Dissect DJs - Nicki Minaj - Super Freaky Girl

Episode Date: April 18, 2023

We're back to break down Nicki Minaj's 2022 smash "Super Freaky Girl" and compare how it stacks up to the OG version- Rick James's "Super Freak", and even throw in a little... MC Hammer's "Can't Touch This" to see who did it best. Is Nicki really the baddest around? Let's dissect and find out! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Shays are a D.Jays. Hey, y'all. I can lick it. I can ride it while you slipping and sliding. I can do all them little tricks and keep the dick up inside it. You can smack it. You can grip it.
Starting point is 00:00:19 You can go down and kiss it. And every time he leave me loud, he always tell me he missed it. He want to F. Okay. It's time for the dissect. D.Js. What's going on, Steve? Because we heard the DJs.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Spin it, mix it, roll back and dissected. Woo! I got to say I miss your actual ability to mix out. You'd be able to be like... Oh yeah, my DJ's, yeah, we'll do that. When you know it, when you set up at your new Stee's... We're going to call that place, by the way. We haven't figured that out.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Has yet to be determined. You know what? I want you guys to DM us. What should Castle's new place be? We probably won't use your name, but we would love to hear from you guys. You know what I mean? Well, I got to see it set up before I name it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:01:21 The castle dungeon is our garage here And the castle tower is in my room up here So is the next place going to be Castle something then? It's got to, we got to keep adding Castle Fortress Castle Fortress There you got done, there it is We just named it right now You named it.
Starting point is 00:01:34 We figured it out. So our next episode is going to be at Castle Fortress We're going to start doing videos of ourselves We're going to start adding the videos to the Because Castle is a master editor I don't know if you guys knew this about him But this man has edited it for ESPN, NFL Some other big ass bullshit companies
Starting point is 00:01:51 It's fantastic. This man's next level. Yeah, so that's the plan in the future is once we get that studio set up that we're going to have the cameras going. So, yeah, we're going to be able to make some video podcast. Once you do this, like I've been telling you for years, turn this video thing into an LLC. You can actually use that studio and get text write-offs.
Starting point is 00:02:12 This is where I'm going, dude. We're next level. We're getting old. We've got to figure this shit out, bro. Oh, I'm using the text right-out. Oh, I'm using that text right-offs, dude. I got that shit figured out. Well, let's get into this song, dude, because this is what we're doing, because we're the D-D-D-Sach DJs.
Starting point is 00:02:28 And Nikki Minaj decided to go ahead and, let's be honest, like they all do. She ripped off of our man. Justin's biggest fo'paw in the music industry. I hate it, but they all. He always hates it when they bring back the old-on. And this is our second episode in a row where we're covering somebody that did this. And they keep doing it because they keep doing it. There's no song that doesn't do it.
Starting point is 00:02:51 All right, real quick on that. When we did the 2022 mix, which if y'all have not checked out. Check that out, dude. We made it nice short and sweet for you this year, dude. Me and Jag actually knocked the whole music mix out in one day. Well, two days because you had to do your thing. Well, I had to do edit. I never discount.
Starting point is 00:03:09 This man, I do 10, 15% of this thing. Castle goes as is and does the rest of the 85 and slams it out. Well, the video editing took a hold the rest of the week. I actually knocked it all. because we started working out last week of the year. This was, we really pushed it up
Starting point is 00:03:23 against the wire this year. So this, I didn't want to do it. I'm tired. But not the, but I'm talking about the music portion of it, me and him got together
Starting point is 00:03:30 and we knocked that out one day. And as we were doing the lead-up, so by the way, check that out on YouTube. It's called the 2020 Rewind Mix. Can I just say, the reason why we always, when we first started this in 2012
Starting point is 00:03:43 doing it, we've done 10 years of this tonight? Do we miss any year? I know you did a couple on your own and a couple of things, but when we first started this, it was such a process like I was such a still
Starting point is 00:03:53 I had been DJing for a while but to record music and record mixes and put them in the yeah it was really hard for us it took a very long time it took us about three weeks to put together an eight minute mix
Starting point is 00:04:05 we would literally have to like spend like the whole month of December on it this this year was a great example of how far both of me and you have come at our craft I didn't want to do it Castle was like we're fucking doing it he drove down to my house two hours I was like we're knocking this out
Starting point is 00:04:17 because this is the last day we I was crying and shit I cry. I'm an emotional person. I was crying. I don't want to fucking die. And he was like, we're doing it. And we did it. And we knocked from 4 o'clock to what, like 1 or 2 o'clock that night.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Yeah, we worked out it for about a size. 7, 8 hours. We knocked out the mix. We did the whole mix. And the point I was trying to get at with was as we were doing the lead-up to that and we started collecting songs from what was most popular in the year, I realized every single one of these songs is some sort of remake of a classic song. That's all I do.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Every single one of them. Daddy it, dude. That's all they do. Yeah, yeah. I only started the trend. So Nikki, and this was one of the songs. It was one of the oldest songs of 2020, but because we were off for a couple months, we haven't got a chance to actually break it down.
Starting point is 00:05:04 And now it's a little bit less out of the rotation, but you know what? Dasak DJs are back. So let's rock this shit. And it's Nicky Minaj, Super Freaky Girl. That's what it's called, right? Yeah. It's not the F-F-R-E. E.
Starting point is 00:05:19 Okay, okay, okay, okay. She never actually adds the Y into that. What is she stung? She could have snuck in the Y. Let's start there. F, F, R, R, E, A, K. Why? E. A.K.
Starting point is 00:05:32 What? You know, like something, like, add that Y. You already named the song, super freaky girl. You're having you know, anyway. Why does she say the F twice? Well, yeah, she says, AK, AK, A, K, A K, K, E, A, A, K. K. According to the lyrics. R.
Starting point is 00:05:46 E. A.K. Okay. I don't know Whatever Anyway, let's get into it She apparently can lick it Right it
Starting point is 00:05:55 While you're slipping and sliding Sounds like a good time I do all Not leaving a lot to the imagination right there She's jumping right in That was the first lines of the song She can lick it and write it How do you do both of those at the same time?
Starting point is 00:06:07 It's my question How do you do? If you're able to pull that off Go ahead and give us a call At 5-5 I got a girlfriend I was like, I got to say, okay, I just kidding, sorry, man. I can do all these little tricks and keep the dick up inside it.
Starting point is 00:06:24 So remember last week? Yeah, yeah, last, last. When we did Coy LaRae, and I was talking about how she was reping as like, you know, a- Do it slyly. She was like, girls be players, too. And she was, and I was saying, like, I respect her ability to kind of rep as like this boss-ass bitch. Without actually saying, she's like, I'm. confident yeah and the way she was lyrking it i really respect it because i was like she's doing it so
Starting point is 00:06:51 coolly telling me you can't respect nicky don't put words in my mouth i'm giving props to coy because she did it so well but what i was referencing at the time i was like you know we've heard we've done some of these other songs like we did we're like wop we just cardi bean like make the stallion stuff like that and they are very much more in your face about like what they're talking about like roob this is what i this is how i handle that shit. This is what I was talking about. She can do all them little tricks and keep the dick up inside it.
Starting point is 00:07:25 And what tricks is she talking about? Like if she's doing like card tricks, you know what? I'm down. I'll be doing it. I'll play whatever. Bring some cards in the mix. If she's doing like, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:07:39 what other tricks? She's doing like a quarter trick. Like, you know, behind the ear trick? You got me. You got me. The quarter behind the ear, like, oh, I, anyway. The missing, the missing thumb. She's doing, like, the missing thumb.
Starting point is 00:07:52 That one used to get me as a kid so bad. I swear to God. My godfather used to add a string to it. So when he did it, it looked like it was connected to a string, he'd be like, string, string, string. I swear to God me did. My dad did the pull the finger off trick thing, and I, for, until I was, like, the age of five, was like, my dad knows how to take his finger off.
Starting point is 00:08:11 This man knows. He has to show me how to do that. I don't even see any bone. I remember having a conversation. conversation with my brother like how does he do that like we don't see any bone like he must have like some sort of day we he was so good at it that we were fucking hook line and sinker on that trick it's such an easy so if nicky can pull that off while doing all the other things you're doing what else is she doing you can smack it you can grip it you can go down and kiss it i mean every
Starting point is 00:08:38 time you leave me alone he always tell me you miss it yeah okay so she's just talking about how she's good at sex. How do you grip it? How do you grip it? Do you really want to... Grip it? Like, hey, you fool on? Like, I guess like...
Starting point is 00:08:53 I don't know. I don't know how you get a full grab of it. I can see smacking it. I can see going down on it. I could definitely see kissing it. But to grip it sounds like... Sounds like a procedure. A little painful?
Starting point is 00:09:04 No, that's where having my brain. I mean, that's not hard to grip it. You got to grip it. The whole thing? You're going to be like, there's your whole hand. No, just get your... Anyway, it did.
Starting point is 00:09:15 And every time you leave me alone, leave me alone, leave me alone, leave me alone. You know what that's from? Leave me alone. You know what that's from? I don't. That's fucking, um. I'm gonna throw this next to it. Sounds like you don't even.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Nain leave me alone. Uh, sugar free free. Oh, yeah, yeah. Sugar free free. I go tweet, tweet, and tweet them. Put your ass to sleep, sleep, sleep. Ooh. No, yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:33 I don't think that's what she's trying to see. Rain leave me alone. That's definitely. He says rain, rain, leave me alone. Like, they say, leave me alone. Like, that's what they say it. I'm telling you, I'm going to, just throw the lyric in here real quick. See, yeah, I told you, dude.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Rain, leave me alone. I told you. It says it. You're going to just say that you just played it and improved your point? Yeah. So act like I played it because you're going to fuck out the mix. So I'll keep it in if I play it and it actually works. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:17 He won't F F. Actually, you know, it doesn't say in the lyrics that she says F twice, but she says it, right? No, he says F. Oh, yeah, yeah. It's the echo that happens. That's why it doesn't happen? Is that why did the other letters not have an echo? That's my question.
Starting point is 00:10:33 He won a F-R-E. F-F-R-E. It doesn't... F-F-R-R-B. You know why she did it. A-K. Because the B-P, with the counts of the... It wouldn't reach the full-leg-A-count if she didn't use.
Starting point is 00:10:45 They realized, like, oh, the F-R-E-A... It doesn't work. So we're going to add an extra. You got to add an extra. She just added F. And you know what? It sounded good, and nobody questioned it. And we've all just been seeing it the whole time.
Starting point is 00:10:59 So is that considered the first lyric? Are we going to go through one more round? That was it. That was it. All right. Well, she could, well, apparently this song is. Let's, let's give you do me a favor. And with this, I want you to quickly in, we'll say, you know, a quick sentence,
Starting point is 00:11:16 summarize what she said. That gets down on it. Trust. Trust. Trust. Trust. You thought it's like that. I've seen Nikki.
Starting point is 00:11:27 I'm going to go ahead and say she's saying. I don't think she's lying. I'm going to go ahead and say that she, she likes, she likes fucking. That's my summarization from her. She's not necessarily describing freaky unless you want to talk about the smacking and the gripping
Starting point is 00:11:44 and how aggressive those are getting. But everything else is just regular old, like her liking and liking some sex. So she likes fucking. And she good at it So this is obviously a remix You even heard the sample of the beginning Of Rick James' legendary 1982 jam
Starting point is 00:12:04 Super freak So we're gonna go through the first lyric As we told you I don't think we told them that yet Yeah we told them at the beginning No that was a discussion me and you had beforehand No we told them We stopped and we were like we should talk about this on the show
Starting point is 00:12:26 Well we never let them know So what we want to do Is actually let's bring up We talked about this, but all right. Go ahead. What we want to do is now compare this to the first set of lyrics from Rick James, Super Freak, which is obviously a maybe I will say an ode to or a remix of or perhaps a straight rip-off of. But because of the fact that she used Rick James' audio at the beginning, it's obviously connected
Starting point is 00:12:56 and she's like paying homage to it and she's just maybe doing the female version. of it. So let's hear the male version of it. Let's hear how Rick breaks it down on behalf of the entire male species. And Rick James, bitch. It's so much better, dude. You know what I love about just that beat
Starting point is 00:14:41 in general? For both versions, it just makes you move. It's just the kind of beat that, like, as you're listening to, it just starts moving, your shoulders move. One next starts going. Yeah, yeah, you just get it going. And I appreciate that for any kind of song. It's just a song that gets
Starting point is 00:14:57 the dance floor moving and even if you're not on a dance floor then you'll appreciate the fact that like it just makes you move even if you're just sitting in your bedroom by yourself watching sports center highlights you know what i mean that's why nicky covered it and that's why it's been brought around so many different times it's a very commonly used sample similar to the message from you're going to keep that one alive from last week last week man yeah everybody just took from it they were like you know this is a song we're going to use every part of it and make our own money. They pit-p-pilled it.
Starting point is 00:15:30 I like to call it pit-bolled it or Piff-Daddy did. Yeah, but those are the two. But the thing with Pitbull, going back to episode 50, whatever that was, go look back at our archive and find our Pitbull. Yeah, it's one of those. It says, this type Pitbull, Dysick DJs. Pit bull to jab jacquer, and he was just the worst at it, and he was the most blatant of it.
Starting point is 00:15:49 She turned this. He's been gone for a little while, by the way. Have you noticed that? I haven't heard of her. Yeah, because you can only do that for so long. Oh, you keep doing it. He'll be back in a year. Once he hears a good beat.
Starting point is 00:15:57 He's gonna be like, oh, I'm surprised he didn't do that with Pepys. That sound only goes for so long. Yeah, I know. That would have been right in his wheelhouse. Mr. Will what? I'm gonna speak up for Nikki here. The way she remix this song is better than any kind of remix that Pippel ever did. Like she turned this into the female version of Super Freak, Super Freaky Girl,
Starting point is 00:16:23 and she turned it into a Nicki Minaj song, even though she's using this very clear Rick James beat and she paid homage to him at the beginning by having him start the song off she turned it into a Nickymanage rap. Yeah but her poetry is not nearly as nice as his. All right, let's break it down and find out. She's a very kinky girl, the kind of you don't take home to mother. Like, boom.
Starting point is 00:16:45 No, he's talking about. You can't. This girl, she's cool, she's pretty, she's fun. But. Mama don't want to see her. She will never let your spirit down. Once you get her off the street. Ow.
Starting point is 00:16:59 Sounds intense, dude. What is she doing on the street? She sounds like she got mental. Anyway, she likes the boys in the band. She says that I'm her all-time favorite. Okay, so she's like an all-the-boys-in-the-band, but says you are specifically the one I like. Rick is stoked.
Starting point is 00:17:15 When I make my move to her room. It's the right time. She's never hard to please. Oh, no. I appreciate that. The girl's pretty wild now. She's a super freak. The kind of girl, you read about.
Starting point is 00:17:29 In New Wave magazines. Which, I hope that that was a good magazine at the time. I don't know New Wave magazine, an actual magazine that happened at one point? Must have been. Or is he saying New Wave magazines like New Popular Magazines? Like, was that like... I don't check. Was New Wave magazine a thing?
Starting point is 00:17:43 I'm typing it in right now. Yeah, it was like an 80s? Like, oh, they ended in 1989 because... I mean, I'm seeing something on it, but it looks like maybe they just... It was something that was created. It's like a website that was created, probably because of that lyric. So you know what he needed to do was put in A? Because all he had to do was, the kind of girl you read about,
Starting point is 00:18:05 in a new wave magazine, in a new wave magazine. Now it lasts for fucking ever. Well, it's plural, new wave magazines. In new wave magazines? All right, well, I guess he works out. He took out a syllable. I respect it. I give it to him. The girl's pretty kinky.
Starting point is 00:18:25 That girl is a silly. Super freak. I really love to taste. You're stuck now. This is where you know that Rick isn't freaky, because he's already telling you that she likes all the boys in the band. You can't take her home to mother. She's get her off the streets.
Starting point is 00:18:39 This man's still going down on her. He don't care. He's still like, you know what? I'm tasting it. He's not telling you where he's tasting her. He just likes to taste her. Come on. She's all right.
Starting point is 00:18:55 She's all right. That girl! alright with me which if you're Rick James if you're Rick James in your while as Rick James is you got to appreciate it's one of the elements of a girl that you got to be like that's a net positive she's all right with me
Starting point is 00:19:12 hey hey hey hey motherfucker yeah dude he's a skud she's okay I mean he just shot it eight four times by lyrics by lyrics wise he gives me a better description it's a little more poetic a little more descriptive was Nicky's whole verse was basically about how she's good at fucking.
Starting point is 00:19:28 And his was... Talking about a... A little more of a story. So was he talking about Nikki? Like, was he preemptively talking about Nikki 20 years prior? I think she was a small infant, if not even born at that time.
Starting point is 00:19:41 That's not what I'm referring to. I'm referring to her... A Nicki type? Yes. No, well, I'm talking about Nikki Minaj as an adult. Like, he was able to preempt to think about... Yo, Rick would have loved
Starting point is 00:19:52 Nicky Minaj walking around in his studio back in the day. Let me just say. Oh, yeah. Rick would have been lagging. What do you think that... I'm a James! Unity!
Starting point is 00:20:01 Can you imagine? Because like back to, like, I don't know what exactly it is. I know there's some surgical procedures involved in stuff, but the girls nowadays are so much more curvacious than they were in the early 80s. And if Nikki walked into the studio back in like the early 80s, that Rick Janes would have had a heart attack on the spot, I feel like. You know what I mean? I don't know, man.
Starting point is 00:20:21 You haven't been to Puerto Rico. I haven't, you right? But you haven't been to Puerto Rico? in 1982 so point castle you know what you win that one yeah my point stay let's be honest ladies and gentlemen there is one other song that
Starting point is 00:20:37 when you hear this beat you're like wait a minute it sounds just like if you grew up in the 90s as we did there is a good chance that that is actually the first song that you think of when you hear this beat definitely was and also as a DJ I was like dude can I mix this song with Super Freak I think they mix perfectly
Starting point is 00:20:57 And you know what? I was right. Did the BPMs match? They don't. They're pretty much right on point, dude. Really? All right. Pretty much.
Starting point is 00:21:03 I'm pretty sure they're exact same BPMs. And that is Mr. M.C. Hammer, the king of right around, I'd say, 1990. He had a run about 1990 to 91, where he was like the top dog. He was fucking Michael. He was everything for one year. That was it. And it was over. And then everybody just remembered him for his hammer pants.
Starting point is 00:21:26 and, and baling vanilla for the move. And they both were like, I got the move first. And he was like, I got the move first. And then didn't he like run out of money real quick? Run out of money fun because he was paying for everybody.
Starting point is 00:21:36 Yeah. Yeah. But either way. He made it come back. And let me just say, his dance moves stand test time. Like I've seen MZ Hammer like not necessarily recently, but like in many years later after his whole like fame had like, you know,
Starting point is 00:21:50 crater. He was a legit dancer. He, like, if you watch his hammer moves, you know, when he does like hammer time and everything. His footwork was incredible. And I almost feel like he used the hammer pants to like make people notice him. But he didn't need the hammer pants, man.
Starting point is 00:22:06 His moves did it himself. No, he needed a hammer pants. You're tripping, dude. 1990s was a weird time, especially in 1990. You're a tripping. Early 1990s. If I had to ask you this question, though, and this is for everyone, go ahead and everybody think about it for 10 seconds.
Starting point is 00:22:18 How tall do you think MC Hammer was? 5'9. Boom, ding, ding, ding. You don't got to do that. I know, but I wanted to give everybody else a chance, Castle. 5-9, you are not correct on that. He's actually much taller. 6-3.
Starting point is 00:22:36 You didn't have to be that much taller. All right, well, you said much taller. Much, three inches is much to me. You got a 3-inch dick versus a 6-inch dick. Is that much bigger? Well, yeah. It says much. It's much.
Starting point is 00:22:50 The difference with height. Okay, well, what's the high we're talking about? He was 6 foot. He was 6 foot. Well, you brought it up like it was. was a crazy height. Much, dude. But three inches bigger.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Six foot. That's significant. That's relatively average, I guess. You tell me somebody wants a four inch, inch, or seven inch? No, we're not talking about this.
Starting point is 00:23:07 I'm just saying, for you to bring up his height like that. Five and eight, significant. I know, but for you to bring up his height in the answer was six foot, that's like somewhat in the middle of the road there. No,
Starting point is 00:23:17 but I thought he was tall or short. I thought he was five, nine. I thought he was five, like I was up in the night. He might be short. He was six foot. He was good.
Starting point is 00:23:23 No, man, he's a hammer. Stop. hammer time you can't touch this you can't touch this can't touch this can't touch this
Starting point is 00:23:35 can't touch this yeah that's how we're living and you know you can't touch this oh man why is that one give me more than that that was gonna be my first question
Starting point is 00:24:15 was okay of the three we just listened to which one gets you moving the most and I think that's it I think it's that one Bob Bob music so you're telling me
Starting point is 00:24:24 that's the same BPM Same. Why does it sound like... Let me check. I'll check it that. Why does it sound like it hits so much harder and faster? It might hit harder because, you know, they were able to turn up the... Well, that's what I mean.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Like, Hammer, I feel like kind of boxed himself into a... 133 for MC. Okay, you could figure him out and then say both. Well, same way you're talking. All right. He boxed himself into a very specific era of the early 90s where, like, that kind of look worked, you know? And, like, you had vanilla ice like you were talking about. And at that time, the most outlandish looks were kind of a thing that, like, rose to the top, regardless of talent.
Starting point is 00:25:02 But I feel like his talent, the way he took over that track. And if you watch the video, his dance moves electrify. And it's not just him. It's his whole backup team. Because I remember specifically at that time, he had a backup team that were always the same guys. And they were always in lockstep just doing crazy dance moves. Because he had one guy who always had like the super high top. This era was like this.
Starting point is 00:25:26 132, by the way. Oh, wow. So they are like right on the same. Yeah, okay, cool. But yeah, and like his dance crew was on point. They were money. And they just jumped off the screen. Like you couldn't.
Starting point is 00:25:39 If you were at a party in 1991 and somebody had a TV screen and then suddenly like this music video came on, the party would have stopped and they all would have like started watching it. And it would have had to be addressed. It had to be addressed. Similar I think I would say to Nicky Minaj now. If a Nicki Minaj, like her music video for this song for Super Freaky Girl came on, the same thing would happen. Everybody would have to turn heads and be like, wow, okay, we all have to discuss this now because you can't take your eyes off of it. It just dominates the room.
Starting point is 00:26:09 MC Hammer in a different way than she does it now, but it had that ability to just kind of like, you couldn't miss it. You had to watch and his dance moves were electrifying. And somehow his lyrics just like punch you in the face. Something about it. Talk about it. What did it hit him? My, my, my, music hits me so hard, makes me say, oh, my Lord. He's saying it right away.
Starting point is 00:26:32 He's saying the same thing I'm just saying. He's saying it hits him so hard. That doesn't even talk about how much it hits you, but it hits hard. It makes you say, oh, my Lord. And everybody's like, all right, we got to discuss this now. Look at this shit. Thank you for. Thank you for blessed in me with a mind too rhyme and two high feet.
Starting point is 00:26:49 See, I don't even know. He said that. That's awesome. With a mind to rhyme and two high feet? And his feet were very high. You're fucking hype feet. Feels good when you know you're down. A sugar dope homeboy from the Oak Town.
Starting point is 00:27:00 I didn't know you from Oakland. I didn't know you from Oakland. I didn't know. What's a sugar dope? Sugar dope homeboy. Super dope. You just... Super dope.
Starting point is 00:27:07 Oh, super dope. I said sugar dope. Like, I was like, what was that? I was pretty sure you just mispronounced and then you just doubled down on it. No, I thought I just read it wrong. My eyes are getting bad, dude. And I'm known as such. And I'm known as such.
Starting point is 00:27:18 And this is a beat. Oh, you can't touch. Can't touch it. Dang. La, la, la. I told you, home boy. Cantuses. That's how we living in, you know?
Starting point is 00:27:28 Look at my eyes, man. Man. Yeah, that was my favorite part as we were playing it. You mouth those words reacting. You did the whole, man. So, although we only did the first lyrics of everything else, I got to fast forward on this song. This song has a breakdown.
Starting point is 00:27:49 Do you want the breakdown? Yeah, we have to do the breakdown. Break it down. And I'm going to mess up at the first lyrics of everything else. the beginning so you got to delete this castle and again this is why his dance moves are so epic because everybody sees the dance move him and his crew does at that point they all know he does the kind of wide step slide to the right slide to the left like everybody remembers that and for something to last for into indoor over 30 years and still when you hear that song i feel like kids
Starting point is 00:28:17 who don't even know who mc hammer is will know when they hear that part of that song that's how you dance hit it break it down god everybody knows when it's hammered time no it's stop you gonna everybody stops like stop hamber time can you imagine how much if you were when this song came out if you were like
Starting point is 00:28:50 hitting up the club scene how much this would have just like made the entire place jump everybody would have just been electrified like how do you follow that as a DJ what do you do to follow that you know what I mean especially when it was brand new you gotta go to Eddie Murphy after that my girl wants a party
Starting point is 00:29:06 Yeah, she mixed in, my girl, what was to party. I would have left the dance floor of your DJ. Really? And I would have been on it for Hammer, and then I'm off when you go. You're right. Hammer hits too hard, dude. It's hard to follow. And especially if you understand the 90s like we do.
Starting point is 00:29:21 I was thinking like MC Hammer, they looked similar. I don't know, that's why DJ. Well, he's not a musician. He's commuted. So it's a hard follow. It's a hard follow. It's a hard follow. Maybe Rick James.
Starting point is 00:29:31 Yeah, it's a different. No, not this song. But like, you know what? I would actually almost say, it's almost like, MC Hammer was Rick James like 10 years later. He was the 90s iteration of him. I don't think he got as crazy as Ricky, man. Maybe not, but like musically, he was kind of like that was you, you can hear it.
Starting point is 00:29:48 The cool thing about doing all these songs is you can hear the evolution of music. Rick James is such an early 80s track, super freak, right? And then MC Hammer, like if there's a few songs that embody like early 90s hip hop than this song. Like especially specifically like 1990. Which is weird because super freak. I can't stress how much this is like 1990. Which is weird because Super freak is like super 80s. Like it was like super like this is 80s.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I'm saying. It's amazing how the same beat could be like for the same time. And then super freak, super freaky girl try to do it for now, but I don't think it works now. Well, the fact that it's Nicky Minaj, I think does because if you listen to hip hop the last decade, Nikki Minaj's voice. It's the highest selling rapper of all times. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:35 In the last like 10 years, I think. No, ever. Like, ever. She's the highest selling rapper ever. Like, I think it's, I think you've put it in a reality or something like that. It's crazy to think about. That is crazy. But, like, her voice and her rap style has become the modern day sound of hip-hop. I mean, it's not the only, I don't think it's as broad of a stroke as what Rick James was in early 80s
Starting point is 00:30:57 or especially what M.C. Hammer was to, like, the 1990 era. But still, when you hear her music, it's very much, like, This is the sound of hip hop now. So the cool thing about this beat that was grace to us by Rick James is that it's been able to live on and then be reinvented to really establish where music is now, at least in the hip-hop side. So shout out to Rick for doing that. But I think we should get back to the original version
Starting point is 00:31:26 of what we're here to break down. Snap and clap it out? No, I mean, should we, you won't want to do any more? No, first lyric of all of them. We're done. That's it. Let's just close it. out with the Nick Minaj one. Let's just see the end of that song.
Starting point is 00:31:37 The end of it? Yeah, let's just see the other. Just so it gives us... You know what I wanted to do? I wanted to give us something to go out on. Okay, that's fine. I'll go back to that. But what I wanted to show was everybody... See, we all heard that beat. Right? And we heard it from Super Freaky Girl? You can't touch this all the way back to Super Freak. Did you know that this song was actually created by a 1967 song?
Starting point is 00:32:01 Shut up. And here it is. Get the fuck out of here. It's called Super Dooper Girl. I can't tell you're lying right now. Yeah, I was lying. It was a good setup, though, wasn't it? It was good, man. I would love to hear it, though.
Starting point is 00:32:17 I want to hear what the 60s version of this was. I kind of hate you right now because I got really excited about the prospect of that. I was about to be like, how did I never know this? Son of a bitch. She's a super duper girl. the kind you will take home to mother whatever dude Rick James is completely ripped it
Starting point is 00:32:40 She will always take your leftovers And put him in the fridge Like Shears with his dog All right Anyways back to RickCkey Close us out I
Starting point is 00:32:51 This and Chanel Custom down Like what the same bird Very custom brown He said Cause you go back When you touch the ground And he said to that put you per
Starting point is 00:33:00 I said yop me out Hold up Boys ain't no need for you to roll up And a need for you to double tap Let me scroll Keep these boobs on their toes like Manola Be on a lick out when I come through Bolo Uh-wow
Starting point is 00:33:09 Elegant beat with a whole glow If it ain't big then I won't blow Any money more Because the tea I just F the J Made them say, uh, just as master pay Ball so hard I just took a knee Get me Rocky A-7, we're worth the race A break
Starting point is 00:33:23 Some gala freak Some gala freak Gala freak Gala fake I can lick it I can ride it while you slip it and sliding I can do all them little It's like that
Starting point is 00:33:35 It's done at the door right there It's it You can grab it You can go down and kiss it And every time he leave me long He always tell me he missed it He want a F-A-K A-K
Starting point is 00:33:55 A-K A-K A-K-A-K-A-Las Done at the end there That's it Amazing man That's good It's all right
Starting point is 00:34:07 It's all right It's all right That girl's all Yeah it was good man Yeah it was good man Oh we're gonna go over That last lyrics I guess we gotta go over the last lyrics
Starting point is 00:34:18 Let's see what she talked about there. She runs through that shit quick, though. Yeah, yeah. Is Nikki all right with you? You know what? I don't want to go through it, dude. It's the same thing. It's a lot about how she's dope.
Starting point is 00:34:28 She's a freak. She's a freak. She's dope at oral. She's dope at it. Yeah, yeah. She's dope at it. She's dope at all of the positions. She sounds like a good date, you know.
Starting point is 00:34:38 Absolutely. So is Nikki all right with you? She all right? Is she all right? What's you got out of five slaps? Yeah. That's it. Two slabs in a year.
Starting point is 00:35:01 Two slaps, a snap in a yeah. Oh, okay. It sucks, dude. Leave the song alone. I'm tired of this. You know, I'm gonna hate on any song that repeats a beat damn near verbatim.
Starting point is 00:35:13 And then not only does she repeat the beat, beat, not only does she repeat the beat verbatim, but she did add super freaky girl. Like, it's, like, different from super freak, which is the exact same beat that she could out of here. Yeah, but we said, I said that she's doing the female version of her.
Starting point is 00:35:30 I don't like it. I don't like it. Hey, Nikki. Hey, Nikki, go somewhere. Hey, Nikki, you're so fine. You're so fine. You blow my mind. Yeah, but she doesn't because she just keeps doing the same beats.
Starting point is 00:35:41 And then I actually be like, I'm Nikki. Minaj. I can't believe Nikki hasn't remade that song yet. That'd be a challenge. Yeah. She's not. She should. She's not.
Starting point is 00:35:51 I know Nikki listens to this podcast, so I'm going to ask. Nikki don't listen to that. Nikki. Remix Mickey. Hey, watch, she's going to do it next year And you're all going to come back to this and be like, Hey, Nicky, yes, afire, you're blah, ma, hey, Nikki. Yeah, you know what, dude, that would make so much money, she would be...
Starting point is 00:36:08 Yeah, how does she not figure that out already? Yeah, she's fucking out. Somebody passes along to her. Dude, if we hear that fucking song, we want... It's happening now. Check the date. Check the date, dude. We said this on April 1st, 2023. If you come up with Nikki, that sounds like fucking Mickey by Tony Basil,
Starting point is 00:36:27 we want some money or at least or at least bring us to a concert so with us sweet one time passing up a lot of relatives there my pass up the shit but you know what take the relatives you want a good night out
Starting point is 00:36:43 that's what night out I mean if it's this or that man I gave two what are you giving slaps and snaps bro because I gave it my I gotta say I gotta be honest you gave it two two one and I but then all you just did was hate on it and I feel like
Starting point is 00:36:56 that's why I gave it two dude I said, right? You're, I feel like. No, two is shit. Two is, two is do-do. Two is in a minute. You said do-do too. I said, too-do.
Starting point is 00:37:06 Two is do-do. Because we got two-do, some slaps and some snaps. And I'm going to give it. Two sucks. You're right. You're up. All right. A-K.
Starting point is 00:37:20 A-K. Two and two. You give a little bit more. You gave it a little bit more? Let me tell you. An additional snap. When I first heard this song, I wasn't into it. But then it was one of those.
Starting point is 00:37:30 ones that kind of came around like I heard it I heard it let me hear my this is my description I heard it at the right time when it was like a fun atmosphere and I remember at that point from that point forward until it kind of died out I was like all right you know what I'm kind of feeling and now and that was at the point when I realized this has got to land in the 22 mix and we made it happen and we mixed it well so in there everybody should check that out 2022 That bad boys. It kind of slams in there out of nowhere. You'll see it.
Starting point is 00:38:03 Oh, yeah. It was a good, yeah. We made a good thing. It needs to slam in there. Hot! Right at the end there. But yeah, you know what? Nikki?
Starting point is 00:38:11 She's all right. She's all right with me. This song is not. Fuck this song. Well, here's the thing with Nikki. You take the pros with the cons. She makes a lot of music that I'm like, eh, not really, not really my style.
Starting point is 00:38:26 But stop doing that. Okay? This is my review. of the song so I don't need your sound effects okay. She's not reading it up bullshit. She's a good one. She also got some jams that I will take with me for life. You know, I appreciate her style.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Appreciate her look. I appreciate what she brings of the whole rap game. She definitely shook things up and I think there's been a lot of duplicates over her from her that still go on to this day. And I appreciate her longevity and ability to kind of reinvent herself and create new music. even if that means recreating classics
Starting point is 00:39:04 such as Super Freak or soon to come in 2024. Nicky. And I can't wait to hear that she does it. If I hear that shit then I'm just shit immediately. See it's happening now. But yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:20 That girl's all right. With me. Hey! Hey! Hey! before we go. I know it was almost next time. That was my next. It was good next. Usually you're the one who's already for next.
Starting point is 00:39:32 What you all don't know is for me, usually the last, like, minute I'm talking, Justin will be sitting here doing the whole next, or he'll be holding his hands up, ready to do the slap it out. I'm just trying to get to the end. But real quick, in two songs, he goes, that girl's all right with me. I just got to reference that real quick. What does he mean by that? She's all right?
Starting point is 00:39:56 Is that a good thing? Is that a bad thing? Is that kind of mediocre? or like I'll deal with her. Like I feel like that that's a line that he's saying a lot without saying a lot. This is what you extended the episode of talk about. Do you want to know what that girl's all right with me means?
Starting point is 00:40:12 Do I need to really... No, you're right. I need to... You should have got out of here. You're right. Yeah, you missed the great eggs that I gave you. All right. And I'm going to do it again.
Starting point is 00:40:21 And this time I think you should do it. That girl's all right with me. Yeah. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! Next!

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