Drink Champs - Episode 47 w/ Joe Budden
Episode Date: November 28, 2016N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. In this episode the guys sit with MC and fellow podcaster Joe Budden. The guys discuss the incident with Taxstone, Joe's career, reality tv, Drake, podcast wa...rs, Pettiness and a lot more. The guys are also joined by Cyn Santana and Joe's podcast co-host, Rory. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drinkchamps/support Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yo, y'all, y'all, yo, this is your boy N.O.R.E.
What up, it's DJ E.F.N.
And it's Dream Chats motherfucking podcast.
Make some noise!
This is sound like a seal is dying.
I'm testing new joints, man.
Right now, we have one of the dudes from the day that he stepped in this game.
He has wanted to go bar from bar with the greats.
Lyrical, lyricism is so important to this guy.
I ain't no one to, nigga.
I went.
All right.
Hold on.
Let me finish this.
Let's do his great entrance.
I'm picking you up.
I'm picking you up.
I don't take compliments.
All right.
Don't worry about that.
This guy came in the game.
Came in the game and just wanted to let these people know that lyricism isn't dead.
Lyricism is in the forefront.
He later on made Joe Button's TV.
Damn, did I just blow it up?
Now I'm just going to have the fans know.
Okay, all right.
He made TV.
And he fucked my name up in the process.
I'm saying, I'm dyslexic.
You got to give me a pass.
That's all right.
I'm dyslexic.
So he made this TV
show where he was like, the first reality
show on the minicams.
Do you think I can sue Love & Hip Hop?
Hold on, let's get to that. We're gonna get to that.
This is the first time someone added to your intro.
He's super added to me in the intro.
We got your boy now, Victor!
Okay, okay.
What did you say? You wanna to sue Love and Hip Hop?
No, that's not what I said.
It's breaking news.
No, no, it's not breaking news.
This is not breaking news.
No, but I thought that the other day,
like when I thought back to some of those old clips.
Yeah, I think you invented Love and Hip Hop.
Because I definitely did.
So it might be a lawsuit or something.
Honestly.
No, yeah, I'm thinking about that now.
Yeah, Mona might have to text me.
You was airing out relationship stuff early.
She might have to text me.
How did you and Mona End that relationship
Cause it doesn't seem like
It didn't end
It didn't end
You still have
It didn't end
We still speak
Oh okay
So what made you not go
Do the next season
Of Love and Hip Hop
Well how many
How many years
Are you supposed to chase
Spying a woman
On going to national TV
So I heard
So I wasn't gonna
I wasn't gonna fake a scene
Just to do a show
No
That's not where my heart lie.
And was your heart in it when you did it?
And I never was asked to fake a scene, by the way, so let me say that, too.
But there's been scenes fake that you heard?
I don't know.
I mean, I watched the show.
So, I mean, there's some shit on there now.
I'm afraid of the show.
Oh, so they don't set up anything on Living Hip Hop?
I've never set up.
I've never set up.
But you can't ask me because I've never filmed with other people.
It was only me and my significant other and maybe another old significant other.
Right.
Yeah.
Now, is reality show something that you might pursue, maybe on your own or no?
I won't say reality, but something on television.
Right.
Something on television.
Not necessarily reality TV, but there's a bunch of different ideas that I have just as a creative.
Right.
Now, as an artist,
I always have to
pick up artists.
This is what this platform
is about.
Rage Against the Machine
is out there.
Heavy.
Rage and the Machine.
Rage and the Machine
out right now.
Forgive me.
That's a great group,
though, Rage Against the Machine.
Yeah, shout out
to all of those guys.
But yeah, the album is out.
Niggas is fucking with it.
I'm fucking with it.
I feel good about it.
We on the road. We promoing. I'm fucking with it. I feel good about it. We on the road.
We promoing.
I'm here with you guys.
It's great.
And Dan Green put this promo tour together.
I don't know if I'm shouting out Dan Green.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know if I'm going.
Hell no.
I'm not shouting.
We got Tiger Bone has arrived.
Because Tiger Bone is not technically a living.
Look, you know that, right?
It's an herb.
I know what we used to use that for in Jersey City.
Yeah, that's what it is for.
Okay.
I don't know why you choose that.
I didn't know why that came up.
You used to shoot niggas?
No, I mean, I don't know what that is.
It's male poinsettia.
I mean, that's what we did.
Yeah, but listen, it's not like Viagra.
You're not running around knocking shit down.
You know what I'm saying?
You can drink Viagra and you won't get horny.
You know what I'm saying?
No, I was running around knocking shit down on Tiger Ball.
Oh, it's okay.
You got a beautiful woman with you.
Let's make some noise for Joe always having a beautiful woman.
Let's make some noise.
So much is wrong about these shout-outs.
Let's make noise for Joe always having a beautiful woman.
Always having a beautiful woman.
Got to get you in trouble with the beautiful woman.
No, I'm saying, it looks like I just seen y'all interact, and it looks very genuine,
and you look like a loyal man.
Is Joe Buttons a loyal man?
Yes.
Okay.
That was a great answer.
That's a horrible question in front of his lady, too.
I mean, some niggas is bold.
You see Havoc.
Havoc was like—
Wait, what did Havoc say?
No, because he had a chick right there.
Like, right where my man Sonny is standing, and I start asking Havoc some tough guy shit,
and he was like, he was top man enough.
I was like, he was the guy she was there.
But you could be top man when you just have a chick.
What's the relationship?
Exactly.
She looked at like side.
Yeah.
She looked at side.
She was a side.
She was a side.
Let's just say that out loud on this conversation.
This is all the Tiger Bowl.
Let's put the Tiger Bowl.
Yo, first off, let me shout out to my boy Chris, Veggie Delight.
Veggie Delight in Miramar.
If you want to go out there and get some good vegan food, you know what I'm saying?
And get some good Tiger Bone Veggie Delight in Miramar.
Shout out to Monster for getting us energy while we here.
So now, Joe.
You niggas shout out to more shit than a little bit.
Yeah, I mean, you know.
So, Joe.
They getting money.
Hey, Rory, take notes on all of this shit that these niggas is doing, man.
Yo, big up Rory.
We'll be bringing you in in a little while as well, Rory.
So, Joe, you're from Jersey City.
But your ties...
By way of Queens and Spanish homes.
This is what I was getting to.
But your ties was with three Queens guys that I know off top.
It was DJ Clue, Web and Nitty, and maybe Skane Dollar.
So that's four.
That's four guys.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. I can count that's four That's four guys Okay yeah yeah yeah
I can count
I can't spell
Yeah yeah yeah
Web, Nitty, Skane
Clued them so long ago
Just by happenstance
Just God
Just worked out that way
That the people that eventually
Helped me get my career off the ground
Ended up being from Queens
So now we recording in Queens
We spending time in Queens
But how did y'all catch up
How did y'all initially meet
No I don't know
I don't know I don't know
How did we initially meet
Yeah
Oh initially
My demo traveled
That sounds so strange
To even hear
That's mad old school right now
In 2016
You mean not your mixtape
Not your sound file
Yeah not my sound file
You didn't send them the link
My actual cassette
Back when they were
Cassette players
Yeah traveled
And I think my god brother
Maybe got it to Cutmaster C Oh shit godbrother maybe got it to Cutmaster C.
Oh, shit.
And I think Webb got it from Cutmaster C.
And then that was history from there.
Okay.
So then now.
Wait, but what time period?
What year is this around?
That this demo is going around?
Okay.
01.
01.
So now.
Or if it was going around in 2000, I was already with, uh,
in Queens in 01 with Web and Nitty and everybody.
So now y'all formed this crew. It was like
you, Fabulous,
and who was it? Somebody
else? Uh, Paul Kane was
spitting back then. And was it the guy
from Jersey City too? Hitch, Ran.
Okay, Ran. Yeah, that's what I was looking for.
Stack eventually came.
Stack, wow. It's that's what I was looking for. Stack eventually came. Stack, wow.
It's a formidable,
formidable crew.
Wow.
Even Maino,
you know what,
Maino just hit me
like two weeks ago
and he was like,
yo, I got this clip
of from like
that never went out
of Stack.
It was me,
Stack, News.
It was like,
named a whole bunch
of niggas from back then.
So I think Maino came home
and then he was
fucking with us.
This is just all
from association of just
real niggas,
just Web and Nitty.
But you was always supposed
to be a solo artist, correct?
Yeah, always, always.
All right, cool.
But was the plan
to come out with the group first?
No, I was never coming out
with the group.
It just so happened
Fab was with Clue,
Desert Storm,
who was managed by Skane
and Web and Nitty.
So I was their solo act.
Everybody had a solo act back then.
Especially, I think that was the era where every street nigga
had somebody to write.
Big up Web and Nitty.
So now
you signed
to Desert Storm? No.
I never signed to Desert Storm. So it was management
from Web and Nitty? No, they
were my production company.
I think that was a big misconception.
That's another big word. We need a
big word alert. No, I knew that.
Listen, pass.
You know we're unprofessional here, but every time
you learn a new Joe Button words, you gotta go,
ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Because I watched this
Angie Martinez interview, I learned this three or four.
I was like, damn, this nigga said, what dick he read?
It was ill. It was ill. He said some other shit.
Go ahead. Continue. I'm sorry. I don't remember what I was
saying. Me neither. Let's change the subject there.
Some of us might already know
these words. No, no, no.
EFMB offended. Because, you know, I went
to the resource room. He did. You know what I'm saying?
He went to the smart class. So Joe
Buttons now, you got
these guys. Come on, Hazzy.
You got these guys, and then now they tell you
we're going to go to Def Jam?
No, I think their idea was to
shop it wherever they could shop it.
Just Kevin Louse fell in love
with it when he heard it and they had to end with Def Jam
because Skane worked at Def Jam.
So they gave it to Skane. Skane gave
it to Kevin Louse.
I think they ran it by Lior. They loved it.
It was great. That's when Def Jam was still doing rappers. Not to say theyiles. Right. I think they ran it by Lior. They loved it. It was great.
That's when Def Jam was still doing rappers.
Right.
Not to say they're not now.
But Pump It Up is not on this.
Yes, Pump It Up is on Def Jam, sir.
No, I'm saying before Def Jam.
No, it's not before.
It was on Def Jam.
Yeah, I was there.
I knew it.
I mean, I was the marketer.
I'm in Miami.
And I'm in the video.
Yeah.
I'm one of the DJs. Yeah, I'm one of the DJs in the video
Did we bring up your petty story?
I just felt like we gotta bring up his petty story
I love petty stories
By the way
I'm just keeping it real
I'm 100% petty
I'm not petty
And I feel like people should embrace their pettiness
I agree I wanna give you a story And you feel like people should embrace their pettiness. I agree.
Now, I want to give you a story, and you're going to tell me if my man is petty or not.
Oh, yes.
It's my favorite thing to do.
He changes the story every time.
It's okay.
Oh, that's the best way to tell the story.
That's the best way to tell the story.
It's called drunk facts.
Drunk facts is what we call it here.
Okay.
He's dating a girl.
The girl calls him and says, I'm going to Cisco video.
That's not the way it went down.
He says, it's over, bitch.
What year is this?
Dong Song, nigga.
Oh, yeah.
No, no.
Bitch, what?
You got your fucking Cisco video?
All right, so he's not petty, you saying?
Oh, wait, because he said no?
No, he said it's over.
That's not the way it went down.
It's OK.
Oh, he said he deaded it.
He deaded it just because he went to Cisco video.
Is he petty?
Please say he petty.
She didn't have that fire, then, no.
Huh?
She couldn't have that fire. No, no. Huh? She couldn't have that fire.
No, no, he's just petty.
I'm just telling you.
She might have had the greatest sex ever.
He's just like, he don't give a fuck.
Would you have done that if she had the greatest sex ever?
Listen, man, we was young.
She wanted to go that route.
I was doing my route.
On a scale of one to ten, how attractive was she?
No, she's pretty.
That didn't answer me.
I'm on Joe Biden's side.
Let's do it.
She was one of the girls in the video.
I just wasn't with that.
Was she a seven on a scale of one to ten?
I'm asking for a number from you.
She's like an eight and a half, nine.
Damn.
Oh, you petty.
He petty.
All right, boys, look, it gets better.
Wait, I'm trying to think before or after the implants.
It gets better, though.
You dead at a nine because she went to Cisco's video? I don't know, man. Her personality after the implants. It gets better, though. You dead at a nine because she went to Sisqo's video?
I don't know, man.
Her personality was a ten.
It gets better, though.
Then she went and did what video?
You want to guess or you want me to just drumroll, please?
Come on, everybody.
Come on.
Drumroll.
Oh, wait.
No, I want to guess.
You want to guess?
I want to guess.
You might as well guess.
Because Sisqo was on Def Jam.
Yeah, it's on Def Jam.
So this has to be a Def Jam. No, he's smart. He's smart. I guess it's a big dog. It's kind of an easy guess. Cisco was on Def Jam. Yeah, it's on Def Jam. So it has to be a Def Jam.
No, he's smart.
He's smart.
I guess it might be.
It's the big dog on Def Jam.
Come on.
I got a big video.
What is this?
The Game Clue?
What these bitches want?
X.
You put your clothes in, but it's not X.
Big nipping ho.
Oh, no.
All right, cool.
She did one more video. She did a map. Oh, cool. She did one more video.
She did Matthew.
Oh, wait.
Oh, shit, wait.
Is this podcast about to take a weird turn?
No, I know this person.
All right, so now,
you ready for this last video?
It's a Queens dude.
A big dog from Queens video.
Oh, I definitely know this person.
Who?
No, I'm talking about the bitch.
I didn't even tell you.
Oh, the bitch.
Oh, God. No, no, I don know this person. No, I'm talking about the bitch. I didn't even tell you. Oh, the bitch. Oh, God.
Wait a minute.
Nah, nah, I don't think you know her.
Hey, bro.
I don't know her.
No, you might know her, but it's not who.
Some people have been automatically assuming it's this one person.
What's the third video?
Ooh, chi-wali-wali.
Ooh, chi-bang-bang.
Ooh, chi-wali.
What you think?
He was petty or he made the right decision?
Nah, nigga.
This nigga might have let go of a star.
Right on, man.
Clearly.
Because you seem like the type of guy that you let your girl, like, can do whatever.
Is that true?
No, no, no.
Sub 20 dicks.
No, my girl can't go sub 20 dicks.
God damn it.
He threw me over that one.
Sub 20 dicks falls under whatever.
So let's be clear.
Or no number of dicks.
Let's just be clear.
Well, when you say you look like the type of guy that let your girl do whatever. No, no. But you dicks falls under whatever. Or no number of dicks. Let's just be clear. Well, when you say
you look like the type of guy
that lets your girl do whatever.
No, but you seem
like a confident guy.
Like, there's swingers out there.
You don't know.
You don't know.
I don't know what that means.
All right.
So I got to be clear.
Yeah, I'm not with
the swinging shit neither.
A lot of people are.
Yeah, yeah.
That's definitely
how I'm going to make sure.
But you seem like
you're not a jealous type.
Are you a jealous type?
No.
Oh, okay.
I'm the exact opposite.
No, no, no, no.
Okay.
Well, you're Spanish, though. Yeah, yeah, Spanish. Spanish makers are just jealous by people. But you the jealous type? No. Oh, okay. I'm the exact opposite. No, no, no. Okay. Well, you're Spanish, though.
But you like Spanish girls, though.
Yeah, I like the girl to act crazy.
Not me. That's fun.
Oh, shit.
I am learning.
So you think Spanish girls
are crazy? No, Spanish girls aren't crazy.
No, yeah, yeah. Goddamn.
It's a little racist because you're black, but
me cosigning it, I took
the racist part out of it.
Like they know they're crazy, he's saying? Yeah, you know that.
Oh, wait, see, you know it. You know what's funny? In New York,
you say that, and you're in a room full
of agreeants. I forgot we was in Miami.
Everybody's Spanish looking around like they want to shoot me.
It's so shitty. Y'all don't know Spanish women
are crazy? No, no, everybody knows that. No, we like that
shit. That's in the psychic pleadia. My shit. That's in the psychopletia, my shit.
That's what I think.
It's alright.
But I love it.
But no, jealousy, no.
Yeah, no jealousy.
No, if you with somebody that's just about to make you like,
like, shit, she wants to do all them videos,
he did the right thing, he got out of here.
When you're uncomfortable, remove yourself.
Now, I gotta keep it real with you right now.
I gotta apologize to you.
For what? Because I got a list of real with you right now. I got to apologize to you. For what?
Because I got a list of mad shit.
All right.
No.
When you went at Drake, I was one of the guys that said, Joe is bugging.
Drake is not thinking about this dude.
Right?
And I kept watching it.
I kept seeing it.
And you're my man.
So me saying this is hurting me because I'm like, Joe is bugging.
Drake ain't thinking about this guy.
And then again, you kept going in.
And then suddenly this footage jumps up.
And this guy on stage.
And he says, fuck Joe.
And I said, damn.
Oh, here, get up to the scene.
Come have a drink, son. And I said, damn. Oh, here, get up to the center. Come have a drink, son.
And I said, damn, I was wrong.
So I didn't publicly say this, so I didn't publicly apologize.
But I'm publicly saying it now.
So as I'm saying it, I thought you were out of your mind.
Why?
Because I just, the way you, like, you know what?
The way you analyze bars sometimes is like chest.
Like, you don't look at a bar like a normal person looks at a bar.
Like, you look at a bar and be like, ho, he's talking about being a mason.
And the nigga's like, what?
He just said a triangle, Joe.
And you're like, but you look into bars deeper.
Look at the subliminal.
Is that almost,
like you agree with that a little bit? I don't know how to
disagree with it because that's just who I am.
I don't know how normal people
listen to bars. But when you were saying
Drake was taking shots
at you, I thought you was out of your mind.
I could not believe you.
I really didn't. I was like, damn,
my nigga, I think Joe was bugging.
And when he got on stage and then he said what he said, I was like, wow.
Like, what did I miss?
Point out what did I miss.
No, I don't know what you missed.
I don't know what you missed about it.
But, I mean, for me, it was playing his day.
I didn't think that everybody else would think I was nuts.
But that didn't matter to me because everybody already thought you was nuts.
But they've been thought I was nuts, though.
No, we've been thought you was nuts. That's my point. That's my point. We definitely thought you was nuts or but that didn't matter to me because everybody already thought you was nuts. But they've been thought I was nuts. No, we've been thought you was nuts. That's true.
That's my point. We definitely thought you was nuts
or rock on this joint. When I sat
down and really had this
talk with Rory, who's Drake's
number one fan, and
we weighed this out.
I was like, eh, who cares?
Who cares if they think I'm crazy?
Why? Who cares? I was one of
them. I'm sorry. Yeah, I don't care no no no but i did my due diligence and going again and doing the research and making sure that
it was me i know people think i like to just jump at rap beef no it seems like that joe it does why
it seems like you know you could out rap somebody so you kind of like you're the bully on the low
like you're like the you're all a little bit low. Like, you're like the, you are, a little bit.
I could argue that.
A little bit.
I am going to argue that.
Right.
Almost every rap beat if I was in, I didn't initiate.
But it's like me.
I like to play handball.
So, like, when I just walk out, I just throw a ball up and be like, what's up, nigga?
And I just throw a handball.
The niggas be looking at me.
They see my stomach.
They think I can't move.
Nigga, the best handball player I ever met was Big Pun, by the way.
FYI. That's good.
But, because, like, yeah, fat boys, fat niggas can play handball player I ever met was Big Pun by the way FYI that's good but
cause like yeah fat boys fat niggas can play
that's why this is such a great podcast
you just drop shit like that and just keep it
and then come back
thank you thank you my brother but
I feel like you
you're like a lyrical giant
and so but now what was
the line that made you feel like
Drake came at me right here?
This line, the first line.
Well, all that shit was, the one that said, all right, that's enough.
Because you know what?
Maul was like, yo, you're going to hear that shit, and you ain't even going to think nothing about that.
You're going to be like, eh, don't even bother with that shit.
I was like, all right, Maul, cool.
Because he had heard it before me.
So when I heard it, I wasn't mad.
And I told all my people, I was like,
listen,
listen to it.
And if it's this
and it's no big deal,
then it's no big deal
and we keep it pushing.
If you say something stupid,
gotta go.
So what,
it was the,
give me that line.
Yeah,
I'm gonna give it to you.
You know what I'm saying?
It was coming,
because,
I don't know the verse,
I don't listen to that song
because they pulled it
off the radio
and didn't stop playing it.
That's that good shit right there.
You let me turn into the nigga that you almost was.
You let me turn into the nigga that you almost was.
That was just offensive to say to a man.
Wow.
So that made me think, oh, that must mean you think that you can rap with me.
Because I've always hung my hat on being able to rap.
Right.
So let's rap.
Because you felt like he took Meek out and he got cocky.
Oh, no, I didn't think about that.
All right, let's get to the point.
Because it started, you did a podcast.
Yes, did you hear my podcast?
I'll name this podcast later, each and every Wednesday.
You can check my SoundCloud.
All right, go ahead.
It's a good podcast, man.
It's a good podcast.
But this is a great podcast.
Great podcast.
But this is a time, I'm going to tell you, I was jealous of you.
I've never been jealous of a man in my life.
And I still ain't.
But I was jealous of you.
You know why?
Let me tell you something.
Everybody made fun of Jorg.
For the drink rant.
He did the drink rant.
Everybody made fun of him.
And I looked at the Drake rant. Everybody made fun of him. And I looked at the Drake rant, and I was like, damn, I ain't never been a fan of nobody like that.
Your assessments, the way you, like, if you take away the yelling, what you were saying was how you felt.
I thought it was pretty logical.
Yeah, I mean, when I took it away, I was like, damn.
I was like, yo, I never was a fan of nobody like that. You yell for effect on a podcast.
And what's funny about those clips was that week or maybe two weeks ago, I was telling Rory, because I know I don't do clips for our podcast.
Not because we choose not to.
We just haven't.
So I think two weeks before that, I said to Rory Rory I said we should start trying to do something
Like some type of promo clips
For some shit
So when we did that podcast and I made that clip
I made that clip from some bullshit app
In my phone like just playing around
And I put the shit up on like 8 in the morning
Just to see
What the reaction would be
Not the reaction to what I was saying
But how beneficial it is to do promo videos
So but that story took off So then it was like would be? Not the reaction to what I was saying, but how beneficial it is to do promo videos.
So, but that story took off. Right. So then it was like, well
shit, I'm kind of in it now.
So now you think that Drake saw this
and didn't take it as a
compliment, because it's like,
if you think about it, you was trying to tell them
you said 40 did an excellent job.
You kind of said everybody did an excellent
job, but his lyrical content.
You said that you didn't believe his emotional beliefs anymore.
I said he sounded like an uninspired artist.
Uninspired.
There you go.
So you think Drake saw that and was like, what the fuck is wrong with him?
I don't know.
I can't speak for another man, but I would assume that that was the turning point.
Because that's when the record came.
And then that wasn't right
because now you're putting the record out
replying to my podcast
and now you're not the first rapper
to respond to this podcast.
So either you niggas think I'm sweet money.
But wait, but had you done that to another album?
No, he had Beef with Meek, the beef.
You've done the same type of thing?
Yeah, but that wasn't about the album.
I didn't say Meek looks soft
So this would have been
The first time you gave
A full on
Review in a sense
No we always gave reviews
Yeah
Right
I didn't
But that's not why
The Meek shit popped
But we always give reviews
Right
On the big releases
Okay
We gotta start doing that
You gotta start
Yeah cause he Yo you know, you was
kicking ass that week. You was like, you was sweating.
So that was a big moment. That was like
a big moment, a big deal.
So that project came out and
you know, shit happened the way it happened.
Because you really did,
like, when I assess it,
I look at it like you really wasn't coming from
a place of malice. You was coming from
a place
that you was a fan of and you were let down.
Unfortunately, today, you're not able to hold artists to a certain standard.
Because, for whatever reason, I don't know if people are idiots or people are sensitive or whatever.
I didn't think I was saying anything wrong.
Right.
But you were.
Clearly.
Clearly I was. What did I say saying anything wrong. Right. But you were. Clearly. Clearly I was.
What did I say that was wrong, though?
As a friend, I think Joe was his biggest mistake.
But I'm not sensitive.
Let me preface this with that.
You're not, but a lot of people are.
I'm not sensitive.
I'm not like a nigga could talk.
You could say whatever you want to say.
I'm not ever going to feel a way about it.
So it's always hard for me to understand the things that make other men tick. No, you have
leather skin.
You got thick skin.
But most people don't. Because I
think that your biggest problem
and I don't mean biggest problem like in
the industry or whatever, but
the reason why you run into a lot of mistakes
is because, not mistakes, but
problems. Come on, you ain't got to be PC with me.
It's because
I think you have barbershop talk
in public.
I think that's what you do.
You have
talk. It'd be filtered.
It'd just be sounding unfiltered.
It'd be sounding unfiltered like a motherfucker.
I'd be having much worse to say.
Oh yeah, let's make some noise for having much worse to say.
That should be a podcast. I'd be entertained by much worse shit to say. I'd be having much worse shit to say. Oh, yeah, let's make some noise for having much worse to say. God damn it. That should be a podcast.
You're being a tame, dumb dame.
Much worse shit to say.
Much worse shit to say.
I do be having much worse shit to say, but, you know.
Because, uh.
But I think I've been rather cool lately.
No, lately you've been cool.
Like, outside of that old Drake shit, I ain't beef with a nigga in quite some time.
I try to, like, let the kids do what the kids are doing.
And you also recently bigged up Meek's album.
Yeah, it's a good album. It's a good album.ged up Meek's album. Yeah, it's a good album.
It's a good album.
It's a good album.
It's a good album.
I don't know why stuff like that always becomes news.
You recently bigged up Meek's album.
No, because in the public's opinion,
you went at Meek.
The public is stupid.
No, we know that.
And so is our fans.
Let's make some noise for them.
And the smart fans.
And the smart fans.
Smart fans be hitting me like, nigga, I'm college
educated. I'm like, what are you talking about?
You know what I'm saying?
But I...
But it's...
The Meek thing started because you said
Meek and...
Nicki took Meek away
from... I did not say that.
Okay, let me...
It's drunk facts.
It's drunk facts.
He already fucked up my story.
Let him fuck up your story.
You said Meek looked too cute.
Something like that.
Come on.
Meek looked too cute with Nikki.
No, I didn't say...
No, no, no.
Come on.
Come on, Joe.
Say whatever you want.
Make it up to me, Joe.
Work with me, Joe.
No, the awards were, the awards are just...
What award show was that?
Rory, what award show?
They never invite you to an award show.
Please.
Whatever award show it was, you'll be there soon, though,
because it's a great podcast.
We're doing our own podcast awards.
You're going to be down with us.
Oh, go CBS.
No, no, no. It's just Drink Champs. Drink Champs. Get CBS up, too. We ain't to be down with us. Oh, go CBS. No, no, no.
It's just Drink Chance.
Drink Chance.
Pick CBS up too.
We ain't mad at them neither.
Shout out to CBS.
Let's make some noise
for Emily, Greg.
What's the other people's names?
What's the other people's names?
You know, y'all are just
dissing something.
Emily, Greg.
What's the other people's names?
Regina.
Tom.
Yo, Danielle left, man.
Danielle.
We miss you, Danielle.
It's been a couple days
Listen
Whatever award show
That was that came on
You know
Meek and Nikki
Is a powerful couple
So they just
The camera pans to them a lot
This mic is fucked up
So I gotta bend down
Yeah yeah
So the camera pans to them a lot
And there's nothing wrong with that
But I just didn't hear the intro
The same Because Meek makes such hard music
So it was tough to see
That point got lost in translation
Yeah, because, you know
What's going on?
Super Engineer Hazard
Your Hazard is getting mad famous, yo
People are walking up and saying
Is that Hazardous?
I'm like, what?
Hey, yo
Hey, yo, Engineer is able to be famous You think you Dural People are walking up and saying Is that hazardous? I'm like what? Hey yo Hey yo
Engineers ain't supposed to be famous
You think you dural
He engineered his way
Into the video right now
I'm sorry
What was I saying?
My memory's bad
Yeah you even smoked
A lot of weed in your life
Angel dust
And you used to smoke
The angel dust
Let's take us through
An angel dust story
Please
You got butt naked baby
Tell us baby
Tell us baby We got Tell us, baby.
Tell us, baby.
We got Leo Cohen
talking about cocaine on here.
I definitely did not
get butt naked ever.
No, but why do they say that?
And I don't have any fun
Angel Dust stories.
Listen, Nori's telling the story.
Why do they say people
who smoke Angel Dust
get butt naked?
Because some of them do.
Angel Dust is the only drug
that has five different
effects on you
depending on your makeup.
Charles.
Yeah, it don't have
the same effect on everybody.
So we could do it together. We might have effect on everybody. So we could do it together,
we might not have the same high.
So I could hit it,
you could hit it,
and I might go
to Cheeseburger Baby,
and you might
go to the strip club.
Yeah, I might go
walk outside
and think I'm swimming
or some shit.
Think it's an ocean
or something like that.
Sounds interesting.
I was on mescaline one time.
Made the 90s, great.
I was on mescaline one time.
Took a mes tab
back in the days,
and I was on a seesaw going up and down.
Then I realized there was nobody on the other side.
Yeah, see?
Yeah.
Was there even a seesaw?
It was a seesaw.
And I couldn't walk home.
I was in Queen Central Mall, and it's like two blocks away from Left Brack,
and every bush I came, it's like, oh, my God.
And I was like, I'm going to shoot at the time.
I had a gun on me. You were going to shoot the bush? I was going to oh, my God. And I was like, I'm going to shoot at the time. I had a gun on me.
You were going to shoot the bush?
I was going to shoot the bush.
Then I was like, I realized hard drugs ain't for me.
But let's go down this memory lane.
All right, memory lane.
Of PCP.
All right, PCP.
Petey Crack gave us some PCP stories, too.
I just saw Petey Crack in Philly.
He look like he was still on that shit or no?
He look good.
He look good?
He look good.
That's my brother.
We love Petey Crack. We protective over him. I love him, too. He look like he was in good spirits shit or no he looked good he looked good that's my brother we love pd crack we protective over him i love him too he looked like he was in good spirits
introduce you to pcp i think i had just smoked too much weed at the time that it was boring
you didn't they need to be introduced that's the gateway it was everywhere yeah
please don't say that they fucking uh it was everywhere though in jersey jersey at the time
jersey and shaolin yeah shaolin jersey well pcp yeah a little bit of queensbridge yeah jersey It was everywhere, though, in Jersey. In Jersey at the time. In Jersey. And Shaolin. Yeah. Shaolin, Jersey.
Well, PCP.
Yeah, a little bit of Queensbridge.
Yeah, Jersey niggas was bringing it to Harlem.
Because that's how I was making my money.
Was this the 90s?
Yes.
Yeah, nigga.
In fact, I think M-A-T-H-O-D, man, Met the Cow,
I think that was actually about Dust.
Oh, no, I do believe that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So who introduced you to him?
Dust was good.
I don't think it was one person in particular, though.
And I'm not encouraging
the youth to go out and do... Can't you even find
Angel Dust now? Yeah, you can find it. Yeah, I'm definitely...
In New York City, you can find everything.
Are people still doing Angel Dust? You can find
Frankenstein's foot in New York City.
Even drugs are retro right now.
I'm just telling you, my nigga. Anything you can do, I'm just telling you. I know a nigga.
I know a nigga. I know a nigga.
I know a nigga that know a nigga.
His name is One Stop.
You stop, and he got everything. Hey, whatever you need.
He got everything.
But that's just not a good drug.
No drugs are good drugs.
And you're drug free.
For real.
You don't want to do that.
No drink on the scene.
That means no alcohol too, right?
This looks fun, though, but you don't.
What, the weed?
This is weed.
All of this is weed.
You're not on alcohol.
So you're not one of them guys that think you're a drug addict, though.
No, I'm just crazy enough.
I agree.
I'm crazy enough.
When I think back to all of my really wild moments in life, it was-
Related to dust?
Either dust-related or drug-related or alcohol-related.
Were you in a program?
I don't know how to-
Well, when?
I'm saying, were you in a program and then you're following some steps?
No, no, no, no, no, no.
When you say program, I'm thinking
you found this rehab. Rehab? Like a rehab?
I went to rehab at 17, yeah.
At 17? That's a long time ago.
I was a wild nigga in my teenage years,
I keep trying to say, inadvertently.
Listen, if he looked up
a web in it, trust me, he was a wild nigga.
Them niggas was wild.
I was a wild guy back then.
But nobody introduced me to Dust.
Dust was just cool.
Like, my man Down Lee introduced me to Weed.
It was cool.
You seem like a type of nigga.
I'm going to be honest.
And I know this is going to sound fucked up.
But you seem like a strong-minded nigga.
Like, very strong-minded.
You seem like you could say, fuck it, New Year's Eve, I'm going in again.
And then January 2nd
you could sober up. I'm having such a hard
time kicking cigarettes. I'm trying to quit.
We're supposed to have a bogey off. You the
loss. Yo, you're just too
competitive. First off, this is how I know you're a
competitive nigga. Listen, listen, listen, listen.
First off, he's supposed to completely ignore me.
You know what happened? I'm in a car service
and I'm smoking.
Smoking weed.
Then I put the weed out, and I start smoking a cigarette.
And then I smoke another cigarette.
And then I smoke another one.
Why are you smoking three cigarettes in a row?
Because before an interview, before an interview, I get pumped.
You know what I'm saying?
I get pumped.
Okay.
And so I said to the guy, I said, yo, I apologize.
You know what I'm saying?
I know that was a little too much.
The guy in the car.
It was cold in New York City at the time. He said, yo, I apologize. You know what I'm saying? I know that was a little too much. The guy in the car. It's cold in New York City at the time.
He said, what?
I drove Joe Buttons around.
There's nothing.
I took it so personal.
I was like, hold up.
Hold up.
Damn, buddy.
He started smoking more.
He's like, yo, Joe smokes for real.
I used to smoke for real.
He's like, he gets a coffee, and then he just smokes.
I'm like.
Yo, the fact that you're trying to make this a cool thing is a problem.
It's a cool, foul thing.
Super foul.
Let's not take cake away from the cool.
If you could smoke a lot of cigarettes, you the nigga.
Let's just make some noise for that.
In what world is that?
Come on, come on.
You ain't make no noise.
Yeah, you the nigga to cancer, maybe.
I don't know.
Go ahead, Joe.
No, I'm just amazed at everyone making noise.
Yeah, they gotta make noise
for cigarettes, man.
Oh, we make noise
for shit that's very pathetic.
All right,
that's a good thing.
Rory, write that down.
Yeah, cigarettes, man.
Cigarettes.
You're my cigarette colleague.
Yeah.
I'm quitting, though.
You're quitting?
Yeah, I'm quitting.
And you're still with Newports?
Yeah.
Look, I switched over.
I went white.
You got Rory.
You got Rory,
but you gotta go all the way white.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
If you're going to cure something, you're going to get paid by these people.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute, man.
This goddamn thing ruined my whole fucking hip-hop childhood.
He made War Report and he smokes fucking Campbell.
The guy that made War Report can't fucking smoke Campbell.
He doesn't smoke Campbell.
No, I didn't.
I couldn't have smoked this during the war report.
My gun was too hot.
It was too retarded.
You wear a cigarette, niggas. It's bad
and it's good.
Let me just tell you, you're a real challenging
nigga because when I sent that thing out,
you was like, he don't want it.
I would have ignored me if I was you.
Nah, fuck that. I'm not ignoring.
If anybody say anything about Joe. I'm an antagonist. Okay, I don't know what that is. That's a if I was here. Fuck that. I'm not ignoring. If anybody say anything about Joe.
I'm an antagonist.
Okay, I don't know what that is.
That's a word I just met.
Let's make some noise for antagonists
and I'm going to find out what it means.
Joe Buttons meaning. Let's go.
Oh, wait.
I'm the one to break it.
You got to break down antagonists.
Breaking down the meaning.
Antagonists is when you persist continuously antagonizing.
The opposite of protagonist.
I don't think Joe ever skipped class.
I dropped out in the 10th grade.
I don't think you skipped class before the 10th grade.
I was in class with the fucking mad dog.
I think you was the nigga in social studies like, me!
And answering shit.
I swear all the information I know came from somewhere other than school.
Jersey City.
Honestly.
I can't think of very much that I learned from school.
Jersey City's a rough place.
Yeah.
I used to go to the Newport Mall by there.
Every time I had to drive through Jersey City.
They made it nice now.
No, Newport Mall.
It's nice now.
But you got to drive through the projects, though, first.
To go to Newport Mall, coming from the Laker Tunnel, and it's very scary.
It's very scary.
Jersey City was real scary
until they started gentrifying and doing all that shit.
Now the white people took over.
The black folks only got like three blocks,
so it's scary for three blocks on the hill.
There's a couple places, a couple pockets you shouldn't go,
but for the most part, they're trying to get rid of us.
I think black people should start
gentrifying white people's neighborhoods.
It's enough for us.
Like, just think about it.
Latinos did that in Miami.
We did that in Miami.
Latinos got bread, right?
We should just put up 20,000, right?
And just every summer or every, like, spring, just, like, just fuck up some white neighborhood.
Like, just go out there.
Everybody got their own cribs.
Barbecues everywhere.
The barbershop pops up.
You know what I'm saying?
Legal pistols.
I was in Pensacola three days ago.
You was in Trump State.
And I don't, I can't remember the last time I was afraid somewhere.
Like, that's how, was I the only one afraid in Pensacola?
You got a lot of white people.
There's parts of this country that are fucking crazy.
Pensacola, it was pickup trucks this country that are fucking crazy. Pensacola, I swear to you,
it was pickup trucks driving by with
Trump stickers and overweight
bearded white men
screaming Trump. And the confederate flag.
Oh, yeah, yeah. Parasco.
A lot of that.
Hey, boy. I got a boy.
They called you boy?
I heard boy a lot.
I heard boy a lot.
That's a cool word You heard boy a lot. I heard boy a lot. No, that's crazy.
That's cold word.
Nigga!
Yeah.
It's the same thing on the line.
Nigga!
Like, I hear boy, I'm like, nigga!
Oh, my God!
I mean, it's bad.
Yeah, you should have just said it to me.
I didn't say it bad.
What up, nigga?
So, Lil Wayne, just now.
Me and you both got records with Lil Wayne.
Lil Wayne is both our peoples. I remember you was out here, Marlene
hit me and told me you was
in North Miami or like
in the Sunny Isles section
you was filming the video with Lil Wayne.
I was actually 10 minutes away. I came there,
but you weren't there, so I broke out.
But me and you both did records with
Lil Wayne. I believe we both got
the love for Wayne, but he
just recently said that black lives matter.
And he apologized.
He apologized.
But what did you feel initially when you first seen Lil Wayne say that?
Wayne was high.
Yeah, I did too.
That was a Nightline interview?
Yeah.
Dateline, Nightline.
Yeah, one of those things.
I watched it and said, okay, Wayne is high.
Okay.
Right.
I try not to put too much.
I don't put too much credence into things that people say when they're high.
Mm-hmm.
Now, DJ Envy.
And they should stop putting cameras in front of niggas' faces when they're trying to enjoy their high.
Yeah, unless they come to drink chance.
Come to drink chance, baby.
You can be high.
Here, here, here.
Here, you safe.
On Nightline or Dateline?
You got to be smart on Nightline. You should be high on Nightline. nightline or dateline you gotta be smart
on nightline
you should be high
on nightline
that nigga pulled off
the biggest blood rag ever
did you see that
on that interview
yo the nigga rag
was like
nah
was like a comforter
she was like
oh shit
the nigga had a comforter
in his pocket
but
big up Lil Wayne
that's my man
Mac Bay
you know the
platform is wide open but now let's get to DJ Envy y'all both light skin got a comforter in his pocket. But big up Lil Wayne. That's my man, Mac Bay. You know the platform
is wide open. But now let's get to DJ
Envy. Y'all both light skin.
Let me see. I heard
y'all go to the same bar, but it's the same
karate school. What's going on?
What is going
on with y'all? No, because Envy said he
go to karate school. Remember? No, he said boxing.
He said boxing. But I know, I used
to know Envy when he went to karate school. Yeah, he said he's a boxer He said boxing. But I used to know Embiid when he went to karate school.
Yeah, he said he's a boxer.
So I'm throwing that out there.
Drunk facts.
Drunk facts.
First of all,
I don't know.
I was about to ask you
to tell me
because I didn't know
something was happening
until I listened
to the podcast.
So I need you
to tell me what happened.
This guy instigator.
I came here
and look.
Wait, wait.
And can I say,
I have to applaud you.
I have to applaud you because a nigga will sit down here, right?
Like the Envy shit.
I'm listening.
And it didn't take much.
You said, what's up with Joe Mudden?
And you heard what he said?
And then Envy said, nah, I ain't hear it.
What he said?
Yeah.
And then you just start freestyling some shit.
And then you got a great interview.
That's great.
That is my whole shit.
And I don't. I want to do that.
You now know my shit.
Alright, this is what happened. Somebody hit me
because Envy pulled up
and Envy walked over there.
So somebody's like,
what the fuck is wrong with Envy?
I didn't say what's up. They're like,
Joe just did a whole podcast
about him. So that's all the information
I needed, right?
I was just like, alright, cool. You did a whole podcast about him. So that's all the information I needed, right? So I was just like, all right, cool.
I've never done it.
You did a whole pod about him?
No.
Because he said all lives matter.
That's why the questions.
Oh, yeah.
He said, Envy said all lives matter on the air, on the airwaves.
So he didn't say it personally to me.
He said this on the radio.
No, he was stopping Frisk.
It was stopping Frisk.
And he cleared up why he said that. He cleared up on the radio. No, he was stopping Frisk. It was stopping Frisk. And he cleared up
why he said that. He cleared up on our show.
The day before. It's a fact. I mean,
cleared up to y'all. Right, right. It's us, right.
But he said this on air.
And it's what you're reacting to.
So I spoke about it on the podcast. I thought that was
very interesting, knowing
Envy, knowing where he comes
from, that he would support
Stop and Frisk. And all I said was, this is interesting. Envy, the where he comes from, that he would support Stop and Frisk.
And all I said was, this is interesting.
Envy, the platform is open.
You're welcome to come.
I would like to hear it.
Explain it to me.
And that was it. Right, Roy?
I didn't say nothing bad about Envy. So then the next day, I guess
he was feeling the heat. So he was getting heat.
Clearly he was getting heat. He went back on the air.
Your podcast is powerful, sir. I mean, just on Twitter, he was feeling the heat, so he was getting heat. Clearly he was getting heat. You went back on the air. Because your podcast is powerful, sir.
Well, no, I mean, just on Twitter,
he was feeling it.
Backlash was happening. But I think
the impact, the avalanche fell down
when your podcast,
when you dropped the podcast. Either way, so he gets on the air
the next day, and he tells a story
about the unfortunate event
that damn near happened. Yeah, God bless him.
And he's like, you know, that's why I'm Yeah, God bless him. Yeah. And he was like,
you know,
that's why I'm with Stop and Frisk
or whatever.
Right.
And that was that.
And then he came on your podcast.
And then what did he say
on our podcast?
You was here, nigga.
Why are you going to ask him?
Why are you going to ask him?
Remind us.
I thought he handled
this stuff well.
He handled this stuff well,
but he was mad at you, yo.
He didn't get too...
And you said something
on your podcast.
You said,
I don't know why Norik keeps bringing up...
And you're absolutely right.
Because you know what it is?
I kept seeing tiger blood in his eye every time I said Joe's name.
So I just...
So you're absolutely right.
Like, you know, I wasn't, you know, purposely...
I thought he handled himself.
I thought he handled himself well, even with you instigating the matter.
Yeah.
I text him.
But I did text him after
I heard your podcast and I said,
listen,
we should talk. I just heard the podcast.
Don't you think we should talk?
And he said, yeah. Pardon me.
So we weren't supposed to talk. We will eventually talk,
but if anybody is mad at me,
I want to know why. I'm in such a peaceful place
now. So when y'all go to the light-skinned
nigga meetings, y'all don't see each other? No. Y. So when y'all go to the light-skinned nigga meetings, y'all don't see each other?
No.
Y'all don't see each other at the light-skinned nigga meetings?
Nori, you are light-skinned, nigga.
No, I used to be.
This is a tan.
I used to be.
I'm working on my shit.
Nah, you just been out here.
I'm trying to be blacker up.
You got the good skin and Miami shit going on?
I'm trying to be blacker up.
Yo, listen, this nigga nori looks Miami'd out.
Yo, my chest hairs is out.
My taco meat is out.
I got a babysitter tonight.
Yo, Joe, I'm a parent.
So I got
a babysitter tonight. I'm coming out.
My wife is out here. I don't know where she at, but
she's somewhere looking good. I love her.
God damn it. Was that real?
Was that real?
EFN girl's gonna kill him. He's never
brung her.
You brung your girl.
She came to the block party.
Nobody remembers.
You had her in the
corner in the stash
like the Muslim ladies, my nigga.
Nobody seen her, my nigga.
But wait, even if somebody did see her, look at where she get to go.
No, no, no.
The block party.
Jesus.
It was right here.
It was right here.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
We going to Dubai soon.
God damn it.
God damn it.
What does Dubai have to do with it?
I don't know.
I just wanted to throw that out there.
So, all right.
So we talked about now, Envy.
So Envy, there's no problems with Envy.
I don't have a problem with Envy, though.
I can't have a problem with Envy.
But it was funny, though.
It was funny to hear y'all.
To hear what?
I still don't really know what the thing was with him.
I'm going to have that same opinion.
Anybody out here that supports that, I'm going to welcome them on my platform to speak about it so I can hear about it.
Because I don't get it.
We'll do Nameless Podcast later anytime you're ready as well.
We'll do it separately.
Y'all should. I think y'all should.
We should have a good time. But now, you made
one of the first, one of the
most famous words that we use
on Drink Chats. Oh, yeah.
I didn't make that word.
No, obviously not.
Come on, don't be giving me credit.
You made that word. Did you ever feel some kind of way that we use it so much over here? No, no, obviously not. Come on. Don't be giving you credit. You made that word. I mean,
did you ever feel some kind of way that we use it so much?
No,
no,
no.
So now,
you know what?
Cause tax uses that word.
That's what we got it from.
Y'all use it a lot now.
So that's become the little thing.
I get a little inside podcast.
You are the podcast scholar.
That's a fact.
I'm a dropout.
So I'm on my brother.
So I'm on,
but listen,
what grade did you drop out?
So seven.
Um, so, yeah, but then, but then I, my brother. So am I. What grade did you drop out of? Seventh. God.
Yeah, but then I went to school.
I took one journalism class.
That's why we're here right now.
That's why he's good at what he does.
Thank you.
Thank you for taking my class and making it out here, guys.
In jail.
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We're back to Drink Champs Radio
with rapper N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN
So now
Tax comes on our podcast
He describes the situation
Because right
After you and Tax
You go to Tax's podcast
And that happens
And then Tax does our podcast
And we ask him about it
And he says
he sees you another day
like you know after this
blew over
and he goes to you
he said yo motherfucker
you got punk as fuck you
pussy ass nigga
he just said yo what's up Joe
and you said I'm still befuddled
and I just felt like that was the gangster's comeback ever.
I never said I'm still befuddled.
I was no longer befuddled.
Okay.
No, but I did see him.
That was at Annie Palooza.
Okay.
I saw him.
We had a good talk.
Everything he told y'all about the talk was a lie.
So we had a good talk.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
He said it was a lie?
Yeah, it was a lie.
But it was like, it's a good podcast lie.
Tax is really good.
Tax is great.
Like, he's great because of that.
Because you're able to tell a good story.
You embellish it.
You need to know our feelings.
I might even say what you want to say over here.
But initially, you go to Tax's podcast.
But did you ever hear about Tax?
I knew who Tax was.
You knew who he was.
That's why I agreed to go to the podcast
so what was like initially
the thing that
ticked you off it couldn't have been the third world
bitches cause that was funny
the whole thing was fun you know what I did have
somewhere to be I had somewhere to be
I was running late
I already wasn't in the best of
moods to get there
to promote an album but I thought we would have good dialogue.
And then you just be condescending the entire time about the release of the album.
I don't care that you're a novice interviewer.
I don't care that you're.
Novice.
You mean like an amateur.
That's what novice means.
All right.
I'm definitely a novice.
And I used it.
That's two things.
I heard the word and used it in the same sentence. I'm sorry. This is like I used it that's two things I heard the word
and used it
in the same sentence
I'm sorry
this is like school right here
kindergarten
I knew I was going to learn words
I ain't going to front
you're a smart nigga to me
so I didn't care
that he was a novice
interviewer
and that shit
but to not even
well he said
what's the name of your album
nigga you just tweeted
that you bought my album
two days ago
so really now
you're going to sit here
and do that to my face
while I have somewhere to be
he bought your new album too
by the way no no that's my guy so're going to sit here and do that to my face while I have somewhere to be. He bought your new album too, by the way. No, no.
That's my guy. That's my guy. So
yeah, you're not going to do that to my face while I have
somewhere to be that I don't even want to be over there.
So I'm going to go. You're not going to do that now.
Yeah, it was funny as fuck. But it was great.
It was a classic podcast
moment. Because you put some respect on my
name before putting some respect on my name.
That was that. Was that the moment?
That was that moment. That was kind of a moment, yeah.
You went tax-created. Birdman
bitched your shit. I need to
sue Birdman.
Let's just sue Birdman. Y'all was the first with some respect
on my name. But you know what was
funny? You grabbed your coffee and he was like, bounce!
And you just... I was like,
look at Joe. Look at the hood coming out of Joe.
Because he didn't want to leave.
Wait, no, no, no, no.
Let me clarify.
No, no, no, no, no.
Let's fix that.
Oh, okay.
Let's get into it.
I said, I'm going to go.
Yeah, you did say that.
And then he said, whatever he said after that point.
It didn't matter at that point.
Yeah, I was going to fuck out of here.
But now, will you ever have tax on your podcast?
Sure.
They're friends now.
Y'all seem like y'all cool.
Yeah, and he bought you out. We are.
Yeah.
So how'd y'all get cool after that, though?
Yo, the internet era has us gauging shit.
It was bigger than it really was.
Yeah, we was never not cool.
Even in that, we was never not cool.
Nah, that was a not cool situation, Joe.
Why?
It didn't look good.
See, for me, maybe I'm just a weirdo.
Well, I am a weirdo.
But for me, you can say what you want.
We can have a heated exchange.
We can have a conversation.
I'm cool as to a nigga put his hand on you.
Yeah, as long as no one spill your coffee.
He looked like he was very into that coffee.
His latte, his latte.
The coffee was damn near empty at that time.
Yeah, but you just loved your coffee at that time.
That was dope.
Rory, come over here.
We're going to talk about podcasts right now.
We're going to talk to Rory.
Yeah. Oh, shit. Yeah, grab the mic, Rory come over here we're going to talk about podcasts right now We're going to talk to Rory Oh shit Yeah grab the mic Rory
Grab the mic
Cause y'all also have Marissa
Damn I couldn't take a smoke break while Rory was talking
What's her name?
We went deaf
I'm not done we're still live
Still live
Still live
What's her name? I keep saying her name wrong I'm not done. He's still alive. Okay, okay. He's still alive, still alive. How'd that sound?
I don't have a headphone.
What's her name?
I keep saying her name wrong.
Flip the mic around.
Marissa Mendez.
Did I say her name right?
Mighty, mighty, mighty, mighty the body, mighty the body, mighty the body.
Yes, Marissa Mendez.
At first, that was all three of y'all, right?
Well, no, it started with just Mighty and Joe.
And then I came in like episode...
Yeah, yeah, Marissa.
I came episode like 10 or some shit.
Okay.
And then what happened?
Shit, we parted ways.
Well, Joe's a dickhead
first and foremost.
Let's make up
Joe being a dickhead.
I feel like
the story's been told already,
but fucking
Joe just texted her
and said,
yo, you're fired.
Like, that's not her friend.
Wow.
Oh, goddammit.
I didn't mean to ask you that. I was asking you why you. Like, that's not her friend. Wow. Oh, God damn it.
I didn't mean to ask you that.
I was asking why you be.
But let's stay on there.
What happened?
Joe, you're firing people on tax?
God damn it, Joe.
Was she on Hot 97?
She's still on Hot 97, yeah.
But prior to.
Yeah.
Okay, so what happened?
What's the beef?
No beef.
We just had to go separate ways professionally.ally That's a good way to put that right
Is that a good politically correct way to
We ain't politically correct here
We respect that
No you know what it was
She did some fuck nigga shit
She did some fuck nigga shit
And I reacted and responded to it
That's what happened
Morality is important to me
Still
So I can't I can't work together That's what happened. God bless her. Morality is important to me still. I know that word.
So I can't work together.
We working together.
Communication is important.
So if you got all of these issues and then you just react to it
and then that causes a whole snowball of events
and then we haven't even spoken about it at all
because you just didn't want to speak to me.
And we friends?
No.
No, she didn't want to speak.
You didn't speak to her.
So now fellas.
No, it's too late at that point. I didn't want to speak at that point. we friends? No. No, she didn't want to speak. Okay, so now fellas. No, it was too late at that point.
I didn't want to speak at that point.
I never met her, but I like her.
She's cool.
Shout out to Maddie.
Maddie is great.
She's got her own podcast.
It's called Marissa Explains It All,
so you can check that out.
Now explain.
She's great.
Because like,
a lot of people say,
they think because of the
explosiveness of Drink Champs,
they think that I was one of the first rappers.
But people don't know that you were before me.
Ice-T was before both of us.
Ice has a great podcast.
Big up to Ice-T.
Yeah, I'm supposed to be on Ice's podcast, too.
Yeah, I'm supposed to be on it, too.
And he's also supposed to be on ours, but he's getting so much money in New York.
Yes, I know.
I've been waiting for Law & Order to fire Ice-T for mad long so I can go audition.
What the fuck? What, to be the
confused cop? Yes, to be the
Law & Order guy.
Ice-T, man.
I just know that they're not going to hire
two black niggas on Law & Order.
I'm not too light-skinned black nigga.
That's what I'm saying.
I just got to chill the fuck out.
You got to hang out with me and get darker for a little while,
and then they're going to hire you as a dog-skin criminal.
Yeah, definitely.
But all right, so who introduced you?
What made you say, I'm going to go do a podcast?
Like, we report from behind the mic.
What made you say, I'm going to get?
You know, I tell you.
I'm in front of the mic.
Excuse me.
We were recording the Slaughterhouse album.
We didn't even talk about Slaughterhouse yet.
We were recording the Slaughterhouse album. We ain't even talking about Slaughterhouse yet. We were recording a Slaughterhouse album in Detroit.
And just by chance, just by happenstance, the four of us and M,
well, we were having a conversation, the four of us,
and the conversation was we were putting rappers in their rightful place
between one and ten.
You know how everybody says they're the best rapper, dead or alive,
I'm top five, I'm top five.
I'm top 10.
We were actually putting rappers where they belong,
uh,
between one,
10,
10,
20,
20,
30,
and arguing the point.
So then M eventually joined that conversation.
And it was such a great conversation because these guys are like hip hop
encyclopedias.
They know so much shit,
especially M and crook.
That was like,
wow,
if only people could hear this.
That would be dope, but
of course that'll never happen because rappers are not that
candid. They don't want to share like that. I'm probably
the only one that's going to do it, so let me do it.
Let me do it. So I did it. I started a podcast.
A podcast.
And
what podcast was popping at that time?
Just Juan Epstein?
Combat. Combat had one at that point.
Combat was popping at that time? Just Juan Epstein? Combat. Combat had one at that point. Combat.
Combat was popping, of course.
Okay.
I won't even say Juan Epstein was popping.
No, Juan Epstein was the first.
They were the first.
They were the first, yeah.
So what year did y'all launch the pod?
Last year.
Last year.
Well, it's about to be two years.
71, right?
It's about to be two years.
I think it was February.
Get out of here!
Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise.
Let's make some noise. Let's make some noise. Let's make some noise. Let's make some noise.
Come on.
Goddamn.
Anytime I can consistently do something for two years in a row.
That's good shit.
That's fucking awesome.
That's dope.
I didn't even realize.
We haven't even finished one year of Drink Champs.
No, no.
Weird.
Yeah, but y'all getting off to a bang, man.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, look at that.
Whose idea was it to do this?
Well, it was EFN's idea because EFN...
We both came up with the concept together.
Yeah, yeah, no doubt.
But we didn't know it was going to be a podcast.
Yeah, but we had a radio show.
We had a SiriusXM show a couple years back.
Because y'all shit looks more set up that way.
Like, y'all shit is formatted.
Y'all shit is set like...
It looks like a TV show.
It looks like a TV show.
If you listen to our old SiriusXM show...
It's the same as that.
Actually, we had a show on XM before the merger,
and then post-merger, we were on SiriusXM.
So we were on 66 Raw, then on Hip Hop Nation,
then on Backspin.
If you hear that show, it sounds the same as this.
Just less guess.
We're drinking Tiger Bone, we're getting drunk,
we're making some noise, all the same.
You hear all this label shit, we independent?
Yeah, I'll take one.
You hear all this label shit, they got pushback, I'll take one. You hear all this label shit,
they got pushback,
mergers and shit.
We Independent, man.
Listen.
Oh, you're the first white person
to get fucked up.
I'm not all that.
No, no, no, no, no.
You're not white?
No, I'm saying,
I think white people
have been fucked up before.
No, I'm talking about
on drink champs.
This is legendary, nigga.
You're going down
in a real nigga hall of fame.
You're saying he's the first white person to drink Tiger Ball?
No, on the show, man.
First white person we had on the show.
Is Tiger Ball sponsoring this podcast?
Oh, but we trying to thug them out.
That's just made in Beijing.
They don't even know we're here.
But remember, get in that veggie delight in Miramar.
Come on.
Where the heck is Chris at?
What's the name of a Tiger Ball we're going to make?
We're going to make our own Tiger Ball. It's going to get Chris at? What's the name of a Tiger Bowl we're going to make? You can drink champs for a 10% off discount.
Digre.
Digre.
We're going to make our own Tiger Bowl.
Digre.
It's going to be called Digre.
It's going to be made out of spoiled soy sauce.
Come on.
Help me out, Chris.
You want to give Rory a shot?
You sure, right, Rory?
Rory's Irish.
Yeah.
Oh, he can drink.
He can drink.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
He good.
Irish.
That's the niggas that are white.
Exactly.
That's the niggas that are white. Yeah, no, he'll be just fine. Like Irish niggas. white. Exactly. Irish niggas are white.
Yeah, no, he'll be just fine.
Like, Irish niggas, they, and they like to fight, too.
I know why you got him with you now.
No, I've been Joe Shooter.
I just dress nice.
Oh, yeah, that's why.
That's the correct shooter.
Because they're going to come pull up and they're going to say, you keep moving.
Not him.
Not him.
They're going to look at somebody else.
This nigga Joe is a chess player.
Oh, you're giving everybody shots?
Okay.
I'm in. Might as well, man everybody shots? Okay, I'm in.
Might as well, man.
I'm in.
I'm in.
I'm in.
We're not.
This is herbs, though.
It is herbs.
It's herbal.
I don't need any herbs.
Because, yeah, it's not cool trying to get like an ex.
You know what I'm saying?
Addict drunk.
That's fucked up.
Like, we can't do that.
I don't need any herbs anyway.
But it's herbs.
Hold on.
Stop.
Stop.
Stop.
Damn.
We're not paying for these shots.
Go a little.
Go a little.
Just have it as having it.
This is my man, Chris.
Hey, Chris.
How you doing?
This is my man, Chris.
Veggie Delight.
Miramar.
Go out there and support.
I am going to smell it, though.
How do you say little shot?
You drink a monster drink.
It smells like macahaya bing bong.
Don't say that.
Don't say that.
Don't say that.
Don't say that.
Don't say that.
I smell crazy.
You smell that?
You're not supposed to smell it.
Who's taking the fourth shot? This is going crazy. Baby, say nothing. Don't say nothing. Don't say nothing. I should smell crazy. You smelled it? You're not supposed to smell it. Who's taking the fourth shot?
This is going crazy.
Baby, you want a shot?
All right.
Now, to Joe Button's success, Rage and the Machine.
Yeah, number one album.
Rage and the Machine.
I don't ever do them.
Oh, God.
You number one, nigga.
I can't reach.
Not now.
Too many niggas came out now.
No, so what?
Don't matter.
You was number one for a minute.
We're going to salute to that.
Big that nigga up.
Salute. Salute.
Salute.
You drunk that whole shit.
Why do we drink this, man?
You drunk that whole shit.
Give that nigga another shot.
This is his first time.
That shit smells right.
Give him another one.
Nori owe me a shot.
I got an ass whooping for my mom because of Nori.
Because she found my fucking
War Report CD
Under my bed
You getting a war report?
That must have been fucked up
He like the taste of
Ancient Chinese cobwebs
Okay
Another shot of War Report
Cause y'all niggas
Is kicking ass out there
And y'all got the number one album
What do you mean y'all?
He ain't rap a word
That's okay
He a friend
According to text
I write all your lyrics
He didn't beatbox on the album?
Oh my god
The tag is hitting me In a different way right now.
Yeah, you had enough of it.
You poured the fucking shit all the way to the top.
No, no, no.
Hey, what's up?
I can't do it alone.
All right, all right.
Let's move on.
Ross, the fucking...
You want another one, Hal?
Yeah, let's have some water.
But that's all right.
This is terrible, Joe.
This is what we do.
There's no water party.
But this is what we do.
See, you don't drink.
I had a whole lot of fun
Watching that Jack
Thriller moment
Y'all had
See that was a classic
That was a classic
Podcast moment
That shit was crazy
You know what the crazy shit
I was gonna call Tahiri
Like just in the middle
Like right now
You were like
I was gonna just
Randomly do that
You know what I'm saying
I mean let's do it
But you came with your girl
And shit
It's kinda fucked up
My little skit But I just I'm sure she I mean, let's do it. But you came with your girl and shit. It kind of fucked up my little skit.
But I just...
I'm sure she...
So I got her a bottle of Jameson.
So everything is cool.
For me even thinking like that, I made sure I apologized.
But wait, what...
I got her a bottle.
Was that a real plan?
No, I just...
Why?
I don't know.
I just want to make entertainment.
Okay.
That's it.
I like that.
That's it.
I like entertaining shit.
You know, in between this, you know, people are getting murdered in the hood.
Cops are killing people.
I just want people to have an hour, hour and a half, two hours a day that they can just
look at something and forget about every fucked up thing in life.
That's true.
And just laugh.
That's real.
You can entertain people without getting killed.
See, without getting me killed is what she's saying.
Oh, without getting you killed.
Don't get shit, son.
You know what I'm saying?
You called to you, then I died.
No, I know, but I totally forgot.
Yo, honestly, I think we'd sell more albums if you died.
Damn.
He just eldest you.
Can somebody roll me a brother?
No, you know what's funny?
I would only be mad if that happened, and then I didn't sell more albums.
Then I would be mad in heaven.
Who said you go in there?
This shit got awkward.
I'm going to change the subject.
So outside.
Outside.
I asked you, Joe, are you not tired of this shit?
On your right.
Good one, Joe.
This little noise thing is just, I'm one of those kids.
We should have gave it to him from the beginning.
So outside, I asked you, you're not tired of this shit.
And you first looked at me straight in the eye.
Meaning the rap game.
I didn't understand.
And he was like, no.
And I was like, all right, cool.
I'm like, I know I'm old as a motherfucker.
I'm 39.
You know what I'm saying?
That ain't that old.
How old are you? 36. Oh, OK. Damn, I thought I had old as a motherfucker. I'm 39. You know what I'm saying? That ain't that old. How old are you?
36.
Oh, okay.
Damn.
I thought I had OG years over you.
I mean, you got eight years over, nigga.
I ain't got OG years over you.
You're damn near my pair.
I am old, too.
But what I'm saying is, when you first answered me, you looked at me dead in my eyes like, nah.
And then after I started talking you started
because do you really love this game like that no i i love the business of music
not the music business the creative i would assume too yeah well that's what i mean i mean
i'm always creative process i'm always in the business of the music and what's best for the
music and what needs to be done for the music.
Now once you start incorporating
all the politics and all of the label
shenanigans and all of the
analytical numbers and then
once you start doing all of that, now I'm cool.
So when you asked me that outside, I really had to think.
Because just reactionary, you're like, are you tired of this shit?
Nah.
Like, I love it still.
I love going to do the shows and seeing all the fans.
Yo, when I was doing, not to bring this up again, but when I was doing the back and forth with Drake,
and Royce calls my phone because that's my guy
when he
when I be
he calls me
he calls me
like Joe
cut it out man
just stop
like what do you have
to gain from this
if I would have had
your number
I would have said that
the people that know
that you can rap already
you're not
you're like
that's like beating up
a little kid
and then the people
that don't know
they don't care
so why are you doing it
I said Royce
because it's still fun to me.
Yeah, it is.
I'm not doing it for other people.
I love it.
I love that still.
But you got to stop.
What?
Stop.
No, no.
I mean, stop.
You're like the troll that pays attention.
Damn.
Called you a troll.
I mean, not a troll.
I mean, it's like the person that gets trolled, like, you know, that's not supposed to pay attention.
Like, you're the guy who still pays attention to it.
The response on the comments.
You pay attention to too much, Joe.
I think you got to relax.
But I don't even get into shit no more.
No, I'm just saying.
Having a podcast makes him pay attention to too much.
To bullshit.
Yo, in the beginning, in like the first 10 episodes or the first 15 episodes of my podcast,
anything that happened, all I ever said was I don't give a fuck.
Right.
Because I really don't give a fuck.
But when you have a podcast, you got to actually talk like you give a fuck about some shit sometimes.
And then that gets you in trouble.
And then that gets you in trouble.
Don't worry.
Y'all got some trouble coming your way.
No, no, no.
We've been receiving.
Oh, let's hear a story.
I want to hear some of y'all troubles.
We've been receiving.
We've been receiving.
Just chill out. Relax. Just relax. This is my brother. You know this guy?, let's hear a story. I want to hear some of y'all tropes. Let me see here. Just chill out.
Relax.
Just relax.
This is my brother.
You know this guy?
He used to be the plug.
I didn't know he was in the plug.
He used to have a lot of cocaine back in the days.
Anybody with a white beard in Miami, it's definitely the plug.
He got a lot of cocaine, man.
All your favorite rappers got white beards.
Come on, they look old.
They just die.
It's lit.
It's lit.
Oh, okay.
I didn't know it was lit.
Damn, who are my favorite rappers now that you say that rappers all your favorite rappers have white beards
I mean they dye them I'm saying
they all have them
who the fuck has a white beard that's dying
come on man
anybody that's around the same age
like I'm 41 you say you're 36
39 around that age you're going to get white
I'm 41 you say you're 36
you gotta watch words with these guys do you dye your shirt You say you're 36, 39. Around that age, you're going to get white. I'm 41. You say you're 36.
You got to watch words with these guys. Do you die yesterday?
You die yesterday?
No.
I want my grades to come in.
I want all of that shit.
I got three great years.
Beijing's big in the hood.
I don't like it.
I'm not Beijing-ing.
Nothing on this beer.
I want it all to be great.
I see that nigga.
Hey, two days.
Where you at?
Dione.
I forgot the name of your shot.
New York Cuts.
Diablo. Diablo. Hey, two days. Cut my... I got three. I forgot the name of your shot. New York Cuts. Diablo.
Diablo.
Hey, two days.
Cut my, I got three grades.
I'm dying to know how many spots I got.
I got three grades.
These niggas shout out a lot.
I hope they cut the check.
You got to learn.
It's a corporation.
We just talking about the Dominican Barbershop.
It's a corporation.
Shout out to Monsanto.
Shout out to Beville.
I don't know.
Yeah, shout out to Monsanto.
I was thrilled.
You recently just did Elliot Wilson's.
Elliot Wilson started, he started something on Sirius.
Shout out to Elliot Wilson.
Combat Jack had something on there, too.
Because there's no music either.
Combat Jack started something on Sirius, too.
He's on Backspin.
He's on Backspin.
Yeah, that's dope.
Pick up Combat Jack.
Niggas is making moves out here.
Yeah.
Niggas is making moves out here, man.
Dream Champ's about to be back on.
I don't talk his shit.
I heard about y'all too.
What moves y'all making?
I heard y'all made a move.
Nah, we ain't making no moves.
Nobody likes us.
Nobody likes us.
Puffy was just on here by mistake.
He was in the neighborhood.
He was in Little Haiti.
Did he just say that out loud?
Y'all said that.
I listened to your podcast.
You say it all the time.
Yeah, yeah.
Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving, we got a special treat.
Thanksgiving.
Oh, that's going to be good.
We're giving out turkeys on the internet.
You the Nino Brown of podcasts?
We're giving out turkeys on the internet.
We're giving out turkeys on the internet.
Just put a special code in.
Yeah, a special code.
Elliot Wilson starts a lot of shit.
His hands are in a lot of parts.
Yo, he started with us.
Did you notice that?
No, but you went to him.
And we haven't had the train yet.
Oh, look, yeah.
The Elliot Wilson train.
I'm sorry, the what?
We have a train that comes through here.
We call it the Elliot Wilson train.
Every time we start talking about something deep,
I thought something else.
It's a train that comes through.
Nothing sexual.
We call it the Elliot Wilson train
because we know that's where Half His Check is going
to shut us down.
But what he don't know is
we're retarded niggas.
I come from the resource room.
I know how to work around shit.
You understand?
Wait, get out of here.
You ever seen the nigga
in the resource room?
I need to hear more about this.
Special education?
About what, Rap Radar?
No, about the Elliot,
because I ain't got a lot of...
Elliot Wilson train?
I called Rory one morning
while he was at his
job that he pretends to have.
And I said...
I'm the plug.
Whoa!
We all want that again, Rory.
I said,
Rory, I can't tell if
Elliot Wilson and Nori
are fake beefing on the
timeline right now. It's kind of sort of fake beefing.
I said, yo, these podcast niggas are going to keep pulling out these fucking stunts.
Why are they doing that?
I thought they were cool.
You think we're just a podcast at that time?
I respect that.
Thank you.
Y'all wasn't a podcast at that time.
No, we are a podcast.
I'm a boy.
So you was a podcast.
Okay.
And you and Elliot, y'all looked chummy at one point
Y'all was CBS down
And then I woke up and it was beef on the timeline
So I didn't know what was happening
You want me to explain?
Yeah I'd like to know what was happening
Cause this is what happened
In my opinion
Are y'all cool with this nigga or no?
No that's all good
He was doing some fuck shit
Yeah but you know I've read the 48s of Power when I couldn't use it.
Which you should have.
No, when I couldn't use it.
That's a horrible book, man.
When I couldn't use it.
Because in the hood, if you say you don't have an enemy, create one, you're going to die in the hood.
Yeah.
So that law never worked in the hood.
Okay.
You understand?
But I always needed to use that law.
I used every other law.
50 gas and oil, y'all.
Yeah, I hate that book, man.
That book is the devil.
I am from the tribe of slime.
Well, 50's book is different.
That's the 50th.
That's the 50th.
No, I'm talking about the 48 laws of power.
But so now, listen.
We're coming to this podcast shit.
We doing it.
We bugging out.
Every week.
Like how you said, your nori keep bringing me up. You paying attention because that's what you're supposed to do. You. We doing it. We bugging out. Every week. Like how you said,
you know how we keep
bringing me up.
You paying attention
because that's what
you're supposed to do.
You better fucking believe it.
That's what you're supposed to do.
So I'm supposed to do
the same thing.
I'm watching the other niggas.
They keep saying,
this nigga competition.
This competition
is fucking me up.
So it didn't bother me.
They had Lior on their podcast.
I remember that one.
Lior's the guy who signed me. And me. So I sent a message. I remember that one. Leo is the guy who signed me.
And me. So I sent
a message. I said, yo,
give me Leo's email.
Not his number. Number is too
personal. Give me the nigga
email. So it's business.
That email, if you
email another person, y'all got business. Even if
you fucking the fucking motherfucker.
Y'all got business if you want to email.
You understand what I'm saying?
The nigga goes, why?
I said, he's not one of us.
He's not one of us.
Now, Peep It, the week before, the week before, Birdman comes to Breakfast Club.
Oh.
And he does what he did.
Mad before the wood.
I knew two days before or a day and a half before because I got connects too.
Mm-hmm.
So like a real nigga, I hit Elliot.
And I say, yo, Elliot, here goes Buck.
Here goes CeeLo.
These are the two closest niggas to Birdman.
Mm-hmm.
Why don't you go get Birdman?
I heard he just flipped on Power 105.
It was a 20-second interview.
Okay.
Go get it.
So I felt like that love that I sent,
those were the two closest niggas to Birdman,
and I'm not going to erase this.
But he didn't ask you.
Elliot didn't ask you.
He didn't ask, but what I'm trying to say is
I volunteered it, so I just felt like...
He wasn't just a real nigga, yeah.
I just felt like,
at least give me halfway of what I gave you.
That nigga said why?
In 20 years of me ever asking
anybody for anybody content,
I have never heard a nigga say why.
Why is a little why?
That's like,
especially when you're in the same industry, you know why.
What did you think I was trying to bite you
and interview Leo right after you?
No, this is a guy
that I respect
and I love and I just lost his contact.
So what did you say?
Oh, no. I don't remember.
I made a record like Joe
would do. I took your
staff. I said, what?
Fuck it. I said,
how did that line go?
Help me out, ass. You the engineer, goddammit.
Come on, you gotta Google some shit
When our engineer gets drunk, everything goes
I told Elliot
You should not compete with me
Homie, we both from Queens
You supposed to eat with me
But he ain't even wanna help a little bit
And wouldn't give me Lee or any emails
He asked me why, Nori
Like he needed the details
Why?
Cause I'm a motherfucking mobile nigga
I did it myself,
my cool mogul, nigga.
Noble Juwali, we ain't yet noble,
nigga.
I need a
Nori feature.
I'm sorry.
I need a Nori feature.
Did I go too far this time?
So that spawned genuine
tension, at least.
It was tension, but that spawned genuine tension at least. No, but that was the 48 Laws of Howl.
It was tension, but that moment right there was like, you know what?
I'm going to use it as that.
Because sometimes when I speak about Elliott or I speak about Rat Radar,
I don't actually mean them.
I don't actually mean Elliott or Rat Radar.
I just mean anybody that's opposed to me.
So I just use them as a pawn.
I mean, no disrespect to them, you know what I mean?
You just kind of disrespected them. No, I didn't. No, no, because those are my guys. B-Dot, I speak to them as a pawn. I mean, no disrespect to them. You know what I mean? You just kind of disrespected them.
No, I didn't.
No, no, because those are my guys.
B-Dot, I speak to B-Dot every today.
Well, Elliot is watching now.
And big up to Elliot.
Elliot is doing a great job out there.
I listen to your Sirius interview.
It's big up.
So when I go at them, it's not going at them.
It's going at, in my mind, I'm creating an enemy. Tell me what you think of podcasts becoming such a trendy thing now.
It seems like new ones are popping up weekly.
Because listen, let me tell you something.
And that could be bad for all of us.
Let me tell you something.
It's the new mixtape.
It could be bad for me.
Let me tell you something.
Meek could have went anywhere.
But the fact that he went to tax.
I saw you tweet that.
That was dope.
The fact that he went to tax was like, we changing the culture
because I'm going to be honest.
I'm going to be honest
and I said this before
and I said this on Rap Radar.
You got to listen to the
Rap Radar anniversary interview.
I was like,
I don't care if Jay
come to our shit,
Joe Button shit,
you know,
Rap Radar shit.
And that's just real.
It's just like,
we got to start.
Like,
I honestly was getting filled.
We are back to Drink Champs Radio with rapper N.O.R.E. and DJ E.M.
It was like MC to MC type of shit.
So now he comes to your podcast.
I wouldn't hate at all.
I would love that because we've got to change it.
It would eventually help everybody.
We controlling the culture.
You've got to change the culture. We eventually help everybody. We controlling the culture now.
You changed the culture.
It's small.
We're changing the culture.
Hip hop podcast is still a small world.
So why not if a rapper has to get something off his chest, why not come to another rapper?
Why not come to something that is not controlled?
Like, we don't edit our shit at all.
We don't either.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying?
We don't even know how to edit.
You don't know how to edit?
Dead ass.
How's it sound?
It's going from the radio interviews being the press run to podcasts being the first thing they go to.
Yeah.
And while you say hip hop, podcasts are not huge yet.
Streaming is.
Streaming is.
So, same shit.
I was just saying.
I want to see the receipts. I want to see the receipts.
Nori,
they went out of your brain.
I want to say this.
I'm so clumsy, I broke the thing.
How you broke the thing?
I just bought the thing.
Nori be inflating the fucking number.
No, that's what I want to ask you.
Why do you believe that?
Because you didn't have 7 million people listen to a pod.
Wait, wait, you say it.
Wait, I'm not talking about that.
No, no, when you say inflated.
You just asked me a question.
When you say inflated, you're saying he said it out of his mouth or the pictures that we're putting up of the numbers?
Because Photoshop.
I don't know.
I don't give a fuck where the number came from.
I don't know where the number came from.
It's 100% legit.
You can't say on one hand, hip hop podcast is very small and then say we have 7 million listeners.
We never thought we would have those kind of listeners.
We have 6 million, bro.
Okay, whatever.
6 million.
That's not 7 million.
You can show me every listener.
6 million and I'm not going to believe it.
Well, tell CBS that then.
As long as they lie to us, we're good.
I don't care.
Keep lying to us.
Because CBS has never lied before.
I don't care.
Especially with numbers. As long as they don't lie to the advertisers and we. Because CBS has never lied before. I don't care.
As long as they don't lie to the advertisers.
Y'all sound a little salty.
Is that true?
I'm just saying, we're not lying. You can see our numbers.
Y'all wish you could smoke a blunt for me right now.
You don't get these jokes.
This is beautiful.
No, I love the jokes.
I only hated that every time you say something, you salty is an accurate response.
It is an accurate response.
You can't rebut it.
Because you know what the thing about me and you?
We recognized the internet early.
In 1998, I had a song called www.nori, if not call me.
Nigga bought the fucking www. I didn't even buy it.
So he didn't let you know
that I was on point
but I wasn't fully on point.
So much for being a mogul.
Hey,
and that's what's happening now.
What do you think
with this whole fucking
it's a big thing about
Hennessy putting out
the Heffany thing
and Young M.A.
not
Young M.A.
didn't co-sign it.
Well, fuck the co-signing.
You know what I thought
was really great?
She sent C&D which means they fucking got paperwork on that shit,
which is great for mercy.
We don't know what C&D means. Cease and desist.
Cease and desist.
Oh, Young M.A. got it.
They sent it to them.
So they did?
Wait, how do we know that she sent it to us?
Twitter sent it, so it's got to be true.
Twitter sent it.
Our numbers are fake.
Well, yeah.
I love that right there. Fuck it. Fuck it. It's got to be yeah. I love that right there.
Fuck that.
Fuck that.
Gotta be real.
Oh, that was hard.
Gotta be real.
Yo, listen, I need more white people down on me.
I got a mad white friend.
Look, Eric, look, today you're not Cuban.
Eric, please.
Yo, he's my white friend.
And also Sonny D, B, T.
He's your white friend?
Yeah, he's my white friend.
I like the party atmosphere in here.
Because these are all real friends of ours here.
I like it.
Come on, man.
You got to keep going.
How many stories have you told them about our basketball games and our spade games?
I was saving this.
I never heard that.
I bet you didn't.
I bet you didn't.
I bet you didn't.
Why?
Because he lost?
Oh, he definitely lost the spades.
No.
I bust his ass in basketball. I've seen Joe play ball. If he beat you didn't. Why? Because he lost? Oh, he definitely lost to Spades. No. I bust his ass in basketball.
Yeah.
But listen, I've seen Joe play ball.
If he beat you in basketball, you got to hang it up.
No, he's definitely.
I'm not believing your handball story.
He's definitely not a basketball player.
First of all, Rory seeing me play basketball at 35 and us playing when I was 24,
however old I was on that fucking tour.
Cleaning up with yesteryear. I understand. But N old I was on that fucking tour.
But Norrie Wright, he got that...
No, but you had the number one record. I couldn't let you beat me.
He got that sneaky fat nigga agility back then.
I was skinny back then.
I'm fat now, but yeah.
I was looking at Norrie and I was like,
man, take this nigga, man.
And then you had other Queens niggas,
which you had. You had Skane and Web and Nitty.
Yeah, bum ass Skane.
And I said, oh, them niggas
Web and Nitty is shooters
They don't know how to play sports
I knew that
I was like, alright
I'm a shooter too, but you gotta realize
I'm younger than them
It was the Lost Battalion that came
And then Kenny Anderson and Kenny Smith
It's from left rack
I got to see that
I was nice with my handle.
Like he said,
I give you the fat belly shit.
You be thinking like,
I bust anything that happens.
He took it personal.
Somehow, I winded up on his
tour bus playing spades.
I did not know how I got there.
You lost a spade?
Wait, huh?
Is that surprising anymore?
We had some tournaments.
Oh, so you think you're
nice with spades too, huh?
I learned all the human.
I'm nice at cards regardless.
Next podcast, we're going to play spades
live on the podcast.
I'll play poker right now and take your money.
Hold on. Is that your partner? Podcast, we're going to play Spades live on the podcast. I'll play poker right now and take your money. While talking shit.
Hold on.
Rory, Rory, is that your partner?
No.
Oh, you want to be my partner.
How about that?
Well, I retired from Spades because I like to keep my friends.
And we used to do a drink.
That's how Drink Champ started with Spades.
That's how Drink Champ started with Spades.
Because if you lost, you had to drink a concoction of every liquor on the table.
Hurricane.
Well, y'all normally Spade partners?
Nah.
I don't fuck with them.
And I don't even remember how to play, but you even remember how to play. That's what I'm saying.
I'm playing.
You're trying to get down on me?
Yo, you lose all your friends and family.
I'm good with cards.
I'm listening to your spade partner.
Are you trying to get down on me?
You going to let these niggas get together?
Because they're a bad game.
No, I don't think he want to play.
He doesn't think I can play.
As long as Joe's Pops isn't there, because Joe's Pops will clean everybody up in space.
I don't play cards for free.
That's the problem.
So we'd have to put
Five dollars
We can put money
I'm down
No I'm down
I'm totally down
For putting money down
As long as it's not for free
That's when people
Want to just start
Renigging for fine
Let's put like
Fifty dollars down
Each person
Oh shit
Alright I got a call
Call my business accountant
Let's bring champs
Against
Obviously
Name this podcast later
Oh I'm sorry
Did I violate
Yeah you violated
I was trying to have
More white friends
Alright but wait He didn't technically Agree with me just, you violated. I was trying to have more white friends.
He didn't technically agree with me just now. Damn, but if we was going to do like a podcast
thing,
monetary money, I don't want that. I want
something else that's more fun.
Nigga said monetary. You can have a bottle of
Tiger Bone.
That's her.
That's her.
Speaking of spades, let me tell you a funny story about Joe and his spades tournament.
We should be able to pick your artwork for the next five podcasts.
Our artwork?
Yeah.
If you lose a trade.
So what's an example of what you would do with our artwork?
I don't know.
But you ain't going to lie.
We would Picasso our shit out.
We wouldn't do that to you.
Well, that's why you would have to try to win.
Oh, like the shit that LeBron, the shit that happened with LeBron.
Yeah, and Wade.
Yeah.
What?
I don't know what happened with LeBron.
They made a bet on the World Series, and LeBron lost, so he had to wear the Cubs out.
The Cubs uniform, full Cubs uniform.
That's a good bet.
That's a good bet.
That's a Yankee fan.
Yeah, and if y'all lose, yeah, I want to pick you guys' artwork.
I like that.
I don't care.
I like that.
I think you're a little nervous. And you got drinks. No, no, I ain't nervous. All rightall lose, yeah, I want to pick you guys' artwork. I like that. I don't care. I like that. You like that?
You look a little nervous.
You look a little nervous.
No, no, I ain't nervous.
All right, cool, cool, cool.
Then we're going to play basketball afterwards, right?
Yo, I'm so retired from basketball, man.
I broke my foot.
I'm not athletic no more, man.
All right, all right.
But you guys are having fun doing the podcast.
Yeah, absolutely.
Come on, give me more than that.
Absolutely.
Yeah, yeah, Jesus. Just gave, give me more than that.
Here's the bullshit with Joe, right?
Joe say all this shit on the podcast, beef with everybody, but Joe's a homebody.
He don't go out.
I go out.
I don't go out.
I be out.
I go to Costco.
So I now have to deal.
I'm an old nigga.
We got a babysitter tonight, so you cool.
Yeah, I got a babysitter.
I have to deal with all the fucking goon shit that Joe gets us into.
The Drake fans.
Let's get into the Drake fans. I'm sitting in the club mad befuddled.
Like, nah.
Like, he kind of my friend.
Like, we just do a podcast together.
Listen to all the goon shit I get Rory and fucking the Drake fans.
Is Rory blaming you for this shit?
I blame Joe for every last fucking thing.
Yo, Joe was in Biblical Times.
You about to stone me.
Damn, bro. You was about to stone me.
He was about to stone me. That was hard.
I ain't going to front.
I was like, damn, I would have done the same thing.
I was surprised I found stones.
Where did you find the stones at?
They were right on the side of my old crib.
Oh, these are the kids that came running up on you.
They weren't decorations?
No.
Those was real stones.
Yeah, I was trying to fucking Roger Clemens them shit.
Decorates with fake stones.
Nah, I got fake stones.
A lot of rappers have fake stones.
In jerseys.
Shots.
No, no shots.
A lot of rappers have fake stones.
From my crib, yeah.
They run in their stones.
Yeah, I had.
What's a fake stone?
Like the rocks, like fake rocks, yeah.
They're plastic?
Yeah.
Yo, who are some of the other rappers You think could hold a podcast
Down though
Can hold a podcast down
Well right now
Fat Joe
Just for kicks
Definitely
Podcast is coming on
Drink Champs Network
Let's make some noise
For that
God damn
Soon as you're tired
Soon as you're tired
Of loudspeaker
We trying to sign you two
Come on
I'm not on loudspeaker
You're not on loudspeaker
You're not on loudspeaker
Hell no
We independent I'm an indie. I'm not on loudspeakers. You're not on loudspeakers. Hell no. We independent.
I'm an indie.
You wasn't with Rosenberg?
No.
Independent.
No.
Oh, because Rosenberg ran at you.
Rosenberg said one day.
Rosenberg said one day.
I didn't say all that.
I just asked if you said one day.
No, Rosenberg said one day.
Because Rosenberg was one of the people who hit me about a podcast.
He was like, let's do a podcast.
I was like, all right, fuck it, I'm with it.
And he never called me back.
So it was over.
Rosenberg says, on air,
some shit, he said,
I could have did a podcast with Nori,
but instead I chose to do a podcast with miserable
Joe Buttons.
So you started with him? What happened?
None, and that's exactly
when Marissa got fired.
Right after that little emotional rant
Peter went on. But shout out to Peter.
So Peter put you on? That's what he was trying to say.
It felt like he was trying to say that. No, I think Peter had that
same loudspeaker network idea.
Get a bunch of podcasts. But him and Combat
Jack had beef.
No, he said the same idea.
Like our idea of doing a network.
Yeah, exactly.
So I think Peter had that idea early on,
and I think his career went a different direction
where he didn't even have the time to commit to do that shit.
I was like, all right, you don't have the time?
Great.
He brought in the morning, bigged them up.
Why are we bigging them up right now?
I'm just...
I big up everybody.
You said that earlier.
I big up everybody.
This is where things get drunk.
Yeah, so that's all that happened with Peter, though.
So I noticed you didn't do a Hot 97 interview.
No.
There's a lot of interviews I didn't do, though.
But you did an Angie Martinez Power 105 interview.
Not a Breakfast Club interview.
I did an Angie interview.
Here comes the antagonist.
Not a Breakfast Club interview.
You did an Angie.
Why do you keep pointing at the sky?
Why are you talking all slow?
You don't see the cue right now?
I'm on it, housey.
This is what happened when my taco meat is out.
When my taco meat, I start pointing to the sky.
Let me hear what you're getting at.
So.
You think there's a reason I didn't do the.
Dang.
The only reason that I didn't do the morning shows on either station was because I wanted to keep the narrative music.
The narrative music.
Don't start, Nori.
The narrative.
I wanted to keep the narrative music.
He wanted it to be about music.
On the morning show, they want to talk about normally everything but music.
So I didn't want to go there.
Well, you know what's interesting?
Ebro's my guy.
But in that interview that Joe supposedly walked out of, they were mocking Joe for wanting to talk about music.
Yet Ebro takes all the Lil Uzi Verts and the Lil Yachtys and just mocks them for not wanting to talk about music or rap.
I found that kind of weird.
Yeah, that's pretty cute.
That's pretty cute.
Like, don't berate Lil Yachty for not wanting to rap old fucking cream.
Nor is Befuddled right now.
With the Befuddled father.
King.
You're the Befuddled father.
You're the Befuddled father.
You're the Befuddled father.
I'm glad I'm Befuddled.
Go ahead, continue, Rory.
No, I just thought it was kind of odd that Rosenberg and Ebro,
who keep pumping this music, music, music shit with all these kids
that have openly said, I'm not a rapper.
I'm a rock star. I like to just make
music for the club. And they sit
there and they say, yo, here's a primo beat.
You can't rap on that. You ain't hip hop.
And then Joe goes in there and says,
yo, I want to talk about my music. I don't want
to talk about the gossip shit y'all want to talk about.
And then they start mocking him
about fucking NPCs.
There's a hypocrisy there. Let me tell you something. Ebro's my guy.
And Rosenberg is my guy too, but
that was the most hypocritical shit I've ever seen in my life.
Rosenberg is still acting a little emotional.
But Joe, let me just say something. Tell me something.
Everywhere you go, you gotta let the
white guy speak for you.
It sounded much...
Nope.
I understand you.
Like the legal team. I understand you. We got murders.
Like the legal team.
I feel like he's a lawyer.
That's what he's become.
It's fucking...
Rory, keep talking, sir.
Well, no.
He said sir.
They murdered me.
I believe Rory.
They murdered me.
You know what it is?
Your gestures are still Jersey City.
You can say the most craziest, intelligent shit, but you're just in Jersey.
We need to get Joe off this Jersey shit.
Joe is from Dunkirk and St. Albans.
He's not from Jersey City.
I'm from New Jersey.
Oh, and Queens.
Yeah.
You from Queens?
Yeah.
I felt like you was from Queens.
I knew it.
He felt it in his bones.
I knew it.
Roy's from fucking Jersey, too, damn it.
No, I just moved to Jersey because they got nice stones out there.
Every rapper that got a little bit of bread is from Jersey 2.
But no, they killed me on
the fucking idiot shit when I spoke to them.
That fucking pathmark in Weehawken.
It's a nice pathmark. And Edgewater.
It's Acme now.
I'm old school.
But that shit
changed everybody. It just became Acme.
Like a couple months ago. I just want to shout out
the Cubans in Union City. That's my take on Jersey.
Who made this drink?
Was it me?
Damn, I dissed myself.
Heavy gang area over there.
Heavy drug area over there.
What, Union City?
Yeah.
That's where I got my family from.
I live in West New York.
Family, family, family.
I just have family there.
I live in West New York.
That's Guttenberg?
Is that the same?
Yeah, same area.
All of that.
West Orange.
Shout out to Forsaken Patterson, too.
And Verona.
Verona.
Verona, get out of here.
Yeah, that's why I'm over there in that area somewhere.
Somewhere now.
Nice, Verona.
Very nice.
You just put the whole can of the dry ice?
I put a couple cans of the dry ice.
Come on, guy.
This nigga know he got the nerve to drink some Moe shit.
God damn it.
Yeah, we don't stop, man.
We don't know when to stop. No, you got to babysit.
Yeah, true.
I heard the exact moment when his words started slurring.
I thought that was hip-hop.
No, I know that.
You know, if you notice, I don't smoke weed, and I don't drink till the gas come.
Because I want the fans to actually see the experience of me starting out sober
and then ending out.
Like, this is real.
At least you can tell niggas,
you're like, yo,
I ain't get drunk.
We got to get back.
We're going to get you one, too.
We're waiting for it.
Wait, I want to hear some more.
We got guests, I guess.
I want to hear some more
about this Drink Champs Network.
Damn, let me find out.
You want to come over?
Come over to the dark side.
I'm about to introduce
your girl real quick.
No, but I want to hear it. Why do you want to hear it? I want to hear what? No. Come over to the dark side. I'm about to introduce your girl real quick. No, but I want to hear it.
Why do you want to hear it?
I want to hear what's happening.
Come fuck with Death Row Records.
That sounds like a setup right now.
What you tired of them niggas dancing on your video?
You want to hear that?
I want to be come over to Death Row Records.
You tired of Rosenberg talking about you on the radio?
You tired of Rosenberg talking about you on the radio?
Shout out to 8 at 9 clothing.
We at 8 at 9 right now.
Yeah.
Let me find out.
8 at 9 put some extra shit in there. What is that, 8 at 9? Oh, this 8 at 9 right now. Let me find out 8 at 9 put some
extra shit in there.
What is that 8 at 9?
Oh, this is nice.
He's on tour.
He's on tour.
Oh, 8 at 9 got the hoodie?
What is that?
He's on tour.
Oh, this is nice, man.
Yeah, 8 at 9.
Shout out to
8 at 9.com.
That's right, baby.
Get that Dream Champs merch.
Yo, our artists
trying to take care
of artists and the DJ.
DJ, we trying to
connect with our artists.
I'm a winner.
Okay.
Oh, and I got more shit?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You got more shit.
Yeah, man, y'all shit.
You the first guest that took it out.
Yeah, yeah.
Thank you, man.
Everybody else is too cool.
But open up the Drink Champ shirt, man.
Open the Drink Champ shirt.
That's the first one.
The first one you got.
You know what the crazy shit about Joe?
The more I get drunk, the more he seem drunk to me.
Like, this is the crazy shit.
That's why.
I like your aura.
Your aura's good.
We hanging out tonight.
God damn it.
For some reason, I used to rub people the wrong way.
I don't know why, man.
Not real niggas.
Let's get into Slaughterhouse, man.
We haven't talked nothing about Slaughterhouse.
Then I'm getting in the scent.
Because God damn it, she's here.
And we can eat girls on Drink Champs.
Because our shit is 85% men.
And it's getting horrible out here.
All right?
So, all right.
So, out of that six million, there's no...
It's six million.
It's about five of them.
It's about five.
Five and a half million men.
I don't believe that shit.
500,000 women.
You don't believe it.
No.
I love that they don't believe it.
How do you not believe us, man?
I love you.
Well, I'm going to tell you right now.
As long as...
This ain't my mom.
As long as... Here, look. Believe it. Appreciate Well, I'm going to tell you right now. As long as... As long as...
Here, look.
Believe it.
Appreciate it.
I'm going to give you a simple demographic.
Y'all know what Serial Podcast is?
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
I don't even think Serial did six million.
How the fuck y'all do six million?
We had DMX, nigga.
In the yard over there.
I don't have to believe it.
As long as the advertisers believe it, I'm with it.
Because you're a white guy from Queens.
I'm going to give you Queens white guy shit.
Don't give me the Bayside shit.
This is what we want you to open up.
Bayside.
This is Bayside, Union.
Fresh Meadows.
Fresh Meadows.
What is it?
Union Turnpike, nigga.
This is the true God.
This is where the courthouse is at.
I'm getting you real shit.
DMX, Grungus there.
You know why?
DMX is a man, man person every time he touches everything.
That episode took us over the top, for sure.
Once we hit DMX, then we hit 50.
Yeah.
And what was clocking this number?
CBS.
CBS was.
Yeah.
Not y'all.
No, we don't clock numbers, baby. No, no. CBS is taking it for sure. We make good interviews. Gotcha. iTunes Not y'all. We don't clock numbers, baby.
We make good interviews.
iTunes, their own player, Spotify.
They take it on.
So somebody told y'all this?
No, they said.
You want us to secretly put you on a blind CC?
Yeah, I do.
I do.
Blind CC, nigga.
Let me explain.
I'm going to explain it a nigga way.
You explain it a way way. Let me explain. Real talk. I'm going to split that nigga away. You split it away.
No, boy.
I'm fucking Latino, man.
I'm Cuban, B.
Relax.
Your eyebrows got bigger.
God damn it.
Relax.
I come up under Sean Money.
I need to see the numbers.
Yeah.
We post the numbers every time.
Trust me.
Sean Money changed his number six times in six months.
I got his new one.
He actually just texted me yesterday.
And he made sure he texted me every time because he knew these numbers.
When we launched, when we launched.
Let's go, Rory.
We were just hoping for 60,000.
No.
Tax said he did 40,000.
So we just want to do 40,000.
So we launched.
And then what CBS does
is every couple of weeks,
they send a graph.
And then we was,
on the first or second week,
we was like third or second on the graph.
And then there was a spike.
They don't tell you
who the other ones on the graph are.
They don't want to let you know that.
So they're printing these graphs out.
You're not seeing them make the graphs.
No, no, I don't know.
They're just giving them to you.
They just send you the stats, and then they send you a graph,
and they say where you are on the graph.
You act like this is Sean McKim.
No, no, no, no.
You act like this is Shakur.
So I asked behind the scenes to CBS who's the number one
because we weren't
even close yet.
We were like third
on that one
which was pretty good
at that time.
We just launched.
So they said to us
they'd take their TV
and put it as
audio podcast.
So number one
was 60 Minutes.
Which makes sense to me.
I think they're working
off impressions.
Even though I was
kicked out of college
I still have a job. Hey, whatever they're working off impressions Even though I was kicked out of college I still have a job
Hey, whatever they're working off
Impressions are different
Allegedly threatened to kill
But impressions are different
Six million people saw that y'all posted a podcast
Not six million people listened
It's impressions are different
So how do you count impressions across all the different platforms?
You just, as many people that follow.
How much y'all do in a week?
I've never checked the numbers.
Tangibly, on SoundCloud, we average around 85,000.
I don't know what the iTunes numbers are.
I don't have CBS lying to me.
So then, tangibly, what did you think of our impressions?
What do you think we are?
But you're on SoundCloud.
We're not even on SoundCloud.
No, I know, but what do you think?
What do you think, though, based on
what you think, impression-wise,
what does that translate into? I think y'all are doing about
150,000 listens.
A day. Yeah, you're right.
Give me that blunt back,
nigga.
Give me that blunt back.
How often do y'all release? Every week.
And sometimes a couple of times a week.
Alright, so y'all don't believe
that six million people are listening to y'all.
A month. No, no, no. It's not six million
people. It's listens.
So they might have heard, discovered
the podcast and gone back, listened to other
podcasts, like other episodes.
And that counts for the amount
of listens that week.
Because y'all never hit a million, correct?
No, we did.
The Drake ones. So? No, we did. The Drake rant.
So for example,
we put out two podcasts.
Nikki who? You had Nikki Minaj?
No, she went on a Twitter rant about our podcast.
Oh, so that's when you...
She said she named
y'all podcast?
She said good luck with your little podcast.
And that helped.
I like that. I like that.
I respect that.
He said, I like that, too.
Let's make some noise for that.
I like that.
But just so y'all know, I get money in a lot of different ways.
As you should.
If I was to sit around and have time to mock up numbers.
No, I'm not saying y'all.
I'm saying CBS. He's saying it's a new question. Just so y'all know. I'm saying y' up numbers. No, I'm not saying y'all. I'm saying CBS.
He said it's impressive.
I'm saying y'all be lied to.
Why would we be lied to?
I don't think you're doctoring numbers. I'm fake trolling. I'm fake hating.
I'm fake hating.
You could have said that though when you said that
comment. You hating on us in a
good way. I respect you. Whether it was a joke
or whatever, you kind of tiger-bombed.
Trying to kill me. For me, I don't even check the numbers
on my own podcast. And I don't care
neither. But for me,
when I was diving into this
podcast community,
the people that were the
number one podcast, I didn't know.
I didn't know what numbers meant something.
That's the only time I ever did some research
on numbers. So I saw that
NPR did whatever they did. NPR So that's the only time I ever did some research on numbers. So I saw that NPR
did whatever they did.
What's the
big one over there at
speaking that word, Homeboy?
Kid Fury.
I saw his numbers were
through the roof. And then I saw
the growth
in our numbers. So I thought
I had a pretty good gauge of shit.
So when CBS put whatever the fuck they put out,
and I said on that Elliott interview,
I said, I don't even know what,
I don't understand what number.
Let me tell you something.
Let me just break it down.
You're going to be dissing Elliott too at the same time.
I don't know what Elliott does.
Let me just break it down to you.
Elliott was popping that number one shit
for 20, 37 weeks before we got in the game.
Just hear me out.
But wait.
Just hear me out.
No, no, no.
Come on, come on.
You're the smart guy in class.
You're going to sound smarter than me.
There's different number ones.
We've been talking iTunes and the CBS number ones.
Yeah, yeah.
We got both.
But listen, just chill.
So Elliot was popping that shit for 37 weeks, right?
Because he had the numbers, and on the iTunes charts, he was there.
When it said number one, and then it said episodes, he was there, right?
Everybody says that.
The day you release, you're number one.
Yeah.
Hold on.
What'd you say?
The day you release, you're number one.
You're number one.
They just don't let niggas be hype about it.
So they post.
Elliot, episodes? We're saying the episodes are in category. I would never do that. You're saying the. They just don't. Niggas be hype about it. So they. Elliot is.
He said it.
I didn't have to do that.
You're saying the episodes are in category.
I don't dig that deep.
Elliot is the 57th.
No, it's a cat.
He's making us pay attention to these numbers and they don't really matter.
Because we got people that dig that deep.
We got four episodes on this time.
Now, there's some times that we're not.
We didn't put out an episode and we're still number one on iTunes.
No, I'm saying.
So, hit me out.
When popular podcasts drop, they're typically number one that day No I'm saying When popular podcasts drop They're typically number one
That day
Hit me out
So Ellie was popping that shit
If we came in
That is what it be like
A month of CBS
If we came in
And we took over
And we was faking anything
You don't think
That would be the first person
To say
Them niggas is
He's signed to the same label
He's getting the same bullshit
CBS is the ones
That's
That's not accurate He's probably the one Forging the fucking numbers Do you see how much We go in on this nigga Nah nah nah He's getting the same bullshit. That's not accurate.
He's probably the one forcing the fucking numbers.
Do you see how much we go in on this nigga?
Nah, nah, nah.
He's not.
I don't think y'all paying attention to how much we go in on this nigga.
On Elliot?
Yeah.
So he would be the first person to be like.
Nah, because he would look like a hater.
Nah, he's not.
I'm hating.
He would look like a hater.
A lot of people.
Y'all look like haters right now.
But y'all my niggas.
I can't hear you.
Y'all my niggas.
We're going to go out and party after this. You know what I'm saying? But y'all sound like haters right now. But y'all my niggas. I can't get it. Y'all my niggas. We gonna go out and party after this.
You know what I'm saying?
But y'all sound like haters right now.
But y'all my niggas.
They're saying that CBS is the ones that are fooling all of us.
They're saying CBS is the haters?
Even Rap Radar.
I wish.
That's what they're saying.
Because the checkstones resemble that.
Wait, wait, time out.
Let me be clear.
This was like the time Jimmy got 13.
That's what he's saying.
But wait, let me be clear.
Before there was ever a Drink Champs podcast, I said the same shit about Elliot.
I said the same exact thing about Elliot's podcast.
About the numbers?
Yes.
Because every week, he would post something that looked fraudulent.
And that's Elliot just now.
What was he posting?
I don't know, because I don't pay attention to shit.
He never posted numbers.
He was posting some bullshit out of his email.
I follow him, too.
I follow him, too. It was just numbers.
I mean, excuse me. It was just
the number, like him being
number one. It was never the numbers.
Our numbers is so extravagant,
Joe. I just want to throw this out there.
CBS is the machine.
There's something here that's not good.
Kevin Liles and Leo.
Y'all buying albums.
We had a CBS call. We had a CBS call.
I like Rory.
No, no, we had a CBS call today.
Rory's a great hater.
He's like Starve,
he's like Starve
and Buck in the white version.
But listen.
You gotta love this nigga.
Listen, listen, listen.
Because he's a hater.
Listen, Linda.
See, Joe was good.
Hold up, hold up.
Joe got very,
a lot of income.
We had a CBS call today, right?
I'm sure you did.
Why are you sure we did?
Because he's a hater.
I don't know.
That was very sarcastic.
But he's a cool hater.
Like, certain haters you can't hate back on them.
You can't be sarcastic.
So we had a CBS call today, and we was asking.
We want to get more definition on the stats.
We want that.
We want to know male, female, age, everything.
And one of the things they said is the way that they're gauging
stats right now is actually inaccurate
because they're gauging it on
desktops.
So it's not even counting mobile.
So it could even be more.
Y'all like 100 million.
200 million.
He clipped you in your Adam's apple
with that one.
He clipped you in your...
You ain't even read what he said. He clipped you in your... With another lie.
With another lie.
They don't know the technology.
The 24s ain't even registered yet.
I don't see where they're from.
They don't even know.
But we're going to sign y'all.
They outsource the data mining.
Come to Death Row Records.
We ain't going to dance in your videos.
I'll try to hear some shit.
No, no, no.
Now you're right, because Death Row ended so well.
But I'm sure you guys know that even Apple is not giving accurate data.
You know that.
I know that about Apple, but that's why you have SoundCloud.
SoundCloud's a difference.
We don't even fuck with SoundCloud.
We should, because we probably get more accurate data.
Yeah, but that's what I'm thinking from what you just said.
Y'all should upload to SoundCloud.
Well, I mean, we're with CBS, and they don't do it.
They don't fuck with SoundCloud.
We don't fuck with SoundCloud. We don't fuck with SoundCloud
neither.
Fuck it.
What set you claim?
You said SoundCloud.
What set you claim?
We on the other side, yo.
Come on the other side
with us, yo.
No, no.
What set you claim?
What set you claim?
Come on, Black.
Come on, Black.
No.
Come on.
We gonna stay this
independent course?
Word.
We are independent.
Y'all just sitting here.
I'm gonna watch y'all. We independent too. We independent contractors. Y'all independent. Independent. We are independent. We got a new estate is independent course the word
Independent to independent contracts independent independent
We 50 50 50-50. That nigga's a quarter water. You're a quarter water. 50-50 partnership. That's funny, man.
Yeah, I knew Joe was going to get all the jokes.
I knew Rory was going to get all the jokes.
But our numbers is real, my brother.
I'm putting you on the blind seat.
No, Rory does not believe any of our numbers.
No, I'm putting you on the blind seat.
You got no choice.
If they real, y'all buying the drinks tonight?
Yeah.
We're buying the drinks right now.
We're buying the drinks. We Yeah. We're buying the drinks tonight. We're buying the drinks.
We have all the drinks right now.
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you get your podcasts we're back to drink champs radio with rapper n-o-r-e and dj efn
yo this is what i've been wondering all night joe you don't drink no do you disrespect your
friends and not have a a fucking fucking rider with drinks on it?
No, no, I would never do that.
With drinks on it?
I put drinks on the rider.
Oh, on it.
Oh.
Got to have drinks on it.
I thought you was, because then you would have really been.
No.
As a functioning alcoholic and his friend, yeah.
There's always a bottle of Henny and Jameson on the rider.
You got to have drinks on the rider.
I was saying to myself, look, listen, I planned out my whole night.
I didn't even try to get your number
because I wanted to do this authentic.
So what I planned was we're going to come on here,
we're going to do the drink champs,
and I was going to pull you to the side
and say, listen, Slime,
I drink Rose and Ciroc Vodka.
And I planned I was going to go to your show tonight
and I was going to drink all your bottles.
Because I figured you had a sober crew with you,
so you a sober nigga.
Rolling with a bunch of drunk men.
You already had that planned.
These niggas are drunk, man.
What rapper has a rider without alcohol on him?
God damn it.
I ain't going to lie.
That would be nasty.
Dead, I mean.
Yeah.
I hope that's not happening out there in the universe.
And if nothing else, even if your people don't smoke, if nothing else, I mean, I drink, you need it for harlots.
Harlots.
Harlots.
Jezebel.
Jezebel.
So I'm wondering, Joe, let me make you a rider from now on.
What would you put on it? Tiger bone?
I was going to say tiger bone.
You got to put tiger bone.
You got to put weed on there.
Because every promoter in their mind would be like, Joe might relapse right now.
And they're going to get the weed.
And then, bro, we could just smoke it.
You know what?
I might sign with Drink Champs.
Sign with Drink Champs.
Come on.
We take care of our artists.
I knew you was down with Marissa.
We take care of our artists over here.
I was down with OVO.
You were OVO?
Hey!
Hey, Dream Chasers.
You're down with all them niggas.
The Barbies.
Where the fuck the horn go?
You are a Barbie.
Oh, I took it away from Joe.
All right.
Touchdown.
I'm a little upset that we didn't get to pause.
I've been listening to you pause for cigarette breaks,
and we didn't do that today for some reason.
All right, and then we got 10 more minutes,
because I'm not going to lie.
I've been with you the whole time.
He's not going to lie about it.
Let's have a 10-minute cigarette break,
and then be coming back with your lady.
All right.
You and your lady.
We're going to have a love and hip hop
drink champs
moment.
But we're not,
but we're not all
loving it.
I know.
No,
this is love.
Drunk and hip hop.
We both make hip hop.
Drink and hip hop.
And I'm going to have
a smoke and bogey
with you.
All right,
I take that.
Cause I ain't going to
lie,
I've been thinking
that for like
an hour.
I'm Red Bull. N hour N-R-E
I'm DJ Yifit
This is Drift Champs Podcast
Make some noise
We got the beautiful
Sensantana
Loving hip hop queen
She dominated everywhere she was at
She's over here drinking Jameson
With the burgundy hair.
Baby, you want to have fun?
Looking crazy.
Are you good?
It's crazy down.
Can you hear me?
It's going down.
You from the Bronx, eh?
No, I'm not from the Bronx.
Where you from?
I'm from Dykeman.
Dykeman makes a move!
Where's Dykeman?
I don't know.
Where's Dykeman at?
That's like next to the Bronx.
Just made a noise.
It's next to heaven.
Come on, we in Miami, guys.
That's right before Fordham. Wait, guys. That's right before Fordham.
Wait, wait, that's where?
Fordham.
That's where I broke you there and niggas got shot that day, remember?
The train stopped right there and I got off and I ate a hot dog.
It was the train stop.
No, I don't know.
What 50 Cent shot that scene at on Get Rich by Trying?
John Fry Chicken Corner.
Damn, I'm fucking up, man.
And you're Latina?
I didn't know that. What's your nationality? John Fry Chicken Corner. Damn, I'm fucking up, man. And you're Latina? I didn't know that.
What's your nationality?
Wait, tell me, tell me.
I can't believe you just asked
that if she was Latina.
Hold on, tell me.
What the fuck did you think she was?
Listen, man.
I gotta come at you right now.
She could be anything.
She could be anything.
No, not with the accent.
It is a strong accent.
Not the accent.
I'm just saying,
you could look at her
and you think any other race
than Latina?
She could be anything. I thought she was Chinese at first. People think I'm Arabic and I'm Cuban, B. I'm just saying, you could look at her and you think any other race than Latina. She could be anything.
I thought she was Chinese at first.
People think I'm Arabic and I'm Cuban, B.
I can see Arabic for you.
But you look Arabic.
I look Latina.
Man, nobody thought I was Arabic until 9-11.
Straight up.
Straight the fuck up.
That's hard.
Let's make some noise for you being Arabic.
Cuban-Arabic.
After 9-11.
That's the great part.
Wait, we didn't find out. What's your nationality?
I'm Dominican and Salvadorian.
Super Latina.
That's M.A. Terese? Salvadorian?
Let's pick up some of my M.A. Terese niggas.
Niggas held me down. Mad now.
Ladies in a can.
Respect them niggas. You know what I'm saying?
Love the M.A. Terese.
Show us. You gotta show uss Did I say that out loud?
Yeah show us You gotta show us
Where's your tattoo brother?
I don't got a tattoo or nothing
I got jewelry
If I love you that much
I'll put on some jewelry
I'm sorry
But um
So now
I heard
This nigga always heard something
He heard everything
He always heard something
From the great
I don't like
I wanna hear what he gotta say
Sobrenigas catch me like this
Sobrenigas
Talk your shit
Okay
But I heard
Talk your shit
I don't talk like that
Joe said
That you were never bisexual
Is that true?
You said that baby
He said that
On Angie Martinez
I didn't say that
No no
I said that
If you fuck a girl
You're bisexual
I said
Angie said
I thought you were a lesbian And I said You. I said, Angie said, I thought you were a lesbian.
And I said, you thought I was a lesbian.
Everybody thought I was a lesbian, but I never said I was a lesbian.
Lesbian and bisexual don't mean the same thing.
No, they don't.
I know people think it does.
I dated a girl.
I dated multiple girls before.
What?
But gay dudes and bisexual means the same shit.
What'd you say?
Gay dudes and bisexual dudes means the same shit.
Let's keep it 100.
I know a lot of men
that say that too.
Yeah, but girls
got a different league.
No, bisexual means
you like both,
men and female.
Okay.
But you can...
It's also a phase
that girls go through sometimes.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Niggas don't go through that.
Nah.
If you went through that phase...
Elliot Wilson trade is coming.
I don't hear it. I don't hear it either. Yo, where did you come from? I heard it. I heard it. Nah. Elliot Wilson trade is coming. I don't hear it.
Yo, where did you come from?
I heard it. I heard it.
Because we getting good.
And I'm mad confused.
Whenever I know I'm confused, I know it's getting good.
Tell me where the confusion comes in.
Because she said you can be...
What did she say again?
Lesbian and bisexual.
You can be lesbian and bisexual.
Or bisexual. It's one lesbian and bisexual. Or bisexual.
It's one or the other.
Yeah, it's one or the other.
If you date a female, this is going to automatically make you lesbian.
You could be bisexual.
You could like men and women.
It's the Elliot Woodson train.
There's no train, man.
I heard the train.
I heard the train.
No fucking train is coming.
Yes, the headphones.
That's because you got them earphones on.
Nah, man.
That's the toy train, man.
Go ahead.
Continue.
That was it Period
Oh I hear the train now
So you could be bisexual
Without being gay
Absolutely
Wait wait wait
You could be bisexual
Without being gay
When you're a lesbian
You like women only
When you're bisexual
You like both men and females
But wouldn't that make someone
Gay though at that point?
No?
No.
I'm confused.
Gay is you are only one gender.
So when you're bisexual, you could dip in both and not be gay?
Well, that's where the term bisexual comes from.
That's bisexual.
That's what bisexual means.
I get if you want to go specific, but I mean, if a dude told you, yo, my man, I'm not gay,
I just like some dick sometimes,
you'd be like,
yo, my man, you gay, bro.
No.
That's not true.
That's not true.
He would be bisexual.
Yes.
Holy shit.
No, he's gay, man.
Well, then, and then,
let me tell you what I learned
in couples therapy.
They introduced the...
I don't want to fuck it up
for the trans community.
I think it was pansexual.
No, now there's mad different,
like, diverse
sexualities.
Depending on what you're into, what you like
to insert in yourself.
I don't know. Yeah, pansexual. I don't know.
What is pansexual?
Just so we can understand
this for the Dream Champs Army to be
sensitive to this.
And don't quote me,
because I'm just trying to remember what was said.
We're only going to quote you here.
Thank you.
I think pansexual was when you're attracted to men, women, and trans.
And it doesn't matter what you are.
Aliens.
We're not paying your gender really much mind.
Right.
It's getting out of control right now.
Sexuality is getting out of control. We have to be sensitive. Of course, of course. But it's getting out of control right now Sexuality is getting out of control
But we have to be sensitive
We have to be sensitive to this stuff
Of course, of course
But it's getting out of control
People are different
People like different things
Of course, and people should be respected as being different
People are experimenting with the holes that are on them
Alright, let's change the subject
I'm very uncomfortable
How did y'all meet?
You brought it up, nigga
Yeah, you did bring it up
I definitely did
I did It was in a different transgression How did y'all meet? You brought it up, niggas. Yeah, you did bring it up. I definitely did.
I did.
It was in a different transgression.
So how did y'all meet?
At a pansexual club.
I met him.
I met him when I was 17.
He was fucking with some chick.
Who was my friend.
That sounds man flying. That sounds horrible, man.
You went to pick her up
at school, bro?
No, no, no.
At 17.
I'm just,
I'm creating a timeline
for y'all.
Yo, Carlito, you safe.
Carlito was
at 17.
Well, it depends
what state you're in.
They call him
a child rapist.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
He was like,
he date girls at 17. This is where Drink Champs lose all the advertisers. He lose all the whoa. He was like, he did Girls 17.
This is where Drink Champs was all the advertisers.
He was all the advertisers.
I'm sorry.
I can see.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
But I'm sorry.
It feels like it's supposed to be the other way, right?
Wherever the logo, the mic logo, yeah.
This is correct.
Sorry.
I can't flip it.
I don't like it.
Yeah, sorry.
That's the way Drink Champs is.
It's fine.
It's fine.
Thanks. And you're really It's fine. Thanks.
And you really a strong nigga.
You don't weed.
And you still stay at the strip clubs.
No, I don't go to strip clubs.
No, but you used to.
I used to a lot.
As a sober nigga.
How does that work?
I was going to the strip club to hear good music and smoke hookah.
Definitely don't believe you.
Well, it was.
But you my nigga, though. I want to believe you. Well, it was. My favorite.
But you my nigga, though.
I'm a recluse. I want to believe you in my heart.
I don't give a fuck if you don't believe me.
Listen, so I'm a recluse.
So to enjoy loud music, niggas normally go to a club.
But to go to a club, you deal with too much shit.
So I figured my logic told me the strip club was the only place where the men should be looking at women.
And you really shouldn't care about the celebrities there.
And that's what happened.
That makes sense.
That's some logic there, man.
I like that logic.
So I went.
I enjoyed the music.
I can't front.
Sin City used to have really good food.
What is that?
What is that?
Some strip clubs have really good food.
And that was it.
What strip clubs got really good food?
Sin City.
Sin City's food was really, really, really good.
I don't believe in eating food at strip clubs.
Okay.
You've never been to Tootsie's?
I've been to Tootsie's.
Tootsie's does have good food.
Shout out to Showgirls down south in Miami.
That's where I used to go.
Can't agree with that.
What's good?
Is that good, Showgirls?
Yeah, man.
I like the Hood strip club.
That is bullet wounds. I like the hood strip club. That is bullet wounds.
I like the hood strip club.
Oh, yeah, listen.
Everybody in there got a bullet wound.
A bullet wound.
The security got a bullet wound.
Not everybody.
Some have knife wounds.
The owner got a bullet wound.
It's like butts.
See, I don't want to go to a strip club where I need my weapon.
No, you don't need it.
They got bullet wounds, but no bullet wounds.
Yeah, it's actually safe. Yeah, I want to avoid getting a bullet hole. It just don't need it. They got bullet wounds, but no bullet wounds. Yeah, it's actually safe.
Yeah, I want to avoid getting a bullet hole.
It just don't look safe.
You walk in there, it just smells like, oh.
Nah, man.
He just had a bad experience.
What was your bad experience in there?
I walked in there, it smelled like, oh, man.
I like it because they know me when I come in.
You know what?
I'm a little weird like that.
I like when my strip clubs smell like a little Bidussi.
Oh, yeah. I like when it strip club smell like a little bit dusty.
I like that little hint of, oh, what are they doing?
Oh, man.
All these bitches have no morals.
I'm going to have some fun in here tonight.
I'm the exact opposite.
I know.
I love it.
I got to go.
And that's what it smells like.
I like showgirls.
I'm sorry, showgirls.
Nah, don't disrespect y'all.
That shit is hot.
We're about to do drink champs over there.
We're going to do drink champs over there, but I'm going to keep it real.
I'm definitely bringing my wife in a raincoat. Somebody's out waiting, stripping at showgirls right now.
I just want to wear a raincoat.
Because it feels like they fuck anywhere in showgirls.
It feels like there's no morals to this shit.
Like, They just...
$25.
$25.
Bitch, fuck you right now.
What the fuck is going on?
That's kind of true.
Charlie, is that true?
Is that true, Charlie?
I don't spend $25.
Yeah, you spend $10.
Have you ever been to the Queen's house?
I know you recorded in Queens a lot.
Have you ever been to the Queen's house, the jail?
No.
Well, that's what the strip club felt like.
What, showgirls?
With bitches.
Ah, man, you dissing showgirls.
What has to occur in the strip club for you to enjoy?
I don't really like...
I never really liked that.
I never really liked strip clubs.
Like, I go because I go.
I just saw you in a strip club. Yeah,. I go because I go. I just saw you in a strip club.
Yeah, but I go because I go.
You was having a blast.
Oh, yeah, where at?
Tell me where I was at.
That was Aces.
Future was there.
I don't know if Future was there.
Future was there.
Okay.
All right.
I like how you threw me out there. It was great. Future was there. Okay. All right. I like how you threw me out there.
It was great.
It was great.
It was great.
No.
Go on.
I seen him the night Future was there.
I didn't see him the night the bar clays because I just saw your Angie Martinez interview.
You would never see me at the bar clays.
And you told me you was home when the bar clays or you was on the road.
So I just seen that.
So my wife, she's inaccurate in her information.
Oh, but you were there another time.
Wait.
Yeah, I was there another time.
First of all, stop trying to catch him out there.
You know what?
I didn't see him.
I never saw him.
I never saw him.
And the aces don't know.
This is awkward.
No, he's right.
He's right.
I've seen him.
I was going there to holler at Future.
That's a fact.
It was Future's night.
Ew, I was there and Future was there?
It's a fact, nigga.
Why was I in here that night?
I don't know.
You was trying to probably do the same thing, get a hook.
Come on.
Roll with me, Joe.
Roll with me, Joe.
Yeah, I think I did see Future.
Wow.
No, Future was there that night.
I see the future in your future right now.
No, that was a good night.
So, Cindy, how did you like doing Love & Hip Hop?
Do you regret it?
Or it's like, cool?
No, I don't regret it.
You don't regret it?
Yeah.
And what's your relationship with Mona?
I mean, hi, Mona.
Hope you're doing well.
That sounds like no relationship.
They're trying to put some beef in your mouth, baby.
Hold on.
Let me help you.
Her and Mona's great. Everybody's doing wonderful. some beef in your mouth, baby. Hold on. Hermona's great.
Everybody's doing wonderful.
I mean, we work together and we start working.
It's cordial.
It's cordial.
No real relationship there.
Don't.
Yeah, fuck you.
I'm in, nigga.
Trying to stir some shit up.
I'm buffado.
You tell him, baby.
I'm buffado.
I'm buffado.
I'm buffado.
Come on.
You slow down after the Mona question. Get her. Put on a hot seat. Oh, baby. I'm a fucker. You're a fucker. I'm a fucker. Come on. You slow down after the question.
Get her.
Put on a hot seat.
Oh, wow.
You can't put me in a hot seat.
You tell him, baby.
You want me to do it or if?
You want me to do it.
I want you to do it.
Eddie's hot seat is not here.
Oh.
So you eat ass, Joe Boy?
You eat ass?
Do I eat ass?
Mm-hmm.
I'll eat ass.
Every ass? No, you can't eat every ass. You can't eat every ass? I'll eat ass. Every ass?
No, you can't eat every ass.
You can't eat every ass.
Can you break that down for us?
For real niggas that eat ass, know that they can't eat every ass.
All right, can you break that down for us?
Tell Eddie the ass eater that way.
We got a guy named Eddie the ass eater.
Puffy sicked his security on him.
Because we asked Puff, he said, you eat Cassie's ass?
Of course he eats Cassie's ass.
He said no.
And then Eddie the ass eater stepped up.
And the security stepped up.
No comment.
Let me tell you something.
This is the first time I've literally cried on the podcast.
Tears is flowing up my stick while I'm sitting there.
And Eddie would have really ate Cassie's ass.
And the reason why he's Eddie the ass eater
is we had a porno chick
come on our old
Sirius XM show.
Some chick.
She had just done
a whole scene.
Ass scene
and he licked her ass.
Well now porno ass
is some of the cleanest ass.
After a scene?
After a scene?
What do you mean how do I know this?
Because I know porno stars.
And a lot of porno
You know what's funny?
This is what's funny too
What's funny baby?
Tell me what's funny
I like this
I like this
I like this
Make us laugh
So there was a certain
There was a certain period in time
Where the strippers
And the porno stars
No Nori
I've never done such a thing But where the strippers Feels like that's where he, Nori. I've never done such a thing.
But where the strippers
and that's not where I'm leaning.
Where the strippers and the porno stars
hated each other.
And they would always
throw each other's nasty pussy
against each other.
That's what women do when you're catty.
But porno stars, that's how I learned that.
You gotta clean the pussy. That's your line of work. You gottaty. But porno stars, that's how I learned that. Porno star, you got to clean the pussy.
That's your line of work, your pussy.
So you got to clean the pussy.
You got to clean the ass.
The chick probably was definitely clean.
But it was still foul.
Wait, you don't eat ass.
The idea of it.
You don't eat ass.
I do whatever my wife wants to do.
Real talk.
That's a good one.
That's real talk.
I do whatever my wife wants to do. That's a dope answer that's real talk that's real talk
whatever my wife
wants to do
that's a dope answer
real talk
I love her to death
happy wife
happy life
that's my fact
10 years
what you on
no it's true
I'm happy
10 years
wow congratulations
I didn't even know
that 10 years
that's awesome man
not 10 years married
10 years together
but still 10 years
that's amazing guys
10 years is a
that's a good amount of time.
I couldn't imagine another 10 seconds without her.
Aw.
Man, give me that one more.
I ain't going to do it.
I thought you were going to do it.
I was going to do it.
I was going to do it.
Your report CD in the trash.
Yeah, don't even touch it.
Jesus, man.
That was good.
That was good.
That's growing up in hip hop right there. Oh, man. That's growing up in hip-hop right there.
Oh, man.
Baby, your turn.
Sometimes.
And listen, you can't be afraid to fall in love.
No, I agree with that.
I feel like that's when me and you connected the most.
When we fell in love together?
No.
Are you guys pansexuals?
Stop, stop. That wasn't pansexuals? Stop.
Stop.
That wasn't funny.
That wasn't funny.
That wasn't funny.
No, but I feel like...
That wasn't funny, man.
Where the fuck
is the rock bottle that's open?
I don't like it
when people move this shit.
Boris, come over here.
Say hi to Joe Buttons.
Boris, how you doing?
Say hi to...
That's Beats in the Lounge.
Watch this.
Watch this.
Watch this.
Say, Joe Buttons, how you doing? How you doing. And say how to say. That's beast in the land. Watch this, watch this, watch this. Say, say, Joe Buttons,
how you doing?
How you doing since Santana?
Come over here, come on.
Say, say, how you doing, Joe?
How you doing, Joe?
And how you doing since Santana?
I am well, sir.
You didn't even understand
the rest of his shit.
I did though,
because I talk like him,
so I understand.
That's my Peruvian brother right here.
Let's make some noise for the Peruvian brother.
Super producer, Beats in the Hood over here.
Can I ask a question?
I'm sorry, I'm not part of this.
You are part of this.
There you go.
You make Nori happy.
You know I'm un-evaluable.
That's awesome.
Ten seconds without you.
I've seen you with different girlfriends.
Oh, whoa, whoa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. I ain't gonna sign it. I got nothing to with different girlfriends Oh Wait
Wait
Wait
Relax
Any girl you date you're very open
You know with your ex girlfriend
But how has like
Social media and like everyone
Taking like you guys
Like I don't know where you guys just started dating And they were like oh I mean I think you guys out of nowhere. You guys just started dating.
And they were like, oh.
I mean, I think you guys are super cute.
It was a shocker to everybody.
It was super cute.
And I thought it was cute.
You guys are together.
What does everybody else think? You're super cute.
I felt that too.
I ain't gonna lie.
I couldn't believe my wife.
Nori thinks you're super cute, man.
Well, we fell in love together.
At a pansexual club.
This went weird.
This is what I'm saying.
Joe is like a drunk nigga that's not drunk.
That's the best kind of drunk nigga.
To answer you, though,
all the social media
motherfuckers, they hate me.
They all say the same thing.
Why is she with him?
She can do so much better than that.
We hate him.
He's going to die.
He's going to fucking kill you, bitch.
They weren't very supportive, but they're warming up to it.
Right?
They're warming up now.
But I don't care.
She don't give a fuck.
She real.
And you seem mad.
She riding, you know what I mean?
You seem mad.
I am
Riding with a real nigga
Hold up
Riding with a real nigga
When you see one
You alright baby
Let me tell you something
You always give a sober nigga
To make noise
Cause they gonna OD
I'm getting one of these shits
No you're not
Getting one of those
Alright baby I think that passed the test Latina Latina That's that Latina Because they're going to OD. I'm getting one of these shits. No, you're not getting one of those. All right, baby.
I think that passed the test.
This is our new one.
Latina.
Latina.
That's that Latina.
Yo, no, it's funny.
I was just saying to myself, I'm not getting one of these.
Yo, it's so hard.
It's so, I don't know arguments.
I'm chilling.
You just got to let the wife just, I'm not getting it.
You're right.
So let me ask you.
Ask.
On the Angie Martinez interview, Joe said, I don't think...
I was thinking, no, he did his research and shit.
He said, I don't think...
He ain't say that.
I know what you're going to say, though.
Say it.
What?
Say it.
That you wasn't bisexual.
What?
We already went through this.
We went through this.
Come on, guys.
We did this. We went through this. Come on, man. We did this.
So my point I'm trying to get to is what you're saying is love and hip hop scenes is fake?
I never said that either.
No, I'm asking you.
Love and hip hop scenes are fake.
She said it.
That's it.
Done.
She said it.
No, I said it.
Listen, try to edit that shit.
Are they fake I mean
you kind of
you know your storyline
you know what you're doing
and what you're getting into
and they give you
that before
they don't give you shit
you go in there
whatever you say
whatever you do
the only thing they set up
is a location
everything else happens
you know what
love and hip hop
I think the problem is
a lot of people have faked things to know what love and hip-hop, I think the problem is a lot of people have faked
things to get on love and hip-hop.
So I don't think
love and hip-hop is saying, okay, we're
going to fake some shit, but
there's been some shit faked.
Like fake relationships leading up to it?
Whatever they choose to
want to fake, I don't fucking know.
They just film it and edit it
and put it on TV. What you decide to show is what you decide to show. I don't fucking know. They just filmed the shit. They filmed the shit, they edit it, and they make their money. They just film it and edit it and put it on TV. What you decide to show
is what you decide to show. That's why I never
had a problem doing it, because a nigga can't really get me out
of character.
Because you always going to be
regular Joe.
Taquito. Oh, yeah?
I'm sorry.
Yo, I don't even, I don't feel like
I've been, I don't know how long I've been
here, but I don't feel like I've been here long enough to watch Nori go from where he was outside to where he is now.
You see how real that is, though?
I ain't gonna lie, I think it was the Tiger Ball.
That nigga's eyes is glossing.
This is the Tiger Ball?
It's not the Tiger, oh, oh, take some Tiger Ball.
Oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh, she want it.
You don't like the blunt, Joe.
Yeah, I tell you.
You flying around with that thing.
Like the blunt, Joe.
Don't inhale it.
Just light it.
I'm not lighting it.
Just light it.
Don't inhale it.
You don't let it inhale it.
I'm cool.
Come on.
Baby, you fucking around with these niggas and this Tiger Ball. Nah, she want a bra. Don't inhale it You don't have to inhale it I'm cool Come on Baby you
You fucking around
With these niggas
In this tiger bone
She's going to the Bronx
She's very comfortable
She's going to the Bronx
Well she knows
She in good hands
Right
Uh huh
You're from the Bronx
Yes baby
No no no
I'm not from the Bronx
You're not from the Bronx
I just said
I'm from Dykeman
Remember
Dykeman
I remember Dykeman
It's near
It's even worse
Near the subway train
Super Dominican Let's make some noise Near the subway train. Super Dominican.
Let's make some noise for the Dominicano.
El Salvadorian.
So you're like an honorary Spanish nigga on the low.
Why?
Because like...
Messing with Spanish chicks?
Yeah.
Nah.
Yeah, a little bit.
How many Spanish chicks you got to mess with to be an honorary Spanish chick?
Wait, wait, wait.
What's your background?
What's your total background? Like nationality? What's your background? What's your total background?
Like, nationality?
What's your parents?
All black.
Yeah, I've seen both of his parents.
They black.
We all black.
No West Indies, none of that.
Respect, though.
I mean, if you go back far enough, you're going to find some shit in everybody's shit.
No, no, I know.
I know.
I'm just saying that you know of, like, West Indies.
No, no.
Okay.
Why?
Do I give that off a little West Indian?
No.
I'm just wondering.
All right. Nah. Okay. Why? Do I give that off a little West Indian? No. I'm just wondering. All right.
No.
But back to my question.
How many Spanish women you got to have sex with to be like an honorary Spanish nigga?
It's a valid question, right?
I'm a photo.
But I'm a photo.
But I got to think about this one.
Because that's like the...
That's not fair, man.
And I would never call myself an honorary Spanish nigga because...
You are an honorary Spanish nigga.
Okay, but I would never say it myself because, you know, some of the Spanish niggas in New York, they a little sensitive.
Everywhere.
Not just New York.
We all sensitive.
Tax called you a third world.
Third world country.
Who's third world? Jersey? No, he says that the women that I date you a third world. Third world country. Who's third world?
Jersey?
No, he says that the women that I date are from third world countries.
Because they're Hispanic.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But even tax is...
Yeah, exactly.
That's why it's always pretty funny.
I said Panamanian.
I don't know how that goes.
You just threw that.
Drunk facts.
Drunk facts.
He's Panamanian on the weekends. I said Panamanian. I don't know how that goes. You just threw that. Drunk facts. Drunk facts. He's Panamanian on the weekends.
I wasn't saying nothing.
But did you take that offensive?
What?
That he said.
I never take anything offensive.
I'm not easily offended.
I'm not easily offended.
It takes a lot for me to get offended.
I can't even remember one time in my career where I was offended.
But you couldn't get offended if he's Honduran and he's saying that.
I couldn't get offended anyway.
Because that's like a contradiction of himself.
Tex is good at what he does.
And I'm over analytical.
So when I hear it,
I know why people are doing what they do.
I know why Tex is saying what he says.
And it works for him.
So you feel some people are just pulling strings?
Some people are.
Just publicity wise?
Yeah.
And you and Sin seem so happy together.
I am very happy, Noreen.
Should we make noise for you being happy?
I feel like we've made a lot of noise
in the past ten minutes,
but let's make some noise.
You got a horn.
Use that horn, man.
Use that horn.
Make some noise for happiness.
They never want rappers to be happy, right?
Yeah, we gotta be happy. I'm happy. That's a beautiful happy, right? Yeah, we got to be happy.
I'm happy.
That's a beautiful thing.
You should age happy.
Quality of life.
I think I age happy.
I ain't trying to head to 40.
Life is short, guys.
Life is short.
You got to fucking believe it, huh?
My taco meat is out, too.
You going to the taco shop after this?
No, I got taco shit.
I was just saying that.
The way he's touching it.
Can you stop touching yourself this way?
Because I'm missing mere mink.
Yeah, but we was just talking about pansexual shit.
In the wintertime, I want to wear mink.
Do you have mink right there?
Yeah, definitely.
I feel like...
Definitely.
Why are you coming at me?
No, I'm not coming at you.
You're my guy, man.
No, no, no.
I'm talking about...
You looked at him and said,
why are you coming at me? Yeah, I was scared. I you. You're my guy, man. No, no, no. I'm talking about him. You looked at him and said, wait, exactly.
Yeah, I was scared, too.
I wasn't.
But I did. And tomorrow.
But this will already be out by then.
Yeah, this is not yet.
When is this going out?
It will be tomorrow.
We drop on Friday, sir.
Oh, I like the way you look.
Okay, but I know you've been promoting something else.
No, how do the fans?
Let's disrespect the fans right now. They tried to act like they was plugging us. They tried to play us. Did you How do the fans... Let's disrespect the fans right now.
They tried to act like they was plugging us.
They tried to play us. Did you not see the fans
joke... I'm watching this
timeline. Every time we say you're in Miami,
the fans are like, why don't you go see
Dream Team? I'm looking
and I'm like... And I don't want to say
nothing. I don't tell them shit.
But I'm just like, your fans...
They swear they're responsible for so damn much.
We love y'all, but y'all not the plug.
Relax.
Relax out there.
Yo, you got to hit Norrie's shit while you dare.
Yeah, we had that discussion months ago, fam.
But thank you.
You seek that.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm glad they're in tune that way.
I respect y'all.
We got to shout out Matt and Ian.
We don't have to shout out Matt.
No, I'm going to shout them out.
All right, fine. Shout them out. Fine. Shout out to Ian and Matt. Okay. We don't have to shout out Matt. I'm going to shout them out.
Fine.
Shout out to Ian and Matt.
Okay.
I don't know where we went just now.
The plug.
The plug.
The plug.
They did all that.
Remember I DM'd you like half an hour ago and you didn't hit me back?
I DM'd this nigga and fucking.
Who, Norrie?
Yeah, I DM'd him.
He doesn't use his DM.
Let me tell you something.
Clearly, because he hit me back fucking yesterday. Yo, I just missed this from two fucking Who, Norrie? Yeah, I DM'd him He doesn't use his DM Let me tell you something Clearly, because he hit me back
Fucking yesterday
Yo, I just missed this
From two years ago, my nigga
Damn, his voice isn't even that deep
But that's how I read it
Listen, listen
I'm a Jersey nigga
On the low, too, as well
I used to see him
In Shore Hills Mall
So I never really
Back then
Shore Hills Mall
That's when I had money
That's when you had money
I had money back then
You still got money
Stop
Stop running You on that road right now Yeah, we were on the road Back then. Shaw Hills Mall. That's when I had money. That's when you had money back then? You still got money. Stop playing.
Stop playing.
You on that road right now.
Yeah, we were on the road.
On the road.
I can't wait till it's Miami show.
You know why it's ill for you?
Because you don't wear jewelry.
You never wore jewelry.
I'm not a jewelry guy.
So you just have a Jewish accountant.
I try a Jewish accountant.
That's new.
That's new.
It's still a little frustrating.
Like, he's keeping my money from me, even.
But he's helping you, guaranteed.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I hope so.
Guaranteed he's helping you.
I certainly would hope so.
I've had bad experiences with business accountants.
And you definitely eat since Santana asked.
Is this correct?
It went from business to ass.
Business ass.
I do whatever it takes to make her happy.
I feel like this is going to work.
Right, baby?
Yes.
This is going to work.
You feel like this is going to work, you said?
I feel like this is going to work.
I said that.
If I was a ventriloquist, I said it.
And you are ass liker-er-er?
Let me ask you why you feel like it's going to work.
I just feel like your chemistry is right.
It's not fake.
In my opinion.
It wasn't over here.
Wait, do people think it's fake?
Absolutely.
Well, you think our numbers are fake.
That's true.
That's true.
Look at EFN being petty.
I like it.
But I feel like,
I feel like,
listen,
I feel like this could really work
if y'all give 100%.
Let me find out
you're Dr. Drew right now.
Yeah, can I be?
Can I be?
I feel like the chemistry is straight.
It is, right?
Like me,
I'm going to be honest.
We did interview Puff Daddy.
And I feel like... Did we?
I don't know if we did.
But I feel like I believe in marriage.
Me.
I tell Fat Joe to get married.
I tell your friend to get married.
I tell anybody that I believe that send love.
And y'all do it. Get married. anybody that I believe that's in love and y'all do it,
get married.
Mm-hmm.
Because that's what I believe.
Because maybe I'm a bozo or maybe I'm bright.
Or you can be a bright bozo.
I like a bright bozo.
Bright bozo.
We're going to add that
to our emoji text.
BB.
Download our emoji text
right now.
Let's make it into a bright bozo,
God damn it.
Drunk text by drink chance
right now on the App Store.
Because I believe in love, Slav.
And I'm a nigga.
I shot a lot of people in my life.
I believe in love, too, by the way.
But I believe in love.
And sometimes it's people who steal your heart and, you know, just want to be there.
So when I look at y'all, I see beautiful things.
And beautiful children, too, by the way.
You got children? Yeah, any children over there? You busted blanks? You know my nigga Sonny D, too, by the way. You got children?
You busting blanks? You know my nigga Sonny D, B-E-T,
busting blanks.
That nigga's 94. Look at him.
Look at him. He busts them.
No children.
That's Nori's white friend.
That's the one he said was his white friend.
Follow him on Instagram, Mr. Super Slime.
Oh my God, baby.
Mr. Super Slime, he busts in blanks.
You ain't bust in blanks, right?
I got a kid.
My kid is 15.
You bust in blanks, Joe?
You got kids.
I know you got kids.
I follow you.
One.
You got kids?
I have no kids.
You ain't bust in blanks, though, right?
I hope not.
I would like to have kids one day.
You're not fucking wrong. What the hell, Tomasito? What are you doing, right? I hope not. I would like to have pits one day. You're not fucking raw?
What the hell, Tomasito?
What are you doing, man?
You got a condom on?
Joe, you wild.
Wait, so you don't support safe sex?
Nah, we're not.
Nah, no.
No.
No.
I don't speak for you.
He doesn't speak for me. I don't speak for, he doesn't speak for me.
But wait,
no.
I don't,
come on.
But even with so many,
see,
did you see how emotions,
I think he says in the relationship,
he's saying,
come on,
do the damn thing.
Slime,
slime,
slime,
she for you.
But Nori is saying,
take the rubber off.
But Nori is saying shit
and then answer that.
I said it to Cassie.
I never said I had a rubber on.
All right,
you better not. No, no. I said it to Cassie. I never said I had a rubber arm. You better not.
No.
And you eating ass.
Correct.
You're into that eating ass bit.
You like that topic bigger.
It's the theme of the show.
It's the theme of the show.
Don't go like this to me.
We know you're...
We know you're...
You're always giving a whole new meaning
to the drink champs over here.
Yeah, we're having fun.
That's the thing about it.
That's right.
Anything my wife tell me to do, I do it.
Hey.
God damn, this nigga is.
I'm a beautiful nigga.
That's the top ten.
Do you remember?
What did I say, dad?
Do you remember?
We're not talking about.
No, that didn't happen.
That didn't happen.
Yo, we're talking about episodes. Yo. Listen That didn't happen Yo we're talking about Our episode
Yo listen
Tune in
Yo the Pug Daddy episode
Is crazy
It's crazy
I'm so sorry
What after episode
Y'all been promoting
You got Jameson sis
Listen
Oh
Alright I'm sure
I don't really know you
No no we are
We are
We don't know
Wait wait wait
No one's talking
I don't really know you
But I seen you
Cause we did
Troy Ab video
Correct
He was in there
It was New York City Or something like that I seen you I said oh it Troy Ab video Correct He was in there It was New York City
Or something like that
I seen you
I said oh it's a beautiful
Woman right there
Thank you
And I seen you
On Love and Hip Hop
But I've never seen you
More happier
Right now
At this moment
Thank you
Your noise
Like the hood
Oprah
Like this nigga
Keep going Joe
That's the real Cupid
Right there
I got you
I told you I got you.
But listen, I've never seen you happier.
Me neither.
I've never seen her happier.
Man, yo.
Yes, baby.
Let me tell you something.
Tell me something.
How long you together, if you stay together, always remember to have fun.
Because if you ain't having fun doing what
you're doing, then what you're doing
ain't worth doing what you did.
Bars.
That was a bar.
Bars. Hold up.
Bars.
Oh, shit.
You love it.
From the top.
It's over.
It's a wrap. You killed the juice, kid. You don, from the top Ah, look at that That's over It's over It's a wrap
You killed the juice, kid
You don't have the juice no more
That's some bullshit
I like this thing
So, since Santana
She is Dominican and what else?
El Salvadorianian
Yes
That's it, I'm crazy
El Salvadorian
Bigger than my M.A. Threshing niggas
They gave me now, ladies and gentlemen
Pop your collar, pop your collar for them
Pop your jersey for them Alright, we got another one I love my M.A. Threshing niggas. They gave me now, ladies and gentlemen. Pop your collar for them.
Pop your jersey for them.
All right, we got another one.
I love my M.A. Threshing niggas.
Y'all niggas laughing.
I'm not playing at all.
I don't think so.
I've been with them for years.
So I want to big y'all up.
Thank you. I want to big up y'all happiness.
Thank you.
Because in hip hop, we want to kill our legends.
And we want to laugh.
Because this person is
with this person and that, that is that.
And what the fuck is that?
If a nigga's happy,
let's motherfucking make him happy.
If a woman is happy, let's make him fucking happy.
And let's support it.
What if
Jay-Z was a failure?
Or what if Beyonce was a failure but their love
connection was still the same?
I don't know how much we would care about them.
Maybe not.
But maybe it was us that was wrong.
No, I agree.
You know what I'm saying?
So what I'm saying is, you know, pick up the Pat Poops and Remy Ma, Black Love.
There's a lot of couples out there, though.
There's a lot of couples out there today.
Because, I mean, just because EFN don't want to bring his girl around. No, it's good. It's fucking lot of couples out there though It's a lot of couples out there today Because I mean just because EFN don't want to bring his girl around
Oh it's good
It's fucking good
Y'all gotta have another block party
Yes
I'll bring her to the block party
Now my girl has a list of artists
That she's gonna come to that podcast
And that's how we get down
Wait wait wait
And then who's gonna come to that podcast Yo that's how we get down. Wait, wait, wait. You're on the list of artists and then who's going to come
to that podcast? We all do it.
I feel like, listen, Cisco was
out here. I'd like to know who's on the list.
Lil' Kim is on the list.
Kendrick Lamar's on the list.
I think Eminem's on the list.
We ain't getting none of them
niggas. She's never coming out.
Lil' Kim, we don't get Lil' Kim.
Y'all can get An Adele
Adele
Adele's not on the list
I don't know
I don't fuck
Yo Adele probably
Not doing no podcast
Who's Adele
Guy
You know who Adele is
She got Hello
Or something like that
Yo who goes about
Booking the
Artists on your show
See that's another reason
I would've never had
My podcast be guest based
Because number one I hate niggas.
That's what I think is dope about your podcast,
that you don't have guests. If I would
have to, because I know how artists are,
yo, come through, let me talk to you
next week, podcast. First of all, a lot of them don't know
what a podcast is, so you explain that, and then when
you explain it... Well, we got Twin. Twin is here. He's a guest
every week. Come over here, Twin.
Tell him how, if Joe Buttons
went and ate ass,
you would've ate
her ass right now,
right now.
Tell them, tell them.
Come on.
You never get to
share my mic, nigga.
Say hi.
Say hi, and then
come on.
You know, as a boy,
DC Twin, you already
know what it is, man.
And you like
Sin Santana?
I don't know.
I respect other
men's women.
I'm the brokest,
richest nigga on earth.
Just know that.
The brokest, richest
motherfucker on earth. I make Brokest richest nigga on earth
I make it everywhere baby
Man you got a twin that don't fuck with you
That's right
And money and happiness man
What is it when your twin don't fuck with you
He got a twin
Me and my twin we got two completely different personalities
So we always beefing my nigga
You wanna eat ass
He don't wanna eat ass
So that's a big disagreement
I eat ass when my twin don't
This is a twin interruption moment.
We like this.
This is drink time.
Wait, wait, wait.
Shout out to Twins.
Instagram and all that.
Do your moment.
DC Twins spelled D-C-2-W-I-N, double meaning.
Born twin, born to win.
I'm going to just throw it out there.
I'm going to just throw it out there.
Your name is Frank.
It's Frankie.
Frankie.
Frankie.
Frankie.
I was named under my uncle Franklin.
And your twin's name is Ellen.
Ellen the Generous.
That's who?
That's your twin?
No, but Ellen.
Ellen is his twin's name.
Really?
Like the Generous.
Elling.
Elling.
Okay.
Elling makes sense.
But in Spanish, it's Ellen.
My whole life in high school, they wanted to change his name.
They gave him the wrong name.
They were like, why are you giving your girl name to my parents? I'm like, nigga, embrace your name. Elling. Elling. He they wanted to change his name. Yo, they gave him the wrong name. Yo, boy, you're giving your girl name to my parents.
I'm like, nigga, embrace your name.
He just got to say Eileen.
Yeah, but it's because my father, long story short, he got three brothers, so I'm named
under Franklin.
No, hold on.
My twin's named under Elvin, so he's Ellen.
And I got Waldo, which you know he's a bozo.
And this guy got my younger brother.
We went through the family tree.
Excuse us.
We went through the family tree.
This is why I don't get the mic away in my pocket.
And look, you see Santana?
If she wasn't here with Joe Buttons, what would you try to do?
Slam, why are you trying to do that to me?
Just say it.
So Joe.
What kind of question is that?
You know the answer.
So Joe, stay tight.
I'm going to tell you.
We need to debuff that.
I'm going to think twice.
Twice to what? Twice to what?
Twice to what?
To eat that ass, you know?
I'm sorry.
Puff got the joke.
It's out of respect, though.
It's fine.
I see a man with a gun back there.
He got to protect me.
We got gats here today.
We got a gun back there somewhere.
We got gats here.
No, you're pretty good.
I was saying outside, and I'm going to say this.
I think people listen to podcasts, and they take this shit for granted,
like how difficult it is to actually do one.
The fact that y'all have this dialogue and this banner that way,
and the fact that you have this personality to hold this down as a lead,
Mike, that's pretty fucking awesome.
Make some noise for the house!
I'm definitely stealing.
I'm making noise for everything
as soon as I leave this bar.
We save a photo.
You can make some noise.
I'm glad you know.
So listen, I really like y'all as a couple.
Thank you, man.
Thank you.
I really wanted your approval.
Sorry.
Mad sarcastic.
I know you shit it on me.
But in my mind, you picked me up.
Baby, I'm going to fall off the chair.
I know you shit it on me, but in my mind, I picked you up.
Because you know what?
Like, you know what?
It's beautiful to see that.
Can we play some music while he talks?
No, we don't play music.
We don't play music here because we're going to sue.
We got CBS.
CBS will sue us themselves.
Not loudspeakers.
Not loudspeakers.
Wait, are you accusing loudspeaker network of fudging numbers over there?
They can't because they're not winning.
So, let me stop.
Let's Chris remember.
Podcast.
That's what I'm saying.
And they were the first ones.
The drunker I get, the drunker he act.
They want this nigga act drunker. Loudspeakers network was the first ones. The drunker I get, the drunker he act. This nigga act drunker.
Loud Speakers Network was the first one to step up.
That's my fee for drink champs, actually, before CBS.
Chris Monroe, Combat Jar, and there's another white boy.
I forgot his name.
I don't know.
Yeah, speak him up.
The other white boy.
Number two.
Yeah, that's my people.
But, damn, niggas threw me off.
But that was a good day.
That was a good day.
You like us, so You like us for couple
Some sisters are so bisexual
We got mumble raps
Mumble raps, mumble podcast
They're all confused
She's from uptown
I'm offended
She's not bisexual
I love my wife
I think we can do Noreen
We're going to go home and do
you all day.
I'll eat ass for my wife.
No, I'll do
whatever my wife wants.
We know.
We got it.
It was a happy relationship.
I know. It's 10 years.
Sometimes you got to shut the fuck up. Even when you know you're right,
just wait till the morning.
Just wait till the morning to be like So are you saying that you're...
Just wait till the morning to be like...
Are you saying that you're normally right and y'all have disagreements?
I'm always right.
I'm going to be honest.
I'm right right now.
Can't do that with us.
How can you...
We are both right.
Relax.
I'll tell you.
You know, you wait.
You always let your wife be right. You got to pick your spots. You always let her be right. Right. Even when you know you're right. I'll tell you. You know, you wait. You always let your wife be right.
You got to pick your spots.
You always let her be right.
Even when you know you're right.
What are some of the things that y'all beef about?
We beef about love.
This nigga Norris good, boy.
Yeah, he is.
He's deflecting right now.
Yeah, he's good.
Who loves love love more?
Sound like DJ Khaled right now, man.
I want to love you more than you love me.
That's a bullshit.
I want to love you more than you love me.
And that's where life exists.
You got to out love the lover love of the love.
You feel me? And that's where you're going to reach the peak of the lover. Love of the love. You feel me?
And that's when you're going to reach the peak of the mountain.
And what's it called?
What's it called?
The love of the love?
No, in LA.
The mountain.
The one that you were in.
We're in the canyon.
That's when you do the collie.
We're in the canyon.
And you say, we did it.
And you pick your girl up, put her up in the air.
And then you like take the picture.
That's how you take the picture.
We did everything.
And he dropped her.
No.
Put her down.
This is where I want to be.
I made the promise 10 years ago that I want to be here, and I will always be here, and I stood there.
I'm sorry.
And I'm a real nigga, too, Joe.
Like, I really shot niggas a lot.
Boom, boom, boom.
Like, it's like, well, you know what?
With the boom, bing, bing.
Did you know what?
Sometimes you meet somebody that changed your life always.
And that's what she did.
And I'm going to stand by her forever.
Cheers.
And I'm going to do whatever the fuck you want to do.
Touch my cup.
And if you want to do Jameson,
we're going to do Jameson.
And we're going to go to Wood Tavern tonight.
Kanye be trying to hang out here on the low. I don't like it.
He made Wood Tavern popping, though.
He made Wood Tavern popping. Are you still going
to Wood Tavern? I'm going to Wood Tavern, my brother.
Shit, this nigga's a rider.
This nigga's a trooper.
I really wish I could have hung out with you when you got
drunk. No, we did.
In Jamaica.
And in other places.
Did you have Jamaica joint?
Yeah, yeah.
No, Joe was with us.
That's a fact.
I was there.
Yeah, that's a fact.
Nice.
That's a fact.
You know, I took 112's ball
after we played basketball.
Basketball.
Because I played them with slippers.
I didn't,
I was never proud of this moment.
But 112,
I was walking through
and, you know,
112,
the ball came next to me
I was like, bitch, I'll fuck y'all niggas up
They R&B niggas
I had slippers on
Them niggas whipped my ass
In basketball
I took the ball and threw it
In the ocean
Because I'm a foul nigga
Petty, he's petty
He's petty
Good, good
He petty, man
I was like
That's your petty floor story
And I just now recently apologized to them 112 He's petty. He's petty. Good. Good. He petty, man. I was like. That's your petty floor story.
And I just now recently apologized to them.
112.
But I threw that ball in the ocean.
Am I a petty nigga, Joe?
Yeah, but that's dope.
That was dope. That was the dope petty.
It's some petty shit that's just dope to do.
What?
It's dope to do.
You got to throw 112's ball in the ocean.
They beat you in basketball and you a nigga that made the war report, right?
Keep it real.
That's what I'm saying.
I even felt like they understood when I seen them in Vegas recently.
They was like, we understand.
That didn't happen, but in my mind, it happened.
That would make sense.
That would make sense.
Shit, even if you didn't lose to them niggas, throw their fucking ball because you made war report.
Throw the ball on the joint.
Yeah.
Well, thank you, baby.
Look, this is so... This is so like...
What's up, man?
This is like so Ted 3.
Teddy Bearish.
This is beautiful, man.
Why did you see Ted 3?
Because I want to be a Ted 3.
Wait, there's a Ted 3?
Ted 3 hasn't even come out.
Exactly.
I was about to say, there's a Ted 3.
It's futuristic.
Yeah, I caught that.
We bringing you in the future.
How many Ted's are there?
There's two.
You never seen part two of Ted?
Y'all saw the first two Ted's?
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
No, I didn't see Ted.
Y'all say like...
You never seen Ted what?
Y'all say like it's Thriller.
Like, you ever seen Ted?
That is Thriller.
Ted?
Wait, who's in Ted?
What's his name, right?
Mark Wahlberg.
Oh, no, that's great.
And then the teddy bear
The teddy bear
The first one's good
The teddy bear's in both right
Yeah it's Ted
I feel like you take life too serious
Now that I know you ain't see Ted
I saw Ted but I don't think
It's one of them I didn't see
The first one's hilarious
I could tell
I definitely saw How to Make a Murderer.
I definitely saw How to Make a Murderer.
Yo, you got to stop taking life.
You don't watch murder shows?
No.
Stop.
First 48?
No.
That's not a murder show.
That's a snitch show.
Exactly.
They never really showed a murder.
And most of them in Miami.
Stand up.
No, I wasn't like Chance.
It's about Mike.
No matter where Mike move, it's always about the first 40 years.
Miami Gardens, always.
Mike Uptown.
Yeah, basically.
It's kind of weird just now.
I love it, though.
I love when it get weird for a second because it's a beautiful thing.
And he's still coming out with us.
Yeah.
Whatever.
I'm shocked that you're still going out.
There's no strippers there.
Yeah, we want to see strippers.
There's hipsters. No. This is where? Yeah, we want to see strippers. No, there's hipsters.
No.
No, this is where, like...
We want to see strippers.
This is millennials.
Oh, so y'all just dead it off.
Let's go to Showgirls.
Let's go to Showgirls.
Let's throw a movie together, like...
Y'all just dead it off.
Like the black and Latin girl.
No, I'm just saying, we'll go to Wood Tavern.
We ain't going to stay long.
We want to see some hoes.
I mean, queens.
All right, cool.
So is that how it happens?
Like, y'all was both, like, from the strip club?
No, no.
You was a bartender.
No, I used to bartend, yeah.
Bartend in Queens.
Yeah, Starlets.
Starlets.
Starlets.
Yeah.
We go Starlets.
Why are we bigging up Starlets?
Because he asked me where I used to bartend, baby.
Big up Starlets, Joe.
Why?
She ain't there now.
I'm not bigging up Starless.
Let's big you up for being protective.
I like that.
That's protective?
I can't be hanging.
Don't leave me hanging.
Yo, let's big you up for being protective.
This nigga.
So I'm paying you to be protective.
This nigga, Puerto Rico.
Did I rub off on you?
Was this just tonight or he been like this?
Because if he been like this.
I don't know what just happened.
I'm the puddle.
Look at what the protective is.
Yo, Norris is dumb, man.
When are we going?
Let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something.
This is how I know my wife can never, ever, ever, ever beef to me about being like protective. If I sit there and kiss my wife,
my son will jump up and be like,
what the fuck are you doing?
I'm like, nigga.
To you?
To both of us.
He don't like it.
He don't want to see it.
Yo, and I'm like, I never taught him that.
You understand?
That's crazy.
This is my family.
This is in my genes.
This is in his genes.
This is in...
I don't give a fuck who you talk to.
That's petty genes.
It might be.
Let's make some noise for that.
Hey, yo, listen.
Being jealous of something that you love is not wrong.
See, people think being selfish is when you look out sometime for you and yours.
That's not selfish.
That's taking care of yourself.
Yes, that means selfish.
Just FYI.
That's the definition of selfish.
Being selfish is saying, I'm going to take this and nobody get nothing.
But when you sit back and you say,
yo, this is what I want
to preserve. Oh, sugarcoating
selfish. No, there's a lesson in the
God body lessons that say, I'm going to
preserve the best part of the earth
for me. Yo, Nori is
my favorite drunk person.
Ever. Ever. God damn,
make some noise for me.
Even though I was dropping science. Your damn. You know I was dropping science.
I was dropping science.
Your science is amazing.
I was dropping 120.
That's 5% less.
While I'm sure
that you could drop science
for the rest of the night.
But I would like
to be ignorant as well.
Come on,
let's keep it going.
Let's keep it going.
Joe wants you
to end your podcast.
Yeah, no,
let's wrap it up.
Let's take the pic.
Let's go to World War Tower.
We never have to go
on our podcast.
You don't know that?
No, truthfully, we can go until today. But we're going to end it. We're going to take a picture. We're going to Warhammer Tower. We never have to go on our podcast. You don't know that? No.
Truthfully, we can go until today.
But we're going to end it.
We're going to take a picture.
We're going to do it all. But you and Tax is good.
You and Envy is good.
Me and everybody is good.
I'm good with everybody.
Shout out to Tax.
Shout out to Envy.
Envy's got a new podcast he started.
With his wife, right?
Yeah, with his wife.
Casey and Crew.
Casey Crew.
Yeah, Casey Crew.
I support all the podcasts.
Yeah, me too.
I support all the podcasts. Yeah, me too. I support all the podcasts.
Yeah, that's Combat Jack,
Ron Epstein.
Yeah, even if you see me
playfully dissing niggas,
it's like that.
It's like, yeah,
that's what I wanted you
to know as well.
And now, Sen,
so before we leave,
because I heard Joe say,
so that was a fake relationship
with the girl on the show?
That was not a fake relationship
It was real
What does real and fake mean?
I don't know
I'm trying to ask you
Right now
What does real mean to you?
Right now
What does real mean?
I'll protect you
Good
Break it down
Break it down
Baby
I'm joking
I want to know what drunk Nori thinks.
Drunk Nori.
What real means, it was like
it would happen if the cameras
wasn't on.
It was real?
Let's big everybody up in that situation.
Because everybody...
You beat too many people up.
Yeah, that's what we do.
It's too positive.
Thank you for recognizing we're positive.
It's like a half-wake.
You big a nigga up right after you diss him.
It's contradictory positive.
I can't agree with that.
It's still good.
Thank you, Santana.
I thank you for having me.
I appreciate it.
And you're the first sober nigga here.
Did we have another sober nigga?
We have Luke.
Joe.
Fat Joe.
No.
Fat Joe.
Our first ever.
Yeah, yeah.
Fat Joe.
So all the Joes.
True Life and Luke.
No, Luke drank.
Luke drank.
Wait, True Life didn't drink?
He's sober.
No, Mr. Goode did.
Oh, okay, okay.
Got it, got it.
No, Mr. Goode.
What you mean?
Mr. Goode didn't drink.
Mr. Goode drink and got it.
God damn it. I got my damn. No, I'm madode, what you mean? Mr. Goode, drink and got. Goddamn.
I'm mad at you for some reason.
I want to go more.
I don't know why.
Mr. Goode, drink.
Where you at, Rory?
Rory, where you at?
Rory, he taking the shit and all shit.
After he tried to say all shit wasn't real.
But now his shit is real.
Is he?
Yeah, Rory.
He's taking a cacamienda right real. His shit is all back.
Let's respect this nigga.
Let's make some noise for Rory, god damn it.
And I know you're not hating.
But I know Rory was hating. He's like, there's no way these niggas can do it. And it
trinkled off to you because then
it wasn't a tweet.
You said, no, it ain't no shit, nigga shit.
It was on Rap Radar.
You did Rap Radar.
What I said?
How do you feel about Rap Radar
before we leave out of here?
This is a Cuban goodbye.
It takes two hours to leave.
Yeah,
it works.
And we going to
what's happening,
goddammit.
But Rap Radar's cool.
Again,
I support all the podcasts.
I want everybody to do well.
I support all the podcasts.
Big up Rap Radar.
Everybody has their own niche.
Who's niche?
No, niche.
Everybody has their own niche.
The niche.
You know this word, man.
I ain't gonna lie.
We have a niche with Drink Champ.
Oh, wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
They got a Lovin' Hip Hop Miami coming, right?
Hey.
Hey.
Baby,
shut the fuck up.
Oh.
The mini-kid jumped out.
I knew it. The mini-kid jumped out.
What the?
Yo, dude.
Yo, I got to shut up now. Yo, thank y'all so much
for coming out
Hanging out Rory
Santana
Thank you for having us
And getting me drunk
Oh you got your bottle
I drank half the bottle
Big up to Ciroc also as well
Listen Mr. Lee
Mr. Lee
Where you at?
And Boris Make sure all of all this rock and the tiger bone goes back.
There's nothing.
I hate coming here and there's no liquor here.
But, Joe, we took it easy tonight because you don't consider yourself a recovering addict.
Let's just throw that out there.
Oh!
David Banner.
Damn.
David Banner.
Got my thing. Got my thing with David Banner. Damn. David Banner. Got my thing.
Got my thing with David Banner.
You all right, my brother?
You don't consider yourself an addict or alcoholic, right?
No.
No.
No, you can't be.
I'm just saying.
I'll do it.
You're going to say, what?
Just to feel like...
Where do you get these?
I buy them online.
Party City or some shit?
No. Then he charges. Like a Party City or some shit? No.
Then he charges.
It's like a Party City type of thing.
He buys them and then he charges back.
What do you mean I charge this back, guys?
It's our fucking expense.
This guy.
It's a part of the expenses.
This guy doesn't understand expenses.
This should be like $1,600 on the budget.
I'm being serious, man.
I saw some more inflated numbers.
We sent some more numbers. That shit was good, though. Did I say that? inflated numbers. We sent some more numbers.
That shit was good, though.
Did I say that?
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to say that.
Since Santana.
This nigga been thinking.
I'm going to smoke, man.
No, wait, wait, wait.
Let's end it.
And we got to do a drop.
Listen.
Listen, Linda.
Listen.
Linda.
I feel like there's love in hip hop
With beautiful reality show
But then there's real love in hip hop
Real reality
Where's this going?
Ja Rule
His wife
Herb
His shorty
Mad hip hop
Joe
Super hip hop
There's places we can do other things Hippity hip hop Joe Super hip hop There's places
We can do other things
Hippity hip hop
We can show love
And hip hop
And not have to be
On love
What are you
Yo
Yo
Make some noise
For Norris
Say it
Come on
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