Club 520 Podcast - Club 520 - Jeff Teague on Ja Morant's BIG CHANGE for Grizzlies, Lethal Shooter response, NBA Cup
Episode Date: December 5, 2024We’re back with Season 3, Episode 13 of Club 520, where Jeff Teague and the guys react to Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant changing the way he attacks the paint to help prevent getting injured as m...uch. The guys then discuss Lethal Shooter jumping on IG Live with Jeff and B Hen, the NBA Cup, and much more! #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, man, we back. Another wonderful episode of Club 520 Podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
Joined by my two brothers up here to my left.
I got my dog, Bishop B.
Henn out the prayer leaves.
How you doing, Nasty?
Cool and nasty.
What's happening, man?
I forgot your new alias, Henn King.
My apologies.
Yeah, I just want to start the show off by saying we love y'all, man.
We appreciate you.
Love 520, man. I love y'all supporters. Please leave Lethal alone love y'all, man. We appreciate you. Love 520, man. I love
y'all supporters, man. Please leave Lethal alone,
y'all. Y'all didn't get to see the end of the pod
or the live, I mean.
Like, please stop threatening that
man. He ain't, he not like that
for real, y'all. He not on that. He ain't
trying to do that. It's, that
shit was smoke and mirrors, so
it's all love this way, man. Stop telling
that nigga he a bitch-ass nigga. Y'all smack fire from him. Y'all gotta do that, bro. Y'all gotta put it's all love this way, man. Stop telling that nigga he a bitch ass nigga
y'all smack fire from him.
Y'all gotta do that, bro.
Y'all don't gotta put
no physical threats
on Lethal, man.
Yeah, we straight.
It's all love.
We appreciate y'all.
I'm not telling y'all
to stand down.
Do what y'all want, man.
When I see y'all
year-end reviews
and I see how many people
posted,
how much y'all listen
to this podcast
and support this podcast
since its inception,
especially the last year,
that shit fires hell, man.
We grateful, for sure.
That's love, like a motherfucker. We grateful, for sure.
That's love like a motherfucker.
For sure, for sure.
For sure, man.
To my right. For sure.
To my right, my dog.
Shout out to my young dogs at Pike.
They be like, for sure.
Nigga winning, dude.
Nah, shout out to my dog,
Mir.
That's my dog.
Young Nacho, young T.
How you doing, brother?
I'm chilling, nasty.
Cooling.
Nah, I got...
So these was about a dope for sure i remember a
couple weeks ago we was talking about uh team jay's and these was the ones i was talking about
these my team jays i ain't gonna lie these motherfuckers feel like brick stuff damn yeah
they they ain't upgrade no material on these joints these mugs is wicked but damn i like
these when i was little.
You know what's crazy that you say that, man?
Looking at all like
the retros and stuff
in like 2025,
if you buy shoes,
get that second job
because some come out
every week.
They doing retros,
but they're not doing
retro cushion, bro.
None of these shoes
feel like they used to.
Like those feel all right,
but the old Jordans,
the old Nike basketball shoes,
they actually had
technology and cushion.
It's all smoke and mirrors now. I don't know these shoes feel comfortable, bro. Really? I got different kind of toes, bro. Nike basketball shoes, they actually had technology and cushion. It's all smoke and mirrors now.
I don't know these shoes
feel comfortable, bro.
I got different kind of toes, bro.
I be straight, bro.
Yeah, these ain't,
these ain't feeling.
I grew up wearing Barclays
and shit like that.
It's a little different.
We did too,
but the Barclays we had
don't feel like the Barclays now.
The CB4s,
they're not the same.
We playing basketball
and shit too,
so a lot of shit matters
when y'all put shit on.
Them Barclays,
they're the worst shoes
to put on ever. Bro, they got a booty and everything in them. You need a... shit matters when y'all put shit on. Man, them Barclays, they're the worst shoes to put on ever.
Bro, they got a booty
and everything in them.
You need to...
You need to have a seat
to put them on, for sure.
You can't stand up
and just...
You got to really sit down
and put the shoes on.
No, you ain't.
If a nigga stand up,
you might be a bad bitch.
You might twerk.
Hell with God, bro.
Them shoes so hard to put on.
And I'm going to tell you
right now,
if you in the gym You gotta shake the spot
Boy you gotta get them
Barfies on
You calm my nigga
Just run bare feet
Yeah
You might lead him at the
Y'all not picking a nigga
Up that's wearing barfies
In the hoop session
Yeah
Yeah cause he about to
Set screens and pass me
The ball the whole time
That nigga not getting
No FGAs
That nigga
He about to do all the dirty work
That nigga never gonna get hurt
That nigga got hella ankle support
So the nigga still come to the gym fresh
in hoop gear
or just t-shirt and shorts now?
Nah, I mean,
hoop sessions is different.
I'm just asking.
Your hoop session
and DJ hoop session is different.
But when you go to any other hoop session, bro,
like, niggas,
all right,
if you got on accessories and shit, bro,
you better be cold
or you're getting torched.
So if a nigga got a wristband on,
he damn near lying.
I'm not picking you up.
You got a wristband on? Yeah. You're not I'm not picking you up. You got a wristband on?
You're not Reggie Miller. I don't want you on my team.
I never understood
the accessories though. Like, even in real life.
Like, I never understood
like
the wristbands
and shit. Like, don't nobody ever do this.
Niggas be grabbing their jerseys
and doing that. Like, with a wristband on.
I've never see a nigga
like do that
but headbands
are swaggy back in my day
but headbands make sense
cause it stops sweat
in your eyes for so much
but still to an extent
like it's still kinda OD
but the people
who's wearing the balance bands
where are them niggas at now
they still off balance
well see I feel like now
I see niggas wearing
the leggings under
or the compression pants.
I can get that.
Well, that's never necessary.
You got...
I understand that.
It's a reason for that.
But you just having, like,
a wristband,
it's kind of crazy.
Bro, but what you got on leggings
under your hoop shorts, though, bro?
It's like compression
and it's also to keep you warm.
Like, nigga,
if you sit on the bench
for a little bit,
you know, that heat...
I can see the purpose in that.
But niggas is an open gym. If you sitting
in the bench, an open gym, bro, go home.
I don't know why niggas wear
nils. The low leg.
Hoop sessions is different. You know what I mean? I ain't been in the gym
in a bit. I'm just saying, I see the nigga for
real. Like, in the grocery store,
he told me he left the hoop session, and he
had no pants on. I'm like, bro, what is
you?
What is that for?
Niggas live out dreams every day, B.
I know we talked about Dewey
and whatever he got going on, but it's
one thing if you go to a hoop session with a jersey, but if you
go to a hoop session with a jersey and the
shorts of a team, you are fucking disgusting.
Having a matching
top and set of a jersey
is nasty, bro. I just feel like professional
athletes just do t-shirts.
I'm about to start
wearing my old shit.
I think professional athletes
just wear t-shirts
and shorts, though.
They don't wear no jerseys.
What are you doing, bro?
If you start going
to the Lions,
and your NBA piss,
that's nasty.
I'm about to wear
my whole fit.
That's nasty.
My throwback Hawks jersey.
Andre Owens in A2.
Fuck you. Put that pressure swag on, nasty. I'm about to throw back Hawks jewelry. Andre Owens in A2. Fuck you.
Put that pressure swag on, baby.
We're about 44 in jewelry.
Fuck you.
That's crazy.
Y'all crazy, man.
Like, you qualified to do that
because you was a league player.
Outside of that, you was nasty.
If a nigga Cosby
wore his college uniform
to the hoop session,
bro, go back.
Just go back, bro.
They need to bring
headbands back, though.
They back. They back. Niggas be wearing headbands, too. back, bro. They need to bring headbands back, though. They back.
They back.
I think he's been
wearing headbands, too.
Oh, okay.
I mean, what's up?
I just seen how the headband
on the game.
Clay Thompson
been wearing headband.
This ain't swaggy, though.
He wear his shit
over his ears.
Yeah, he's some
my bro with his shit, bro.
Yeah.
You Jackie Moon
with his shit.
Yeah, it facts.
But he black out for a reason.
I do what I want.
Yeah, fuck it.
I don't even talk shit
about Clay. I respect. He got a boat. Now, we talk about he be like, I got four rings. I do what I want. Yeah, fuck it. I don't even talk shit about Clay.
I respect.
He got a boat.
Now, we talk about the ones,
but what someone was is cool
because I fucked with the J.R. Smith,
the Supreme.
When he hooked in the Supreme sleeve,
that was aggy to me.
Then he got fined for that shit
and they got the tattoo,
which is hilarious as hell.
Nah, for sure.
I don't really even be paying attention, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
That's crazy.
Are y'all kids allowed
to wear a swag on court?
Do what make you play with it, man.
If you're going to play good with that,
I like that.
Okay.
If you trash and you got all that,
good luck to you.
I was going to say,
he started killing it.
He averaged 20 with the sleeve.
He get down to 10 a game.
He got to take that shit off.
Yeah, yeah.
That sleeve fucking your game.
Yeah, that's going to be disrespectful.
I'm a firm believer. If you have a bad game, take them shit off yeah yeah that sleeve fucking your game yeah that gonna be disrespectful I'm a firm believer
if you having a bad game
take them shoes off
uh
yeah we gonna have to get you
we gotta hoop
something different
they ain't got no powers
in those
damn PJ Tucker
halftime switching up
oh god
yeah
so you the reason
why Bobby put on
them damn KD's
they still lost by 30
first of all
hey that's crazy
first of all
don't do my young boys like that.
Your first of my boys is switching up at halftime.
We just had the J Reels on.
I'm like, damn, you put on the KDs, bro.
You didn't have no buckets in the first one.
He started scoring a little bit in the second one.
God damn.
That's crazy.
Listen, man, we got a lot to talk about tonight before we get started.
Be here.
Oh, yeah. Barbie. Uh-oh. man, we got a lot to talk about today before we get started to be here. Oh, yeah.
Barbie. Uh-oh.
What we got today, Nasty?
Fellas, behave.
Their favorite part of the show.
You're bringing a drink.
We got red cups. I like red cups.
What's this? What we got today?
Let's pie, baby. Okay.
Let's pie.
Let's get to it, Nasty.
Okay.
Okay, we got the Solo Cups.
We're taking it back to the essence.
Okay, let's pie, Nasty.
What's all in here?
I told her to bring the Solo Cups.
I said, we ain't right.
We used to...
Behind used to have 10 Solo Cups when we first started.
Dang.
Look what the money do.
We used to have the Five Cups.
We ain't seen the Red Cups since.
Y'all too far in the trenches.
I'll be trying to garnish and make that stuff look cute.
And y'all don't even appreciate it.
Yeah, nah.
I'm a trench baby.
You said that for a different pod.
Yeah.
Which pod is that?
Take that to the KKW.
Patreon only.
What's in here though, Bart?
What we got?
Strawberry puree.
Hennessy.
Okay.
Oh,
that's what that is.
Wine juice.
Wonder that Hen dog.
I hope I'll punch you
in the back of your head.
You got a little
sidecar feel to it.
Yeah,
it do,
it do,
it do.
That's a good call right there.
That's so crazy
because when we was all
on the road drinking Hennessy,
that's all we could drink,
not because we didn't have options to drink nothing else. But once you go to Hennessy, you just can't go nowhere else. That's where good call right there. That's so crazy because when we was all on the road drinking Hennessy, that's all we could drink, not because we didn't have an option
to drink nothing else.
But once you go to Hennessy,
you just can't go nowhere else.
That's where you at.
You got to stay there
the rest of the night.
That's y'all rules.
They can pass that ye love it.
He crazy.
Give me that rum.
He crazy.
Blend it up.
What's the most
ass drink for you?
When you go to
somebody pull up to your bar,
what most people get?
Mike.
We got people we got Mike crowd in there.
Yeah, so Mike ordered
a bunch of lemon drop
for a bunch of guys.
Mike, you ordered
lemon drop for me.
You admitted to it.
You said that's all they had.
What did you say?
What I said was give me the same thing as last time.
Nigga, they don't know you.
You're not a regular motherfucker all the way in Las Vegas.
It was my first time at the club.
My man's nigga.
Nigga, they was like, yeah, I think he ordered the lemon drop.
Nigga, that was his jam for a fucking party.
Get out of my shit.
I just opened the house.
It was a five minute. I think he said he looks like he wears lemon drops.
Look at his outfit.
That's a lemon drop.
Body better than no pants.
Yeah, a little lemon.
They was like, lemon drops.
He's definitely lemon drops.
That's crazy.
That had Mike fucked up, man.
Fucking dance with the stars outfit.
I didn't wear those. He did not.
They weren't letting me in the club
because I didn't have black pants.
Lululemon? Yeah, he had
on Lululemon.
And he was stretching the whole time.
Wow.
They couldn't get in the club without me.
So I had to go.
Oh, wait.
Wait. Wait.
Wait.
Is that what happened?
Fair.
Respect, K.
Respect, big dog.
Freaky Mike.
Damn.
Somebody said,
where the merch at?
The dude wrote me and said,
I'm tired of y'all not having
a Freaky Mike merch.
I'm like, bro.
You want to watch it?
What have you learned that for?
I hope your name is Mike.
Okay, I think June is approaching.
February closer.
The real black history.
Speaking of
Lululemon, I'm wearing black
from here on out.
I told you, I'm in the comments.
I'm not used to being in front of thousands of people.
You're in front of a lot of thousands. Yeah, a lot of thousands of people. I'm in the comments, man. I'm not used to being in front of thousands of people. You're in front of a lot of thousands.
There's a lot of thousands of people.
I'm in the comments.
That little fucker said,
it's been enough.
Like, she been in a hell storm.
That's strong.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, Barbra.
We talked about hell damage on the show.
Yeah, motherfucker.
Motherfucker called you
the real Hurricane.
You hear me?
The real Hurricane.
Hurricane.
But you can call me
Slurricane.
Hurricane.
Struggling up
to start
an engine.
Since we're here,
though,
I want to ask you,
though,
like,
what's,
you remember,
like,
your first, worst date?
What's the worst date you done been on?
Oh.
Oh, first.
Well, worst date, it don't got to be the first.
I'm sure you've been on a couple, but just your worst one.
This creepy older guy.
He was just such a fucking, just a creep.
The date was cool, though.
Just went to eat, you know, boom, left.
The next day, he had made a song about me
and it was on Instagram.
I'm like, oh my God.
What's it called?
What's the hit?
What's the diss song?
But I was just like, oh no, he said my name in his song.
Oh, he don't see this.
This is so embarrassing.
He's hearing the hoes.
Oh, they're going to find the song.
Yeah.
It was terrible.
I hope they find the song.
Luis.
Herb.
How old was this gentleman?
He was in his 40s.
And when I say, like, for the chorus, he was, like, singing in my name.
Dang, boy, you left a lasting impression on that man.
Never went back.
That was a hell of a day.
Where did y'all go to eat?
Chipotle.
Roof Grizzly.
Oh, shit.
Oh, he made a song off Chipotle.
That's wicked.
Barbie probably slid them heels off and put that foot under that table
he wanted to set my nose down
oh my god
alright Barbie
story time with Barbie later
what the hell
until next time
we gonna start the confessionals next time
nah I appreciate you though Nancy
we need a song
no songs don't you worry cue the music No, I appreciate you though, Nancy. Thank you. We need a song. No song.
No, don't you worry.
It's been put up.
Cue the music, bro.
Oh, man.
Damn, the great fans.
They lit that.
They lit your ass up, bro.
Sorry.
One and done on the body.
Shout out to y'all.
All right, man.
Let's talk about the obvious, man.
Yesterday was the day of Club 520.
Nice little Instagram live.
Please tell the people how that came about.
This is a great origin story for sure.
Well, he just DM'd me.
Asked for the number.
Mike set it up. We hopped on the live.
He's a little hurt at first.
You know what I'm saying?
He wanted to talk to bro. We got on the phone.
It got a little wicked at first, but you know,
we figured it out. We're going to pull up and do some content. You know what I mean? That's all.
Wait, he do content?
Yeah. Oh, I didn't. I know
he did content. He's a dick.
December
15th, he's doing an Influencers Cup.
They're doing content.
So Influencers
Herb Kane. I ain't trying to talk about 15th, he's doing an Influencers Cup. They're doing content. So Influencers...
Hurricane.
I ain't trying to talk about that
nigga. I'm not. It's just funny.
I'm not a content creator. Nigga, you shoot
basketball through flaming rims. We're playing
and the NBA has never shot through an obstacle course.
Like, that doesn't make any sense to me.
It's all good, though. I know.
It's all good. It's all good. But that shit
was funny, man funny I was laughing
I was so proud of your restraint
because I looked at his face
and everything
he was clipping it up
I said
hey you better be happy
on my fucking kids
on some real shit
that was all Mike
shout out to Freaky Mike
I promise you
cause it was finna go up
and I'm glad
how it ended
it ended well
but
Mike is the star
of that
of that for sure.
Y'all called me while I was lifting.
I was like, man, what did he call for?
Mike said, you have to get on here.
I forgot what he said.
He is talking shit.
I was talking shit.
I couldn't wait.
I was like, oh, this is about to be a moment.
I was dying because I didn't get on the video, but I was in the comments.
I was like, this nigga just been in the car for 30 minutes.
He been ready to turn the phone off.
Man, what?
I was driving.
I had to end my life a little early.
I was driving to the crib.
I was like, damn.
But it was cool, man.
Hopefully, we get out to LA sometime, do some content with bro.
For sure.
We all got it watched out.
I think he was a little uptight at first.
And we had to tell him, man, just chill a little bit.
Do some yoga.
Yeah, yoga, bro.
We just be having fun.
It's all love, though.
Yeah.
You can't love boys ever, but we figured it out.
And we worked it out with Lethal.
Shout out to him.
Yeah, that's crazy, man.
Can't wait for the concert.
It was all love anyway.
And we unblocked him.
We unblocked each other or whatever happened.
We follow each other now.
Yeah, he followed me too
after we finished.
We friends.
I was dying
because he was just like,
yeah, I don't know
if I unblocked you or not.
I said, okay,
I unblocked you.
I unblocked you.
And I lucky we followed
the pay dollars.
There we go.
Yeah, I unblocked you.
When I went to go look
on my block list,
you all should see
how many people
I got blocked.
I said, why is Tia
Tia mori blocked
yeah i'm about to block she next to lofty yeah she's blocked i don't know why the new segment
of this show is just t oh my god so many people just block randomly i'm like why is she blocked
i don't even know but that was pretty good He's blocked too, I'm sure. He probably is blocked.
I don't even care.
I had, bro, this one's so funny.
I don't know why, but I had every NBA-like page blocked.
Damn, bro.
Like every Timberwolves page, Boston page.
I had every page blocked.
I was like, damn, I hated basketball at some point.
I hated everything about basketball.
I had a page called
Jeff T. vs. the Haters block.
I said, damn, they was showing me love.
I blocked that motherfucker.
You blocked your fan page.
Man, my fucker.
That's crazy.
My fucker still got to guide me through Instagram.
There's too much shit going on.
I just leave it what it is.
I blocked somebody today.
Talking about,
they said something like,
y'all need to,
y'all need to get on
somebody's ass
or something,
like talking shit.
Like,
I think they probably
was talking about Lethal.
But I just blocked them.
I was like,
get on their ass.
That sound crazy.
Blocked.
Get them gone.
Yeah,
like you blocked.
You said the wrong word.
Get on his ass.
I ain't gonna hold you to,
like,
the comments is always funny.
But today, they said, damn, today, my nigga T, we're from Tua T to T, Palomaro.
They showed the hit of you hitting the group, you know?
They said, yeah, I thought you was a kid.
Man, why y'all post that shit, man?
That was Luis.
Luis?
Luis, I got something for you, Luis.
That Brad Bill shit was wild, though, this morning, bro.
For real.
On my mama, Brad exaggerates.
Everybody that comments said Brad sold. Yeah, he sold that, bro. Did he sell here? Bro, I didn't even believe it. He didn morning, bro. For real. On my mama, Brad exaggerated. Everybody that come in said Brad sold.
Yeah, he sold that, bro.
Did he sell here?
Bro, I didn't even...
He didn't, bro.
You in his head.
Y'all ain't see the real fouls, bro.
That was light.
That was a light compilation.
That's crazy.
That's a light compilation, bro.
The real fouls.
We need the N1 mixtape.
Yeah.
The real outside.
I ain't gonna lie.
It's the other one.
We need the Drew League team. That mixtape. Yeah. The real outside. I ain't going to lie. It's another one. We need the Drew League team.
The pro-am text.
Them was light.
Them light bars.
I was like,
woo.
That's the ones y'all showed?
Wow.
Cool.
I thought y'all was about to go
in the archives.
Boy, I got some.
Oh, don't worry.
They're going to find it
after this episode for sure.
They will.
Y'all got to just type it in.
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you know, with the NBA Cup going on
to teams who advance to the semifinals,
I think everybody on the roster got like 50 bands.
I forgot what the coaches got.
As far as like playoff bonuses and stuff like that,
I mean, not to get in your business too much,
did you ever get like a crazy playoff bonus
or a crazy like unexpected check?
You was just like fucking this up in the air?
Yeah, when I played, when we got the Hawks and we made it to the Eastern Conference Finals, our playoff bonus or a crazy, like, unexpected check? You was just like, fucking this up in the air? Yeah, when I played, when we got the Hawks
and we made it to the
Eastern Conference Finals,
our playoff check was like
170 or something like that.
Hmm.
Yeah.
We was first in the East,
made it to the
Eastern Conference Finals.
It was like 170 or something.
Damn,
Brian been getting
niggas paid for years.
Yeah. All the times he done been, bro. I ain't never thought Brian been getting niggas paid for years. Yeah.
All the times he done been, bro.
I ain't never thought about that.
Niggas done been struck a million playing with Brian.
Probably.
Yeah.
Nigga, end of the bitch, get that finals bonus.
You can go to the finals fucking Brian.
$170 is hefty, bro.
Yeah.
And he said that's easy to count the finals.
If you win the chip, you damn near take home almost $300.
I think Rondo told me he took home $300.
Brought a Bentley.
I think one year he told me he bought a Bentley.
Wow.
Damn, bro. $300 on the count of four? Yeah. I think Rondo told me he took home $300. Bought a Bentley. I think one year he told me he bought a Bentley. Wow. Damn, bro.
$300 on the count of four?
Yeah.
I was like,
one,
something.
Shout out to Tim Duncan,
too, nigga.
Yeah, I had bought a...
I bought a...
What'd I buy?
I bought a crib.
I bought a rental property,
actually.
Yeah, that's
smart shit.
Yeah. Nah, that's fire. Ask her. Yeah, that's smart shit. Yeah.
Nah, that's fire.
That's crazy.
Yeah, they was laughing
because they was talking to Josh Hart about it.
He was like, yeah, fuck them young niggas.
Somebody will get a watch with this money.
Because I don't care about their finances.
It's up.
On God, though.
Extra 50K?
Yeah, bro.
If you win it all, what you get?
I got to look and see.
Oh, half a ticket for every player?
Man, what?
I'd be out there playing hard as hell.
Man, a runner-up's getting money?
Quarterfinal, everybody got 50.
Son, you on my mama. I have a silly
fantasy league right here.
I have a silly little old school
I would have bought. What's crazy about that is,
especially with this,
we were talking about
the Magic eliminating
the Celtic out of the
situation.
Dog,
these teams who will
never get no bonus checks
or don't be in the playoffs,
they got a chance to go
crazy right now to get paid.
All them Hawks niggas
is hype.
Them last niggas
on the bench.
Yeah,
that's what I'm saying, bro.
The 12th man.
Some of the two-way
players is up.
Filthy.
Oh, you get 100 for a semifinal suit? Oh, nigga, it's what I'm saying, bro. The 12th, man. Some of the two-way players is up. Filthy. Oh, you get 100 for a semifinal suit?
Oh, nigga, it's up.
Yeah, that's a nice ass.
Yeah, that's hard.
That's a nice check, boy.
Hell yeah.
Damn, that's why my patience was killing like that.
God damn, I need to rethink my shit.
I got to get back out there, bro.
I just need that.
Just the 650.
Man, y'all can cut me. You just want to be on the team? Yeah, I I just need that. Just the 650. Then y'all can cut me.
You just want to be on the team?
Yeah, I just want to cut me
for the 650
after the taxes are part.
Take home for something.
You know what I mean?
I got some Icy Hot
and some motherfucking
pressure pads.
I don't want to play.
I just want to be on the end of the bed.
I'm going to buy
a couple more properties.
Probably buy a new
little toy,
a little car or something.
A little, you know what I mean?
Yeah, you know what I mean?
A little Mustang.
Nothing too precious.
For sure, man.
With that money, you can afford tickets to Kendrick Lamar's tour.
Because that shit is crazy.
He and Nelsie going on tour with SZA.
It's already in a resale, bro.
They taxing for 500 of those bleeds in certain places right now.
Woo!
And he doing all stadiums.
500 for the noses?
Yeah, bro.
But the stadium is crazy.
Him and SZA is crazy.
That's a hell of a tour.
I touched the,
uh,
she said,
I touched that five for you.
Y'all seen SZA
before she had surgery?
Yeah.
She was ugly as hell.
Yeah, she,
um,
uh,
some of them places.
It depends on what city you at.
Probably Pittsburgh.
Nigga.
Yeah, respect.
They probably got done.
Nigga, go on. Go Chicago. And no Gleazys? But they had the, nigga yeah respect they probably got done nigga going on
go Chicago
in no
wheezes
but they had
the Mercedes Benz
interesting
she's not bad
there
I ain't gonna
lie surgery
but that ticket
match was
I've already
looked through
it's with you
for a lot of
places too
oh she got
sizzle
she fired
before that
she was
she was different
shot it's a lot of it's a lot of people that have been in the Amazon chamber who the code is out of the Oh, she got sizzled. She fired. Before that, she was different.
It's a lot of people that have been in the Amazon chamber.
Who the coldest out of the Amazon chamber?
Who was Tyga playing with when you weren't supposed to?
Oh, Kylie.
Yeah.
She's the best out of the Amazon chamber.
If you see the before and afters.
Coldest rebrand.
I get fished out.
Her rebrand was silly.
And no disrespect to all the women. No disrespect to white women, but I'm not
tapped in like that. I never even
plucked. I had a matter of fact.
You know what's funny?
A white fan.
She was actually
your fan. She told
me to tell you. Damn, that's how you feel.
She said you was her favorite person. Oh, no, fam. She told me to tell you. Damn, that's how you feel. She said you was her favorite person.
Oh, no, no.
And there's no...
I just meant, like, so far, I sleep with y'all.
I got a dark history with white women.
So far as on that side, like, my family,
I don't want to speak too much on it, but...
How I grew up...
How she went that shot.
How I grew up...
I didn't see white women in the like I saw
the trailer park
like
you know what I'm saying
so it was different for me
it ain't no slight
I just
I'm just always
choosing the
black queen stuff
Dr. Umar say
yeah
she used to work
she used to work
for the Hawks
what's up
damn she a fan
damn tell her
I said what's up
what's her name
tell her I said
what's up
she was your...
You was her favorite person.
Nah, yeah.
It's still all love.
You know what I mean?
But I don't want to say her name
because I don't know if she's supposed to be...
I don't know if she can tell somebody
that you're her favorite.
Yeah, I don't know if she's supposed to be
talking about it.
Nah, I don't want no smoke.
She's supposed to be there when we...
Hawks, we would love to come
and do the show for you guys.
And I would love to meet you. So we can get a real talk. We'd love to be there when we uh hawks we would love to come and do the show for you guys uh and i would love to meet you so we love to be there tiny all you guys we would love to do it whoever you are
i don't know if i'm allowed to say her name but i you don't have to bro no matter if you're a
booger or not i don't got nothing to do with that i just want to meet you and show you you know i
mean some love it ain't nothing like that I'm not racist I just want to come to
if I was ever dating
he was my favorite
he doesn't like white girls
so
yeah
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I can't even say that.
I can't even say that.
I can't even.
This nigga so fucking messy.
So I ain't no tellin'
what the fuck
he done told this lady.
Lied you up?
Yeah.
Like, I don't know
why people care
what people's preference
who they date is.
Like, it don't have
nothing to do with me.
Like, fuck with you
on the friend level
or just, you know.
She was just like,
man, he was my favorite. He was so funny funny he just doesn't like white girl but i think she
was saying it like she was saying it definitely in a joking manner yeah but you know it was a
business call so i was just like well i don't know i was kind of keenly like i wasn't trying to laugh
no business there's no smut against white people at all i'm just talking about specifically dating
on how i grew up and how i seen it. It wasn't. Nah, she was laughing
about it. But I was like, nah,
he cool people. Nah, hell yeah. I got
white cousins.
It's love. I'm just nothing.
I got white cousins.
Shouts of white cousins. Yeah, for sure.
That's crazy. Hey man, Steve and I
reported to be getting near a new bag
about 120. I didn't have it shown
the amount of the years in the contract,
but people are hating
and said, damn,
Steve and I get NBA money
and him.
We in niggas pockets today.
Yeah.
They will pay 10.
I said, bro,
Steve and I keep the lights
on ESPN.
He deserve more.
Yeah, he getting 12 a year
right now.
Run it up.
Yeah, I don't know shit
about media like that,
but I feel like
as much as he's on TV,
he deserves something.
Bro, he's on TV.
He's about to start
doing more nfl stuff or he does everything i ain't tripping bro get your money man i ain't never been
a dude to hate on somebody getting money yeah i just never knew why niggas care why that shit
matter for real yeah and especially like when you see i don't know like hey you're not paying them
why do y'all be caring like you're not paying it don't come out of nobody's pocket bro none of you
niggas is paying steven hey why do y'all ever care? I never care what a person got.
Even like when the NBA, when somebody got $150 million,
I used to be like, good for him.
Y'all not paying him.
We for sure.
The only thing that I would say that I might have said, too,
is if somebody who's really a killer don't get paid as much,
I'm glad you got your money, but I feel like that person
deserved just as much, if not more, because he's producing more than you I'm glad you got your money, but I feel like that person deserved just as much
if not more
because he's producing
more than you.
Especially when you see people like,
I remember Gilbert Arenas
and Lou,
Lou had that breakdown
about his stats
and like when you compare it
to per minutes
and what he would be getting
as a starter
but his role is just like,
you've been criminally robbed
because you produced
at the same person's level
and it's a takeaway,
they bad,
but you deserve the same amount
for doing the same amount of work.
That's a different type of comparison.
Whatever Lou made in his life life he deserved way more for sure
no that's what i'm saying like that that's a fact but i get i've been guaranteed if you talk to lou
that nigga be like nah i wouldn't guarantee none of this that's how i feel like like we all grew
up all of us grew up the same way. Same area, everything. Like, shit.
Money. You get some money, then you
I ain't hate nobody, bro.
It's shit. A blessing for sure.
Maybe Lou look at it like that,
but I mean, maybe he cares.
I think he do because Lou done lived a hell of a documented life.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, but he deserved
10 times more than whatever he
had made in his NBA career, and I don't know what it was.
And I don't even care, but he has
lived a
great life.
Nah, it wasn't me. I don't care.
Lou has maxed out. Yeah, whatever that is.
He's a bass player off the court, bro.
And he's made three times more than that and did not
live the life he lived, bro. And the thing about Lou is
like, playing on his scene,
he was the first one was like
when we would get playoff like when you got a playoff check he i remember he was like man i'm
just gonna buy a bond with that and i was like you're gonna buy a bond at this time i was a young
you know i had guys doing investments for me but i wasn't even tapped in really like paying
attention to like what my stuff was invested in like you know people be like oh yo you didn't
build some streets uh we're gonna put it in this bond for Atlanta.
You're going to help build the roads.
I'm like, oh, yeah.
You'll get it back in five years.
I'm like, oh, whatever.
Like, I wouldn't even, like, tapped in.
I was young.
I was, like, 25.
I didn't care.
But to hear him say that, like, man,
we about to get 50K.
I'm just about to buy a bond.
Da-da-da-da.
I was like, what the fuck is he talking about?
Already seasoned. Yeah, and I was like, and bond. I was like, what the fuck is he talking about? I already seized it.
Yeah,
and I was like,
and then when I got older,
I'm like,
man,
that nigga Lou,
he was getting $50 checks.
He was putting them in bonds
and he was doing that.
It's way past five years now.
So he ain't,
nigga,
with that money,
he didn't get,
he cool.
Yeah,
10-4.
We ain't going to get
this pocket wound
with no investigation.
But shout out to Stephen A.
Man,
you deserve that bag. Listen, you've
kept the license on that building for a very long time.
You made one of the best talk shows
of all time. Bro, he deserves
very penny of that for sure. Did y'all see
Gilbert's son?
I was about to say graduate. Move up in the class.
Yeah, every class is hot up. Well, we wait
now.
And he spoke about it too, which is
fire. And I think the best part
about this is that
he has a platform
to where obviously
he can guide his son
in the best direction
because he's been
through all that.
But him talking
step by step
through it,
being like vulnerable
with us,
even though he don't
have to tell us
nothing about his
personal life,
it's fire.
He was just like,
someone went to a school,
closed down,
had to reclassify
to catch up with some stuff.
He's like,
now, all right,
now we're in a position
to where we're moving forward.
And now he can be
the player he gets to be because he don't need NIL money. He ain't, now, alright, now we're in a position to where we're moving forward. And now he can be the player he gets to be
because he don't need NIL money. He ain't
worried about vultures. He gets to focus
on basketball. That shit fired me.
Yeah, I mean, but
why not reclass him? He just
wastes his time anyway. Yeah, if
you watch him, you can tell, like,
he's not supposed to be playing
high school basketball. Yeah, he different.
Yeah, he different. Yeah.
They said nigga made Nas Reed quit an open run session.
Said he was busting Nas Reed ass,
and Nas Reed nigga stormed out the gym type shit.
I don't know how much I believe that.
That's why I said Gil,
we need the real facts behind that.
We ain't doing Nas like that.
I fuck with Gil.
That was some shit that's on him.
Nas Reed will kill his son. For sure. He's just way too small. So we're not going to do that. But he, that was some, that was some shit that's on him. Nasri will kill his son.
For sure.
He's just way too small.
So like,
we're not going to do that.
But he said he happened,
like.
But I mean,
I believe his son is really,
really talented.
For sure.
But Nasri,
yeah,
Nasri,
it might be slight work,
but I think the fact
that I seen him,
have you seen him
do the podcast?
He did a podcast recently.
He kind of talked about his,
stuff he's been going on with him.
He's like,
one day I got to school, and before I got in,
I got called back to the car to go with KD type shit.
And then he talked about him and Benedict Mather in the summer situation.
He was just like, that's the first time I had ever been in a situation
where I had to respond to adversity type shit.
He was like, he wasn't talking shit to me like the little boy.
He was just kind of testing me, proving me.
And I was like, that's fire.
You done had him talking about testimonies,
but proving NBA players, he going to be a dog. That's why I saw, that's why I maybe like Benedict even me, like, proving me. And I was like, that's fire. You done had them type of testimonies with, like, proving NBA players.
He going to be a dog.
That's why I saw.
That's why I maybe like Benedict even more, though.
Because he was really, like, teaching him the game
while playing the game.
Like, I'm a nigga.
Come on.
Let's go.
But, like, fuck him.
It's always fuck him.
Yeah.
He got the right pops, too, for that.
Yeah.
But it's fuck him.
Like, that's the reason I like Gil and how he trained his son, how he gear his son up is because it's like, nah, don't take it easy on him.
Fuck him.
Like, yeah, if he on the court, kill him.
He got to learn how to deal with these monsters or he in the shark tank.
He got to learn how to survive in this tank.
Yeah.
And a lot of people can't handle that.
Even like when a coach get on you or whatever, a lot of kids can't handle that kind of like shark mentality.
They like fade away from it or they can't listen.
And he embraced it.
Like he said with Benedict Mather and doing that to him,
he embraced that.
Like, nah, that was my first time having a little adversity.
He was going at me.
But he wasn't like, I ain't like it.
It's like, I rose to that challenge.
You know what I mean?
And that's the difference.
That's why he need to reclass.
Like, what we waiting on, bro?
Go be where you supposed to be.
Not to do much on it, but like, especially
with you coaching and you being around it at the high school level,
we see so many kids now get
a little bit of adversity and they gone.
They can't start immediately. They switch schools.
And then it's like, eventually they gonna find
out about you. You can hide for so long, but eventually
they gonna find out about you. You can for so long but eventually they gonna find out about you
you can't run
like
you can go hide behind
prep school
five stars
or whatever
eventually
the cream gonna rise to the top
and if you ain't part of that
it's gonna
fade away
you gonna have to perform
at one point
that's what I always tell kids too
that I know
man
fuck that little nigga
that's ranked in the third grade, bro.
That nigga ain't going to be worth a quarter.
Mass majority of them don't be worth a quarter, nigga,
by the time they hit that freshman year of high school.
Shit get the wicked.
It's a few that nigga get through the cracks,
but it's always better to start off sad and then graduate your game.
But even when you get ranked or you high, you got to perform.
At one point,
you're going to have to perform.
Like,
one thing I also respect
about Gil's son,
he go to a high school
where it ain't
a hundred top five players
and it's just him
and a couple of guys,
some local guys
that he grew up with.
Yeah.
Right?
And he has to perform
all the time.
He got to be great
all the time.
Yeah. He got to perform great all the time. Yeah.
He got to perform.
When you go to a prep school, a five-star with all these dudes,
you get to hide.
And one thing about college, you never get to hide.
Yeah.
Like, if you can't hoop in college, it shows, bro.
Like, niggas that went to, no offense,
I played with dudes that went to Mount Verde.
I played with dudes that, and then when they got to college, they still was good players, but that went to Mount Verde I played with dudes that and then when they got
to college
they still was good players
but they went to Mount Verde
they never had
to like
kill somebody
they had other good players
around them
or I played on teams
with dudes
went to Oak Hill
and they played with
five stars
six or seven guys
whatever
and they never had to
be the guy guy
they was always part of a team
and not to say
they wasn't good players they were still good players but they never had to be the guy guy. They was always part of a team. And not to say they wasn't good players.
They were still good players, but they never had to get 28, 35.
You know what I mean?
They never had to have a moment to go crazy.
They always just had to get their 15, 16.
And they became role players.
Vice versa.
I go to Pike.
I played with a bunch of good players my first three years.
My last year, it was just me and my guys. So when you got it, you go to Pike. I played with a bunch of good players my first three years.
My last year, it was just me and my guys.
So when you got it, you go get 30.
Go get 30.
Go get 35.
But it built me to be like, damn, I know what it's like to get double teamed.
And then I looked at college.
I look at Steph Curry.
I look at Dame Lillard.
They go to small schools where they had to produce to get 30, 40 points.
Shit, they get in the league.
Shit, I... Nigga, y'all gonna play me
one-on-one?
I've been getting
double, triple-teamed
my whole career.
Shit, a little bit lighter.
Come on, bro.
Hell yeah.
It's a method to their madness.
That's why I like
how Gil train and stuff, for sure.
For sure, man.
That's dope.
Especially, you said,
like, those Dame Lillards
and CJ McCollum,
they got those solid schools, bro.
It was all on them.
So when they had them moments, it's
intensified because like, damn, you killing them by yourself type shit.
Facts. When it gets to the league, nigga,
now I got good players and I know
how to score. I've been getting triple
teamed my whole college career.
Now I get to go one-on-one against a nigga
with other good players around me?
Yeah. You gotta be a dog, though.
About to be a breeze. Yeah, you gotta be a dog.
Gotta be a dog.
For sure. Speaking of dogs, man, I dog. You got to be a dog. For sure.
For sure.
Speaking of dogs, man,
I think it's dope to see
Ja Morant talking
a little bit more
about some positive stuff.
Not that he was talking
about negative stuff,
but to see him in a good light
in a mature space.
First, him talking about D. Rose
and the influence he had
on him being in Memphis
was just like, you know,
he helped me mature as a man.
And then he's talking about
on the court stuff.
He was just like,
hey, I know y'all see it,
but I ain't trying to duck no more.
It's crazy to see Ja at that age. I mean, he's still young as hell, but just like, hey, I know y'all see it, but I ain't trying to duck no more. It's crazy to see Jai at that age.
I mean, he's still young as hell,
but he like, nah,
I'm tired of getting hurt, bro.
I'm tired of getting knocked out the area.
I'm out for two weeks
instead of a regular game,
maybe for a fall.
It's dope to see his evolution
in his game, man.
He's still dunking on niggas,
but you can tell he's doing
a little bit more to stay safe
and not injured.
I mean,
be him.
I always say,
play below the realm, dog.
You play longer. Straight up. Mike Collins never dunked. I ain't be him. I always say, play below the rim, dog. You play longer.
Straight up.
Mike Conley never dumped.
I ain't no pro.
It's three souls, nigga.
Matt is Matt.
Mike Conley never dumped, bro.
Damn, Mike ain't got no booms.
If he got, he got like one.
It's a drop-in in Memphis, though.
It's in Memphis.
It's a drop-in.
That's why I always speak high on
Mike Conley, bro, because
he figured it out. And bro
had a great career.
But this nigga, if he saw you under that
rim and he felt like he could try you,
this nigga right here is trying your
ass. Mike Conley
is going to hit you with the craziest Tony Parker
floater and go back down
and play defense.
Give a fuck about no top tier sports center
highlight, nigga. Even on fast breaks,
like, my thing
was to always try to impress
the crowd. Like, if I get a fast break, I want to
dunk so the fans will like me.
Mike Conley slapped
the glass, played defense.
Fans still liked him.
You know what's so crazy? Loved him.
We in a lot of niggas' pockets.
When Mike signed that $100 million contract.
He signed the biggest contract.
Nigga, Twitter went up at that time.
Who the fuck is this making
this kind of money? Nigga's not
even understanding. He earned
every dollar of that.
Longevity. I'm durable.
I wish I would durable. I wish
I would've...
I wish I would've...
Drop in. Is it with Memphis, right?
I told you. I already know. I'm already
tapped in.
But the crazy fucked up thing
about Mike, Mike got
bounced. Hell yeah. The lineage.
Mike could jump high as fuck.
That's what's crazy. Yeah, don't get it fucked up.
Like, the nigga really a track star.
Like, fast as hell.
Really got bounce.
But he figured it out.
Like, I'll play below the rim.
Let me stay down here.
You're going to twist less ankles.
Yeah.
You're going to jump.
You're going to have less jumps.
And you're going to play longer.
Yeah.
And I was the complete opposite.
I jumped on everything.
I rolled hella ankles.
I had crazy tinnitus.
Then I had no...
I was bone on bone after so many jumps.
You all right,
stuck in the seventh or eighth grade
thinking you cute.
Yeah.
Trying to turn up for the hoes.
Doing windmills in gym class.
Yeah.
Not doing it, nigga. Not doing it,
nigga.
Not doing it.
Windmills,
APC.
I used to say the same
thing about George.
I used to be like,
damn, bro,
this nigga really
hoop the same way.
He ain't scoring 40
a night, of course,
in the NBA,
but I'm like,
that under the rim
shit is underrated, bro.
Play longer.
Yeah, bro.
Niggas getting them
10 plus years
off the strength, bro.
Play longer.
And it's smart for somebody like John. Obviously, you know, he ain't the biggest physical specimen. So, yeah, you want to stick around, bro. Niggas getting them 10-plus years off the strength, bro. Play longer. And it's smart for somebody like John.
Obviously, you know, he ain't the biggest physical specimen.
So, yeah, you want to stick around, bro.
You got to be healthy.
He probably got to get his body right, though.
Probably got to do something.
He got to get a little.
I mean, I don't know how strong he is.
But, obviously, his game is quickness.
Obviously, he's going to have to develop his shot even more.
I mean, he's a capable shooter or whatever.
But now he's going to have to develop it even more.
But he already got the fans.
And we know his aura
with that team,
that organization,
what he does,
and he plays well.
The dunks
made people pay attention to him.
As a player,
he was always a pass-first
point guard
that can make highlight plays
and that can score or whatever.
But shit, laying the ball in,
he's still going to be effective.
For sure.
The dunks was just like...
Electrifying.
You wanted to buy the shoes
because of the dunks.
Yeah, that's a momentum shifter, too,
for your way.
Yeah, like, man,
the thing about Jai
is he's still going to catch lobs.
He's still going to get fast break dunks.
It's just those crazy attempts
that he was going for.
Like, going through the lane,
trying to dunk on a 7
foot 2 dude dude take
a charge he ain't nowhere close to
he still try to throw it in fall right on
his hand sprain his wrist
yeah that's why Ray Allen was my favorite player
though because to see him with the
Milwaukee Bucks like that he got gang
Ray Allen then
to see him play with the motherfucking
like youngsters don't even know about Milwaukee Bucks Ray Allen but to see him play with the motherfucking like youngsters don't even know about
Milwaukee Bucks
Ray Allen
but to see him
play with Miami
you would think
he was just a
Klay Thompson
type of nigga
you know what I'm saying
and when we talk about
this that's on the
morning show
but I was just like
we said the transition
from him going to
a pure shooter
to the end of his
career to have
them attempts
I'm like
if he was like
that his whole
career bro
I mean
Steph would have
caught him eventually
but damn
it would have been
real close for a while
it's hard to make that transition like Lala I mean, Steph would have caught him eventually, but damn, it would have been real close for a while. Oh, yeah, bro.
It's hard to make that transition.
I love
Steph, Jack, but when we look at Ray Allen's stats,
it's like...
We didn't say that. We didn't say you were wild.
He didn't say he was wild, too.
He said he was wild.
He said he was wild.
Ray Allen was that nigga, bro.
Bro, yes, bro.
He was a quiet killer. He said he was wild. Ray Allen was that nigga, bro. Bro, yes, bro. He was a quiet killer.
For real, bro.
He was really a killer.
He just didn't talk that much, bro.
But you know who else was a killer?
Who?
Orlando Brown.
My nigga is back in the news.
He's a killer.
My nigga is crazy.
He go kill a brand.
We got to have a heart-to-heart.
Listen, you got to quit telling these niggas You did what you did to them bro
Nick Cannon's on your ass
Nick Cannon pissed
Hey Nick Cannon was shit
Hey listen Kevin Hart pissed
Bow Wow pissed
He got up in that chair and said
How he was hitting bow
Cuz listen
You ain't answering my call
I called you two days ago cuz
that's so disrespectful bro
no no no I called him two days ago he ain't answer
we gotta talk about it cuz
I got some good pussy
we gotta chill bro
we gotta chill
using that F-bomb I said boy he gonna get
canceled one way or another ain't he
can I get some more too
yeah right on guy thank you that's what I'm saying I got the cup that don't get canceled one way or another, ain't he? Can I get some more, too? Yeah. Right on, guy.
Thank you.
That's what I'm saying. I got the cup that don't
spill today. We in the game.
Mons is the right, right?
Yeah, okay. Respect.
Y'all want y'all cups?
Hey, chill out, Barbie. I heard what the fuck you said.
Barbie really
part of the show.
Go get your part of the show ass out of here.
No, Orlando Brown tweaking, bro bro saying you cracked your mama and your dad
wow see I had to call about that
cause I was like hold on
my auntie didn't get cracked nigga
don't do that
I had got mad about that one
you ain't crack my mama
you ain't do that cause I know her
I had called my mama
about that cause she was telling
me, like, you see what that boy be saying?
He maxed out, man.
He just joking, mama. He just joking.
Him and Charles are white, man. I had to hell him by 2024.
Hell him by 2024.
He might have had a better one. Our end of the year
awards is going to be great this year. I can't wait to do that.
I can't wait either. Somebody deserves it.
Dr. Umar had a good year, too.
Oh, for sure. Dr. Umar, I mean,
he didn't get the pot of the year
because of the Cat Williams,
but that Joe Budden,
Dr. Umar was so close.
That was a close.
It was third on my pot of the year.
What's above that for you?
One was Cat Williams, obviously.
Two was us with D-Rose.
Talk about it.
We had D-Rose in here cussing, y'all.
Come on, bro. My nigga don't say nothing. We had him in here goingose. Ah, talk about it. We had D-Rose in here cussing, y'all. Come on, bro.
My nigga don't say nothing.
We had him in here going crazy.
The internet is still surprised we got Jackson Tandem
to say nigga on this platform.
That's, that's, that's...
We won.
That's 12.
That's 12.
A year, probably.
That's number 12.
That's 12.
But now D-Rose was...
Yeah, that D-Rose...
Yeah, we got my nigga here cussing.
We changed the game
with D-Rose on here.
Yeah, we had him cussing.
We had him losing.
He was comfortable.
Yeah, he was comfortable.
I don't see him going on nobody else's shit.
Shout out to all the pies in the world,
but I don't see him going on y'all's shit and really sitting back.
Chopping shit up like that.
That's my man.
It was a good one.
Madison Texas back.
It's almost January.
Yeah.
Damn.
That's all.
That's what I said.
It's almost January.
This nigga fucked up.
Because they stopped
we had more in the bay for y'all
he fucked up the rest of our pie
yeah
we had a great great
finisher pie for y'all
but bites
you know
we was going to talk about Miami
get the Miami Heat series
the Boston series
we had a bunch
might be a part two on the way
we'll just leave it at that
soon come
soon come for sure
respect
they went through
and heard about us
you know what I'm saying
talking about the Good Times cast
and told us to run
through a couple
sitcom rosters.
Let me see how y'all
feel about them.
Fresh Prince.
How ugly they were.
How they represent
as far as all.
We ain't going to say
for dudes.
I'm always bringing
up the hoes.
I ain't bringing up
the hoes.
But we got to talk
about Hillary.
Hillary was tough.
Gun smoke.
And a lot of niggas
love Ashley growing up for sure. Ashley tough. Niggas fucked with Ashley Banks growing up. Hillary was tough. Gunsmoke. And a lot of niggas love Ashley growing up, for sure.
Ashley tough. Niggas fucked with Ashley Banks growing up.
Yeah, Ashley Banks tough. Will's cameos. The mamas,
though.
Light-skinned. Light-skinned
via wife. Dark-skinned
via...
Nope. Nope.
She pretty, too. Nope.
She pretty, too. But she was my type.
I don't got no type.
She was hot.
He do.
I do.
But that wasn't my type.
Hey, the fact that they just,
it was like one season,
she was gone.
Yeah, like,
you just put this pretty ass.
If early on,
D'Arcy Anvil wasn't bad.
She was cool.
She was older too.
When she got pregnant
with the baby. Yeah, it was time. You said Claire Huxt'm over her, too. When she got pregnant with the baby.
Yeah, it was time. You said Claire Huxtable?
Yeah, I'm saying Claire Huxtable.
Oh, easy.
Her and her sister. I'd take both of them over.
Yeah, the lineage was very strong, for sure.
No, I had to straw.
Yeah, don't do me like that.
You don't want to be nasty.
I don't know what that is.
Oh, my God. Let's keep it going. I'm trying, what that is. Oh, Lord, respect. Oh, my God.
Let's keep it going.
I'm trying, y'all.
You too.
Y'all understand.
First lethal shooter.
Now, Barbie.
Motherfuckers keep playing with me.
You try, y'all.
You got a stronger soldier than that?
I'm telling y'all, I'm growing.
I love that.
Good job, Barbie.
I'm growing, man. I'm growing, man.
I'm growing up, man.
Martin.
Honestly,
they had a decent cast.
We all got different tastes and shit, but
I'm taking Pam over Gina.
Me too. Every fucking time.
I'm taking Pam. That ain't even close.
Yeah, that's...
Gina, lead lady, she's... I didn't know how niggas feel.
Leigh Lady, she's the weakest to me on a sitcom.
Oh, I'm rolling.
She's definitely one of the...
She is so mid.
Hella mid.
The Leigh Lady on a sitcom.
You can name my wife and kids, she was mid.
You can name any Leigh Lady, she's mid.
My wife and kids are underrated black sitcoms, too.
I love that show.
Leigh Lady... I'm talking about as black sitcoms. I love that show. Lee Lady.
I'm talking about as far as looks.
I'm sleep because what's the old boy?
He celebrated February 2 a lot.
Oh, you're talking about- Carl Winslow used to do Carl Wills.
You're talking about Harry?
Yeah.
She ain't the Lee Lady.
She ain't the Lee Lady.
Laura's the Lee Lady.
His boyfriend wasn't on the show.
Laura's the Lee lady, bro.
It was about,
it eventually became about
Lil' White and her.
The leader of the house,
the woman of the house.
No, no, the show eventually
became about Laura and Eartha.
The woman of the house.
The show eventually became about
Laura and Eartha.
And I used to always be like,
yeah, because that nigga,
that nigga Carl,
when they started saying that about Carl,
I said,
I always knew it. Because you
would never hold your bitch how you're supposed to
hold your bitch, bro. Tell us about it here.
Yeah, I'm like, you give her, you give her
no church, I don't know why you give her fuck.
He used to be like, soft ass,
thick ass nigga.
Hey.
Nigga, we knew, oh boy, Uncle Phil was a queer.
But Uncle Phil, how he used to love on his wife, bro.
Yeah, he saw it.
That's a part of the letters, bro.
Stop.
He used to sell it real well, though.
He was good.
He was, yeah.
He was really romantic with his woman.
You know, all niggas ain't romantic, you know.
He sold it well, for sure.
Yeah, but I'm like, damn, man.
I feel like on Family Matters, she never really got love on the show.
You always seen Urkel and...
You think she was really weak?
Harriet?
Ooh.
Oh, Harriet was pretty weak.
Harriet.
Y'all niggas is hard on women.
Harriet look like my...
It's not to be dating him, though.
It wasn't that.
It was like, they matched, bro. We should know. I mean, that's fair. There's a couple. We knew something, man. It looked like my... It was hard to be dating him, though. It wasn't that. It was like, they matched, bro.
We should know.
I mean, that's fair.
There's a couple.
We do something though.
My uncle used to always say...
Tom's wife, she was pool.
Oh, yeah.
Woo.
Yeah.
She's the weakest.
All right.
That's what I'm saying.
Y'all just not thinking.
No, but what I'm saying...
The show became about Urkel and Laura.
As a lead lady, Laura is fire.
All right, what about Parenthood?
Oh, she was nice.
She had the weak dress, but she was better than her.
She was solid.
She looked like Gullah Gullah Island, but she wasn't Gullah Gullah Island.
Who was the weakest one on Living Single?
Oh, come on.
Max.
Come on. Let's not play with him. Max the Queen is crazy. That's a nasty person. I on, Max. Come on.
Let's not play with him.
Max the Queen is crazy.
That's a nasty person.
I'm taking Queen Latifah
every time I'm with Max.
Queen Latifah, Max.
Queen Latifah, bro.
Every single time.
I ain't gonna lie, y'all.
I ain't gonna lie.
I'm cracking Queen Latifah
every single time.
I'm gonna keep it real, bro.
Max, I'm not.
The light skin of day Ogilvy.
I'm sleep, bro.
Are you, bro? Sinclair, Sinclair. I'm sleep, bro. of day Ogilvy I'm sleep bro I'm sleep
Sinclair
Sinclair
I'm sleep
Sinclair killing Max bro
Sinclair killing Max
alleged
respect to
he did
he can't speak for himself
first things first
rest in peace Uncle Phil
yeah he can't speak for himself
you said Sinclair was me
yeah
Quincy Jones
talking about Uncle Phil so Quincy Jones gave us one for himself. You said Sinclair was me? Yeah. Quincy Jones talked about Uncle Phil.
Hey, Quincy Jones gave us one of the best interviews
before he left. He told everybody I was gay and everything.
And he snitched on everybody for no reason.
Nah, but who? Y'all taking
Sinclair over Max?
For sure.
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Y'all taking Queen Latifah over, man?
Look at her.
She is nice, bro.
Who was that? Sinclair.
That was when the show first started.
They go to season six.
Motherfucker.
And they had a fire.
They had a fire ass.
What you call that?
Ghost with that NIL kicked in.
The fuck?
In the 90s kind of way.
He's saying fucking
every time a person...
Let me see that.
I'm glad I got my...
Exactly.
I keep your head up, boy.
I keep your head up.
I think it's true.
When they first grabbed her.
As a show,
that show was elite.
And they...
Their theme song was fire.
No, that was a great show.
I just feel like Max was probably a freak. Yeah, friends saw that show. They. Their theme song was fire. No, that was a great show. I just feel like Max was
probably a freak.
Yeah,
friends thought that.
They out of pocket for
stealing that black show.
Max was probably a freak,
I gotta ask y'all that.
How y'all feel about
the Parkers cast?
Shout out to
Unity.
Hey,
somebody do the
42 Doug Whistler.
That white woman,
that white girl on there
had a fat ass.
Do the 42 Doug Whistler.
Stevie?
There you go. That was her name? Yeah, Stevie did that one. On my mama, she had a romper.. Do the 42 Doug Wilson. Stevie. There you go.
That was her name?
Yeah, Stevie did that one.
On my mama's head.
Somebody do the 42 Doug Wilson.
Topanga was another
white woman that was alright.
Do the 42 Doug Wilson, bro.
For the Parkers.
But Kim K.
Monique was too precious for me.
I'll sleep.
I'll sleep, man.
I love who you love, though. All shapes are welcome. On my mama's. Hey, which is so funny about it. Hey, man. I love who you love, though.
All shapes are welcome.
On my mama.
Hey, which is so funny about it.
Hey, chat.
Do the 42-double.
I'm sleeping.
I mean, everybody got they tight.
But what's so crazy is, like,
Nikki Parker was, like, talented,
and she could sing.
On my mama, y'all got Gina fucked up.
Y'all not telling me Kim Parker and Monique
is a better-looking leading lady than fucking Gina. I ain't going, Y'all not telling me Kim Parker and Monique is a better
looking lean lady than fucking Gina.
I ain't going, y'all.
I'm asleep.
I'm trying to do the 42.
I'm asleep.
We got a category that's better next time.
That's a sick ass person.
One more show.
Girlfriends. They all was fire.
Everyone on there was fire.
All the girlfriends. I'm asleep.
Which one was we?
I know what he about to say.
He about to piss y'all off.
Nah, nah.
I hope he about to say the light skin one. Go ahead.
Y'all only gonna say her because she got a fat ass, bro.
Who?
Bro.
He about to disrespect Joan.
What's wrong with Joan?
Joan Andre Goddard, bro.
What's wrong with her?
Joan nice, bro.
Iggy nine, bro.
And Joan nice, bro. Iggy 9, bro Joan's nice, bro
Iggy my dog, bro
She is the weakest looking one on that show
But she ain't weak, though
She's bottom three on that show, bro
The other girls on that show is fire
I'm Tony Chaz for life, but Joan is nice
Joan's nice, but she is the weakest
But that ain't a bad week and i'm
cracking gina before joan you crazy as hell hey oh no i'm cracking gina before joan no you crazy
you said you crap bro i only said y'all only saying joan because she got a fat ass decent bro
i'm sleep bro oh how y'all feel about Javante Davis saying he might retire from the church? That is crazy, bro. Jill Scott.
Angie Stone blew me with that black
brother. I said, you too black
for me, bitch. I hate a soul
sister.
I can't stand that.
She got love in her house.
I can't stand it.
I ain't gonna lie to you.
Oh, that's Angie
Yeah
Shout out to her
I like Angie
Angie
That's Viola Davis
Right there
That's Zion Mama
Nah you know what's funny
They said
Hold on y'all be watching
That's Vi
I'm on
Y'all be watching
What's that show called
Murder
It's a show that
Viola Davis was on How to get away with murder That was a show that uh viola david was on about
how to get away with murder that was one of the tightest shows ever i ain't gonna lie that show
was good but y'all ever see how she walk on that motherfucker they said it's so cold outside they
got me walking like viola david how to get away with murder bro bro y'all gotta watch the show
she walked bro she walked so hard fast. This shit is funny as fuck.
I'm gonna fuck you.
I love this fucking show. This show is great,
man. Y'all are having, I'm having a fucking blast,
man. But just so you take it, he might retire
from next year from fighting? Yeah, he out of pocket,
bro. It was crazy.
Yeah, I don't know how true that is, but it was funny because he was talking
about life. He did enough. He said some of the personal
things he was going through, he was just like,
I like to resolve them,
but if I go through therapy
and really get all that stuff together,
he said,
then my,
what drives me to fight might leave.
And he was just like,
I might not have the inspiration
to do this shit
or what it needs to be
in this environment.
And I was like,
that's really interesting to hear.
That's crazy.
That's like a hell of a conflict.
It's like fear and trauma
make you the person
that you want to be.
Like, some people play sports and stuff because they don't want to go back to what they've seen or what they felt or how they live.
So, like, the fear will help you drive you to do something different.
And maybe that's what you're going through.
I can see that.
Like, I had a fear of, like, having to live with my mama again.
That was, like, a fear of mine.
Like, you ever live with... I don. That was like a fear of mine. Like,
you ever live with,
I don't know how y'all parents was.
My mom was strict as hell
growing up.
And like,
I never,
like when I left,
I never wanted to be like,
nigga,
I got to come back here.
That was like my fear.
Like,
nigga,
I'll leave to go to Wake Forest.
Like,
my mama ain't gonna never have,
I ain't never going to your house.
And then I got
traded to the place
where I live in a basement.
You got your own house
in the city.
And to y'all,
to my house,
I'm sneaking in the back door.
We having a serious moment.
I'm making a joke.
What?
What?
Fuck.
Hope your therapy
all right, bro.
That's what it is.
He realized,
damn, it did happen.
Yeah, I said,
fuck, I ain't never want to come back here. Yeah, I am. I'm in a basement. Don't worry, we'll come to you, money. That's what it is. He realized, damn, it did happen. Then I said, fuck.
I ain't never want to come back here.
I ain't.
I'm in a basement.
Don't worry, we'll come to you, money.
My mom's house is always welcome,
so I ain't,
I ain't grow up like that.
It is,
but y'all ain't never had nothing
that make you be like,
nah, I like,
I got to do this.
I got to get out of here.
Just me personally.
It's self-motivation.
I was never no,
no reason.
If I got put out
and got fucked up today,
I could go back to my mom and crib, as you could.
But I'd be all the way comfortable, though.
No, I just never.
I always wanted to, like, help, like, my mom.
Because, I mean, I had a lot of brothers and sisters,
like you do, too.
But I'm just saying, like, I always wanted.
I never wanted to be a burden.
So when I got out of there, I never wanted to be like,
yo, I got to come back.
Nah, yeah, for sure.
I wanted to be like, nah, I'm going to leave and
nigga shit going to be green.
You grew up different than me too. Even if yours
was a different outlook. You grew up with a lot
of motherfuckers in your house. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We live with cousins.
Kawana and them running around
that motherfucking thug. Moog, little
badass of that bitch. You know what I mean?
Real coming over whenever.
Yeah, Dion, Ebony.
Shout out to my nigga Real. My cousin Brittany.
I grew up with my cousin Wendy. I live with everybody.
So your shit was different than mine.
We had foster kids.
Damn.
Mr. T, you out of pocket.
We grew up with two.
So for two years, we had two little
black dudes. I forgot their names.
Yeah, they was cool though. They usually black. Then we had two little black dudes. I forgot their names. Yeah, they was cool, though.
They usually black.
Nah, then we had a white dude.
Damn.
Then we had a white dude.
There's a white t-shirt here?
That old man you was putting in there?
That's how I never forget.
So mind you, we got two of my cousins, a white dude, and then there's five of us anyway.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying, bro.
So imagine having a little white dude when your daddy buy him some Jordan 10s
the steel 10s
I'll never forget
he bought him the steel 10s
we didn't get them
and he walked in
he got them for him
I was like what the fuck
I was like damn you got the 10s
he's like yeah
I had to get them for him
I forgot his name
little nigga was bad as hell
yeah
and my dad just got them for him
and I'm like yo
like
we want those
like he's like
no no no
y'all can't get them this is part of his funding or whatever I'm like, yo, we want those. He's like, no, no, no, y'all can't get them. This is part of his
funding or whatever. I'm like,
fuck that. He brought some more funding.
I'm going to steal them.
The nigga get beat up.
But the little
dude was so bad, I
couldn't even beat him up.
He went to Lou's house.
When he came back, the nigga came
back with like 28 quarters. So we get to his house. He pulled out 28 quarters. When he came back, the nigga came back with like 28 quarters.
So we get to his house.
He pulled out 28 quarters.
He tell him, look, look.
He didn't stole Lou and them change.
Yeah, little Peter Payne was in that house.
But I forgot the nigga's silly picture.
Well, y'all see Lou actually.
Lou go know his name.
Little nigga was bad as hell.
Then he stole everything.
Yeah.
I forgot his name, man.
Mama T, boy, y'all help everybody.
And God bless y'all.
Y'all going to heaven for sure.
But having them foster babies in there
and y'all already got five black ass kids
in y'all house
is crazy.
Oh, my mama.
One of the little black dudes
had wrote me maybe two,
maybe three years ago.
I can't remember his name.
But he wrote me and was just like man i knew
you was gonna be you know basketball player you was always cool and i was old i was like 15 16 so
i was no they'd be at the career i'm i'm out moving and shaking my parents i had no curfew
so i did what i kind of wanted a little bit but he's like man you was always good you know he's
like yeah all right but i knew i'm like damn he's, you was always good, you know? I was like, yeah, alright. But I knew him. I'm like, damn. He was like,
it's like, it's like funny,
but he was like, alright, I'm gonna holler at your big bro.
Nigga don't call me, bro.
Nah, nigga.
Nigga went to leave your family.
He used to take a place as that nigga
Phillip. When I had a little white dude, Phillip would be like,
hey, let me get your little brother. I used to get so mad.
Hey, man.
I used to get so mad. i used to be so grateful growing up because i'm like
ain't no way you motherfuckers is coming to pick me up and
saying, you got to go back to the group home
until we find you another set of parents.
That's fucked up. But to put my
parents to do that, bro, I used to be like, damn,
bro, y'all got some real good hearts.
I used to be thinking, like, we...
Shout out to my brother, Sean, and my nigga
Tyrone. For real. They do that, yeah.
My brother does that. Now, I used to be like,
damn, we out of pot. Like, I used to feel weird because you know as a kid a 15 16 year old you can't i used to bring people
everywhere i had malcolm with me i had mook and i would have this little white dude yeah and it's
like i grew up with all niggas so it's like i got this little white dude he was cool he was bad as
hell damn but people were joking me. You know what I mean?
Like, it's your little brother.
I'm like, hell no, nigga.
That ain't my brother.
They're like, yeah, it is.
And he'd be like, yeah,
that's my brother.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, yeah, my daddy be like,
you got to treat him like
that's your brother.
And I'm like, I ain't doing that.
I know he was on that.
Yeah, so you know,
all the close you know,
I've been telling you what, bro.
Everybody like that.
But as I got older,
I respected it
because it's like, damn,
that little kid going through a lot
and shit
we ain't going through
half of what we going through
and as a kid
you don't know that
but as an adult
it's like damn
or parents
didn't embrace that
that was cool
it's crazy
I love that house
because my mom grew up
in an out of foster home
so when we was young
we used to get mad
we used to do like
especially holiday times
we'd do like community service
and stuff like that
like damn
like nigga I want to go
hang out with my fucking Christmas toys I want to go do this and now I community service and stuff like damn like nigga I wanna go hang out with my
fucking Christmas toys
I wanna go do this
and I got older
I was like
damn that's real
that's crazy
like you was that
person in that shoes
and you got older
and went back
I ain't gonna lie
I'm a giving nigga
everybody in my hood
from 40th street
I swear to God
I used to give
my whole closet
to niggas
but when
Moselle Sanders
Thanksgiving
came around
I was
nothing.
I ain't gonna lie. I ain't
fuck with the homies on Thanksgiving.
Cause bitch, my plate at home.
Why you ain't figuring
out shit?
Why you ain't figuring out shit?
If we got criticism
from saying, oh boy, I had a ho.
You can't ask a nigga who's homeless,
where's your play at?
His name was Roy.
Roy who?
Roy,
are you asking?
Who you ask?
I swear his name was Roy.
Because that nigga,
him and Mook was about the same age.
You know what's crazy?
That little boy
grew up to be Post Malone.
He probably did.
He probably fucking
Post Malone.
Roy,
if you Post Malone,
call me, nigga. Oh, that's your brother. Broone roll here if you post malone call me nigga oh
that's your brother bro bro bro i swear to god bro that shit is crazy shout out to my pops and
them they made my life really interesting but it made me never want to go back home
like i'm never gonna let y'all down that's a netflix special here i don't never want to go
back to that motherfucking i'm never never going to let y'all down.
Another random motherfucker in there.
Nigga, this is how crazy my life was, right?
We moved from the west side
gateway and we moved to
Pike. I'm like, damn, nigga, we rich.
You know what I mean? If you know where Pike
is now, you ain't rich
but you cool. You're middle class for sure.
I'm like, like damn we rich
blah blah my mom and dad get fired so we broke so now my mom and dad got a house in pike but
they lose their job so that's why we end up getting foster kids all this stuff right so
now we live in like we back on the west side really but we in pike cool so all my life is
i'm doing everything I need to do.
Eventually, my little
brother starts growing up, growing up, growing
up. He's not like me.
He's a
nigga. He's trenchy.
That little nigga Rory
was getting the hell from that nigga.
Boog beat him up.
Take it. I said,
Boog.
I'm just saying that nigga was a nigga. Iog beat Neem up. Take it. I said, Moog. I'm just saying
that nigga was a good. I'm just saying.
You meet up a kid that need help.
You a piece of shit. I'm just saying.
But to make a long story
short, I didn't want to come home because
everybody leave. You know, you leave the house.
My sister come back.
She come back with my nephew.
She come back home. She come back with my nephew she come back home she come back with him
this nigga is a tyrant
when he was two
he doing this
and this
in my line though
shout out to the lineage
shout out to nephew
he was a west side
trench back
man I don't know man
my life was a funny
it's a funny journey man
I appreciate it though
shout out to the lineage bro for sure man shout out to malcolm man shout out to mook remembering dude name though
shout out to my boy mal too he doing freaky photo shoots freaky recap videos he had my
birthday party lit nah shout out to my nephew. I'm glad we found something that he really loves and really good at.
And he invested into this shit.
Yeah, in fact, I...
Great investment.
That was my first son. We want to see him go far
as possible with this shit.
He got the great mentor. He got Freaky Mike.
Mike getting lazy.
Damn.
I knew Malcolm was going to be wild because, nigga,
I was taking him with me when he was
one years old
so imagine me
I had a hoopty
I had a $500 car
my sister
wanted a babysitter
so bad
she would let me
drive her son around
with a $500 car
my seatbelts
didn't work
my door
fell off the back
of my car
you really had to
like lock it
and if you open it
the door would
literally fall off michael or
y'all literally i will have his car seat in the back of that it's nigga one or two years old
and i'm taking him everywhere i got him in everywhere i got him everywhere
he ain't guy in point he going to the lab. Yeah,
we've had Malcolm in Guyapoint.
Everywhere.
He's with me
because my sister
be like,
take him with you.
I'm like,
I don't care.
Nigga,
I'll take him with me.
That's how my nephew
was with me,
but we was doing all right.
Nah,
we was in the trenches
with him.
Nigga,
this how bad it was.
Shout out to Lou Mama.
I would just leave him
with Lou Mama,
right?
So I'll be,
we'd be doing shit, we'd go hoop. I'd just be like, she'd, right? So I'll be, we'd be doing shit.
We'd go hoop.
I'd just be like,
she'd be like,
just keep him here.
What are you going to take him?
I'm like,
she'd be like,
you got some diapers?
Nah.
She's like,
he's going to use the bathroom.
Thun, you out of pocket.
I'm like,
I'll put this one on Thun.
I'm like,
but like,
it would be me.
I forget the baby bag
and type of shit.
I'm like,
she's like,
Jeff,
do you have a baby bag? Man, and DoorD baby bag and type of shit I'm like she's like Jeff do you have a baby bag
man and door dash
one pop it
I'm like
she's like
where's the baby bag
she's like
I'm gonna go to the store for you
we'll leave him
with her
come back
she didn't clean them up
I'll take them back to the
it was crazy
my little nigga man
and he'd be like
fuck you niggas
that's how I used to talk
you still act like that
oh god he's like I'd be like say fuck you niggas fuck you niggas. That's how I used to talk. You still act like that.
Oh, God.
I'd be like,
say fuck you niggas.
Fuck you niggas.
Wow.
I'd be like,
her booty big.
He'd do,
your booty big.
Her booty big.
Wow.
That's why Miss Hogarty said,
just give me the baby.
Rock and roll
is the story of the podcast.
Malcolm,
man,
love and authority.
My nigga 21 now,
but that's when I was home.
I was fucking 50.
My most toxic 21-year-old out.
We ain't tell that story later.
I used to get that nigga to go to rappers
and put him on his team
and be like, smile, nigga, you a big-timer.
Fucking paper soldier ass nigga.
Yeah, go, nigga.
As crazy as we got a Malcolm Orton story
for a freaking Mike Orton story,
but they're going to be pissed on Patreon.
You remember that shit?
We used to put the...
We're still calculating.
We're still getting all the information.
That Mike story.
Yeah, yeah.
I talked to Tricky Nick the other day.
We getting some stuff.
It's a lot of pictures.
My fan, my fan.
Now Freaky Mike and Tricky Nick.
That's a collab.
That's a four chapter in his life.
No, that's a collab.
And a collage.
So we got to...
I forgot that's your artist, my fault.
Yeah, that's my artist.
I got a special reel dropping real soon.
We having a good time tonight.
Because Mike got a crazy picture out here.
I'm about to give you a headache.
Mike got a crazy picture going on out here.
This one BSOP.
Barbie.
You didn't put EN J in this motherfucking drink
alright
is this a club
I'm having a good time
tonight
this ain't BSOP
this is
motherfucking
date dog
I'm about to die
hold on RP man This is motherfucking Nate Dogg. Bitch, I'm about to die.
Oh, hold on.
R.P., man.
Hey.
Hey, we got... Bro, no, bro.
You can't do that, bro.
My bad, bro.
I forgot, bro.
For real.
Just hit the east side on the LBC.
Hey, what's crazy about this song?
He really saved Warren G. life, bro. Warren G. I had tried to shoot nights with crazy about that song? He really saved Warren G life, bro.
Warren G, I had tried to shoot that at a random meeting.
Nate Dogg was the first Drake, bro.
Nate Dogg used to come on up here singing.
Hey, what's a classic song?
Since we got here, what's a classic song?
When you hear it automatically, it's like,
yeah, I'm singing this shit.
Said it must be ass because it ain't your face.
You a tip trip.
Respectful. Respectful.
Respectful.
I was about to get up too.
I was going to say,
verse for verse,
I seen the whole fucking song.
If I hear you still tipping,
I'm running that bitch
all the way through, bro.
Still tipping on 4-4.
Yeah, I'm rapping every verse, bro.
And Paul Walker
had the best verse on that song.
Respect.
I ain't going to lie.
That credit card
crossed the booty.
Did it for me.
Best video of all time.
Elite video.
But when I used to,
uh,
I'll be watching this nigga named B high.
He based out of London.
He got a podcast called B high,
uh,
him and Turk.
Oh yeah.
Okay.
So,
uh,
I just seen they had Juvia and fresh on there.
And when I hear that guy down,
uh,
anything from 400 degrees,
when I heard that,
huh?
I heard back that ass up.
That shit just take me
to a moment
great album
great album
great album
album
y'all looking over here
nigga great album
but one thing we never
talked about
we never talked about
the Hot Boys reunion
how did y'all feel about that
shout out to Wayne
that's how I feel about it
yeah hey
did y'all watch it
I did
no I'm a Hot Boys fan
I just don't
like I think Juvenile
is a great artist
Juvenile is right under
Lil Wayne for sure
out of that lineage
I just was never a fan
of 400 Degrees
that's all
Juvenile
I love
I love 400 Degrees
it's just
it's just weird
not weird
I mean I'm happy
they connected again
but so much time has passed
with some of that stuff.
It's just like BG being gone,
Turp being gone.
I like them hot.
They just different now.
The ones.
But are y'all going on...
They still, they supposed to be...
Swallowed a nut and she know how to...
I need a project.
He out of pockets.
Oh, who it, man?
But they say they supposed to be going on tour.
Are y'all going to the tour?
I would definitely...
I'm for sure.
I'd definitely grab a ticket for sure.
For sure.
Are y'all going to the Kendrick Lamar tour?
I would like to. I was trying to get tickets to J. Cole. I'd rather go see Don for sure. For sure. Are y'all going to the Kendrick Lamar tour? I would like to.
I was trying to get tickets to J. Cole.
I'd rather go see Donnie McClurkin.
God damn.
Who was the friends though?
I don't know.
Donnie McClurkin was friends.
Timberman.
My mama would be hype as fuck.
Miss T, Miss Papa T, we can slide.
My daddy ain't good.
My mama definitely ain't good.
I swear to God, for real, I don't fuck with Kendrick Lamar music, but paying $500 to see
him in Sizzle, I don't sleep, bro.
It's a little bit more for the Bible.
And I love Sizzle.
Nah.
I'll go.
I'll pay for that.
I love Sizzle music, and Kendrick Lamar shit gonna be fire.
I think, though, before that album starts, I mean, before that tour starts, he gonna
drop the album.
Obviously, it's gonna happen around Super Bowl.
Nah.
I think it's happening.
You know why I pay $500 to see them?
And I'm gonna keep it up. Band. Who? Rhywe Super Bowl. Nah. You know why I pay $500 to see them? And I'm going to keep it up.
Band.
Who?
RyeWave.
Oh.
Listen,
I'm not even a RyeWave fan like that.
But when I went to his concert
with this nigga over here,
bro, that was one of the most,
like,
involved and, like,
greatest moments.
How many concerts have we been to, T?
I've been to
thousands of concerts.
But that raw wave,
bro,
I don't know
what the fuck
them people drink
before they get there
or what he
pouring in the crowd.
It's called depression.
Nah,
it's a,
this ain't depression.
The way they sing,
this is life.
They getting life
out of this concert.
When they singing
they hard facts, bro.
And I told this nigga, me and Mook.
On my mama. Shout out to my nigga Jamar.
Shout out to Rambo. That conversation before y'all went
was funny. You didn't hear how he felt about that.
It was funny as fuck. Cause mind you, he like, I'm only
doing it cause these niggas claim he's such
a such. The concert ain't even
start. This nigga says, we sitting up
in a suite. Bro got a suite.
But we up. He like, damn,
nigga, I played for the Pacers in the playoffs
and this motherfucker, he about
30 minutes out. This motherfucker fed already.
Oh, my mama, nigga. I'm
pouring a guy, bro. Motherfucker to the
top, to the tippity top.
Nose bleeds. The 200.
I'm like, damn.
I'm being like, I told you.
I'm eating popcorn and shit. That nigga come out. Bro. I'm like damn I'm like I told you I'm eating popcorn
And shit
That nigga come out
Bro
I'm like
I've never
I don't even know his songs
I know two songs
Yup
That nigga say
The first one
I'ma play my own shit
These niggas start singing
The worst work
Like ghetto gospel bro
And I look at
Niggas I grew up with
I'm looking at B.H.M
I'm looking at Jamar
I'm looking at my brother
They niggas got they hands up
And they sitting out
I'm laughing at them
So I'm trying to record them and shit.
But then as I notice,
the whole crowd is just going.
Lock the fuck in.
And I'm like,
nah, this nigga special, bro.
My nigga stopped rapping on stage.
And they just,
he don't even rap.
He just start the song.
He be like,
I love niggas.
I trust you,
but it's the reason I don't trust.
And then he just stop.
And the song goes.
Ay.
I'll be like,
this nigga is a go. You can say whatever you want, how you then he just stopped. And the song goes. Hey. I'll be like, this nigga is the goal.
You can say whatever you want
or how you feel about his music.
You not knocked.
His fan base,
his hustle,
and what he do.
That man carved out the lane, bro.
I've been to a Drake concert.
That's real easy.
You all right, nigga?
She just said,
put your hands up.
Are you serious?
I put my hands up when I'm from the back.
She said, freeze.
Put your hands up.
We only praise the Lord when we're from the back of that thing.
I'll be shouting at that motherfucker.
You hear me?
Nah, but nah, that Ron Wayne shit different, bro.
That shit funny.
I pay 500 to see Future, though, but that's mine.
I bet Future at Birthday Bash, one of the best concerts I've been to.
Did y'all, have y'all seen Dave Blunt's?
Who's that?
The big dude who performs on the couch with the oxygen tank.
Oh, yeah, I saw that shit.
I haven't seen him.
He got a fan base, too.
Bro, he has oxygen tank?
Yeah, he's a big fella. He can't price that. He got bars or something? I don't know him. He got a fan base, too. Bro, he's... He has oxygen. Yeah, he's a big fella.
He can't...
Yeah, he got a fan base, too.
I don't know what he has.
Not bars, but he got cool music.
Niggas fuck with him tough, bro.
I ain't heard of him.
Snoop Dogg was just like,
damn, nephew, you know what I'm saying?
Lay off the lean, you know what I'm saying?
Get healthy.
He was like, fuck you up.
Yeah.
I'm my dick.
I report him to the cap.
Being on lean,
and you on oxygen shake, bro.
Oh, Lord.
He's big as fuck.
That's crazy. Don't do drugs, and you on the oxygen tank, bro. Oh, Lord. He big as fuck. That's crazy.
Don't do drugs and you on the oxygen tank.
Nah, he's big.
Yeah, bro.
He huge.
He perform on the couch.
No shade, bro.
I don't get healthy or whatever going on, but damn.
How he going to do a concert, bro?
He did it, bro.
He just performed Juice WRLD on the oxygen tank, bro.
500 pounds.
This is crazy.
The tank is in front of him
with the microphone.
Damn, 500 pounds.
That nigga is not
getting no cakes.
Oh, you might as well
not rap, bro.
Yeah.
What am I rapping for?
You got a girl on stage with him?
He's not getting no hoes, bro.
He ain't seeing that motherfucker.
So, nah.
You got to lift.
All that.
Man, I ain't hate.
Oh, nah, bro.
Oh, yeah.
He putting that motherfucker on top of
her head. That's
peekaboo head. Oh, his nigga.
His nigga's...
Yeah, he huge, bro. They gotta get the
surgery, bro.
But you know how they be going to
600-pound life?
Yeah, and they can put that thing, that motherfucker syringe in you
and pour that motherfucker out. You know how that...
On 600-pound life, but you gotta start, like, eating healthy and shit.
I remember one lady got on the scale.
You probably could find this clip, Luis.
And the dude got on first, and he was, like, five-something.
And then the lady got on next, and she was, like, 800.
He said, ooh.
Damn.
Look at that 600-type of ooh with a nigga 800.
He said, ooh, damn.
Pop that motherfucking balloon, bro. It's a real Uber nigga 800 he's a Uber damn pop that motherfucker balloon bro
real pop the balloon
that's a real pop the balloon
nah bro
if he talented like that bro
I hope he get healthy
nah he is bro
nah he be having crowds
for real
yeah for sure
but do get healthy bro
we don't need you
before you
yeah yeah
like fuck all that
get healthy bro
like you had a surgery
whatever you need to
what's that
what's it called
gastro bypass
yeah he
he can get a BBL that'll be okay. Yeah. He can get a BBL.
That'd be okay.
That is sick.
A nigga get a BBL is out of place.
Or a LiPo 360, I guess.
Bam.
I don't think that's coming to life.
Just throw the fat away, though.
Yeah.
Matter of fact,
give it to some of these girls I know.
Ooh.
Damn.
The love bitch.
I trust.
See, y'all always saying it's me.
He talking about giving fat
from another nigga to the hoes
Respectfully
To help a Christmas gift
Respectfully
He got a lot
Listen
That'd be fat as hell
He got a couple BBLs on him
Them BBLs be wicked, boy
That's crazy
Man, we appreciate y'all, man
It's been fun as hell today
Be here and tell the people
They can grab some merch
Before we get out of here
Damn, we done already
Damn, we do.
We at our end.
We at fun today.
Shop Club520.com, baby.
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The Volume.
I know a lot of cops.
They get asked all the time.
Have you ever had to shoot your gun?
Sometimes the answer is yes.
But there's a company dedicated to a future
where the answer will always be no.
This is Absolute Season 1, Taser Incorporated.
I get right back there and it's bad.
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We met them at the recording studios.
Stories matter and it brings a face to it.
It makes it real.
It really does.
It makes it real.
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Hi, I'm Sarah Spain, host of Good Game with Sarah Spain, and the co-author of the new book, Runs in the Family, an incredible true story of football, fatherhood, and belonging, written with and about Las Vegas Raiders running backs coach, Dillon McCullough.
It's the story of a football coach and father of four who sees his life forever changed by the unsealing of his adoption records.
And it's got a twist you won't believe.
Based on the viral ESPN
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Family, wherever books are sold. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your
guide on good company, the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's
next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
There are so many stories out there.
And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content,
the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen.
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