Club Shay Shay - Club 520 - Jeff Teague on Kendrick Lamar in Toronto, Pacers-Thunder, Pat McAfee, Kai Cenat stream
Episode Date: June 16, 2025We’re back with Season 3, Episode 68 of Club 520 with Jeff Teague, DJ Wells, and B Hen. Teague and the guys discuss Kendrick Lamar selling out Toronto TWICE in spite of that being Drake's domain.... Plus, the guys talk Jeff's appearance on the Pat McAfee show to break down the Pacers-Thunder NBA Finals, Kai Cenat NOT RECOGNIZING WALE on his live stream, and Wiz Khalifa's Tiny Desk concert. Jeff and the fellas get into movie debates, R. Kelly concerts, and Teague responds to comments from SGA's father. 2:00 - SGA's pops5:15 - Family watching Club 5207:30 - Jeff on Pat McAfee show11:20 - Aidin Ross stream $13:15 - Kai Cenat not recognizing Wale!16:30 - LSG members17:15 - Ironing clothes19:30 - More on LSG23:00 - R. Kelly26:00 - B Hen 1v1 vs. R. Kelly29:30 - DJ turning down event32:30 - G Herbo on kids today40:00 - Wiz Khalifa tiny desk43:00 - Going to concerts47:00 - Bobby Brown49:00 - Tyler Perry's "Straw" movie54:10 - Kendrick Lamar sells out Toronto #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, man, we back. Another episode of Club 520 podcast.
I'm your host.
My name is DJ Wells.
Same gang with me.
To my left, we got my dog.
Bitch should be here in out the pearly.
So how you doing, Nasty?
What's up, baby?
Let's get to it, man.
I'm ready.
Okay.
Ready to pie today?
Ready to pie today, baby.
My boy came in with the Elite Feats on today.
You know what I'm saying?
They made me a foot locker.
Nah, them Asics, John.
Y'all just ain't seen these yet.
So, 79.99 on the Supercell.
79.99?
Supercell, JD Sports, lock in.
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Nah, for sure that, for sure that.
You know the Vox for sure.
It's my right, my dog,
young Nacho, young T, how you what?
Crash out.
Oh lord.
I'm ready to crash out.
Listen, I was ready to crash out.
I said I'ma let you slide cause he a guest.
You heard me say that, right?
We did.
I let him slide cause he a guest.
When I went home, I was in crash out mode.
I told P, I said, I think he,
because I really couldn't understand the nigga
the whole episode.
Anything the nigga ever said.
So every time he was talking, I would just look at him.
But when I said, I think he said,
you can use his sperm or something like that.
And then when I played it back, I said, he said that.
And I forgot to tell you, delete it.
Because I was doing whatever I was doing.
But then I was like, I wanna fight.
And then when I woke up this morning,
somebody wrote me, was like, oh, he out of pocket.
And that's when I really wanted to fight.
I'm in crash out mode.
Because I didn't hear it clear.
Because I'm laughing at him talking about
you shoot blanks because it be him won't do it,
so it be him shit.
So I'm like, all right.
But then I couldn't hear clearly to DJ said, whoa,
like something like, whoa.
And I'm like, I'm gonna let him slide
because I heard, I can't understand a nigga.
So I heard what he said, something like,
he can use MVP sperm or something.
I'm like, all right, I'm gonna let you slide
because you a guess.
But then when I heard it clearly,
when I went home and heard it.
Well, I see, I know you like the back, cause you a guess. But then when I heard it clearly, when I went home and heard it. But I see,
I know you like the back of my hand, bro.
I said, bro, being a good sport,
you handled the interview well,
but I knew that was on, yeah.
Yeah, but it, cause I couldn't,
I didn't know exactly what he said.
Yeah.
And I don't ever watch like the,
but I don't even got the Patreon shit.
Yeah.
So when I watched it back, cause I told people when I got home, I said, I don't even got the Patreon shit. So when I watched it back,
cause I told P when I got home,
I said I don't know exactly what he said,
but it's something to the point
that you could have an MVP kid.
But I was like, we live, so I'm like,
and I heard him say, I'm just playing,
like I'm joking, all that shit.
I'm like, but it didn't sit well with me.
I'm a nigga at the end of the day,
like what the fuck is you talking about, boy?
And I'm going to take full responsibility for this
because I text Malcolm that exact time code,
but I didn't have any context to take it out.
So I'll take responsibility for that.
And not defending him, he did call and apologize.
Like, nah, I really didn't mean, I know he was married
and I was joking and yada, yada, yada, but.
Yeah, but now I'm already too far gone.
and then yada yada yada, but. Yeah, but now I'm already too far gone.
I'm with you.
So, cause I felt the way, I'm like,
when I seen it I said,
oh damn he said that, like,
cause I heard, I didn't hear exactly what he said,
that's why I said, you a guest, I'ma let you slide,
cause I know we was all laughing and shit,
and we don't wear headphones, so you don't know exactly,
and I can't understand him like that.
But once I heard it, I said,
oh, I was supposed to stand up
and damn near flinch at him or something.
Yeah, I respected you in the moment,
if you know what I'm saying, being a professional.
When I really kinda like put together what he said,
I was like, well, yeah.
Yeah, cause I heard you, when you said whoa,
I'm like, he must've said something crazy.
I damn near spit my drink out.
I was like, whoa, where the fuck did that come from?
Yeah, because we wasn't even.
What?
We wasn't even drifting that.
You know, I'm rocking roll in any way,
so it don't matter to me.
But anyway, we can go on with the show.
Yeah, maybe next time.
That's the crazy part about this platform
is that it's gotten to a point to where
anything we say, everybody gets to have fun with it,
and that's cool, but people really do the most
of their stuff. People do really do the most assertive. They research way
Much I go home for real. Yeah
I know I go crazy on here. So I mean have at it whatever but that that's we going
No, I know outside of that we go talk about that no more
But have you had moments on here where I gotall got a phone call from like y'all parents
or somebody close to y'all be like,
oh I heard about this.
Cause my mom's church hit my mom up
and I got a direct call off my mom.
My mom and dad called me back to back about something.
I said, that's it, that's crazy.
Y'all ain't supposed to be watching this.
I speak the truth.
I'm here.
I got caught about a bunch of stuff.
My mother fucker going questions and shit
like did you have to say that?
But I speak my truth on this platform.
Oh, that's like I?
I'm a 100, 1000% on this bitch and off the camera,
I'm the same person.
Me too, but I let people say shit.
Like, you know, we always joking stuff,
but some shit be getting to a couple of my family members.
They'd be like, why you had to tell that story
or why you let them say that?
And I just be like, damn, it's just jokes.
Like, it's all fun.
Like.
Like, I never disrespect, like, your mom,
but you know how me and your mom relationship is.
Soon as she see me, what your ugly ass doing?
I don't know, what you doing?
Like, we got that type of rapport, so it ain't,
I don't know, it's just different.
And it's different coming from me
than a nigga like that, you know what I'm saying?
So, I hear what you're saying.
Yeah, I don't know.
But I don't care no more.
I don't care.
It's up for everybody.
I didn't told you that though.
But nah, we gotta go corporate.
I shit, you shit me.
Oh, nah.
Now that you said that DJ,
my grandmother was like,
why do they call you Freaky Mike?
I'm like.
That's a bad question to answer to your grandmother.
Like why are you? So your grandma, we can have her sit down and holler about it. We can do porch talk. freaky Mike. That's a bad question to answer to your grandmother.
So yo grandma, we can have her sit down in the hall real about it.
We can do porch talk. She was like, by her grandbaby.
Are they talking about you when they say freaky Mike?
I'm like, uh.
Yup, we are, grandma.
I'm like, grandmother, why are you watching the show?
She's like, I like sports.
Well, grandma, I gave out your hoes, grandbabies, email and everything out here.
Ain't nothing on Libby's.
I got her email too.
Like what's up for you Mike?
I'm like bro I'm not fucking.
Somebody hit your line?
Yeah, I'm like I'm not.
Yes.
Yeah I got hit with a,
could you not use some of those words towards this?
I know somebody there.
I was like mom respectfully, fuck them.
My mom know how I get down.
She was like, now the world good to see
how you act a fool, just calm it down a little bit. Jeff mom know how I get down. She was like, now the world get to see how you act a fool.
Just calm it down a little bit.
Jeff mom see me all the time.
Boy, why you doing all that?
Cause you know people at my church.
That's the worst.
I do got a, you know, I curse a lot.
It ain't intentional.
It's cause of y'all.
I really don't talk like, when I went to, you know,
I was on Pat McAfee show.
When I go on Pat McAfee show, you know, the bigger platforms, I don't curse like when I went to you know, I was on Pat McAfee show when I go on Pat McAfee show
You know the bigger platforms. I don't curse and do all that
Basically you don't curse in front of white people Oh bigger platforms
I think that's what he just said
That's what it sounded like to me
Yeah I said go corporate
That nigga might teach you how to over verse
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I was cracking up, they said when you had the headset on,
they said you looked like a Riley Draft,
Draft, I was dying.
I was like, we all pie with headphones.
So I was like, when they put me off,
I'm like, damn, I can hear these niggas clear as shit.
We might need headphones.
I couldn't hear nothing I said the whole time.
I didn't hear nothing I said.
Man, it sounds like I can hear everything in that headphone.
I was like, damn, I can hear you clear as hell.
Did you hear him?
He said, I used to pie with headphones on.
I used to, they wasn't plugged in. I used to probably have holes on
Hey, man triple cup be he said the headphones that were not plugged into any they was plugged into
Why Like I was in the studio I used to tuck him under my pants. Why? You just wanna feel like we was pie-ed, bro?
Yeah, like I was in the studio, bro.
I wanted to feel like I was at a radio station.
I ain't gonna lie though, we might need some headphones
because I heard them clear as shit.
Nah, I can't wear that shit.
I mean like a little earpiece.
Oh yeah, we can do that.
Yeah, that nigga a Bluetooth.
He could have clapped for you faster. But got a nigga in a blue tooth. Look like you passed.
But that ain't gonna lie, that was looking like Darnell from The Shaw with the blue tooth nigga.
That shit weak.
I wish y'all woulda went to that thing though.
It was cool, the atmosphere, to see that,
but to see how his production was.
Me and Mike was tripping.
He like, nigga, 18 wheelers.
All type of stuff back there.
That's just as I want.
Nah, I want 18 wheelers. I'm talking about the vibe. just as I want. Nah, I don't want 18 wheelers.
I'm talking about the vibe.
Oh yeah, the vibe.
The scenery of them.
The vibe is there, but my boy Pat McAfee
got that WWE production team.
They pull up in the semis, don't nobody get out.
Yeah, that's different.
Yeah, I was like, yeah, this is crazy.
Well, no, but he has 18 people with him,
and then there's a whole nother crew in the 18 wheeler.
I wonder if that's just for that situation,
like, cause they were outside.
Cause it's live and outside.
Yeah, but in studio you got the same people.
How many people you think he worked with?
In studio, probably those same 20.
That's crazy.
So real production over there.
He probably don't have as many like camera, like handlers,
but everybody else sitting there at the old boards
is still there.
Nah, that was fire though.
Cool experience.
Nah, I was up to see you on the stage.
For real, for real.
Yeah, I'll try to represent for us.
Yeah, you gotta do more shit like that, brother.
Shout out to my dumb rich.
You would've put a 520 shirt and everything.
Yeah, y'all know I never wear the gear,
but I did that for the team, I fuck with it.
And I appreciate all the people that was like,
shouting us out, like damn, 520 made it on Pat McAfee.
I'm like, yeah, we just trying to keep going.
Shout out to the supporters for real, for real,
because even earlier this week with the Kyrie shit,
he hollered at us on the live, wanted to tap in.
Before we could even send it out, bro,
everybody floated to chat.
So I appreciate y'all for real for real.
They turned my tweet off.
I had to take it down, it was getting so crazy.
You know Kyrie Ode?
He act like an old nigga over here.
It's like when y'all thought that James Hart
didn't have internet, like, bro,
niggas know how to use buttons, bro.
He can text every single day.
That's like the old famous line,
I'm not good with texting.
No, you just don't text back.
Nah, for sure.
That's me though.
That's literally what I say, I'm not good at texting. I ain't good with that texting stuff. It's like, oh no, you just don't text back. That's me though. That's literally what I say. I'm not good at texting.
I ain't good at texting stuff.
It's like, oh no, you just a looking phone.
Well, y'all see when, I know it's a sidebar
before we get all the way to our topics,
but y'all see Aiden Ross said he makes 600,000
and 16 streams.
I believe it.
He made 300,000 just with Young Thug alone.
That is crazy.
I believe it, man.
These streamers is getting to it.
Everybody's talking about why the rappers with the streamers
because they're making money.
Come on, man.
You see Kass and I,
you see what that stream university did, bro?
It was just a weekend.
How much you do?
Ms, big Ms.
There were 30 Ms is what they said
that he got from the situation.
Now I don't know if that's in totality,
what got bussed down.
That's obviously allegedly trying to be pocket watching,
but that was a hell of an event though
Shit if I was a rapper I'd be going on all day streams
I wouldn't even do my press runs with like the radio stations if I was a rapper
I'd be a streamer tiger probably make so much money streaming
He does well I could imagine because he do his albums them their own live stream
Yeah, man, which all that shit bro. These kids be locked in bro.
These kids will sit there and watch the stream all day.
That's why they stream all day.
There's somebody consistently watching that shit.
And it's a talent that comes out
to people acting like it's not there.
A lot of people talk about podcasts
and people get up here and just
you have a microphone so they're cool.
But to stream bro, you have to have some level of improv.
That's a talent, that's a skill.
You are entertaining thousands,
damn millions of people every single day, bro.
Yeah, the downside of it before was like
people just didn't wanna see,
like the old heads didn't wanna give out
what's behind the scenes and stuff.
Like the BETs and stuff,
they was a little nervous about Kosta
and that just roaming around and showing,
hold on now, what you about to,
but they see that, they got that boosted up,
the platform shit.
All them thousands and thousands of kids
watching the BET Awards that never even knew
what probably the BET network was for real.
Bro, they don't know what Uncut is, bro.
They ain't never seen Rapsody, bro.
That 160 part, they wasn't even born.
That's crazy, though.
As you think about that, like,
the shit that we love and like die about and argue about,
they don't even have a clue.
Like him not knowing who Wale is,
even though he probably know who Wale is.
But in that moment now, realizing that was Wale.
Yeah, he played Lotus Firebomb on his stream
and was like, oh shit, I know this song,
this song was a classic, but I genuinely didn't.
He said I was nine.
Nigga, Lotus Firebomb came out in 2011,
he was nine, bro. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like for us, Flower Bomb came out in 2011. He was nine, bro.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
For us, Lotus Flower Bomb is something we put on
when we ride with our girls.
2011, niggas was dropping dick and shit.
You know what I'm saying?
Pause, pause, but.
He was nine, bro.
He don't, they was really a part of that internet era
for real, for real.
Like Wale was on there, but we grew up different
because we saw like older people.
So we knew about the old heads.
He was really like a kid in his own shell.
You know what I'm saying?
So I respect, I don't think it's no disrespect.
I understand.
No, it wasn't no disrespect.
I mean, you're like, you don't know.
Like when I go to gyms now, kids don't be known.
They be like, like today,
it was a group of kids at Purdue.
They all had to be like seven, eight.
And you could tell their dad told them like,
he played in the NBA.
Cause they came up, they all said, are you Jeff Teague?
And I was like, yes.
And he was like, oh, that is him.
Your dad, you weren't lying.
And I was like, y'all don't know who the hell I am.
Really, y'all dad told y'all I played,
but what's up, y'all?
Yeah, I get it, I get it.
And like you said, bro, we even had other people
as adults coming up to you and just talking about,
oh, y'all fuck with the pod.
They don't even acknowledge the basketball player.
You old enough to see that.
Yeah, they don't even, fuck it.
I'm not a Hooper no more, I'm a pod.
He embrace it though.
The bank story is still top tier of your story for me.
The dude really, he bags, see it on his buddy,
the same guy, he like, oh damn, podcasting.
Good job brother, you playing the NBA?
Oh that's dope, put that podcast on.
The podcast is cool, we got a nice podcast, fuck outta here.
You can say I play Thurps, Leeds, and League, good for you. Ass-crazy bro. Gone guys, that's how he did me. That's is cool. You got a nice podcast. Fuck outta here. You can say I play Thurst, Lee, and Selig.
Good for you.
Ask Chris, bro.
Gone guys, that's how he did me.
That's some bullshit.
That's real funny.
I was mad at the way that people responded about Wale though.
They were just like, yeah, Lotus Flyerbond.
Okay, that's a fire song.
Wale has other great music
y'all can represent us in, bro.
I ain't gonna lie, if I was nine,
I don't think I'm listening to Lotus Flyerbond.
No, that's the last one I listened to, Wale.
Yeah, like, more about nothing, bro, it's a classic, bro.
I know that maybe over the limit for ages and stuff,
I'm like, sign on some more Wild'N'B songs, bro.
Wild'N'B got slaps, bro.
I listen to R&B, bro, because, bro,
I got old ass sisters, bro, and shit like that.
My mama old, like, I had no choice but to listen to that.
But if my mom was young and then I got younger siblings,
we probably not listening to Lois Flier by any creative.
Yeah, it facts.
Like I'm not supposed to love ghetto dope by the way.
I just had older siblings.
Yeah, bro, that's the benefit of that.
Or if you were a young, young dude
and you just outside all day with the old heads.
Like if Mooc didn't have y'all,
how much I said Mooc ran around,
he would have probably knew about the older shit
because that's what he was around.
It's kind of crazy now how you, what, 97?
Yeah, I was looking at my favorite song when I was four.
It was My Body by LSD.
You a weird ass dude.
That's why you, why is My Body your favorite?
Add that to the orchestra and Freaky Mike.
That's where Freaky Mike started, like what the fuck?
I mean like what the damn?
I can't even say what the eff no more. What the damn? All right, let's, we here. What the hell?
Who would you be at LSD?
He is Jereld LaVert.
No.
No.
Shit, I'm Jereld.
All right, I'm living through my day.
I'm Jereld, nigga.
I'm more Keith Swift.
Hell no.
Cap.
Hey, did y'all see Keith Swift recently?
He said, hey, man, these women ain't worth a damn no more.
Damn, man.
I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie.
I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie. I'm more keeps with
Hey, Justin, you seriously you say many's women ain't worth the damn noall clothes at? Where the pots and pans at? You see y'all told me, I don't need your iron clothes no more.
That's a fact though.
Nigga, when the last time somebody ironed though?
Oh, I ironed.
Everywhere we go.
Yeah, girls, I ironed.
I remember, I have an ironed clothes.
This how bad it is, y'all.
Everywhere we go, I literally ironed.
Y'all niggas iron clothes.
I ironed all my outfits for the weekend,
soon as we get in the hotel room.
He's a weirdo.
On me.
And I'm gonna steam my shirt.
You a old nigga, bruh.
We had that steamer, that motherfucker,
I was so shit, I couldn't get that bitch to work, nigga.
Nigga, I've never, I haven't ironed a shirt in 10 years.
Oh, yeah.
Nah, bro, I don't live like that.
I read it literally, but like, it's wrinkle wrinkle.
A new shirt to pack, oh, I'm steaming that, bro.
What year?
That's crazy that we've been doing this.
2015, I made the All-Star team. Yeah. That's the last time even doing this. 2015 I made the All Star team.
Yeah.
That's the last time I ironed a shirt.
That year.
I don't know, what do you do?
Nah, I was just anti-clothes after that year.
Remember I told you I spent almost $100,000 on clothes.
Oh, that's right, you did.
So after that I don't give a damn about clothes no more.
I like.
You went crazy too.
Yeah, I had shit.
All them jeans and shit.
Them expensive ass jeans.
I had shit, I had everything. I went crazy too. Yeah I had shit. All them jeans, the expensive ass pants. I had shit.
I had everything.
Yeah.
I had all that.
When I had 12 pairs of Balenciagas
that nobody can wear no more.
Yeah.
Yeah, I was tripping.
Somebody got a great look,
we'll find from that shit.
Not ironing clothes that long is crazy though, bro.
Cause I don't wear shit,
I wear sweatpants and hoodies.
Y'all don't wear the iron and sweatpants,
but my t-shirts, your t-shirts don't just be like I wear sweatpants and hoodies. Who? I don't wear the iron and sweatpants, but my T-shirts,
your T-shirts don't just be like.
You got, when, y'all, this is probably my third time
wearing a T-shirt on the podcast.
That's crazy.
And I only got this on because I'm supposed to meet,
some, I'm supposed to be in them going somewhere after
and I'm like, I'll meet y'all.
Nah, yeah, I'm, that steamer's getting play in my house.
I mean, I respect, y'all niggas be,
y'all niggas be buying clothes and getting dressed.
I'm ironing, iron my clothes and shit.
I could say kids more important than I am.
Dry that motherfucker for sure.
Dry, I never got it for him.
I never been there to put a shirt on dry,
but I got it right.
I feel like that's one of the biggest files on earth.
I used to see niggas throw a T-shirt in their wrinkle
and come out pressing up, but like,
what dryer do you have?
I need to type my dryer.
Niggas, you put a shirt up, motherfucker,
it come out.
That's gonna knock the wrinkles out of that bitch.
And my shit got the, we got updated shit.
That's what I do with my polo T's.
We got updated and I got the wrinkle,
everything on there, it come out still,
how I put it in there.
Yeah, wrinkle free is bullshit.
Yes.
Yeah, bro, high temperature only, bro, that is cat.
Let me see more shirt.
Oh, yeah, what the fuck.
That steamer boy, it gonna platinum in my house.
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Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I don't like the other two. Damn. You don't like Johnny Gil? No, I ain't really into Johnny Gil.
He wasn't really living his rhymes.
Yeah, he was.
Well, he was, but you know.
Check out the Professor Uncle V.
Uncle V was tearing Gil up.
Who wasn't living their rhymes?
Nurt, mom.
JG.
Nah, I was about to say, who wasn't living their rhymes
more, him or Luther?
Whoa.
Nah, Luther was out there.
If you know, you know.
Lil Luther with the curl.
Lil Luther's crazy.
That picture of Luther holding the gun
is one of my favorite pictures of all time.
Lil Luther with the curl was definitely doing a squish.
The goat, what's that show called?
Mega, Meterman.
Yeah, my boy had the blicky.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Pew!
Yeah, Luther Vandross should definitely do a split.
If I get shot by Luther, I deserve it.
Skinny Luther was a vibe though.
Crazy songs, man, crazy songs, crazy catalog.
Who catalog better him or R. Kelly's?
R. Kelly's.
R. Kelly's.
Just cause of the...
The range.
The range, there it is.
The range.
But Luther.
Luther be tenor.
Much better vocalist for sure.
Luther or Teddy Pendergrass?
Luther.
Ooh, that's tough.
Teddy P. has some shit.
Luther, Shred, Teddy, y'all wildin'.
If you take the Teddy P. allegations out of it,
Teddy P. boy got some shit.
Yeah, Luther got allegations too.
Yeah, but the allegations are different.
Shit, Luther was Carl Willis dropping those shit.
Shit, he got all the alleys.
If you see Tony P allegations, they'll move with you too.
Nah, bro, tell Luther, Luther Mandros,
God bless the dead, man, but.
Luther Mandros is a hell of a vocalist, y'all.
Every time I think about Luther,
I can think about the Wood Pumps.
That's crazy, the movie, the movie, the wood.
The movie.
No!
No!
Get up!
The movie, the movie, the wood.
Oh my God.
That was crazy.
They said get up!
The wood!
No, no, that's the worst one I'm on top.
Oh, shit.
When I think about Lil Durant,
I think about Lil' Wood, it's crazy.
No, that's not.
The movies.
Why would they name that show, that movie, that, that?
Well, they wasn't thinking like how you think.
It wasn't in child's perspective.
But the movie, The Wood.
When she played that song, I used to be dreaming like,
damn, that's gonna be me one day.
But we don't have no song like that that make,
you wanna run to the dance floor like her?
Nah, we got Sexy Red now.
The only time we run to the dance floor is on
Back That Ass Up.
Yeah, but R&B wise, not run, it's crazy.
Any nigga running in the club,
you didn't need to be put out.
They was though.
I know it's just different, but we got some slow jams, bro.
That you go, like I'm hitting a damn swole
when I hear this.
You know, it's funny, we ever see, like you said,
when they dropped the intro to back that ass up,
you see everybody try to get to the dance floor.
It's always funny seeing the niggas who got there too late
and they be on the outside looking in, mad.
I think more people have seen Kichiko Love
in the club before Luther's song.
Yeah, but would they go dance to it like that.
You gonna rock, you gonna sway.
You might put your arm in the air.
Boy.
I give you that.
Yeah.
And a family function, that Luther Van Drops
is going platinum every single time, bro.
No matter what you pick from that.
Luther, Luther top five, bro.
Vocalist of all time, for sure.
Bro can sing.
Speaking of R. Kelly, though.
I have to read this.
I was in a little transition.
Yeah, Big Mill put a tweet out
as one of his best tweets of all time.
My boy back cooking.
He put in his tweet today,
not today, a couple days ago,
quote, I still remember singing R. Kelly,
I believe I can fly my graduation.
The school system told us to do that.
I don't know who to believe.
What?
Classic bars by me.
If he shows me between his educators and R. Kelly,
I don't even know what to say after that.
But these tweets like this is why I love Meek Mill.
Well, I'm saying that that's how you know just R. Kelly is
so hard, bro.
For success or what?
No, I'm saying to like get away from his music, y'all.
It's just everybody's gonna keep talking about it.
It's not going nowhere, bro.
It's not, bro.
It's like.
Let me ask you the hard question, pause.
I just gotta pause everything from this point on.
Cause yeah, I got a pause question coming up.
It's not going viral on Facebook.
That's crazy.
All right.
If Trump pardoned R. Kelly.
And R. Kelly going on a world tour.
Are you going?
Yeah, probably like four stops.
I guess.
Maybe not the first couple cities.
I got to check the hotel.
But a month in, if niggas ain't trippin', I might pull up.
There's no hidden agenda for me.
You sliding?
Yeah.
To the four stops?
Yeah, because they should have been killed.
If you don't let him free, fuck it.
I have a go.
Listen, I was good.
I wasn't there. I don't know what happened.
Like if R. Kelly is guilty, I really believe like you got to give people like that
to cheer anybody to touch kids or give them the chair.
But if you all if you all let him out, that means means you know if the glove don't fit okay Simpson to quit
Whatever Drake see
Kelly Kelly performer usher performing He's coming on club 520.
No he's not.
No he is.
I won't be on this episode.
Yeah you will.
Yeah you will, it's crazy.
Hey y'all, this is how, this is y'all family.
I just randomly, this is where it came from.
I was in there the other day talking to T.
I said, boy, what if they free R. Kelly, bro?
You go, he said, you shitting me, they can be that?
I'm niggas live.
I said, don't, don'titting me, nigga, we dead. I'm nigga live. Don't let me go, got you.
I said, don't meet me here, meet me here.
Now I'm a little scared.
Where would this episode take place?
What?
The R. Kelly episode.
With us?
Yes.
Nigga, on stage.
No, I would not.
Live show.
I would not, I would not.
I got so many questions, bro.
I don't have any.
I do, bro, Musical god, bro.
What questions do you have for R. Kelly?
I just wanna know, like, bro, how are you,
how you got an IEP,
but make the best onks, bro, ever, bro.
A voice recorder?
Like, seriously, bro.
You are the coldest redacted of all time.
And I wanna know, how do you make music?
Give me a day in the life of you in the studio.
I don't wanna day in the life. Oh, I said, don't do day in the life of you in the studio. I don't want a day in the life.
Oh, I was gonna say, don't need a day in the life.
You gotta start at the studio.
Nah, well, y'all, just pure music, though.
I wanna know.
Like, I'm a music kid.
I don't wanna hang around.
I don't wanna be in the studio.
I don't wanna be.
I'm just saying.
Sorry, so we got Wild Love first, Joe Budden.
If R. Kelly get out, he's like,
all right, I've been seeing the Clips be here,
running the woods.
What happens there?
What, I'm playing 101. I'm playing 101. I'm playing here running the woods, what happens there? What, I'm playing 101.
I'm playing 101 with R2.
I'm not gonna be there for that episode.
I'm playing 101 with R.
I'm not gonna be there for that episode.
I got my shit off, bro.
Y'all know how I feel about the kids, but yeah.
I don't, they laid my deal.
That concert would be a good concert.
What about if it's an R. Kelly, Chris Brown, Usher tour?
Wow, you can't get in.
It's gonna be the best RIP tour of all time.
Yeah.
Can't get in. Who closes, be the best RIP tour of all time. Yeah. Can't get in.
Who closes, who goes second?
But you know who's closing.
They probably gonna have to go
who goes second? youngest to Otis.
You know who's closing that concert now.
I think they gotta close it. R. Kelly's closing it.
I don't know who's going second though.
They gotta go youngest to Otis.
They gotta like switch every city.
Open it up with Chris Brown is crazy.
Oh yeah, the night's done.
Niggas is falling out.
That's a fire night.
I'm just asking y'all if y'all had the money
and y'all had the list to put together,
who y'all putting together.
Actually, it might have to go oldest to youngest
because the OGs, you know, they got bedtime at 10 o'clock.
So you might have to get them in there at seven o'clock,
you know what I'm saying?
To open up with R. Kelly, that's not a bad opening act.
I probably won't stay here.
You can get off stage.
I promise.
I'm doing it.
He might, he might.
Well this motherfucker gonna be harder
than Chinese Alps right there.
Girl, please, let me put the key in your ignition, man.
I would be standing up like a place of the leases, nigga.
Man.
After R, shit is coming up.
Pause, bro, that is crazy.
Cause I seen Usher.
Pause, bro.
Pause.
That is crazy. Pause, bro, that is crazy. Cause I see Usher. Paul, Paul. That is crazy. I see Usher and I see Chris Brown numerous of times.
Love you both.
Paul.
This is my event.
What did you say Mike?
Strike with the heart.
It's hot.
Paul, that's crazy.
It's getting worse.
It's getting worse.
What's the point?
Mike, Malcolm's our new bottom boy.
Bring the liquor, Malcolm.
Malcolm, can you bring me some lemonade, man?
Boy, I'm gonna go get some. What's the point Mike Malka's our new bottle boy
Now y'all gotta stay after that brother R. Kelly before that's an hour worth of hits
Yeah, I think the YouTube is you got your shots. Who else can say that?
Nobody's supposed to say that.
You wanna go with Ron to America.
They gonna play that in the Rico Trap. This is called Trafficky.
They don't live in this country, nigga. You can't bring them here with you.
My boy got some new shoes. If TSA could ask me for my passport to my ID,
why can't I?
Bro, that is tragic, bro.
They looking at our suitcases saying,
there's a human in here, R.
That's not funny, T.
It is, but it...
No, we don't condone.
No, we don't condone human trafficking.
Well, when you're asking people do they have their shots,
they're not pit bulls, bro.
Those are human beings.
That's a real question, though.
Do you have your shots?
Imagine being in a club asking, hey, you got your shots.
That's crazy.
Just put your paperwork here.
Oh, man.
Well, let's get wicked out here.
You niggas better be careful, boy.
That nigga said, do you have your passport?
Do you have your shot?
All right, y'all.
We clowning, so we here.
So here it is.
The Facebook question?
Pause.
This is the Facebook question.
OK.
So recently, I guess, and I don't have Facebook,
a DJ turned down a $3,500 job to DJ at a party.
I don't know DJs.
You know pockets, but I know y'all don't get that for three
hours in a city.
But the only downside was for him,
it's a gay event.
Just got a DJ at gay event.
So I was gonna ask y'all, is he out of pocket or?
He out of pocket.
He out of pocket.
Yeah, why he wasn't DJing?
Nobody said you had to crowd surf my nigga,
you just supposed to.
You know what y'all, like.
Nigga, when he say you had to go get it,
how you say you tap in?
DJ is crazy, crowd surfing at a game.
That's what I'm saying, bro.
Everybody tell you to wow out, my nigga.
That is old-time.
Play the slaps, bro.
Yeah, why you can't play the music, bro.
Yeah, bro.
That's what I was like, bro.
Just put that playlist together, bro, and go crazy.
3,500, bro?
Yeah, he was sweet.
So y'all do it for 3,500?
Yes, bro, you a DJ, it's your job to play music, bro.
Yeah, you a DJ.
I'm doing it for my number, whatever my price is.
Yeah, cause it's a number.
Okay, I just wanted to ask you.
And it'd be funny when you see stuff like that,
cause people be on the internet line,
be like, I ain't doing that, I go,
shut up bro, you work overtime with extra $100 bro,
you gonna go tap in to do your job
at a function that's paid you.
I was thinking like 3500 bro.
That's it.
That don't make, like you can see,
what you gotta, nigga, it ain't got nothing make, like you said, what you got to, nigga,
it ain't got nothing to do with you.
You can bring your girl to the booth with you, literally.
Yeah, that's a, I don't know.
That went up though.
If you feel uncomfortable bro,
just bring your girl with you bro.
And y'all sit there, you play your song,
and she gonna sit there,
y'all have a couple drinks, nigga you gonna go home.
I was like damn bro, probably didn't.
Don't play the music that make them twerk then.
It might get uncomfortable, that motherfucker.
Nah, bro, play that sexy rare, bro.
You getting paid the same, bro, do your job.
He say, boy, you know this ass, you know what I'm saying.
Highlight.
Well, man, people be weird, bro.
Especially like, from a music aspect,
like I don't know who we talking about in particular,
but like, we all grew up in the church, bro.
If you had a good choir growing up, bro,
chances are your choir director is probably left-handed, bro.
Oh, for sure.
Like if your choir director was dead,
it was dead man weak ass choir.
For sure, James Harden, MVP season at my church.
Come on, bro.
My choir director used to get down.
I ain't pushing. I ain't going get down. I ain't bullshit.
I ain't gonna end up in your world. I ain't bullshit, bro.
That's a true story.
True story.
Especially most black people, bro,
who grew up in the church, bro,
you've seen that your whole life.
So bein' worried about it, bro,
go play the fuckin' music, bro.
Get your bread.
Yeah, what?
Bro, I wanna be coming to Paul's.
Like, what if he...
Man, nevermind, man.
What?
What are you talkin' about? Like, Where did that stuff be coming from bro?
Like.
Yeah bro why you say bro he was MVP James Harden bro.
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He's fucking to pull fit off.
Nah for real true.
Every Sunday in the suit.
He didn't even wear the robe he wore his own shit.
That's why.
Going crazy.
Yeah so shout out to him man.
Can't hero pin her on water. I said I like hero pin crazy. Yeah, shout out to him. He had a hero pin on one.
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Sir, we are back.
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Michelle, could you pull up the G Herbo video?
I thought this was pretty interesting to see G Herbo talking about the youngsters,
this new generation of quote unquote gangsters and kids to be outside Keith, I want you to like her social media aspect of it like they have pressure to do it So that's like if you ain't got no good you a way
But you a bitch you feel like I like that one's game like it was real streaming from our hood
They need to carry a gun because they was just players like they get to fuck with the business
But they real streaming they not a fight is niggas who trapped just sold yours
They carry family and didn't play with us
But they want that in me they was no bitch ass niggas or they the niggas that you are playing with you feel because they go
Resort to that but now they they forced this next generation to have the curator that everybody is 30 minutes from the name of all the switches
And they should we just gave me you knew what things was like that because it was only a handful of niggas
That was like that now everybody like that now because they forcing me and to do that like oh, yeah
You ain't no shit. It's like you ain't doing it. It's like it was never like that was in the street
I Thought that was really interesting to hear that from But it's like, it was never like that when we was in the streets with Fendi.
I thought that was really interesting to hear that from him
because there's accountability and he was just like,
yeah, we got the young niggas that want to be like us.
But they don't know about, we had to be like this.
But everybody around wasn't like that.
It's crazy to see the pressures
what the youngsters got to deal with now.
I know you as a coach, you see it a lot heavy,
also being in the streets, also,
you know what I'm saying, with a younger son.
It's just crazy to see that,
that like, all these little niggas
really kind of be on that now.
And we grew up in an era
where you didn't have to be like that.
But I can't say that.
I see what he said,
but like bro, they wasn't the last era of street niggas.
I mean, everybody's situation is kinda different.
So I don't know.
I'm a little up and down with that type.
I feel what he's saying,
because even when I was in the neighborhood,
like I know I grew up with my mom and daddy,
so I used to always go hang with my niggas, Jamar,
all my guys, all the people you know,
he still see me with, even like Big Eric and all them,
little Ant, everybody was different.
It was some people you knew who was a shooter.
Some people who was, like he said,
you knew some people who did whatever they did.
Not everybody was like that.
Some people just really went to the club
and it's like we bout to get on some girls or whatever
and then you had one dude like,
anybody say nothing, I'm knocking somebody up.
You had that one dude who might've had something going on
or something going on with their life, you know what I mean?
It wasn't really like it is now, bro.
We go to the gas station now, we get out the cars,
like you see a young dude, you automatically like,
bro, how you doing, nephew?
What's good, family?
You know, you try to say what up to them,
just to check their temperature.
Yeah, it's different, bro.
And like I said, I'm both sides with it,
but I do understand on that side
because it ain't no cool niggas in the hood no more.
Everybody gotta be gangsters.
So that's maybe what he's saying.
Everybody gotta be tough.
And shit, the guns,
you definitely are legal to have guns now, so.
Yeah, but it was always only a select few.
Like you knew who played like that.
And you kinda stayed away from them.
Everybody knew like, hey, he on that.
You know what I'm saying?
Now every single kid, they feel like they gotta be on that.
Yeah, I see that side, okay.
Now I gotta break it out.
Yeah, it's like I gotta be like.
The unrealistic pressure that they put amongst themselves.
Cause I mean, you know some people, like you said,
times evolve, if everybody got switches shit,
I gotta protect myself too.
But we grew up in the neighborhood,
the homie down the street, yeah,
he grew up in the hood,
but he just went to school with you.
Now I might have been a nigga over here with a body,
but he ain't out here posting it on Instagram.
They bragging with that shit.
People got hats and all that, it's like, that's crazy.
That's the effect of the music though.
That's why I said I'm kinda both sides with it,
cause it's kinda of like shit.
That's kind of what's being put out there.
Kids only know what they listen to.
Niggas don't have switches till everybody
start talking about them in the rap songs.
So gotta play both sides of it.
That's why I sound like his accountability.
He's like, nigga, see us and they want to be like that.
Like we didn't all was like that.
Some of us was like that.
But on the top of the league,
it was different people doing different stuff.
Everybody was like, nah, we drilling.
Like damn, can't somebody just go to school?
Can't somebody just get on the hoes?
Like ain't no variety in your game.
Ain't nobody player.
And that's what I do.
Shout out to G Herba, that's one of my favorite reps.
But I do agree with that.
I don't think all these little niggas
own these girls no more.
That's damn near not a vibe no more.
Nah, bro.
They got shy-sties, bro.
Yeah, you damn near really wanna rob with everybody else.
Man, I heard the other day from one of the young guys,
he told me that girls don't like dudes that lift weights.
I said, huh?
I said, I know I ain't this old.
He's like, yeah, you gotta be skinny.
Said, I don't think that's true, my guy.
I ain't that far removed from y'all. But if you weigh 126 pounds,
I don't think none of the girls gonna like you, bro.
Yeah, that motherfucker construction worker on the way, boy.
That motherfucker who tear it and put roofs on.
You about to thrash her shit.
Soon as she hold it.
I was like, nigga, I don't think girls like,
he like, nah, bro, you might need to lift you
a little skinny, bro, like you need to.
You might get some better advice, bro,
cause Drell is gonna be working third shift at Amazon,
he's gonna fuck up your life, nigga.
He's gonna throw in them boxes every day.
He'll throw you and go straight in her house. On everything. and Amazon is gonna fuck up your life, nigga. Throwing them boxes every day. What?
He gonna throw you and go straight in her house.
On everything.
Move.
That's crazy.
I hate that they have that mentality.
Don't have that one.
Kids, if y'all watch this, please don't have that type.
Yeah, he told me that, I said it.
I don't think that's true.
Go back to the lab with that one.
I said, I don't think that's true.
Yeah, you might need to start with yourself.
For no reason.
Niggas gonna be gagging themselves for no reason.
They try to fit in the purple jeans. The swish, bro. They can't be too cocky with the purple jeans, bro. They might get starved themselves for no reason. Niggas gonna be gagging themselves for no reason.
They try to fit in the purple jeans to switch bro.
They can't be too cocky at the purple jeans bro,
they gotta put the bling in there.
Niggas is getting robbed with skinny jeans on though.
That's a fact.
I don't overlook nobody, I don't care what you do.
They be wearing denim with the slides on.
I got on right now with a fit and they will fuck your day up.
Nah, them little dudes bro, I ain't gonna lie,
I'm scared of all y'all.
Me too.
Like.
Cause you never know.
Never.
I be just, that's why I say what's up to everybody.
Like every little kid, every little dude,
they blow it up, T, what's up, boy?
You good?
Everything straight?
You don't need nothing?
Okay.
Especially if I know you're nasty.
Mama good?
I just started talking like I know your mama.
Mama good?
You know you know my mama.
I was outside, I went to school with her, man.
Yeah, let me buy you something to eat, boy.
Let me feed you, boy.
Yeah.
Especially when I used to go out east.
I used to go hoop.
Hey, hey, you still keeping them grades up, ain't you?
I done graduated.
Oh, you graduated, boy?
What you doing now, shit?
You already know, yep.
Yep, all right, man, good to see you.
I know, boy.
I'ma see you around now.
That's the only time I ever in Britsby call
or get the gas out.
What's up, what's up, everybody living?
Please don't shoot till I get out of here.
Yeah, please, don't rob this motherfucker till I leave.
Them mugs hard, them cold, uh.
I be like, what this?
Boy, yeah, boy, everybody got this.
As you are walking to your box.
Everybody got this.
You want them?
Shit.
Everybody got this.
I damn a got another pair of them.
Let's swap.
We let's swap.
I blow what you got on better though.
Yeah.
And it be some black horses.
I fuck with them with a body on them.
That's a good one though.
I never thought about that.
Hit that reverse cune on bro.
Like yours better dog.
Everything, I'm tough.
As you walk in fashion, you tell your partner. Shout out to the Y's man. Fuck. I'm still yours better dog, I'm everything, I'm tough. As you walk in fashion shit to your car.
Shout out to the Y's man.
Facts.
I'm still laughing to Ark.
Meek Mill should really have a segment
where he just tweets once a week and we all react to it.
Cause that shit is crazy.
But did y'all see the Wiz Honeydust?
I didn't catch it.
I did.
The Wiz Honeydust was super fire man.
And he did all the gyms too.
He did a kitchen wash too?
He did all the gyms too.
He did a couple, he definitely did a couple off there for sure. My only complaint is the homie he had all the gyms too. He did a couple off there for sure.
My only complaint is the homie he had doing the hooks.
I wish we would have had somebody else doing the hook shots
and he didn't do a bad job.
But some of those classic hooks and whiz performance.
I'd rather the interlude.
Yeah, we should have just done that.
Check it out. It's fire bro, it's one should have just done that. I gotta check it out.
It's fire, bro.
It's one of my favorites for sure.
I gotta check it out.
Yeah, he was raking his mixtapes, and that was interesting to see.
Very interesting to see why he raked his mixtapes.
Where he raking?
Obviously he had cushion orange, which was one.
Okay.
Two, he had catmen fever.
Of course.
I love catmen fever.
That's my favorite Wiz joint, period.
I'm picking catmen fever over over Coach, I'm sure.
Nah.
Respect to your pick.
For me.
That's just for me.
Then he had Taylor Allred Ice,
which I think is a fire type.
It is.
What's that, what was my shit?
Three times.
Ah yeah, married three times?
Yeah, that was my shit.
Taylor Allred Ice, and it was dope to him.
He was like, at the time when I made it,
I didn't even know it was fire. I was just in the groove time when I made it, I didn't even know it was fire.
I was just in the groove.
He was just like, I didn't really like it
until everybody else told me that they fucked with it.
So that's like a cult classic for fans.
He had Flight School 4,
which is one of my favorite Wiz mixtapes.
That's when Wiz first really got on.
They had Prince of the City 2 as his fifth one.
That's a cool tape.
That's Underground Wiz,
but I wish he'd have put Star Power in there.
I think that's one of the more slept on Wiz tapes.
It's some slaps on there for sure.
But.
I was pretty much out the game after Flight School.
I ain't gonna lie.
Oh yeah, Flight School was that shit.
That was super early on.
That's when you were first on the phone.
No, I'm saying like on this list.
This was after this.
Prince of the City 2, I get it.
I'm cool.
Cabin Fever is fire though.
Yeah.
The beats on Cabin Fever are.
Production.
Yeah. Them first four they all get run.
That's all they did.
In the top five, that fifth one.
Where is the go to that line of music?
To this day nigga.
That's smoker music.
You think he the go?
Yeah I don't think nobody really up there with him.
It's him and then like everybody else in the smoker line.
Yeah the stoner music, him, Currency,
I gotta put Wiz over Currencycy just cause of the same,
I mean even though Currency got hella classics as well.
Ah yeah.
But.
Is Larry June part of Smoke and Music?
Lifestyle raps, definitely.
Lifestyle raps, there we go.
Yeah, the lifestyle raps, I'm gonna put Larry June
up there for sure.
He just dropped some shit.
Hey.
It was decent.
Life is Beautiful is crazy, one of my,
him and 2 Chainz, Alchemist, that's a fire album.
Yeah, Larry been going crazy for sure.
Larry June fire.
I just think Luz is, I mean Luz.
Wiz is like the OG of that man.
He probably been around probably since 2010, 2009
doing shit.
He still going tour today and it's gonna sell out.
Yeah, for sure.
Like he do that.
Where we go, Clips, whatever that called.
Him and Da Baby, we trying to work out to get them here too, they'll be here, but. Yeah, that whole, whatever they're called. Him and Da Baby, we tryna work out
to get them here till they'll be here.
Yeah, that whole 20,000 bro outfit.
They doin' that show?
Yeah.
He's never not sold out here.
He has lots of tour every summer,
and he does stadiums.
Well not stadiums, but he does.
But I fuck with his tour,
cause it ain't no like little homies shit,
but he bring like bigger artists that you wanna see.
Like he do the up and coming, but he like, damn.
Baby go, I remember bro, I sorta got RIP,
what's the white boy that used to rap?
Mac Miller?
Mac Miller, yeah, Mac Miller, Rick Ross,
nigga Kendrick Lamar opened up for West Khalifa here bro.
That is a fact.
2011.
So that's what I'm saying.
Kendrick had a buzz, that thing, you know what I'm saying?
So I rock with Wiz.
And then the second leg of the tour,
the guy I think is him, Currency, Larry Jr.,
somebody else, somebody, that's a crazy concert.
That's a, you high as fuck.
Yeah.
Six times a row, bro.
You ain't gotta bring no weed, shit,
walk around and get high.
Off contact.
Yeah, you're gonna die by the end of the concert,
but you're gonna have a great time for sure.
See, I fuck with that vibe, it's just not for me.
I couldn't be out there six hours, bro.
I couldn't. And I don't even smoke reefer, so. I don't be out there six hours, bro. I couldn't.
And I don't even smoke reefer, so.
I don't wanna sound like an old nigga,
but boy, I'm real strict with this concert going on.
I need to know who I wanna see
and I'm gonna get there late to see who I wanna see
and I'm done bouncing, bro.
I don't have it in me to be out there four hours.
I love concerts.
I love concerts too, bro.
I can go for the whole pause.
If it's an R&B concert, bro, I'm rolling.
For sure.
I'm not going to see the Oax no more, though.
What's your Oax that you got?
Half the groups don't be showing up.
True.
I don't like that shit either, I'm rolling.
We went to see Drew Hill and Cisco, I don't know.
Well, it's 30 of them.
So they got it.
I hate the original five, whoever they were.
I remember my dad felt the way
because they were to go see the quote unquote temptations
and he was just like, why am I paying this money?
And none of these niggas was in the movie.
Oh God.
And I said, you know, we haven't found a point.
They all dead though.
I don't know.
They all passed.
I got a relationship with your dad too.
He is out of pocket.
He's not.
You going to pay them,
and bro you know the real life behind them.
But you didn't expect them to walk on stage and perform.
How you welcome to you, you asked for a lot OG.
You know how my dad do with that bread bro.
He's like, make this shit make sense.
I know bro.
I'm not seeing David Ruffin.
To expect to see the Dill Chasers in 2025,
and they was performing in 1945.
And they all died.
They all did.
We've seen the movies.
You asking a lot.
They don't even know where David died.
There weren't no regular niggas, bro.
My dad.
What the fuck said me here?
You act like Paul.
I got offended.
I said Paul damn near was an alcoholic.
He was.
There wasn't no damn nerd.
Paul was slapping shit though.
This bitch was hard.
Paul bitch was horny. This bitch was horny.
This bitch was horny.
This bitch was horny.
This bitch was horny.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch.
God bless the bitch. God bless the bitch. God bless the bitch. God bless the bitch. God bless the bitch. God's number one. Five Heart Beats is my favorite movie. I just said that for DJ. Cause he always be trying to think about it bro.
What, Five Heart Beats?
My favorite movie of all time.
I could recite the whole movie.
It's a great movie and I'm not combating it.
My only problem is, what niggas went through
in The Temptations was really real life.
So that's what makes it crazier bro.
Yeah.
I ain't got no.
Any case.
Bro, niggas life is online bro.
Robert Townsend.
Ain't got no fancy.
Robert Townsend, shout out to my nigga Philip Collins bro. That's Robert Townsend bro. Oh yeah, he look just like. He grew up like online bro. Robert Townsend, Robert Townsend, shout out to my nigga Phillip Collins bro,
that's Robert Townsend bro.
He grew up like that bro.
Pissy mattresses and shit like that bro.
Don't do my nigga like that.
That's Phil's story, not mine bro.
I'm just telling you bro.
No, I just go to y'all house Phil,
y'all mattresses on pissy.
You didn't go on 19th.
They brought the same mattresses bro.
Oh no.
They were a pissy bro. They were a pissy, bro. They were a pissy, bro.
Shout out to the Collins family, man.
Don't live a life of a millionaire for a movie.
I don't know why you always say that, bro.
Temptations is damn near the third.
Bro, Temptations, Michael Jackson story,
and then that one, bro.
Even though Michael Jackson story was really a TV series.
Michael Jackson, then them.
Yeah, Five Heart Beasts, number one for me. What y'all putting the new edition with? Even though it matches Michael Jackson or it was really a TV series. Michael Jackson, then them.
Yeah, Five Heart Beats, number one for me.
I voted Tim Tams.
What y'all putting the new edition with?
Should be very, very hot, because it's fire.
It's fire.
It ain't fire.
Five Heart Beats.
It's not, but it's definitely not fire.
I got nothing but love.
That shit was smoke, bro.
That's one.
All right, because Eddie Kane just.
So much love.
But Bobby Brown was different, bro.
Eddie Kane, gross pressure. love. But Bobby Brown was different bro. Eddie Kane girl, pressure.
I don't know man, that new edition shit is.
They did that thing with that shit bro, that was fire.
Flash you on my spot.
Cause give me Bobby Brown.
That nigga said Flash I'm leaving the group.
Check out my new album Flash is Lonely at the Top.
That's what they got lame though.
That's what the movie got with. That's what they got sad up here. The movie got weak to it. That nigga said Flash is Lonely at the top. That's what they got lame though. Come on mama, that's what the movie got with.
He got sad up here.
The movie got weak to you.
That nigga said Flash is lonely at the top.
And then nobody died in the new edition or so.
But the way that they did the new edition shit,
like when Rob was trying to go solo,
and he was like, damn, I'm the reason we had a group together.
He's like, we don't care.
He had the best voice though.
And then Johnny Gil came in there,
but yeah bro, they had a lot of moving pieces bro.
Yeah, he didn't give me no audition, bro.
It's up there.
I'm taking no audition over Temptations.
And I hate to say it like this,
but if you really wanna laugh at one of them,
bro, the TLC one is crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's out of the box.
I fuck with it, though.
I do too.
It's just like, oh my God.
I could.
Because they kinda look like them.
They do.
Yeah.
They did for sure.
But that movie, bro, it's horrible, bro.
But that's horrible, bro.
But that's horrible, bro. That movie is terrible.
To treat women like that, bro.
That's when that walk should've started,
when that movie came out.
Me too should've started when TLC dropped.
Ball, they got cheated so bad, bro.
L.A. re walking around
Next question, I said whoa first thing to finesse with me to keep going man. He put it on wax suit. He's crazy. I ain't saying nothing. I ain't saying nothing. Shout out to L.A. Reid, man.
Love the hat you on the fly, man.
Cause you ain't got it.
While we're here talking about more black stuff,
have y'all seen Straw on Netflix?
Terry, a Tyler Perry movie with him.
Seen it.
Hey man, it's fucking ridiculous.
Is it good, ridiculous, or bad?
Bad, ridiculous, bro.? Bad, ridiculous, bro.
Taraji Henson, bro, is a part,
spoiler alert, he is a part of a murder, bro,
and walks across the street to cash her check.
At that point, I went to throw my phone through the TV.
They got 4.2 stars.
Everybody reviewed it real hot.
I ain't seen it, check.
I'm here for their black support,
but it is some bullshit.
Let's take a, bro, a nigga got killed, bro,
at this grocery market right here, bro.
She walked across the street to cash her check.
The police went to three different crime scenes,
her own apartment, and never went across the street.
She kept saying she was trying to get money
for her daughter or some shit like that.
Bro, they took her daughter in the movie, bro.
Took her daughter, because it was neglect going on.
Took her daughter, bro.
She goes back and clock in like nothing happened, bro.
After her daughter got taken?
Yes, bro.
She got to get that money.
Yeah.
Well, hold on.
Did she commit the murder?
Yes.
Man, she's gonna be done.
She shot a nigga in the chest.
You all watch it probably though, bro.
No, please watch it.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
So she shot somebody in the chest and dipped off.
She didn't even like dip.
She just went across the street.
She walked across the street with blood on the check
and said, can you catch this from me?
They said, you don't have ID.
She said, I left it at home.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
And you know, I ain't snitching of course,
but our problem is we're not somebody who shot
and killed somebody and came to the club with us.
And part of like nothing happens.
I got nothing but love for you.
So I know a real Tyron is just a boy version.
Listen bro.
Facts.
But shout out to that movie though,
shout out to Tom and Jerry.
Shout out to Tom and Jerry.
I swear to God I don't know who he talking about.
That was a long time ago.
It was like 2012.
What the fuck?
That's a crazy top step. I was not there.
I was living in Atlanta.
The podcast was like, yeah, 2012.
I lived in Atlanta.
I ain't nobody listen to this shit.
Nah, bro.
That movie is absolutely crazy.
Please watch it.
If you haven't seen it,
Tyler Perry got us again.
I lived in Atlanta.
I don't get to say that.
I lived in Atlanta, 2012.
Somebody scroll through his own Instagram, his Facebook, and find every picture in 2012
when he went out.
He locked up now, shit, he got caught.
What the hell?
Just saying, I was just going off the reference
of the movie though, like y'all keep going
and making this shit worse than what it was.
I'm just saying.
That's what you do to me every time.
Is he in jail for that murder?
Yeah. Oh, okay.
Okay, I guess that makes it better.
Yeah, I'm just saying, I know who did that.
Y'all doing all this, I was in Atlanta.
I was in Cincinnati.
I was in my mama's house.
As long as he's already been convicted of that thing,
you're not like, we're not gonna go back and fight.
Scary ass niggas.
Yes.
You can't take these nigga's shoes, Y.
You got them, bro.
Just don't shoot him. All right, I don't wanna fight. You got em bro. Just don't shoot.
I don't wanna fight.
That's why I don't watch movies,
cause I can't get my room.
That's why I stick to myself.
I'll let y'all do that movie review shit.
No, please watch it bro.
But why does she always,
well I guess that's just what she's good at then.
About Taraji Hinton.
Why doesn't she ever play somebody positive?
No bro, she's the embodiment of Black woman struggle.
No, no, she played a embodiment of black women's struggle.
No, no, she played a positive movie
when she did the numbers movie
where she was like an engineer or something.
With the head gyms?
Yeah, yeah.
Cause even in like,
like Think Like A Man,
they just made her to be just a snob.
I'm like, damn, why can't she ever
just be a cool motherfucker?
Because they said she's a vet
for the rest of her life, bro.
It's crazy.
I stole my car, Doty.
One of my favorite quotes of all time. I stole my car. That's a bit for the rest of her life, bro. It's crazy. I stole my car, Jodie. One of my favorite quotes of all time.
I stole my car.
That's a wild take.
Jodie real is, I stole my car.
He said, I ain't gonna hit your head.
I'm about to put some doves in your shit.
We know a real Jodie too, on me.
Tell me who is.
Is he in jail?
Nah, that nigga free.
Man, this nigga is stupid. That nigga free. All our friends get some of the craziest shout outs on this platform.
I always know I'm a friend.
I'm trying to make sure they-
Associate, whoever they may be.
Peace and blessings.
Shout out to that guy.
I'm just saying I see why they make movies.
So it's like, damn, you know a nigga like that.
So let me tune in.
Man, you think-
Nervous.
I speak your heart, brother.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. So it's like, damn, you know a nigga like that. So let me tune in. Man, you think, nevermind.
I speak your heart, brother.
Nah, I'm just gonna stop.
I'm gonna keep it, I'm gonna keep it flurried.
Why you think about Smoky though?
No, no, no.
Oh, y'all know him.
I know him too.
Oh, facts.
Oh, hell.
That's fire.
I don't know who he talking about.
Who the most?
Let's get off that subject. And we ain't talking about Jodie Breeze. Here we are.
We really not, but we always talking about Jodie Breeze.
Shout out to Jodie Breeze.
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Anyway, what's going on?
Talk about something on the morning show the other day.
I can't remember what it was.
He wants to talk about that dude, a DJ.
It was something else.
He mentioned something.
It was something else.
I can't remember either though.
We could move on though.
That's funny, man.
Before we get out of here, in the sports world,
I've been cracking up at the,
actually let's go back to music.
K-Dot performed in Toronto.
Oh wow.
I heard the fans kept saying replay that shit.
Yeah they said spin it again.
Damn, in Toronto?
Yeah man.
Is that wild?
Yes.
Do y'all think like?
I don't think it's wild,
I just think I'm in shock he performed there though.
I am too.
Two nights.
I mean fans are fans.
I don't think they really look like.
But the sell out two nights in Toronto
when Drake is there.
That's tough.
Drake is Toronto.
I feel like who was it?
Who was the artist who like bought somebody else like all the tickets?
50.
Was it 50?
50 did that to John Rule though.
I feel like if I'm Drake and I got that much money,
that's what I'm doing.
You would buy all the tickets.
I'm buying all the tickets.
You spend them to a mill.
I don't give a fuck, I'm Drake.
Two mill.
I'm buying them all.
And I'm sitting in the crowd.
Those tickets was bought by real guys.
He don't give a fuck.
I bet Kendrick wouldn't give a fuck.
I mean he get paid either which way.
Yeah he's gonna be like, all right what's up?
Follow me on tour nigga, let's keep it going.
Wow.
I'm about to perform these hits.
To sell it out back to back though is damn.
And y'all Ops City, that's tough.
Cause obviously, common is a little bit
of a smaller macro-neutrion situation,
but like Drake is gonna sell out L.A. too,
because Drake is gonna go crazy.
Because it's Drake.
I just don't, maybe Canadians don't care.
Maybe people, I'm not even gonna separate Canadians
from Americans.
I don't think people really care, bro.
You like what you like.
It's probably people from all over, though.
Yes.
In Toronto to watch those.
You know what I mean?
You think Drake sells out in California still?
For sure.
Yeah, bro, for sure.
Yeah.
Could they probably make it more uncomfortable
than they could in Toronto?
Yeah, cause obviously he was moving around with it.
Toronto, wow bro.
But no, he was riding around with,
he had security cause he slept in New York
and then flew back to Toronto for the next show.
Now which is like, he move around with security, duh.
If I'm going to somebody's city I got a problem with,
of course I'm gonna have security.
Are you crazy?
That's the difference.
Yeah, what?
But like a show, I don't think people care that much
about this shit.
So he going to New York every time.
Yeah, he went to New York to go to sleep, to come back.
Which I don't blame him shit.
That's genius, bro.
I don't care that much, especially if you're not
my nigga, bro.
This entertainment shit is for what it is.
If I like the music, I'm gonna listen to it.
That's why I view it.
That's probably really cool though.
Yeah, but I don't know.
Drake probably felt like him, man.
I think Drake had a bigger play.
Obviously he sued whoever he sued.
Yeah, you know what I mean?
I don't think it's really Kendrick.
Kendrick did whatever he did.
It was a battle.
That shit wasn't about nothing.
Yeah, that's how I look at it.
It would have been over a long time ago
if the other stuff afterwards had happened,
obviously the lawsuits and some of the other antics,
but they all said keep it music.
Nobody got hurt in the process that we know of.
It's just good rap music.
Yeah, I just don't think the average listener,
that's why I be trying to tell some of my friends
in the streets, bro.
These people don't really care, bro.
Like, they don't care about this beef shit.
We put more into it than the average listener, bro.
That's another song for them.
If it's fire to them, they gonna listen to it.
If it's trash, they not gonna fuck with it.
We will stop being friends with people we know
if they like a rapper we don't like.
Yeah, like they heard.
Nigga, it's up.
Nigga's gonna play that shit already.
Oh, that's fire?
What's next?
Don't give a damn about that.
Most consumers don't care about no fucking rap beef, man.
I sure don't.
I'ma play whatever the fuck come on.
And it's probably gonna be from 2007.
That's why I don't get too into it
with these entertainment people,
because I like what I like.
It's the same with basketball.
People would go crazy and not have friends
over a team that they like.
It's like, bro, it's not that deep, bro.
It's not that fucking deep.
People mad at me about the Pacers,
and it's funny, because when I went on that Pac show,
they thought I was gonna stand down.
I thought OKC was going to series.
I don't care.
Yeah, I'm like, the crazy part is,
to see even people from our city go crazy,
support the team.
And let's have basketball beef talk.
That's cool, talk shit.
You know what I mean?
But to say a motherfucker ain't from here
and all this shit when these niggas will walk
right past you, the same niggas you jumping up and down for
will walk right past you and treat you like a fucking fan
is out of pocket.
That's a fact.
So I want y'all to get that shit straight.
Stop being fucking weird.
Tyrese, OB, Ben, all them is walking past y'all down the street with the rest of the people and
Y'all doing this
Ain't no real love bro like so to get mad at somebody over some shit like that
And I don't know that shit just out of pocket to me. Let's argue about who better
Yeah, yeah and Tyrese. And basketball shit. Say it niggas this and that, bro,
that shit lame as hell.
And bro, unfortunately, I'm a dollar Pacer fan.
I could give a fuck.
I ain't seen none of y'all arguing about this shit, bro.
Y'all don't care that much.
Y'all just wanna have a reason to do some shit
and feel like you important about some shit.
It don't matter.
But if you're a Pacer fan, let's just argue about the game.
Fuck you.
Like, but me and DJ, we already about the game.
But once it's over, it's like,
I don't give a fuck that you like the hoes.
I'm like, what the fuck is going on so far now
when I see you?
What the fuck is being mad?
Like, I can't believe you going to get your city.
I'm like, man, them niggas ain't even from Indianapolis.
I had to tell, motherfucker.
Like, when they get done playing this,
all the niggas gonna go party in Miami.
They not about to party with y'all.
They about to go to Vegas, Miami. They gonna start the jet up and. They're not in culture party in Miami. They're not about to party with y'all. They about to go to Vegas, Miami.
They gonna start the jet up and.
They're not in culture with you, my nigga.
You will not see them.
They going to Vegas and Miami.
And boy, this is why the city can't have nothing, bro.
There's so much other shit going on
that we need to be worried about.
There's so much other positive shit
that people do here on a weekly basis
that's like actually impactful to you,
your children, your family,
that you could get behind and push
and help the betterment of the city.
But you don't give a fuck about that,
you just want something to talk about on Facebook.
And them niggas about to go throw camps.
Aaron Eastman is gonna go throw a camp in South Carolina
with the championship trophy.
As a crib.
Yeah.
Like, yes.
Tyrese is going back to Wisconsin.
Yeah, he's going away with that trophy
and throwing a camp, bro.
Miles Turner's going to Texas. Texas, bro. Like, they's going away with that trophy and throwing a camp, bro. Miles Turner's going to Texas.
Texas, bro.
They don't, okay, I play for the Pacers.
Nigga, once y'all trade them,
them niggas don't give a fuck about Indianapolis no more.
It's their job.
Nigga, you worked at Kroger at 16.
Are you still reppin' for them?
No. No, niggas.
For sure.
I just say support the team, though.
Rock out with the team.
Just leave the people alone, man.
And shout out to them girls that was fighting
outside of Georgia Street, y'all was wild.
But they was fighting over the Pacers.
Nah, they all had Pacers shirts on.
See, shit got deeper to the game.
They had nothing to do with the game.
And they weren't even at the game.
They was just outside like, what's the vibe like?
I see one of them had on a fucking Justin Holliday shirt.
Oh yeah, she needed to be kicked in the throat.
I was like, you need to update your,
and it's a bonus, so I was like,
y'all need to update y'all shirts.
Oh yeah.
And honestly, if you got a Justin Holliday T jersey shirt,
not a jersey, you have a T jersey shirt,
you should took the L.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Cause I don't even know if you found that.
Don't disrespect my dog, that's my dog.
No, no, no, I'm just saying, update your kid.
You said, where did you find that? Nah, Justin Holliday my dog. No, yeah, hell yeah I'm just saying, update your game. She said, where do you find that?
Nah, that's a haunted my dog.
No, yeah, hell yeah.
It's a face of history.
And it be getting swaggy, but nah.
That's nasty.
Get, come on, a Subbonus t-shirt and you bumping outside.
Yeah, I swear.
You deserve everything, bro.
Subbonus tee.
That's crazy.
I might've made that up,
but I just feel like she had one.
Yeah, if you got the number 11 tee, you're disgusting.
I see somebody at the, at Coach, I mean,
what was that, uh, Jovita.
You remember when she was sitting over there,
she had a symbolic tee on.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was like, damn, she had that with her.
She did, she did.
I mean, she, somebody gave her that.
Damn.
The funniest thing is when teams go far in the playoffs
and they start finding all the random jerseys,
I've been seeing some crazy pacer shit, dawg.
Oh, yeah, oh, God.
Do y'all think they already got
the championship teams printed up?
You know they are bro, and we're getting first.
I wonder who's cause she's getting first.
I wonder who got dibs on them.
On the loser.
I can't wait till I see that game seven hat somewhere bro.
That Nick Spade.
I'm gonna go with,
what continent it's gonna be on.
Oh you know.
Oh you know the first one.
You know the continent where it's going.
Now I just gonna wear it.
Blue bar!
All peace and love my pen-appetites.
We have to have Dr. Umar on file.
I'm sorry, before the year ends.
I don't know what we gotta do.
We gotta figure that out.
We're gonna have to pay him, y'all.
Bro, he gonna charge a nigga 20,000.
With that no-be-a-sync, he would not be on this platform.
Oh, no, I'll figure it out.
He take ABT, we can figure it out.
I would never pay somebody $20,000 to talk to him.
You'd pay $20,000 to talk to somebody, Mike?
Who, me?
Yeah.
To learn something, yeah.
What the fuck are you gonna teach me?
Oh, I wouldn't pay him, you said, I'd pay somebody.
I'm saying, would you pay somebody $20,000
to sit down and talk to him?
Yeah, like if I'm paying like Jay-Z or something,
I'm paying- What is he or something, I'm paying.
What is he gonna teach you?
It could be some method to the manager.
Like Myron Golding, I don't know who that is,
but like I would pay him to sit down
with him and pick his brain.
I'll just watch a YouTube interview from the nigga.
So Mike's taking the dinner.
I'm definitely taking the dinner.
So you would say, we do the $500,000 with Jay-Z.
Oh, it's 500,000?
Okay, let's just say you got $20,000.
Okay.
Or you get dinner with Jay-Z or $20,000.
I might be doing dinner.
I'm definitely going to dinner.
Might be going to dinner.
$20,000 or my rendue, you just said.
I'm going to dinner.
Yeah, bro.
Cash me out.
Yeah, I'm going to dinner.
Next time, I'll appreciate your money.
I'm headed to the dealership, gang.
For 500 though, I'll watch it on YouTube.
There's nobody in the world I need to talk to
for $500,000, bro.
If it ain't Jesus, I'm cool.
Yeah, nobody for $20,000 I need to talk to.
Unless they about to tell me how I can get $20 million.
That's the idea.
If they got it for me.
That's the idea.
No, no, if they got it for me.
Like yeah, we wanna sign you for 20 million.
Yeah.
Oh.
Yeah, but nigga, they be like,
hey, it's 20,000 an hour, you can talk to me,
I'm gonna tell y'all how all this could work better.
I be like.
I see Mike going to get the game though.
I'm going to.
Yeah, you go get the game.
You go in the hidden folder right now,
you can find a whole bunch of those people who tell you,
if you pay me right now,
I will give you the keys to success.
Yeah.
You know what I'm gonna do?
And they won't give you a keys to a Honda Accord.
And I'm gonna go look at the interview that you had with him.
I know he said it on YouTube before.
He probably said it a thousand times.
I'm gonna go look on YouTube
and then I'm gonna come back and be like,
Mike, what'd he say?
He be like, man, if you get stuck in the algorithm
and you move it right here.
I'm like, yeah, he said that on that interview.
Oh my God.
He said it with that interview right there.
He wouldn't do some hate damn shit like that.
We're gonna screen record it like we do some hate damn shit like that. We're gonna scream and record it
like we do y'all Patreon.
Yeah.
Oh boy, he said it right there.
Yeah, bro.
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