Brown Bag Mornings - Ep. 407 Who Can Date This Foo? | Brown Bag Mornings (02/26/25)

Episode Date: February 26, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:02 Am I tripping or does that song have a have a ringtone on it? Yes, it does. Oh my gosh. Every time it plays, we think the same thing like, oh, my phone. Yeah, we all look at our phones. Every single time. Whose phone is up? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:17 Dang. Yeah, it's almost as bad as like when they have the ambulance sounds. The siren. Oh, my God, those have gotten me. Look behind you. I have stopped. Like, I have pulled over to the side thinking that... Because the song has a siren in it?
Starting point is 00:00:31 Yeah. an actual cop for ambulance. Yeah, there should be like some sort of law about that. Back in my day, there was this rapper named Trina, and she had a song, whoo, pull over that, too fat. Oh, yeah. It makes sense for me now. That makes sense.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Okay, good morning. Good morning. Morning. It's February 26th. Sheesh. Yes, it is. Yeah, we're done with this month. Wow.
Starting point is 00:00:58 We're done with this month. A, it's going to be a really cool weekend. For me, Angie and Vic only. That's cool. Why's that? Because we're going to be at the Lakers Clippers game. Nice. This Sunday.
Starting point is 00:01:12 Maximo, you should come. Red for the Clippers. Sorry, I'm an Oceanside on Saturday. You're an Oceanside? What do you know where they're visiting the troops? You know, I'm outside. I'm outside being a soccer day. Oh, there's a tournament.
Starting point is 00:01:25 And he's going to fly there and back. Yeah, I'll be back in like 15 minutes. Have you talked about your gym? Private jet business? No, not really. Free apps for here. Sure. What would you like to know?
Starting point is 00:01:38 If you're interested, just send me your routes. No, no, no. How did you get involved in this? Exactly. So, just randomly, you just started like pitching it to Lutti. Well, I pitched it to a lot of people. Yeah, it's a great picture. I started as a creative directing for this company out of Van Nuys.
Starting point is 00:01:55 And from there, the owner saw that I, like, had the hustle and, like, would ask questions to learn more about like the business. And he's like, yo, you'd be really good at this. And then he started teaching me the ways of jet brokering. Wow.
Starting point is 00:02:09 Jet brokering. Oh, you know one time like a couple years ago, sorry, sorry to cut you off, Greg. But a couple years ago, Maximo, I put a photo up
Starting point is 00:02:18 of a private jet, like the walk up. And I was like, send me that I want that as like a little vision board for my, and I had that as my screen saver. Is that what you were doing or what?
Starting point is 00:02:28 No, that was like when a, uh, no, I was in New Jersey that time working with a guy that does like credit. That helps credit. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:38 My mom. What is that. What is that? Well, that wasn't the same guy that I got like indicted and all this stuff. No, that was, that was his friend.
Starting point is 00:02:46 That was somebody else. Another guy. It's a different guy. It's okay. We talk about like people living like 5,000 lives. This is one of them, but he's living other lives as he lives the radio DJ one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:59 It's like he was a GTA or something. That's crazy. Yes. But long story short, if you want to get on a private jet, your own private jet, Maximil's the Kinek. For real, if you're trying to plan a tour and you need that, you know, send me your routing numbers and you're routing,
Starting point is 00:03:13 and I'll get you squared away. That's wild. Wow. Yes. Speaking of planes, did you guys see that near collision in Chicago yesterday? Yes. So that's the airport that my cousin works at. Does he work at a tower?
Starting point is 00:03:27 He's the air traffic controller, yeah. So is his fault? No, I asked him. I was like, bro, this is your fault, isn't it? And then he's like, no, honestly, I had the flu. I wasn't there. And he said, he said, that was my co-worker's fault, though. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:03:43 Your cousin, the one that's called him before? No, not him. Not him. But he's like the same side of the family. That's his cousin, too. Damn. It's crazy. I feel like this always happens, and just recently, it's just more footage is being released.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Yeah. Yeah, probably. Yeah. I don't know. I feel like it's crazy that it is. Yeah, right now I feel like it's crazy. Yeah, it's happening a lot. Yeah, they both when it happens every, whatever year.
Starting point is 00:04:06 And very suspicious of my cousin to immediately change the subject. After I started to talk, after I hit him out about that, he's like, yeah, I was crazy. I had the flu. Anyway, so how's the family? It's federal. You don't want to talk about it. I'm supposed to go up north. Up north this, like month?
Starting point is 00:04:20 Yeah. I think I almost walk. Just leave now. No, honestly, all these, like, airplane stuff, like, I have been very, like, scared of flying now. Yeah. Yeah, that's why you should get a private one. And this has been brought you by. You got the best customer service and the best pilots.
Starting point is 00:04:38 There we go. You're not flying it, right? You're not flying at maximum? Air maximal. Air maximal. No, at least no. I'm flying my own. Air max.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Just do it. We're going to get a season. This is. So fast. Scrolling with the homie. Homie Gregori. Gregory. All right, Greg.
Starting point is 00:05:00 If you ever wanted a flying car, your opportunity is getting closer and closer. And I'm so excited about this. What you mean, Greg? There's a company that is in the works of making a first ever flying car for people to drive, actually technically fly. It does both, fly and drive called the model A. This car lifts off the ground vertically, and it has eight propellers on the bottom of it, which makes it go up. And you can even go over another car. That's how high it gets off the floor.
Starting point is 00:05:27 Wait. Wait. Is it even legal? It's in the works right now with the bottom of it. The FAA and the U.S. military is even in the works of it as well. Like, they're all going in together, like, just make sure it's safe, first of all, because all these propellers under the car. And then people are just going to be driving and flying.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Okay, you could see it on Brownback Mornings 101 6th. I don't know how it was. It's kind of looks. I thought it was fake. It's real. They showed it during an auto show right here in California. They closed. LA Auto show?
Starting point is 00:05:50 Yeah. They closed down the street just to specifically drive this car, just to test it out. Honestly, it's perfect for L.A. because, you know, there's so much traffic. You know. What happens if you collide in air? That's the thing. It's like a lot of people are like impatient here in L.A.
Starting point is 00:06:05 They'll go like around you on the shoulder if like there's traffic and stuff like that. Can you go over a house? There's going to be a lot of people like, meow, just go over. It doesn't go that high. It probably goes like maybe as high as a basketball court, a little bit higher. Like 10 feet? Okay. Yeah, yeah, about there.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Yeah. But if you want one, it's going to cost you about $300,000. That's it? $300,000 for a flying car. Not too bad. That's not too bad. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:28 It's going over this. car in slow mode? Yeah. I could run faster. That looks like I accidentally ate the wrong onos. Okay, you guys are seeing the same video, right? Yeah. So in one of the videos, please check it out, Brownback Mornings 1-06 on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:06:46 In one of the videos, there's a lot of wind, and that's what trips me out about flying cars. Oh, you're right. Because even driving cars on the road, we get affected if there's high winds. Imagine flying cars. A gust just hit you? Ooh, you do a 360 in the air. That'd be crazy.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Because it sounds like a great concept. And supposedly we're supposed to be here at this point. Like 2025? Actually, we're 13 years behind if we're basing it off a Back to the Future. Yeah. Is it Back to the Future that has a flying car? I thought it was this one that goes to, oh yeah, they have flying cars and Back to the Future. In 2012, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:21 Yeah, yeah. I get your saying now. 3,000 people have already pre-ordered this car. Are you guys going to get one? No, I'll let them. be the guinea pig. Yeah. Yeah, I'm good on that.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Honestly, I have really bad fomo, so I probably will. Do you have 300k like that? No, but, you know, they pre-order. I'm sure the pre-orders like $500. Yeah, probably. Yeah. I feel like Jose would get one. No?
Starting point is 00:07:44 Jose. Yeah, Jose's still waiting on his cyber drug. Honestly, yeah, Jose should be chaperoned. And the amount of collisions he's been in. Yeah. Well, you're right. Let the, keep vehicles away. No.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I would not get one. I would not be the first to try this. I would not. And then you got to think, I always wondered how the life of, like, the flying car stuff. And I was looking at the fifth element movie. Yeah, that's what I was thinking about. That's the movie that I, like, kind of reference. Because it seems like they have a more structured, like, hear how highways look in the air and all of that.
Starting point is 00:08:18 It seems like they got it together. They had the DMV for the air cars already set up. True. But I'm, like, waiting until that point. Because this part looks super straight. Yeah, like, how long is it going to take us to understand, like, lanes in the air. Yep. And not to hit where like the planes go, but to stay higher than the cars. Yeah. What if you hit a bird? Yeah. Oh, you get a bird? And can CHP, like a CHP also going to have
Starting point is 00:08:40 this? So they're going to like follow you and pull you over in the air? Like, I don't have time for that. No. I can't levitate. They're not going to get me. Get me now. Just fly away. You know. The way this thing is flying. You're not going to get far, bro. This is so slow. You have a better chance of running. Yeah. I want wood. I think we'll get one. Get one. Get one. Get one. Greg, have fun. Get one while still living in your mom's house. That's cool. You can afford a flying car, but you can't afford to pay the rent.
Starting point is 00:09:05 Yeah? Ooh, I can hear it now. I can hear it now. I can hear it now. All right. Well, thanks for this, Greg. Now I'm, like, thinking about flying cars. It's the Jetsons time.
Starting point is 00:09:13 For sure. Yeah. All right. Okay. We have shout-ups. Yes, we'll be shutting up. Santiago wants a shout-out. Santiago says, they listen every morning, and it would be his dream come true if you got a shout-out.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Oh, well, there you go. He got a dream come true. Look at eyes. Dream come true. Look at eyes. Hi, Santiago. Santiago. That's my dad's name.
Starting point is 00:09:34 We call him Chaito. Really? Yeah. I had a friend in Santiago called him Santi. He used to cut my hair for five bucks back in the day. Wow. Did you charge 80 now? No.
Starting point is 00:09:43 No. He's UPS. Okay. Now we have a lot of birthday shout-outs. Vince wants a birthday shout-out. He says, Y'all really gave me through work every single morning. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Andrew wants a birthday shout-out for his son, He turns five today. And he says we're going to bollwinkles, pew, pew, pew, pew. Bullwinkles. What is that? I don't know. Oh. But that's what you were trying to say.
Starting point is 00:10:05 Yeah. You said it so confidently. I don't know what that is. I'm going to Google it. Susie wants to shout out her son, Adam from Baldwin Park. He turns 11 today. Hey. Adam.
Starting point is 00:10:20 I hope you're certified stepping, homie. They're celebrating at Disneyland. Yay. Oh, lucky. Cynthia wants to give a birthday shout out for Sebastian and Giovanni. Sebastian and Giovanni. Yes. And then Vic, you have a shout out?
Starting point is 00:10:34 Oh, yeah, but real quick. Bullwinkles is a place in Upland. Oh, nice. It's like bowling and, like, fun restaurants. Oh, cool, cool, cool. I, aye, aye. You learn something new every day. Bullwinkles where I be.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Hey. That's me bowling. Okay, yeah, I got to give a shout out to Little Vic, my son. He's student of the month today. he's going to receive an award. Congrats, Papa. He's been doing really good ever since we had that parent teacher conference.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Nice. Amazing. Congratulations. And your dad said he's buying you $100 worth of Vee. Yes, he did. No, he told me 200. $200. $200 with the Vee.
Starting point is 00:11:12 He's really going to, like, he takes things, he's not going to let this go. Wait, $250. $2.000. Wow. Oh, yeah, okay, that was enough child. I love you, Papa. How much does being good at school cost, really?
Starting point is 00:11:23 I think it's priceless. He's like $500. All right. Damn. Your dad got it. You guys don't understand. Your dad got it. He's really going to check me for this when I go.
Starting point is 00:11:32 He's going to pocket check me when I get home. Lilvick, you deserve it. You deserve the world. Congratulations. You deserve all the V-Bucs too. All of them. All of them. And guess who has the world to give?
Starting point is 00:11:41 Your dad. Make you have a given moot. Want to give us coffee too? What? Yeah. Oh, Roll Scransmitz. Shout out to US Bank. I hope they cover my overdraft fees.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Yeah, it's your first time you get it. Yeah, you do. Thank you. Thank you. And that's our shout-outs. All right. Nice. Get into Sim or Pimp or Pimp.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Simp or Pimp. B-I-M-P. S-S-S-Sit, S-Sit, S-Sit, S-Sit, S-Sit, Sip, S-S-S-S-M. A man is going viral for sharing a tweet about a text exchange he had with somebody. he was seeing. So in the text exchange, they were saying, good morning to each other.
Starting point is 00:12:30 It was like, good morning, good morning. And then he sent a $30 cash shop and said, I know it ain't much, but lunch is on me. Then she sent the money back
Starting point is 00:12:41 and said, you don't have to. Thanks, though. So he posted this online and they went viral because after that she tweeted, honestly, I'm so over low effort.
Starting point is 00:12:52 Just keep it. Wow. Low effort? Yes. Yes. Jesus. Oh, 30 bucks is 30 bucks. What does she do?
Starting point is 00:12:58 He posted it, but she tweeted? Yeah, so he posted the screenshot of the text, like the back and forth. And then when she saw that, she tweeted this. I'm wondering why he would even share that? Share that first place. Right. Because he's putting effort in. He's giving her something.
Starting point is 00:13:16 No, no, because the actual text exchange is what Maximo was saying is like, it's nice. It's nothing crazy. It's nothing crazy, but him sharing it. She sent it back. of that? Yeah. But why post that? Exactly.
Starting point is 00:13:29 As the dude. Unless he was really hurt. Yeah. Because we can go in on the girl, but he posted it. He was heard about it. He was her. It's, I think he wanted to like, you know, get some, like, vindication. Like, hey, I wasn't right.
Starting point is 00:13:42 I mean, I wasn't wrong, right guys? You know what I'm saying? Like to tell everybody like, hey, what the hell did I do wrong here or she's, you know, this and she's that? Yeah. When I saw this, I felt personally attacked because I've done this before. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Yeah. I recently sent her girl money because she graduated from something, right? And I was like, oh, here's... Wait, wait, hold on. Hold on. It was like a medical school or something. All right, I don't want to play that little A minor. Danny, Danny, look for it.
Starting point is 00:14:11 It was like medical school or something. I don't know what it was. Oh, okay. She just graduated from something recently? What? Please, I say what. Yo, you have to be very specific. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:22 I just hope high wasn't in it. No. But I sent her 20 bucks. I was like, oh, congrats, right? She's like, cool, thank you. But then her best friend sends her $25. And she says, oh, all he sent to you was $20. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:14:37 How do they know? Because they're probably telling each other. Then how do they tell you? She told me. She sent me a screenshot of the VEMO. That her friend said, like, oh, all he said was $20. I'm like, one up or? Yeah, that's under nothing.
Starting point is 00:14:50 Wow. Who are you in that person's life? Don't worry about it No but it's like Because when they're like he all he sent or whatever You know what I'm saying? Yeah Just a friend
Starting point is 00:15:01 Just a friend So you're a friend So you just send your friend's money Sometimes Depends Lettie has he ever sang your money? No He's never sent me money
Starting point is 00:15:11 But I also never graduated for him high school No It was like medical Greg is our tutor Let me look up what it was Hold on one second Creepie leaves Please vindicate yourself
Starting point is 00:15:22 Oh no. I'm hoping it was at least continuation. Adult school? It was something. I don't know what it was. But yeah. It was something in that area. I'm just her friend, guys.
Starting point is 00:15:37 No, but okay, like the low effort part of like the girl, I think is just, that's just so rude. Yeah, that part is rude. Because it's like, dude, you don't have to do anything. And like, I always think of like, what did she do for him? Okay. What does she do for him? So there is more to this story. Okay.
Starting point is 00:15:52 Yeah. You know, so after that, then she went back to tweet something else, and she said, a viral screenshot of my conversation with a man has, was posted, so let me clarify. On Valentine's Day, he sent me 30 via Apple Pay, and I declined it because of the amount. Not because of the amount, but because the lack of effort. After years of knowing each other and everything we've been through, I expected more. That makes sense.
Starting point is 00:16:16 More thought and more romance, not just a good morning text following by quick cash transfer. Yeah. This isn't about the money. I could eat twice for $30. It's about my standards. Okay. Okay, well, then it's his fault. No.
Starting point is 00:16:29 This changes everything. I think it's definitely, why is he posting this? Yeah, that's the part. And knowing that she's going to see it on Twitter because probably you guys follow each other. And also knowing that things like this always go viral. They do. From like random people. Yes.
Starting point is 00:16:46 Yeah. I mean, I guess I can get that part. But yeah, I mean, I guess it's one of those things of like it's Valentine's Day. and, you know, maybe the guy had options and he's like, okay, well, I don't want to lose this girl. Or what if he only has $30 to offer? 30 here. If he only has $30 to offer, he shouldn't be dating.
Starting point is 00:17:02 Yeah, that is true. You know what, though? Literally on Valentine's Day, you could do stuff that's free. That's nice. You could write a nice freaking letter. You could take her to the room. Write a card. You could, like, yeah, spend time where you could do.
Starting point is 00:17:14 Yeah, actually, yes. Like, especially people don't do it. Four page letter. Yeah, like, that's specific. Is that way you did? No, that's an Alia song, you guys. Oh, my God. I get you big
Starting point is 00:17:24 I got you I got you But loki Jorge gave me $20 on Valentine's Day That was my gift Did you like it? Did you write it? Did you write it? Because it was from my boba
Starting point is 00:17:33 Okay Okay It was like It was like hey pay for my boba And then he sent me $20 I was like cool You asked him to pay him Yeah that's sweet
Starting point is 00:17:42 No I know I'm living on a low effort Marriage it's fine Oh my God But see stuff like this I'm like oh girl I get it It's not just me It's money, though. They could have said nothing.
Starting point is 00:17:55 Like, they could have said nothing. That would be lower effort. It's like there's no effort. I mean, at first, I thought it was because of the amount. And that's what kind of, like, made me mad. I think it's still the amount, though. The amount still has some sense to it. I guess a little bit.
Starting point is 00:18:10 If it was 500, you'd be. She wouldn't be complaining. So the amount is, there is something. But part of the effort. You've been done? He'd been like, where are you right now? And she'd say where she's at. even if you were to send her the lunch that is under $30, that would have felt like a nice gesture.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Like, oh my God, you sent me lunch on Valentine's Day. You know what I'm saying? Yes. Then showing her how much it costs. You're right. Yeah, the actual food itself is more thoughtful and meaningful. It's because it takes a little bit more effort. You got to go to the app.
Starting point is 00:18:40 You got to make sure, you know, the address is right and da-da-da-da. The minor things. Exactly. I'm never saying. Not to be confused with Greg's mind. I'm not. You got to Greg, you got to show us
Starting point is 00:18:53 this girl You got to tell us You brought it up Your reimburse certificate I could I don't know if she graduated I just felt the tag Because I sent her $20
Starting point is 00:19:02 As a friend That's low effort Yeah, it's a friend I was like how was that low effort Yeah She could buy something from Air One Maybe one thing No
Starting point is 00:19:14 $20 property No All right Is it Is it super For pimp that this dude sent this girl $30 on Valentine's Day Instead of a gift
Starting point is 00:19:26 Then he shared it when she sent it back Maybe that was her gift back Oh man It's a bit it's simp Oh yeah definitely Also simp of him To post it and try to get like sympathy And then it backfired on it
Starting point is 00:19:42 It's sympathy yeah Exactly That's a good one Because she kind of was like No, like you guys need to know the real deal. This is why I said the low effort part. Yeah, backfired on them. Yeah, because the guys were ready to be like,
Starting point is 00:19:55 these women. No, for sure. I was going to blame the guys for setting a high standard and sending a lot of money. Yeah, that's the real problem. You're blaming to do that sends $1,000 in the morning? Yes, yeah, I hate that guy. Hope he crashes on the way to work, but he's safe.
Starting point is 00:20:09 He's probably like, yeah, the airbags go off and save him. Hope everything is fine with him, but he has a minor inconvenience. I hope he has a migraine. I might have migraine. Hope his contacts get lost. He only has one contact. Okay. Sip, sip, sip.
Starting point is 00:20:27 All right, check this out, homie. You need a homie or need some help. We need your help. We need a line. I mean, online. We got you for the homie help line. Hosewe. Hosew.
Starting point is 00:20:39 Hosew again. I know. Okay, so this is an update. This is an update. I love updates. Love a page. This one is from a minute ago. Okay.
Starting point is 00:20:49 So what I'm going to do is I'm going to read the first one and then I'm going to update y'all. So see if people out there remember. I do remember once I heard a key line in this. All right. So Jose sent us a DM originally back in March of 2024 and said, Brownback, I need your help. Love you guys. I pay child support, which I have no problem with.
Starting point is 00:21:07 The problem is that my baby mama and kids live in my house. And no, her and I are not like that. The problem is my kids live with me. He said, the problem is, on top of child support, she's always asking to chip in on this and that. Yes, I help with groceries. I swear I go to Ralph's almost every day to grab something for her and the kids. But I think what bothers me the most is that every day there's an Amazon package being delivered. I remember.
Starting point is 00:21:35 Yes, the Amazon package. He said, Amazon package being delivered and it ain't mine. So it always seems like she's short on money and needs my help. How do I tell her no? since she actually makes really good money and also while receiving child support from me while living together. Right. I just don't want to give bad vibes, but there's got to be a fine line.
Starting point is 00:21:54 Am I tripping? So that's what happened, you know, last March. What I do remember is that we didn't help him clearly, right? Yeah, probably. No, I feel like we were telling them like, dude, like, you know, I think you're being too nice. Yeah, like, it's. And then we realized, like, you got to live in the IE somewhere. Oh, yeah, because he has like a nice house.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Yeah, like four bedrooms, stuff like that. Yeah. And I was just like telling them like, you know, like, you know, like, it's. I think this is a bad idea. You know what I'm saying? What about when you want to date? All this stuff, right? Okay, so he has an update for us.
Starting point is 00:22:22 And he said, hey, hey, brown bag. I called months back about my ex-wife living with me and always buying Amazon, L.O.L. He said, trying to date has been a nightmare. Told you, fool. He said, I finally met someone, but took me almost three weeks to say something. Everything was going great until it wasn't. But she bounced once I told her. my living situation with my ex-wife.
Starting point is 00:22:47 What you'd expect? Yeah, of course. Red flag. So he says, she did try to look past it, but she couldn't. I don't think I'll get her back, but it's more about being able to move on and date someone. Living in this situation has been holding me back. And losing her was the final straw.
Starting point is 00:23:05 My ex-wife moved back in in 2022. She was living in an apartment with the kids and was looking to buy a house. I have a four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bathroom house. her rent was going up so I offered her and the kids to come in while she saved for a home. That time never came. My ex-wife and I haven't really talked about her moving, but she would drop things like, I think it's smart to stay here until the girls graduate. We don't know how these kids are.
Starting point is 00:23:31 They could be five years old. I imagine they're five. Yeah. Oh, my God. 13 years. He said, so that right there was when I knew it wasn't going to happen the way I intended. I'd love your advice on this whole situation, Brown Bag. It's tough.
Starting point is 00:23:43 Oh, that's the way. Kick her out. Oh, sweat. I feel like you guys may have said that the first time, and clearly he didn't. So that's not the answer. It's a nice guy's finished last. You know, kind of like being, you know, because him being like, oh, like, I can save for some money. I have a big house and, you know, they can all fit in here.
Starting point is 00:24:01 It's like, it sounds good in theory, but yeah, it's like, okay, you're paying, what are you paying child support for? You guys all live together. Yeah, that part's weird. No sense. You're paying the rent, you know what I'm saying? And you're still chipping in on what? Chipping in on your.
Starting point is 00:24:14 Yourself. Like, you're helping yourself pay for the food and the groceries and the, like, it's just like. She's, she's, she's clearly milking him. Oh, yeah. Yeah, she knows he's nice. So she's like, how far can I push this? Yeah, dude. He's got to build an ADU in the back.
Starting point is 00:24:30 ADU? Yeah. Like charging. I don't think that that's, I think he has that part figured out. I think the part he wants to figure out is dating. Yeah. She keeps scaring all the girls away. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:42 Yeah, his living situation scares the girls away because too often guys say like, you know what? It's not my baby mama, really. Just my roommate. And then that's not the case. They're not really together like that. Yeah. So I don't really think. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:56 But even then, like, honestly, yeah, this guy's just losing in every single way possible. Not even getting no sugar? Some would say not. Someone would say not because he has the kids more often than he would if they were separate. That's true. Some people might be glad only having them on the weekend, Victor. But when in an ideal world, it's like, okay, if we're not together, at least I can see them all the time. Like, you know, that's the silver lining.
Starting point is 00:25:24 I'm sure that's what pushes him to even be in this situation in the first place. But the baby mama comes with the kids. Like, the kids is separate. Unfortunately, wow. Sorry, guys. Yeah, the moms come with kids. Yeah, no, that's true. I wonder if she works or, like, if she's a full-time mom.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Instead of she has a great job. Yeah. She gets paid well. Makes some really good money. All right. Why don't we talk to Josue? Josue. I'm already mad at you.
Starting point is 00:25:49 What are you? I don't know why everyone's mad at you for being so nice. Mr. Nice guy. Mr. Nice guy. I'm a nice guy. Him and Umberto would get along so great. Yeah. Tell us.
Starting point is 00:26:03 We're just nice guys in a room for the bad ones. Tell us what we advised you last time and that you didn't take. move pretty much yeah I just think I just you know it was just comfortable
Starting point is 00:26:17 and it benefited everybody but the problem was is that she's really good at like you know we're cool but the problem is she's really good like the guilt chipping me into the you know
Starting point is 00:26:28 to stay in Oh manipulation you mean yeah yeah yeah no seriously a woman nah you're a sin yeah
Starting point is 00:26:34 yeah yeah yeah Um, okay, but do you get any sugar at all? Can we just... Not at all. No. No.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Okay, tell me about this. Tell me about this girl you were dating. Yeah. Those three weeks. How'd you guys meet? All right, so, um, I went on that, you know, that Facebook dating app, you know? Mm-hmm. And, you know, just swapping, swap in, you know, that's kind of how you met.
Starting point is 00:27:04 How old are you? You're on Facebook dating yet. Give him alone. Yeah. I was a grown man. Judge, man, we got to figure out somehow. If he wants to find women on Facebook marketplace, let him. Not the playground, Greg. Not the playground.
Starting point is 00:27:16 That is crazy. He's not giving our graduation. We listen and we don't judge. Anyway, sir. I judge. So you're on the Facebook dating and then you met someone. Correct. Yes, I met her on there.
Starting point is 00:27:31 And I read her profile and then she hit me with, as corny the sound. She's like, well, what are you looking for? And since I read her profile. She said something in the lines of like, I'm a good woman, so I'm looking for a good man. So I use that same line and boom, I sunk it. You know, I had the hook and line, you know. And that's the time. You made the jump show.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you were dating for three weeks. What were is that like? Was it you were actually seeing her or just talking to her? No, we were talking and then we decided to meet up. We met up a thing about three or four times. And yeah, it was great. You know, we talked in the phone like early hours before going to work and she called me
Starting point is 00:28:09 randomly. It was often. It was going great. Yeah. It was probably kicking his feet and everything. And then also, yeah. How'd you break the news? Yeah. So, you know, I just came back from Willis Springs. I was on a, you know, trek in my car. And then once I came back to Riverside, up to the bar, had a few drinks. I got a little,
Starting point is 00:28:26 a little liquor courage. But it was at the moment I knew that I wanted to say something because I was really strong to like her, you know? And I just knew that this whole situation in the past has never really worked out. But I knew I had to say something. And so I did. I sent her a text, and it was so hard to send it. And the moment I sent it, I knew it was a rap. Like that feeling, you know, because it's just how it's been.
Starting point is 00:28:48 And, yeah, she didn't take it nice. She would thank me for, you know, being, you know, honest about it, but kind of like it just changed the whole everything. Wow. So what did you say? You say, like, hey, I just want to let you know I live with my ex-wife. My girl, my living is a question. Yeah, yeah, pretty much just straightforward.
Starting point is 00:29:07 I said, hey, you know, it's been eating at me, but I need to say something. You know, my ex-wife and my kids live with me, but it's not like that. But people just wanted really, like, put it into a perspective, but no matter how you say it, no matter how you put it, it, it don't matter. Nobody's going to believe it. Yeah, nobody's going to believe it at all. But does she know you had kids, or you surprised her with that, too? Oh, no, no, no, she knows we had kids. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Okay. She didn't know a living situation. And honestly, like, as a woman, you would be tripped out, like, wait. Hold on. I'm talking to this guy. We've been dating for three weeks. He lives with his ex-wife and his kid. It would just feel like...
Starting point is 00:29:44 He's a family at home. Yeah, like he's looking for a second. Yeah. It's probably a truck driver. Like your coffee needs more sugar. Yeah. Well, you know what? The thing was that, you know,
Starting point is 00:29:54 we talked every day, whether it was morning or night. So to me that was like, okay, at least he's not being supportive about it. I'm asking the phone. You know what I mean? Yeah. So it was like, hey, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:04 another clock I stopped texting or calling because, you know, I was doing something. I wasn't, you know. And then she was, she hit me with that, oh, it makes sense because you're always in your room. My room is like my sanctuary, you know what I mean? So, like, I was always in my room.
Starting point is 00:30:17 And now she's like, oh, now that makes sense as to why you're always in your room. Because she could be like, who's that voice? Like, oh, it's just Mike's wife. You don't worry about that. She's so annoying. You don't worry about that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She heard, like, the people talk this, but she don't have birds and so, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:30 girls and they're, you know, 18 and 15. So, like, you know, they're not really like real small kids voices, isn't? Have your ex-wife son, a voice memo? No, boy, you know what's funny is that my ex-wife was like, because my ex-wife was also like, hey, so you need to tell her, you know, you need to tell her. And she's like, what, if you need you to talk to her, I'll talk to her. I'm like, no, hell no.
Starting point is 00:30:48 That is the worst thing to do. Don't ever do that in, never. I don't know. I think that I work. Yeah, how would that be helpful? How would that work? Because you're being open, you're being honest and you're telling her like, now she's putting her ex-old.
Starting point is 00:31:02 But that girl does not want to be involved in none of that. Like, she's going to be like, okay, thank you. you very much. Gotta go. Like, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Well,
Starting point is 00:31:10 that's in the, if in the case that the ex, I mean, the new girl cared about him, she, that would help alleviate some type of, like her misconceptions of, right.
Starting point is 00:31:20 They're talking during, or not. A ex on the phone? Yeah, I don't think it's going to help in a long run, but it's going to help in that moment for her to believe that it's true. Yeah, if she actually cares about,
Starting point is 00:31:30 no, no, I hear you, I hear you, but the minute, okay, she can be nice and, and,
Starting point is 00:31:36 you know, cordial, like, oh, no, don't worry, let me save this for you. Like, I'm so sorry that my presence is ruining this, right? But then the minute that it's like getting serious with them and she's like, yeah, so like, and this, you know, this, uh, Jose starts to be like, yeah, man, so you got to go because, you know, my girl's going to move in soon. Now she's going to flip on her.
Starting point is 00:31:53 She's going to hate her. You know what I'm going to happen? That doesn't happen. Yeah, I mean, that's, that's, that's the ex-wife's problem. And then, and then, and then, Jose, you had said how your ex-wife mentions when you guys talk about moving out how she mentions that let's wait till the girls graduate you just said you have a 15 and an 18 year old so it would probably be like what two three years yes correct so my so the uh the 18 year old so she's a she'll be a senior next year so we got time with her but then
Starting point is 00:32:19 the 15 year old is just a freshman so that's you know another three four years so you got to get her in uh classes in the summer you got to advance the education bro yeah college class class yeah make it take a gd you get a gd you're getting Night's cool. It's all good. It's the same thing. All that you've told us previously is kind of like the bad part of living with your ex-wife and your kids. Like, oh, I pay and then she still gets Amazon and I get no nothing and I can't even date.
Starting point is 00:32:48 Is there a pro to this? Is there a reason that you are doing this? Does she rub your feet or something? Well, bro, for them being at the house? Yeah. Yeah. Well, no, it was just like, you know, because honestly, you know, my ex-wife and my kid, that's really the only family that I actually have here. So even though we are, you know, we've been divorced for 12, 13 years, a long time.
Starting point is 00:33:06 You know, she's still, in a sense, family. So, you know, I was looking out, you know, the best that I could for the kids and her. And it was just beneficial for everybody. But it just became, you know, the initial intention is not anymore. It's completely changing. And so now I want to date. She doesn't want a date. She makes it clear every day.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Like, she doesn't want a day. I'm like, I do. You know what I mean? I can't do that if I'm in the situation, you know? Would you guys date each other again? No, absolutely not, no. Have you tried in the 12, 13 years that you've been broken up? Not at all.
Starting point is 00:33:38 No, well, you know, not to sound like, you know, mean or anything like that, but, you know, we're two different people, like, complete different people. We're cool, but when it comes to that aspect of life, you know, she has different beliefs and that and this. I can't, you know, get down with that. And I just, you know, I don't see her like that in no way she performed. Never have I had a drink and was like, oh, what do you mean, though? You had two kids with her. Would you still give her the, and you married her?
Starting point is 00:34:03 Has there been those drunk nights? No, I did. Okay, so since we're getting into that, you know, I was. Let's go. Let's go. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So I was adopted, and I had a really strict mother who didn't allow me to date in high school. So when I finally met somebody in the military, it was her, and I was a simp off the bat.
Starting point is 00:34:21 I'm not even allowed. You still are. You still are. You still. You know, I'm not bad, buddy. Yeah, I was like, wow, I met the first girl in the military that actually. liked me like oh man this is it yeah
Starting point is 00:34:33 after one tour of booty huh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah honestly
Starting point is 00:34:42 don't even don't let these guys tell you anything none of them are homeowners none of them have the bread that you have but we are sims
Starting point is 00:34:51 yes you are yes you are oh he don't even own the house what do you mean his ex-wife does he talked to one girl and he still pays her child support So you've been in the military, you make a good job, you make a good living, you have a house.
Starting point is 00:35:05 Like, you have a lot of things, go, don't. Yeah, yeah, I was in the military. I've been out for quite some time. But financially, I am good, you know, like, what do you do? What do you do? What do you do? What do you do for work? Huh?
Starting point is 00:35:19 What do you do for work? I work for an alarm company, installing fire alarm system, cameras, security stuff, you know? Nice. And I, you know, military benefits or stuff like that. That's awesome. I'm good, you know what I mean? Yeah. Have you ever tried having the conversation?
Starting point is 00:35:35 Like, hey, I would like you to move? No, no. So I can't do that because, for one, it's like, the kids are in the house, right? Leave him at the crib, too. Just her. Was that? Have you ever asked her like, hey, look,
Starting point is 00:35:51 I'm trying to move on. I'm trying to find somebody. I don't mind the kids living here, and I don't mind you even, like, popping in and out of the house, Like, but I just can't have you living here. Well, as recently, no, so, okay. So recently I have become the bad guy and it's going to sound terrible.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Can I say it? Say it. Wait, don't curse them. All right. What did you do? Because, okay, no, so it's not, well, I guess it's up a process. But anyway, I, um, because of the situation, you know, like, because what everything happened, I was like, I'm just going to take matter to my own hand.
Starting point is 00:36:24 And knowing how she is, she will manipulate me. So I said, you know what? I got a place. I got my own place. I got the apartment first. I got everything situated. And then I had a conversation with her. I said, hey, I know this is not the conventional way, but this is what I did do.
Starting point is 00:36:40 Now, of course, you know, at first she took it kind of nicely. And then, I guess once the dust settled, you know, she wasn't happy. She's like, well, I got to pay for myself. But I already have all the affairs and orders like, hey, like, I'm not going to leave and not help you. I understand this is just going to change some things. But now you just have to kind of grow up a little bit. And, you know, you make good money. You just have to redirect how you pay for things.
Starting point is 00:37:02 I'm going to help this and help that. I'm not going to just bail. So I made a decision off the bat, but I had to do it for me. And she didn't like that. But, you know, the kids understand they're cool with it. She is not, on the other hand. So you got her an apartment? He got himself one.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Oh, you got yourself one. Oh, you got yourself. I got myself an apartment. I actually moving on Friday. But, you know. Yeah. So you're leaving her to the house. Yes, correct.
Starting point is 00:37:29 Oh, what is it? What is wrong with you? Jesus Christ, bro. I know, but what are the thing? My God. Was it that good or something? He's doing it for the kids. He's doing it for the kids.
Starting point is 00:37:41 Yeah, I think he's doing an incredible dog. He has good intentions. I get it. I get it. I get it. I think if you have the means and I think clearly like not a lot of men can do that and maybe not a lot of women deserve that. Maybe everyone should do it on their own. But I see you stepping up in a way that is like, oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Like I can see you. your good traits. Yeah. I can see the fact that you care about them. Like you said, they're your only family. I'm not sure if your mom's still here, but I know you said like yeah. Yeah. So there's an emotional attachment to this woman that's known you for so long,
Starting point is 00:38:14 at least 12, 13 years. You guys, you guys were separated for that long, so you probably married before that, you know, you had kids of her. You don't, you guys may not have worked out, but that don't mean you have to hate her. You know, and it seems like you don't. Yeah. So it just seems very,
Starting point is 00:38:29 be admirable. Yeah. And honestly speaking, before I made that decision, trust me, like all that went into consideration. Like, I understood that, like, the dynamics of this and that's going to change. But, you know, I already have, you know, a game plan on how, you know, it'll ease into it, you know. Like I said, hey, I'm not going to leave.
Starting point is 00:38:47 I'm going to help you still pay for this, pay for that. So, though. Because ultimately, because it's all about the kids, right? But I think it's also good for the kids to feel like, hey, like, that has to also have, you know, it's, you know, it's, too. Like, I can't always be. here and I'm always in my You need your own life, bro.
Starting point is 00:39:02 You need your own life. Hossoye, I have to ask you this question because this will happen just so you know. There's going to be a time where a guy comes in in your house that you pay for and he is going to be hanging out with your ex-wife
Starting point is 00:39:21 and your kids. And your couch. And you're going to be paying for it all. Just so you know. No, no. And I'll tell you why. I say you why. She tells you, she's been telling she don't want no man. Like, she's like, heard that before. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Come on, I'm not lying. I'm telling you, like, she's like, I'm over it. Like, she has made it. I mean, maybe times will change down the road, but she's, she's hard-headed. And when she says she's going to do something, she kind of sticks to it, you know what I mean? Maybe it's not a man.
Starting point is 00:39:51 Maybe it's a woman. You never know. You know, you're right. You're right. You're right. You're right. You're right. You're right.
Starting point is 00:39:56 You're right. You're right. I'm just Just prepare for that Because you're not going to feel the same as you do now You know how you guys Wish the best for your ex Until they actually get the best
Starting point is 00:40:05 And you're like oh my God I hate them for that Well we were the best They already had the best Yeah we were the best for them I think he actually wishes the best for her I think her finding somebody He's not going to be like Oh my God in my house
Starting point is 00:40:18 She'll probably be like Hosewee come on Come on I had a tiger Can I talk? Can I speak? It's a great song No you're right but
Starting point is 00:40:26 I want her to like date because it'll make it easier for me too. You know what I mean? He's going to be like good. Now you can take over. Yeah. I'm not, I'm not worried about that. Of course I want her to date,
Starting point is 00:40:37 but you know, I'm not, she's made it clear in the past like, hey, I don't want to be with a guy. And I want to, the matter of fact, she was dating in the past
Starting point is 00:40:43 and she's never even met the men. So like she, you know, she's very, she's very particular about that. And so I trust that, you know? I'm not worried about that right now.
Starting point is 00:40:52 I think the big thing for me is just making sure that I have my own independence, but at the same time, you know, continue to help as much as I can. So, you know, it's a smooth transition, you know, so she doesn't hate me. You know what I mean? He needs his own life. And I think everyone can see that. For sure.
Starting point is 00:41:06 He deserves it. He's lived a good life. He's operated with the best of intentions. He himself is claimed, proclaimed he's a simp. Okay? He's a sim for her. And even the girl that he talked to for three weeks on the DM, he's like, letty, let's just three-way her. I'm missing her.
Starting point is 00:41:20 I want her so bad. And it's like, Josewe, you got to let that one go, bro. You got to be like Because you simply fast And again he said he didn't date a lot The first woman he ended up dating It was this lady You know what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:41:33 So how does he date And let girls know like hey I take care of my ex-wife And my kids right now Can you be okay with that? Hosew one more last question Before we go to close Do you see her as a friend of yours
Starting point is 00:41:48 Like is she like your best friend Or anything like do you trust you like that? No we're super yeah absolutely She's like my family at this point You know It's not even like friend We're family really now you know Yeah
Starting point is 00:41:58 So she's your sister? Don't make it weird We're just good friends No, not at all You know I can see where we're coming from Me too Just my ex-wife
Starting point is 00:42:09 I can see where My parents are not together But I could see that they care about each other And my mom still helps on my dad And still helps with the insurance paperwork And all of that Like I could still see how there's that Carino of you do not
Starting point is 00:42:21 Like you still care about this person And you guys have kids so they're the other parent it's not always like let's break up and i hate you and i never want to see you again sometimes it's less break up but like i still care about you in another way like it's just the relationship changed i know that's so crazy to like fathom but yeah no it really is hard to understand that's why no matter how i say it not literally no matter how i lay it out it doesn't really matter at the end of the day is that hey you're living with your ex-wife and it's hard to and what and what didn't help me is that
Starting point is 00:42:53 that she has friends who are, you know, I guess going through the breakup, whatever, who are always together and doing things together. So she sees that, and then she sees my situation. She's like, and it must be the same. So it's hard to, you know, it's hard to truly articulate that and then be, you know, and then for them to actually believe it, you know. But I will say this, though, she did say, it wasn't that don't believe you. It was the matter in which, you know, it took you through to say something.
Starting point is 00:43:20 You know, and you didn't give me the opportunity to actually. make the decision and that part really did suck you know what she should have told her off the bat is she what she wanted yeah she was she said that you know but even even after she came back and was like i tried did try to look past it but i couldn't she was just you know she did say eventually it is the situation that we end but i didn't you know allow her early on to make that decision that's how she took it i was hoping that she could see the good in me and that it'll work and just you know you're trying No, you're trying to get her to fall in love with you first before, and then she can't say, she can't know.
Starting point is 00:43:57 Yeah, I guess you can put it like that. Sounds horrible, man. Recon mission. No. No. No, real. You know? Look, do you want her back?
Starting point is 00:44:06 Do you want the three-week girl back? Or do you want to know how to date moving forward? Because I need to know how to- I guess. I guess I could be like, hey, you know, what can I do to, like, possibly tell her, hey, like, you know, can we try to move forward? Or what can I say, really? I don't know, man.
Starting point is 00:44:19 Let me go to the callers. Should. He give up on the three week girl because he really wants to, he likes her. He has off the bat, simped for this one too. He wants to be with her, the Facebook girl that he met on the Facebook dating app, but she found out, hey, I kind of take care of my ex-wife. Even if you have a new apartment, because it seems like you're going to be moving on. Like, you're going to have your new place or whatever, but you're probably still going to help out your ex-wife. But how does he get back the girl that he lost because he lives with his ex-wife and kids?
Starting point is 00:44:52 Or should he just Move on. Try somebody else. Try again on Facebook. Go back on Facebook. Go back on Facebook. Send her a picture your apartment. Was space for her?
Starting point is 00:45:04 Send her a picture of the closet. It's crazy because you've been single like 12, 13 years, but I feel like you haven't been single. At all. It's weird to say. It's weird to say. I feel like this new apartment could give you that new life. But let's go to the, let's get collared. Hesway the simp.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Yeah. Yeah. Very badly. Oswe is a really, really, really, really nice guy. He's a great father. Great father has been living with his ex-wife for the past, like, I don't know. 12 years. A lot, very long time.
Starting point is 00:45:32 They're not together at all. You're right. He's had them, you know, live in his house for the kids. But when he's tried to date, it's never worked. Recently, though, was the last straw. He dated a girl for about three weeks, really liked her. Then when he finally broke the news that he lives with his ex-wife, she left them and said, out, homie.
Starting point is 00:45:51 Yeah. Supposedly she tried to make it work a little bit. And then she just couldn't get over it. And when she told him was, I'm upset at how long it took you to tell me. Which, loki, three weeks is not that much time. I don't think so either. But maybe she wanted to know, like,
Starting point is 00:46:06 off, yeah, like the first date. Like, hey. High nice to meet you. Love and Max White. Like, yeah. Or like, did you? What the hell, dude? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:15 And so she, she may have felt like, bro, you made me, like, fall in love with you. And then you tell me, this, right? That's your fault. So he wants to know, should he, is there a way for him to still get right with this three week girl? He said that he got an apartment on the side and has told the ex-wife like, hey, I can still help you all. You guys stay in the house, but I'm going to, I'm going to move on, right? Or should he try again, just period? Just reset life. Honestly, I think he should just reset life because I think he hasn't yet. Like, he hasn't in a long time.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Yeah, he shouldn't just fall for the first girl he dates. Yeah, that's a thing too. He did that once already. He did. It seems like a guy that really cared. And, you know, he was probably really, really close with his mom. He seems to be like a mama's boy. His mom is no longer with us. His mom didn't allow him to date.
Starting point is 00:47:06 The first woman he met in the military is this woman that he ended up marrying and having kids with. And he feels like she's like family at this point. That is the only family he has, his kids and his ex-wife. So he doesn't look at it. it like I hate this person. He looks at it like this is my family. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:23 But at the same time he needs his own life too. And he sees how other people really don't get it, you know? I don't think anybody will ever get that. No. It's no. It's too difficult. I think a lot of people live with their exes.
Starting point is 00:47:39 Like I know a lot of people that stay in homes with their like literally living versus breaking up together. A lot of feels and theas. Oh, that's all that old school. That's like a thing. Yeah. So that's essentially what's happening. The old school and the youth school.
Starting point is 00:47:53 That's the old school. No, he's, it happens more than we think it is. I think theoretically we look at it like, like, oh my God, that can never be me. But then we look into our own lives like,
Starting point is 00:48:04 oh yeah, they'd be doing that. Yeah, true. And I mean, Hosef is also lucky that he has a good financial situation. Yes. Because if he didn't have that,
Starting point is 00:48:12 then it'd be a bigger issue. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right, let's go to Alex and Paramount Online too. Alex. Hey, what I'm going to do you. Alex.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Alex, are you our New York homeboy? You know, you see. Here I have those Thames. Hey, what happened in that fifth inning, though? Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 00:48:37 No, no pass on. Alex, talks to us. Yeah, it was already happened. You know, it is what it is. We're living that till opening day. And even after. You're not to let me let me lay that down, huh? Not at all.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Go Dodgers. Alex, talk to us. What would you tell our homie, Josue? I'll tell him, that's a pon a pieler, and get to put a homero. Stop being innocent, bro. At the end of the day,
Starting point is 00:49:02 the first person that should be first in your life is you, two, two, two, and two, that's it, you know what I'm saying? And then comes everybody else because if you don't put yourself first in life, who's going to do it for you?
Starting point is 00:49:12 Okay, but he has kids. He got to leave, show you. Yeah, but we don't take care of his kids. We are not in that. day and age where we were super conservative back then he looked at basso we're just gonna deal with it now bro you're playing for a team that you got cut from bro stop doing that stop showing up the practice jeez sure i like that that's a bar right there i think he's doing that now he's trying to for no no he's still paying for the thing the house yeah he's not doing none of that he's putting he's
Starting point is 00:49:42 putting the shorthy first first of he's not putting his kids first because if he was he wouldn't want his kids to see him like tan, you know, simping out. Like, I wouldn't want my kids to see me simping out like that. Like, I need to set the example and set the tone for how they should, you know, move in the future. And I wouldn't want my kid to be some sim behind some shorty that don't want him. So what do you think he's showing his kids, his daughters?
Starting point is 00:50:05 Right. I'm wondering, I'm wondering, you're kind of talking like, you guys talker like to, like to dudes, right? I don't want my kid being a sim. his kids are girls so to see their dad kind of go all out you wouldn't want your kids to see that
Starting point is 00:50:23 in the girls perspective no I need you to have a man I don't want you to have a simp I need you to have a man because a man's going to handle business and take care of business correctly not just simp out and fold every time you you want to drop a tear yeah I think what he's showing his daughters
Starting point is 00:50:42 may not be as bad as what you guys are making a scene well he's showing his daughter that it's okay to step over a man that she doesn't want, even though he's still there. That's pretty much what he's going to step all over people. I think he's showing his daughters that he's going to put on for their family. And that, like, they don't, he's not going to be.
Starting point is 00:51:02 He's showing his daughter that it's okay for the mom to step all over him as long as she's gaining a win. Yeah. Okay. Why, first and foremost, why can the mom do it for herself? Why no? No, no, I get you. I get you.
Starting point is 00:51:14 I get you. What I'm saying, though, is a man being a simp is not like a bad, I guess, example to show a daughter. I think to an extent, he said to an extent. He, because he over-dit-it-it-all. Okay, that I get it because I got four daughters, but simp out in another way. Go buy her flowers or something.
Starting point is 00:51:31 When she's loving you, simp out. But when she's not, bro, don't know. Don't get step on, Tep on, T'Amp, too. You're not an old to me, bro. You're not an aunt. Peketa pisa and he'll do what to caretas with you. This is a different type of sipping. I say, man, that to put allas.
Starting point is 00:51:43 Yeah. Simpe over your girl, not your ex. It's not sipping over like love Yes Yes exactly What he did Strip on your girl Not your ex
Starting point is 00:51:51 What I would see as a daughter Right As a daughter if my parents Broke up And my dad and my mom Were living in the home Which a lot of It happens a lot still
Starting point is 00:52:00 People are separated But still live with their With their families Kind of for the quote unquote The kids right If he's saying Hey I'm gonna move out I'm gonna help you guys
Starting point is 00:52:09 It feels like Okay I got my dad I don't know my mom's situation We don't know the lady situation or that she's taking advantage of him or whatever may have been. What we know is what he's told us. And what he's told us is that she's like family to him. Right.
Starting point is 00:52:25 And he cares about her. And he doesn't hate her. So I don't think as a daughter- I don't have to hit her. I don't hate none of my baby mamas. What an example. But what I think is like if I'm looking at the dynamic, I don't see like, oh, yeah, look what he's showing me in a bad way.
Starting point is 00:52:44 I can see how you guys are like This is such a simp thing A lot of times what we say is simp is like Traits guys do that normally is a girl Girls usually get taking advantage of like this And stay with a guy no matter what And do all these things for a guy And but once a guy does it
Starting point is 00:52:59 Oh my God you're simping So I would say I guess as his daughter I wouldn't necessarily be like Yeah my dad's a simp But if the rolls were reversed And the daughters grow up From like a woman and a female You gotta understand
Starting point is 00:53:13 And as a man, I'm speaking to this. Like, he's kind of like my nephew. Like, look, putte the pilas, loco. What's what you're doing the And he seems like he's doing it. That's my thing, though. He needs help doing it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:29 He just told us his only family is his ex-wife and his daughters, right? The only family should be his kids because his ex is his ex for a reason. Yeah, they haven't been together in 12, what, 12 years? Yeah. Yeah. So he wants to move on too. he wants to date more. It's not like he wants her back.
Starting point is 00:53:45 Yeah, because to an extent, if she cared the same way he cared, she would understand that he's trying to find someone and her being there doesn't work. Yeah, she's in the way. So she's also knowing that her being there is not going to allow him to move on, and she doesn't care enough.
Starting point is 00:54:00 And as a woman, she definitely knows that. I'm going to let you know right now. For sure. And I think she definitely knows that. Mom at home definitely knows that. He can't get the problem because she's still at home because nobody's going to want somebody. somebody that has their ex living at home
Starting point is 00:54:13 You know that's weird Yeah Okay so we went through this Homie helpline a year ago And we all told him to move out He didn't work And we all told him to have her move out That is not happening
Starting point is 00:54:24 His question is not Hey should I still live with my ex Or should I still help on my ex? His question is He got an apartment now right? Jesus Christ All right cool I'm telling you guys
Starting point is 00:54:36 He did Oh my Alex is He's like I love it. I love it. I think what he's asking is literally he needs that extra. Like, how do I start dating? It seems like he wants to live his life for himself now.
Starting point is 00:54:54 Right. Does he need a wingman? Probably. Yeah, maybe he has help him that. He literally just told us there's only three people that are in his life. I think I'm on the block real quick, you know what I mean? But I think it's the ex still being there is going to be the problem this whole time. Yeah, but I mean.
Starting point is 00:55:09 The ex is going to be there, you guys. He's trying to. recent so like well how's she gonna be there if he has a new apartment if he has a new apartment in my life i was put the act in the kids in the apartment and keep my house but that's you know that's me and that's not that's him whatever but like i said just get out there forget about the girl that you will live for three weeks she's not moving she's not she's not messing with none of that yeah forget about her completely keep a pushing it sounds like he's still kind of young you i mean what he seems old either way he seems older he was he's been
Starting point is 00:55:41 divorced 12, 13 years and he was with her 20 years ago and in the military. So he seems like he's experienced. He has to be, yeah, like, probably like mid-40s. Yeah. Yeah. 40s, money, successful. Come on, man.
Starting point is 00:55:57 That's a power play right there. He don't know. He doesn't know how to use the superpower. He doesn't know how to use the superpower. Thank you guys for finally getting into the actual questions that he's asking. Because y'all so focused on. Why don't he just forget her?
Starting point is 00:56:11 and ever He should. It doesn't have to be that he hates her and that she's not family. And maybe I'm speaking from a perspective, like again, seeing my parents still get along really well and I know one would do the most for the other
Starting point is 00:56:23 and if they were sick, they need to help all of that. Like, I think that's beautiful. But you guys are like, no, forget her. That's going to cost you another girl. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:32 Yeah. Yeah. Maybe he should hate her. No, don't hate her. No, not that part. But thank you, Alex. Thank you so much. Tebowte.
Starting point is 00:56:41 Much Gracias. I feel like I'm trying to see and be on, what's his face is, Jose, understanding. I don't think I can. I still get that you guys are like,
Starting point is 00:56:54 he's a sim. I understand that. Like, I totally see it. I think the hardest part is like if the roles were reversed and it was his daughter and some dude was milking her the same way his ex is doing it,
Starting point is 00:57:06 I feel like he would understand the way he's doing. I think we all agree in that. Yeah, this is like baby boy in reverse. What? Baby boy, the movie. I haven't seen me. You haven't seen it.
Starting point is 00:57:17 Like. But he moved on. He got an apartment. Yeah. But she's just. Even that is wrong because it's like the lady should be moving out to the apartment. Yeah. Because this is his house.
Starting point is 00:57:25 That's his house. No, because he's thinking of like the kids too. But he said and he told her like, hey, I'm not going to pay for everything, but I'm going to help out. Which I think is a good. I think he's making good steps. I feel like he's saying that. I feel like he's saying that. And he might not stick to it.
Starting point is 00:57:38 Like she might be like, oh, I'm kind of short for the rent. Can you? Because she's been. taken advantage of a for this whole time. Short for the rent, but then there's an Amazon package at the door. Exactly. And now he's not going to be around to even see. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:57:50 I think he's going to go crazier. I think him restarting with the apartment and finding a girl that's like somebody who's going to back him up and also it's going to help him, then that's going to lead to them together wanting to get the house because she's going to be like, you can't let her take advantage of you. But obviously she also would need to understand there's kids involved. He needs that strength. He needs like that backbone that
Starting point is 00:58:15 He doesn't necessarily have with her And that that gets by like I guess moving on and dating Like you said having that person that's going to be that person that does it for you Choose your best fighter And unfortunately maybe he may not be able to do himself But I think that's what I was trying to get him I was trying to help him get that support system Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:37 Who can date this fool? Hey, you listening lady right now Ladies Lady with a backbone that won't leg your man get taking advantage of that likes a fool That has money He sets alarm systems That I'm looking for you lady And Mona says she was handsome
Starting point is 00:58:50 Oh yeah Yeah If there's a woman out there that wants to take over this manipulation No no no No no I feel like someone's just gonna manipulate them again That's what I'm saying That's what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:59:04 It should be like 50 bucks for like hooking you guys up together Because then what's the answer right Because that I get you I get what you guys are saying when you guys observe it and you see for what it is. In his perspective, it's just totally different story. Yeah. But we need to get him to have like that backbone, that confidence booster. Be a man.
Starting point is 00:59:20 He needs other people around him. Again, he said this is his only family. Yeah. He needs homeboys. All right. He does. We need to go to all those locals with this. Which gang?
Starting point is 00:59:30 Which gang is down to open? What? No, you're not joining a gang. Yeah. You said home boys. Doesn't mean you have to join a gang. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:39 Yeah. Yeah. Why not? It can be a crew? Yeah, it can be like a dance crew. Maybe a dance crew? A car club? A car club?
Starting point is 00:59:47 Great support. Jabalakis, can you please? Oh, that's cool. I think we're in search of an opening somewhere. Like if you're willing to date a guy that you see this situation, ladies, you've heard it. You kind of hear where he's coming from. Let us know. Okay, we're going to be taking your DMs.
Starting point is 01:00:03 Round by morning's 106 on Instagram. We should do this tomorrow too because I don't think that we got. No. I'm down. I think we're just fighting over the same thing. we're fighting for a year. And we told him a year ago, leave her and he didn't. So that's not going to work.
Starting point is 01:00:16 That's not the issue. That's not the question at hand. Take this food to the club. All right. Yeah. That was today's home of life. Brownback mornings and it's an honor to have who we have in here with us. Representing the marathon.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Our guy, Black Sam, good morning. Nice for having me. Sam. There's so much in store like that this year alone has to bring. It's crazy because I was talking to hoard. about like hey what are the copy points to talk about and he's like oh you could do the grand opening you could do the marathon i'm like the actual marathon you could do the 100 000 cash giveaway that's going down it's the last week by the way let me start with this it's the last week
Starting point is 01:00:54 for you to enter win a hundred thousand dollars with the marathon clothing wow okay let me submit my yeah so look check this out marathon clothing.com you purchase the all-insure on the website and each purchase counts as an entry the winner gets a hundred thousand $100,000 cash February 28th is when they're getting paid. That would be great because that's my dad's birthday and I'll give them like 100 bucks. What? Of the 100,000? Yeah, it's his birthday.
Starting point is 01:01:20 I got to spoil them. No. But Sam, when these types of things arise, you know, I think often when we look at what the marathon is done as a brand, right? Put everybody outside of it. What the marathon does as a brand is it's marketing and the way that you guys, I guess, attack sales and attack different avenues. Like, people are not going to do this.
Starting point is 01:01:39 They don't expect this of us, but we're going to do something like this. I guess where does that come from? I think it comes from, you know, hustle first, you know, and just the things that he always would do outside of the box thinking. Yeah. And then the team, you know, George, you know, your husband, Adam, the whole marathon team, I think, just us first coming together and thinking, you know, with the question, like, okay, outside of the box. What will hustle do as the inspiration? And then trying to figure out something dope that we would like or when we was kids, what excited us. Um, you know, one of the things
Starting point is 01:02:18 are like the McDonald's, the McDonald's giveaway. Hell yeah. This was someone, one of the inspiration. So, um, that's just, just thinking like what, what would excite the people? Yeah. We talk about that too, like those sweepstakes. Like, okay, if I won, the fact that I entered to it, I was like, oh, yeah. What I love about, like, it's like outside the box thinking for sure, but then And at the same time, it's like pretty soon the marathon is going to be able to dominate every part of our life, like, in a way of like, we can eat marathon food. We can wear marathon clothing. We can, you know, maybe drink marathon water.
Starting point is 01:02:51 You know what I'm saying? We can work out for a marathon. Maybe a marathon gym one day or something like. And then it's like all while you're listening to nipsy music. You know what I'm saying? And it's like, that's like that whole encompassing of like an entire lifestyle fueled by marathon is just like exciting to think about. Come on 100%, man.
Starting point is 01:03:08 I think definitely just what you said, bro, a lifestyle brand. I remember Hustle hearing that from Hustle. And, you know, I think just seeing what he was building and what he was doing, even when with J.P. and Hustle were talking about branding and putting certain things together around the marathon. So, you know, Marathon Clothing and then Marathon Store. And just, like you said, how can we take it and branch off to, you know, it's coming full circle now because we can finally get the restaurant and you know like you say fashion
Starting point is 01:03:43 entertainment yeah um food and just trying to like you say trying to make it so when you come to LA you know that's the first thing you think of like yeah marathon being at LA brand yeah yeah you know it's crazy Sam I don't know that I've ever talked to you about this but for sure there was a time in radio where I was at a station that really wasn't it wasn't valuing me right and it was like contract times and and they were just telling me like, look, we're not going to up your pay. You should just be happy to be here. And it was a point in time where I'm like, dang, should I dip? Should I like, because it's kind of a slap in the face.
Starting point is 01:04:17 Like corporate America will make you feel like you in ish, right? And Nip had, Nip and Horthead were like, just do it yourself. And to me, it's like, what do you mean just do it yourself? This is before podcasting for real. This is before any outside of like broadcasting networks for real. And Nipsey recommended the 22 immutable laws of Mark. marketing, right? And that kind of shows me that you build a brand and then you super serve your audience and you give them things to engage with you on. And then so I ended up leaving that, creating this podcast and it's turned into a network where there's a podcast part, there's a morning show part, there's different avenues of that. But that all gets led by, I guess, something of an example that is you and your brother Nipsey, you know? Sam, I don't want it to get lost on any of us. That way I know a lot. I know a lot of you. I know a lot of. lot of the like, I guess the mind, the mindset of what the brand is is Nipsey. The hustle part is
Starting point is 01:05:13 also you, you know, like the boots on the ground, the we got to get out there. We got to sell these tapes. We got to sell these shirts. Now we got to sell these burgers. You know, I guess that that hustle mentality that you have and Nipsey, did it start at your stepdad's restaurant? Did it start before that? Were you guys selling chocolates at school? Where was that like, we got to go out and get it, mindset come from. Yeah, I think just young, trying to, you know, really from probably junior high, one thing, Jordans. One lunch money, you know, even just being able to get a pizza at school,
Starting point is 01:05:54 $2 and a dollar soda was a mission. And just trying to figure that out, I think just like a lot of kids, you know, who don't have simple things as like lunch money, you're figuring it out. gambling, shooting free throws for dollars, like me, pogs, whatever you can do. And I think it just, what we used to look at as mad at, it was really a blessing in this gods because that just let you know, like, oh, okay,
Starting point is 01:06:20 if I work hard and I just use my mind, I could figure it out if I hustle. I could figure it out. And being able to take it to the next level when you get older, shoes, car, and then, like you say, working at a restaurant, just, you know, hustle used to shine shoes when he was super little.
Starting point is 01:06:36 He was the only kid at a shoe shine. So I think, yeah, just from young, man. And then us having a team, too, the whole team is built around hustlers. You know, I keep bringing it up, but your husband is a cold hustler too. Yeah, I know. So Adam, you know, fats. And then for me, just looking at how hard hustle would go, it will motivate me. And then also looking at the rest of the team.
Starting point is 01:07:01 So we all kind of like feed off of each other. and, you know, we hold each other very accountable. And, you know, we talk about it. It's kind of, we accomplish something and then we just put our head down and keep going. So it's kind of like we never really, like, give the team the flowers, but the team work hard non-stop. Yeah. I think it's amazing with your team, how everyone's willing to take any role.
Starting point is 01:07:27 You know, when I've pulled up to the Marathon Burger, I've seen you in the kitchen and just seeing that I felt it was extremely motivating because anyone that even showed up and seen you in the kitchen too and it's like yo Zizu could easily hire someone to do this but he's in there putting in the work
Starting point is 01:07:46 you know making sure the recipe's right you know and I mean I just wanted to give you your flowers too because that's amazing to see and just how the team is put together and you know Horace as well man salute you guys for inspiring thank you and those burgers
Starting point is 01:08:00 Amazing. No, that same experience that Maximo talked about. I have a lot of homies right there on Melrose, so I took him the other day. They're from the East Coast. So I was like, oh, yeah, come like, this is a bomb burger spot. Then they go and then they see you and their mind was blown. They're like, wait, like he actually works here. They're like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:08:19 And then they're like, wait, I don't get it. I don't like, they really could not fathom and understand that the owner of the restaurant was there doing the actual work. You know what I'm saying? Come on, I think even I was there yesterday cooking, man. And even with the cooks there, they, you know, I like cooking with them. So they were, they were, you know, looking like, damn, I was in there holding it down with them. That's therapeutic for me because me and Hustle used to be cooking. So, excuse me.
Starting point is 01:08:49 I think it was a point in time when we're cooking and I was in there young. I just was like, man, I want to be able to be cooking back here doing my thing, helping, working hard, getting the orders done as long as I can get a gold chain, rolly. You know what I'm saying? Be right. Right, yeah. Be fresh back here, cool whip outside.
Starting point is 01:09:13 It's fun to me. Yeah. So, same with hustle, you know what I mean? So we used to be in there just having fun, cooking, making sure the orders is done correctly, getting the food out. It was like being able to accomplish something. So fast forward now being back there cooking, it's good. You know, they like, man, you need a break. I'm like, man, I'm back here 12 hours.
Starting point is 01:09:34 We're good. Let's go. So it just bring me back to that memory so long ago with my bro. So it's definitely a good feeling being on the line cooking. You know, Sam, something that I always, what I find with the team, is that you guys always kind of search for that way to still connect. neck with nip, and even when I talk to Lauren about this, it's not like this dude's gone. Like, Nip is there through and through every day in those moments where you can have, like,
Starting point is 01:10:04 I guess that flow state of like, this is what we were doing. That brings you right back. And I guess that allows him to breathe through the marathon and the marathon burger and everything. And, you know, this is important for the Marathon Burger Grand Opening, especially because some people would be like, what does the marathon burger have to do with Nip? But then I see what you guys did with Fat Burger. And I've seen what like Nip when he went out to feed with YG, people food with YG, how much that felt like we got to do this somewhere along the lines, you know?
Starting point is 01:10:34 I think as it comes across with the marathon and what you do, everything's intentional. How intentional is the marathon burger as like this is a way to commemorate my brother? And I know that he would have wanted this, especially how you guys are running it right now. Yeah, 100%. Man, I think Hustle just loved doing things at a high level. Yeah. And, you know, thinking outside the box, you know, he will come through and just, you know, and pop it, especially when we're doing good. And the brand is doing good.
Starting point is 01:11:07 He's going to put it on his back and make sure that people are, number one, knowing what's happening and knowing what he's doing and what his team is doing. And then also the stamp of approval, like, this is not just something that I'm popping up. It's not a money grab. Like we really taking our time. We really went on a burger tour. Yeah. Y'all really ate different burgers. Get the recipe right.
Starting point is 01:11:33 How many? I think it was like 16, 17 different burgers you guys tried at one point, like in a few hours of like, this is good, this is not. Yeah. And that ended up like at the marathon burger. What would you say? I guess how would you describe it like this is what a marathon burger tastes like? I think it's unique.
Starting point is 01:11:51 It's, it's wag green. beef. So the meat, it was key for us that the meat doesn't just taste like every other beef. You really wanted to, even if you were just to eat the meat by itself, it's seasoned perfectly. You would be like, oh, this tastes different. I think the bread, we went and found the best softest bread that would toast and be good. And then that secret sauce. We really did our thing with the secret sauce. There's an African spice in there. That's very indistinguishable. People can't really realize what it is. So I think just, just, just. the ingredients, man, we didn't, this, this wasn't like a corporate.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Yeah. How can we make money? Let's just put some buns on a patty. No. You know? Right, right. But also, I think I wanted to mention, too, the Africa aspect of you guys being a retrian and it being such a key part.
Starting point is 01:12:38 And especially when I see you guys and I see your family and how tight-knit it is. And it's like your dad came here, had you guys. And it's very first generation. That's something that I have so much in common with you guys, having being my family coming from. us, our family's coming from different parts of the world. But understanding like those, like we're setting our foundation. You know, this part is set in the foundation. And to add that African spice is like, all right, you guys got to know, like we still have to represent and go back
Starting point is 01:13:08 and have that taste that really no one can get. Like, they can try it. And he's not going to tell us what it is. Yeah. The secret formula. Yeah, the secret formula. We're not going to find out. It's locked them away. But you're so intentional, I guess, with the recipes that even down I don't know if 40 wants me to say this, but even down to like the way you guys serve soda or the types of you will have every decision of like, no, I want it this way. I want this ice.
Starting point is 01:13:33 I want these cups, you know? Attention in detail. It's crazy. How do you find the time to do anything else? Right, right. No, I think just whenever we trying to do something, you know, we talk to, you know, JP, Adam, the team, and we really be real critical and we just ask a lot of questions.
Starting point is 01:13:51 It may be frustrating sometimes for, all of us, but we just try to figure out what's the intention. And one of them things was, okay, when we go eat, what do we get mad at? All right. What makes me mad? Sometimes I'll get through the drive-thru and everything's perfect except the soda has too much carbonation. And I got to toss it out. Now I've got to get back in line.
Starting point is 01:14:12 All right, we're not going to ever do that. Even if it costs us a little more, you're going to always get consistent with that. So that's one of the thoughts. and just trying to dial things in and, you know, in the service. And really, like, if I was going to spend my money somewhere, what would I appreciate? Yeah. No, I remember when I first tried it, I was like, yo, this burger, next level. Yeah, right?
Starting point is 01:14:34 It is. And I had posted it. Are you talking about the crabby paddy one? Because that's different than the actual. Oh, it's a different burger? Yeah, it is. The first one, the crabby patty, I remember when I tried it, I had posted it. And then one of the chef homies at a really expensive restaurant was like, you like that?
Starting point is 01:14:49 He's like, yeah, we help cook that up. And I was like, oh. So I'm getting a steal with this burger. It's actually not $20. It's actually probably worth $50. No, 100%. I think chef Adrian. Yep, Chef Adrian.
Starting point is 01:15:01 Chef Eddie. JP called the Dream Team, man. They came and helped us. And the Craby Patty, actually, it was the Marathon Burger. Yeah. But we just called it Crappy Patty. So once that went out, that's the same burger. That's the same burger.
Starting point is 01:15:14 Oh, yeah. I love that the chef was talking. He's like, yeah, you like that pepper, don't you? I know. I do. I do, Daddy. Like, what? Sam, how do you go? I guess sometimes, I always have seen you. I guess within the duo of you and Nip. Nip has been at the forefront and he's been at the spotlight.
Starting point is 01:15:34 And you've been background and you do not mind being background and you're like, like, head to the ground. Let me work. You've become a celebrity in your own right. Sam, people are taking photos with you. There's like Instagram pages of you. Like, there's so much dedicated to just you. Is that weird? Is it like, bro, leave me alone?
Starting point is 01:15:52 Yeah, 100%. You know, I understand why. And, you know, it's definitely weird for me. But I understand why and it's, you know, people paying homage to hustle. And, you know, hustle humbly has always spoke highly of me. Yeah. So I understand where that comes from. For me, I want to be gracious and always show love.
Starting point is 01:16:17 but, you know, it is still a little awkward for sure. Just even in your, I guess in your, not your lifestyle necessarily, but just the way that you guys were raised in knowing what's at stake, it's like, you can't come at me so quickly. Like, what's up with you? Like, chill out. Also, correct me from wrong, you don't have social media, right? No, no, IG.
Starting point is 01:16:35 I'll be on the marathon clothing one. Oh, I see. Okay, okay. But it's still like you're so behind the scenes that you don't care to make your own thing, which you probably have, you know, close to a million followers, I'm sure if you did. I've seen a couple of fake ones So I did park one
Starting point is 01:16:52 I said I may have to jump on Just so people don't know There's some fake ones, you know I'd be like oh man I hope people Not thinking that this is me saying these things Right That's true. That or potentially trying to Just scam and stuff like that
Starting point is 01:17:04 People are crazy these days Or sends a link and says use the black Sam coupon code Don't be doing that No but you know I think that What's something that everybody's been hoping and wishing for. It's something you guys are about to bring to the audience of Los Angeles and all over the world. Since Nip's past, you've been very intentional as just the head of the state, Sam,
Starting point is 01:17:26 to hold off on the music. If Nip didn't genuinely and himself give you a verse or give you a song or was laid out or this is my album, it's not coming out. We've seen it so many times when someone unfortunately passes that the label may have rights to the music so they throw it out. Oh, who wants to feature who wants to get this right where you're like no if if if nip didn't have i guess a plan for it it stays with us now there's an upcoming docu series and from the teaser we can see that it's in like nips narrating it ever since it dropped last year that teaser dropped last year still like looking for it right but i'm thinking within the music aspect of it we're hearing that there's also going to be that tied to it which we're finally going to hear from nip himself yep yeah that
Starting point is 01:18:16 That's wild. 100%. I think the documentary we're working on it. That's been a journey, man, just trying to, like you say, keep it tight. And it's not for sale. Like, people can't throw some money at us and tell us it needs to be two episodes or three episodes. The creative is not for sale. So we've just been kind of like backing away, turning down a lot of offers, and just putting our head down and working.
Starting point is 01:18:41 And once it's finished correctly, it's looking like maybe eight episodes. Wow. Then we're going to come out and release it. Also with the music, yeah, if Hustle didn't actually, you know, do the verse or work with the person or kind of like put together the blueprint for the project, we're not doing it. He did something with Bino and there's a new project that we were about to release. And this was a project that he had with Bino that was pretty much like 80% finished. So the team kind of came in and got some. unreleased verses that in music that he had done with,
Starting point is 01:19:18 with Beano and just kind of tighten it up. Sounds amazing. It should be coming out around this summer. Sheesh. You know, the team is real excited. We just kind of like finished going over all the stuff, I think for the last like three weeks with everybody. So got everybody in, Mike and Keys, Foley, Mars, Rance with the whole team and just like,
Starting point is 01:19:40 you know, it felt good. You could definitely feel hustle energy in the building while we were there. That's important. That's important. for LA, you know, when Kendrick was out to pop out, Sam, and he was like, he ain't been right since Nip passed. He's not lying. Like, that is real, you know. And I think someone that I guess, whether he's expanded on it or not, has even taken Nip's passing on his back to and been like, you know what, I have to just somehow maneuver in a way that I'm
Starting point is 01:20:06 representing the same ideals that Nip did. Because before Nip, no one was talking about business out here, like the way that Nip was. You know what I'm saying? No one was using certain things in their music the way that Nip was. You know, Kendrick doing that in like the heart part five and having that imagery of your brother. You know, all of that feels like an homage towards Nip in the best way possible. When you see that type of stuff, are you, I guess, a grateful that somebody like Kendrick is like, you know what? I understand the moment and I'm going to make sure to shed light also on Nipsey for him to never be forgotten on my platform. 100% I think
Starting point is 01:20:42 Kendrick man is you know somebody that Hustle respected and our team respected and somebody that from the beginning
Starting point is 01:20:53 was grinding and you know pushing to the top you know from the city also man so the struggle they went on tour together
Starting point is 01:21:04 you know Hustle is a a student of music in the game so just always was you know like man this dude is dope yeah and so obviously now man I think uh the love that that that that that Kendrick have shown bro man is is always appreciated and respect it and um you know just salute to bro yeah man I appreciate you coming through Sam and I want to talk to you about the marathon the actual marathon like not the LA Marathon 2025 we talked about
Starting point is 01:21:35 this last year okay because this is your second annual that you guys are running and It's all in partnership and for the Neighborhood Nip Foundation and the McCourt Foundation, right? But you, like, low-key just woke up that day and ran the marathon. Because I heard, like, what? I heard that really piss Jorge off. Train for months. And then that day, Sam, you just woke up and ran a marathon? That's wild.
Starting point is 01:21:59 Is that the same technique we're going with this year? No, I think, I just, honestly, I hadn't had enough time to train last year. I may have ran maybe like seven times probably like a mile each time I for sure did not feel like I was ready but I'm gonna go out here and just try to wing it Wow
Starting point is 01:22:20 What did you like what do you attribute that to Like being able to just wake up and do that Man really I got lucky man I was praying I was like please God don't let me pass out Okay God is in your corner You know I'm a walk I'm gonna crawl I'm gonna try to finish it And then man having JP and the team
Starting point is 01:22:38 and really our trainer, the trainer stayed with me and lagged it back and was just, you know, walking me through it and was like, bro, in the hills, we're going to walk. I'm like, oh, say less. I'm doing it. The hills walk and run, walk, run. And, you know, by the time I got to mile 10 and then to 19, you know, I was like, all right, it's like Hustle's say, man, it's not, you just got to do it at your pace. If I'm out here till the dark, till it's dark, as long as I get to the finish, I'm good.
Starting point is 01:23:08 You know, I finished it. So this year, the plan was this year, to it took us the time. I ain't even ran once yet. I'm in the same boat. I'm in trouble. At this point, you're going to do it somehow. I want to know what was the combo with you and JP after? Like, were you, like, was there any trash talk?
Starting point is 01:23:26 Was there like, or was it like, Dan, you did that? Or what was it like? Nah, man, I finished. And by the time I finished, JP was already dressed. Back with his son and a whole other outfit. fit, the shower, clean. I'm sweating. I'm like, damn, bro, when did you finish?
Starting point is 01:23:43 He finished like half the time I finished. Oh, okay, okay. So, JP really is the inspiration, man. He's knocking it out, man. I think my goal, honestly, last year was to try to get to his time last year. Last year. But I don't know. I'm feeling I just hope that I can finish it again.
Starting point is 01:24:01 Again, yeah. Well, you did it once. Loki, I don't think we could just start, like, literally wake up today. I can't do it. No. And the 26.2. No, I think y'all can. I'm going to tell you, you guys can do it, especially if you have a trainer with you.
Starting point is 01:24:13 Yeah. Because what I realized, it wasn't my win. And I didn't realize this. I didn't know what I was going to come into. It wasn't the wind that messed me up because you can walk. They got waters all the way. They give you fruits. It's your legs.
Starting point is 01:24:28 It's will your body allow you to keep going? And if you can, I see, and I seen old ladies was lapping me and passed me by. That's wild. At that point where you're like, what did I get myself into at this? Yeah, I'm like, damn, they're passing me up. All the old people. I'm like, oh, so it's really about the pace. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:47 Just pace yourself and just keep going, anybody can do it. That's the trip, because even those hills that, like, it's the downtown L.A. Hills, like, they look steep just driving up. Imagine walking up or running up. I could just imagine being exhausted and be like, oh, 19 more miles to go. Like, you did that, and you're going to do it again this year. Come on. And all of the proceeds are going to go towards that plaza.
Starting point is 01:25:10 You know, I want to talk about the plaza real quick. Because what you guys are doing with that plaza is you're making it for the kids to learn music and learn different trades. One story that I loved about Nip was how he was in some type of after school program in Watts. With Kid Inc. randomly? Really? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:29 And that taught him music. Had that not been in place at the time, at the perfect time that he was about to go to, maybe his past. would have been a little bit different. And you see that and you're like, I want to give that opportunity again to other children. Can you talk to me about, I guess, that renovation of the plaza on Crenshaw-Slauson? Yeah, I think it's important. And the family, the team is just, you know, appreciative that we can renovate it and that we even have an idea of something that that's meaningful for that plaza. Yeah. Because, you know, it's the original, it's, it's the foundation. It's where Hustle used to hang out where he first sold his
Starting point is 01:26:05 mixtape and, you know, it's the store, we bought the lot. But the thing was, man, what can we actually do here? It just didn't feel comfortable opening the marathon clothing and back to selling clothes at that location. So being able to figure out the right thing for that
Starting point is 01:26:21 was everything and I think the neighborhood Nip Foundation and then also what is that foundation going to open and have access to? And it, like you said, it was something that Hustle always told us was pivotal in the career. And, you know, the fact that he told me personally that every kid that went to that program
Starting point is 01:26:43 ended up successfully pursuing music as a career. And he was like, man, how important that was to empower kids when they're young. So I think for us being able to offer that, it's taking a little longer than we thought, but we're almost there, just being able to offer that, you know, on Crenshaw, Slosson, at the neighborhood Nip Foundation is everything. Yeah. Wow. That's how you give it back.
Starting point is 01:27:08 That's how you make best use of even that place in that situation, man. Also, I always trip out on the story that you told at the Memorial how Nip built a computer. Oh, yeah. And I was like, can you have computer building classes? Because that is a trip in itself. Yep. And that is turned on. Yes.
Starting point is 01:27:25 It ran. I couldn't believe it. You did it. No, that's super dope. You know, I think just that's, have that center, I can also already imagine just a synergy that's going to happen there, that there's going to be essentially kind of like a school of like people that pass through there and continue that same legacy, like a nip, like a kid ink. I'm not sure who else was in there,
Starting point is 01:27:47 but I'm sure, you know, they went out to pursue music. And yeah, I mean, it's like, I already know, I mean, I'm sure there must be some talks in the background of like, even if there's anything, you know, we can donate to our time of like, you know, hearing them out or whatever. I know that's probably down the line, but it's like, you know, having something like that just, I think creates others being inspired and wanting to give time, energy resources as well. So, you know, just salute to what you guys are doing. And, you know, it's very inspiring. Come on, man. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:28:15 Definitely appreciate it. I know it's hard to take a break just to hear us to be like, you're amazing. Yeah, for sure. Sam, you need to hear you're amazing, bro. I know a lot of it's, like, you don't need to hear it. It's just getting to the grind and making sure everything gets done. And like literally when Nipsey said, like, if it's me, just like make sure you guys finish the plan. Make sure everything goes according to what we thought, what we planned out, and you're continuing to do that.
Starting point is 01:28:37 But Sam, what you've done is beyond. Like, it's that and then some. And I know that all of that is a testament to your love to your brother. Like there's nothing but that love between Sam and Nip. And I think that's the biggest, I guess the biggest note when we see all of these things, it's just a testament to your guys' brotherhood. So I appreciate you time for coming through. March 1st. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:59 Marathon Burger Grand Opening 75-07 Merrilloles Avenue. A, and the first 100 people you get to eat free. That is this Saturday. I am going to be the first 100 people. There's going to be hourly giveaways, exclusive opening day merch plus special guests that always come through. You guys always have, bruh, I met so many basketball players at the Complexcon stuff that you guys had. It's like an all-star game. Anything marathon related.
Starting point is 01:29:25 Ending marathon related. It was tight. Yeah, we met Hawaii. Yeah, and he was like, you guys talk better about me because I'm a clipper. And I was like, no. And then he had the hugest hands I ever seen in, and then I try to get away as fast I could. That was on. No.
Starting point is 01:29:35 Sam, thank you for coming by. You don't do interviews often. I appreciate this beyond a measure that you're able to come through and say what's up to Los Angeles. Like, I just have to tell you, like, when it comes to Power 106 and Nipsey, that relationship is before me and after me, you know, what him and the leakers have done. I think he headlined the last powerhouse. And it was like, he's all through the halls. We talk about him all the time. Like, this is where I feel him so much when I'm kind of connecting the music's playing.
Starting point is 01:30:05 This is what he made music for, you know. So thank you, Sam, for coming by so much. Yeah, I appreciate you guys having us. And yeah, definitely, man. Power 106, you know, you already know, man. It's what we listen to as kids. This platform means everything. And I think just even how proud, you know, we are that you, you right here.
Starting point is 01:30:24 and the morning show is big. Thank you, Sam. What's up? This is Be Real from Cyprus Hill. Where are you from, Esse? Don't you know I'm local? Oh, how good it feels to be a Laker fan, you guys. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:40 To the L.A. Lakers and big up to Luca Donchich, man. My guy. Shout out of Luca. My Slovenian. Incredible. No, for real. Okay, so, you know, recently there's been talks about how the NBA is trying to get ratings for games and people aren't really watching the games.
Starting point is 01:30:57 Not yesterday's though. Yesterday's game, Lakers versus Dallas Mavericks, which is Loki Lucas X-Team. It was the first time they saw each other and there was so much, I guess, like, like Novelinist behind it. Yeah, a lot of buzz. First of all, I have never seen a commercial like this one. Check it out. So that car you hear, it's so, there was a license plate that's a 77 and a lot.
Starting point is 01:31:31 It said the license plate read Texas. Someone drops down, maybe it's Luca, changes it, and it says, now it says 77 Los Angeles. It's a decked out purple and gold car. It's a very rare car too. I can't even explain, like say the name. It's such a rare car. It's a conizade, isn't it? It starts with a K?
Starting point is 01:31:49 I don't know. Pretty sure it's a conizade. It's really rare to have in the United States. There's only a couple imported from Europe. Yeah. Yeah, and not only, because it kind of could seem AI that commercial. but they even brought the car down to Crypto.com Arena and L.E. That's what tripped me out because that's how rare that car is.
Starting point is 01:32:07 I was like, I don't know if they really have that car in the commercial. Yeah, I get you. And then when I saw it wasn't. Yeah, when I saw people posting pictures at Crypto with that car, I was a loki little jealous. Luca does. I just love that the marketing is going crazy for Luca because he is with Jordan Brand, you know, Nike. And right, didn't they do something with the parking letty? Yeah, so this part is cool too.
Starting point is 01:32:28 I want to get the name of the car right. Say it again, what you said. It's a Konazegra. Yeah. Very rare car. And it was featured in the commercial. Basic, and with the thing in the background, all my exes live in Texas. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:39 Like, yeah, we're about to see you tonight. But we're turning up, right? Not only did Jordan Brand do that, but they also bought out. And if you've ever tried to find parking down in LA Live, it's impossible. You're walking. You're paying 50 bucks wherever you park and then you're still walking down to LA Live. That's crazy. But they bought out parking lots and we're like, hey, enjoy free parking.
Starting point is 01:32:59 a Laker fans courtesy of Luca and Jordan Braden. I love that. Can they do that more often? I wish. Yeah, same. Joy was there. All over it said full tank, no mercy. You know, it seems to be that Luca's really, really holding on to like, I hate my ex.
Starting point is 01:33:17 Yeah. I hate my ex the Mavs. You know, the GM, Nico, Nico Harrison, he was even in attendance. And he was looking at Luca throughout practice. It was crazy. Like there's a photo of like a stare down. almost, but Luca still dropped a triple double to beat his former Mabbs team, 19 points, 15 rebounds, 12 assists.
Starting point is 01:33:38 This is, again, this is Novela. Yeah. This is Lakers and Luca, and there's even a part where Luca and LeBron are like, like, just having fun. Yeah. Yeah. They're playing with their food. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:50 He's even treating them really like an ex-girlfriend because as we know, you know, there's a such thing as a revenge body. Yeah. Because one of the things that people were criticizing Luca for, for it in the Mavericks organization was not being in shape. They said he got up to 270 pounds. He has 6'6. So that's not like huge,
Starting point is 01:34:07 huge, but they were saying that's a red flag. You know, he's only going to get bigger. Yeah. But showing photos of like when he first got here two, three weeks ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:15 And now he's probably lost like 15 pounds at least. Wow. He looks in shape, more in shape that he's probably been since his rookie year. So it's like he's really treating it like a breakup for him. Yeah. He also, he also posted on,
Starting point is 01:34:29 On his Instagram story, there was like a, it's a movie scene where it's like, F you, F you're cool, F you. Yeah. It's from the Chappelle show, a skit. Oh, really? Yes, yeah. Yeah, it's really funny. Yeah. And so, and he has little faces of different people on the Mavs team.
Starting point is 01:34:45 And the only, it seems the only people that he is like, like he likes is Mark Cuban. Also, I think he's really cool with Kyrie Irving. Okay. In the beginning of the game, because they used to do a handshake. He definitely don't like Jason Kidd. Oh, no. Oh, no. They did, they, they had a hand.
Starting point is 01:34:59 When they would start the games and the Mavs and then they looked at each other before tip off and then they they ended up doing the handshake. It was really cool to see. Oh, I see it. Yeah, yeah. They're shaking handshake. What I'm feeling, though, this energy of like, dang, this looks so tight and it feels so cool. The rollout. It's usually what we feel during finals, you know, or when it's championship time to see that through the regular season.
Starting point is 01:35:22 And again, I know they definitely want people more engaged in the sport and watching it. Things like this and these like narratives. is definitely going to get people watching. It's must-see TV. And then also in April, I need to get the exact date, but he's going to go to Dallas. So Lakers are going to go play Dallas in Dallas, and that's going to be like the major pay-per-view, you know, fight-type game. You know what I'm saying, that everybody is going to have to watch.
Starting point is 01:35:48 What I feel like, too, Vic, and I'm wondering, is this mean to the Mavericks? Because a whole Jordan brand, I'm sure there's Jordan athletes on the And they're like, hey, why'd F me for? Like, why are you guys making our team the villain? Because it seems to be like the Mabs or the ex-girlfriend. We hate the Mabs, right? Yeah. But like, there's actual plagiar's on that team.
Starting point is 01:36:11 And they didn't necessarily do Luca wrong. No, this is more GM. But it's like, it has to, he has to have that like war mentality. You know what I'm saying? The day is actually April night. He does. But I'm saying like the brands associated, like the Jordan being like, yeah, we're siding with, we're talking with Luca on this one.
Starting point is 01:36:28 Of course, yeah, of course they're going to side with him. Yeah, he could potentially like the face of the NBA, you know, so. That's crazy. Because then you can seem, I guess you can see other brands starting to clown the Mavs to them. You know, it seems like they're just going to be low-key, the Drake of the NBA. Oh, for sure. Especially when Anthony Davis getting hurt. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:49 It just added to like the trade and everything going on. They look really bad. You're going to see like duolingal dissing them soon. Well, I think, you know what I'm saying? I get you. I think the Dallas Mavericks and, you know, Nico Harrison in particular are going to be like the face of like bad decisions. Yeah. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:37:09 For sure. Like, or selling too early. But if anyone loves Nico, it's Lakers fans. Look at what they were chanting. Yeah. That's crazy. I love us. So savage.
Starting point is 01:37:23 Who are such butts. I'm so happy to be a Laker fan now. Yeah. I know, right? Since where I'm Greg? You are here? What? I'm a Laker fan now.
Starting point is 01:37:30 I've been a Laker fan. For like three weeks now. When the Lakers got Luca, you decided? No, way before that. No, you're lying. No. It was way before that. It was way before that.
Starting point is 01:37:41 You can't go from Celtics to Lakers. Like, you just can't do that. I don't know what the last time I watched a Celtics game. Yeah, I think it was when the Lakers play the Clippers. No, it was way before that. No, that's when you became a fan. Oh, yeah, I watched the game. As a Laker fan, you can't go from Celtics to Lakers to Lakers.
Starting point is 01:37:56 You need a shower first or something. I did a shower first. You need like 20 showers. Shower to fish. You know what? Yeah. Maximil, you're the clipper fan, but you can still see, I guess, like, the energy behind this, right? No, this is beautiful.
Starting point is 01:38:09 Honestly, I'm a big fan of Luca, his style of play. And, I mean, it's just genius the way they're rolling it out and, you know, making him, like, the next face of the Lakers and the NBA. I can't hate on that. Incredible, man. Shout out, Luca. Shout out, you're a cool guy. And you speak Spanish, too. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:25 He does. Yeah. Come to Brownback, bro. Let's play no savo. Luca. Oh. That'd be tight. That'd be so tight.
Starting point is 01:38:30 That would be fire. All right. Connected like I'm rosecrans. Rooscrans. Roast cranes. The word is Aesap Rocky is already taunting the judge and court system in a new song. All right. So Aesap must stand for as soon as possible today.
Starting point is 01:38:48 And he might be tempting fate a little too soon after being found not guilty of two felon accounts of assault with a deadly weapon. He decided to drop a snippet of a song, produced by Metro Woman, by the way, where he talks about the judge and refers to. first to them as your honor. All right, listen to this. I'll take you to court, your aunt, look like John Gotti and court your honor. You know that guy got me your course. Your Honor. So he's saying, I look, I'm wearing Armani to Court, Your Honor.
Starting point is 01:39:17 I'm dressed like John Gotti, your honor. And so he's kind of like, you know, flexing that he got found not guilty. And he was fresh and fly on top of just releasing all the photos of him and Raybans during court to announce that he's a creative director of Rayburn. bad now and so it's like I don't know man you think it's too soon if I was him he's gonna do what he wants to do yeah he's gonna do he's gonna do but if I was him I'll shut the hell up dude
Starting point is 01:39:43 well yeah but also it's like all this attention is on him right it is like it's kind of a good time to be advertising music and like projects I hear you and his project is called don't be dumb so what I will say is Aesap listen to your album title I think it's smart as far as like capitalizing on the wave and the attention.
Starting point is 01:40:06 But it's like he better hope he never gets in legal trouble again. Ever again. Because they're going to pull all this up and be like he's making fun of us. It's a little risky. Yeah, it is risky. Because you may not have been found. Again, double jeopardy exists. Apparently, like if you were found not guilty, they can't find you guilty for the same crime.
Starting point is 01:40:22 Right. But they might get you on something else. Oh yeah. Like you have a little OJ, bro. OJ got away with murder, but he's the one to jail for the other stuff. Right. Yeah. So be careful.
Starting point is 01:40:32 Don't, I guess don't. be on their list. Yeah. Yeah. And you already know they're going to take that song and just have it in the tuck. Yeah. Your honor, huh? Mm.
Starting point is 01:40:40 Mm. Mm. Mm. It's your hockiness. Oh, yeah. Well, you know, too, even seeing how, uh, how much, I guess, emotion was behind when they said he was not guilty. He jumped across to hug Rihanna.
Starting point is 01:40:56 Like, you could tell this could have been his life on the line. You know what I'm saying? Mm-hmm. So it's like, you know that. what could have, it was a very thin line between whether you're in or you're out. Yeah. So don't take it, like, don't take that lightly either. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:11 But he's a musician. What else do we want for him? You know? Yeah. Yeah, I feel like it. Another kid? Yeah. They have cool names.
Starting point is 01:41:17 Oh, what we want is the Rihanna album. Yeah. That's what we want. Yeah, if you had dropped a teaser for the Rihanna album, which your band, bro, everybody would be fine. Oh, yeah. Instead of seeing A-Sab Joe out there looking fly. A-sab Joe. He's a job.
Starting point is 01:41:30 His lawyer. His lawyer. Yeah. Oh, man. Yeah, exactly. All right, guys, look, the game and Kanye are teaming up to be horns for Beyonce's mom, Tina. All right. In a new song.
Starting point is 01:41:44 That's weird. I know. All right. So, look, the game is working on his new album, The Documentary 3. And he's working with good old buddies that he's worked with on past documentary albums, including Ye, formerly known as Kanye West. And they dropped a new song snippets on IG, and it's titled Tina. I'm going to play this for you here. I see my death in his child.
Starting point is 01:42:05 The immune was stretching me out. Nourous my stomach and knots. So I took a couple of shots. And I took the whip off the lot. And I put the whip on the yacht. I think I'm whipped off a yacht. Missing you tricking the night. What does he say?
Starting point is 01:42:33 Chacha? What? I like it. It's kind of a vibe. I know. But what are they saying? It's like Miami Vice. Oh, I think it's a Tina Turner sample.
Starting point is 01:42:40 Oh, okay. But he said at the beginning. That's definitely what's like. Yeah, yeah. But he was saying, like, the beginning was like, this is my destiny's child, like, kind of referring to it. But the thing is, it's called Tina. It's a photo of her. And then also he shared a DM of him, DM of the game DMing Tina Knowles with a banana emoji.
Starting point is 01:43:01 Yeah, with the kind of wild. I was expecting a totally different approach from the game. Game is such a troll. I know. He just had a baby. I think he legit has a girl. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:11 No, it's so funny. Even like all the way down to like the details like even on the end of the song like how do you get other people involved? He got Jim Jones and Kanye involved too. Listen to this. Just like the Eagles be bawling. You're kidding. Just like the Eagles be bawling. All right.
Starting point is 01:43:36 Oh, man. He is the biggest role ever. But the music is sounding really good. It sounds good. I'm not that part. Very different, you know, from the music he does. incredible, incredible, like, collabs together.
Starting point is 01:43:48 They do. Dreams was an incredible collab. Wouldn't get four? Wouldn't get for? Yeah. They forgot that. Great record. Yeah,
Starting point is 01:43:54 no. They're always, you know, good when they do music together. Even that song, Easy was pretty good. Oh, yeah. I just don't understand where Beyonce's mom, Tina fits into all of this.
Starting point is 01:44:04 Yeah. Of all people, like moms, too, it's like, why Tina knows, like, she's bad. I know, I'm gonna look into this really quick. She was on Jennifer Hudson's,
Starting point is 01:44:14 show and she was doing like before you get on Jennifer Hudson show you do like the little runway right yeah she looked I was like okay miss Tina oh yeah she is bad inspired a whole song yeah all right well that was your word on Rose Kranz brought you by local Southern California Toyota dealers I'm Rose Kranz Victor Brownback mornings on Power 106 Hey Sambra sala with Angie all right it's time for me to explain this whole drama going on with Bad Baby in Alabama Barker if you guys are like me you know bad baby you know bad baby as the
Starting point is 01:44:49 Catch me outside. How about that? See, it didn't play earlier, so now it hit. Okay. Nice. And then Alabama Barker, she's actually
Starting point is 01:44:56 Travis Barker's daughter, right? Mm-hmm. And the two of them have been going back and forth, but now they dragged in Kanye West and the Kardashians in this whole drama,
Starting point is 01:45:05 you guys. Why? So this, why? Yeah. So this whole drama started because Catch Me Outside Girl started throwing jabs
Starting point is 01:45:12 at Alabama, Travis's daughter, right? Saying that she stole her baby daddy, that she was sleeping with him, And since then, this was like back in December, right? And so since then they've been throwing shots at each other.
Starting point is 01:45:24 But now it like, uh, Bad Baby just did a whole new, uh, disc track title, Miss Whitman. And she, um, she released the music video about it, right? Yeah. And the thing about this one is that she got Kanye involved like you were asking, Greg, because she sampled, um, she's, carnival by, uh, yeah, by Kanye. Kanye. Sorry. All right, so they were both going back and forth.
Starting point is 01:45:52 Yeah. And Alabama actually dropped a song previously. I didn't know that she wrapped. Yeah. Yeah. I mean either. Honestly, I just thought she was like Travis Barker and then that one lady's kid. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:02 And it was surprisingly pretty good. Yeah. And I was so ready to hate on it. Like I was like, ah, here we go. And then the music video quality. Also, it's like you could tell like, okay, you got definitely got funded. Right. But they were, she was using her, like, the music video.
Starting point is 01:46:18 go at bad baby because they got beef. Over the baby daddy. Over the baby daddy. Yeah, that's how it started. And the cry baby, this is the cry baby disc. Who's the bad? Who's the boyfriend? Who's the baby daddy? Leave on.
Starting point is 01:46:30 So I'm not even sure who he's the bad baby daddy. He's like a ran like he doesn't, I don't know. He's not known for anything specific. Oh really? I think he's still on and off with bad baby. Yeah, they keep going back and forth. They break their back together, things like that. But I'm going to play the disc track of Crybaby that Alabama Barker actually made.
Starting point is 01:46:48 Hold on. Can't believe I heard a dish tread This h's like me Dogg's doing all that barking But won't bite me I ain't got a little finger If she tried to fight me Yeah
Starting point is 01:46:58 My life a movie daddy Spike Lee Travis told me going turn up It's giving hype peace Smoked to me I was out in LV and LV try to That's not Lotto? No
Starting point is 01:47:11 That sounds exactly like Lotto Wrote it for her Of course But it's still crazy No I mean she She still had the delivery I think because of probably her pops being a drummer, she has natural rhythm. Yeah, and that beat is hard too.
Starting point is 01:47:23 I think so. I mean, it's like, not everybody can flow like that. Even if somebody writes the perfect rap, you know what I'm saying? That's what a lot of people were saying. She has flow. Alabama probably had a ghost writer and Bad Baby Catch Me Outside Girl. She actually, they're saying she brought her. I would not expect that from her.
Starting point is 01:47:42 Alabama? Alabama. Yeah. And if you guys want to compare it, this is Bad Baby's Miss Warrant. Whitman, disc track towards Alabama. I belong all in the zoo. See, I don't understand. She's on tiger and chisel the babies.
Starting point is 01:47:55 I'm seeing a son of Graham. Flex like me. Wanna be just like me. But I got plex on plex on plex like so. So did you bite your hair like me. We're not me. They put you back to back to back. That could never be me.
Starting point is 01:48:08 I wish I didn't hear that. I like that flow. I wish I could reverse. I got flex on plex on plex. Yeah, but she just rhymed me with me. And the punch lines didn't hit at all. Like the delivery was like spill a lot of tea in a short amount of time and it was just like Too much too much at one time
Starting point is 01:48:24 But what's getting a lot of attraction is actually the music video Where she has like a Travis Barker lookalike playing the drummers and playing the drums And you just see Catch Me Outside girl like she's twerking on him So it's like that track plus the music video is what getting people to talk about it Because even in the song Yeah no even in the song she's accusing Alabama having no friends sleeping with a thousand and bodies, getting pregnant by Tiger's baby, which Tiger and Alabama have both said, like, that never happened.
Starting point is 01:48:54 Yeah, and the crazy thing about this, you know, I guess they're dissing each other. Uh-huh. Yeah, it's like the song that she sampled because to me, that's like the bigger story of how like the families that have to be involved in the beef because of this like back and forth. This is definitely shaking up Calabasasas, you guys. because they all are Calabasasas neighbors and they probably all know each other and like...
Starting point is 01:49:19 They increase security. Oh, for sure. Oh, yeah, yeah. Oh, yeah. The pavilions is going crazy about this. The kids of Calabasasas are going crazy. And they rap now, so it's wild. No, they're wrapping.
Starting point is 01:49:29 So in this same song, Catch Me Outside, girl, she's actually saying, like, she's throwing shots at Courtney's saying, like, your stepmom burned out, why she took her sister's second hand. Pretty much saying that Travis had, like, a thing with one of Courtney's sisters, with one of the...
Starting point is 01:49:43 I think a few people did. No, Travis has said, like, I think he was in love with Kim, if not, if I'm mistaken. Yeah. And then that was like definitely a whole thing. When we all? Yeah. I feel like we all were. Not a point.
Starting point is 01:49:55 Yeah, but you didn't live next to her and could have had like post-office right there. No, you didn't. I swear. You're not the same as Travis Barker's proximity. I just don't have tattoos and darker. Yeah, you're not a light skin in the same. No, but okay. So then it continued, right?
Starting point is 01:50:10 Because then bad baby, catch me outside girl. She goes on to her. And she posts Like a video Where it's like a leak Of a remix Of the song That she's making
Starting point is 01:50:19 Listen Listen She's up A billion My kiss line Which is a million She's making it seem Like Kanye's on the beef
Starting point is 01:50:30 And that he's jumping On the remix On the song? The remix is on Carnival On Carnival But the way that Bad Baby She's making it seem
Starting point is 01:50:38 Is that Oh you know what On his His song Yeah So they Yeah that doesn't add She might have had like, because I don't, I mean, I heard Carnival, but I don't remember the exact lyrics.
Starting point is 01:50:48 The bars, yeah. But perhaps maybe she had, being that she's, you know, maybe in just the scene, the music scene. Maybe she has like an unreleased verse that she just had of that song or something. That she's playing to make it seem that way. Or maybe he did get involved and then North had to make that call and was like, hey. North. No, no, don't get involved in this. Like, we're on the other side.
Starting point is 01:51:11 You know what I'm saying? No, I feel like that happened. It's actually true. Like, this is what's happening over there. Yeah. What even? I don't think North would make a call. Yes.
Starting point is 01:51:18 She's the boss, bro. North is the boss. North is going to be the richest out of everybody. And North is tapped in. She probably knows both girls. She's going to sign them both. Yeah. Honestly.
Starting point is 01:51:29 So I feel like she made that call and she's like, hey, big dog. Nah. Don't involve yourself. You're on the wrong side right now. Wow. Yeah. Well, actually, Kanye did have to post a video and clearing that up saying like he's not part of the drama. Okay.
Starting point is 01:51:42 Listen. You know, none in the middle. None of this. A.I.B. People throwing my voice on things. The whole carnival sample. I just talked to Travis Barker. I would never be in the middle.
Starting point is 01:51:53 I don't even know what's going on. I clear anything. It's because so many people try to stop me. They stop clearances, everything. So any verse would be going viral using my voice and all that. It's like I didn't do it. Okay. Wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:52:08 Clear anything? That's clear. No, no. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. No. Let me go play.
Starting point is 01:52:13 Wait a minute. No, this, the fact that he won't clear anything else up, any of his public statements in the last couple years. But he'll clear up that he's not involved in the Alabama Barker and Bad Baby Beef just pissed me off. Too close to home. I think he stands on everything else he's done. I think on everything else he's like, yeah, that's me.
Starting point is 01:52:34 But on this, he genuinely may have not. Yeah. No, even like the video, it's like it's him and he's serious. Like normally like I would think like, it's an emergency it's an emergency guys this is they all live by each other
Starting point is 01:52:47 you guys I know that's the crazy part and he's not encouraging why don't like crimes it's crazy so I think within them to Alabama Barker and Bad Baby
Starting point is 01:52:58 they have to do stuff that would outdo the other like it's not even more about like oh you're you get around or whatever they've probably been through that right yeah
Starting point is 01:53:09 so of course bad baby's like I'm get her like this and low key it's kind of genius genius the sample the yeah to sample conier she posted a screenshot of them saying that they thought her rap was hard or whatever and she said like thanks con yeah and bianca so to alabama who has close proximity to conya at least through his kids cousins yeah they're cousins through marriage at least that way it's like wait what like now you're affecting me like art of war status like you can say whatever you want about me but
Starting point is 01:53:41 wait, now you're telling me my cousin's dad is a part of this and he's co-siding to you, that's going to mess him up. Yeah, it was a good chest move. It was a good chess move. Yeah, great chess moves. I don't know, I'm team Alabama. I'm team bad baby. I think she... Pick a team, Vic. Okay, okay. I'm going to play both this track.
Starting point is 01:53:57 Yes. Yeah. Okay, I'll pick a team after the disc tracks. Okay, this is cry baby. This is Alabama. Barker. Can't believe I heard a discred. This is don't like me. Dogg's doing all that barking but won't bite me. I ain't got a little finger if she tried to fight me.
Starting point is 01:54:11 Yeah, my life a movie Daddy Spike Lee Travis told me going turn up It's giving hype peace Smoke the minions like an exercise So tread lightly I was out in LV and LV try to Me I can't even cap I didn't know he was your beatie
Starting point is 01:54:25 One of you play it And then this Oh, that's not Lato? No Okay, big And then this is Bad Baby's track To belong all in the zoo See I don't understand
Starting point is 01:54:37 She's on Tygin' babies I see the son of Graham Blacks like me one want to be just like me. Okay, yeah, I'm on another side. I'm on the other side. Team Alabama. Team Alabama, team Montgomery, team Birmingham, everything, Alabama.
Starting point is 01:54:52 Team Barker. I love Travis Barker. You know the thing is, too, I guess what it all stems from is like bad baby's mad that her baby daddy was trying to get at Alabama. That's low-key like hating on the girl. Like, it's your man. Yeah, be mad at your man. Because even Alabama.
Starting point is 01:55:09 Controla your man. Yeah, no, even Alabama. Alabama said it, she's like, he pursued, he pursued me, not the other way around. For all I know, you guys were broken up between like the whole back and forth, you guys always do. Yeah. So I guess that part of it, like, I guess from the root of it, it's like, nah, you're kind of going at the wrong person. Yeah. And then while the Kanye thing was like pretty, pretty tight.
Starting point is 01:55:32 If Kanye's like, hey, that's AI, that's not me. That's like when Drake used the AI pocket. It's like, now it's not going to hit the same. Now doesn't like have that the umph to it. Yeah. No, you're right. Because I'm even looking at the song and then bad babies calling Alabama like,
Starting point is 01:55:47 you're ugly with no makeup, which I'm just thinking like those are big of worse. That hurts though. It does. Aren't we all though? You can catch me and bad baby outside if you guys want to, you know, squabble up. I'm on her side. Okay.
Starting point is 01:56:00 Okay. Yeah. You can go in. All right. Maybe you could like give her some rap lessons or something. Yeah, I should. Oh, you should be her ghost writer. Should.
Starting point is 01:56:07 She needs help on that part. She needs a delivery. I just hope she didn't get a graduation gift Oh my God Oh my god She's All right Is that what that was for?
Starting point is 01:56:17 She's 21 now Yeah she is Yeah man Why do you know that I have Google right here Right in front of me He googled it I googled it
Starting point is 01:56:27 Oh my god You paid for her OF on early No that's that's a weird That's crazy

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