Brown Bag Mornings - Ep 192 Whose Side Are You On!? | Brown Bag Mornings (4/5/24)
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Yeah, we do.
Yeah.
Sorry, I just had to play that song.
All the way through.
All the Kendrick Lamar's sophomore studio label album.
Isn't it crazy that that song sucks, huh?
No, it does not sound.
No, that's not the way.
It's sarcasm.
Yeah.
And at 8.30 will go in more.
I just had to hear it for myself.
Like, literally, I'm like, hmm, maybe I'm hearing you with different ears.
Yeah.
You know what's crazy?
It woke me up.
Oh, it didn't put you to sleep.
Oh, it didn't put you to sleep.
Oh, that's crazy.
That's not what I heard last night on another song.
You know good now.
It's like Friday.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now I just want the funk.
Now the funk is within.
But you know it's really important that on this song,
I think this is an important song because this is the first song.
Remember, we kept going back to this song during the Drake and Meek Mill Beef
when Meek was saying that Drake had ghostwriters because in this song before any of that happened,
Kendrick says, like y'all are sharing bars like you're in the bottom bunk of a two-man cell.
Very clever bar.
Right?
Yeah.
You said a rapper with a ghostwriter.
What the hell happened?
I was going to kill a cup of rappers, but they did it to themselves.
He could literally apply that again.
Yeah.
All right.
He knew what was going to happen.
History repeats it.
True.
We got to stop being L.A. based and vice, right?
Never.
We're going to do that later.
8.30.
All right.
If you didn't know, good brother J. Cole did something bad last night.
Oh, man.
He responded to Kendrick Lamar's disses.
And we are going to have a whole breakdown, a whole vibe.
We're going to put...
Did you bring your backpack on?
Yes.
Did you bring your backpack on?
Yeah.
I'm wearing it.
Good, because we're going to use them.
I stuck in my back back back.
It's a jansport.
It's a little dirty.
It's a jansport.
It's an Everest, don't lie.
It's okay.
Trauma.
Save ten dollars.
Look, keep it here because we have your tickets to see our L.A. Kings take on the Vancouver Canucks.
Yeah, there are only like four teams in a lot.
It's the rotation of teams.
Yeah, you're like, didn't we just do this?
Yeah. Look, the L.A. Kings are taking on the Vancouver Canucks Saturday, Saturday, April 6th,
and we have your tickets coming up.
We got a four packet tickets.
We also have your tickets to Knott's Berry Farm.
The Boys and Berry Festival is going down.
I've always wanted to go for like a berry festival or like some type of...
Bois and Barry Pie.
Over there at Knott's.
I heard it's good.
Because they're jams and all of that.
They have a little store on the side that sells the jams.
And I'm like, dude.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's beautiful.
All right.
We also have your tickets to go to our Brownback Mornings After Dark, baby.
Yeah.
We're going out of night.
Hey.
We've got out of night.
Brown Back Mornings After Dark is going down.
April 25th in Hollywood at a secret location,
and your first shot to win is coming up at 715.
All right.
And Maximo, it's Friday, brother.
Sim by the way.
Sim, the week is on the way.
Yes.
And there's a lot of Sims?
A lot of Sims.
I'm excited to pick somebody because I feel like this isn't somebody, too.
Oh, we're all on that level.
We should just call this Feast Fridays because we are in beef mode.
Yes.
On Fridays.
Let's get into Simp of the Week next.
It's Power 106.
LA's number one for hip-hop.
These are the nominees
for the Simp of the week.
Sim, Sim, Sim, Sim, Sim, Sim,
Sim, Sim, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip, Sip.
First nominee is Pesop Pluma.
The Plumster.
The Ploomster.
The Featherweight.
So, in the past, when he was with his girlfriend,
Nikki Nicole, which is another
L'EGETON, Beautiful Lady, Star,
he had a performance.
performance with a reggaeton pop star Anita where she was dancing she's a very like sexual sensual dancer
and miss you and he was just being very respectful and trying to avoid touching her being near her or even
looking at her because if you look at her you might fall in the trap yeah so after he broke up
after him and his girl broke up yes after him and his girl broke up thanks teacher yeah because we don't know
who broke up who
Yeah, after his, yeah, you're right.
But he surprised Anita at a performance at a festival.
He came out, he brought her mariachi, and he came out with a mask in a birthday cake.
Yes.
Then he unveiled that it was him, and the crowd went nuts.
When that happened, they decided to give each other a peck.
Yeah, he asked for his back friend.
I don't know me back for him.
They just not begged for him.
They were like, he was right there.
He handed her the cake.
Yeah.
And he's like, please, would, would.
Just one.
Please, yes.
They did it in the side.
All this just cost one kiss.
You have to just one?
With her and she, mind you, Anita has openly said that she's hooked up with fans.
She's like hooked up with artists.
Like she has a huge crush on Maluma with another star in that year.
But like that's like it's not anything crazy.
I think that we think of certain artists and like, wow, what a big display.
Right.
But with her, she's just kind of like, yeah, welcome to the first.
Yeah, she's giving it up.
Yeah, yeah.
But he did all of that, and then she still left without.
Yeah, then later on after the show, she posted a video all up on some other dude.
It's like, damn, my boy, we did all that.
All out.
You even got a custom cake just to get left.
And she said, bye.
Yeah.
Wow.
It was her birthday weekend, and she had a birthday party in Miami afterwards.
It was a different date.
Somebody else.
Yeah, somebody else got it.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Meanwhile, he still don't have.
his girl no his ex-girl no it's not the same so the simple pim like are you trying to show her like
hey that girl that i told you not to worry about i'm a kiss her right but worry about her now no but
worry about her but hold on wait she not wait you're not going to leave me oh oh oh that's when you spin
the blood i can't hop on your plane yeah and then next we have uh our girl ashley from 90 day fiance
who learned spanish to argue with her man yeah listen
she's saying, oh, oh, you
need to ask me
to what you want to
she sounds better than me.
Literally to say
me, no te gusto,
but you know
frustrated.
Aw.
So, you know,
the story was that she
ended up going to Ecuador
to meet up Manuel
after they had split
in order to get engaged
to bring them back.
But, you know,
she's learning Spanish
and she learned to argue.
Yeah.
Yeah, such great audio.
Right.
And our last nominee is Zoe Saudana's husband.
His name is Marco Perego Saudana.
He took her last name.
He took her last name.
They said a story where he went all the way to the Dominican Republic to visit her dad's grave to ask for permission.
Beautiful.
Which is wild.
He didn't even know that pool.
Yeah.
What was it?
I mean, we don't know his answer.
He's still waiting.
Right.
He still got married, though.
But our winner is...
Hold on.
Let me give you the drum roll.
And by the way, I do not agree that that full date is sim, but you guys...
It's hell of a sin.
You mean.
No one's responding.
No one's responding.
The guy who talks to ghost.
Marcos Aldana.
I'm not even saying his other name.
You are the simp of the weeks.
He'll get this answer for sure.
He crossed over to the other side.
How is his agree?
He talks the goals.
He crossed over the other side to sip.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
All right.
He's simping in the two realms.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Sip.
Sip, sip, sip, sip, sip.
What's the word?
Word on roast crants.
Roast crans.
Word on roast crans.
What's the word?
The word is sexy red got kicked out of high school.
Okay?
At her big age.
At her big age?
Super duper senior.
Yeah.
So, look, Sexy Red went to a high school in her hometown of St. Louis.
to talk to the kids
and she got kicked out
before she could talk to the kids,
perform or anything
because apparently
she smelled like that sticky,
icky, icky, yicky.
Here's audio that
sexy posted about the interaction.
Listen to this.
So look,
so this school put me,
I came up,
got you,
try to talk to the kids,
get in the word of that
that's gonna put me off me.
Tell me that I smell like weed.
Watch this.
And then she told somebody
that was stopping her,
she told him this.
So they ain't come to see you.
You, Otis.
Otis.
Nobody cares about outus.
Was it like a career day or like I don't know.
Like, talk to the kid?
Yeah.
Does she want them to like break down her lyrics?
Yeah.
What did they expect?
The sexy red.
Like, come on.
You got to let her be her.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But it's like, okay, I don't want my knees.
I don't have kids.
But I wouldn't want my niece with someone that smells like that either.
That's true.
Yeah.
Like I'm like you.
Like.
The kids smelled like at first.
They had late start.
They had late start.
It was them.
Yeah.
Come on.
We all been in high school.
I get it.
I get it though.
I think there's ways of like, especially considering you're going to school.
Yeah.
It's like there's ways of still consuming and not smelling like that or like just, I don't know.
I get you bro.
Yeah.
I get you bro.
But it's also a school requesting sexy red.
Yes.
You got to know what you're signing up for.
Rich baby daddy.
And all of these are vies, but you're not asking Kendrick Lamar to show up to your school.
Right.
They're not asking Mother Teresa.
You know what I'm saying?
She's passed away, bro.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Come on.
I'm not dissing her.
Definitely don't show up to school smelling like that.
Yeah.
That would make a little bit of sense.
I get both sides.
But also, they should kind of know what they're signing up for, you know.
And if they didn't do their own research.
I just want to know what they wanted her there for.
Yeah.
Is it for porn?
Is it read?
You know, sometimes.
Does they have like reading week?
Oh, yeah.
Was she going to read?
That would be so fired.
Yeah.
Sex ed.
Yeah.
Sexy red.
Sex ed.
Maybe.
Oh.
Yeah.
Again, and schools have to be careful because that's funny to us.
But like schools, they have to be the responsible ones.
Not on us like that.
Yeah.
But that's definitely on them.
Exactly.
So yeah, they kicked her out.
Damn, that's crazy.
Yeah.
So she went outside and turned up and performed for the kids on top of her car anyway.
Nice.
Oh, she got on the car?
Yeah.
She got on top of her car and started performing and blasting her music.
The kids were happy and hype about it.
Right.
Yeah.
They wanted to see her.
They wanted to see her.
They were excited.
So she gave still the kids, I guess, what they went to see, which was like, see her.
And she showed face.
And she's in her hometown.
Yeah.
You know, so.
Right.
That's cool.
Exactly.
Then I think she hopped on a plane and went to go work with Nicky Minaj.
So that was cool.
Nice.
Yeah.
So, all right.
Okay.
What?
Why Nicky Mirash?
I don't know.
Did they just went?
She just posted a photo of her, like, with the kids and, like,
flying somewhere like on the way oh okay okay yeah um you confuse me and like
look metro boomin and future still don't trust y'all all right after two three weeks all right
so look next friday metro and future are dropping a new album as promised um and they dropped the
official trailer and the date so it's april 12 and it's titled we still don't trust you
we still don't trust you yes or this is exactly metro also shared this clip on twitter after
the trailer was posted listen to this you're up to a
Whoa. What's the story? Are you not happy or you're only half happy or?
Instead of to be happy about. You're up too old.
Jobs not finished. Job finished? I don't think so.
So they're going on with that.
I love Kobe. I love Kobe. You do anything COVID related?
Yes. I'm right there. I'm hype now. It's like, oh, mama mentality activated.
That's wild. This means like what they did the first half with, with we don't trust you. And the stuff that went.
Drake's way.
Right.
There's more.
Jobs not finished.
And they acknowledge, like, everything is very careful.
Oh, we're up too oh.
Yeah, so.
Yeah.
But they're acknowledging they're up to O.
Oh, my gosh.
You know what I'm saying?
They're up in the first half.
Do you think that that would be a good reason why Drake is waiting to respond?
I think so.
Because it's like, if I respond now, then I'm just responding to half of what the attack was.
Yeah.
On him from Metro future.
But then now, but now Metro and Future have two against, against Drake now.
Yeah.
Now that he's waiting that long.
Yeah, they can tell him,
you still ain't done nothing about the other one.
Exactly.
Now they can say, hey, I did it back to back.
Oh, my God.
If Kendrick pops up on another verse,
and they're like, I'm still not finished.
I think that's what's going to happen.
But if it's like this,
you know, there's like that, like this.
If I didn't even have a Kendrick version,
he's like, you know what?
Call it up and was like, hey,
I ain't in trouble one of these songs.
Let's get back to it.
No, absolutely.
And then they also clarified that this is not a deluxe album.
Oh, this is not like an extended version.
This is a whole other complete album.
Thank you for saying that.
Especially because they kept the same title.
It could be like, oh, they're just adding four songs.
Yeah.
And that's what they want to clarify.
They said, no, this is a whole different album.
Judge this album on its own.
Right.
This is just a different, another album.
Then why would they name it the same?
I mean, the same theme?
Yeah.
Because I think they want Drake to know we're not done with you.
We still don't trust you.
Yeah.
Because what we were thinking is they have this album for the beef and then another album for like,
Yeah.
Completely different.
They're like, no, we're on the same tip.
Yeah.
No.
Keep it going.
We're not done.
I love how Metro Bowman is on his rapper tip.
Yeah.
It's like, he's just producing.
Yeah.
He's acting like the rapper like, oh, man, go.
He's like a beat.
Every day I think of him saying, uh, choose aside, pick aside and stay there.
And I'm like, I don't want to do right now.
I went, I went to sleep very sad, let me.
I know.
I woke up very sad and I hate this.
I know.
I love it and I hate it.
I just would have preferred that it was, would not involve J.
But again, that's, yeah, me too.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
And we'll break that down more at 830.
Thank you.
But that was your word on Rosecrans.
I'm Rose Kranzvik for Brown Bag Mornings.
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This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Mese?
Don't you know I'm local?
All right, all right, all right.
I don't like this because I just got into a car like this.
And then now we're going to be outlawed from doing this.
I know.
That was a really big privilege of having a car like this.
Yeah, they played us.
Okay, so starting September 2025,
the California carpool lanes will only be open.
into actual car pools
no longer allowing hybrid
electric and compressed natural gas
vehicles to join in. Get that little sticker
that little... I know, Doug!
To get that little sticker.
Now this program
to allow electric
vehicles and all of that
into the carpool lane started in 1999
in a way to encourage people to
buy more electric. Like, hey, especially out here.
Hey, you want to get in the carpool lane and not have
someone with you? Don't do it illegally.
Just get an electric car. Boom. Right? And
I think we're on that tip.
So many of Californians, people in SoCal, people in L.A.
have electric vehicles.
They're hybrid vehicles, right?
And they've been allowed to enjoy the carpal lane.
But I'm assuming so much has happened that now the carpal lane ain't a carpal lane anymore.
It's not like as free flowing as you would expect.
It's just as the Ampack as the other lanes because all these vehicles are allowed there now.
But it also made sense from like a environmental standpoint because it's like if you're by
yourself or like if you travel with two people in a car then you're saving like the environment right
because you're not using two cars oh got you're saving less gas right so it's like yeah so that makes
sense you know that you should be rewarded by doing that but like if you're driving an electric vehicle
and really care about the environment like me that's the reason why I drive that um and uh and like it's like
it's not fair like you guys just you guys just did the the okey dope you know it's like oh yeah get this car
because it's like well since 1999
It was like a, that's a long time.
Yeah, but I was like seven.
Yeah, but that's when they really needed it the most.
Yeah, not anymore, I guess.
Now it is a cool thing to have an electric car vehicle.
Like, there are amazing electric cars out there, right?
But I will say that like, I don't even know that the carpool lane for people that are like with other people.
Like, I never got that.
I never got why.
Oh.
Just to have someone else I can go faster.
Yeah.
I would think if you're by yourself, go faster.
Yeah.
I think it's because they want to encourage people to work and stuff like that.
Yeah, less cars, less room.
So that lane has always been an encouragement to do something else.
To carpool to work.
Yeah, there's people that actually like carpool to work.
And then I don't think you're supposed to be speeding on the carpool.
You're not supposed to be speeding in jail.
Yeah.
You can't be going faster.
I don't know, but I'm just saying.
Yeah, who's speeding on the carpool?
Are you talking about it?
No, I'm just saying, no, I don't even go on it.
No, but I'm just saying you're not supposed to.
I really think the carpool was just because you're taking space.
It looks like you're.
speeding because we're going regular while
you're in traffic.
You're a little one rider,
you know, single rider over there.
What she's saying is that she
rides the carpool in with nobody else
and speeds.
No, actually, if I do speed,
I enjoy it in the other four lane.
If you do speed, you don't.
I'm being honest.
No, you're, Angelica, stop.
I'm pulling 911.
Don't let them get you in the travel.
Okay.
So the thing with this whole situation is
to happen in 1999, it's going to expire
and no one's really being like,
hey, let's do something about it.
I am.
No, no, but like, people like in Congress or like the government, they're like, let it expire.
Also, there's no real motivation for them.
You know why?
Because there's already traffic in the carpool lane as well.
There's nothing's changing.
That's exactly what I said.
It's okay.
It's because you're a man and only man thoughts matter.
But also like whenever stuff like this happens, literally goes through my brain like, who voted for this?
Yeah.
Who let this happen?
Let's get off to the polls, but by then it's too late.
Yeah.
Or maybe because you didn't vote.
I used my vote.
My vote on the vote.
It was never on the vote.
They did this in 1999.
They put some years on it.
Yeah.
And it's expiring.
And no one's like, hey, let's figure.
Let's stop it.
Let's make a protest.
What if instead of the carpool lane, they make like a, uh, feel efficient.
Yeah.
Wow.
You guys would be happy?
Yeah.
People don't have a whole efficiently.
People don't even carpool no more.
Yeah.
And honestly, like, carpool, like, there's been times where like I've been carpooling, quote
unquote, um, by having.
What do you mean?
Quote unquote.
No, because I have Little Vic in the back.
Okay, so why is for pulling?
No, because that's, I mean, technically not really.
Like, carpooling is like supposed to like a couple people.
That would be like, me and Maximo went to work together.
Carpool is two or more people.
Yeah.
Yes, but like it was made for like commuters.
Yeah.
My brother used to do that to me.
Commuting with Little Vic?
Yeah.
Why are you ruining the carpooling for him?
I'm not.
I'm just saying like he's, so the.
People with children are carpooling too, okay?
No, they are.
I agree.
But like I got pulled over one time because they couldn't see Little Vic.
And they thought I was driving.
having there by myself and I'm like I get pulled over anyway like and I got a ticket for speeding
because they said I was going too fast but like well you got pulled over for speeding no I
no because they thought I was a single writer in a in a double writing speeding speeding
single writer they got me on a technicality all right who are we the feds all right
like keep it here if you have electric vehicle just know you got to 2025 to use that carpool lane
and the thing is you have to go get the sticker to use the carpool lane you got to go to DMV and
like figure all that stuff out you know we love it
Love that place.
All right, keep it here because we are having the homie help line on the way.
Which homie are we helping next, Victor?
We're helping the homegirl Brianna because her little shoddy want to be a thug, okay?
All of a sudden, he don't want no more hair and he wants to close a little baggier.
Oh, oh.
And we got to help her.
We got to help her out.
Let's do that nicest power.
Power 106, LA's number one for hip-hip.
Buenos Aires, happy Friday.
I told you the storm was coming and he's here.
Yeah, you were right.
I know.
I woke up and I was like, why is everything wet?
It's because it's J-Cold outside.
And then you went outside?
It's cold world.
It was me.
Co-Hirl.
Oh, Jay-Cole.
Why do you do that?
All right, we're going to talk about the whole J-Cole, Kendrick,
disc track that dropped yesterday.
The seven-minute drill that was only three minutes, but it's cool.
It's cool.
It's fine.
It's his life, okay?
I think his watch is broken out.
I mean he's on South Time or East Coast time or something?
Maybe.
I don't know.
Okay.
Okay, that's coming up at 8.30, okay?
Because it's big and we just got to...
We just got to be together on this, you guys.
We need some room to spread our wings on.
However, will Kendrick come back from this?
I'm kidding.
Kendrick, by the way, that was very sarcastic.
Except for Angie.
Only Angie and another final or with the...
Bum, bum, bum.
It's crazy.
Yeah, judge me for it.
I'm going to stand on business for that one.
Okay, coming up, Angie's going to stand on small business.
Yeah.
By my cell.
I'm going to stand on business
because there's going to be...
And a little stool.
There's going to be four trucks outside when you're done.
What did Jay Z say?
Grand opening, grand closing.
All right.
Well, it's like that.
I'm kidding.
I'm not.
All right.
Greg, we have shout-outs.
Yes, we got a lot of shout-outs.
Brie wants to shout out SkySoria
from her godparents,
Brie and Gio.
SkySorya?
Yeah, that's her name.
Skysoria?
Sky.
Skisoria?
I think it's Soraya.
Soraya.
That's spelled.
Spell it.
S-O-R-I.
S-O-R.
Soraya.
Soraya.
What is Sky?
Where did you get?
It's Sky-Sariah.
Sky-Sariah.
Oh, two separate names.
Her name is not Soria.
Yeah.
I've never seen Soraya.
Why don't want to say, my Sharona.
Sky Soraya.
My favorite part of the segment is when they get the names wrong.
Yeah.
That's what I did for.
Hey.
I'm going to start.
doing these again.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
What do you mean you people?
Amanda wants to shout out Garfield High School softball team that goes against Roosevelt today.
Oh, the softball team?
Yeah, the softball team.
Okay, girls.
Okay, girls.
Play nice, but you know, get it in, all right?
Yeah.
Because I know this is a rivalry all around.
By the way, our Flavie unit was at Roosevelt last night.
They took, oh, no, baby.
Yeah.
Shout out to, shout out to my homies on the football team.
I love all
Well you chose up you chose science
No no no no because during the East L.A
classic both Roosevelt and Garfield
come through here and they're cool
Like good like Garfield though like has
Adopted me right
However the Roosevelt was tagging me like oh that 310 baby was there
And I was like that's what tight shout out of you guys
The empty tank boys that was their little
That was their click thing?
Yeah you remember that empty tank boys
For what like fish tanks?
That's what they're talking about right?
Water tanks?
Guessing.
Because they don't have cars?
Because they're in high school?
Yeah.
They run on E.
Yeah.
Something like that.
What type of E?
Empty.
Empty.
Empty.
Shout to the kids.
Shout to the children.
And that makes sense for our homie helpline on the way.
But shout out to all the children up there.
The softball game.
Girls kill it.
Have an amazing time.
And these are the best times of your life.
Literally.
We're all not in high school anymore and we suck.
And we're just kidding.
Okay.
What's up?
Great.
I AME Academy team on Instagram wants to give a shout out to all the
players coming through and trying out this weekend.
Okay.
They're taking several teams to play in the,
I'm a butcher this one.
Konade Nacionales this summer in Halisco.
Say it again, say it again today.
Conade Nacionales.
Why do you feel?
Like that.
He's like the bridesmaids toast.
In Halisco, they're going to be in Halisko.
Angie, what is it for real?
Right here.
Right here.
Yeah.
It's like my last name with the A.
Conade Nacional.
Yeah, see.
Why does it sound so different?
It sounds so cool.
Say it again.
Say it again.
Conal.
Conalernal.
Nassionales.
Tengo a gato.
Los Alon.
Santolores.
There's so many people like you, including us.
There's a lot.
All right.
We got a lot of birthdays as well.
Okay.
birthdays.
Rocky wants to wish your son, Isaac, a happy birthday.
Isak.
Ashley wants to wish her daughter, Clarissa, a happy birthday.
Larissa, ask you, ask your mom.
She saw Clarissa.
explains it all.
Ecatul wants to wish himself a happy birthday.
What?
Ekatul.
I don't know.
I feel like he got it right.
I feel like he got it.
Can you spell it please?
E or.
No, I spelled it so he couldn't pronounce it right.
The guy sent a voice message of how to say it too.
He's like, that's the story of my life.
Ecatool.
Damn, that's dope.
Is there like a Santa after that or something?
I don't know.
Liz wants to wish your daughter, Alisa, Alisa.
Did they sound that one out for you too?
It's so easy.
Alisa.
I said, I would say,
Elisa, it's spelled the E.
Elisa.
Elisa.
A happy early birthday.
I'm sure it's Alyssa, but sometimes Latina parents don't know how to spell.
With an E?
Can you spell that one, please?
E-L-I-S-S-A.
Elisa.
Elisa.
Elisa.
Elisa.
Elisa.
Elisa.
Yeah.
And then a happy belated birthday to Leslie from the B.
Hey!
Hey!
Leslie from the B are wrong girl.
Get ready where L.
From the B was cracking.
Yeah.
I love her, my little baby girl.
And then.
I want to give a happy belated birthday to my homie Dwayne.
It was his birthday yesterday.
Dwayne.
Hey, so to Isaac and Clarissa and Icatul and Elisa,
happy birthday to you.
Felizupleanao's Atee.
To Leslie from the B, we love you, baby girl.
You're so amazing.
You're sunshine and your superstar.
And to Dwayne, I don't know why you're this full friend.
He forgot about your birthday.
Are you a cop?
Yeah.
He sounds like, you're not one of your cop friends.
No, he's not a cop friend.
He's a what friend?
He might as well be.
Huh?
What does he do?
He's a cop, see?
He's undercover cop.
He's known to me since I was a kid.
He's older, like way older.
Sting operation.
A cock?
Yeah, sting operation.
So the FBI agent, the feds, all right.
Shout out to Dwayne the feds and Leslie, the one that will run from the feds.
Happy belated birthday to you guys.
Wait, Feliz belated.
Ali.
Feliz belated.
Yeah, I was trying to figure it out.
All right, let's get into the homie help line.
All right, check this out, homie.
You need a homie or need some help.
We need a line.
I mean, phone line.
We got you for.
The homie help line.
Bree needs our help.
All right, she sent us a DM and said, good morning, Brownback.
Good morning.
Reaching out for some help.
I'm a single mom of three.
My oldest son is 12 and starting to rebel.
She said, this is his first year in middle school, and I started noticing him trying to lean towards the wrong path.
he's asked if I can buy him Dickies,
big white teas,
and if he can shave his head.
Mind you,
I only buzzed it during COVID
because we couldn't go to a barber.
He hangs out with an older crowd at school.
He's been caught changing into clothes.
His friends let him borrow.
He's already got suspended for fighting.
She said,
I grew up in Orange County, San Anna,
around a lifestyle I wouldn't want for my kids.
I've done that.
I'm offended.
Angie, hey,
I turned that right.
She said,
done everything I can to keep my kids away from that lifestyle, but it seems like he just wants
to be cool. His dad and I are both on the same page when it comes to discipline, but I do most
of the disciplining and I'm running out of ideas. I want him to understand this is not a good
path. Please help me, Brownback. I want to start by saying I like diggies and don't put diggis
into this. Yeah, very comfortable. And I want to say that Sanana is not bad. I grew up by my parents,
It's me fine.
Yeah.
And if you want your kid to get out of that lifestyle and put them to,
what's the school you went to?
Stakers from high school.
Or there's also Godine's Fundamental High School.
That kid wants to get.
He's in middle school, though.
I know.
That's where you lose kids sometimes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But let them have that 12 and 13 years old.
And then at 14 put them at that Fundamental High School and then they're going to get
dress coats.
Angelica, were there any cholos or cholas in your high schools?
They would get kicked out.
They're called that.
That didn't solve the problem.
You said this somewhere else.
Yeah.
Yeah, just because you didn't see them anymore, doesn't mean they disappeared.
Because their problems were no longer there.
And so, so Bree, Bree's experience is coming from Santa Ana and understanding that that stuff existed.
Yeah.
And she doesn't want that for her kid.
Right.
But she's seeing her kid do things that maybe she saw her peers do when she was younger.
Or maybe she did.
Or maybe her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And we all just want better for our kids.
For sure.
Of course.
It needs to be a little Santanero.
Yeah.
That's what they go over there.
Oh, my God.
Can we not get.
being on the radio.
And apparently they don't have those over there
because Angie's from there.
Yeah, she said.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
All right.
I don't know.
I feel like Angie's a little deli-lily.
Yeah.
They're probably around.
Angie's like, they disappeared once I went to high school.
It's like, no, they did it.
It's always like what they say.
You are with the crowd that you hang out with.
So then put them in a different environment.
Try that at least for high school.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well.
He has a couple years till then.
Well, two years.
Yeah.
12 and 13.
That's a long time.
This little gang member breeder is on the line.
Bree.
Yeah.
Bree, good morning to you.
How are you,
Hey, Bree, why you got an ish on Santa Ana and like that bitchy girl?
I get it.
I know.
I rubbed Santa.
I'm so sorry.
He didn't mean to.
Oh, my, Bree.
Hey, is Angie the real gangster?
I think like she just pressed you.
Yeah, please stop.
I turn out right.
No.
No.
No, Bree,
talk to us about your sweet little angel of yours
that you...
That never does nothing.
That just was so sweet at one age
and then now he's just turning into some kid you don't even know.
Yes, it was like overnight.
He became a totally different person.
He's always been a good kid.
I've never had behavioral issues with him.
All his teachers loved him.
He would walk into the school.
Everybody would greet him,
but this was elementary school.
And now going into middle school,
it's six different classes.
six different teachers.
And I just think it got overwhelming.
He wasn't fitting in.
And he started hanging out with an older crowd
that he felt like he could fit in with.
And it's not the crowd.
Like, I really want him to be around.
Right.
He asked me, our first, like,
thing that we noticed was him asking for Dickey.
I mean, he asked his dad.
He didn't ask me.
And his dad was like, hey,
Jeremiah asking for this.
I said, no.
I already know where this is leading to.
And I was like, okay.
keep an eye on it.
Right.
You don't think it's like for style?
Um.
Because what did you have him in?
Like target pants?
Yeah, basically.
You're just jeans.
Yeah, but I get it.
He wants, he sees people with brands, right?
Yeah.
So he wants a brand.
Yes, but those are also, um,
dress clothes at their school.
Oh, okay, okay.
And he asked for it?
Yeah, and he asked for them.
Like, you know, you're,
They're not allowed to wear those.
I know when the rules are at your school.
Right.
How older, like, so what are the grades that he's in?
Because he's in middle school.
Is it six to eighth?
Is it fifth to eighth?
What is it?
Six to eighth.
Six to eighth.
And so he's chilling with the eighth graders?
Yeah.
Oh.
So just when you're older?
No, if he's in 12.
What if he's just really cool?
That's really cool because usually the older fools, they don't mess with the younger fools.
Yeah.
Unless they send them to do the dirt.
Yeah.
And I would say, like,
Like, a little homie, you got heart.
That style is currently in.
It is.
That style, like that baggy clothes, the dickies, the big white shirts.
It's like a cycle.
And I feel like that style is back.
However, I do see that she's saying that he got suspended for fighting.
Right.
Because that's where it started.
It started at the pants he wanted to wear.
And then how did it get to the fighting?
All that he got suspended.
She got the thunder from school for hitting somebody for punching a kid in the face.
And I was shocked.
I was like, oh, my God.
What?
Like, I never thought that would happen.
Right.
And then, of course, like, me being a helicopter mom, I, like, went over there.
I was, like, talking to the teachers.
And they're like, and then I got, they had, like, a witness.
Well, ironically, I'm friends with the witness's mom.
Oh.
So I went and I was like, did you hear anything?
And she's like, yeah, I talked to my son about it.
And he said, like, your son was.
all in the right. He was getting picked on. He was getting pulled on. Like, the other kid
wouldn't leave him alone. He asked him a couple times. So then my son defended himself.
But I was like, I mean, he taught you to define himself like that. Like, we just like to find
yourself at all costs. Yeah. That was back in the day. I don't, I don't teach my kids to
defend themselves like that. I'm like, oh, I got you. You taught him to defend himself with words and
then he used bloody knuckles or something like he literally went in.
But maybe that's dad.
Maybe.
Yeah, I could see.
Because moms all day, we're going to be like, just tell the teacher, just tell me.
Just do it.
Not my mom.
Yeah.
Yeah, not my mom.
But Bree didn't.
Bree did that.
Bree was like to handle it this way, right?
Or maybe ignore it or maybe just like.
The high road.
Yeah.
The bigger person.
But he went full Blanca from Spiter on these fools, right?
No, do good.
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was just saying.
Yeah.
And I told him, I didn't.
finish him because he was defending himself.
But then, you know, a couple weeks later was like,
the school calling me like, hey, we've caught Jeremiah changing out of his regular clothes
into this baggie clothes a couple times already.
And I'm like, wait, what?
Yeah.
So now it's an ongoing thing.
Yeah.
Okay.
Do you think it's like just something to do like, because you mentioned like he didn't
fit in at first.
And, you know, schools, like once you get to middle school and high school,
a lot of it is about clicks.
Yeah.
Maybe the people that were nice to him.
and accepted him were these older kids and they dress like that maybe they're not necessarily
in a gang but you know maybe they could be adjacent to it um you know maybe there's like a world
where you sign them up or get them into something different a different activity maybe boxing
he seems good at it well he plays baseball okay nice yeah and i tell him like i you played baseball
since you were three like i've done a lot of things to keep you out of this lifestyle so that
you can grow up different than what I did.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you're kind of disrespecting me by doing things behind my back
when you've never had to do that before.
Right.
It's not out of like environment or like a like because you have everything set up for him
to kind of move another route.
And you're seeing him willingly move this route.
Have you met the eighth grader little fools that are his homies?
Pick him up and I've seen him hanging on with him.
Right.
And I'm like, okay, I'm not going to judge because I'm a mom myself.
like, you know, I don't want to judge these kids or kids.
Right.
But I have a very hard time filtering my face.
And so when he got in the car, he was like, Mom, why are you looking at my friends like that?
I was like, what do you mean?
He's like, yeah, like, why do you have that look on your face?
And I was like, cool, who are you?
I've never seen before.
And he's like, oh, they're my friends.
I'm like, how old are they?
He's like, oh, they're in eighth grade.
And I'm like, oh, okay with that.
And that's when I like kind of got more.
This was before he would wait after school for me, and I would get off work a little
late.
Right.
So then I got him into the after school program.
And I'm like, okay, now he can't, he can't hang out with these friends anymore because he has to go to the program.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What about, what about instead of trying to get them away?
What if you pull the kids closer?
What if you invite them over so you get to know them?
No, I'm serious.
What's that going to do?
So you can know them, you can know, are they good kids or not?
You know, the appearance can look like they're not.
It's a no puppet and smiley.
Yeah.
Like, big psycho might be a good guy.
It's a little cyclone.
No, but how is a, how receptive is your son, like, when you talk to him and you try to give him advice?
Obviously, like, you're the mom, so he doesn't think, like, you're cool, you know anything?
But, like, how receptive is he?
And he, like, he, like, don't hear me out.
He doesn't really, like, he just tells me why.
Like, why, mom, why is that not okay?
Like, him shaving his head.
I told him, like, we only did that during COVID because we didn't have somewhere to go.
Right.
And he's like, yeah, but I kind of liked it.
And I was like, well, I don't really like that style.
And he's like, so when can I be, have my own style?
And I told them.
When you pay for your own hair cut.
Damn.
I'm going to start robbing.
He's going to get a job tomorrow.
Hold on.
And it's also you have to understand like middle school.
That's when people or kids start finding themselves.
Like they find their style.
They start listening to music like that.
And it is a weird, awkward stage because they're also going through that, you know,
puberty stage.
I worry.
I'm holding him back from that.
I'm like, am I being a helicopter mom?
And I'm not letting him find himself because I want him to, I want to find
structure for him and I want like being to be stable.
I'm like so am I being helicopter mom or am I?
Are you thinking, are you thinking too much into it about reading the signs or are you
actually doing something that maybe our parents didn't do and didn't read the signs and
we ended up different places that maybe we couldn't have or we could have avoided?
Because in that same respect, let let him turn into somebody, let something happen to him
in that space and you're going to feel like I saw the signs and I didn't.
do anything about it in fear of being a helicopter mom.
You know what I'm saying?
Because you're reading signs.
You're seeing things.
Every person that's gone down a different road or a road like that has started off showing signs of it initially, right?
So, like, you may feel crazy of like, am I just reading too much into it just because he wants to be bald and he's getting in fights?
Or is that like, hey, there are like the telltale signs something's up and an intervention needs to be had, right?
if you really don't want your kid,
or at least you want your kid to see that there's other options out there.
For sure.
You know what I'm saying?
It can go either way for you, Bree.
And I know that you're just operating, like, right now,
that you don't want to regret whatever you're doing.
If it's trying to control him too much,
you don't want to regret that later.
If it is letting your hands off the wheel,
you don't want to regret that later either.
You know, because both can leave two different things with a child.
I know you're trying to figure it out.
And I just got to tell you, as a kid that,
used to go to school in bat in like turtlenecks and pants
and then go into the restroom and then put her hoochie mama shorts on
and her like her crop top on like I didn't do it being like
well I did do it being like I want to be hoochie um I'm just saying it happens okay
I know that kid's not the only one like I have done it like when style yeah yeah my style
was like super like let you turn out cool yeah it didn't turn out cool yeah I did too
No, but at that time I was very influenced by my older cousins and I was super influenced by like what I was seeing on music videos.
And I did want to be like hoochie.
Like that was my goal.
Yeah.
And then I could only imagine my mom getting a call like, yeah, your daughter's wearing skirts and she's folding him still.
And like, yeah, your daughter's like, like I know.
That sounds crazy.
Yeah.
But did you like, did you ever hang out with your friends at home?
Did your parents ever get to kind of know the friends that were like in that circle?
No.
To me, I think it's important.
Yeah.
To meet the homies.
Even if you don't like them.
Yeah.
It's like better that you know them and you know what you don't like.
Also my friends like never went to school.
They always did.
See?
That's your problem.
Yeah.
See? That's your problem.
Shout out my baby girls over there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think it would be better for her to like really meet those kids and like invite them over for pizza.
Like just eavesdrop, you know, like parents.
And then put Beyond Scared straight on.
Yeah.
As a TV.
You know?
I'm scared them.
Have a cholo uncle.
A real cholo uncle.
This is a real worry from someone that doesn't want.
And I know you also don't want to be judgmental.
And I think we're in that space too.
Like if I'm judging these other kids or if I'm judging that lifestyle,
if I'm judging this, that, and the third.
Like I'm going to feel like a bad person.
But there's this thing about being a parent.
Yeah.
And you got a parent.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like you got to put all that to the side because no other kid is your problem.
Your kid is your problem.
So that's where you have.
to be hyper focused on um but i i feel like you're getting resistance from your kid and you
don't want to lose your relationship with your child either yeah definitely because we've always had a
close relationship it's it's just he's my oldest so he's we that's your writer die he he he grew
with you he saw everything he i feel you brie how are his grades um things and then like
one or two s and it's the things that he struggles in
in like English or like
he gets really good grades
and then he'll get lazy on me
he also has ADHD
and so it takes him a lot more
a lot more to focus
and he struggles in like the reading
aspect so yeah he'll have like really bad
grade so once I get him to focus
he'll turn in all his late work and all of a sudden
his grades skyrocket
all of that affects a kid
in that space yeah all right
let's let's take some calls thank you for your call
but hold on the night
Brie needs her
Brie needs help
She doesn't want her kid to go the wrong way
She's seeing some signs
And she doesn't want to be like
Hey I'm gonna judge these signs
But also like this is my kid
And I have to make sure that he goes the right way
So how can I help him
Not turn into something crazy, all right?
Cholos calling right now
Tell us if this is the route
Or not the route to get to where you're at
Or people that are eight lawyers
That used to dress with baggy pants
I want to hear from you too
Yeah how it's not
Like she needs to see just
the different aspects and perspectives of it, right?
Because my, I bet you were like super baggy pants full, fight for sure.
But that was also like the era I grew up in.
Yeah, it's the era now too.
Right.
So then like my brother, he was older than me.
So he grew up in that era like the era where it was like a lot of like Cholo.
So he dressed like that and he was bald.
Yeah.
You know, so me seeing him.
Era a little.
Era when a new?
No, he said to nothing.
No case of nothing.
He used to go to church and pray every.
day.
You know, it was a thing where, like, I would watch him and I would want to take that in
and, like, copy him.
You know, I would want to hang out with him.
Yeah.
And obviously, like, you know, thank God my brother faded out of that, like, that situation.
Right.
That lifestyle, you know, and never got too deep in it.
But I will say, like, there was times where it was scary for, like, my parents and seeing that.
You don't know where, it's a weird space to be at because you got to let kids.
live their life, but you also don't want to get your hands off that wheel.
But then there are people like me and my friends where we dress similar to them,
but we had nothing to do with that lifestyle.
Because you can't fight, bro.
You fight with your overhand.
I got a nice haymaker.
Let me see.
How do you know?
Yeah, Vic, stay here.
All right, let's help her out.
818-5-2059.
That's 818-5-2059.
And I also would like support of other kids that took change of clothes to school.
I felt very judged when I told you.
A couple of times.
You did that?
I've never.
You got a tether one?
No, I never did that.
That's a lot of work.
And then I did that too because I would take my sister's clothes.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, I would take her clothes from her closet and she was in high school and I was in middle school.
But it was across the street.
And then sometimes during her lunch, she would pass by it and she would maybe take off all my clothes.
Why come in my clothes?
Hi, Monica.
I love you.
It's a compliment that I wanted you close.
All right.
8185-209.
It's power 10106.
At least number one for hip-hip.
All right, check this out.
You need a homie or need some help.
We need your help.
We need a line.
I mean phone line.
We got you for the homie help line.
Bree needs our help.
She does.
Her little shoddy want to be a thug.
It's a great song, by the way.
But I hope you're listening.
All our little sobrinos and sobrinas.
Look at the stress you put your parents.
I know.
The stress over the thing that you wear, the stuff that happened at school.
Look how we're stressed out.
Angie's outside smoking a cigarette.
She's so stressed.
Yes.
Yes.
Honestly, I'm stressed right now.
Yeah.
I called my five-year-old, so you better get it together.
I know.
Little Vick's mom texts me and she's like, oh my gosh, I don't want him to go to middle school.
Yeah, see?
All the fear of you just existing that puts in our brain.
We're homeschooling everybody and moving forward.
But basically she has a 12-year-old son, her oldest son.
He's starting to rebel, possibly going down the wrong path.
He asked her to buy him big white T's, Dickies, and to shave his head.
and seeing that, you know, that they're, you know, possibly, like,
she's hanging out with, he's hanging on with older kids.
Right.
And, you know, possibly getting into the wrong lifestyle.
I do like, and I want to give baby boy credit for asking.
Yeah.
True.
Right.
Because I straight pierced my ears under my lip, my tongue, without permission.
Yeah.
In the school restroom.
What was your name?
You know?
La temper, don't you know?
Like temper.
Can you tell?
True.
Yeah.
Like back in the day you could go like buy a white tea for like you know couple dollars from the liquor store and then just keep in your backpack and then wear it the next day
Like he's asking permission so he's still like there's still parts of him that's like hey mom
Yeah I don't see this as as bad as you see it and I'm like and even she mentioned that if she tells him something he asks why he doesn't completely say like screw you mom
Right yeah like he's not this respect why can I say my head out so it seems like he's a little inquisitive but that means there's still time to maybe influence him
right way. So she's trying to make sure he gets
influenced the right way. He is in baseball.
So that is good. Like,
he's not doing too well or too
bad in school, but he also has ADHD.
So that's something that can, regardless
of the lifestyle that you have, can affect your grades.
Yeah. For sure. All right. And we're going to the phone lineas.
Okay. Irizi, who do we got?
We have Vanessa from Poccoima on line three.
Vanessa.
Vanessa. From Pocoma. Vanessa. The city not fucking.
All right. What?
What's up, Vanessa?
Hi, Buenos Aires.
Goodsia.
All right, talk to me.
What would you tell Bree about her kid?
I would tell Bree that to me it sounds like he's seeking for some special attention.
One thing my mom did do is she met every single of my homies.
What I mean, she never judged.
She'd rather have them close than me being away.
So even if I wanted to throw up.
a breakfast party on my house, she'll be there.
Do you mean kickback?
What's a breakfast party?
You mean a ditching party?
Vanessa, what is a breakfast party?
I was so scared of my mom that she would always be like,
hey, see, enqueathre la Caya, like, I'm going to drag you in front of your friends.
Well, there's a solution.
They always encouraged me to not get in the gang.
I'm going to ride with them just to be prepared with them.
And it's like my mom said, you ride with them, you get a mistake for them.
Oh, wow.
She said it in English or Spanish?
In Spanish.
And she's hearing right now.
Yeah.
How do she say it?
She goes, they're going to criticar as they want to criticize,
like they're going to criticize you.
They're going to judge you.
Teachers are going to look at you the wrong way.
So, yeah, he got me into academies.
and I lost a couple friends
and I started seeing the routes that they were going to
and it's not something you want, you know?
So maybe just pep talking him,
he does suffer from ADHD,
so maybe baseball's not enough.
Maybe a police academy and, you know,
trying to put an example of what happens, you know,
if you continue those routes.
I'm not saying that they're bad people
because obviously some have changed their ways
and been locked up for years
and come out super clean.
And, you know, it's just something that maybe she should have baby him on.
Maybe she should open up her wings, too, and kind of experience what's going around.
Right.
You know, did you ever get lost in that or did you date, like, someone in that?
Like, how does she know, like, you need to stay away from them?
Like, how, what was your proximity?
I did date somebody from there.
And my mom met him and she was okay.
It's just she would tell him, like, you know, la metas and things that no, you know,
and protect her and, you know, she's with you.
So I know that anything happens is you, you know, and your friends.
And no, he wouldn't, he would keep me away from all that stuff.
And I think him, you know, I'm not with him, but, you know, he went the right way out too.
And there's nothing wrong to say about them, you know.
There's something that do burn themselves out.
And that's in anybody, whether it's anybody in any lifestyle is good and bad and all of that.
And then when she told you, you were like, like, Mommy, I'm a little.
Love with you.
I'm in love with a gangster.
Do you tell her that?
No.
You told her that.
You used to see that in your room, don't lie.
You're my girl, and you're the one that's always been around.
Come on.
No, she always thinks God that I didn't head that way with him and that he didn't.
He's not like that.
But, yeah, I like my little family now.
Oh, I wouldn't know that.
But you always remember.
Like I always tell my kids, men's not going.
I've been there before.
I know the routes.
You ain't going to drag me down there with this.
That part.
And you know what?
You know what, Vanessa?
I think Bree would understand if it was a girl.
Like me too, I think that's someone, a daughter.
Because I know, like, I've been there.
I can, like, I experienced it so I could give you all this tea and I could give you all this game.
But these are little, like, they're bull.
So it's kind of a little bit different, you know?
So she's kind of like, if this was a girl, I would just tell her like, you know, keep a leg
clothes or something.
Yeah, it's also.
But since it's a boy, I don't know what I could tell him.
It's also the age where kids think they know everything.
Well, she's being very soft.
She's, to me, it's like she's being soft asking him for, like, his own opinion towards
like, no, tell him.
Oh, no.
It's my way.
Monday, just because your mom was like, hey, I'm going to drag you in the street
and I'm not going to let do anything and you're not going to have a life.
And I know that that worked on you.
It might be new work.
It works.
But giving a kid their own right to opinions also is okay.
Since when?
Yeah, since one.
When they start paying their bills.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God, we sound like our parents.
There's a toxicity in that, too, you guys.
Because my cousin was really bad, and my Tia had to go to school with him,
sit down next to him.
We wouldn't dress like a cholo or anything like that.
But he was bad.
Yeah.
And look at her, Toa Matida, and still didn't turn out good.
No, actually, no.
he, it was a guy.
Yeah.
No, her,
and he still didn't turn out good.
He did.
At the end, he did.
Yeah, I ran from the cops once,
and my mom whooped me,
and I was like, yeah,
and I'm never doing this again.
Allegedly.
Ever again, ever, ever.
So that was a good lesson.
Yeah.
I think it's needed.
I don't think it's needed.
Different parenting styles.
Different parenting styles.
You need the fear.
And in today's area,
you can't do that.
Yep.
So unless you have a time machine,
unless you have a time machine
to go back 10 years.
You're going to learn four letters
very quickly for that.
D, C.
F.S.
Okay.
Oh, I thought it was J-A-I-L.
Oh, no, I would learn my mom too.
I thought it was CPS.
When I didn't, she wouldn't let me do stuff.
I would tell her, I'm like, I'm going to call the cops and guess what she would do?
She, well, I wouldn't say it.
Never mind.
Yeah, I think so.
I love my lesson, but that's exactly different parenting styles.
Again, whatever.
I think it's good.
Irizy, who else do we have in the line here, Arizi?
Halipi, we have Anna from West Hills on line to you.
Anna.
Good morning, Brownbeck.
What's up, baby, girl?
Your sunshine, how are you this morning?
Love you, Beth.
I'm good.
How are you guys doing?
I'm doing good.
I didn't know I was going to be going through it today, but I am.
Well, don't go through it.
It's okay.
You know what?
Bree, my advice to her would be, you know, growing up a 12 years ago, my mom used to,
you already know.
Yeah.
You know, no Zava de Poldos, with a chancla, with all.
We can't do that here no more.
So my thing is this, just the fact that he's talking to her, it's a big bonus, you know.
Yes.
The fact, my advice would be this.
There's a lot of programming, reentry programs, system and youth, like system, youth-impacted programming out there that she can get them involved with that is free.
You know, I work with a lot of these kids that are system impacted in juvenile hall.
So just the fact that he's not out there shooting nobody who don't got a GPS, that's a big win.
Yeah.
You know, and I do understand too, because I have a 12-year-old daughter, you know, that does.
She does get influenced a lot in school, too.
Like, she likes that lifestyle, like, you know, how we grew up with those, you know, pro clubs and all that stuff.
Daddy, I'm in love with the dad.
It's such a good lifestyle.
I'm like, oh, my God, I remember those.
I remember.
She's at Pocos per loco.
Oh, shut out of Kulay.
Hey, don't play mess.
Yeah.
With my little radio.
I know.
So, yeah.
So, yeah.
So I understand.
exactly where she's coming from as far as that. And Vanessa's right. Don't ever judge your
kids' friends. You know, I've learned that with this work that I do. A lot of the kids bring
their kids around, and I'm also that mom. I want to know who your friends are. I want to know
the parents. I want to know where you're going because my mom never did that and I was on a lot
of unnecessary BS, you know, because I was free, you know? But yeah, I mean, Bree, reach out.
You know, there's so many programs out here. Sports is a great one, you know, that keep
them involved. I mean, shoot. I mean, I don't know. You guys, what else can we tell her?
Let's chime it together now. Yeah. I mean, at this point in time, is this either, you know,
a lot of times your friends ain't going to be there if something happens. Because, you know,
you need to understand. And if you get caught up and anything that you do with any of your
eighth grade friends, you know, you're probably going to be in trouble with them nine times out of
10. And guess what's going to happen? Nobody's going to be there to support your mom,
to help your dad, to shoot you a letter, to shoot you.
money for nothing and that's just realistically what it comes down to you know um breathe look out yes ma'am
Anna you work with kids right now how how important like is it on social because before it's like
we do it to click up the homies and stuff like that is social media a part of it too like they want to
look a certain way because of social or they got they're trying to look good or do things because of
the stuff they post or is that is it still just like the people that you're in person with
oh no absolutely not social media has the big
biggest amps, a lot of the kids.
And, you know, a lot of the times, too, they post a lot of their business on social media.
And everybody's watching.
I'm talking about a lot of the youth that I work with are between the ages of 12 to 24.
And nine times out of ten, most of them are in custody because of stuff they posted on social media.
And they have.
Yes.
And I just wonder, you know, the youth to understand how important it is.
Don't post nothing in social media because everybody's watching.
I go to court.
Yeah.
Also, don't do the crimes, but if you're going to be older,
yeah, don't do the crimes.
Yeah, come on, come on.
And they always like make the little homie take the fall.
Yeah.
You're the little homie.
Always, especially being older white,
because what's happening now, you know,
they're not charging the youngsters as adults.
Yeah, they're just giving you a smack in the hand, you know,
but reality is they need to understand their opening back the baby prisons,
YAs back on board.
You know, we got the gross of Dorothy Kirby, you know,
so it's a lot of, yeah.
So, Nicolas.
So it's a lot of things happening that the young need to understand.
Hi, Nicholas.
Yeah, oh, trust me.
I can educate you on this all day long because this is my passion, you know,
working in the host, the girls.
Yes, ma'am.
Anna, I love you so much.
You said, like, it would be a good idea for her to show her son these programs, right?
What if...
Yes, ma'am.
Here, him being in the program is like, hey, this is kind of ties.
I like it.
Hey, the homies.
Wow.
They tell me some things.
Because what happens in this programs, you guys, is you got people that look like us and these programs that want to change their life around, that want to do better, that want to, you know, listen to their mom, but they look like us.
They're not being judged by the world.
They're actually, okay, look, I got, well, I have this problem, you know, I'm out there gang banging.
I'm getting high.
Whatever they're doing, they're in these programs, and they have the support.
You need one good, save adult.
Because what happens is kids don't talk to their parents.
I'm guilty of it, you know, and as long as you have one safe adult, it don't matter what program.
he goes to, you're going to wear.
Because he's always going to reach out to them.
A lot of my youth, they don't have relationships with their parents, but they always reach out.
They talk to you.
You're the home girl.
I love that.
You got to have a mole.
Yeah.
We have an adult mole.
That's what I was going to say.
If she brings in his friends, right, out of that whole group, one of them's going to be
the snitch, that if you get, if they all get comfortable, like, hey, what is he doing?
Is he cool?
He's going to be like, oh, he did it.
Yeah.
If you tell me a little.
And you don't think that.
He'd be extra pizza meals.
Uh-huh.
Would be like, oh, your mom asked me.
this.
No, they're kids.
They don't process that critical thinking.
They're easily privy.
Give them some knickers.
Yeah, give them some pizza roll.
Yeah.
All right.
Arizi, do we have a dude that can chime in on this?
Yes, we do.
We have Tony from Pocoma on line three.
Tony.
Tony.
Tolleymo is tapping it, by the way.
Shout to the good folks out in Pekoma.
All world-class citizens.
Yes.
Tony.
Hello?
This is a girl.
Tony.
Tony.
Are you Tony?
I'll tell you.
No, I'm not funny.
What's your name?
Maria.
Maria.
Maria.
Maria.
Hello.
How are you, Maria?
What would you tell Bray?
So I have a daughter.
She's actually 1314, and I went through the same thing.
She started with a view of.
I love it.
You know, at the same time, it's kind of age-appropriate.
You know, I know I did it.
I started it when I was young.
Right.
So, and it's something that I wouldn't want my kid to do.
So she didn't know I, you know, smoking weed until, what, probably a year ago.
When she actually started getting in trouble, that's when I started opening up to her, like, hey, you know what, I do it too.
But you need to understand that you need to grow up, you know, everything is by ages.
So I think I'm a very, like, I guess maybe like she said, a helicopter mom, but I do bring her friends over.
I know all are her friends.
She tells me everything.
You know, and I always stay real with her.
I always tell her, your friends and not your friends.
Especially at this age, we don't have friends, you know?
I only have four friends.
Yeah.
And I always tell her that.
Yeah, well, Mom, I can tell why.
Because you're just so.
And that's what she tells you.
And as a parent, we need to understand that at this age,
specifically when they first entered middle school, we're dumb.
We don't know.
You know, they don't believe us.
We don't know.
we don't know what life is you don't know nothing you don't know nothing mom yeah but they have to
have an adult that they're you know feel safe with they can go to but who is that adult man
that's like who would be that adult for your for your daughter is it an older cousin is it an aunt
or an uncle like it's my sister is your sister yeah she's i always saw her you know whatever you can't
tell me like tell her you know go go go
with your stepmom go with you know whoever you feel like you need to go to that you feel safe with
to talk to them about it though eventually probably come to me but at the end of the day at least
i'm going to know what's going on and i can help you at this point right now like i told her
there's nothing that i can do i can't make the choices for her anymore but i can guide her the right
way you know and i can show her that hey you know this is not the right path to go down i grew up in
South Central. I get it. I know, you know.
But, and I got with her dad, with her dad was all a choolito, you know, but.
Danny, I'm in love with the tag.
Daddy, I'm in love with a gay. I know that was you. I know that was you, baby girl.
She's like, Mom, how are you going to tell me and my dad is my dad? Come on, mom. How are you going
tell me? Exactly. But I always saw her, but then look at how we ended up.
Yeah. Amazing. You know, and in order, no, definitely not amazing.
She's love me that, I feel you.
It was amazing, but if they're not.
So she needs to kind of, we need to stay real with them.
We need to talk to them and be, they're no longer kids.
We can no longer show them and we can no longer make choices for them,
but we can guide them the right way and be honest about how life actually is
because, you know, I had her when I was 16 and he grew up with me.
She saw the difficulties.
He felt difficulties, you know?
And why would she want to put herself through the same thing or put her future kids
through the same thing that she went through.
Yeah.
You know, and it all starts in middle school.
Yeah.
You know, that's how it is.
So she just needs to be best friends with her son,
and she needs to have his father also kind of be the one to talk to him
and be the one.
So because if the dad's not doing his part in showing him how to be a man
and showing him the right, you know, decisions that he needs to make,
then he's never going to listen to Mom because Mom is Mom.
Mom is Mom.
Mom's going to talk like that.
Like, Mom drew her eye.
brows in when she was young so she don't even know
how is that you're going to tell me
how you don't tell me that didn't even look to you
yeah yeah you know and then
you're over here asking dad for dickies and dad's like
okay let me go ask my mom for yeah
yes oh
hey hey hey no no no that's real
yeah no I have a point in that part
I reason who we got on my baby girl
oh sorry no you're good we have Angel from
McClare in line 5
Angel
Angel
Angel hey what's up
what's up what's up what's up
what's up bro
What would you tell Bree?
I would tell her, continue helicoptering that boy and do not allow him to go down that road.
I see, I have 42 cousins and I was there.
If any of you know where Stone Park was, I was there when I was 11.
Counting these jump-ins.
And the thing is that through elementary, everything's cool.
and I've seen this since the 70s, okay?
Since elementary is cool, once you get to junior high, things change.
And your appearance has a lot to do with it because you get labeled.
And when you get labeled, people don't forget.
This is what I was taught young.
I have no tattoos, no nothing.
I was at East Lake, didn't get touched, but still, I was there when I was young.
And the fact is, is that when you're labeled, these people, this is all they got to remember.
So they remember you.
Same thing with the law enforcement.
They remember you.
They tag you.
They put warnings.
Just like in school when you do something wrong, all this trail is following you.
So really, when she comes out and she says he wants Dickies now, yes, that's the trend.
And I'm going to tell you what, it feels good to be in the club.
I started with a bike club.
I had to walk away from that, too, because it's the same thing.
The thing is that, you know what, she wants to be on him.
But a lot of it is parenting.
You're absolutely right.
How is the parents?
Because I had friends and stuff like that that end up allowing their kids.
I rather see them do it here at home than out in the street.
No, you're condoning.
You're condoning it.
That's no good.
So you're allowed it.
So I would suggest that even if you did want them, diggies, don't let them wear them baggy.
Keep them in bands.
Keep them in jeans.
Because that trend will change.
It'll change and he'll see when his friends start getting in trouble.
Then they're going to realize the kids at that age don't realize anything.
until they get older.
Right.
But that's when the ones come back and say,
you know what, thank you.
I understand what you did.
That's what my kids did.
Like, my daughter helps troubled kids now.
That's what she got into.
She doesn't make a lot of money,
but the fact is that she's in it
because she enjoys helping people,
you know?
But he's going to go down,
and junior high is where I see everybody,
I see people lose their lives
that we're in junior high.
Yeah.
She's.
You see what I'm saying?
That's the reality.
She's, yeah, and the thing is that if she's,
He told that the dad, you know, end up saying, well, let me ask you my mom.
Well, he should think about that, too.
Where is he going?
If he's okay with hanging out with the guys and things like that, then okay.
But this is where innocent people get hit because they're at the wrong place at the wrong time.
They're wrong, the wrong people, and then they get labeled.
So I would really reconsider.
And you're going to change.
He's going to meet new friends.
He's going to, now you've got to let him go a little bit.
You got to let go the range.
Yeah.
But technically you let them rains go too far, and it's going to be hard to pull them back.
Yeah.
Because this is where they're challenging, I'm sorry, this is where they're challenging, you know, finding out who they really are.
And the thing is with this excitement, being in a group, it's the adrenaline, the adrenaline that gets you going.
I feel you.
I feel like I'm being lectured.
Yeah, I feel like I'm in trouble now.
Yeah.
I feel like I'm in trouble.
Exactly.
I wear Dickies and wear a brief son
You got us in trouble
You got us in trouble
How are we in trouble now?
He's the one that's doing this
It also just want to clarify
What's up?
Dickies and pro clubs
I still wear them
And I love him.
No one's anything about pro clubs
Brother
I'm wearing it right now
I'm wearing it just want to clarify
Yeah
I'm wearing my dickies right now
I'm a pro club right now too
It's all about how you wear it
How you wear it
How did Dickies back deck
Yeah
Exactly
And I think it's more of the X
It's the shaving of the head
Yeah
The combo
It's the fighting
Fighting.
That never goes good.
Yeah, I think it's mainly the fighting and then like maybe his greats, but it has to do with his ADHD as well.
Yeah.
Yeah, the shaving.
But that Angel brings up a great point.
And I'm wondering if kids are paying attention to that.
Which.
You are showing the world how to treat you.
And already we have the bad side of that coin.
Right?
As minorities, as Latinos and African Americans, they're going to look at us a certain way off of just naturally.
The color of our skin.
Yeah.
Right.
Where we're at.
That's what happened to me.
When you start looking a certain way and they just automatically say, hey, boom, like, that's
who you are when it's either the authorities at your school, law enforcement, anything,
you're going to show them that.
And now I'm not saying like it's right, but it's, and a lot of stuff isn't right.
Yeah.
You also got to understand the world so that you could play your game.
Yeah, yeah.
Otherwise, you're playing their game.
And they know all the rules and they pick the rules.
If you know, like, they're going to look at me a certain way, they're going to judge me a certain way.
And you got that head up young, then you're, you know, then you're
you could flip it.
You'd be like, all right, I know they're going to look at me like that, but I'm not
going to be like that.
Yeah.
All right.
If I'm going to dress like this, guess what?
Like, I'm going to turn you on your head with how I really am, right?
It's really easy.
And I know, like, as kids and you're experiencing the world and you want all of these
experiences, you should have them.
But also know that there's systems relying on you to fail at them.
There's systems relying on you to just be another number.
And you don't want to be that.
Like, that's the worst way to.
to go down is literally how exactly how they want you to.
They want us to look like this, to act like this,
to fight them on each other,
to stay in these like low areas.
And it's like, no, you don't have to do that.
Hey, and if you're wearing dickies and chucks and pro clubs
as a lawyer, shout out to you because you just told everybody else something different.
All my, all my team moms that manage to make a difference in your life,
besides just being a team mom, boom, you did exactly what they didn't expect you to.
You know, so like even with a bad perception,
there's always a way around it,
but you got to understand that
they're relying on you to fail at this.
And it'll make it a little harder for you to do anything.
You know, so you have to sign up,
know what you're signing up for.
It's like, okay, if you're wearing,
you know, these things that will label you a certain way,
you can still accomplish what you're going to accomplish,
but you might have more hurdles on the way there.
Yeah.
We sound like freaking education commercial.
It's, you know, always no one ever made a song like,
Daddy, I'm in love with the nerd.
Daddy, I'm in love with a smart guy.
They need that.
They need some vibes to it.
You know what song made me want to be a good kid?
What?
Nas, I know I can.
That was good.
That was positive.
They would play that a lot of the Jayquant song.
What about the J-Quon song?
Oh, yeah, well, I heard that after.
Once I got to middle school.
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we're going to talk about people
fighting on records.
Look at us.
Promoting the beef after saying, hey, kids,
don't fight.
Wow.
The range.
It's power 106.
Nothing.
It's power 106.
At least number one for him.
Good morning, you guys.
Or is it?
Yes, it is.
Kind of.
Can someone please check on Kendrick Lamar and make sure he's okay?
I'm sure he's just fine.
Yeah, I'm sure he's fine.
I'm not.
But can someone check on J-Cole and make sure he's okay?
He thinks he's okay.
I feel like, okay,
Jay Cole dropped a diss song to Kendrick Lamar yesterday.
This is real life.
I feel like we're living in theoreticals
that are now making themselves like,
hey, guys, check on your girl.
She might become that worm
that she asked you if you would still love her about
because of how this is going.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Because the J-Cole, Kendrick Beep,
that would never happen in another lifetime.
Nope.
That would never happen.
I thought they would drop a.
album before they were beef. That blur. And I never had to wait when people were like,
oh, what are you going to do? And if they beef, and I'm like, I'll come myself and I'm like,
well, does anyone have a chainsaw? How's about to say? Luckily, it's going down. All right. It's
going down. So I'm wondering, should we play first person shooter, then like that, then seven
minute drill, which is the J. Cole song that he, yeah, that's exactly how I play out. I feel like
we need to do that in order to actually like
feel what's going on, okay?
Get people up to speed. So at least in this
like a variation of the
beef, yeah. It started with
first person shooter, okay?
It started with this song right here
and then we're going to get into like that and then we're going to get into
the new song by Jay Cole. Okay?
It's just, it's Feast Friday.
Let's get it. Can't wait. And guess what's on the menu?
Beef. Beef. Let's go.
It's power 106. L.A.'s number one for hip-hop. Don't go anywhere when you're
listening to the song. Listen.
All right, I think we know where that was going, right?
That was the first-person shooter, J-Cole, Drake, the big stepers, the, you know.
It's like the Super Bowl, but it's just really me and J-Cole, like, playing songs with each other, like, all of that.
Like, hey, I know you guys talk about the big three, but it's like I'm Muhammad Ali with this.
J-Col has mentioned.
And then Future and Metro dropped an album.
Yep.
We don't trust you.
No, they don't.
And they surprised everybody with a song called Like That, Featring Kendrick Lamar.
Okay?
Where Kendrick Lamar is very much going in on all things J-Cole, all things Drake.
And we're going to play that for you right here.
Let's go.
Just the Kendrick part.
Yeah.
And then it was like, oh, my God, what did you hear what Kendrick did it?
We're all hyping.
We're like, oh, my God.
Kendrick went to Drake and fight.
Like, actually, like, for real, for real.
Because they've been subbing each other.
Kendrick's been down with a cause and everything's been happening, right?
And then the J. Cole adding that into it, it's like, no, you too, bro.
You both been dissing.
You both can get it.
Y'all better come correct.
Y'all are both first person shooters, right?
That part, yeah.
So not get in line.
Yeah.
Because it's my turn, right?
Yep.
And so yesterday, we get a surprise drop from J. Cole.
Yeah.
A might delete later whole little project, right?
I didn't even listen to any of the songs that were on there.
And I know that you said throughout the album,
he does little subs.
At this point, it's direct,
so it has to be this song versus diss song.
Everyone went straight to seven-minute drill.
Yeah, the little things don't matter anymore
because now it's like,
the little things matter when you're subbing someone.
Oh, and they said this and then they did that.
But now it's like, no, no, no,
you have to hit with the comeback song.
And this is Jay Cole's comeback to Kendrick Lamar,
seven-minute drill.
it out it's power window six all right all right i'm getting my backpack yeah yeah yeah yeah
everybody on okay everybody back on right door this floor on him yeah all right all right
all right back back all right guys going to school yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah we're gonna
yeah yeah that's a backpack record yeah yeah yeah so there are a few there are a few there a few
thoughts that I had initially when I heard it like clearly you this is a beef I didn't want
yeah definitely the beef I didn't want yes do not want to choose sides do not want to like see
the family split apart all of it but this is kind of what reality is and who life is right
we're here now okay uh who loved it I liked it I don't know why everyone's hating on it I know
like on you don't have to get defensive I don't know the only thing that I ask
no no look she's ready I'm just asking her dream villain I like it she clearly doesn't
back back on yeah no I don't yeah I don't yeah I don't
Game villain.
Yeah, I don't know.
I just asked the question.
No, I did.
I liked it.
I liked it.
I liked it.
Okay.
No, I liked it too.
Yeah, I like it.
I like it a lot.
It's very problematic.
I like it a lot.
It's problematic.
Yeah, yeah, there was some math problems that were wrong in there.
You're right, you're right.
If you think pillow fights are problematic, then.
Okay.
Who didn't like it or thought it was mid or just thought it was a name?
I thought it was hella mid.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, myissimo.
First, I thought beat selection.
To me, it's like, beat selection and even cadence.
It's like, you got to come a.
aggressive with it. Like you're dissing somebody who came at you. Yes. Like full force. And to me it's like how like a verse, you had a whole three minutes. Right. And you couldn't be a verse. It was just like. Yeah. Like the verse of Kendrick couldn't get beat. Took out your whole song with beat switches and all of that. Everything says Maximo. Right. And I do get what you're saying. Especially because like the future and Metro and Kendrick like that is like very in your face. Like get ready. Something is about to happen. Right.
versus a
yeah yeah it's like
you know it's like a buildup
it's like a buildup
and then I think of other rap
disses you know
I think of things like
like takeover
like that's in your face
I think of ether
like right off the back
you know I think of that
and I'm like okay
I have a point of reference
even like a Drake back to back
there's dramatic buildup
like it's like
oh my god
there's suspense there's emotion right
and I think
not Drake
Jake Cole dropping this
on an album that had a lot of stuff.
Like, I think he should have just dropped the song.
Single.
Yeah.
And so we could focus on it because it kind of sounded like the other songs,
like the beats of the other song.
And, like, Backpack and, like, Side.
I love Backpack.
I come from Backpack.
That's my stuff.
And all of that.
So if you are, like, hip to, I guess, history of beeps,
you know that in Takeover,
Jay-Z goes in on Nas' catalog.
Yep.
He does this.
Smart up, Knob.
In 10 years, I could divide that's one that be, let's say two.
Two of them sweet do.
One was nigh, the other was ailmatic.
That's the one hot album every 10 year average, and that's so.
And to me, to me, knowing these disses, of course you're going to get influenced.
Jacob bit that exact thing.
Copy-paste it, put it against Kendrick, right?
Which is very like, I think in Beav's, I need a unique strategy.
Like the original.
And if you're going to do it, you've got to do it better than the original.
Because Jay-Z is saying you made one hot album every 10 years.
Like that's bad.
Yeah.
J-Cohle was like, hey, two of your albums, super classic.
Like, you know, you want hella-grammy.
Yeah, actually, you got a lot of accolades.
Yeah, yeah.
It's like that math didn't hit the same.
Yeah.
Right?
And I don't believe this.
I don't personally believe this as a J-Cole fan.
But a lot of people would put your albums in that same.
same math.
Yeah.
That you're saying,
because his lyrics were,
like your first album was classic,
your second album,
we hyped up,
like we gassed it.
It was a big.
Yes.
You want to play that part?
Yes.
Let's play that part.
Your last shit was tragic.
Your second shit is putting in a
but they gassed it.
Your third shit was massive and that was your prime.
I was trailing right behind and I just now hit mine.
Yes.
Yeah.
So it's just,
you know what I think?
You know what I think everybody?
He's really going at Big Sean.
Because he cannot possibly be talking
We're thinking
We're the wrong person
Because Big Sean dissed all of them right before
Right
Yeah, but let's not drag another one in there
I'm trying to help the situation
Because for this math to be so wrong
For us to be checking the work
And this math to be so wrong
About Kendrick's catalog
Or at least you being J-Cola
Like let Drake say that
Yeah
Because loki
You're kind of people would argue
You're in the similar like of
of your stuff goes over people's heads.
You think of an album like for your eyes only.
Yeah, that wasn't received too well by the mainstream
because it didn't have like a Drake type of hit, right?
Yeah.
People have accused Jay Cole of having boring albums
or sleepy projects and stuff like that.
So to use that disc towards Kendrick.
Towards someone else, it's like it's just not going to hit the same
as if Drake would have done it.
Right.
You know, my biggest problem with this was
it wasn't vicious enough.
It was very lighthearted.
Like that's why I said it was like a pillow fight.
Yeah, my homies...
There was too much love in this.
My homies are saying that it's like...
Shout to my guy Rob Markman.
He's like, this is like when your mom makes you go outside and fight the kid.
Yeah.
And you don't want to.
And he's like, if you don't go outside and fight that kid,
I'm going to fight that kid.
Listen to this part.
Listen to this part.
I pray for peace, but if I see these positive vibes,
a Falcon 9 inside my pocket.
Rock it's going to fly.
Now it's popping outside like the top of July.
My text flooded with the hunger for a toxic reply.
I'm hesitant.
I'm hesitant.
my brother, but I'm not gonna lie.
I'm pow-up for real.
That would feel like swatting the fly.
Why'd you have to say that you love him?
Because they're friends.
No, because you have to pick aside.
I agree.
You have to pick aside.
Because at the same time, when it's beef, you have to pick aside.
Yeah.
On first person shooter, you said he was, you praise Kendrick.
On this one, you're saying everything you did, but two projects is whack.
So which one is it?
Is he the big three or is his stuff whack?
And if you're going to say his stuff whack, then don't say you love him.
Yeah.
Because I bet you.
Kendrick loves him back.
But Kendrick on the song is like,
no, if y'all, y'all, y'all coming at me,
I'm coming at you back.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, just pick a feeling,
picking emotion, pick a lane.
But you don't think it's one of the situations
where he's like,
hey, you're my homie,
but that was whack.
Like that type of.
No, I'm not in B.
That can't be your strategy, dog.
That cannot be your strategy.
It's too soft because even he even referenced
the Nino Brown meme
where he's squeezing the trigger
and he's crying at the same time.
I hate I have to do this.
Like, stop.
Like, don't hate that you have to rely to something.
He's the nice rapper.
Leave all that at home.
You know what?
It is J. Cole and he's a nice rapper.
That's why it would have served them right not to be saying those things about Kendrick in the first place.
Because I also don't like about this particular diss song that he was like, now that I'm on top, you're coming at me.
Like he's saying that Kendrick's coming at him.
And it's like, fool, you start like, please let's get away from the narrative that Kendrick just woke up and wanted to diss these holes.
He woke up after hearing so many like subliminals and disses.
is like, all right, it's that time.
Like, you, like, I have to, I have to respond.
So I don't want it to seem like they're reacting to Kendrick.
Kendrick's reacting to them.
Yeah, and this whole time he's been telling y'all, he's Candyman.
Don't say his name.
Don't come for him.
Yeah, don't tell a lie about me and I won't tell the truth about you.
Leave me alone before I make a song about you.
Like, he warns them.
He's been saying this this whole time.
But they just thought it wasn't going to happen.
Yeah.
But you know what?
This song sucks.
This farm puts me to sleep.
according to
It's like it's just the lie in the math
Yeah
We got more on this
We got more on this whole situation
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I don't like it
And you gotta choose a side and stay there
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Sorry I just
Trying to remember what it
Fire distance
Sounds like
Ting okay that what
You think two parts like this
That one's aggressive
Yeah
Oh that goes
You know what
I think Tupac loved Biggie, but he didn't mention that in the song.
Yeah.
And you know why the...
Oh my God, spell with that right.
He had other things to say.
He had other things to say.
He had to say about how he loved his wife.
Your wife.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that was like the first bar.
Right.
That was like, first off.
Yeah.
Right.
That's how you started this track.
Yeah.
Or it could be like this.
That's the fire.
That's fine.
What are your album is good?
Another one is okay.
But I forgot about the other one.
But it's okay
And I still love you, man
Hold on, hold on,
go, go
Go, go
Light word
Like it's PWC
It's a cold world
Keep the heat under your seat
I got a phone call
They say that somebody
pissing
You want some attention
I'll tell you why
You didn't get a phone call, bro
How do you know that?
You heard it
When Kenneth Lamar
This is you, you heard it
That's what I'm saying
He's talking about Big Shot
He's tired about Big Shot
Because he didn't even care
To listen to the damn
Freaking this song
Just like none of y'all cared
to listen to the
song he dropped the same day.
I love Big Sean.
Hey, I love Big Sean too.
I love Big Sean.
Hey, man.
Don't want Big Sean slander.
Yeah, no more.
We're going to do a National Big Sean day and nobody can drop any music.
They're all going to drop it.
He deserves it.
Protect Big Sean.
All right.
Big Sean dropped the news of like his book coming out.
Yeah.
And then boom, the Jay Colson.
He like can't win for nothing.
Sean, I got your back, bro.
And we're going to pick a day for you, Sean.
Yeah.
We're going to make sure they're busy.
And then he dropped
So that Big Sean
could have his day, okay?
He has a whole project and a book out
And he did all of them
And he did Tiny Dust
Just wait till Big Sean day
You guys be sorry
Yeah
Just doing
We'll all be sorry
Okay
So this song drops last night
In the like it's 9 p.m.
And Irene you put in the chat
Like oh my God
There's a new project from Jake Cole
Yeah, DeCoh just dropped
Yeah I looked at it and I knew boom
That seven minute drill is it?
How are you so fast?
I'm like, how did she go through that?
Because I know that he does like he does drills.
Like he's like trying to keep like sharp in mind.
And I've heard Eve talk about what the seven minute drill is.
And it's like him just making sure like when he's overthinking when he's like two in his head,
he's just going to start like going off and then you create something like this.
And that thing is that we can tell.
Yeah.
That this is a seven minute drill.
This is a three minuteish song.
Yeah.
But it's called seven minute drill because that's probably like he literally probably ran out before the seven minutes.
What's it say?
No, because actually I recent...
It's a joke.
It's a joke.
Oh, okay.
Go, go.
Read me, baby girl, read me.
But Twitter is saying that seven minute drill is a military concept.
It's an exercise for officers to summarize the status of a situation.
So he named it seven minute drill for a reason to discuss the beef with...
No, he actually has seven minute drills, though.
Like there's actual audio.
He brings him saying, yeah, J-Cole does seven-minute drills when he's already...
Well, that's what Twitter's saying.
Twitter's over.
Twitter says a lot, baby girl.
He does come from a military background.
So it can all kind of be like, you know.
So that's why I was like, oh, okay, that makes a lot of sense.
Yeah.
So he's criticizing it because of the beat.
That's what Maximo was saying.
I feel like you.
There's different things.
I'm a lyric person.
Yeah.
I was criticizing the lyrics are there.
Okay.
Tell me.
Where?
Tell me about it.
I want to hear it because there's people like you that believe this is hot.
Like Angu is hot.
I'm with you.
I'm here.
I'm here.
Show me.
Come on.
I wish I had my hair, but I don't have.
around me. I don't have them. I was trying to get him. I was trying to get him for you. I was trying to
Spock Bob. I want to hear him. That whole like beat switch up too. That's crazy. Like it's
it's aggressive and it's like all right like he starts off talking like I don't even he doesn't
even like doing that type of stuff but he's like here you go I got to get a call and I got
to do this now. Like this is me now. That would make sense if all your music was Bob Marley
Marley literally all your recent work is shooting at people. You have a song call. You have a song
called first person shooter.
You tell people try me.
You say, what do you say on this song?
He has a musket or what do you say?
Falcon 9-9.
Don't maybe put my Falcon 9-3,000 on you.
Is that a freaking musket?
You guys are also ignoring the fact that he said this is a warning shot.
This is not the actual.
You don't do warning shots when you got shot down.
Yeah, you already got shot.
Why are you warning shot?
And see, this is like when Drake is like,
the diss song that I had in the tuck would a murder push a team.
We're not going to be comparing him to Drake.
We're not going to have to.
If I get shot, I'm not going to shoot up in the air.
This is a warning.
I don't think he was shot, though.
Cole was, like, grazed, like, within that.
Because if Cole was trying to, like, yeah, he was just shot in the crossfire.
Unfortunately, he was on that song, you get a Gianna.
And then his response is like, why did you hit me?
Yeah.
You keep it all.
You know, I loved you, bro.
Because they are friends and we saw it.
No.
I still don't understand the problem of him, calling him my friend, my brother.
There's things you don't know.
This is hip-hop, right?
And it's a friendly competition.
So I don't see the problem with him calling him brother when we all know their friends.
Or they came from that back of friends.
I'm not saying there's a problem talking about him.
No, no, I'm talking about the I love him and all of that.
Yeah.
But that makes sense to me because it's war at this point.
That goes without saying.
It's Jake Cole, so I don't see, I don't see why it's bad.
It's because, look, call it dizz or see him any.
Because at this point, it's like all bets are off.
You know, it's this is rap beef.
This is not like serious.
Like obviously they're not going to get in a fight.
And so like that's where we want to keep it, right?
But like Jay-Z and Nas, they used to be friends.
And then at one point they got into a real bad beef.
You used to be friends.
The only person that has come out swinging in rap is 50 cents saying, F all of you.
And F this fool.
And I would rob this full and I would do this with this person.
And I don't like J-Z rule.
That is the only person.
Everybody else initially, homies.
And then it breaks up.
And Jay-Z took it to the extreme.
And so did, so did Nas.
They said some disrespectful things about each other.
Like to the max, right?
Like, Jay-Z said something so bad that his mom made him call into the radio station and apologize.
Wow.
It was that bad.
Yeah, I remember that.
The stuff that he said, right?
And it's like, you know, four years later, they're making up and they're laughing about it because it's like, man, you took it there.
Man, you took it there too, bro.
I respect you.
And there was no mention of love.
They could have known deep down inside, they had love for each other.
They respect each other or else they wouldn't be acknowledging each other.
So it's like the part where it's like, I love you.
I hate that I had to do this.
It's like, come on, bro.
Leave that in the tuck.
Like, leave that off the notepad.
Like, we want to like.
Yeah, that's cold.
You know how he came on that part.
Like, we know he's nice.
But this is, again, like, just.
Because you're also using, like, you're biting the style of the takeover, right?
Again, takeover is a huge historical beef record that Jayze just, he ethered
and Nas's his song was called Eater.
Yeah.
But he took it math.
Yeah.
And so if you're going to do that, you just got to pick a, you got to pick a strategy.
Yeah.
Your strategy can't be all strategies.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, yeah.
And I understand this is a warning shot.
But honestly, the other shots were like warning shots.
The other shots were thing.
Like, now it's not the time to have a warning shot.
Yeah.
This is like, okay, so does anyone remember charged up?
Yes.
Yeah.
Right?
Do you remember?
Angie's like, what is that?
You don't remember charged up?
Okay, so that's the first this song that Drake had to meet him.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Back to Back.
Yeah.
Non memorable.
If that was the only one, people would be like, ugh.
So for us to be like,
your warning shot is, ugh.
Like, we're waiting for the back-to-back.
Yeah.
And I'm sure Kendrick is too.
Yep.
Because right now, your warning shot is like, it's a really weird warning shot.
It's like you shot in the air instead of like, I don't know.
Because maybe the math is not, but the math is not matthing.
It's because he's probably like, oh, you're still my homie.
Like, I don't want to do that to you.
Yeah.
You can make up later.
You can make up later.
You can't say you're still my homie and then I can't stand these industry rappers.
He says that in the same thing.
So pick it.
Is he a homie or is he an industry rapper to you?
Yeah.
Because you're putting into place what you mean to me at that point, right?
Uh-huh.
And so, okay, so besides the point of that dynamic, there's bars that he had, right?
Like, low-key, he did say, oh, I'm going to humble you, which I think is very obvious.
Like, you're going to, just Kendrick, you're going to say, right?
He said, like, I'm trying to help you because you said there's bars, right?
The Simpson bar.
You fell off like the Simpsons, right?
Yeah.
Does anyone want to Google right now?
I got how long the Simpsons was
35 seasons.
So, I guess.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
There's parts that I don't agree with him.
Like that whole bar of him saying
to Pimp a Butterfly was putting him to sleep.
I don't agree with that.
Because like you said,
Jay Cole also has albums like that
like for your eyes only.
That's why I think he's talking a big show on you guys.
No.
No, that's my only explanation
because you can't be talking about Kendrick Lamar
as being J. Cole
and say like what or are you talking about yourself?
Yeah.
Or is it a different target?
Are you going in on Metro and future instead?
Yeah.
No.
It's like what this disc track failed to do is like what other great distracks have done.
It's like it creates narratives.
It makes you question if you still like this rapper.
Like there was points in time where like if you would still like him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, literally that's what a disc track is supposed to happen.
It's like whenever when when Drake says.
is this a world tour or your girls tour like stuff like that Twitter fingers like you start like
I mean I'm a fan of McMill but at the time like I was a fan of him yes and then I'm like oh wait do I like that
about him yeah it just made me question things I like if if J Cole would have revealed some insider information
that would have been like you're this or you're that yeah I would have been like damn is that true
like oh my god Kendrick oh he's not even the best on TV oh damn like if they would have said things
like yeah and it's like no that's not true way stir things stir the pot there was no
He already started stirring it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I feel like he did that where you're talking about like, oh, do I really like that?
When he was talking about the albums because there's some people that are also agreeing with him saying like, oh, you're right.
You know, did that?
Yeah.
So you did that on that part.
You're right on that.
There was a lot of people that, you know, have been waiting in the wings for 10 plus years and have been shy to say how they really feel because, I don't know.
They're just, they don't want to say it with their chest.
They said like, oh, to Pimp a Butterfly wasn't even good.
I love that album.
And I love the person.
I just think that that from J. Cole doesn't hit because you're J. Cole,
who also has similar type albums to Kendrick, where it goes over the people's head.
It's not mainstream.
Maybe it's conceptual, all of that.
If Drake said it, it would hit harder to me about the Kendrick that this album put people to sleep.
Because, again, the same argument can be made about J. Cole.
You know?
Yeah.
And I really feel like in that time, it just kind of shows me that J. Cole, you're fake.
And I hate saying that.
What?
Because it's like, hey, you're saying Kendrick's album to Pimp a Butterfly.
I wouldn't say fake, maybe hypocrite in a way, right?
You're being fake.
Okay.
Because I bet you you were probably one of the ones that praised it.
Yeah, we could dig us.
And up until this beef, you always praised Kendrick.
So now what?
Kendrick sucks?
Now Kendrick don't even have hot albums like that?
Yeah.
So it's like narcissistic in a way?
No, it's just fake.
It just makes no sense.
Either you were lying back then.
or you're lying now.
Yeah.
No,
I see your point because he did.
Otherwise,
why would you be considering him
a two-person shooter like the top three?
Yeah,
you just said he was top three.
If his stuff is so bad.
And now he's just whatever.
And I don't like saying that.
Yeah.
Because I don't want them beefing.
And I really feel low-key.
Like, Drake is just too.
I'm like,
that's what I didn't like.
Yeah.
Because it's like we were all waiting for Drake to reply.
Not cold.
I wasn't waiting for Cole.
I wish he didn't reply.
I don't want.
Can Drake?
and cold to be fighting.
I want Drake and Kendrick go to bar to bar.
That's an easier.
That's an easier side to pick.
When Metro Booman says pick a side and stay there, boom, already.
And guess what?
Guess what?
Even when Drake went at Meek Mill back to back.
I'm known to like not really, like,
Drake's not necessarily my favorite rapper,
but you got to respect that diss song.
Oh, yeah.
A good diss song is a diss song that makes even your haters be like,
that was hard.
Yeah.
Because at that point, when Drake went at Meek Mill with back to back
And the stuff he said, you can't deny that.
Back to back.
People rooting for Meek were like, hey, bro, he got you, bro.
People rooting for Meek were like, hey, bro, he got you, right? You got what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I told Meek to throw the towel in.
You made a call. I made the call. I'm just the stuff you're saying is looking in the mirror with it.
When it comes to those specific dishes.
If it were to come from Drake, it makes sense.
Everyone would laugh and be on Drake's side.
Because, yeah, he has the hits.
He has the billboards, billboard hits and all of that and the money.
But it's like, Jay Cole, you're right here with me, brother.
Yeah, we're more like the same lane.
Yeah, same level.
And also, I think with-
You could just stayed out of this completely.
That's the funniest part.
It's like.
No, but he could have said something.
Not going to lie.
Okay, dog, I'll say it.
God.
What?
What?
Jay Cole fought with Diddy over Kendrick.
Oh, yeah.
That was like a famous altercation.
Yeah.
Where Jay Cole, like, grappled with Diddy because Diddy was saying something to Kendrick
at a club or whatever.
And he stood up for him.
He could have mentioned that.
Yeah.
You know, this is a warning shot.
So maybe he's going to see this next one.
You can't get warning shot when you got shot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The warning shot was first person shooter.
And then like that is a response.
Right now, you don't do warning shot.
This is round one.
This is round one.
This is not shadow boxing.
This is not training camp.
They are in the ring.
Cole should have took it there already.
Imagine a boxer being like, hey, I could hit you, but I'm not.
Let me just show you what it kind of feels like a little bit.
Look, eye punch.
And honestly, I have such high expectations of Cole, especially the run.
The run that he's been on.
And objectively, like, listening to the rest of his album, this is clearly the last song he turned
in.
And it's not up to par with the rest of the album.
The biggest diss that, that Jay Cole,
gave to Kendrick on this project is having Absoe.
Part of Black Hipby, part of TDE,
which Kendrick is no longer,
at least affiliated to like contractually on the album.
That to be the biggest diss.
And then even on that song, it's like...
But then you have a whole song
and none of those diss is hit,
like having Absol on the album.
And I don't know if Absol even knows about it.
I don't even, I think, I mean, my assumption is that that song
is probably something he's had in the tuck.
but you know it's still like a strategy because you know there's something there you're kidding
that's why i told you guys last time with the with a like that and drake following schoolboy queue
like there's something there that they may be thinking strategizing with hey we know he broke off
at least from td e as far as label but i am seeing people from td e like showing their support on
kandrick side at least on on social media and all i would say clearly they don't need to hear from me
don't let yourself be pawns in this thing like you still
You guys are real brothers.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
But often, that's where it goes.
No, literally.
And that's where it gets people.
Start choosing sides.
And I also want to point out how impeccable Kendrick's timing was.
If he like did this chess move of like knowing, okay.
Because you know, the people inside of the industry, they know more than us, right?
So it's like we know that Dreamville Fest is this weekend.
And if, you know, if maybe Kendrick knows Cole a little better than us, which he does,
he could know oh he's probably going to drop a project
I'm going to force him to mention something
about it about it and because he can't he couldn't have dropped that project
without replying to Kendrick yeah everybody would have been so upset so he was
really seven minutes that's probably all the time he had to reply to this
you know what I'm saying like he had such a short a window when you turn in an album
and like oh it has to come out on this day because that's already my rollout yeah
and everything it's like he forced his hand he didn't give him much time to
you know to respond to this yeah it was like his timing was just impeccable
But chest moves like you're saying.
But you guys love it.
And it's okay to love it.
It's okay to love it.
It makes me want to go 100 on the freeway.
Yeah, I still don't understand, Maximo,
you're put on it with fame.
People don't like certain beats.
Yeah, that's what I don't understand.
I just, I don't see anything wrong with the beat.
I mean, it's not like,
it's not like it's like a completely terrible beat,
but it's like if you're about to disd the goat,
you got to come heavy with it.
You want, yeah.
I want the aggression.
I want, it's like.
You know what you sound like?
You sound like?
On, like, the, what's it called?
Dead Presidents, where you're like, they're like,
if you're going to come on dead presidents, you've got to come harder than that.
That's exactly.
That's out.
Angie's going way super niche.
Kendrauma has a mixtape, and he wrapped over Jay Z's dead presidents
and someone in the crowd.
So, like, hey, that wasn't really that good.
Cole.
Cole.
Did I say something?
Kendrick.
Jay Cole did that.
And then so he did another song.
And then he mentioned how people were going to him into this song.
I think the beat's hard.
Play them back to back.
Play them back to back.
I know what you mean.
You want to play back to back?
That one?
Play those two beats back to back and see what's from the back.
I understand.
So this is seven and a drill.
Oh.
I don't think it's that bad.
But, yeah, this is a bang.
I get it.
It's impressive.
It's easy.
Shout out to Rodney-on-Cooley.
Literally just sum this up.
I don't think it's that bad, but this one's better.
It's a banger.
Yeah.
Like, no matter what, like you're going to hear
the Kendrick one
everywhere in the club
when you're driving
I don't see how that's the club banger
Are you kidding me?
It goes up
It goes up
As soon as it dropped
I saw twerking videos on my TL
My TL do not look like that
It's what Metro is good at
Look
It turned up rolling loud even before
It dropped on everywhere
Yeah but in front of crowds
I've even seen Metro play it in Vegas
And people were going, bam!
I don't think me and Angie go to the same club, though.
This just big me.
Played in the car.
Played in the car.
Play one in the car.
Whichever one gets you to $100.
I think the call on give me to, like, hype and be like, all right, I'm going after this person.
I'm going after them.
Not the...
And then that beats me.
I'm going after them, and I'm telling them, hi, neighbor.
Hey, hey.
Hey, this is a warning.
I really love your car.
Hey, I'm still going after them, though.
I'm still going.
Hey, you're cool, bud.
I'm going to come back later.
Yeah.
You let your lights on.
It's being passive aggressive.
It's like, hey, like, don't mess with me over here because I might seem nice, but I can mess with you.
I got a Falcon 7,000.
Exactly.
You cut me off about three miles back.
Yeah.
Just want to let you know, please don't do it again.
Thank you.
Something will happen if you do it again.
I'm just warning you now.
Yeah, I got this gun, but I don't know how to load it.
Yeah.
I got you.
Are you sure you want to do this?
Are you sure about it?
I saw you.
I saw YouTube video.
Hey, I know you flip me the bird, but I just wanted to tell you, have a nice thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We are one.
One are we, but.
It could go down in the DM.
Kill them with kindness.
That's what you're going to do.
That's what you did.
Greg, you're not helping me.
That's a crazy strategy.
Okay, well, that's a crazy strategy.
And if that's a general strategy, we're going to see what's going on.
Play the call on again.
It's the nicest strategy in a beef that I've ever seen.
And again, Drake did a Jake call.
I hope you're listening.
Drake did you dirty by letting you run that.
If he heard it and said, yes, this is it.
Drake knew you were going to lose round one.
And then maybe.
it will set him up further around.
I know Drake gasped him up.
Drake's super gassed him.
Yeah, bro.
I hate it to 50 butter, but I could never say it, bro.
Because I'm Drake, but if you say it, bro,
everybody's going to take your word for it.
Oh, I just played this five times.
Dan, Drake said, yo, this is it, bro.
Honestly, put it out.
You put it out.
Meanwhile, quiet.
Meanwhile, I'm gonna stand 10 toes down and my head up.
Hey, Kendry, bro.
We wish you guys.
We'll watch you guys.
We lot to the soil, die.
Let's go.
Home team.
It's up.
Paral 106.
Let me chill out.
This is a Waiyata.
Waiya yada.
I got two albums waiting for you.
You're lucky that I don't use my boxing skills.
Honestly, because look, touch me right here.
Touch me right here.
I'm gonna take you down.
Because I don't know karate.
I'm not crazy.
Put your hand on my wrist.
Watch I take you down.
That's my saying.
This is a warning.
Warning.
Warning.
Warning.
This is a holding me back.
Hey, hold me back.
Hey, hold me back.
Hey, hold me back.
Hey.
Hold me back.
It's fighting with security.
Like, I could really fight you if security was out of the way.
This is like when the Grinch is like, I'm crazy.
The fall off is coming.
Yes, he keeps saying that.
Let's hope.
Yeah.
Let's hope.
Yeah.
It's all right.
No, okay.
No, no.
You know, I need to chill.
I need a chill.
I need a chill.
I like you.
I take that.
I love hip-hop.
I like you.
I don't know why I said that.
I don't know why I said that.
Too far.
Too far left.
Too far left.
You guys.
It's it.
Kendrick got me.
Yeah.
Two.
Two sides and I can't have a choice.
And so this is gang.
You guys, let's think I'm in a game now.
That's Jay Cole's diss to Kendrick Lamar.
And let's look at it this way.
Let's look at it at this perspective, right?
Like that was more towards Drake, right?
And Cole caught a couple strays or a couple of dregs.
Maybe this is just J. Cole picking his side.
Yeah.
Maybe this is J. Cole knowing.
I know you didn't come from me like this.
So I like contractually to the game
I have to respond
I love that
I got to respond to you
Now if you come more direct at me
Then it's full war
Because I know you're really fighting the other guy
Yeah
And I caught it
You don't want to mess with me pal
See?
See?
Don't even look over here buddy
Greg can help me
Yes
Greg don't talk
You make it tell me
You know I play the beat
I got something for Angie
really quick
Hold on.
Let up, let up, let up.
You guys are being.
I thought you guys were dream villains over there.
Apparently not.
Your dream's falling apart.
And this is just a tough situation because a lot of times,
Drake and Kendrick, they share the same fans.
And that is the same for Drake, too.
I mean, but Jay Cole and Kendrick, they have more of like a connected fan base.
Yeah, that you love both of them.
You want the collab album, all of this.
And this is really like making people choose sides.
I personally can't, but I also did not, like, I was making myself try to.
to like this song.
But when he's like doing the bars,
like the Simpsons bars that it's still to this day.
That one didn't hit.
Yeah.
And it's like you fell off like this show that's been running for 35 years.
Like you fell off like that.
The longest running show on.
Yeah.
It doesn't.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean,
you're still low key running.
Yeah.
I was waiting for it.
I was waiting for I'm hot dog ketchup to me line type of thing.
Oh,
I think Cole just overthought this whole.
He definitely did.
And these seven minute drills that he does are to get out of overthinking.
Apparently according to hit the president of Dreamville.
Ebrahim.
saying like the short
I love a good short joke because hey
me short but like your arms are too
short to squabble with God
I like that bar I like that bar
that's my favorite bar that's my favorite bar
that's my favorite bar too
he's like I mean arms when I got a clock
5,000 trillion or whatever
is that a musket what is it
is that the freaking musket
that's so good
I love that part because then I was thinking
is Kendrick now in two different
or is he in one beef still?
Because he went at two people.
Only one responded.
So is he to respond to Kendrick?
Is Kendrick to respond to only Jake Cole?
I would think so.
Because Drake has not responded.
Yeah.
I don't think Kendrick is due to
do for another rebuttal until Drake responds.
Yeah.
Then he'll get them both.
So he can chill until, until.
Yeah.
So he's never going to respond back because Drake is not going to say anything.
But Drake said something on Instagram.
No, Drake is going to come
With that's true
Yeah, just give the captions
Yeah
Give Drake some time
Maybe two, three more months
No, I'm kidding
No
Just give him a couple more weeks
He's gonna come with something
Yeah
He's not gonna just go out
Like at the end of the day
He's hip-hop
And he can try to play like
I don't care
Like I'm above this all
But there's that emcee in him
That's gonna keep tugging away at him
And it's gonna not
Let him
Just look past this
And be like
Oh, I'm a pop star
I'm above all this
Not
He's a real MC
Deep down inside
And he's he's gonna
respond to be honest this is like info wars right now and i don't mean like the republican stuff all that
but there are searching for information on each other like for sure like it's known that when push
a t and and drake were fighting like drake put some money up to see what he can like catch a pusha and
all of that so he's searching for that for kendrick right now of like what what can we grab
where can we pull how can we strategize all of that and the thing that i feel like they might be
most hesitant about is that kendrick has intel because he has future and metro right there that
have ran with Drake at some point in time.
That can be, like, there's info there.
Yeah.
You know, like, there's info that can be shared and it's probably shared with Kendrick.
Yes, the future's behind the scenes like, if he says anything.
Yeah.
Tell him about that one time.
Yeah.
I know they know about Princess Diana, but here's, here's Daisy.
Here's Rhonda.
Here's this thing that happened with Courtney.
And he, like, they're getting into.
And the thing I feel with Kendrick is that people are freely giving him info about
Like, they're really for him automatically.
Rick Ross, all these people that already have shown to show sides.
Yeah, and have falling off from.
So right, again, right now it's gathering information and then just how strategically you're going to place them.
Not, like, going on Wiki and being like this album, this discography was fourth and this discography was one.
This one only got a 6.7 on pitchfork.
Yeah, this one only got two Grammys.
Yeah.
I have none.
I know I have none.
Yeah.
I don't even care about Grammys, actually.
He did say that.
Yeah.
He said, he said, I got mixed fillings.
Yeah, and he said, because he said Cracker's never done anything for him.
It's all about the Rams.
Yeah, and his mom.
Not about the Grammy.
His mom is, yeah.
Caucasian, yeah.
Yeah, no, I saw that too.
Yeah.
What about that?
And maybe Jay Cole loves being a contradiction.
Yeah.
Maybe that's his thing.
Maybe that's his strategy.
Like, ah.
I'm great.
I'm great.
Ah, I'm great.
You're amazing.
That's a crazy strategy.
You know what?
But maybe, again, maybe Jay Cole is just saying,
Hey, I know you didn't come in me crazy.
Yeah, maybe he tested the water.
I know I was in your target.
Yeah.
But just know I could be your target if I wanted to.
And if you want to keep playing with me, boom, it's up.
Yeah.
It's just, to me, J-Co was entirely too polite.
To me, he sounded like his name was Clarence and his parents had a real nice marriage.
You're so dumb.
Wow.
No, that's how.
His parents had a real nice marriage.
That's how he was, you know what I'm saying?
Like, meanwhile, K.
K. Dot took on the role of B-Rabbit.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it's just, and went no whole bar.
I know that tweet you were talking about
where they're like, you know what?
Jay Cole and Drake just have such good hearts in them.
You could tell that they have like good.
Like they're just genuinely good guys.
And I believe Kendrick is genuinely good guy.
Oh yeah.
But that tweet was like genuine.
Kendrick got some crash test dummy in him.
Like so I don't care.
I'm with the is if we're with the ish.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
Kendry's doing burpees right now somewhere.
Literally.
That's a crazy video.
Yeah.
Like literally.
You guys, he used to ride around in a Dodge caravan.
Yeah.
Looking for trouble.
It's from Pompton.
Literally.
Yeah.
Well, we're, like, there's more to come.
Right?
Yeah, we're waiting.
Yeah, there is.
There's going to be more.
There's going to be more.
Do you guys want to play your guy's song or you guys want to play our guy's song?
My song.
Yeah.
We just played it already.
Oh, okay.
Do it.
Okay, I want to play the inspiration to J. Cole's, uh,
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
The one that you're saying that he's copy-paced.
Yeah.
Let's go.
I just love good this songs.
Amazing.
Come on.
I hated Jay-Z.
I know you're hating.
Now you like us.
Is it, J-Z?
Hated J-Z?
Pock set, J-Z?
I said, who J-Z?
That's what Good Beef songs do.
But you can't deny.
Yeah.
They make it june side.
Come on.
The takeover, the breaks over.
Guard, MC, me,
J-Hover.
Even if Jay Cole said something like that, I know about mm-mm.
Yeah.
If you don't want mm-mm coming out, don't say anything.
Yeah.
It's okay.
It's good.
It's really good.
It's just takeover so good.
So, so good.
Takeover is really good.
I like the, yay.
Yeah.
Do you see how you, like, make sure to add stuff to it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, it's a dissing.
And it was also, like, made with, like, intention of, like, being on the summer jam stage and stuff like that.
Like, it was, like, a stadium-type song.
Yeah.
You know, Cole is about to go.
go out on, you know, the Dreamville stage this weekend.
And that's a perfect time.
That's a perfect time if Cole is setting something up and he is intentional and he does
strategize.
And you know, I think this is the biggest thing that tell to.
This is their first time in a real beef, both Kendrick and Jay Cole.
And we're kind of seeing just what's going on.
Drake been in it.
He comes.
People come at him and he comes at people too.
But this is the first time.
Besides, you know that beef with Diggy Simmons that Jake Koh had.
But like, you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
This is his first time where he's going to show and tell, right?
Yeah.
And he's been begging for this in his songs.
Yeah, he has.
He's been, oh, I can't wait for one of y'all.
Yeah.
And now it's like, hey, me over here.
Oh, not you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
How dare you come in me?
I love, right.
I was just being a peaceful.
Good, buddy.
Yeah.
There is a line that we didn't speak about on the song, on the diss song that I want to talk about when, when Cole was like, he makes a hot verse every 30 months.
We only, like, if he doesn't diss, we're not discussing him.
Yeah.
And apparently this is a diss to Kendrick Lamar.
And then I just feel like, like, that's not good.
math.
Like, we'll talk about Kendrick all day
every day.
Kendrick puts out a tweet.
He puts a website up.
We're looking at the website.
If he puts a phone with no screen.
Remember you got that phone?
Yeah.
We're looking it up.
Like, it's just, it doesn't hit with a
Kendrick.
Yeah.
Right?
I don't know.
We're not only discussing him when he's
dissing him, when he's dissing
somebody.
And you dissing him first.
He should have made them more nice.
It's just, I don't understand the logic
behind that line.
Yeah.
Oh, logic's behind it?
I knew it.
That's absolutely the only answer.
Logic wrote that.
That logic wrote it and that it's actually for Big Sean because this cannot be Jay Cole.
It's an AI version.
It's AI.
It's AI.
Did someone hack Jay Cole?
No.
Is this like the Metro Blumen thing and they hacked him and he did this?
And they released a song?
I'm just trying to understand.
Understand where that line came from?
Yeah.
See, now I'm going to listen to it with different ears like how you said that it might be for
towards Big Sean.
I'm just trying to see that it's.
can't be towards Kenner.
He's just like, I'm trying to find the way to diffuse this situation.
Yeah, no, no, no, because I'm actually, I'm thinking about it.
I'm like, maybe like the first half is for Big Sean and then the there where the beat switches, that's going to be for Kendrick.
Because, Loki, like, for him to say whenever you drop, no one listens, but when you dis is when people listen.
That's kind of been what happened with Sean recently.
He dissed and that's when people were like, oh, no, he did me.
Yeah, and then that's when Kendrick did this song.
Well, yeah.
Okay.
Well, we have a lot more to talk about.
I promise.
It's just this is.
was a lot.
I did not sleep well.
It's Paro and O's six.
I like the world for hip-hop.
Buenos Diaz.
Good morning.
There's end of so many things that we love.
Like friendship?
Like friendships of Jay Cole and Kendrick Lamar.
Nice situation.
Things that we thought would always be here.
Yeah.
We always thought that would be there.
Another thing we always thought what was going to be there is no longer, you guys.
What is it?
Here's my heart.
The 99th Sense store.
99.
The 99.
The 99, yep.
They announced it will be closing all of their stores.
as the company announced plans to wind down its business operations.
Okay, it operates 371 stores across California, Texas, Arizona, and Nevada.
That's it?
It's like our thing.
It's our baby.
Yeah, the other, I think like in the East Coast of Midwest, it's a dollar general.
Oh, okay.
But the 99 belongs to us.
And now it's shutting down.
This hurts my heart because I legit grew up with a 99th censor across the church I went to.
Yep.
So I was always there.
Yeah, and now you weren't there enough because there, yeah, you didn't give them dollars enough.
There's some nice ones out there.
There's like two-story 99-cent stores out there.
You can find a lot of things in them.
Yeah.
And now they'll be gone.
Okay, that's the last time you actually went to the 99 cents.
Probably about a year ago.
Yeah.
Because it's your fault.
That's not my fault.
Okay, we're not going to be pointing fingers now.
I am.
I go all the time.
Everything is beef now to me.
What?
Everything is beef.
I go to the 99-cent store all the time.
Yeah, you can get.
Like, it's so many cool stuff, especially if it's holiday stuff.
Spoo.
Poons, four times, everything.
You got everything.
Candy.
Dog food?
Candy.
Dog food?
You're right.
Nice.
Yeah.
Not anymore.
I've even found beer there.
They have.
They're going to start their liquidation sales starting today.
So what does it be like 80 cents for everything?
Maybe?
Maybe.
I think 99 cents.
98 cents for everything.
Yeah.
They did up it.
I think there's 125 at some point.
Yeah.
I'll take the beyond section.
It inflated and all of that stuff.
Yeah.
But no, this isn't not the 99 cents plus store.
This is 99 cents stores.
The chain.
The 99 cents.
Only store.
Even though there was a section that was more than 99 cents.
Yeah.
That's what I was talking about.
No, I really missed it.
I remember one time when I was a kid,
everybody had the tamagachis, the nanopets and all of that.
The 99 cents stores had calculators.
And so my dad said, here, this is like that.
Oh, that's cool.
And I was like, dad, can I please get a nanopet?
He's like, look, you could do math.
Here, have a calculator.
And I love that calculator from the 99 cents store.
I love that 99 cents calculator.
I could write things like hello on the other side.
Oh, yeah, you heard of that one?
Yeah, upside down.
Yeah, and boobs.
You know what's crazy is that the 99 cents store I had, it had the gigapets.
Oh, wait, what?
It's fancy.
It might have been bullet.
Yeah, they're definitely booley.
But it's still work.
You can still feed the little animal.
Oh, that's cool.
I get the nine cents store at fryer.
What was your 99 cent store purchased that you, like, know, like, I miss this thing.
I'm going to miss this thing.
Ooh.
Pulparinos.
That's good.
Oh.
You know what?
Okay.
It was the bootleg girl cows cookie.
The thin men.
Thin men.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Those.
Bro, the bootleg perfumes and colognes.
The Giordan?
Oh, my.
They have it.
Yes.
Okay.
Smells like cool water or something like, yes.
Oh my God.
I'm living it up.
She's going to wear white shirts around it.
And you spray it.
Turn yellow.
Well, 99-s-s-stores.
We're going to miss you.
Yeah, we love you.
Thank you for your service out here.
Yes.
I can smell those stores.
They have a distinct smell.
And I'm going to go.
I'm going to go get this liquidation sales.
I'm going to see what's up over there.
They have candles there.
They have like the Virencita candles.
You're right for decorations, for holiday decorations.
They were always up.
Because even Jesus is on sale.
You know, you're right.
You're right.
You're right.
I said store.
Hey, what are you doing over there?
Sambra Sala with Angie.
Oh my God.
Another beef.
This one on Twitter though.
There's so many beans.
I know.
I know, letty.
But this time it's Cardi B.
Yeah.
And this info.
influencer name Reimante, they had like a back and forth going on Twitter to the point where
Ramonte called Cardi B, which we all know, she's Dominican, called her a Mexican.
Yeah.
And Cardi didn't like that.
And because she was saying like, you know why, don't be calling me Mexican.
I'm not Mexican.
I'm Dominican.
Things like that.
She was getting backlash for that.
Yes.
Because I saw the conversations online about why is being Mexican derogatory?
Like, why are people offended being called Mexican?
and that's not a dis and why like if you're if you're upset being called mexican like you're
actually anti-mexican yes that's how they made it seem yeah that's the narrative but she was like
no no no don't be erasing my my nationality and she actually made a whole video talking about it
listen i feel offended that people call me mexican and stuff because i'm not mexican my my
nationalities don't have the same cultures we speak the same language we have different
dialects we don't eat the same food we don't eat the same nothing call a nigerie
Nigerian Ghanian
A Haitian a Haitian
A Haitian a Haitian a Haitian
Call a Guyanese a trinny
And you told me how they're going to feel
You're not going to keep erasing my nationalities
You're not going to keep erasing how I am
No
That's true
But she is getting a lot of backlash for it
And a lot of it is coming from our own communities too
You guys like
And I think maybe that's just what happens
When you think that someone's saying
Oh you're a Mexican
And I'm not Mexican like
You're just seeing
the outside but you also got to understand if she's not
Mexican she's not
she's gonna feel offended by it
Angie if I call you a Salvi right now
you're gonna be like I'm not
and also like you saying like no I'm not
is not like saying it's a bad thing
it's not that's what's tripping me out about this
whole online conversation heard saying I'm
not Mexican it became
she wants to represent herself
and even me and you letty we're both
how Salia have Mexican we see
it all the time when you know
Mexicans are going to call Salvadorian or Salvadoran they call Mexican.
Right.
It's like you're not offended by it.
It's more like, bro, like there's more than just Mexican.
Yes.
I mean, you guys call me white boy all the time and I'm full Mexican.
No, we call you coconut.
Yeah, coconut.
I don't call you a white boy.
I said people think you're white because of how you talk.
But I caught you specifically.
Yeah, I did call you white boy.
Yeah, I was like I feel like everybody in this room.
You think I've called you white boy?
Yeah, I feel like everybody in this room.
I'm asked somewhere.
Probably I have.
I've definitely called you a coconut.
She does call you a coconut.
My favorite little coconut over there.
I've heard that.
There you go.
That's the same thing basically.
No, it's not.
Because coconut has the brown outside, white inside.
But I'm not white inside.
I'm brown inside.
Because tonight will be in the rain.
I'm fighting the resistance.
You could just do that whenever you want to be white.
It'll come out.
No, yeah.
But like, my biggest thing is like people come in for Cardi,
which like, I mean, maybe we were a little biased because we sat here with her and she was like, no, Mexicans are cool and like all this stuff.
And like she was very nice to us.
But like I don't think she doesn't like Mexicans.
I think it's literally she was being called something.
She's not and she's clarifying it because she's proud of where she's from.
Right.
As we all are.
And that's fine.
And it's like people had to do a little more digging and see who the real villain was, which was using the guy using the word Mexican as a derogatory term.
Yeah.
As if it's something bad.
Yeah, that's the thing.
That dude specifically who is also an influencer and it's all kind of stem from him kind of mentioning how she is afforded certain luxuries and privileges that he's not yet.
Yeah, he was comparing him up to her.
Making it about the color of their skin because he's darker than she would be and all of that, right?
But then somehow, I guess when she was going back and forth to them on a DM or on a call, he had called her Mexican.
Yeah.
And it kind of was like, bro, I'm not.
Yeah, that's when she's like, you're calling me.
Mexican, but you don't say that to Ice Spice.
You don't say that to Soe Salada.
Ice Spice, who is more light skin, Zoe Salada, who is a little bit more darker tone,
but all Dominican background, right?
Yeah.
So the colors range.
Just like Latino is going to have different color backgrounds.
There's Afro Latinos.
There's Latinos that are more Spaniard because guess what?
We are mixed blood.
Like there's mestizo.
There's all of that within us.
There's the native blood that we have in us, the spaniard blood that we have in us.
And even you move on here, you have.
you have babies with other ethnicics as well.
So you're going to have a mix of everything.
But I think her knowing like this is not my mix,
so for you to call me this, you're saying you, your intention is bad.
Oh, you're just a Mexican, right?
Yeah.
And for her to be like, dog, I'm not.
Like what you're not going to do is already she has battles that she faces.
Yeah.
You know, after what she identifies as and her nationalities,
there's sides to all of that.
But for her to be like, dog, I'm Dominican, like, chill out.
And then in the comments, people now don't just refer to her as Mexican.
They refer to her as a dirty Mexican.
Dirty Mexican is all she's reading.
So she's like, y'all come at me saying dirty Mexican knowing I'm not.
Y'all never call me Mexican before.
You find this new word that you're going to throw at me calling me a dirty Mexican and I'm not.
I'm Dominican, right?
And maybe I think what people were expecting on our end that our Mexican is her to be like,
Mexicans are cool.
Mexicans are dope.
Mexicans are not dirty.
And put in defense for like that Mexicans as a whole.
However, I think she's like trying to stand up for herself.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
It's not her duty.
Like, again, she's not the villain in this.
She's the one getting called something that to that guy is, you know, a derogatory word.
You know what I'm saying?
And it's also him knowing full and well what she is.
Like people like, they're not stupid.
He knows exactly what he's doing by saying that.
He knows she's Dominican.
He knows if you are going back and forth with somebody and you're, you know, questioning why they get certain opportunities and you don't, you've already.
You've already already done all your research on it.
And let's be real.
Cardi B is one of the most famous people in this country.
Right.
So how are you going to just sit there and act like you don't know what she is?
Or would assume that she would be Mexican.
Out of all the ethnicities in that region that she could be.
Yeah.
And that she is.
I believe she has Trinidadian.
Yeah.
And that's what she says, my nationalities.
She makes it plural, right?
Which Dominican is one of them.
And so it's just, I just really find it weird sometimes how we go at people.
But they probably I don't like her.
And then it's like, yeah.
They just find people, if they find something in La Chon,
to just spread hate.
Because I promise she sat here and she showed love to LaCette.
She's amazing.
She showed love to specifically Mexicans.
You know what I'm saying?
Even in this video that she was addressing it,
she said, I love being, I love Mexican.
I wish I was Mexican.
And then she kept saying another thing.
Yeah.
Now Angie, now you brought that into it.
She prayed with us.
She prayed with us.
She did.
She did find her with us.
No, but she was like, I wish I was Mexican.
Mexicans I was Mexican so I could get the narcos on you thank for me yeah
not all Mexican no narcos no but maybe some of us too and if you keep calling us the
dirty ones then maybe there's some clean ones might come and find you yeah we might clean you
yeah you know real clean suits but right before she said that she kept saying like respect my
nationality yeah I'm gonna say something about it because it's like that's not my nationality
that's not what I am respect my like yeah everybody wants to get their respect it stop doing that
Yeah, which I get it.
I get it.
I get it.
Yeah.
And what I would just hope is for Cardi, like, I understand too, like you're going to hear more.
I hope you don't get resentful for the actual term.
Yeah.
I think people are just, I'm just very weird of that.
Being Mexican is a flex.
Being Mexican is a beautiful thing.
Yeah.
All the beautiful things that come with our culture, everything is amazing.
But when you are not Mexican, I could understand why that would feel offensive to you because
you have all these beautiful things.
of your culture.
Yeah.
So.
Yeah.
And then also like Cardi, you know, we're kind of homies now.
My advice would be like, this is the same thing she was telling us about that she gets
hate so much online and she was more peaceful when she was.
Yeah, she's like, I get mildly over every day.
When she took a break from social media, she was, you know, like, oh, that was nice.
You know, I didn't have to deal with all this hate.
It's like, don't even respond to this guy.
Like, he's obviously trying to get on your nerves and get a reaction out of you.
And he's, wherever you're at is where he wishes he would be or else he wouldn't be.
or else he wouldn't be saying and expressing all these things.
Why do you get these opportunities and I don't?
And I think that's something important that she made mention to is like,
you're upset, you're not getting these opportunities.
And the only answer, it's not because of how you look.
And if you make it that, then you're going to just limit me yourself, right?
And this is her to him.
She's like, just give it time.
Yeah.
Like, this didn't happen to me overnight and it didn't.
And so it's like, I think we're in this age where like if it doesn't happen within
three months, six months a year of me being on TikTok,
if I don't get these brand deals and get flown out and get this
and that. And don't compare yourself to Cardi B.
Cardi's not going to get it. Like, she's already
put in the work. Yeah. That's what she's like.
Where's your bodak yellow?
Exactly. Where is your this and that?
Talk when you get bodak yellow. And maybe some things
might change for you. I don't know what he does. I don't know if he does anything.
Yeah. He's an influencer. Yeah. And then I was just thinking
I'm like, why would she even get the backlash about being Mexican when she's the one
that calls herself like the trap Selena?
True. What do you mean? You know how she's called herself Trapsilina?
Yeah. So you know how people are giving her backlash for being like, well,
Why are you so offended?
Oh, she always shows love.
She always showed love about being Mexican.
And even in this video, she started to get.
Like, yeah.
I love her.
She said she did on TikTok and whenever they put a hat on her.
Yeah.
She was like, man, I don't know, like the Pisa Pluma song.
Yeah, we even talked about like.
She's tapped into all that.
Yeah, we talked to, I feel like we talked about like some Mexican songs that she liked during the interview.
Yeah.
She likes Juan Gabriel.
That's Mexican.
Exactly.
Yeah, I just...
It sucks the...
She's not...
It's not.
Like, it's always unfortunate that you have to clarify all these things.
When it's like, she, like, genuinely cares is a good person.
She's shown actual signs that she's not that way.
It sucks.
The internet sucks.
The internet does suck.
Yeah.
And I would hope just, like, for us, like, on the end, love not falling for it.
Don't fall for the internet.
When you start hating on someone else because the internet told you, you're falling for it, okay?
Yeah.
It's all clickbait.
You only see parts and bits
and you don't see the whole full story.
So you actually, if you actually saw
Cardi's life, she's actually explaining it.
And even on her tweets,
she's talking about like,
I'm not Mexican.
Yeah.
Her even doing that,
her even trying to prove herself.
Right.
It makes it like, like,
worse.
Yeah.
Not for her, but it's like,
to these people,
you're never going to win.
Like the people that already said
that you're anti this,
you proving yourself
isn't even going to work
because then you're going to look
like you're trying hard.
And then you're going to be like,
oh, well, you didn't do this.
You did that,
but you didn't do this.
Meanwhile,
said a person
that is being
judging jury on you,
what are you doing?
Literally.
You know what I'm saying?
Who are you?
Getting clout.
That's what it is.
And not even specifically
to the dude
that started this argument with her,
but like the commenter is like
what are you doing?
You're just gassing it up.
What credibility do you have?
Yeah.
But you want to just chime in
and just like ruin this person's day.
Yeah.
Losers.
Yeah.
Also, Jay Cole,
it's not too late to delete it now.
I'm talking about the dissing
Yeah, she's talking about the other
Discs
Also, just so people know
Like the internet is fake
Me and Vic
Act like we like each other
But I really hate this guy
Yeah
Oh
Yeah, especially it is
His shirt too
I hate his shirt too
True
Maximo always flips me up
And you think we're joking
But it's for real
Yeah, we hate each other
Irene, your turn
I don't think we have
enough time for that today
I'll stop
Yeah, we can
Just say it about me
Oh my god, no, it's not about you.
It's not about you, Lettie.
Get that out your head.
Oh, my God.
Why does you always think everything's about her?
The only thing is about her are these, are these curses I'm sending her.
And just kidding.
I don't do black magic.
Only white magic.
No one called you.
No bad magic.
It's going to be out there.
Why not brown magic?
Why not Mexican magic?
All right.
Shout out to Irene, who claims the I,
and is still here.
And she also carries rocks.
Yeah.
Crystal.
But not those.
All right.
Not that one.
Not the ones that people in Hemet used.
Stop.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I use them here too, okay?
We will not throw slander on the inland empire.
Only I could do that.
Yeah.
To join us.
It's a party.
It's a party.
Yes.
We're having fun.
We love each other, right?
Yes.
20 days away.
That night.
Hey.
Roundback mornings after dark is going down April 25th in Hollywood.
Power 106.
LA's the number one for hip hop.
What's up?
This is Be Real from Cypress Hill.
Where are you from, Esa?
Don't you know I'm local?
All right.
We're going to mix that with a little bit of this.
Hey.
New York.
New York.
Oh, more distance on the way.
All right?
Because New York just went through.
something that we've been going through, okay?
So we got to make love.
Look, hold on.
Everything ain't always what it seems.
All right.
Shout out to New York for going through,
maybe not their first,
but definitely an earthquake right now.
They were hit with like a four point something earthquake recently.
It was like a 5.5.
I didn't even know there was like fault lines in New York.
Me neither.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah.
I neither.
But apparently we got Irene's homie and Vick's homeie seven on the line.
Seven.
Seven.
What's up, bro?
What's up, seven?
Yo, what's up?
How y'all doing?
What's up, B?
Is it brick outside over there?
What's going on?
Man, I don't know.
I'm trying to figure it out.
It's crazy.
Okay, you're live from New York.
What part of New York?
I live in Queens.
I'm from Queens.
All right.
Queens in the building.
All right.
Talk to me or what happened this morning.
What did you go through?
Like, were you like, oh, my God.
Does L.A. go through this all the time?
Talk to me.
It's crazy because, like, so I had just woke up,
and I probably shouldn't say that because people I worked for it might be listening.
But I had just.
woke up and then all of a sudden, like, he phoned me like the house started shaking.
So I'm thinking, you know, it's just like pipes in the crib.
Like that's normal.
Yeah.
So I started taking videos like I sent it to the maintenance guy.
But they let you know.
He's smart.
Chat started going crazy.
Twitter started going crazy.
And then I was just kind of, I mean, we was confused for a second because like, this never happens.
Right.
What was the group chat saying, yo, is this an earthquake?
Yeah.
What is it?
Yeah.
You're like, yo, son.
What are my mother?
I'm shaking.
We shook once.
Yeah, I'm shaking in my tin.
Sorry, this is really funny 2-1-7 because this is us all day.
Yeah, this is really funny seeing you guys go through it.
Did you guys stop drop and roll?
Do you even know what that is?
Oh, wait, that's for fires.
That's the fires.
You dug in cover.
Yeah, dug in cover.
Have you guys ever had an earthquake drill at school?
No, never.
Dang.
That's not even a thought.
You didn't get under a table or like in between you guys on doorways?
No, it's crazy.
I was like downstairs in like the lower level area and like so that's why I was confused
because you just hear everything shaking above.
So I'm like what's going on?
But like I said, this is the first time.
It's never been a thought in school and nothing like that.
Dang.
That's kind of crazy.
He didn't like he didn't trip out too much because it was not even a thought.
There's things in New York that he could say, oh, this is that.
Like these are the pipes.
My sister lived in Queens and she lived by the train and her house would shake anytime the trains
Pass.
Yeah.
So to you, you kind of thought, like, okay, this has to be explained by something else.
Once you realize it's an earthquake, does that scare you more?
Because I hope you know that once you get an earthquake, you get something called Aftershocks.
Yeah.
And then you get the big one, which is whatever you felt, there's like, it's just crazier.
And it happens while you're sleeping.
Yeah, I mean, at this point, we just kind of, we just survival mode, I guess.
Yeah, yeah.
So what you need to do now.
Go get water.
Yeah, go get water.
Toilet paper.
Diapers, toilet paper.
Get gas.
Even if you don't have a car.
Go get gas.
That's what you can food.
For sure.
Can food, tuna.
Yeah, bro.
And I just hope you know, like, you got a 4.8 earthquake, right?
So usually what happens in Cali is the next one hits harder.
It got to hit harder than that's like.
So you're going to get like a 10.0 earthquake.
It might be like a 7.
It's going to hit 7, B.
Yeah, it's going to be a 7.
And then you're going to have a tsunami.
So just.
So when that happens, I'm going to call back.
I'll make sure.
You won't be able to.
You won't be able to.
Yeah.
All the electricity is going to be off.
Make sure to warn your friends in Long Island.
Yeah, yeah.
They should move probably.
It's crazy.
We're just, we're totally just joking.
He's like, okay, guys.
I'm scared.
It's crazy, though.
It's crazy, though, because, like, always, like,
y'all know, Irene, I know I'll be in LA, so it's like,
every time I'm out there, I'm like, yo, when the earthquake going to hit?
Now I got to, I waited until I got back to New York to find out.
Yeah, if I'm not so fun, is it?
I just want you to know Kendrick sent it to make sure that you all on the right side of history with this beef, okay?
Oh, no. Kendrick never dropped it in the world.
I mean, J-Code dropping in the world shook.
So Kendrick never did that.
Seven, you're right.
It's because even the earth is shaking its head.
Oh, no, please.
It was a rolling earthquake.
It was rolling earthquake.
What we're not going to do is have New York call love.
And talk to slack.
Only we can talk to smack.
Exactly.
Hey, that was tight.
Shout out seven, bro.
Thank you, bro.
Seven, thank you so much for chiming in.
Being a good sport, dog.
We really appreciate you.
I was about asking why.
No doubt.
No doubt.
I appreciate y'all.
Of course.
Word of my mother.
You want to hear this?
Hey, how you feel about this one?
You like that one?
Seven.
Is that your favorite?
I'll be going to say seven.
It's five or one of those six.
Keep it here.
LA's number one for hip-hop, baby.
Come on.
Scrolling with the homies.
The homie?
Leti.
One of our favorite L.A. rappers wants to have a problem with all of us.
Hold on.
beef?
More beef?
You guys,
I'm going to be vegetarian.
This is what they did.
This is like in,
and what is it called in?
Matilda?
Yeah.
When they had the kid that liked the cake,
they just made it meet the whole chocolate cake.
Yes.
And then he kind of like,
over it.
Like, that's how I feel with me,
Doug.
Or when you get caught smoking,
you have to smoke a whole carton of cigarettes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What?
So much.
So much.
I don't know about that one.
Yeah.
So much meat, huh?
Massimo.
She likes a lot of, what?
What?
What?
Yeah, for Vic maybe yeah.
Yeah, no.
He's taking ice.
Yeah.
Too much beef, dog.
That's a lot of beef.
Yeah.
I don't even know how to explain this from this artist.
I want you to guys to hear it first.
School Boy, Q.
Schoolboy Q, you have some explaining to do, bro.
Uh-oh.
Listen to this.
Oh, my God.
Right.
Straight up.
What?
Straight up.
Hold on.
Why didn't you start that?
I turned that off.
He's so happy.
That's not AI.
This is not AI?
This is not AI.
I need to make sure we don't get sued.
Hold on that.
This is a real schoolboy Q.
Schoolway Q said that.
Yep.
This is what School Boy Q said.
Okay, no, I have it low right now.
Yeah.
All day today, we've been talking about beefs.
And here we are.
Yep.
Okay, go, go.
Frike of Dodgers.
I ain't no Dodger fan.
And if you pump, Dodger man,
ever asked me to throw the first pitch at that pump a damn,
I ain't going.
I am not Kendrick Lamar.
I am not a fucking, okay?
I am an angel fan.
So, Anahyneye,
whenever y'all want your boy to throw the
first pitch, I'm in there.
You know what I mean?
I would go to watch it.
Schoolboy cute.
Especially because,
Figg, like, he's from the area.
He can be around, like, he's more around.
Just drive up the 110.
Yeah, he's more around Dodgers Stadium than he would be to Angel Stadium.
It makes no sense.
He is an Angels fan.
There's so many pictures of him in Angels Jersey.
Yeah.
Okay.
I can appreciate someone that's a fan of Angels, but why he got to do all that to the Dodgers?
You know what?
And the way that it started.
He must love the movie Angels and Outfield.
Yeah.
That's like my only explanation.
I love Angels and the Outfield.
Oh, but that would have made him a fan.
The Angel fan.
Because why else?
I thought he was a Houston Astro fan.
He always wears the...
The orange.
Oh, that's not for that?
I don't think that's for that.
I don't think that's for that.
Oh, okay, okay.
That might be something else.
Oh, okay, okay.
This kind of sounds like an older school boy cue clip, right?
But it's going viral right now.
It's not that old.
It's not that old.
It just sounds a little different.
Like, his voice sounds a little different.
Yeah.
It's about almost a year old.
This is recent.
Oh, really?
Are you sure?
This is recent.
That's why it's coming back up on the internet because everybody's like, what?
I mean, I'm sure whenever it was, I'm sure he feels the same now.
Right.
It's not going to change up.
It's always going to be like.
Oh, come.
It hurts my ears.
Yeah, Greg.
That's enough.
That's like a curse word right there.
This is a third time you play that.
So you, Greg, you want to start beef with us.
Right?
Is that what you're doing?
I'm not starting any beef.
I don't know.
You should.
You see.
That's one way.
You know what you're on your side that you could come on these radio airlines?
He still doesn't like the Padres.
He'll say the same thing about the Padres.
That part.
I played School Boy Q all the way over here.
I was like, yeah.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, I'm on his side.
Apparently, we don't do that in radio.
Yeah, that part.
Yeah.
Damn, that's crazy.
I don't like this.
Yeah, but Angie, you're right.
I would still see, go see him.
That's like 20 minutes away from my house.
You think I'm going to miss the opportunity to see schoolboy pitch or throw a box?
No, I'm going to be there.
And I'm hoping that the Angels.
organization would invite him.
I hope so.
Like, you should embrace him.
You should, we should.
Yeah, he also golfs, angels.
Yeah.
I know the Dodgers would have embraced him.
Probably be a good hitter.
Yeah.
And I'm wondering if he's an Otani fan.
Because if this was a year ago, he probably was like, yeah, we got Otani.
And then now he probably has an Otani jersey.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, thank you for that, Greg.
Thank you for.
Thank you for violence today.
Yeah.
Violence everywhere.
Yeah.
Hurt me to hear that.
It's the perch.
It's just violence for 24 hours.
He was like earthquakes.
Yeah.
Violin Fridays.
Yeah.
Big three.
All of that.
All of that.
Keep it here.
It's 5106.
