Dissect DJs - Frankie Smith - Double Dutch Bus
Episode Date: January 10, 2025On Episode 131 we hop on the Double Dutch Bus and try to figure out what exactly it is, and what the hell Frankie Smith is saying in this 1981 jam. This song influenced hip hop vernacular for YEARS ...to come, and on the surface seems to have a bunch of gibberish speak, but we may have decoded what exactly it is he was trying to say all along.It's the Double Dutch Bus MOVE your feet! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Give me a hole if you got your funky bus fare
Moving dirty
Everybody, it's the boy DJMC
Diggin'a, dig it digger, digger, digger, digger, to digger, to digger, to digger, digger, to digger, digger, digger,
what else, Steve?
Hey, DJ.
Freak out, y'all!
I'm glad that we've gotten to a point where we've had the rapport that I know that you're
going to go over the revert before.
I even have to ask for it now.
Because the last episode I've asked for it.
And it is the double Dutch bus by Frankie Smith.
From 1980.
But who are we, dude?
Who are we?
We, for the DJs that liked us, spin it, mix it.
Throw it back and dissect it.
DJ Castle.
DJ Jag.
And, uh,
one of our favorites, guys.
One of our favorites.
Like, we're already saying it's going to be a four clap or at minimum.
Like, this is our song.
It gets down.
It buggies from the get-go and it has this random-ass horn that for some reason,
Castle and I both love.
I love the horn.
You guys know what I'm talking about.
It's got the...
Such a good way to start the song.
Right on the bat, I'm just going to say.
The reason that I first started loving this song,
Sunday night football back of the day,
used to always end their games with their player the game.
They would put on the bus,
and they would always play this.
At the end of Sunday night football,
they'd be like, all right, let's go to the bus and see you're the player.
And it'd always start it off with...
And they'd be like, hey, let's go down.
to Marissa and talk to our players of the game.
I would literally wait.
People would be like, oh, the game's terrible.
They're going to play the double-dutch bus.
I'm waiting for the double-dutch bus.
And they did it for like a solid 10 years, and I loved it.
I waited for every year.
And then I remember just like a few years ago, it was suddenly gone.
And I understand.
So good.
I call you and like, hey, come party.
I understand you got to change it up.
But I will tell you, the first season that I saw that they took away the double-dutch
bus as like the player of the game.
man I was crushed I was like maybe life's not so good anymore maybe maybe things
aren't just meant to be good from this point forward you know and it's sad but the memory of
the song still lives on here's my plan here today I would like to dissect double-dutch bus
with one question in mind what the hell is it what is this song about what's a double-dutch bus
so I'm guessing it's one of those buses that like a double-decker is my wild guess that would
Makes sense, yeah.
But why he's so happy about it and that we're all joining the, you know.
He's like, huh, if you fucking bus fare.
Like, were those double buses like fun?
Like the moment you walked in was at a dance party?
Because if they were, that would be my mode of transportation.
You know what I mean?
Can you imagine every morning just, huh?
What a bus to ride to work on, man.
Like a ride wherever, man.
I would get on there just and there's like, and you get on there and there's like girls doing the double Dutch thing.
It just starts your morning
Talk about
Hey but also talk about a skill
That like I just never could have possibly
Picked up on
That you see these girls do
Like when you walk through the streets in New York
And you just see these girls be doing it
And I'll just like hop it
And I'll just be like
Oh I don't know
Just do it
And like
Oh you talk about the double jumper
Is that double Dutch?
Double Dutch
Yeah that's what that is
Maybe that has someone to do it was on
I don't know
Huh
But as I said this was
This was by an artist
named Frankie Smith. This is his only top 40
song of all time. So yeah,
I'm not really familiar with him otherwise, but
it didn't really, you hear his voice and you're like, I don't know how much
legs that has is like a career. And plus you'll hear later
in the song, he doesn't really, he comes out
with the lyrics that aren't really lyrics, which we all
kind of know, but we don't know what the hell he's talking about. Am I right
there? Like, to be continued.
You think is, you know, it's coming?
I mean, but like, kind of inspired a certain amount of
speak that really dominated, I'd say, hip-hop culture
for a good period of time.
So we'll get to that, but should we,
how far do we get in the song?
Should we actually go into the lyrics already?
Yeah, going to the lyrics.
You heard a lot of them already,
and then we slowed it down.
So what we got?
What do we mean?
Give me a ho.
Have you got your funky bus fare?
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
All right, yeah.
So quick.
Double Dutch bus.
Quick story.
My very first season working with the NFL,
I used to work,
this one back corner room of the office
that they would put the people
the log games because the first thing I ever did for them.
And I would wait through Sunday night football.
I would always want to hear that part.
Like, I should probably be going home by that point.
But I always wanted to stay and do that.
And I remember I always wanted to hear it.
And there was one time there was another guy who was kind of like a real loud, like fun personality.
He's actually a popular podcaster now.
I believe his name is Jonah.
I see him all the time like pop up on like a podcast.
He's well known.
But like at that time he just worked in the office.
And I remember when they started playing that,
But he goes, oh, and I was like, oh.
And I was just, like, waiting for somebody that was in the room to, like,
understand the magnitude and the awesomeness that was a double-dudge bus.
So I appreciated him on that.
I cannot put enough stank on how much I loved this for Sunday night football.
And I said that it's gone, you know?
Saturday night football is never the same for me to get.
It's kind of like how people feel about Monday Night Football with their,
are you ready for the football?
Anyways.
This is one of the first songs I used to DJ, because it was in this little booklet of songs
that my company used to have to make.
It was one of the songs that was in there.
And I'm like, oh, I know that song.
And it was a good BPM.
It's at that 119, 120 mark, kind of a disco, kind of a funk, kind of a fun song.
And plus it mixed into, I think we were going to talk about it later.
But I'm just going to say gossip folk, Missy Elliott was remade later.
And it was right around the time I started DJing.
So I was able to go from that into a hip-hop.
Like, oh, everybody was like, oh, you're an expert DJ.
I'm like, now just Missy just completely bit off of Frankie.
She bit this hard.
She kind of gave a new life.
Give it a new life for sure.
did do you recall which disc this was in your early DJing days because I know oh yeah I think it was
no it was in the platinum series though I'll tell you that in the early days of Justin DJing he
actually used to have to like switch out this and I used to go and like help him and I kind of be his co-dj
and he would literally just like have a book of disc like a CDs pretty sure this is on 20 yeah and he just
knew and it was all like literally like nothing labeled it was literally just like this one is
dis 20, the disc 19, and he would just kind of know
like how this one is. Dix 20 number two
had this. It should change every song. He would literally
got to like, God, you know what? Double Dutch bus would be good.
And that's dis 20.
Put that in there and playing.
Got to cue it up. So much more work
goes into. It was all ear, man.
City of the days were all ear mixing.
Yeah. And I respect it.
I respect that he went through that journey.
Dijing is so easy.
They made it so easy.
All of us. All right. So then
yeah, get into what he's saying.
He goes nuts.
Go like, just quickly.
There's a double Dutch bus coming down the street.
Moving pretty fast, so kind of shuffle your feet.
Shika-ca.
Do I get your room for this park?
Get on the bus.
Pay your fare.
Then tell the driver that you're going to a double-dutch affair.
The double-dutch bus is on the street.
You better get off the curb.
Move your feet.
All right.
Uptown, downtown.
Everybody.
Uptown.
I said downtown.
Well, I missed my bus.
I'm like to work.
I'm looking at the legs, but I literally lost it.
Yeah, I'll do it.
Give me that shit.
All right, you want to?
Yeah, give me that.
You need it.
Have you ever done the song on karaoke?
No.
You can get it off reverb while we're actually just talking.
All right, yeah.
Doesn't work.
Let me see if I can.
It makes it.
Mix it.
Have you never tried it?
No.
You being a karaoke DJ and all the times that you spent, like, hanging around on
I feel like this song should have been up your alley at some point.
Just be like, let me do this song.
You do your voice.
You'd probably start doing your like Justin dance moves and shit
and they start performing it.
I'd actually love to see it.
Never popped up in my, in my...
Do you still do karaoke?
Do you do that?
I do not, dude, I quit that shit.
You'll be back.
If I ever need money, I'll be back to you.
Yeah, if I ever...
It makes me sad because I didn't see you enough doing it,
but like I kind of want to do this song, though.
I kind of want to go karaoke this song.
Next time I go carry-oogie this song.
I'm gonna have this in my back pocket.
The beat just comes in so hard.
Can we just hear the very beginning beat again?
Yeah, wait a minute.
What the beginning beat?
Yeah, I just literally want to hear the way this beat comes in.
It's one of my all-time favorite beat comes in and takes over.
I can do this.
Ready?
Get me a hole if you got your funky bus fare.
Double touch bus going down the street.
Moving pretty fast so you can shuffle your own.
feet, check-cha-cha-cha-cha-cha.
Get on the bus, pay your fare, because there's a driver that you're going to a double-dunch
off.
Don't you come.
Double-dutch bus is on the street.
You better get off the curve, move your feet.
Bus fare, trans-pass, that's the way by money.
Lass ain't no car.
Get around when I go to work.
I gotta go downtown.
Now I miss my train, the best damn shame.
When I run to late, sleep the plate, we gotta look like, wow, losing it.
It's a hardwood, man.
I was doing pretty good though.
I had that shit.
Let's hear him go.
What?
I said, damn, ten.
Well, I miss my bus.
All right, wait, you were supposed to let him do it.
I let him go.
It's a kind of song that I actually don't even want to stop
because it's just a fun energy.
We saw the river, but we got it out.
We got it out.
It took me a second.
If we tried to, like, succinct what he was just saying,
it basically sounds like he was a guy
who was trying to get on the bus.
He missed the bus,
and now he does what he hates the do.
He's got to walk to work.
His corn's hurt.
Everybody.
All right.
Let me see if I actually got uptown, downtown.
Everybody's getting down.
Say uptown.
Downtown.
Well, I miss my bus.
I know I'm late.
I got to do something that I know.
Hey, I've got to walk to work 15 blocks.
What's the fuck?
I already got holes in my socks.
Oh, that is a bad combo, man.
You got to work to, you got to walk 15 blocks to work.
Yeah, that's fucked up.
That's a lot.
That's a bit.
That's not that bad, but it is.
pretty like that's like a that's a solid that's the kind of thing that we actually
solid four miles we have to appreciate that we have like uber nowadays we got lifts you got
taxis if you need to you can always just call some of a solid hour walk man
there have definitely been many times in life especially back then like just before
uber became a thing it was very common for me to be like all right i know i have to go in
that direction i don't see a taxi there was a time when all we had to do was like look for
taxis and then just hope you saw one i never was around for that world in my world
15 fucking blocks, dude.
Can you believe, like, and then on top of that, corns?
My cones.
You got corn, like, you got corns on your feet.
You're missing.
You got holes in a second.
You don't remember a time before Uber.
This is, I have an issue with that.
What do you mean?
Uber has only been around since, like, 2000.
You said that you could just wave down a cab.
I was like, I'll never see that.
I've never seen that.
Other than maybe you talk about like downtown Florida.
You couldn't just do it anywhere.
Well, that was always the problem.
Anytime that, like, I've been in a situation where I was like,
I need to get to.
in that direction.
I'm going to start walking.
And maybe if I see a taxi, I could flag it down.
Because that was the only option you had.
Because before Uber was a thing, which has only been around for like, what, like 10 years?
Yeah.
So before that, it was like you had to just sort of hope you saw a taxi.
And there was a lot of times where I would start moving in that direction.
And I'd be like, this could be like a solid hour plus walk.
But once I see a taxi, like I'll just be like, oh, yeah, that's how you hail a tab.
You know, that was a thing.
They always got to a point when I'd be like, well, I'm like halfway there and now.
I've just, I've come too far on foot.
I'm just going to make the rest of this happen.
To Vegas, how many times in Vegas have we walked from one another strip to the next, you know?
That's just a long walk.
You don't realize like, oh, that's a fun town to walk around.
It's just two hotels down.
Two hotels.
Well, yeah, Vegas is the ultimate where you'll see your hotel and you're like, oh, it's right there.
It looks so close.
And next thing you know, it's like a 50-minute walk.
At least.
Yeah.
Unless you get caught up with all these.
And you're wearing, like, nice shoes, which get uncomfortable after a fucking minute.
Yeah, too many times.
You run into people trying to take photos and, you know, guys with cards trying to get you to, you know.
A whole bunch of these guys.
So I understand where this guy's coming from.
There's a certain point.
There's always been a certain point.
I think this has disappeared a little bit in the Uber era, but there was an era where it was like, I just got to walk.
I got to fucking use these feet.
That's, if I want to get there, I don't know, man.
I just got to fucking make it on foot.
call, I think it was 1-800-66-66-66- or something like that, where it was just like all the numbers.
It's a taxi.
I always called taxi.
Yeah, it was never a taxi caller.
I didn't.
I called taxis.
Yeah, I should have been.
I don't know.
They were a little expensive.
That's why I loved Uber.
When Uber first came around, it was incredible because the taxi ride $25 bucks.
Uber ride six.
It was like crazy.
Like, oh, this is super discounted.
This is incredible.
Yeah, I loved it.
But now it's the same prices, basically, at this point.
Yeah, probably.
I don't know.
It's a little more efficient because it's on your phone, so that's why.
But anyways.
I'm glad that we went through that.
It's kind of like how we grew up
without the internet a little bit.
And it was like, we didn't know what we were missing.
And now you look back and you're like,
maybe I'm better for it.
I think we're better for just like having a leg it out sometimes, you know.
And I always,
because part of me enjoyed the adventure.
You know, I've seen a lot of parts of L.A.
That was just like, I really got to know that area
because I had to walk my ass through it for miles and miles.
Once you finally get there, you're like,
you know what?
That was a fine adventure.
Nothing bad happened.
to see the city.
I tried to walk home from the stable center one time.
You know that story.
We're getting close to, like,
he's about to start going into the stuff we were talking about,
and I was doing a little research to see if there was any, like, words or a reason that.
Why, it's called the double-dutch bus?
No, no, the part we're about to get into with the,
igu-z-z-gah, zik, zik, like, you know,
trying to come up, people are coming over reasons.
And then this person says, if only, I'm just going to random.
Well, why don't, why don't we play it?
And then you see what?
we'll discuss what you've discovered on that research.
I feel excited that you're actually trying to look shit up.
I have a play.
But don't let it get in the way of the episode.
Let's do it.
I mean, what can you say?
The fuck are they talking about, man?
It's kind of like some pig lead, isn't it?
It really doesn't mean nothing.
Everybody's like not doesn't mean shit.
Everybody I looked up, everything I looked up is like maybe a little pimp talk apparently.
It might be like some type of pimp talk.
But other than that, nobody knows what the fuck he's talking about.
All right.
Let me actually see what the list.
have for that part.
I got it.
I already remember it.
It's igizzy.
Hisig grizzle.
Yeah, right.
That's a zik.
Hisah,
Mizum,
wizard.
Ziggum,
whizzee,
whizzo,
yizzo,
izzie.
You know what's funny?
You know what's funny
is when it gets
to the last part,
it's like he's actually
is trying to say something.
It's like
he's fighting his tongue.
He's like,
no,
but he's,
Look at the Zazze.
Music is a bit breaks down.
Like it just turns out of it.
It was a,
Dissom,
some d'all,
and get up with those and bousay.
And then like,
Gizzy.
It doesn't mean anything.
It doesn't mean anything.
It doesn't mean anything.
It's early examples that you don't need words to make jams.
And I think a lot of people have stolen from that pond
and made all kinds of archetypes with it.
So,
namely, of course,
Missy Elliott,
as you mentioned,
turned this into what was that gossip?
folk yeah let's see if i got it let's see if i'm on the right point go ahead and play that
straight horn yes i need a tim set right there's it yeah i mean she just took it verbatim
and threw it in their song i gotta say though if you're gonna sample something from the 80s
great song i'm gonna sample i gotta be honest that was the first time i ever heard it and it was
another example which i brought up a whole bunch of times i literally just did on what was the
most recent episode oh positive k episode when you find the original version of a song that you've been
hearing like a moderate wait this is like that's what it's
from and then you end up discovering like oh that song was way better than this one that i'm hearing
and yeah double dutch bus it dropped kicks at missy elliott's song in a mouth but it was a good
song for her to sample and i'm glad that she gave shed some light on it but yeah double dutch bus
kicks all kinds of gossip folk as well was that song that was that song right yeah and be honest with
you from i didn't really after that is um isn't part from double dutch i don't remember anything after
this i feel like it's i'm seeing the lyrics there's more to it keeps going yeah there's a whole second
story let's go to the second half
Blill Zobbies his man, dude.
But I'm telling you, when that beat hits,
every time in this song, that beat just like restarts,
it just fucking hits me in the happy part of my soul.
And like I said earlier,
I think it's because it's connected to my memories of Sunday night football,
which like being a huge football fan,
Sunday nights were always like,
you already had a great day of football all day,
and then you had this awesome Sunday night game,
which oftentimes were like produced so well by NBC.
And then it just hits you with that.
And it just takes me back to so many good memories of having Sundays.
And it's just a dope beat that just, like, hits you.
It's smooth.
It's soft but hard.
It's funky, but funky, but discily, but also like.
Yeah, it comes in like soft.
It's so easy to listen to, man.
I can listen to that beat all day.
But yeah, let's get into the part where Frankie starts calling out random girls' name,
which is all those a crutch of songs like this.
It seems like he starts out with good names.
He starts with real names.
Rebecca, for sure, Lolita.
kind of from Vashon and Don
Deshawn and Don
The Sean I gotta say
Every time you do the Dutch
You really turn it on
Which also makes me wonder again
Is the double dutch of reference for something
Is it something
What do you mean?
Okay is this just a bus?
These just girls are singing the bus
Is it girls that are doing the double dutch
In like the middle of the street
And then he's like watching
He's just watching from like the stoop
And he's like oh shit
They're doing it
They're doing it goes Vashon
Get in the girl
Here they're turning it out
Skip skip skip skip skip skip skip skip skip
Yeah
Turn to get on.
Yeah, I don't know if that's it.
But then he gets some crazy names here.
Then his tongue gets heavy again, and he just starts being,
it's like a wizard takes over his ability to speak,
and he just keeps trying to push through it.
That's what, like, half this song is.
And he says, Tizami, Tizari, Tizzerent, Tzabi.
No, you miss, Bizarre, Bra, Mizarre, Brizetti, Kizam.
None of those have ever been a name by anybody.
Tazami, Tilsarance, Brizami, that's my man.
Come on.
Get on.
I feel like he's adding.
Okay.
Here, we're just going by this.
Blizz Arbara.
I feel like that's Barbara.
That's Barbara.
Mary.
Miserie.
That's Mary.
Blizzetti.
It's Betty.
It's got to be Betty.
I don't know why you got the elf.
And then he has Blizabi.
That's Bobby.
Bobby.
Tizami has got to be Tommy.
Terrence is Terrence.
What about Pizam?
That's Pam.
Pam.
Pam.
You got a new nickname to use right there.
What was that one at?
Pizam.
Pazam.
That's a great nickname.
Put that in your back pocket.
I don't have Bizam.
Put that in your back pocket.
Yeah, I got it right there.
Pazam.
So he goes from naming them regularly to adding these blizz and mildz, like almost like a snoop dog did with his for schism, my nizzle, tizzle, kizzle, remember that?
Earlier earlier.
Well, earlier when I said that this song influenced hip-hop culture speak in a lot of ways that was obviously directly bit.
by Missy Elliott, but...
Wait a minute, dude, let's go back.
We can go back.
Snoop Dog, Jay-Z, a lot of these...
With us figuring out the dissection of what he was doing,
we can go back to what he was originally talking,
and figure out what he was doing.
If you use Snoop Dog speak?
Yeah, so he says, His Alley,
like when Snoop Dogg says,
Bush, he's a monizel.
No, double-desol.
Yeah, yeah.
We're trying to figure out, so he says,
His-Ele, Gazali, he goes on this,
he goes on this bunch of shit.
So the first one is, hey, girls.
Y'all.
have to move
is out the way
you have to move out the way
so the girls can play
basketball
basketball yeah
bizess
figure this out
nobody nobody
has ever figured this out
okay I can guarantee
we don't he's ever
checking the time
and figure out
on the fly
I say
wait I say
wait where you're at
oh girls
girls say
is it
is a
no you
no you ain't
no you ain't
no you ain't
boy
y'all better
you all better
you all better move
will say
is ain't moving
we're not moving
well we're not moving
boys
shizu
guise
okay what does that say
shh
fuck
that one's hard
that ones are getting there
right
Shizu
gliss
damn it
you might
well
He just got drunk halfway through the studio time.
But the next one says, we are playing double Dutch, double Dutch, double Dutch.
Okay, so they want them to move their basketball so they could do the double Dutch?
They want the girls to move because the guys want to play basketball.
Okay, girls are playing double Dutch and they want to play basketball.
That's what's happening here.
I still don't know what Shizu-Gle-Ze is.
Y'all move.
Oh, why not, baby?
That's what that is.
Wizad, Wizzat, B's a B, that, that part.
Got somebody playing.
We are playing double Dutch.
We are playing double Dutch.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Me, my, goot.
What's that?
Milse Gizat.
Me.
Seasons.
Got somebody playing double Dutch.
I don't know what Mise is.
Who zoo?
Who?
Who?
My girls.
My gizz.
My girls.
Bring her in
Yeah, yeah, yeah, brazing her is in
Isokizate
Is it okay?
Okay, is it okay
It's all right
Is it okay
Is it okay
Hit that beat
Wait a minute
I just shit
I can fucking play that shit
We figure that down
Yeah
Shit
Don't fucking fuck what else
Let's go
Drop that
Go
classic DJs
Do that again
We just dissected that shit dude
Everybody and their mom
And grandmother has always asked
What did he say?
What did he say?
And we figured it out
Although it's a little hard still
I gotta be honest
At no point during dissecting this
I actually think we're gonna decode
What that like
Pig Latin
Snoop dogs
So he started saying names
Until he started doing the names
They said Blizabra
Blizzetti
Oh okay
He's taking that, hey girls, y'all have to move
because we want to try to play basketball.
What?
No, we ain't.
Yeah, y'all got to move.
That was like the white flag that there might actually be something here.
We actually like try to dig it into a little bit.
I feel like we just broke down tenant.
Dude.
We just did it.
This is going to make us go viral.
This is the viral right here, dude.
We figured that nobody has ever figured that out, and we did.
Blast that shit.
Put that out.
You're talking.
But he was like double-dudge much.
He just said, no, he's talking about the girls.
He's got to get off the court.
We're trying to play ball, and they're like, no, we're not getting off.
He's like, we've got to get off.
And he's like, okay, you guys are going to do double-dutch?
Like, yeah, we're going to do double-dutch.
Evidence was right there because the song is called Double-Dutch bus,
which actually mostly focuses on a bus, and everybody got taken aside by the red herring
that was the bus when he talks about how he's late to work and he's got to walk to work.
And he's got a corns.
They're focused on the bus.
Focus on the bus part.
But they didn't realize the double-dutch is the key.
That was just distracting you.
Don't be distracted by the bus
That's over here
That was just part of the day
Ultimately comes down
And the fact
These girls were double dutching
Boys are just trying to play basketball
With Bizarre
Deshawn and Don
Basically yeah
So hey wait so let me tell you
Let me real quick
He's basically walking down the side of
Were those the girls playing double Dutch
Deshawn and Don
Yeah all them girls
That's right
But here he was walking down the sideball
Because he has to do it he did it again
And then he realized
The guys wanted to be basketball
So he tried to butt in
And be like hey guys have to get off
And he was like
No
Which is a random
story in and of itself why they went into that mode but still the story doesn't have a lot of gravity
toward or substance but the story is what it is it is dissected by it's amazing it sounds like a
regular ass day in like brooklyn i'm imagining this taking place with like on the streets with like
folks hanging out off their stoop they got to get to work they take a bus they got to get to
out on the part the bus stop to make it happen and you get back from work you want to play some
ball girls are double dutchin bizarre bra dis Sean and don't
What was the other girl's name?
Tzama, Tzami.
I don't even know who these people are.
Oh, here it is.
You got to ask Frankie about that.
Somebody else did it.
Damn, I thought we were the first ones.
One year ago, somebody says, hey, girls, you have to move out the way so the guys can play basketball.
I say what?
No, you ain't.
Y'all better move.
I say what?
No, we ain't moving.
Sugar, why not, baby?
We are playing double-dutch, double-dutch.
Me got somebody's playing double-dutch.
Who, my girl, bring her in.
All right, okay, all right.
It's exactly what it is.
All right, yeah, Justin, now I have to kill you because he didn't have to actually say that.
Somebody else did it.
You could have, you could have just acted like we did it first because we actually figured it out on the fly.
All right, delete that.
Delete what I said.
No, I said I'm just fighting you.
I'd like to make it a regular episode thing.
Damn, I thought we had that.
I thought we.
I'd like to make it a just common thing where I attacked Justin at least once an episode because that's two in a row now.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, somebody else figured.
Fucking giving.
I love L.A.1 slap.
How dare you?
How dare you?
How dare you?
All right, well, we figured it out.
A little dissection.
If you hadn't figured out,
and the first time you heard it,
give us a shout out.
Hit us up on Instagram,
DM us.
Our DMs are getting flooded,
so you might have to, like,
keep trying because they might say,
because we're just getting hit up to it.
By too many people.
It's crazy.
All right.
But speaking of slaps,
then,
should we slap this one out?
See it was good?
All right.
Out of five slaps,
what you gave in the,
Frankie Smith,
the double-dudge bus.
FIFA.
fo, foe.
That's a good song.
It's such a good.
Don't be careful with that.
We had a malfunction already in mid-thead.
It's a great song.
It makes no sense, but it does.
It's a great dance song, but it's also a good, groovy song.
Everybody likes it.
I've been listening to as I was a kid.
We listened to it during the NFL.
It fits.
It's just it.
It's just a good song.
Great memories attached to the song.
Something about, nothing bad about it.
Everybody likes it for some reason.
And so, therefore, it gets the five, man.
It's my five.
What do you got?
I'm going with.
Gizzy.
Good.
It's ever good.
It's that good.
It's that good.
You know you like it, guys.
Don't act like you know.
Here's the thing.
Go ahead.
Talk to me.
This song is impossible not to have a good time.
You put this on anywhere.
And it's going to be great vibes.
Yes, it gives me vibes of, like, fantastic memories of NFL Sundays.
It also just, like, I remember seeing this guy perform this one time at a karaoke spot.
And he was, like, doing the Frankie Smith voice.
and immediately everybody was like into it.
It just like gets everybody moving and busting it, like jumping up and down and like that.
It's just a fun song.
Nobody really knows what it means.
Unless you listen to the Diasic DGISC DG is.
Then we did code that message from me.
We told you.
We told you.
Inception style.
Don't ever tell anybody you didn't learn something for the Diasic Degis because you did here today.
Yes.
Azikazzao.
Azikazza.
Zick out, sick out, sicko, sicko, sicko.
