vague.
Tell us what's going down in the news.
You have to say this.
You don't have to.
Look, you can do.
Oh, oh.
You could just.
What's the cool.
What's some cool news?
What's some cool news you can tell us?
Give us some like, you always tell me like the movie updates and everything.
What's like the newest, like, update?
What's like going on in VIX like?
Um, the, I like, I, like, I, I think it was like about a month or two ago.
I reached a thousand subs on YouTube.
Nice.
Nice.
Good beans.
You beat me.
That's a lot, way more than me.
I have zero.
Who's your favorite person on YouTube?
I favorite YouTuber.
That's kind of hard.
I like a lot of YouTubers.
We're just like your dad with girls.
They're not all girls.
Oh, no.
Who are like your top three?
Um, wow, that's hard.
I feel like you like Mr. Beast, don't you?
Yeah, Mr. Beast third.
Number two, I would say, um...
I know this is a tough one.
I would come back on that.
All right, we'll get back to that.
All right.
What's some news that you like were like,
the last time you were like, dad, get this?
Um, so they are going to release a new
Oculus, it's called the MetaQuest 3
and like you can like see
you can like have a headset on and it can
play the game like right here
Uh huh. That's like VR right? Yeah but
it like shows the game like right here.
It doesn't like show it like you're in virtual
virtual reality. It shows it on the side
Like in real life kind of like around you but you're wearing
So what are the Oculus is even for?
They're like virtual reality.
Okay but it's kind of like you see the projection of the
on a surface versus like in your face.
Yeah.
Super cool.
And you think your dad's going to get it for you?
How much is it?
I don't know.
It doesn't matter.
We'll find out when we get there.
We'll get back to that.
We'll get back to that.
What's going on in music right now?
How's your rap career going?
Oh, the Eric, this track.
That's the best song ever.
Can we all agree on that?
I don't know.
Drake got some hits.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Everybody.
scrambled their eggs because they got worried about my song.
What?
Everybody at school?
Huh?
Everybody at school?
My dad doesn't want me to play because I could get in trouble with the school and they
probably kicked me out.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Listen to your dad.
Let's leave the beef to push a tea.
All right.
Exactly.
Tell them about, you've been telling me a lot about fight nights, five nights at Freddy's
or what?
Yeah.
Tell them when is it coming out and what?
October 27th, the movie.
Mm-hmm.
and um it's gonna be cool yeah what is what is that movie even about uh i forgot the plot
oh okay but it's well it's the the animation or what what do you say that they're called
the little things that they look like they're at chucky cheese oh the anitronics yeah
spell it animatronic yeah i love it we have we do have disney tickets on the way thank you so much
for your goofy impersonation.
Yeah.
I like it.
You're so cute.
You prep just like your dad.
Okay.
Look, and that was Word on Rosecrans with Little Vick.
Let's get into Word on Rosecrans with Big Vic.
Word on Rosecrans.
The NBA's new in-season tournament final four is set for December 7th and 9th in Las Vegas.
Okay?
So the NBA commissioner Adam Silver has been looking for a new in-season tournament.
for a couple years to make the regular season more interesting
because ever since players started doing load management,
missing games for no reason.
Like everybody's been complaining about everybody feels like
the regular season doesn't matter.
Everybody only cares about the playoffs.
So they started this a couple years ago,
started trying to plan it.
And this upcoming season,
it's going to be the first time it's going to be held
and it's now going to be in Vegas.
And more details are coming on July 8th.
They're going to do like an ESPN's NBA today,
special with like a bunch of former draft picks and Trey young and yeah we're gonna there's gonna be a whole new
like in-season tournament so maybe the clippers can finally win something i don't know like so i'm thinking
about it we we clearly have the energy like no other when it comes times for playoffs finals
championship games all of that but it takes a journey to get there right and i know like i know you
love sports of it so you like those regular season games you like the like you understand that it takes
a while to get to like the amp up.
Exactly, yeah.
So what would this do to that?
They're just trying to give us more of those high energy things.
Exactly.
So they're taking the model from soccer.
So if you ever notice, like, you're watching like a soccer season, then out of nowhere,
like in the middle of the season, they're playing a team from a different country.
And you're like, what was that?
You know, how did they even fit them into their schedule?
They're not part of the league.
So they're trying to do that.
So similar to, like, I think, in soccer it's like Concafaf.
Yeah.
to where there's in season, like, you could win two rings.
Yeah, like the gold cup's going on right now, by the way.
And the final's going to be at Sofai Stadium and I want to go.
Yeah.
And that brings a lot of excitement to it because now it's like, oh, we're playing for something.
We can get something.
Might not be an NBA championship, but it's like this.
And then a lot of times they'll incentivize the players like, oh, if you guys win, you guys each, get a million dollars or something like that.
So we'll find out full details on July 8th on Saturday.
So we'll see.
Yeah.
Hell yeah.
Also, so look, Drake opened up his It's All A Bloor tour in last, sorry, in Chicago last night, and fans are getting their money's worth already.
All right?
So for the first time since 2018, Drake is on tour and he's playing the hits.
So he came out last night to look at what you've done and then even played Marvin's Room.
Listen to this.
I just love hearing the crowd.
I just love hearing the crowd sing along.
Because he can't.
What?
Look.
A little big.
Come on.
But look.
While he performed, look what you've done.
He was sitting next to a hologram of a young Drake on a couch.
That's really cool.
That is cool.
I thought you were going to stay on the wheelchair.
No, that would have been cool, too.
Yeah, that was really, really cool.
Yeah.
It was a trip.
He kind of thinks he's Tupac now or I'm not sure.
He definitely thinks he's too much.
He thought that's a thing out.
Tupac did it first with the hologram.
But the hologram.
does look very, very real.
Yeah.
I don't think it's a hologram.
I think it's an animatronic thing.
Because if you look at it.
Oh, like it's an actual material thing.
At the back of the head.
The back of the head.
And it hands him the notebook that he reads.
What?
Yeah.
So there's like a robo jersey.
Yeah, I think it's a younger robot.
I would be back.
Because it's like what?
Like the sprite commercial?
Like the sprite commercial.
And then I don't know.
I haven't seen that spright movie.
If you watch a different.
angles of it um like his feet are planted and the only thing that moves is his torso in his head like so
it's an animatronic that's really cool because a hologram wouldn't be able to like hand him physically
wow yeah that's so crazy but everybody thinks it's a hologram because it looks like it yeah but it's just
dope the whole like concept of um young him being with your younger self yeah sitting with your younger self
reflecting on the past and stuff like that he's came a long way showmanship wise because there are
artists that are really good at shows that are incredible performers for a long time that wasn't drake
so it's really cool that you could tell he's put time into like figuring that stuff out what's
gonna set my show apart besides like a big thing that's on stage or like stuff like that's like
his showmanship yeah is really really good or what i'm seeing yeah no because if you look at like a
like a Kanye when he was doing the yeezer stuff it was like dude this is groundbreaking yeah you know
just set design and everything.
So like he's tapping into that finally
to where he's going above and beyond.
That's really cool.
Shout out of Drizzy.
I can't wait until he comes to L.A.
Yeah, we'll be there.
We will.
Right?
Why are you pointing at me?
She's black.
You're those friends that's like,
hey, we're going to go, right?
It's like, dude, leave all the work to me
to figure out how we're going to be there.
All right.
All right.
All right, guys, that was your word on Rosecrans,
brought to you by a local Southern.
California's Toyota dealers.
I'm Rose Cranesvik for Brownback Mornings on Power 106.
You know how you have people you love and then you meet their humans?
It makes you love them more.
Yes.
I'm going to think about these kids whenever I get mad at you guys.
We have a roomful of kids and I don't talk about us.
Maximo brought his daughter, Emmy.
Emmy say hi.
Hi.
Hi.
I can't wait to tell her about that story that we talked about the park yesterday.
Oh.
You all have Max in the house.
Max, say hi.
Hi.
Hi.
Little Max.
We have Little Vic.
Where's Little Vic?
Oh, he has a little Vic.
He's AirPods on.
Yeah.
He's like, I did my work.
I'm out of here.
We have Angie's little Bebecitas.
The reasons why she's not a mom is because she has three beautiful little angels that she just loves and adores, huh girls?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Wow.
She's making you live.
We have Jasmine in the house.
We have Leah and we have Hayley.
Say hi.
Isn't that sound cool?
Yeah.
They're scared of their Tia.
They're scared of their Tia.
They don't know what to say.
It's fine.
It's super cool.
Okay, so right now, usually we do this thing called like the Sombra Sala with your Tia.
And she tells us like the gossip of what's going on and who's dating who, blah, blah, blah.
Are you guys ready to do it instead of her?
Sure.
I feel like you guys could do it way better.
Yeah.
Wow.
All right.
Let's get into Somrasala.
Sombr Sala with Angie.
Yeah.
I also can't hear Leah and I need to hear Leah.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Sorry, Loua.
I don't think your mic's turned on.
Sci-Fi has.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Come on.
Sorry, we're doing, we're doing a,
we're doing a,
we're doing a, uh,
as we go trouble shooting.
Yeah.
Leah, say something.
They have names, you guys.
Hello?
Oh, there you go.
Okay.
All right, we're probably going to have the share
between Leah and Haley.
Yeah.
Boom.
All right.
Who's going to tell us all the drama?
Where's the gossip coming from?
Okay.
Is it you, Jasmine?
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay. Okay, so, like, okay, so, damn, this is, okay, no one's hearing this from school.
They're asleep right now.
Yeah, don't worry about it.
You know, there's, like, a lot of cheesement, like, you know, it's senior year.
People are going to senior year, and, like, you know, people are, you know, and, you know, it's just, like, a lot of, like, people talking trash about a lot of people.
Yeah.
And I really like it, because, like, my friend group, they tell me the drama because they don't think I don't.
don't tell them to anybody, but I tell it to my bestie.
She doesn't go to the same school as me, so we trade drama between each other.
Who has more drama, your school or her school?
Oh, her school.
Really?
Yeah, like this one time, please don't be hearing.
They're going to hear.
One time she invited me over to a little dance competition for the dance team.
And there's this dude, right?
He had a crush on a girl, right?
Or the girl had a crush on him.
So she's like, oh, I'll pay for your ticket, right, to go to the dance competition.
And he's like, oh, you don't have to.
Like, you know, you don't have to.
And she's like, assisted it.
And he's like, okay.
And then, you know, like, it happened.
And then after the dance, like, he was like, she was trying to, like, make a move on him.
Right.
But he's like, oh, I don't really like her like that.
And she was right there.
Like, she was like, we were in a little staircase and, like, she was like right, like, right there.
And after her dance competition, you.
He's like, oh, I don't really like her like that.
And I was like, bro, that's kind of messed up.
Like, I don't know them personally.
You took the ticket.
You let her pay for it.
Yeah.
And then you go, oh, I don't really like her like that.
And then, um.
Yeah, so when you grow up, there's these things called clubs and guys will buy a
girl a drink.
And then they then think that they own them.
And it's going to be like, hey, you took the drink.
So that's similar.
Like, she bought him a ticket.
You're my boyfriend now.
But he's like, no, I'm not.
It's crazy.
And then, like, he wanted to leave.
He felt so uncomfortable.
And then I was like, ooh.
Like I was just there
Like I didn't say anything
But I was just like
You know enjoying
Like not enjoying it
No we enjoy it
We enjoy it
It's okay
And then like
He's like
And then like
It was so awkward
And he left
Because like he gave her like
Awkward hug
And then they left
And I was like
Oh my God
Felt so embarrassed
Yeah
What's her name?
Oh I don't know her name
Oh girl
What school is it
Oh
What was their school?
It's Goldinez
Goldinez
Oh that's a competition school
Yeah
Yeah
We don't like the middle ops
I mean.
Do you go to Sinker Swim?
Sager Shrumb.
Sager Shrump.
Say it right.
She says it way better than you at you.
Yeah.
Say it again.
Sagerstrom.
Yeah.
Boom, boom, boom.
All right.
We got to talk, we got to talk, Yaya.
Because me and you connect, Harry Potter fans.
Yay, y'er.
Yaya also loves Ariana Grande.
If you come for Ariana Grande,
Yaya will come for you, okay?
You're banned right now currently on Twitter.
Oh, yeah.
So Elon Musk, he's not idiot.
anymore.
Why did you get that?
So I made an account on, what's it called?
On Twitter?
Oh, on thread.
Yeah.
Follow her on thread, guys.
She already followed me.
And I'm trying to, like, you know, adapt.
No one's on there right now.
Yeah, there's no one to troll.
There's no trolls on there?
She's a troll account.
So you're like a troll waiting to troll.
Like you just like, I just wait until you guys get over here.
No, not on my main, you know?
Yeah.
Oh, the burner accounts.
The burner accounts.
She likes to draw on her burners.
But all her burners have gotten blocked off Twitter
because she goes at BTS fans too much.
No, no, no.
Don't see what I was kidding.
Oh, I'm not listening.
They're not listening.
They're not too.
Friends who are stands.
No, I can't know.
Oh, you throw your friends.
That's crazy.
No, no, no.
With the burner account?
Wow.
She's denying everything.
Deny, deny, deny, deny.
And that's my son Rosala.
All right.
Lita and Haley, you guys got Cheezma, too.
We have to hear the truth.
Cheesma what's going on?
You want to go first?
Oh, okay, Haley.
Haley, how old are you?
I'm 10.
You're 10 years old.
All right.
And you love Chezema too?
Yeah.
Me too.
Okay, what do you love Chezmeando about?
So there's this drama with the girl.
I'm just going to call her R.
Uh-huh.
And we're friends and some of other girls are too.
We are in a friendship group and there were five people,
including our.
So we were all okay with each other.
You're like friends.
Yeah, but then R couldn't keep promises.
Oh, ours not that great of a friend.
Oh, or is just a little bit weird?
So that became a problem.
Yeah.
Because nobody would trust her.
What type of promises wouldn't she keep?
Like, for example, she wouldn't keep promises that, like,
she said that she would never talk to a person that like did something to a like her like her
friendship group but then the next day she would talk to them oh my god i hate them if we're not that
person's friend we are all not that person's friend right yeah that's crazy yeah and so ours are you
her friend or are you not her friend uh right now i'm not her friend right now you're not her friend
yeah i don't like her did you tell her that you're not her friend are you just like
to yourself.
I couldn't, I didn't tell her anything on the last day of school.
Yeah, you weren't talking to her.
Yeah, I wasn't talking to her.
Yeah, she's not worth even your breath.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like that.
I like that for you.
You have morals.
You have morals and you have standards.
Never stop.
Never drop them.
Never stop them.
Never nothing to them.
Even if he drives a Prius, okay?
All right, Haley?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Leo.
Also, what I call her friend, I call it like a tall giraffe because, like, she's tall.
And her neck and it was like, her neck is kind of long.
Her neck is crazy.
You guys are really?
She has a big forehead.
She has a 10 head.
She has a 10 head.
She doesn't have dreams.
She has movies.
Crazy.
Yeah, Leah, I love it.
Stand up for your little sister.
So you know who art is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And art, do you see that she doesn't keep her promises?
I'm not in your school.
Oh, okay.
But, but Haley tells you.
She used to.
Oh, okay.
And then when Haley, like, tells me this,
I'm like, huh, I want to.
I wonder what would happen if I accidentally hit her.
Oh, not even-
Accidentally?
Oh, I love you guys so much.
You are your Thea's nieces.
Also, our body shames some other, some girls.
Kind of like what your sister just did, but...
No, not really.
Oh, I'm defending Haley here.
She would, like, tell them straight up, like,
you need to work out more.
Wow.
You should, like, skip...
Is R Angie?
No.
Oh, okay, okay.
Oh.
So, yeah.
And then she left the friend group, came back, and then left again, and then came back, and then left again.
You can't allow that.
You can't allow someone in to pick and choose to be in your friend group.
And then she became friends with another girl, which I'm just going to call her K.
Okay.
And so her and Kay were like friends.
And once they like became like best friends and they like trusted each other.
they would like like roll their eyes at us and like be like like annoyed of us even though we didn't even do anything to that.
You're just leaving your life.
Yeah.
And then yeah.
And so after that we like had like problems with her and then we would like have like like you know I'm like in our school we had like counselors and then we would just like talk to her about Riley.
And then that she like.
Oh you just said her name.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
R.
Take it back.
Take it back.
Yeah.
R.
Okay.
I don't like R and K.
I don't even like those letters in the alphabet.
They're just dumb letters.
They kind of look alike.
So they're the same thing.
They're annoying.
I was going to.
My name.
And my dad.
No, no, no.
But you doesn't start with it.
You're a V.
Yeah.
And that's like the peace sign, little Vick.
All right, Leah, do you have drama and gossip?
You got to talk to.
Indeed, I do.
Ooh, I love it.
So, for me, I go to middle school, right?
I go to MacArthur.
Nice.
What grade are you in?
I was in six, but now I'm going into seven.
Amazing.
More drama.
Shout out to you.
Oh, we drew that.
Seven grades of drama.
Yeah, so technically, so we're going to start out small here.
Okay.
So technically, I was going to summer school for math, like, for, like, a bit for, like, four weeks, I think.
And so, like, there's this girl name.
Just call her, yeah, yeah, don't know.
I'm just saying my elementary school friend.
Okay.
talk to her that much.
Yeah.
So I just, during like the summer school thing, I just found out that she had a boyfriend,
right?
Oh, that's nice.
And I'm just going to call her boyfriend, right?
Yeah.
And so there's a girl named Peppa Pig.
That's not a little name.
Yeah, I get you.
So, and so like, Papa Pig, like, her boyfriend.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah.
And then every single time when we, like, played soccer or something, she always, like, was right
there with him, and he always chose her in her.
in her in his like team.
He chose Peppa Pig.
Yes.
Even though he had elementary friend.
Yes.
Going out.
Oh my God.
He's too timing.
And then she like end up like at the end she told me that she's going to break up with him.
Oh, good.
Yeah.
I'm like damn.
And he's ugly too.
Oh, they always are.
They always are ugly.
Because I see every boy in every boy, anyone.
They're ugly.
They're ugly and they're never worth it.
They're Edgars.
They're horrible.
Yeah.
They look like mushroom haircut.
I agree.
And they're not even in the Mario movie.
So why are they even doing that?
I'm right there in Julia.
Okay, but so elementary school, your friend from elementary school, is she broken up with him?
Yes or no?
I'm so not sure.
She, like, wants to, but she hasn't told him yet.
Oh, my gosh.
That's like my, I have this one friend that I'm like, just do it already.
Exactly.
Stop getting into the car.
Stop.
Really?
Oh.
Was it Obama?
No.
Who was?
Okay.
That's so awesome.
Thank you guys so much for the gossip.
Is there anything more?
Do you guys have more?
Oh, yeah.
I have a much more.
I have like two more.
Okay.
I have two more, too.
Okay.
So, time for the long way.
So technically, there's this girl named Dora.
Okay.
Ooh, I like it.
You're using, like, cartoon names for your friends.
I love it.
Exactly, because her haircut looks like Dora.
Another one, Edgar.
A girl, Edgar.
But she's a girl.
Yeah.
Dora.
And my friend, small giraffe.
Uh-huh.
So they both, like, the guy.
We're going to call him E because, yeah.
So they both, like, eat and tall, like, small giraffes tell Dora.
And then Dora, like, started getting, like, really attached to her.
She, like, she wouldn't, any was, like, hold her hand or, like, like, walk around, right?
Right.
Walk around campus.
And then, like, she would just, like, hog her.
Because, like, sometimes I tell her, like, want to go get lunch after this.
And she's, like, yeah.
And then, like, she ends up going to get lunch with Dora.
Yeah.
She wouldn't leave her sight.
What?
And then we told her, like, so many times except she wouldn't listen.
And then because of that, like, our, like, friend group, like, almost broke for, like, almost a week, I think.
I'm not sure.
I forgot.
Um, so technically it was her fault.
And then also I don't like her because, like, she makes me, like, give me, like, uncomfortable.
Also, like, I have stickers except I give my friends my stickers, right?
For, like, for, like, she gave stickers for, like, you legit had to pay her for one sticker or, like, more.
Oh, she makes you pay.
She's scamming.
Exactly.
And then also.
Also, she would always like, oh my God, like, she would cut, like, small giraffe's hair.
Like, in the back, she would cut her hair.
Whoa.
Because, like, her hair is, like, curly and short.
Smot giraffe's hair, like, curly and short.
And then, like, I'm guessing, like, she was, like, somewhat jealous of a small giraffe.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
She had to be.
She's jealous.
She doesn't want her around anybody.
I don't like Dora.
I usually like Dora.
Hola, I'm Dora.
I don't like her anymore.
All right.
Hey, Lee, you got something else.
Oh, yeah, so.
And more drama about this girl, I'm just going to call her O, because the first letter of her name starts with O.
Okay, I like that.
I like the way you're thinking.
And I don't want to call any people names.
Yeah, you did already, so, oh.
Not like, like, cartoon names and, like, fake names.
Oh, okay.
Oh, like, got you, got you.
So O was in her friendship group, and she would, like, be, like, really mean.
she's like really mean and she also like hit us and she would say like really like rude things
about like personal stuff and then we would like sometimes like take it personal.
Of course.
And we didn't like it.
So then she like left.
She was like, oh, lonely and she like she made us like feel bad.
But like then we let her back inside.
And then after that she was like, okay, fine.
she calmed down and then after that she kept on like being rude and like that's called manipulation
just want you guys to know like they're mean to you and then when you leave they're being nice to you
so they can take it back and then they'd be mean to you again yeah and then after that she would like
she would like like she would get hit in the head with like a ball because like some people and the end
of the recess they would like hit the ball and then one day she like hit her head like they hit her head
with it and then she went to the nurse's office and then she she had like those clips on
oh no and it was like it didn't bleed but like it happened again because his boy was playing
handball and he hit it and it went over and it hit her clip again oh but it was in the same day it was
a different day oh she it keeps happening after that uh like a couple of like days ago like before school
ended like I was like walking up to her and I was like and then I just like went like I like tapped her
head but like not really hard I didn't hit the clip I didn't hit the clip too hard but like hit it and she's like
why did you do that I didn't why did you do that? Oh my gosh Hayley and then after that she like walked
away from me and I'm like I didn't even hit her that hard yeah not that hard yeah that's a
salt, but it's not that hard. She needs to change that clip. That's the problem. Yeah, it's the clip's
fault. I like that you knew where to hurt her though. Yeah. That's her weak point out.
Shout out to you, Haley. I'm not mad at it. I'm not mad at it. Angie, I would just like to talk to you
can you get on the microphone? Oh yeah, yeah, go for it. Do you see what you did to them? Do you see how
they are? They're like that because of you. They love cheese. It's not my fault. Yeah.
They were super excited. She prep, Haley prep. I know. I see her reading from her laptop.
R and O and K. Are you okay? Are you guys okay? Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, you have anything else?
You have more drums?
You have celebrity drama?
Who's like your celebrity like that you're like zoned in on right now?
Right now?
Yeah.
Lana D'Orey.
Lana?
I love Lana.
Remember when you cut your hair like like Billy Elish?
Oh, oh.
You did the wolf cut?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And your sister, your Tia was telling me.
Yeah.
My mom was like, you're going to regret this.
Yeah, because she had really long hair and then she cut it and there's this cut.
Right.
What is it called?
Is it the wolf cut?
Yeah.
I try to go for it.
Yeah.
And then she's like, you're going to regret this.
you're going to look back.
I look back at those pictures.
I'm like,
but at the time,
it was all you wanted, okay?
Those are cool pictures to have in the future, though.
Just like,
remember when I went through this phase?
I'm glad you did it.
Yeah, no pasan nada.
It's just hair.
It grows back.
Yeah, exactly.
Thank you guys so much for the drama.
Have you guys,
do you guys know who Priya's puppy is?
No.
No.
No?
No?
I don't know.
You're saying no like it's a yes.
I don't know celebrities.
Oh, you don't know celebrities?
The only music, if it's an artist,
The only music I listen to is mostly in Japanese, and that's it.
Oh, nice, nice.
Yeah, he's definitely not an artist.
Yeah, he's a con artist, but not that type of artist.
Okay.
Hey, hey, what are you doing over there?
Sambra Sala with Angie.
Angie.
Oh, my God, you guys.
You're very little chizmosa music.
I know, I told you. I think it runs in the family, huh?
It does.
You modeled that behavior.
Yeah.
I know, so...
They had a lot of drama.
They had a lot of drama.
They do have a lot of drama.
And they do have a lot of drama.
Let your kids let it out.
As long as it takes, as much as you're like, all right, wrap it up, let them let it out.
Because the fact that they're even having conversations with you and letting you know about their lives, like, it just lets you in on their lives.
So if you like either speed them up, wrap them up or like try to like not hear it, they get accustomed to that.
And they like, no, I'm serious.
No, I know.
That's like when they're talking, I'm like, oh, yeah.
And like, you have to.
I was just thinking like, wrap them up, hurry up, look at the time.
No, girl.
Because you have to let them let it out.
Wow.
You're a great mom.
That's why I'm just a Pia.
Yeah.
That's why you're just doing.
For now.
Hurry up.
You guys on McDonald's yesterday.
No, they did.
Oh, I didn't finish the McDonald's.
Oh, yeah.
All right.
All right, you guys.
But I did want to talk about Kiki Palmer and her little boyfriend that shamed her on social media yesterday.
You guys.
You saw it?
He's being cooked.
Okay.
So, Kiki Palmer went on the Usher's residency.
Residency.
Residency.
residency show in Vegas, right?
And Kiki Pomer, she just had,
she just had her baby like maybe four months ago.
So she's feeling herself.
She's out with her girls,
has her hair done, has her makeup done,
dancing, viving to Usher, right?
And so part of the show Usher comes
and he serenates her.
And so what she's wearing,
she's wearing like a black long-sleeved
body suit that it is see-through
in her ass cheeks are out.
But again, she's out there with her girls.
She hasn't gone out for a while
because she just had a baby.
Everyone knows that style of dress too.
It's like a mesh black.
It's like a body suit.
Normally,
low-key girls wear like two pieces,
but like she has a one piece,
so it's covering some stuff.
But yeah,
she does it have like the thong in the background
on the back so you do kind of see her.
Yeah,
through the mesh,
because it's mesh.
It is.
It's see-through.
But so then that clip of her getting serenated
by Usher goes viral, right?
And then her boyfriend,
her baby daddy,
is quick to judge her.
And he goes on Twitter and comments on it saying like,
yeah, it's the outfit for me.
You're a mom.
Oh, yeah.
Right away.
And it's like, fool like, this is your girl.
Like, let her have fun, right?
So he starts getting backlash on, on social media.
Like, how dare you tell her things like that?
All that stuff.
What are all that stuff?
And so he goes on Twitter and he makes things worse.
He doubles down, dude.
His name's Darius, by the way.
Hold on a second.
KBWR, Los Angeles, Power 106.
Lives.
Well, thank you, Maximo.
He goes on Twitter and he makes things worse.
He goes and he's like, we live in a generation where a man of the family doesn't want the wife and mother to his kids to showcase booty cheeks to police others.
And he gets told how much of a hater he is.
So, like, people are getting telling him he is a hater.
And then he's like, this is my family and my representation.
I have standards and morals to what I believe.
I rest my case.
Yeah.
I don't understand why he had to do all that publicly.
Publicly.
It's like if you feel that way.
Cool, but have that conversation with your wife behind closed doors.
Is that his wife?
Are they married?
No, they're not married.
It's right.
It's just boyfriend, girlfriend, baby mama, baby daddy.
That type of relationship.
And I think that people started posting photos that he had taken of her.
Oh, yeah.
And we're like, dude, you took these photos.
You took, but you're mad about it.
Like, you took photos of her covering her tattas.
Or ass shaking and now you have a problem.
So you posted all that.
And then you have a problem with her.
Just mad that he wasn't there.
Probably.
Or that like Usher was holding her.
So that's what people were saying.
Like you're not mad that how she's dressed.
You're mad that Usher Serenade her.
Yeah, I read a really insightful tweet from at OG.
XTP and he said, if I was at home, if I was a stay at home dad to a celebrity baby,
I'd be way too busy cheating to have any idea what my baby mama is wearing.
For real.
I looked him up and like, what does he even do?
Who is he an actress?
Angie, he made his joke about me.
Oh, I didn't get it, big.
Say it again.
No, say it again.
Okay, he basically said, he said, I would be way too,
if I was a stay-at-home dad to a celebrity baby,
I'd be way too busy cheating to know what my baby mama's wearing.
His problem is like, he's so caught up.
Come to do it.
Don't know what it is.
Yeah.
So I don't think that he's necessarily wrong for if it made him feel uncomfortable.
Right.
Because if that's my baby mama, if that's who I'm with and that's what she's posting or that's where she's at.
But I do think that's a private conversation.
It is.
Yeah, 100%.
Like, did you see her walk out the door like that?
Right.
That was my thing.
Why not?
Or then are they together really?
Well, no, I mean, I think what, this is just my thing.
I think he's back at home.
I think she's in Vegas with her girls.
Yeah.
So technically didn't see her walk out the door like that.
So he probably seen it at the same time as everybody else like, oh, wow, like that's what she's wearing.
But it's like, bro, get over your feelings.
She's at an Usher show.
Like he literally serenaded 21 Savage one time.
He serenades everybody that shows up.
It's not like a personal thing.
He's not trying to take your girl home.
No.
It's like he sees a celebrity in the crowd.
He knows it's going to go viral.
That's part of his show.
You know what I'm saying?
And he's Usher.
It'd be different.
it was like Chris Brown doing the dance on her.
Then I'd be like, yo.
No, but even then, honestly,
that part?
Yeah, no, even then, honestly, like,
you really can't get mad.
It's part of the show.
Janet Jackson has been doing that for years
where she brings a guy on stage,
she freaks all over him,
and leaves them, like, sweating
and then sends them back home to his girl.
And it's like, it's part of the show.
You think, I mean, the girl might get mad a little bit.
Okay, yeah.
But come on.
Because we don't know if the girl did get mad.
And I think it's because she's the girl that,
like, let's say the dude was a celebrity dude.
Yeah.
And so we would know even what's going on in his relationship.
Yeah.
And then his girl or his baby mama was like, dude, what are you doing?
Yeah.
It's just part, to me, it's part of the show.
And it's like, it's different.
If it's like, okay, yeah, we hung out after two.
And then we did this.
And we went, you know, we were at the casino all night together.
It's like, dude, there's just a clip of them singing in front of the whole world.
Yeah.
They're not doing anything crazy.
But again, he didn't say anything about us.
He was just saying it's the outfit.
You're a mom.
Well, this is a weird.
He's masking what he really feels in something else.
But then there's also evidence to the contrary.
Like there's evidence that you don't care what she wears because you've literally
or how she is presented online.
You've posted videos of her twerking.
Like you posted like topless photos of her in underwear only like bottoms.
And it's like you've done that.
So you can't at one point say like I don't like my girls out here like that.
When you've helped her be out here like that.
Just say what it is.
It made me feel uncomfortable.
that that's what it was.
And then just saying like you a mom like, like her dressing like that didn't want to,
shaming her.
Want you didn't want like.
Mom's dress like that too.
Yeah.
That's what made him turn her into a mom.
Yeah.
Right?
That's what he liked about her.
And all of a sudden now it's like too much.
Okay.
As a girl that would appreciate a guy telling her, hey, don't worry that every now and then.
I'm not mad.
Like, but I feel like, tell me.
Oh, yeah.
I know what you mean.
Yeah.
You won't walk out like that.
Like, oh, am I?
Are you going to let me?
True, true.
there's like a little bit too like a way in the world see what I got and it's like
oh okay what are you going to do at it post me then I'm kidding I don't know I don't know
I don't know thank you for that Angelica oh you guys are welcome because right now Kiki and
Darius are not following each other but that's it for Sombrasaela brought to your
by your local southern California Toyota dealers I'm Angie from Brownback Mornings I'm Power 106
Keep it here, you guys.
We got a special guest in the house.
He just walked in.
Cool Beans are a guy you may know him as L.A. in a minute.
Not going to lie.
I thought that was the name on your birth certificate, bro.
I didn't know you had another name.
But he's coming through right after this.
Keep it here.
It's power 106.
LA's number one for hip-hop.
Good morning.
This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esse?
Don't you know I'm local?
All right.
He's a talk in the town.
You see you on Instagram.
Yeah.
You learn stuff from him.
Absolutely.
He's amazing.
His name is Evan Lovett, and he's in here with us.
Good morning, Evan.
What is up?
Oh, my God.
It's your L.A. in a minute.
All right.
Do we have the little sound clip?
What is up this year?
L.A. and a minute.
With me.
No, that's so cool.
Seriously, thank you for having me.
This is awesome.
I mean, Power 106 since the day I was born.
Yeah.
And you grew up in Van Nuys.
I was born in Van Nuys, and I grew up in Sepulveda, which is now known as North Hills,
which is Van Nuys, which is Van Nuys.
Van Eyes adjacent.
Yeah.
Okay.
And if you see his Instagram videos or if you see his videos at all, he literally breaks down a
subject matter that's going on in L.A.
Within a minute.
Now, I'm sure it doesn't take a minute to edit it or to shoot it, but you make sure
to break it down within that time.
It's technically like three minutes if you're looking.
But here's why.
LA in a minute, right?
When you talk to somebody on the phone and you're like, yo, I'm getting off the freeway.
I'll be there in a minute.
That could be like 15 minutes.
You know what I mean?
So like in a minute it is colloquial.
So now I don't trust you because I legit thought, hey, I think I'm doing well because
I'm getting all this info in one minute.
So I feel like, hey, I'm not on here for an hour.
But that's how entertaining it is, right?
Yeah, you don't even notice how much time goes back.
Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you started this just last year then.
18 months.
Yeah, January, January 2020.
That's so dope.
What led you to be like, you know what?
This is cool information.
These are fun facts that I want to share about Los Angeles to my Instagram following
or to my social media platforms.
I'll tell you what's funny is I used to text my friend.
Like I'm just a guy I like information and facts.
And then I'm that dude that's like texting you all the time.
People would be like,
why is heaven texting me all the time?
I'd be like Denny's used to be called Danny's donuts.
It started as a donut shops.
And I remember this, this like December before I started at 2021.
I was like, yo guys, did you know Denny's used to be done?
And nobody and people are like, okay, that's cool.
But I love those kind of facts.
I love those kind of facts too.
Taco Bell started as,
burgers and they stole the idea from Meatlau Cafe across the street when they saw the line
for the crispy tacos over there in San Bernardino and I'd be like texting you and I'm like,
yo, at the same time my son was getting into screen time and like he found out about TikTok.
I only knew TikTok is dances and I was like this is terrible.
But if he's going to be on the screen, I want him to have good content.
So I was like, you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to just start a TikTok with these like facts about L.A.
because that's what I love and that's what I read about.
And now my son can escape me no matter what he tries.
That's super cool.
Look, this is something only you're going to know because only me and you are nerds.
Vic, what color is my shirt?
Tangerine.
Evan, what color is my shirt?
I felt like I was going to say orange.
Okay, but what kind of orange?
You just did a video on it, Evan.
Oh, Dodger orange.
Oh, Dodger orange, there you go.
Yeah, yeah.
We know about Dodger blue, but you didn't know about.
Dodger Orange.
I can tell you about Dodger Orange.
Did you know the 76 that like the little 76 gas station?
There used to be 76 outside of Dodger Stadium until the 2000s because when they first built it,
the fools that were building it were like, hey, the other fool was like, hey, is it cool
if we joined forces?
And the other guy was like, cool, I'll put a gasoline station in here if you actually sponsor the park.
And so that's why the 76 little sign has been at Dodger Stadium.
And also the seats are orange because 76 is orange and blue.
Are you serious?
I didn't know that.
I am your child.
I am your child.
You are my dad.
And this is how I explore the information I received from you.
I just regurgitated.
That's awesome.
That's the absolute truth.
But it's not 76, right?
It was Union oil back then.
Absolutely.
But 76 to this day still a proud sponsor.
Gas station is not a gas station anymore.
It's a storage facility.
That's a trip that they even had a gas station at Dodger Stadium.
So you could fill up while you were there.
And what's cool is the players used to
fill up.
Like, there's the whole story that the players would actually get their gas there too,
which I think is pretty cool.
Yeah.
So if you go to 76, yes, you're paying a lot more than ARCO, but there's a Dodger tie there.
And do you guys remember the little pins?
76 used to have these Dodger pins.
It's probably before your time.
But they used to have pins if you fill up like eight times, you get a free pin.
Or there's 76 balls that you would put on the antenna.
On top of the antennas.
Yes, that were like little, because the Dodger Stadium used to have the circular 76 ball.
Now it's like a flat circle, but they used to have the circular.
circular like 76.
That's super cool.
Lettie made me realize the other day
that none of our cars have antennas anymore
and I didn't even realize that.
We were talking about Jack in the Box
and how we used to put in a lot.
Dude, I just realized that right now.
What happened to the antenna?
Is that true?
That's true.
It makes sense, right?
I never thought about that.
No one noticed.
There's no more antennas.
The antennas are just gone now.
Yeah, they're gone.
The only people that have antennas
are like the old school,
the cop cars too.
Yeah, the car cars.
Because for their like communicating.
Yeah.
Is that how you could tell an undercover, too?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
The mirrors.
The mayors give it away.
I like it.
And then the California license
place when it says
California exempt.
True.
Yeah.
Jeez, what are you doing?
I peeped that.
Angie, this is not snitching a minute.
This is.
Oh, here with it.
You also did one,
and it brought back, like,
really good memories for me
because my grandma used to always take me
to Thrifty.
And when it was Thrifty's
before Rite Aid bought it
and then it turned into,
like, ride it with Thrifty ice cream.
But you did a whole breakdown
on Thrifty's ice cream,
and I didn't know it was from L.A.
Like, I just thought everyone,
in the world has it, but it's an LA thing.
It's an, well, everyone in the world does have it now, but it's started in L.A.
and again, that's part of the reason why I started L.A. in a minute because I keep uncovering
these things, or I'm finding out these things that I'm like, that started in L.A.?
Like obviously we know Tommy's Fat Burger in and out, but it's like Panda Express, you know,
things like that.
I didn't realize.
That's crazy.
I remember.
Like, where it's like, whoa, all these things come out of Los Angeles.
And that's what makes me so proud.
And again, I just want to share the stories and tell the history.
It makes me so proud.
And legit, that's what I love being on LA's number one radio station for hip hop, Power 106.
We've been, this is legacy.
There's history here.
And it's stuff that like you want to share to the audience, right?
And it feels cool that somebody else is doing that like on social media.
Like legit, seeing you do that, it's like, oh, we're all the same kind of like-minded.
We really feel proud about where we're from.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
And we always heard LA has no history and no culture.
All you got to do is look.
Yeah, that's the thing.
So by the way,
Power 106, do you know the first day on air as Power 106?
Oh, for us?
Okay. We can tell you.
No, not like your first day of work, Angie.
Like the first day is Power 106.
I do know that it used to be dance music and then it switched to hip-hop, but it was
still power at the time when it was dance music.
But I don't know the exact day.
It was dance and then it was adult contemporary.
And then January 11th, 1986.
They switched over officially to Power 106.
Wow.
First DJ, if any guys,
remember was Jay Thomas, who I actually do remember.
That's how old I was.
What?
Damn.
I wasn't even born.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Our guy Rick Cummings, he literally, he founded and literally is so responsible for the part
of the genre, the platform and what we know now as hip hop radio, he's a consultant
for us.
And I know he would love like you knew your stuff.
Like he would be super over the moon about it.
Yeah.
I mean, that's what I grew up with, dude.
I was, I was Baker Boys.
I remember when.
When Homeboy Industries first became a thing
and then like Baker Boys were doing a lot of like collaboration with them
and like how important they are still to the community,
Homeboy Industries with the Homegirl Cafe, Homeboy Bakery,
all that kind of stuff.
Have you been? I'm doing a story on them.
I'm going for one of their infamous 8.50 AM meetings later this month.
That's awesome.
350 employees.
Oh, you're going to get jump in.
They're going to make you bake some stuff.
It's important.
It's so important what they've done for the community, everything.
That's so far.
I first found out about you when you did the Art Lebo piece.
And I was like, so many things I never knew about him.
And it was just so amazing.
And I remember specifically I texted Toletia and I think she had already seen it.
I was like, I felt so dumb.
No, you're not.
But it was just like, wow, this is amazing.
Like the breakdown of everything.
And just having so much information just like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Into your brain and you're not like, I'm an art labo expert.
Yeah.
Yes. And again, Art Leboe, most important perhaps was he pushed for playing minority artists at the time in the 50s when like that was controversial.
Yeah.
Which is so crazy because that's where so much like great, outstanding legendary music comes from.
The first one, of course, to do the shoutouts and everything.
That's amazing.
Yeah, which is funny.
Even like the compilation albums.
But what was crazy.
Yes.
Yes.
The first with the company, which is so.
And I took that for granted.
I'm like, oh, of course those have existed forever.
No, he was like the first one.
But what totally threw me for a loop and especially I thought this is such an L.A. thing was he was
Armenian.
And I never, I was like, yeah.
I'm learning so much right now.
So I mean like again with L.A. was such a proud Armenian community.
Super.
I grew up in Glendale.
So they're like all my friends.
Yeah.
My dad was born in Glendale by the way.
And now my son goes to school in Glendale.
Glenn has a great school district.
So now we're really, we're really connected now.
818 vibes.
Come on.
We're better than all of you.
Is Glenndale?
Is Glendale part of the valley?
Oh, that's a huge debate.
Because we're technically in northeast L.A.
So, ornela, right?
Yeah.
But we are 818 to the valley.
I think we're, no one claims us.
They both hate us.
Like the Sacramento Valley is like,
you guys are not Valley.
And then L.A. is like,
you are not L.
You are not L.
So we're just Glendale.
Glendos is a own thing.
Kind of like Long Beach.
It's kind of its own thing.
Maybe.
But I think Long Beach wants to be its own thing.
Glendon wants to be a part of something.
Oh.
I really want to be claimed by either or.
That's why I just say I'm 818.
because it covers.
I throw it in the 818 umbrella.
Same thing.
But then you go to the other side of the city
is Calabasas, the valley?
Because that's 818 over there.
Yeah.
So it's tricky.
What type of tequila you drink, bro?
Is it 818?
No, it's not.
Because I'm going to tell the home girl industry
is in the homeboy industry.
You know, I got tricked on that 818
because somebody bought me a bottle.
And I'm so proud 818, right?
So somebody bought me a bottle and it's like,
oh my God, 818.
This is going to be the tequila I drink
for the rest of my life.
And then one of my friends come over
and they're like,
you're drinking that Kendall Jar?
Yeah, Candle cheddar.
I was like, no.
I was like, no, that cannot be.
And I was like, oh, dude, I was crushed.
I was crushed because I thought that was going to be my tequila for the rest of my life.
But that means we have to come up with the A1A tequila.
Like, there should be some type of tequila that is representing that culture that is A1A.
It's so big and beautiful.
So I love A1A.
And by the way, just for the record, I drink Espaolo because it is inexpensive and pretty good.
2599.
It does his job.
Yes, absolutely.
Bottles a nice little.
little shape, easy to pour, yes.
And that was your getting drunk in a minute.
Do you notice a lot of people doing their in a minute?
Because inspired by you?
It's a funny question.
Because I do, I'm like,
your dad.
I try to get, I try not to be a hater.
You know what I mean?
But when, and I saw one yesterday, that was like a rollout of an intimate,
we're going to talk about such and such in a minute.
And I was like, damn.
And again, it's flatter.
Look, imitation is flattery.
I get all that.
people are starting to do but again I didn't invent the concept and I got to keep evolving you know what
I mean forever yes that'll be my podcast you're doing many other things besides just those small videos
right I got to plug the podcast in a minute with Evan Lovett make sure you check it out it's like
Ellie in a minute but longer form and more in depth and I work hard on it check it out in a minute
with Evan Lovett but it's not a minute long you guys is what I'm found finding out those are like 20 to
30 but I put a lot of stories and anecdotes in there but yeah I mean but I'm proud of what
I've created and if somebody's quote unquote copying it well good for them I mean I still like to
think that I keep improving and sort of maybe do it better and yeah have a little bit of personality
no one is you and that's your power dog come on there you go there you go okay so then there's
also this thing that I learned from you I learned so much your teacher my teachers have nothing
on you van eyes super proud because my guy maximo we're we're valley babies I take that boy
Heights, uh-huh, take that, dummy, uh-huh, take that OC.
Yeah, I mean, where are you at?
For real, where you at? No, okay, no, no, no, but
cruising started in Van Nuys.
Yes, and a lot, okay, so cruising did start Van Nuys,
and when I ran that episode, I took a lot of heat
from the East L.A., from the Whittier Boulevard, folks,
because, listen, listen, car culture, obviously
came from L.A., and there were car clubs all over,
and Boyle Heights, East L.A., those areas,
they were trying to cruise out there.
But you got to remember in the 1950s LAPD racist ass cops.
Yeah.
They would just arrest as soon as you get two, three cars out there.
You're done.
Stop.
And you see these old pictures of cars lined up on the side of the road with like 20 cop cars.
Like they're starting to ride or something.
So they'd come to the valley, honestly, where it was very Anglo at the time.
And Van Nuys Boulevard, this is something that I didn't know.
That was actually based the way they set up the street and why it's so wide.
If you guys have seen Van Nuys Boulevard, it's like super wide.
they based it on Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City,
which is like one of the most famous streets in the world.
And that's why it stretches the valley and why it's so white.
But it's a perfect place to like cruise and show off your car.
And because it was like a white area, the cops left people.
The cops aren't here.
Yeah.
So like that was where cruising was invented, where they just let it go on.
And then from 50, 60, 70s, it turned into a huge thing.
There was a movie called Van Nuys Boulevard that was all about like cruising in the 70s.
I got to watch it.
Me too.
And then after that point,
That's when the cops started cracking down on it.
Oh, you're going over there too?
All right.
And then it died for like 30 years, but now it's back.
Go on Sunday night.
Not every Sunday night, but most Sunday nights cruising on Van Nuys, and it's dope.
You got the lowriders.
You got the music.
I mean, it's a fantastic scene, man.
As you're doing your, like, researching, and I know you're talking about just like the crackdown
of like certain laws and stuff.
Are there laws you're seeing?
It's like, that was even a law.
You know, I was thinking of how we found out that wearing a Pachuco suit was illegal
because of the Zutsu riots and all that stuff.
But it's like, we locate Kinsenegas
and the kids are wearing them, right?
But it's technically still illegal.
Yeah, I mean, like, there's so many laws on the books.
I always hear, in L.A. specifically, I'm not sure.
I know there's like a chewing gum law.
That's something where you're not allowed to, like, spit out your gum in public,
which I get.
It's like any reason to stop you.
They'll figure it out.
Yes, 100%.
100%.
What's up, Vic?
Do you want to tell them?
Yeah.
Okay, so I have a confession.
you inspired me to do a in a minute thing too
I stopped doing it though
but um it was
Rosecrans news in a minute
yeah Rosecrans news in a minute
and I loved your concept so much
and I was like nobody's doing this for like hip hop
and specifically for LA hip hop
because there's so many releases that come out
like new artists that don't really get covered
and I was like dude I can cram all these in
in a minute like that makes sense to me
you know and so I started to do like a little overlay and stuff
And it was, like you said, it does take about two hours, three hours sometimes to, like, get everything through.
But yeah, but I don't do it anymore, just so, you know.
I got a confession for you is you were the person I was talking about.
Oh, no.
I'm just kidding.
But I do, I do it, but they can't do it like me.
No, it wasn't as good.
And I don't like being, like, not really good at something.
So I'm like, oh, pause this, you know.
Probably don't revisit it.
But it was dope because it's just such a great concept.
I appreciate that.
And honestly, you had that hip-hop blog, right?
The Rosecrans app.
Do you still?
Yeah.
Okay.
So that was like a defining L.A. hip-hop sort of blog.
And I mean, dude, pick up the Rosecrans have in a minute, man.
Keep doing it.
Oh, I got the COSI.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Yeah.
You see that?
You see that, Liddy?
I got the CO-Side.
long and it's not getting me a minute.
It's really agitating and triggering me
because I'm on the spectrum apparently.
Then I feel like very like,
if it's not a minute, then why do you say it's a minute?
No, it's hard to cram everything in a minute.
It would get up to like...
Not for guys.
Whoa.
You know, my wife takes a little bit of heat for that.
Because sometimes people be like, it's Mr. in a minute.
Oh.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
Not like that.
Does she start playing like...
Two minutes like that.
Does she start playing Missy Elliott?
Like, I don't want no one minute, man.
That's Colbyn.
I'm sure that it's fun, like especially seeing that you started this for your son.
And you started with that in mind, like inspired.
And you have so many people inspired.
Literally, like, we had to interview you.
I've done this for over 10 years.
Like, this is what I do.
LA stuff, radio, hip hop, all that.
My husband is like, ha, cool.
You need to get L.A. in a minute.
Like, you need to get that guy on.
And I'm just like, dog, he's doing the same thing I'm doing.
Yeah, but he's just so much cooler to listen to.
No, and then she told us and she's like, yeah,
Horace said we should get the in a minute guy.
And I was just, we're all like, yes, let's do it.
You should have seen how excited.
Man, excited.
Yeah.
That almost matches how excited I was to be here.
Because again, Power 106 is one of the foundations of LA.
Anybody under certain.
I think anybody under.
like 45 years old, 50 years old,
like has this strong, firm recognition
to like what Power 106 is and what it means to LA.
So I mean, yeah.
Wow.
That means the world.
And honestly, we are so excited
to just see you continue on your journey,
whether that turns into a little mini duck in a minute.
That's not really a minute.
The movie, it turns into a series.
All of this, like, I see Netflix.
I see, like, episodes, episodic of, like, you going through it.
Like, low-key, like, I look at you,
and there's this guy in hip-hop called Nardwar.
Yeah.
And you remind me of like Nardwar meets Anthony Bourdain.
Like it's just like a cool, like I know a lot of cool stuff.
Let me show you this cool stuff.
And cool.
But if you do it, just remember that I said it because I will fight for my credit.
You put it out there and you will get credit.
I do not forget.
So I will absolutely give you a shout out if hopefully that comes to me.
It will.
Very awesome.
Thank you.
And you're white.
It'll have it more free than you.
Don't say.
Just some doors open a little easier for you.
Fair enough.
I'm married to a Mexican, though.
Oh, I didn't know that.
Wait, is she in the Valley, too?
She's from Silmar, by the way.
Wow.
Oh, my God, we're meant to be friends
because I went to Silmar High too.
Wow.
I did.
I went to Hoover in Glendow and then I went to Silmar
and then I got team pregnant, so cool beings, bye.
Shut of her.
I'll tell you what, Silmar is an interesting community
that nobody really, like, thinks about.
But it's important to L.A.
So Mar's the aqueduct.
That's the reason why the city exists is because of the water
We are not just gangs.
I didn't know that.
Silmar still has horsebacks, has horses and people with their ranches and stuff.
Silmar has the landfill, which I know people don't like to talk about, but how important, what are we going to do with the trash?
Every person in L.A., by the way, throws away 4.8 pounds of trash per day.
So where does all that trash go?
Thank you, Silmar.
For having the landfell.
Let's go, Sparton.
Silmar also used to have the world's largest olive orchard just for the record.
Wow, super freaking cool.
Yeah, it's a good community out there.
What were you doing in Silmar that you found old girl?
What were you doing all there?
I mean, I grew up in Sepulver.
My best friend growing up actually lived in Silmar,
and I'd ride my bike, which is crazy now to think about.
But so my wife and I, like, went to the same high school at a different time.
I went to Monroe.
Oh, wow.
She went to Monroe because her sister was in the magnet.
So, like, you get in because your family or whatever.
But she's like four years younger than me.
And we met through mutual friend.
through her sister, blah, blah, blah.
That's super cool, man.
Evan is invited to the carnisada.
Yeah.
He's cooking.
He's going to invite us to the casino.
I know, yeah.
He lives in a Mexican household.
That's super cool.
Can you shout out Wafia and your son too?
Dude, Irene, I love you.
Thank you for your support.
Felix, my man, little buddy.
Keep it up.
Keep going well.
That's so cool.
Love you guys.
That's so cool.
You're family now.
Yeah.
All right.
Shout out to you.
Shout out to our guy.
Literally you come in and now you're a prima, like they said, you're invited to the card inside.
You're our very on miklo from Blood and Blood and Blood Out.
Evan, love it, you guys.
Shout out to you.
And keep in here because we got Smokey Robinson on the way.
It's Par 106.
L.A.'s number one for hip-hop.
Power 106, Brownback Mornings.
I'm Letty here with Mike I Rose Pransvik.
And we are in the presence of a living legend.
Mr. Smokey Robinson.
Good morning, Smokey.
Good morning.
Thank you so much for coming by.
I'm sure you know this already, but I don't think that.
there's a voice or songwriter that is as loved by everyone in the world like you, Smokey Robinson.
Absolutely.
Well, that's beautiful.
I appreciate that.
Thank you.
And the fact that you're still making music, you know, there's so many artists that rely on
their old catalog, but here you come with Gazons, this new album.
And I'm telling you, we listen to it.
And hearing the music that you're dropping today and the music that you've dropped consistently for decades,
it's like you haven't missed anything.
You haven't missed a beat, your voice is still so smooth.
It's amazing to hear you still contribute to music.
Well, I don't know what to say behind all that.
I just appreciate you.
Thank you. Thank you so much.
Of course.
Absolutely.
Do you know how much Mexicans love you?
You know what?
We have a really large Hispanic audience participant.
Yeah.
You know, wherever we play, really.
You know, and I appreciate that.
I have been learning to speak Spanish
for about the past eight years or so.
Yes. But we have, yeah, yeah, and it's beautiful.
Your music is huge, obviously, but specifically in like car
culture, lowrider culture, like my dad is like the biggest fan of you.
He has this 1960s, and he loves to play cruising.
All right.
So this is like a big deal.
I'm like, dude, I used to hear this all the time.
But yeah, Mexicans love you, just so you know.
I appreciate it.
Have you been in a lowrider?
I'm sure it was even
I have not had the pleasure
of being in a low writing.
Oh, we need to get you on a logo.
You made the lowriding anthem.
I want to.
I want to feel the car go up.
And then the hydraulics?
He'll be here in 20 minutes.
Exactly.
But let's go to that song, Cruising.
What did it mean for you?
Because clearly what it does mean for us
is it's a Sunday afternoon.
I want to drive the lowrider.
Just be out.
In L.A., you know the weather's so good.
So a Sunday afternoon drive
playing cruising.
is amazing. Where were you at when you wrote and created this song? Well, you know,
Cruzen is a song that took me five years to write. Wow. Yeah, it took a long time because my
guitarist, he's dead now, but he was just such an inspiration for me as far as songwriting. He was
my best songwriting partner I've ever had. He was on so many hits. And what he would do is he would
put his guitar riffs on a tape. At that time, we had tapes. Yeah. And put it on tape for me. And I had this
little cassette player and I would play it
and I love the music
for cruising so much what he had played
I would let him put me to sleep at night
and I tried two or three other songs to that
and they didn't work because his music
was so sensual and so sexy
so I had to wait until I could come up
with something I felt that rated
his music, you know what I'm saying?
So it's like you said man
I was in L.A. and I grew up
in Detroit and the
winters in Detroit are brutal
Oh yeah. You know what I mean?
I'm out here. I just moved out here not to, I hadn't been living out here too long.
And it's in December. And I'm driving down sunset.
And their son, yes, with my top down. You know what I mean? So I thought to my, I'd come up with the first three lines of the course.
You're going to fly away. I'm glad you're going my way because I love it. I love what? I love the fact that I got you. No, I love the fact that I tried 20 I love it's, you know, and none of them worked. Okay, so I'm driving down sunset. My top is down.
December and I'm thinking to myself,
damn, I'm out here it's December and I'm cruising down
something when I typed out.
And I said, that's it, cruising.
So I turned my car out and went back home and put that on there.
And it allowed me to finish up the rest of the song.
Oh my gosh.
And people come to me on saying, well, what did you mean by cruise?
I mean whatever you mean.
Yeah.
Whatever you mean when you cruising with your person.
That's what I mean.
Yeah, people come to read it and bet you this.
No, no, no.
I mean, whatever you mean.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, it's an incredible science.
That's how I feel about the Gasm's album.
People say, well, what do you mean by Gasm?
I mean whatever you mean.
Yeah.
Whatever your gassum is.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Whatever your gasm is, that's what I mean.
Whatever that is.
It's an eargasm.
Yeah, eargasm.
Right there.
You know, Smoky, I was even thinking about, like, your stage name, right?
Smokey Robinson.
What that means today?
Like, we have, like, the movie Friday had an iconic Smokey in it, right?
And it's so funny that you.
You were the first.
I think you're the first.
And if we have like the top tier Smokies, it's you.
And then Friday Smokey and then my cousin Smokey that's locked up.
But.
All right.
There's a lot of Cholos named Smokey now.
When you were coming up with a stage name, I feel like that was at a time where people were using their names.
But you know what?
That wasn't a stage name for me.
No, no.
I had an uncle, my uncle Claude.
And when I was about three or four years old, he used to take me to see Cowboy movies.
I loved cowboys.
If you asked me what I wanted to be at that time in my life, I wanted to be a cowboy.
Because I loved cowboys, and especially the ones who sang.
There was a guy, Roy Rogers, Gene Archer, they had guitars, they had groups, they sang.
I loved them, you know.
So I loved Cowboys so much, he had a cowboy name for me.
He named me Smokey Joe.
So when I was at, when I was five and six years, when you asked me, my name is Smokey Joe.
My uncle Claus said, my name is Smokey Joe, and that's what my name is.
Everybody throughout my life from that time on call me Smokey Joe.
My teachers, everybody.
Right.
Okay.
When I got to be about 12 years old, they dropped the Joe off and I just became Smoky.
So that, that name has been my whole life.
Oh my gosh.
And it allowed you to pretend.
It allowed you to be that cowboy like you see Smokio.
And I'm sure like that's you.
That's you and your Western and singing, you know.
And then it turns into something super different.
nowadays, you know?
Yeah.
I wanted to ask you about Motown and Detroit in your era came up with so much talent, right?
And like talent near you.
Like I heard that you grew up next to Rita Franklin, Dana Ross.
And I wanted to know if there's like something in the water at that time, did you think?
Or was it the competition factor at Motown that you had to, you know, outperform as like the person next to you essentially?
Or just bring your level of, you know.
creation up okay man let me tell you some I think that everywhere not just Detroit
everywhere everywhere really in the world just ratio wise how many people there just
ratio wise might have that same amount of talent we had Barry Gordy man we had a
dude who was a music dude and when I met him he was a songwriter and a record
producer and he was at the top he was at the helm you know me back in those days most
record companies were run by attorneys or some rich guy who had nothing else to do so let me start
a record company and do that, you know, he was music man. That was his first love. And he knew music,
and he loved music, and he loved mentoring people, you know, so we had him. And that was our
advantage, you know, because we had a music man on top who knew what he wanted, who knew what
music is and what we were doing back in those days rather than some cat who just said,
okay, well, I'm just going to get into the music business and do it. So I think that was our
advantage, you know, and we did have a lot of talented people around there in my neighborhood,
you know. I'm surprised that I'm not surprised really because I tell everybody it was a God day.
When I met Barry Gordy, it was a God day, man, because my favorite singer at that time was
Jackie Wilson. I don't know if you guys even know who Jackie Wilson was, but Jackie Wilson
was the Michael Jackson of his day.
A good time. So I loved Jackie Wilson, and Jackie Wilson was from Detroit also,
and his managers were in Detroit talent scouting, and we got wind of it, and we went to sing
for them. And rather than singing songs that were currently popular by other people and other artists,
we sang five songs that I had written. And so we had a girl in our group at that time,
and you guys don't know anything about this, I'm sure, but there was a group called The Platters.
And the platters had a girl in the group
And a guy who sang hi
And when we got through auditioning for them
We thought that if we sang these songs
That they had never heard
They would say oh we sign these kids
Because they got their own material
They got their own interior
Wrong
They didn't like us at all man
They told us that you would never
Ever make it because
You know we got the platters
And the platters got a girl in a group
And they got a high singing dude
You know so you know
That's a lot tardy filled
Yeah so we don't need another platter
So I'm sorry you know
just so happens that Barry Gordy was there that day
to turn in some new songs to Jackie Wilson
one of them being lonely teardrops
if you know that song
and he was there to turn
and he heard the songs that we sang
he liked two of my songs
and so he came out afterwards
and said he had liked two of my songs
and we started a conversation
and he wanted to hear some more of my material
but that's how I met him
and he started to mentor me in songwriting
and so about a year or so after that
he started Motown man
And, um, wow.
Man.
So I said it was a God day.
It was definitely a God day.
And you know, they said like rejection will lead you to the next blessing right there.
Like it happened in one, like probably within the hour.
They said no and then you met and then you met him right after it.
Yeah.
Well, he was watching the audition.
He was there.
And I tell young people that all the time, honey, there's a whole lot of rejection.
You know, when you're pursuing this, there's a whole lot of rejection.
Yeah.
If you can withstand all the rejection, all people don't you know.
and we can't use you and all this stuff,
and you still love it enough to pursue it, go for it.
Yep.
You know, if you can't take that, do something else.
Yeah.
Because, you know, people look at show business and they say, oh, yeah, yeah, this is easy.
All you got to do a thing or play something or dance or do something.
No, no, no, no.
In your town, whoever it is, there's a million people trying to get that spot.
You know what I mean?
So you've got to love it to stick it out and withstand all those nose
and where we can't use you right now and all, you know, because it's tough.
Yeah.
Now, Smokey, when we go back to your Smokey Joe and what you wanted to be, at what point were you like, I'm going to sing. I'm going to songwrite. Even songwriting is an art in itself. I'm sure it comes natural to you, but I can't write a lyric for nothing, you know?
But you do this. Right. I'm a storyteller. We all make this world around. How did you know that your gift was writing?
I, you know, I didn't look at it like that, babe.
I really didn't.
I didn't look at it like it was a gift or anything like that because I was a little boy.
You know, I've been trying to write poems and songs and stuff like since I was five years old, you know.
And so I just looked at it just something I like to do.
Yeah.
I just like to do this.
And when I got to be about seven or eight, I really wanted to be a singer.
But where I grew, I grew up in the hood.
And so I didn't think that that was going to be possible for me.
No, no, this is never be possible.
So that was just my impossible dream, you know.
But I really wanted to be a singer, and I've always tried to write songs and poems and stuff like that since I was about five or six years old.
Yeah.
These songs and poems that you're just tried to write or like Grammy Award, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Bigger songs ever.
You know, just light work.
Just a little song.
You know, I mentioned to you about Barry Gordy mentoring me and writing songs because when I, we had two songs out of the five songs that we sang for Jackie Rose's.
managers that day when he was there that he liked because I could always rhyme stuff always all my
life since I was five six years I was writing little poems and rhyming stuff and I can always rhyme
stuff but when I met him only had two songs that made sense all the way through because my songs
all rhymed up he said wait my man let me say something he said the song has got to be a short book
a short story a short movie something with the beginning and the middle and the ending tie in together
and give people one story one idea he said you got five songs in one way
In one song.
So it took a while to learn to write consistently, professionally.
Yeah.
And he told me, he said, listen to a radio and see what people writing and that, you know.
And so I did because I really wanted this.
And so I really listened.
And see, I grew up in a house in my home there was always music of every kind you can think of, you know.
And so my mom, my mom always played, you know, she played the blues.
She played, you know, John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters and Beebe King and people like that, you know.
And but she also played gospel, the ward singers and the five blind boys.
And, you know, Sam Cook was in a group called the Soulsters at that time.
You know, so, so she played all that kind of music like that, you know.
And then sometimes for two or three days in a row, my mom would play only Beethoven and Bach and Chopin and people like that.
Wow.
So I'm hearing all that.
But now I got two or three of them.
older sisters. And between my two, my, my younger sister was 14 when I was born. And my two
sisters, they were playing people like Cervon and Dizzy Gillespie and Duke Gellington and
all the jazz people. And then there's a music that they play called B-Bop. And so I'm getting
all this music. And, you know, as a kid growing up, I love music and I love all kinds of music.
So, but I, like I said, I didn't think that it would be my life or that I'd get a chance to
have it be my life.
Yeah. But, you know, I was listening to real songwriters.
You know, like I tell people all the time, you say, well, what is your goal as a songwriter?
My goal is to be Beethoven. We're still playing Beethoven. It's been 600 years.
And we're still playing Beethoven. We're still playing Bach. We're still playing those.
So I want to write songs and write music that people will love like that, if I possibly can.
Yeah. That 500 years from now, they'll say, oh, well, let's play some Smokey Robinson.
You did it because people are going to play my girl forever.
People are going to play cruising forever.
I appreciate that, man.
I love you.
Are there any sessions?
You've worked with so many talented artists and, you know,
wrote so many hits.
Are there any sessions that you kind of wish you could relive, like, one more time?
Oh, yeah, there's a lot of those, man.
Yeah, there's a lot of those, especially with Marvin Gaye, man,
because Marvin Gay was my brother.
He was my man.
I mean, we were together every day, you know what I mean?
And I miss him.
You know, I hear his music now, and I wonder what he would think to know.
that they're still playing his music and he's still popular
and people still know who he is and like that, you know.
Yeah, I miss him and I miss being with him in the studio.
Marvin was always late.
You know, he was always late, man.
He got to the point where I was going to work with him in the studio.
I would tell him, okay, man, the session's going to start at 7 o'clock.
It's really going to start at 8 or 8.30.
He may be going to start at 7 o'clock.
He would still be late.
Still be late for the 8.
8.30, yeah.
He wouldn't get that to 9 and come running.
Oh, it's more.
I'm sorry, baby.
Some excuse.
But I didn't care because I knew that once he learned my song,
I used to tell him, he Marvinized my songs.
Because he did stuff vocally that I hadn't even thought of.
Wow.
I didn't even, he's a song, man.
So now you sing it like you.
And he did stuff that you wouldn't even think about.
I didn't think about, you know, as far as the song went.
He made it his own.
And so, yeah, I would like to do that again.
I like to, you know.
but it's not possible because he's not here.
You know those memories are going to be favorite too,
and I'm sure you got the personality side of him,
because we know the musician,
but I know he had a personality too.
And likewise with you, Smokey,
like, you have such a humor to you too.
You're going to laugh at life, you know?
We saw you, what was the video we saw him in?
Oh, gang banging?
The gang bang.
But it's like you're okay with like,
put me in any situation.
I'm going to have a fun time.
You know?
And I think that's really important to like keep that.
You have such a youthfulness about you, Sookie.
Like, there's such a, and that continues throughout the music.
Before we go with GASMs, what I think is incredible about the music you write and the stories you tell is that the story of love, of heart, of connection, that never ends, you know.
But you make forever music because you make music about connection.
I'm sure that's why you can still dip your pen and start writing like you did on Gasms, right, about these songs that are still about humans connecting with each.
other. Well, I think that love is the most powerful emotion we feel as people. You know, love is the most, love prevails. And we need more of it. We need more people to realize that we're all just people, you know what I mean? And all this biggest tree and all that stuff like that we feel because just dude is black and just do this white and this dude's Hispanic. It's ridiculous. You know what I mean? Because everybody's the same. The real race that we are as a human race. You know what I mean? And so if you skinned everybody alive, we're just to be. We're
We wouldn't know who was.
We wouldn't have any idea who anybody was because all the hearts are in the same place.
The blood is red, you know, the kidneys, everything.
You know what I mean?
Does this surprise you that artists don't really sing about love anymore?
Because, like, you said, it's the most powerful emotion and, like, not a lot of singers sing about it.
Well, you know what, man, I think that there are some who do, you know, and I think that what happens is it's like anything else.
It's like the negative gets the attention.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
So I think that even people, I tell people this all the time.
people talk about rap and hip hop and all that and well they're just negative no they're not you know
even when you hear the kids rapping about some negative stuff they're rapping their lives yeah they're
they're what they know this is what life has presented to them you know yeah so that's what they're
talking about and they're trying to get some attention on that you know everybody's got their story yeah
and everybody's got their feeling so the kids who are coming up and they're making you know when i was
There's always been negative music, you know, but if you dwell on that, then that's what it's
going to be.
People are going to say, well, you know, this is negative, but it's not.
It's music.
It's expression.
And then there were hard rock singers who were singing about negative stuff.
There's always been negative music, but the positive prevail.
Like it's going to always do, you know, it's going to always prevail.
So if we're going to dwell on the negative, then that becomes, you know.
Let's remove that focus.
And thank you so much, Smokie.
Thank you so much for coming by.
This album is out now.
GASM, this conversation was GASM.
It's incredible.
Anytime we get to spend with you is an honor.
Thank you so much for coming by Power 106.
Well, being here is a gazim for me, and I appreciate you guys so much.
Thank you, Smoky Robinson, Power 106.
I don't know, Hugh Minaj, man.
She's a really good rapper.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cyprus.
Where are you from, that's that?
Don't you know I'm local?
Didn't even wait for someone to say, you're right.
Yeah, I was about to say something.
My mic got caught off.
Yeah, that's so crazy.
I was like, man.
Very controlling of you, sci-fi.
Wow.
I know.
We can uplift women, damn.
Yeah.
What's up, real?
How are you?
How are you doing?
We got a bunch of kids in here.
It's a good time.
That's what you know.
I'm local.
Angie brought her nieces.
I have Haley here, Leah, Yaya, Jasmine.
We don't know.
Like, it's summer.
time. Sometimes you don't know what to do with your kids.
Facts. You bring them to work. Yeah.
It's super cool. Have you guys ever went with your mom to work, Leah?
No. I mean, Haley?
No. No? No.
But you're down to go with your Tia. You guys are excited to come?
Yeah.
That's cool. You guys at McDonald's? Yeah. That's cool.
We can't go work with my mom because then she's like, she has a ghost of like, um,
San Juan Gabi Sano. Oh, that's far.
One time she left us in a closet.
She checked her knees in there
She checked those C-Doh.
I did not know this.
What were you in the closet?
What?
She couldn't let us in the car because then like it was like hot outside.
Yeah, it was hot.
So we had to like take us inside though.
I get it.
And it was like AC though.
A-C.
That's not a problem.
That's not a problem.
You're fine.
I know.
And you love your life, right?
And your family?
Yeah, we had her phone though.
Yeah.
She had a phone.
She only came to, like, clean something or, like, get something, and then we left.
Yeah.
It's pretty fast.
It was really fast.
Yeah.
I love it.
I love you so much, Leah.
Hey, Hayley, and Leah, and yeah, yeah, we're cool.
Let's wait a long.
Let's wait a long.
Nobody's in danger.
No one.
I was fine.
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All right.
Angie, what's been the funnest thing you've done with your niece is?
Leave them home.
All right.
Not in a closet, though, right?
I don't know.
Actually, I don't think I ever really do anything with them.
They're always with their mom.
It's true.
They're always with their mom.
Well, take some time.
Yeah, make time.
And they don't like going down.
They're only going to be this small.
They're only going to be this small for the snap of finger.
And then they're going to be teenagers and they're not even going to mess with you.
only when they want tickets to concerts.
Hey, where do you guys want to go?
Where do you guys want to go?
Angie's going to take you.
No, I'm not.
Yeah, they want to go to that Sanrio place in Japan.
Oh, yeah.
You got to take them.
Yeah, I'll probably live in Japan.
Never have another kiss today.
They're awesome.
What's your guys' favorite thing about your Tiangi?
She's cool.
She's fun.
What about you, Haley?
She's cool.
All right.
Thank you.
If she could work on one thing, what could she work on?
Be nice around.
Yeah.
Stop answering.
for them, Angie. It's true.
Haley, what's something that your Tia could work on?
She punched me.
Oh.
What?
Haley.
I didn't.
Oh, yeah. You did yesterday.
You pinched her.
Oh.
Also, like, my Tia, Angie, one's called Haley ugly.
All the time.
Oh, yeah.
She calls everybody ugly, too.
Like, that's the way she says, you're beautiful.
All right?
Just always think when she says that, that she means the opposite.
All right.
But Leah, you have a shout out.
Oh, yeah.
Shout out to Allison.
Yeah. Shout out Allison.
Shout out Allison. Emmy.
Maximo's daughter.
Emmy's in here.
You're like a soccer superstar.
You're on break right now, right?
Yeah.
I heard like you guys were in tournaments and it was super cool.
And you have your own little like handshake clap thing with your dad.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, I forgot.
I forgot.
But you have shout-outs too.
Shout out my whole soccer team and especially my best friend, Sophia.
Shout out to.
You know what's crazy?
So your dad has a very raspy voice
And he passed it on to you
Yeah
That's pretty cool
Sometimes I'm like
I don't like great house
No, it's great
It's unique and you're unique
And you're awesome too
And if anyone ever says anything
You can just kick their butt
Boom
Okay Max you want to say what's up
What's up?
What's up Max?
Max you're four years old
When you turn five?
September
Oh yeah
Yeah
You're like a gang banger already
Hi, Mom.
Hi, Mom.
What Cholone name did we give Max?
Oh, I forgot.
Oh, what was it?
Max.
Max.
Remember it was Boxer for?
Max Alejandro Medina.
Ooh.
Just give the government.
Give the government.
Hold on.
What's the last for the social real quick?
All right, Max and Emmy.
It was great to have you.
Little Vic, you got some shout-outs dog?
I have a shout-out for my mom.
And also my best friend Carlos from school.
and also I shout out my dad
who is the best dad
Thanks Papa
Oh and my stepdad Johnny
And that guy
Kitty, kitty, kitty
We are a love to my YouTube channel
Shadow underscore goes please
I love it
I love it
Do you see how much he's little you?
Yes literally
It turns me out of you
Yeah, he does
Self-promotion
My kids are at their day camp
At their summer camp
Summer camp is so cool
Yeah
What is like we pay for it
They're going
They're not missing a day
We pay for every day
That they go to camp
They're going
And it's expensive
And it's expensive
I know
All right look
We also got a shout out
Big up
Lauren Castillo
Lauren Castillo
Big up to you
Our homie Joe
Mr. Wow
We call him Mr. Wow
Because that's his Instagram name
He was like dude
My daughter
She's from the SoCal
Athletics in Chino
And they have
their game going on.
I think it's tomorrow and the next day.
And I'm sure they're going to do incredible.
Lauren, just know your dad loves you.
You like, so when he talks about you, his eyes light up.
And I was like, dude, that's so dope.
I'm going to give her a shout out because I see how proud he is of you.
And literally he's just walking around.
He stops to cheese mad with us.
And then always brings you up and shouts you out.
And that's how I feel like my dad is too.
Like he'll like go make a key and be like, you know who my daughter is.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Because you're part of you.
Yeah.
I love the girl dad bonds.
I love that.
And shout out to you.
Lauren.
Yay.
I want to shout out
Tia Letty.
She's out here
having a blast
for all the kids.
You're having a great time.
You are feeding my little,
especially with all the girls
with Emily,
Haley,
and Yaya.
Like I've,
you know how I feel about
girls,
girl power.
And I'm just telling him like,
yeah,
stand off your rides.
Yeah,
yeah, strong women.
Let me see you guys make muscles.
Yeah.
Oh,
wow.
You can make a muscle.
Come on.
No,
because I match,
like I,
I'm kind of,
strong. You are kind of strong. You're really strong.
She hit me with the medicine bottle.
With a medicine bottle?
Okay, maybe don't make muscles, Leah. Maybe it's
kind of... She hit me and it made a bruise.
Okay, Haley, we got to work on
your freedom of just opening your mouth to people that,
I don't know.
Yeah, yeah, it's okay, it's okay.
Everyone, look...
It's simply, yeah, dude, same. I have an older sister
and it happens.
Like, you guys are going to be like that for your whole life.
Yeah, there's always going to be a little fighting.
That's always going to be hitting you.
And you know what?
She's the older, so she's allowed.
Yeah, but you know what?
You're also awesome.
She's allowed?
Yeah.
Maybe you're awesome.
You know, like, you're, like, super strong and powerful and all that good stuff, right?
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Word on Rosecrans.
Yeah.
Word on Rosecrans.
What's the word?
The NBA's new in-season tournament final.
is set for December 7th and 9th in Las Vegas.
All right.
Have you guys seen that little bubble thing that's going on in Vegas?
Yeah, like that sphere.
It has different colors.
Oh, yeah, it looks really cool.
It looks like they've changed it to like an eyeball and all types of stuff.
Irene said that they changed it to Jack Leonard.
Yeah.
Because I don't know if you knew this, but there's 4th of July and then supposedly right after 4th of July, July 5th.
That's the start of Halloween season.
No, it's not.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
Angie, I will fight you in the hallway.
She had her knees.
Yeah, she does have backup.
Christmas in July, and that's like an actual factual thing.
Google it.
We're just going to skip over Thanksgiving, too.
Oh, yeah, who cares?
Who cares about Thanksgiving?
I care.
I was born on Thanksgiving.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, Lil bit was born on Thanksgiving, too.
But we're not skipping your birthday.
We're just skipping Thanksgiving.
Yeah, that's it.
It's amazing.
Thanksgiving is cool, but like, I like Halloween.
I like Christmas.
You celebrate the whole month.
In Christmas.
But there's a whole thing.
I keep seeing all the music because my sister's one of them.
That's like, okay, now all the stores have their October stuff out.
Like, she's decorating and all.
You're like that too hard.
Yeah, yeah.
Just like that.
They don't have Christmas stuff out right now.
August, September?
Like, those are cool months.
Summer, summer matters, Doc.
Yeah.
Yeah, but.
It's just like a little preview of what's to come.
Yeah.
At least for Christmas.
Does your Tia, Angie, play Christmas music at this time?
Yeah, right?
Oh, yeah, she does.
She plays it like every night.
Yeah.
Oh, I do.
I love Christmas music.
Did she hit you with it too, Haley?
No.
She can't hit me with her phone.
Oh, yeah.
I can't hit her with her phone or with anything.
You didn't interview train them, huh?
Yeah.
It's crazy.
It's got honesty.
I did not know their mom locked them in the closet.
Say it louder for everybody at home.
The only thing I know is that I was going to talk about cheese my son.
Yeah, yeah.
That's all the restriction that I was going to do.
That too.
Yeah.
Okay, but so it's either Christmas music or Halloween time.
Which one do you like Vick?
Because you know what?
They're cool, but you're Vick.
That's tough.
I guess Halloween, because I don't have to buy anybody anything.
Maybe just like Little Vick, just an outfit.
And candy for the other kids.
And I don't even buy other kids candy, to be honest.
That's the reason you like him.
Yeah, no, because I live in an apartment.
They can't go up there.
They don't got the code.
They don't got the gate code?
Yeah, come on.
Oh, you're right.
You are cheap.
I am.
What about you?
I like Christmas.
Oh yeah.
That's how that better.
Christmas is.
Yeah.
But I like Christmas and July.
But I honestly, out of everything, I think I like Thanksgiving the best.
Oh my gosh.
Because Little Vic was born on there and the food.
Yeah, the food is great.
Pan con pavlo.
It's just a whole like.
Christmas, you have all that food too.
No, it's different.
It's different food.
No, but you can.
You can make the same food.
You can, but like, my family makes like posol and tamales.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that was your word and rose.
We were going to go somewhere else, but that's what that was.
All right.
All right.
Well, that was your word on Rosecrans.
About you by local Southern California soda dealers.
I'm Rosecrans vik for Brownback Mornings on Power 106.
We're having a great time, you guys.
It's like summer camping here.
It feels like it, yeah.
You know what's funny?
Literally, there's so many people that are trying to figure out what do I do with these kids.
They've not in school.
Can't go to summer school.
By the way, I love summer school.
Have any you guys been to summer school?
Yeah.
My baby?
I went to summer school?
Yeah.
Was it because you were bad or because you're good?
Because of math.
Oh, because of math.
I don't like math.
Okay.
So you two and me?
You guys don't like math?
All right, we need to get together.
You guys need to start turning into math leads because I am a math lead.
I like math.
I went to summer school so that I could finish math the one that was next.
Oh, wow.
You got forced.
You got forced to go there.
And I didn't even know anything when I finished school.
That's the only time I heard it.
Well, then what's school for if you don't learn anything?
For gossip.
Duh.
Okay, so what kind of math are you guys in right now?
I didn't do any math.
You didn't do any math?
Five times five.
Huh?
What's five times five?
Five.
55.
85?
55.
Boom.
You should just give her handclap.
That's right.
Give her in a plus.
See, you like that.
You like math.
You like math.
Emmy.
I was just guessing.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, I could tell.
Emmy, 10 divided by one.
Yep, let's give a high ground.
See?
You guys are so good at that.
The kids are our future.
Yeah.
The kids are our future.
Angie, two times two, four.
Boom.
Lucky guys.
Look at her.
All right, this is great.
I don't know what we're supposed to do here,
but we have tickets to Disney, California Adventure Park.
They're coming up in 10 minutes.
Emmy, I wanted to talk to you,
your Maximo's daughter.
Maximo is like,
he's honestly I love you I love your mom I love your brother sometimes your dad is
because we're planning on going on the gardens of the galaxy the ride right and it's like it goes up
and then it goes down it's nothing crazy and he keeps saying that he won't do it he's like I'm
I'm gonna use a restroom and stuff like that yeah do you can you believe it this is your dad
he doesn't want to go on the ride well he barely goes on six blocks right so I kind of expected it
really but he's your he's supposed to be like not afraid of heights what is it what do you think
it is a grown up
I don't know.
I don't know.
But you'll go.
I will go.
I will definitely go.
I was a kid, I like, when I was like maybe like five or four, five or six, like I wanted to go on it.
And then I just like, I ran out.
I was like, I don't want to do anymore.
I started crying.
But you're a kid.
Yeah.
But now I really wanted to go on it again to face my fears.
There we go.
Let's go.
That's your baby girl saying that.
For real.
Face your fears, Maximil.
You're a grown-ass man and you're not facing them.
I've already done it.
Faced him, did it.
Moving on.
Yeah, but you never go on rights with me.
Oh.
Maximo, you're really going to let your baby girl go on that right alone?
She's going to cry if you don't go on.
Yeah.
I'll cry.
In front of everyone, I'm going to say, my dad won't let me go on.
My dad is not going on this ride with me.
I'm going alone.
I'm going all alone.
Yeah, dad, shame him.
Shame.
Tell everybody that he left you in a closet.
No.
That's the other dog.
That's the other girls.
I mean, I like how the way you think, but can you go with us?
You'll go on the ride with us?
All right.
All right.
And your dad, come on.
I'll probably go on.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
It's cool.
Awesome.
And then afterwards, we'll give you a treat.
Afterwards, we'll give you a treat.
A treat?
Yeah, we'll give you a treat.
Yeah, you get some ice cream after.
Oh, you do you do.
I can like a kid.
I can like a child.
Give you a churro.
Yeah.
You know, I'm going to put, I'm going to face it in his face.
Yeah?
If we get him an ice cream.
You go, what?
He's going to smash the ice cream on your face.
Yeah.
I mean, bully.
Okay.
Let's get into a song.
Keep it here.
We have your Disney, California, adventure tickets on the way.
It's Power 106.
Ellie's number one for hip-hop.
Yep.
Power 106.
Alay's number one for hip-hop.
Number one for day care.
Yeah, yo.
We're a governor-assisted program.
Oh, I wish.
Yeah.
What?
What?
Par 1-0 kids.
Parwondo kids.
The kids came over to hang out with us because it's summer vibes.
Come on.
They're feeding my soul.
You're having a blast.
I can tell like you're getting your hair braided.
You're talking.
Haley braided my hair.
Emmy has some drama now with her soccer team because she only shot at one of the girls out, not the whole team out.
But there's a lot of them.
How many, like, let's say there's probably like 15?
There's like 12.
Like 12?
That's too many names, you guys.
Come on.
And only one of them.
Time is money, guys. Time is money.
And you guys don't share the secrets like that top one does.
All right?
So how about instead of judging my baby girl Emmy, you start doing better at being a good friend to her so that she remembers your name.
Right now you're forgettable.
She'll never forget somebody to scores four goals in a game.
Yeah, how about do that?
How about, like, step your game up?
She just knows you by your jersey numbers.
But I do want to shout out everyone in the team.
I love them so much.
You'd be a great politician one day, baby girl.
That's amazing.
Yeah, just cut out.
When you send the shoutout, just cut out everything I said before.
Also, our baby girl, Leah, she wants to give advice on if someone's making fun of you or makes you mad.
What do you do, what is it?
So technically, what you have to do is just look at them, the eye, do nothing.
No facial expressions, just look at them, and in your head just count to four.
Yeah.
And they'll regret what they said.
Or if that doesn't work.
Because you're just giving them a blank stare for four seconds.
Like, let's say they say, oh, you're so fat.
you just look at them for four seconds and you're just quiet.
Oh,
and then they're like,
oh,
I'm so sorry.
Like no reaction.
Yeah,
if that doesn't work,
just like,
can you repeat that again?
Yeah.
Oh.
Yeah.
And then they're going to say with the way lower tone.
Yeah.
They're not going to say it.
Yeah.
Wow.
I like that.
You know,
it's cool.
So this guy named Kobe Bryant,
he on,
what?
This guy?
I don't know.
They didn't know.
They didn't know who Nelly was earlier.
They're great Kobe Bryant.
Do you guys?
Do you guys?
Good.
Good, good.
All right.
So that's part of what he would do.
He would do a blank stare, no emotion.
Because he was like, you know what?
It's game time.
I don't have time to play.
I'm just going to look at you
and then I'm going to beat you on the court.
Wow.
So you guys are doing mama mentality.
You didn't even know it.
That's right.
There you go.
Let's go.
So cool.
You're so cool.
Also, that gives him a side eye.
Yeah.
Oh, the side eye.
Yeah.
Like, you don't even worth my time.
That's true.
Like, mostly like some girls.
I'm just going to straight up say her name.
Straight up say it.
Exactly.
Camila.
Camila.
You need to chill out, Camila.
You're all in Leah's business
and you're all trying to be all cool,
but no, you're not cool, okay?
She stole something from Leah.
She stole something.
As long as it's not a boy.
Stole.
Where does she steal?
Leah, it doesn't like boys.
Oh, okay.
It's okay.
You don't need to.
That's good.
You don't even thinking about that.
Think about work.
Think about school.
That's right.
Boom, that's right.
Is it okay if I give away these tickets?
Think about Disney tickets.
Wait, wait.
I want to shout out the Stagerstrom
marching band, you know.
You're in marching band?
Yeah.
Let's go, Jasmine.
What grade are you?
You're about to be a senior?
Yeah.
Let's go to the class of 2024.
My baby girl,
Yaya, Jasmine, you're incredible.
You and me like Harry Potter.
You're my BFFRL, even if you don't know it.
But you guys are my favorite thing about your Tia.
My favorite thing about Angie is you guys.
So shout out to you.
Yeah.
Free shoutouts.
Yes, free shoutouts.
They're free.
Can I get this tickets?
Okay, boom.
