Drink Champs - Episode 505: Drink Champ's 10 Year Toast!

Episode Date: June 19, 2026

N.O.R.E. & DJ EFN are the Drink Champs. 500+ Episodes. 10 Years. One Legendary Run. What started as a conversation between friends became one of the most influential platforms in Hip-Hop culture. ...As we celebrate 10 years of Drink Champs, we’re raising a glass to the artists, stories, moments, and fans that made this journey possible. For this special celebratory Episode, we brought together key voices from the Drink Champs universe to reflect on the legacy, the laughs, the milestones, and everything that happened along the way. Make some noise for US the Mighty Mighty Drink Champs!!! 💐💐💐🏆🏆🏆 Listen and subscribe at https://www.drinkchamps.comFollow:Drink Champshttps://www.drinkchamps.comhttps://www.instagram.com/drinkchampshttps://www.twitter.com/drinkchampshttps://www.facebook.com/drinkchampsDJ EFNhttps://www.crazyhood.comhttps://www.instagram.com/whoscrazyhttps://www.twitter.com/djefnhttps://www.facebook.com/crazyhoodproductionsN.O.R.E.https://www.instagram.com/therealnoreagahttps://www.twitter.com/noreagaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:44 Drink up, motherfucker. Would it good be? Hopefully it should be. This your boy, N-O-R-E. What up is DJE-F-N. This is our 500-something episode, 10 years strong. 10 years in the game. We are going to celebrate.
Starting point is 00:03:01 We're going on to a couple of moments, going on to a couple of awards, and going to a couple of historic things that made this show possible. Let's cheer to that. Let's get to that. Salute. Salute. Yeah, so, yeah. Yeah, 10 years, man.
Starting point is 00:03:17 I mean, did you think when we did that, those first two pilot episodes, that we would be here today 10 years later? Let me answer that question correctly. When we recorded it, no. But when we got the people's response, I didn't know this was going to stand around. So what did you think when we were recording it? It took me long enough to convince you to do it.
Starting point is 00:03:36 No, I thought, you know, me and Fat Joe, if you ever see it, you get around me and Fat Joe, and Fat Joe and Kenney and Son. Because that's the first two, yes, we're the very first. He's the very first. We really got to give him that love and respect for being the first one. And me and Kenny, we were saying a lot of, like, left-wrack stories. Like, I don't know if you remember when we just had havoc on here.
Starting point is 00:03:56 It was at one point, me and habit was just talking. He was just like, no, what the fuck are you talking about? Like, I don't, I'm not. I mean, I enjoy those conversations because I get to sit back and listen. So I thought me and Kenny's conversation was generic. And I know that me and pun, I mean, excuse me, me and Joe have told these stories before about pun and stuff like that. Well, not generic. You mean organic.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Because generic would imply that it was fake. No, no, no. I thought generic means like like like, it's just basic. With something generic, it's fake. Oh, I thought it was generic means basic. Organic. Well, let me use the word basic. I thought it was our conversation was basic because we have had these conversations before,
Starting point is 00:04:34 but we never had it in public. Me and Joe has had these conversations, especially about pun. Whether it's him telling his side of the story, me telling my side of the story, or us telling it together. So I didn't think the fans would gravitate towards it like that. And then I remember we had low expectations. We went in like low numbers And then the numbers came back
Starting point is 00:04:52 And we were like, oh shit I told you right when we started We put out some promo clips Because remember when we came out It was just audio Okay, yep But we already had the foresight We started filming from the get
Starting point is 00:05:03 And we posted some clips to buzz That we were doing the podcast And I went to South by Southwest And immediately people were like Yo, what y'all about to do is crazy I remember we didn't I believe the first time we had Charlemagne which we haven't had Charlemagne
Starting point is 00:05:17 on again And that was an audio only episode. Audio only episode, yep. And that was at CBS. Right. I remember hating that episode. Now, I want to tell you why. I believe that's when Elliot Wilson, not picking on you, Elliot Wilson.
Starting point is 00:05:30 But I remember we rolled up. We rolled up in the dressing room. We did not smoke. We just rolled up. And I believe the engineer, the engineer, he was mad cool with us. Yeah, super cool. And he was cool with Elliot as well. And he told us that Elliot snitched on us immediately.
Starting point is 00:05:45 He was like, he was like, yo man. Elliot complaining about the weed smell And I was like I'm so happy that we didn't actually smoke And liquor Because we did bring liquor in there We spilled liquor I believe
Starting point is 00:05:58 Yeah yeah we spilled liquor Sorry CBS we disrespected the studio No we didn't mean to though No we didn't mean to Yeah we didn't mean to And they actually told me I could have smoked on a staircase And I still said no
Starting point is 00:06:07 I waited and I went downstairs But yeah that's an episode I wish we had recorded But that's pretty much it Right that we didn't record That we didn't do video? Yeah Yeah, it was just a couple of those episodes there.
Starting point is 00:06:20 I think Tach Stone. That's the same episode. Tax and Charlemagne. But I feel like there was one more that we did there. I think you were looking at it like that's two episodes. Yeah, but that's really one. You might be right. So what's one of your favorite moments?
Starting point is 00:06:35 I mean, I always revert back to the 50 episode. 50 Cent. Yeah. Because although you had a relationship with him and I had met him actually a couple times through you, I had never really had much interaction and I didn't know what to expect. Right. And he came to the relationship. Little Haiti, Dolo by himself,
Starting point is 00:06:50 dropped up everybody in the production team. And this was when Drink Chams was fairly new where people were kind of not sure what we were doing. And they kind of were nervous to come to Dream Chams. And he came, and he came to play ball. I remember 50 was the first person that I asked to do the show, and, like, I had a whole speech. And he was like, no problem, tomorrow, 4 o'clock.
Starting point is 00:07:09 And I was like, wait a minute. Yeah. Like, I practiced this shit in the mirror, bro. Like, I wanted to give him a whole speech. And he was like, tomorrow, four o'clock. And then I don't even know how he got the address But that was one of my favorite episodes as well Because a lot of people say that, you know, 50 always runs with security
Starting point is 00:07:26 And he's outside with you He literally looked at us, looked and said I don't know if there was a security Or I don't know if it's his driver But he was like, yo, I'm good And he literally walked in the building by himself By himself And he drank and he's not a drinker
Starting point is 00:07:40 He's not known for drinking. Yes, he's not known for a drinking. What's another favorite moment? I mean obviously that first DMX episode is legendary. And I always feel like we could make a documentary just about the making of that episode. In the hotel.
Starting point is 00:07:54 In the lobby of the hotel? Yeah, that was legendary. Like, I think we could do a whole documentary about that episode. I think we could do a whole documentary about the Yay episode as well. But that's for another... That goes without saying.
Starting point is 00:08:05 That's for another time of another day. But I remember the DMX episode because I don't want to say anybody that was around was not scared to ask him. But they were like, Norrie, you have a relationship with him, why don't you come yourself for us?
Starting point is 00:08:21 And I remember getting to his hotel room and at a time I smoked cigarettes, which I'm 10 years not smoking cigarettes. So that was the second episode. We got to make some noise. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I remember I'm smoking a cigarette.
Starting point is 00:08:36 And I remember he just smoked a cigarette, but he wanted my cigarette for some reason. So he was like, yeah, he was like, can I get a cigarette? I was like, you just smoked one. But I was like, all right, cool. He's trying to me. He knows about the.
Starting point is 00:08:47 asking for something. So I gave him the cigarette. He's smoking. When his cousin calls him, and his cousin said, he said, look, I don't be ex-picked at the phone. But, so yeah, someone passed him the phone. It could have definitely, could have been an Ali. And he says to his cousin, man, I don't do no interviews. And I'm literally about to ask this guy. You know, can you do? So I remember, I remember fucking with him and changing the word. I never said interview. I was like a conversation. It's called a podcast. And he's like, part, like jail?
Starting point is 00:09:19 And I was like, oh, shit, I don't fuck that up more because, you know, certain places they do call jail pods. So, and I remember I just, like, trying to convince him so much that this would be a conversation between two people and not more so interviewed. But then I remember we set up upstairs. No, no, no, no. We set up upstairs and he didn't want to go upstairs. Oh, originally.
Starting point is 00:09:42 So, yeah. So we had to go all the way back down, bring all the equipment. and obviously me and you didn't do that, but they came back down and then we set up on the pool table. And I remember, I remember this too, very vividly because he smoked a cigarette in the lobby. I did not. I was like, I'm not going to let me get away with this.
Starting point is 00:10:01 And, yeah, that was one of my favorite. One of my favorite moments was too changing Jack Thriller. Oh, that was a crazy. I love that movie. I didn't know what I was doing. I thought I FaceTime, too, James, but I believe it wasn't FaceTime. And I thought he would get the joke.
Starting point is 00:10:24 I thought Jack Diller would get the joke. Like, Jack Diller walked away. He was really upset for a minute, and I had to tell him, you're a comedian. I didn't know what was going on. I thought they were, like, joking on each other. Like, I didn't know what the fuck was going on. Yeah, and I had to remind Jack Diller. That's one of my favorite moments for Jack Diller, too,
Starting point is 00:10:41 is because I had to remind him that he's a comedian, bro. Like, you don't break character for, for anything like when you're a comedian, but that's still one of my favorite moments. One other one of my favorite moments, even though it was live and I wish I could have, we could have had it in our studios interviewer Nause live, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:10:58 Oh yeah, that was an amazing. We definitely need a redo it in the studio, but that was an amazing experience to do that, and it was release of one of his projects, right? Oh, yeah, I forget which project it was. But they hosted us, and it was amazing. The other live one that I think is one of a big
Starting point is 00:11:15 Dre and Snoop. Drey and Snoop. Yeah. Complex. I think that really like set off the relationship with me and Dre right now. I got three, I got three, maybe four, Dre records. And yeah, yeah. And I'm gonna thank you.
Starting point is 00:11:32 I'm gonna pressure him like a motherfucker to drop these shit. Because, but let's wrap this up. Yeah, let's go to our first clips. First of all, I got a record from DMX and he was 10 million. When he was 10 million, He was 10 million. I got a record with DMAC. You said, Kirk Franklin?
Starting point is 00:11:48 I'm not coming. I'm not coming no more. I know I'm going to get in trouble in all the blogs for fucking with y'all. I'm not coming back. Y'all get it all out. Listen, listen.
Starting point is 00:12:01 One time, this is 100%. Yo, y'all got to stop. You got to hear my DMX story now. I got a whole long DMX story. I love, I love if we got Joe there. I love that. He gets it. from the very moment.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Oh, no, he was great with it. Yeah, he was a natural. He was made to do this. Yes, he gets it. He got it from the beginning. And the good thing about these stories, well, we weren't cabin. Like, I was saying
Starting point is 00:12:28 these stories that, like I said, that I thought that most of the people knew, but then I realized that podcast, audience is something totally different than you go into a traditional radio station and tell them the same story. Like, these stories kind of live.
Starting point is 00:12:44 live on a little bit longer and for a longer time. And so, yeah. I mean, what I think is all about the clip is, first of all, I think we almost sound the same. It looks, it almost feels the same. Yeah. But you see visually, you know, the beginnings of it. And it's like the humble beginnings.
Starting point is 00:13:00 And one thing I always, when I see these type of clips, I always remember twin, bro. So, you know, that he was there from the very beginning and rolling with us and hanging out. And, you know, it was a big loss to the team and the fans. Damn. So rest and peace to the twin. But you know, the thing I regret about the beginning episodes was, and I got to tell us, the bleat, was like, you know, it looks so good now.
Starting point is 00:13:24 When you see the people in the background and, you know, people who steal our stories or they borrow our stories or they report on our stories and, I mean, I use the words still. And when we see the drink champs in the background, I think that's like, that's like a great thing because it's like they don't have to even credit us. Right, right. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, that's branding, bro. We make sure we took care of the branding part. You definitely eat the ass tonight. You remember what you called me?
Starting point is 00:13:53 Yes, I call. You call me, where's Kayoffa? First off, when you read a fucking scene, Norrie. I don't like to read, but let's go. No. Does J-Lo what smell like cherries? I'm not a lot of you. I'm sorry.
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Starting point is 00:14:44 My motherfucking brothers. Congratulations to you guys, man. Drink champs to the motherfucking world. Keep going, man. Yo, what up? This is your boy, Uncle Luke. I am wishing the drink champs. Ten year anniversary. That crazy, fucking Norrie.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Ten years, your boy, Uncle Luke, man. I love you guys. Hey, man, let's go to himo, baby. Let's go to the next one. But that's why that whole, they laugh at you, then they ignore you, then they fight you, then you win. It's true because they laughed at us then, you know? S&M, everybody was laughing at us, you know? But then when you really, and then they ignored us.
Starting point is 00:15:28 But now look at what's going on. Now they're trying to fight that same, they're trying to promote those same vibes, those same values that we talked about. So, you know, that's about the courage. That's about art. You know, that's what art does. It provokes people.
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Starting point is 00:19:31 No, but I appreciate hip hop. No, but listen, let me just tell you something. You can pause this for a second. If the best part of this, this clip, not this particular clip, but the best part of that LL video is when I asked him,
Starting point is 00:19:48 I said, you want to talk about the attacker? And he goes, no, I don't want to talk about that. I don't want to talk about that. Because I was like, yo, I heard you beat him up. And then he goes, yeah, man, because, you know, this is who happened. And I go, he goes, oh, no, you good.
Starting point is 00:20:03 You got me. Like, I thought that was, like, my first time, my first time, like, really, really trying to be a, not a journalist, but like an entertainer. And, and pause, pause, pause. And I got it out of L. And I thought that that was dope because he dropped his guard down for us. So this particular clip, I wish we showed that other clip. I mean, I think what's impactful about this clip is look at the amount of bottles he heard. And this is in New York.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Yeah. And we know what happened after this, which is what you talked about, the beat nuts. The beat nuts, which we definitely need to have them on the show. Hopefully you spoke to them, right? We started the combo. We're going to have. Hopefully we could have them on soon and really give them the proper episode they deserve. That was definitely an episode I regret because I was too lit.
Starting point is 00:20:52 And that's, that was when we started to make the rule. No two podcasts in one day. And I don't know. Do we bring up any clips with Dame? The Dame episode? So one thing I want to say is that in these early days, we were grinding so hard that we were doing some of the double-ups. I was never a fan of it, though, because we were really drinking. And another one that had happened was with the Dame Dash episode, because I think we had Scott Storch.
Starting point is 00:21:15 Wasn't that before? I think John Singleton. E-40. Oh, E-40. Was it E-40? And then we went to that store and did it record it with? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:25 So that was another one because people tried to, like, look at that episode. and see that you, they say that you got drunk for it. Yeah. We came already drunk to that episode. Yes, yes. That's lessons learned, though. Lessons learned. That's ten years of experience. Now drop it like it's hot and bling, bling. Got to be it like the hip-hop dictionary.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Yes, it did. Bling, bling first. Bling, blank. Shout out, Magnolia, you shardy, rest in peace. That was a female artist for cash money. She helped me come up with that one. The name the line was. tell me what kind of nigga got diamonds that are blind you.
Starting point is 00:22:03 So I always rap my verse to somebody first before I do it. I wrapped it to her. She was like, that shit, cool, what you need to do on them, the little sound effects you do. You know, like Missy. You know, that's my favorite artist. Wow.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Missy's your favorite artist? Yeah. Wow. And she was like, you need to do one like your fucking favorite artist. Do a little sound or something. I was like, I don't hear, where would it come in at? I was like, tell me what kind of,
Starting point is 00:22:24 I got diamonds that are blind? She's like, what sound diamonds is making? I was like, fuck bling. She was like, tell me what kind of nigga guy, is that a bling blind? And so I did that
Starting point is 00:22:36 and that's when, after I did that, after I did that, Mani Fresh was like, that's a hook. You know, it became, it started off just that line in the song.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Mani Fresh was like, that's a hook. We need that. He made me run it on the feet. Like, I need a faster beat. Wow. He came back. This is the first time.
Starting point is 00:22:56 It was a bling, bling. I knew people didn't really care about the truth if the entertaining is more of a lie. I don't know if you remember what happened on this episode. No. Remind. William was smoking. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:10 I do, I do remember. And Little Wayne went like this. He went like this. And they reversed it. And when they reversed it, it made Little Wayne look like he, like I had to think about it. Like, because it made them look like he was slipping coke. But then I realized I was like,
Starting point is 00:23:26 there's no way he could have did that in front of, of us and nobody could. No, 100%. And then I looked at, then I actually went and looked at the footage and they rewinded it. And, yeah, that's when I realized people don't really care about the truth if the entertaining is more, if the lie is more entertaining. Wayne was a great guest, by the way. Once again, that's the best thing about comedy.
Starting point is 00:23:47 Movies are second. God damn. I'm going to pour you another shot. God damn. You're doing so great out here. I'm going to look, but guess what? I think you, I'm going to say, you all the shots, because you're going to Give all the shots because y'all want to see the breaking point.
Starting point is 00:23:59 No, no, no. Y'all want to see. I'm not. No, everyone I'll watch, there's a breaking point. We'll be honest, Kevin. Your guests go, fuck it. I'm going to say it. That's the, that's your kid.
Starting point is 00:24:11 There's a point where they all go. We're not looking for that point. You know what? I'm going to say what the fucking is. And y'all are, yeah. Yeah. You know, Kimmer. You know, we actually did that episode like 12 at night, right?
Starting point is 00:24:26 It was mad late. It was in a restaurant. It was in a restaurant. Yeah. Yeah. So. But the comedians have always been classic episodes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:35 And he's just, we just die of laughter. Pity of the Bell was just classic. Oh, man, this was dope. Can I say something? Last Monday, or I think it was Sunday, my son said, Zori, my son, mom. They want you to do that show. So I said, what show? He said, drink champs?
Starting point is 00:24:55 Yes. I said, who me? Because I knew all about you guys. No. So I said, what I got to do? Smoke grief or something? I don't smoke grief or I'm a small singer. I said, but I don't want them to stop doing what they do.
Starting point is 00:25:11 I don't do shots. I don't do nothing. But I said, I'm honored. And then you had a red carpet for me when I got out of your beautiful color. Yes, yes, yes. I mean, you're treating me like a queen. And I'm saying, I am not hip hop, but I am. I'm not this, but I am.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Yes, yes. I'm seven, how old am? 78 and I am. So I'm every woman, I'm everything, but to be here, I'm honored. Oh, great. That's me, having those kind of legends on the show is... And I didn't smoke on that episode.
Starting point is 00:25:41 I don't think you did, no. I didn't smoke for Luke's first one as well. That's right, you didn't. Because he was... I think he was running for something. He was running, yeah, yeah. Anniversary, thank you for everything you do. for the culture. Drink Champs is one of our favorite things we do like on Sunday morning.
Starting point is 00:26:12 That Vince Staples episode is literally what I had to show to my boyfriend from Long Island so that he can learn about Long Island. So thank you for everything that you do. Keep on doing it. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, what's up? My name is Jamal Lisei. I am Tupacuq's Chikor's first cousin. I'm here to give a huge shout out to Norrie and DJ EFN on their 10 seasons of pouring it up. 10 seasons of keeping it 100 and over 500 conversations of iconic moments in hip hop. Congratulations on your 500 episode. I was watching you guys when you had DJ Grand Master Clash
Starting point is 00:26:51 and I loved the way you guys allowed him to show the audience how it's scratch and the genesis of scratching and mixing and cutting. You know, that was dope, man. It was a great, great lesson. God bless you guys, you guys, keep striving to be the best, And I'll continue watching. Peace and love.
Starting point is 00:27:15 What's up? Is DJ Screen Representative for that Big Fax Podcast? Major Saluted, congratulations. To the Drink Champs on 500 episodes that's major. By any means, keep going. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:27:25 Salute from the Big Fax family. Gee! You know what is, man. Shalt just a more dangerous. You're a Novicey podcast. Shout out to DJ EFN, Nori. Drink Champs. Ten motherfucking years.
Starting point is 00:27:37 Y'niggins did it. Y'all made it. Yeah. Yo, it's DP from the No Funny Shit Show. Shout us to Noir. Shout out to DJ EFN from Dream Champs, giving us the most iconic moments of hip hop, pouring it up, talking hip hop.
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yo, we here. Congratulations, man. I love y'all from NFS. What we tell them, what we tell them, it's your boy, Mike Steesie checking in, man. I just want to say a big shout out to DJ EFN and Norrie on 10 crazy seasons of Drink Champs. 10 crazy seasons are pouring it up,
Starting point is 00:28:10 keeping it real, iconic conversations in hip hop. To 500 more, salute to y'all. And I like the fact you hold him a smoke champs doing. I like that. If you want to light up, you can light up.
Starting point is 00:28:33 If you want to light up, yeah, you can light it up. It's okay. Yeah. No, no, no, no. You're thinking about it. All right, come on, you're my Joe Rogan. And then they was like, CLB. And then one of them was like, yeah,
Starting point is 00:28:42 fuck down, I was like, bro, that's my mama. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So. Have you watched verses? Yes. Yeah. You know what I'm going with it.
Starting point is 00:29:00 Yeah. Would you step into that ring? Oh, absolutely. Everybody, you know, everybody want to, as soon as I start dropping bars, oh, my God, he's in the episode. Oh, my God, he needs to go to the hospital. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:29:15 Oh, my God. Oh, oh, my God. Oh, oh, my God. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. They started making more yays. Watch this.
Starting point is 00:29:30 Yay is like this encompassing thing of fashion, bars, beats, production, videos, this. And then what happened is you get Rocky dressing better than me. Tyler making better videos. Drake, more records, Virgil, higher position and fashion. And J. Cole, more backpack or Kendrick better bars and stuff. So I literally had to go like Thanos and I don't want to have to be the villain. But when I went and did the Donda thing, Yay returned.
Starting point is 00:29:59 And everybody had to sit back and watch the real leader. They could talk about goats and this and that. It's like, because I affect people 20 years older than me. I affect people 20 years younger than me. And that's what it factually is. And you got to know who you is and you got to tell people who you are. He's actually not lying. After you seeing him selling out that globe,
Starting point is 00:30:25 And you see how, like, dope that production is? Like, yeah. But that first, that first Kanye episode was special. Yeah, remember, I even went and got the haircut, I just told my barber, told my barber, fuck me up. So it's only the direction you need. Fuck me up. That was a special episode. That was really good.
Starting point is 00:30:45 I remember, yeah, I remember, I think we filmed at like seven hours of the morning, right? Mad early. Like, mad early. Like, right before we started. I remember, like, he even came early. like I believe he came at 630 and I think he was at McDonald's and we were all like we were yeah we were all rushing like oh shit and uh yeah that first episode was classic I think he changed he came in with a whole different outfit looked at his cell phone camera and was like no and then and it was like 90 degrees that day I didn't know I didn't know what the leather jacket was about all right let's go to the next clip purple red you never met prince you don't met prince yes please so we didn't we didn't
Starting point is 00:31:25 Prince stories. What did he tell us this Prince do it? We have legendary print stories here at Drink Chance. Did he float? With a purple smoke, purple smoke. Every time Prince was, Prince was so cool. I've tried for years to make records for him. My first attempt at making a record with him for him was Fronting.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Fronting was for Prince? That's crazy. I'm trying to figure this out. How far did that go? He didn't want it. So he didn't even touch it. Okay, all right, tell me. Did he hear the whole front?
Starting point is 00:32:08 He heard, I think he heard the melodies. And again, it's been so long. He might have heard the hook and maybe the melodies for the verse or whatever. When I finished the verses, no, I think I wrote a different version of it a little bit for him. and he you know he he wasn't into it that's one of my favorite for real records of all time man that was me pretending to be him
Starting point is 00:32:34 wow really yeah you got me I'm telling you all of my you got me you got me so you was trying to that was your prince impression yeah I was trying to just the what I thought would have been what I thought would have been good for him at that time
Starting point is 00:32:52 you know what I'm saying and he was like nah but we did do either before that or after that again I'm sorry to chronology. No, drunk facts. We've got drunk facts here. Don't fire me, Richard Mill. But my time is off. See, you got that 1.5,
Starting point is 00:33:07 Richard Mill on, too. We'll get to that later. Yeah, yeah, we watch. We're watching the only. The only dude I know, you and Hobbes, I think, is the only dude I know with their own Richard Mill. We'll give it to that later. That's just a thing.
Starting point is 00:33:20 So, so that one, I just felt like we did all, this other one, the remit's called the greatest story that's ever been told. I think that might have been before. And then I tried to, then I tried to like make
Starting point is 00:33:33 front for him and he just was like, I don't even know we heard back. The answer was just no. I could hear him now that I think about. I could hear him on that. And that would have been incredible. What's dope about that?
Starting point is 00:33:45 What's dumb about that is I can see Prince fitting on that record. I could hear it. But it wasn't meant for Prince. But just for real just the thought of feral and prince in the studio just sounds like crazy amazing chemistry amazing shit because in a lot of ways feral is the new prince
Starting point is 00:34:07 you know what I'm saying we've got to talk about the making of this podcast remember this is one of the first uh COVID post COVID ones oh yeah oh forrell made us all get COVID test and then he didn't get one I was so hated everybody had to get a blood test A blood test. On site. I was so heated. But yeah. Yeah, that was like, yeah, that was post-COVID or during COVID?
Starting point is 00:34:35 When I say posts, we're starting to come out. Yeah. That's like one of the first episodes we did in, yeah, in the midst of the COVID situation. And shit, just looking at that purple rain, I'm getting drunk. We went on a purple rain, like, frenzy after that. Yeah, I was on a hi-hazardist after that. I mean, I was going crazy. We were making Mr. Ligo picked that up.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Yeah, from Swan. Swarn's not open no more, right? Yeah. So pick up for real, man. Yeah, Bigg up for a man. Appreciate him for that. Alicia Key smoked with us. That's my favorite part.
Starting point is 00:35:07 You like that. Y'all are too cute. What's this? You like Michelle Lala? Talk to me about this. We were so scared to ask you. Kanye smoked it. Would you smoke this on drink champs?
Starting point is 00:35:17 I mean, I don't know. The question that I'm wondering is... Because they told me you a big-time smoke. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Opened it and there's more. Yeah, yeah. But were you supposed to pop this with your seat? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:35:35 Don't worry, I got your back. I got your back. You don't got to do all that. All right, so here's the question. Yes. What is this part? It's called... Would that be tobacco?
Starting point is 00:35:47 It's called your tobacco. Because it's fake tobacco. It's organic. That's a vegan tobacco. It's like tofu. It's totally tobacco. I don't know what I'm saying, but I think it's true. I love eat east.
Starting point is 00:35:57 It's driving weed. It's a great smoke champ. It is called grown in the mountains of Austria. I would prefer Dominican Republic. It's grown in the mountains of Dominican Republic next to the mama hwana branches. Now, I do appreciate the wooden filter. Yes, we would like for you to classify that
Starting point is 00:36:18 because Kanye smoked the prototype. This is the actual real shit. So you will be the first one to ever smoke that on smoke champs. So I'm not going to be cough finish it. I don't want to be coughing. Now, we edit out the cuff. Yeah, we'll edit out the car. Whatever, whatever.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Yeah, oh my God, is it going on? She was a great sport. Let's make sure I'm not going to cough. No, you ain't going to cough. No, don't want to see the shit. No, we edit that. We got that cough up. Don't worry, me and Swiss is edited in this episode anyway.
Starting point is 00:36:55 Don't worry about it. We got your back. I threw our husband in there. Yeah, that, that, Alicia was, she was dope. It's good to see R&B people who come out to hat. You know, like, just... When the ladies come out to drink, there's always a good time. I was about to say that with Ferrell, like, us seeing Farrell, like, get a little loose, it's dope.
Starting point is 00:37:19 But to see, like, you know, she's a well put together a lady and to see her, like, you know, have a shot or two. She had fun with it. Yeah, she was a pro. I think it was dope. And it was good fun for her. I got notes and shit, man. You know what I'm trying to be professional, you know what I'm saying? You got notes.
Starting point is 00:37:35 You almost killed a crackhead because you laced the product? That's in your notes, man? Hold on, hold on. Listen to the smooth sounds of Whitecliffe. All right, I'll take a piss. This we're drinking 15 year old whiskey. God damn it. With a white man on there, I'm pretty sure I was racist.
Starting point is 00:37:52 It's a big question and drink chain. What the fuck? Did big eat ass? I ain't go out. I lick the ass crack. I didn't eat the ass. It tastes like pennies. Nights at Residence in downtown Montreal.
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Starting point is 00:38:58 And I still have so many questions. Where do we come from? What happens after death? How do you deal with cancellation? Cristiano or Messi? Do aliens exist? What is love? Real Madrid or Varsa?
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Starting point is 00:41:27 But what happens when you discover that your dad has been living a double life? That is not the look of an innocent man. This is going to change my life and my family dynamic forever because everything that had existed prior in my reality is now untrue. Listen to Deep Cover the Family Man on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's award time. Yeah, you're going to give awards to the most dumbest nigger in the world.
Starting point is 00:42:13 Now, let me stop. Let me stop. One of the most legendary stories, let's check it out. Let's check it out. We want to hear the story. We let them the same build on in Wilshire. All right. I just need to describe this story.
Starting point is 00:42:27 You can park in front or you can park in the bottom. I'm already in the elevator. So you say Stevie got out of this car, a double-o? No, I haven't seen it. But he got on the elevator, though. Okay. And I'm standing in the corner. I see him.
Starting point is 00:42:43 I don't want to say to him. He's like, what up, Diesel? And he hit his button, and he got the floor, and I'm like, he just hearing him in Alabama. He came in. You know, he came in. You know, at first he came in, and he looked, and he was like, and I didn't say that.
Starting point is 00:42:57 He did like this, and I was, you know, I'm just in a corner. He's like, what up, Diesel? And I was like, and then I didn't say nothing. And then I called my voice. And they gave me the same reaction. sure it's y'all getting me. That's all good. That's one of my favorite stories. He was like, well, he pressed the bug because there's braille on the
Starting point is 00:43:18 buttons. That was someone on Twitter was saying. I can debate this because, um, I would say right under that story, is the Ron Isley, seeing Stevie won't a cross the street in a highway like traffic.
Starting point is 00:43:34 All the Stevie stories are legendary. But I think those are the two. But for right now, we're going to give you more for most legendary story. To Shack. So Shack, you at the award. Let's go. Let's see what. You made a nigga give his dat back.
Starting point is 00:43:50 You don't remember that. That was the illest shit to this. Nobody, I don't care what nobody did. You went up to a nigga and took your dat back. He's so honorable and respectful. He's giving everybody with me a dat in love. So he gave everybody that's with me a dab. Then it was happening to be another dude that
Starting point is 00:44:13 wasn't with us he gave him and that now I don't know how smart he was I like after he came back and like yo he went job being like nah he ain't with us he went up he went up there he went back to the naked
Starting point is 00:44:33 this is sign language on steroids he said nothing he went like this to him so the most run that back moment Award goes to, Jay the Kid. That was an incredible story. No matter how many times I see that clip
Starting point is 00:44:57 and it's hard for me to laugh at myself, I still laugh at myself. Like, like, like. Who made, was it Mr. Commodore or the Comeditor? The community? We created that, yes. That was great too. They created that, yep. So yes, yes.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Best internet breaking clip. You were part of this. Hold on. So I'm making like a bitch now. Yep. A little bit. I'm bitching. But I'm petty.
Starting point is 00:45:19 I am petty too. So on. Now's your turn. You're up. Watch this. Watch this. Chains. Yo, two chains.
Starting point is 00:45:30 What's going on? He's calling you live on the podcast. This is N-R-E, nigga. Yo, what up, man? What up? All right, you listen, listen. I told this nigga Jack Driller, he's a bitch-ass nigga. He's standing right here and shit.
Starting point is 00:45:44 You know what I'm saying? But he tried to say he punked you and shit. Is that, is that correct? I know you told me you fuck me up. So I know you fuck him up. I'm going to keep your hunt. All right. All right.
Starting point is 00:45:54 All right. All right. Alright, Jack. Yo, tell him how about so what up, man. Combat Jack is here. He got nothing to do with this bullshit. All right. Jack Thriller's here, and he's talking about some old beef with you.
Starting point is 00:46:07 I told him, I said, two chains official nigger. What happened with you and Jack? On Jack Thriller? Hey, listen, change. He won't a squawful with you. Talk on the mic as well. Hey, listen, no, we need to talk, though. Yeah, I'm good, my nigga.
Starting point is 00:46:32 I love you, my nigga. I'm going to hang up. No, change. You don't want to talk. I'm gonna hang up, I'm gonna hang up, Jane. Combat Jackson, Combat Jackson. I gotcha. I gotcha.
Starting point is 00:46:41 I gotcha. Hey, hey, hey, niggas don't want to fuck with you, Jack. Wait, hold on. Hold on, Jack. Be quiet. Go ahead, go ahead, change. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:46:51 Right. That nigga doing that shit for y'all, bro. That nigger doing that shit for y'all. Listen, listen. Was he that... Hey, listen, Chang. Two-Chay stole over. Come back to drink champs after this.
Starting point is 00:47:46 No, two chains has been an amazing... Yeah, yeah, so... Yeah, so. Ring Chaps alumni. Yeah, so breast internet breaking point. I believe he deserves that, hands down. Most drinks survived. I get you, Tim Hardaway Jr.
Starting point is 00:47:58 Let's see him game. Kids, don't try this at home. Listen, once a month, someone asks me, do we really think that game really drank? And I defend him every single time. I do, even though he drank from his own bottle. You haven't always defended him. You were wondering.
Starting point is 00:48:53 I hung out with him a couple of times after. words and that man can really really drink right right he could really really drink he's a drinker like he and he can hold it down like he could hold it down and so um so game gets the most drinks survive here you go games this is for you games hangover hall of fame let's talk about emin that's why we here tonight huh fuck emma and fuck everybody down with emm and my thing is this bro it's over hip-hop like hip hop is who we are he can't come in and invade him hip hop in Rosenberg and make trillions of dollars. This thing didn't even go to Nipsy's funeral, bro.
Starting point is 00:49:32 If he's so fucking hip hop, why? How come he ain't block 10 blocks in motherfucking Detroit and give it to the homeless black people? Man, fuck Eminem, bro. They're trying to kill me right now, bro, because of this shit I'm saying, because it's deep, bro. Let me tell you his fans, bro, his fans like him because he's white, they don't fuck with us.
Starting point is 00:49:52 This- Yeah, okay. Yeah, how about that? I ain't gonna lie. How about that? How come he ain't answered me? I'll beat the shit out of them with these Eminem or machine gun Kelly. Fuck Eminem bro. So which one? So which one? Mea fucking fuck both of them bro. I'm gonna get some of them. I'm not against them. They can rap but I can hear about us more. I don't want to go through. I want to talk about
Starting point is 00:50:30 it no more. I want for 22 years. Every time I do an interview, they ask me about Eminem. The fuck you want me to do. Come on, man. Let me tell you what's crazy about this. Me and Benzino
Starting point is 00:50:47 hung out one time, right? And, like, he really tried to drink with me. And so, when I left him, he had to leave in the wheelchair. No, that's serious. That's serious. No exaggeration.
Starting point is 00:51:03 So you would think if we did this without cameras, you wouldn't challenge me with the cameras on. He had already been on the wheelchair before that. He had already been in the wheelchair.
Starting point is 00:51:13 So I'm sitting back and he's like, man, I'm coming to out drink the drink champs today. I'm like, that's not necessary. I'm like, it's not necessary. And then he ordered Hennessy. I knew his ship was going down from his drink order.
Starting point is 00:51:26 Once you order, Like, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's the best part of our shows to me, right? Is when a person makes that drink order, we say, like, we got Warren Sapp today. Warren Sapp, he has a very unique order. Camus and Madelo. Beer and wine. I thought about it. I drink beer with vodka.
Starting point is 00:51:49 And wine, I may be drink wine with beer, but not this combination. Right. But once I know that, like, if a person orders portrayal, their ship is going down baby it's going down Patron is a great friend of ours Hennessy has never lost on this show
Starting point is 00:52:09 anybody who's ever drank Hennessy and actually drank the Hennessy is on our side it's like our third wheel right what else I just said to kill a period instead of saying patrol but patrol is a Pacific kind
Starting point is 00:52:26 because I know whatever you're from if you order patron. Even wine when people drink too much. When people drink too much wine. And a lot of people think that wine doesn't do it. Not wine does a job. Let me just say you something. Three cups of wine. Wine does the job. Just so you know, and I'm an expert at this,
Starting point is 00:52:45 four cups of wine is one bottle of wine. Like four? Yeah, so it equals four cups. So if a person has three cups of wine, they think they'd be in light. But you're damn there drink 75% of a fucking bottle. So a lot of people don't know that. But yeah, I love that's one of the things I love is the drink order and to see if they come in late. So Handover, Hall of Fame award goes to-
Starting point is 00:53:10 And the Emotional Hall of Fame. But we gotta give credit to Benzino. He capitalized off of that episode when it came out. He went out and, you know, he used that momentum. So congratulations to Benzino. Hey, yo, check this out, this DJ Callet. Tom Starks, we in the house right now. Yes, the talk of New York, Tony, Yale.
Starting point is 00:53:28 It's your boy hip-hop godfather Grandmaster Flash. What the fuck is up, y'all? It's Mr. X to the motherfucking Z on the best motherfucker show on planet Earth. And the motherfucking galaxy is drink champs. Can't nobody do it better than drink champs? Dreamchamps is important because they give you a platform where they trick you and they're getting drunk as fuck and get you to just, you know, be completely honest and transparent. You know what they say.
Starting point is 00:53:52 Once you take a shot, you get the real out of motherfucker. You get the truth, y'art. Without drink champs, you can't really explain. express yourself truly organically for the culture. It brings back times that a lot of you young people don't know about. You don't know everyone's full story until you hear them on drink champs. Why is drink champs important for the culture? Because we own it.
Starting point is 00:54:13 And it's owned by people who actually have morals and ethics that care something about the culture. We appreciate y'all for letting us have a voice on the culture. I feel like you sitting in the room talking to your friends, your aunt. It's family vibes. I really do appreciate this show. and I was really skeptical about doing new radio interviews and podcast interviews, but this just gave me the battery in my back
Starting point is 00:54:35 to survive these mean streets. This is where the fucking good happens. Norrie and DJEFN, they keep it real, real, and they get us in touch with things that nobody else is getting us in touch with. Celebrate a lot of our heroes and they honor our heroes, so it's important now and it's always going to be important.
Starting point is 00:54:55 I love drink champs, you should too. And anytime you want to hear the truth, you come to Drink Chants. Thank you, Drink Champs. Keep doing your thing. Make some noise! Okay, now we're moving on to the Hero of Hip Hop Award. Sharing the man, the American inspiration. Before the album Down by Lord, Jane stopped this crazy thing and all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:55:33 You helped pioneer this, bro. You made the bridge. You made Molly Scratch. And the bridge is an anthem that spawned many careers. Definitely mine. Yo, just want to send love to you, bro. You know what I mean? Keep doing what you do.
Starting point is 00:55:47 You're a big inspiration. Love you, bro. The bridge. Oh, I ain't too. Nah, that's your goal. MC Shannon in a lot of ways paved the way for trash, who kind of paved the way for me, who paved, you know, down with Marley.
Starting point is 00:56:10 Like, that's why it was so easy to get Niz to do a drop. I forgot who else. We had other people do drops, right? Yeah. Yeah, so that's why it was so easy is because Shan is a legend and, you know, it would live along for, time so I gotta I gotta go this is the best part of the show for me is when we get these pioneers
Starting point is 00:56:26 these legends to come on and share was the first one that we said he'll chill no cigarettes and he was just like man I can't I can't no it was out of control he just like this is like a legend I can't tell them no absolute legend man so best New York energy okay let's make a noise who's your favorite rapper all time nor we ain't going to answer this who's your of all time All time. It's going to be ice cute. I'm going to go with Biggie. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Ice cream over Biggie? Yeah. Can you pause it for a second? Please please. Because I know where this leads up to. Like, I can watch, this is real talk. I could watch you and Yeo argue all day. Like, because y'all, like, completely opposite.
Starting point is 00:57:17 But, like, like, the same with passion. and like he was really believing, he really believes that Biggie's the brother. And you really believe ice school was about. No, but we were talking about two different things. He asked me who my favorite was, my personal favorite. Right. And he didn't accept my personal favorite.
Starting point is 00:57:34 That's a different conversation. So that's why I got upset because you don't accept my person. That's not my problem. Not because you know why he's visualizing your childhood, your, like, like the way Biggie, like he's not taking into our account. I wasn't taking away none from Biggie. He wasn't taken to account because, and I understood where he was coming from, like when he said, if you would have heard that New York energy when Biggie came out,
Starting point is 00:57:58 like I understood what he meant, like being in New York. But that argument didn't hold with what we were talking about. He decided to change the argument. Listen, listen, it did not matter. It was so entertaining. No, it was entertaining. It was Caribbean energy, Cuban, Haitian. We had the same energy.
Starting point is 00:58:13 And I just, I believe that was one of the quietest moments I ever had of a drink champ. And the first part, that was at the very end of the episode. Like, the episode almost would have ended without that. Right. And then that sparked off. And I believe that was the Doucet that hit him, right? He was drinking duce. I think he would have done that sober.
Starting point is 00:58:29 I think that would have happened to both of us sober like that. Yeah, yeah. So what is this the best New York energy? So Tony Yeo, he, Tony Yeo gets the best of New York energy. Tony Yeo, man. Yes, yeah. Come back, Yeager. Let's do it again.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Again, I can watch y'all argue for six hours. Like, I, yes. Okay, yes. What are you raised in Miami? Yeah, it was offensive. You praised me, but. Like I said, ice-kees. In my top five is Bigel.
Starting point is 00:59:00 So you would say Biggie got, ice-kew got better versus than Biggie? Yeah. Yeah. Let's go. Today's agenda. Had the suitcase up in the Central. Biggie's in my top five.
Starting point is 00:59:12 Biggie's in my top five. My man. You crate the best story. No. Abliterates that. Abliterates that. So you're saying That's significant as an album?
Starting point is 00:59:22 Hold on. That's significant as an album? This is why I hate this industry. Hold on. So you saying, you're telling me, Ice Cube is a better storyteller than Biggie?
Starting point is 00:59:31 Lyracist? You fucking bugging. But Biggie's one of the best. You lost your fucking bomb. But Biggie's one of the best. Big Ice Cube is better than Biggie was storyteller? As a totality.
Starting point is 00:59:41 You fucking bucking, nigger. You lost your fucking mind. I lost it. From what? Today's agenda to I got a story to tell. From where Ice Cube come from? And they're talking about fucking bitches and they men pull up and all that. You're saying, don't get me wrong.
Starting point is 00:59:59 Ice Cube is fire. Are you serious? Are you serious? NWA? That's a certificate? America's most wanted. You're bugging. Kill at Will?
Starting point is 01:00:06 Are you serious? Bro. Are you serious? Yes, I am. No, you're not. The best storytellers are Biggie and Slick Rick. No, you not. And Slick Rick.
Starting point is 01:00:15 The best storyteller. Biggie and Slick. Slick Rick. Slick Rick is what it is. Biggie and Slick Rick are the best storytellers, niggas. Slick Rick, you got a lost your mind, nigga. Ice Cube is better than Biggie? Is he crazy?
Starting point is 01:00:28 Am I crazy? Am I crazy? You're bugging. Today's agenda. I just say, got two case up in the Central. Go to Room 112. That's a New Ice Cube, though. That's a little ice cube.
Starting point is 01:00:40 That's a Joe, bro. Who else? Who else? Who else? Who else has a door in? What's my man? So you saying today's agenda? What agenda?
Starting point is 01:00:52 Got the suitcase up in the Central. Go to room, feel the frameless, leave all the other nick of stainless. You saying Ice Cube got better balls today? Ice cube got better bars, bro. Cool, let's make a noise for Tony. Yeah. Best New York interview goes to Tony Yale. Yes, yes, yes.
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Starting point is 01:05:05 We'll go to the next segment. Let's go. So we want to make sure we say rest in peace to the fallen soldiers, the drink chance alumni, the people who have blessed this table, starting with no particular order. We got DMX, Gangsta Boo. Gangsta Boo. Who else?
Starting point is 01:05:30 Young Dolph. Young Dolph. Take off. Take off. Rest in peace. John Singleton. Damn. Irv Gotti.
Starting point is 01:05:40 Erv Gotti. Erf Gotti would have been an alumni. He did three times as well. He is an alumni, yeah. Yeah. Combat Jack. Yeah, rest of peace, twin. No, absolutely rest in peace to twin, man.
Starting point is 01:05:53 That's actually the difficult part when you do something for a long time, like a show like this. You're going to have people that have blessed you. They've been a part of it. that unfortunately, man, we lose. Yep. So. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 01:06:09 President P's take off as well. And also shout out to all the people who came on the show and went and did their own show afterwards. Absolutely, man. We take pride in that. From Tony Yeo, Uncle Murder.
Starting point is 01:06:24 I think it's something that we wanted to inspire. Meeke. Mano. Cam. Shout to everybody. We always advocated for people to start their own podcast. So. All right.
Starting point is 01:06:47 We're going to do something different today with QuickTime with slime. This time it's you and I going out each other. So first one, Biggie or Pock. Go both. Take a sip, buddy. Okay. Naza JZ. Mm.
Starting point is 01:07:12 I'm going to go both. Okay. Little Wayne or M&M. It's my turn to ask you. Oh, shit. My bad. No, but it's okay. Little Wayne and Eminem.
Starting point is 01:07:26 I'm going to say both. I'll tell you the reasons why I say both. Okay. Because Wayne blessed us, incredible guest. Yes. And Eminem, I think, would be an incredible guest, and I definitely want to make sure we leave that door open for him to come to the show. Well, Best Rapper Live right now, you're supposed to ask me?
Starting point is 01:07:49 So, yeah, Best Rapper. Kendrick or Drake, right? I'm also say both on that one. But I do want to point out something. Rap or coaches, sometimes it becomes redundant. And sometimes you see the same moves being repeated over and over.
Starting point is 01:08:08 And sometimes you want to see something different. What Drake did with this rollout or this Iceman shit was the most unique shit I've ever saw. Like that shit, you seen it? Yeah. Like he had these people carve out his least they, like, these people were sitting there, and I believe it was real ice.
Starting point is 01:08:25 So they was like, like, and I think that's the most unique rap promotion in years. But I'm up to, I still say both Kendrick and Drake. And I want people to know, I don't think you have to choose sides between Kinchuk and Drake. I believe that people who was making it so much territory. This was a rap battle. This was something that happens in hip-hop. And if you like both, you could like vanilla and chocolate. There's nothing wrong with that.
Starting point is 01:08:51 You know what I mean? That's my answer to that. The mixtape error or the streaming error? I'll say for me, the mixtape era, hands down. Yeah, for me too, mixtape era, yeah, of course. It was more quality music. It was better, even though streaming is easier to get out there, I believe the mixtape era meant more
Starting point is 01:09:15 when you went to go get a mixtape and you went to, you know, Flagler Street or you went to shoe gallery or you went to, you know, Coliseum, or you went a Harlem Music Hut to, you know what I mean? Like, I believe it just meant more. Like, you know what I mean? Like, so I go a mixtape. And for me, because that's the, that's what made me being a mixtape DJ.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Without that path, I wouldn't be here today. And I really do think that we've lost our way, you know, the DJ is the pillar of hip hop. And going from analog to digital, we've kind of like really replaced. the strength of the DJ. Yep. I don't know whose question is this one. I mean, we could ask it to each other, New York or Miami. New York.
Starting point is 01:10:03 That's me, Miami. Good. Same thing here. Cuban food or Puerto Rican food? I'm going to go Puerto Rican food. I'm going to go Cuban food. Even though it's very, very similar. Very similar.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Very similar. The only thing different, Arrocon Gandul is a little bit different than Rokon. All right. Okay. All right. Super Thug or Oyamikanto? Super Thug, hand down. It's no Oyamco without no Super Thug.
Starting point is 01:10:34 Oh, shit, my bad. So Crazy Hood, Mixape era or Drink Champs era? It's kind of like what you said with Super Thug. Without the Crazy Hood era, there would be no Drink Champs era for me. I respect that. I respect that. All right. Let's kick off into some shout-outs.
Starting point is 01:11:09 Let's go. Peace to the planet, Shalomaine de Gaghan, man. Happy 10-year anniversary to my guys, drink champs, N-R-E-D-J-E-F-M, man. Salute to y'all, some pioneers in this hip-hop music podcast game. Shout out to a masterful, masterful journey for showing these brothers how it's supposed to be done on the podcast space. And just being down-to-earth men, just to y'all, man.
Starting point is 01:11:44 10 years of prosperity, wisdom, and energy, man, to another eternity. Cheers, man. Congratulations, my brother, salute. We absolutely and unequivocally appreciate you and understand what you do and have done for the culture. Nori, DJ, BFN, more love, more life, more lessons, more blessings, more blessings. Shout out to y'all. Ten years.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Cheers to 10 years. Cheers to 10 years. Salute. From $2. y'all have a blessing. Hey, you're one, two. Check this out. Ten years.
Starting point is 01:12:18 Me and the entire Legion team. We're going to do an old school Bronx time. Ten seasons in the books, 100. 10 years, 500 episodes, drink champs. My name's Hakeen, and it's been amazing. Been able to watch and learn and hear all of the amazing stories from all of these iconic figures that you guys have on the show, man. Bigger than the Grammy.
Starting point is 01:12:39 Most iconic show ever. Drink champs. let's pour it up here's still number 500 episodes all right so let's raise our glasses for 10 years of drink champs 10 season of revolt and reaching 500 plus episodes make some no
Starting point is 01:13:04 it's right so we're gonna bring a couple of the fellas in to ask a favorite show is Poponte we're asking you questions oh yeah I'm winning I'm winning you said
Starting point is 01:13:23 you're gonna say we're sunny and Yeah, sonny. What, his car got told? He got to take it, maybe. So what's been one of your most memorable part of the show? Talk, because I love him all. Yes.
Starting point is 01:13:45 Very politically correct. Yes. Talking to the mic. Yes, I love them all, but I can't. I don't have a favorite one. All of them have a different moment. What's been a special moment for you? Special?
Starting point is 01:13:56 the BET Awards when you guys win my States that was my I got fucked up and I couldn't make it but I was right there you know they told me
Starting point is 01:14:11 that that was the last podcast award that they gave out I thought they gave it the year after I don't remember what is some of your favorite moments
Starting point is 01:14:21 Sonny one of my favorite moments and believe it or not that's one of the only ones this is really in the beginning I wasn't there A-SAP Rocky, this is an ill drink chance combination. I'm surprised it didn't come up another stuff.
Starting point is 01:14:36 A-Sap Rocky. French Montana. And T-I. And T-I. I watched it. That was a very interesting episode. That caliber of talent. You know why that was dope?
Starting point is 01:14:50 Because I feel like I was there for French, I believe. Yeah. We were there for French. French brings in ASAP. and ASAP tells Tia to come out. When you look at the comments, a lot of people were calling Tia like, yo, like he didn't get the jokes.
Starting point is 01:15:09 He didn't, he didn't, he didn't want them to speak. He didn't want them to, yeah. He was like, he was almost being a party, people. I'm saying that for lack of a better word. For like almost the front police. But this is when you know, like, somebody like really pays attention to their audience. He caught on and he came and made it back up with us.
Starting point is 01:15:28 You know what I'm saying? Like, and I so much respect that because at that time, a lot of people didn't know what podcasting was. Yes. That's what I said about the 50 episode. Why it was so interesting because people were kind of like nervous to come on the show or thought it was some else. And in defense of Tia, he was just trying to protect his peers. Yeah, that's 100%. Not only was he doing that, but then he's one of the first expeditiously, I forget the name of it.
Starting point is 01:15:55 He came out with a podcast. He understood it after. And he came on the drink change. And he came back with school. He's a legend. He's all of that. But at that time, he was doing the right thing. Trying to protect artists, not knowing what it was, but he did the right thing.
Starting point is 01:16:11 And that was a unique moment. Those three altogether, like, that's crazy. And we've had them all single after that. And when you spitzhak, that was in a few moments? You got to say it in English now. Yeah. When you spit shack, remember what happened? When I spin shack?
Starting point is 01:16:26 Well, he, you spit shack. When you spin shot, me and him would ever dance, bro. I never spun him ever. But what happened is it? What happened? Why isn't she come out of your mother? Oh, God. That was a funny moment.
Starting point is 01:16:43 I couldn't stop laughing. No, you're right. You know, listen, it was Paul asking the question. It was organic? Of course. Paul asked a question. Keep blaming shit on Paul, man. No, for real, I heard you.
Starting point is 01:16:57 I'll catch you on. No, Paul asked a real sports question. And when he asked a real sports question, I was so high off the table because there was so much mud going on in the air and I caught the high. And it was so funny to me. I think he said,
Starting point is 01:17:14 hey, I got a Dennis Rodman for you. And then he was like, he sounded like... You're like... No, man. I was asking him about Dennis Raymond running on Timberlands, construction boots. After a game, he does five-mile runs
Starting point is 01:17:28 after a game. And then your friend stood up to go to the bathroom. Shaq said, you're gonna do beepies and you spit in the face. That's what the fuck. Shaq asked him.
Starting point is 01:17:39 He said, you gotta break. You gotta be and you took off. It just bust out. And yeah, that was in. Yeah, call him,
Starting point is 01:17:48 I just got spinning his face. And then you said that people think you guys just twins. Let me tell you, that table was not as long as this table. That table was like 80 feet long.
Starting point is 01:17:58 and then Slime was like, you know, Slime, he's going to take a poop on you. Mad, classic. That moment. Buddy was classic. It was dope. But when I saw the clip myself, because fans said it to me,
Starting point is 01:18:10 and I saw Slite like, he was way over there. And that was beautiful, man. It's just great times. Are we talking about moments of Dreamtown? Yeah, I got a thousand, but I'm not going to say them more. But one of the main ones that I always love,
Starting point is 01:18:27 you know, is the Isley brothers, Patty LaBelle, George Clinton. When we touch that side of the genre of music culture, pop culture, and just music culture, for a drink chance to be able to celebrate our legends and hip-pop and give them super love. And then those recognize the platform, recognize NRE, recognize EFN and come sit down.
Starting point is 01:18:53 That's amazing. That's amazing. For me, that's amazing for us. Yeah, and we can interview. the people that we were sampling. Right. You know. Right.
Starting point is 01:19:02 And then, like, I heard you guys talk about it earlier. So many people got podcasts after it. Joe and Jada might be the people who've done drink caps the most. We said that earlier. I'm just saying.
Starting point is 01:19:16 You know, like I said, like you guys talked about earlier, Joe and Jada, a Cam, a Gillian Waller. Yeah. And then memories like, yeah, you're on there, like, I'm a fucking bitch I'm a other
Starting point is 01:19:30 You know listen man And Gilie being on a couple times too Remember he was even on Legend This is one of your Youngest episodes Which one? The
Starting point is 01:19:41 Shaggy Or was that PD Craig? No PD Craig Was one of my drunkest episodes Oh there was another one Yeah No Schenom Spark man You cannot
Starting point is 01:19:48 There's too many Too many great memories Man for real I tell you what What drink chance memory I like Outside of just being on the actual show is us able to do things that I've never done before.
Starting point is 01:20:01 So I'll say something that I'm going to say something that none of y'all know. This is a good one for me. So we ended up doing a trip to, was it, NBA All-Star weekend in Charlotte? And we did Rick Ross Live. You know what I'm saying? And we went on the tour bus that I've never done before. You know what it is what it is. And I got fucked up.
Starting point is 01:20:27 We all did. No, but- But listen, but listen, but listen, I called my fucked-up in this early, and I said, let me go back to the bus and just catch my breath. I threw up everywhere. Right. But I cleaned it up. And then y'all got on when I was, I was, and I caught my breath, but I stayed low.
Starting point is 01:20:56 You should have kept it up. No, it's okay. This is our 10-year anniversary. Listen. I loved it. We had. We celebrated your birthday. birthday. Oh, man, private jet
Starting point is 01:21:11 flight, going to Dave Chappelle in Ohio, man, landing in Ohio, man, we had I see Dave Chappelle he stuck to me, right? Recently? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:23 It's like, he was just like, man. And we were just kicking it and then he started smoking sunny cigarettes. I was like, no, he was a, we both smoke American spirits. Man, that shit was legendary. Nobody smoked American spirits.
Starting point is 01:21:39 We have a podcast that's not official, too. Don't forget the podcast. I believe Dave Chappelle can smoke cigarettes anywhere. Right. And I believe Snoop Dog could smoke weed anywhere. I agree with that. Like, I've never, I've never been to somewhere where Dave Chappelle has not been smoking a cigarette. Indoor, outdoor, VIP, non-VIP, stage, non-stage.
Starting point is 01:22:03 Like, he really loves cigarettes, man. He had an interview a week ago. And he was on the PBS channel. On the PBS channel. Oh, wow. That's the kids channel. That's Sesame Street. That's not on the kid's channel.
Starting point is 01:22:16 Cessimal Street. He's talking across from the lady right there. He's going to. I would let her have it too, bro. Not to mention, he did give drink chender shout out on Saturday Night Live. Yeah. That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 01:22:26 That's right. And Chris Ron got his shot. That's out, too. I was, I ain't going to lie. That was the first time I was throwing off because he was like, I believe we had Will Smith booked. And he's like Reference Club called him a bitch
Starting point is 01:22:42 Drink Chaps called him a bit I was like no he did We did not call Will Smith a bit But we did like the shout out We did like the shout out We did like the shout out We did like the shout out We shot out
Starting point is 01:22:52 And I know not everyone's aware of this But we got a drink chance podcast that never came out But that's exactly what it was We was in LA There's a couple that never came out It's only a couple We didn't film this
Starting point is 01:23:05 But we wasn't in L.A. And we didn't got to sit down for hours with J-Z. That was a drink chance podcast but you know that wasn't that. Let me tell you what you was crazy. That was crazy.
Starting point is 01:23:21 And it was crazy because Buster actually, it was Buster, yeah. Buster was one of my friends that passed away. You know, I say it in the body in the trunk. I said, Steph told me Buck him. When I reacted, Rell said, chill, fuck him. Well, Rell had like,
Starting point is 01:23:38 recently had just died and then Steph had died as we started the podcast. So, like, as we started it, like, I kept looking at my phone and this was one of those moments where you like, because everyone's hitting you so I couldn't stop looking. And Buster told me the next day, he was like, that
Starting point is 01:23:54 wasn't you. Like, you wasn't there. And I was like, yeah, I was like, yo, that's crazy. He was like, yo. And Buster did come back on the show and he did make it up. But that was one of the episodes. And you know what? He was right. He was right. Like, my mind wasn't there. this was like my last of the childhood friends that I grew up with.
Starting point is 01:24:14 I still have Rahim, but it was like, it was a little, I was a little throwing off, taken back by that. But I believe that was the first time that when the artist asked for us not to use it, we didn't use it. But what other episode that we did? I feel like there's one other one that we did. Oh, Hitmaker, no? Oh, yeah, yeah. But we didn't get to finish that episode. Yeah, it was done.
Starting point is 01:24:39 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, it was done. Oh, yeah. Okay. Okay. But you know what episodes is also a classic, the MC Shan, the vanilla, the snow. The Snow. The Snow.
Starting point is 01:24:56 The Snow. The Snow. MC Channess. And trash was in a lot of it. We were able to do the 25th anniversary for a war report. That was fired. That was fire. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:07 The Brand Newbian episode is legendary. Oh, my goodness. Yeah, that was legendary. The T-Pain. That was awesome. And he's killing it now. Tank's episode was also legendary. There was so many timeless, timeless episodes.
Starting point is 01:25:29 Oh, the first snoop in the hotel room. That was crazy. What we went through to get that. Oh, my God. We could cover out the best. They gave us shower caps to cover up. But it was his idea. No, it was the hotels.
Starting point is 01:25:46 No, no, no, we're the hotels idea. That was the hotel. After he asked with a credit call for incidentals, they said, That's what he does. I don't think, I don't think, I don't think Snoot. I don't think he premeditates everywhere he goes because, like, he, he, he brings bud everywhere he goes. First of all, you could, you could bring Bud to another medical state.
Starting point is 01:26:06 So if like, meaning like if I'm in New York, well, New York's recreational. But if I'm in Miami, which is a recreational state and I can bring it, I can bring it to Chicago or somewhere. That's another recreational state. Snoop has beyond recreational states. He has, I mean, he has beyond medical. Excuse me, beyond mental stuff. He has a full green light. Hey.
Starting point is 01:26:28 Yeah. I mean, Rihanna. Yeah, so he's, he's driving. So he ain't going to really drink that much. Now, now being that me and Sonny been on all. sports episodes. I want to say that Lennox Lewis was dope. The Floyd Mayweather was dope episode. The Mike Tyson episode
Starting point is 01:26:42 was Mike Tyson's classic. I say something that you said you reveal something that most people don't know. You know, I'm a big Floyd Mayweather's fan. I'm the biggest. And so that whole episode, Floyd sent me his whole outfit.
Starting point is 01:27:00 So I got inside his house. It's all framed up. Or he wore it in the interview? Yeah. And shout out to the ZBs. We had Y Clef. I don't want to forget why Clef twice. And he played a guitar.
Starting point is 01:27:18 He played a guitar. Yeah, once in New York. And we had prize. And we got to get them back. Him and his sister to the gunwashed. But he's not just trying to be milkies. Shout out Melchis. What the fuck did the prize do? It's complicated.
Starting point is 01:27:30 No, man. It's real shit. I don't know what it is. But damn, man. Haitian. We don't like to see that. We don't like to see that, but, Antonio Brown, we had I Am podcast before the breakup.
Starting point is 01:27:48 We had Brandon Marshall, Fred Taylor, Channing Crowder, and that was dope, because we were the only ones at that moment and since, because they broke up, that had them all as a unit. All right. And then we had Ocho Cinco. And we had Ocho Cinco. No, but that was the best crash out. Chattano Crowder didn't finish
Starting point is 01:28:05 Shout out to Channing Crotter He had the Michael Jordan bottle And then he was out And Michael Jordan bottle had him I'll tell you this though I'll tell you this You didn't finish You didn't finish
Starting point is 01:28:13 Remember we were speaking about tequila earlier T-Pain drank a lot I think he drank the whole bottle I think they took him out in the stretcher Yeah
Starting point is 01:28:22 He didn't talk Don't say that No T-Bain was You didn't start You didn't see that No for real I'm telling you
Starting point is 01:28:29 They carried him out I don't remember That one Shannon Crowder also got Characcharicor. No, he, he went too fast, too soon. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:40 He was open, and I was like, he was taking shots before the show even started. This shit had to put you to sleep, though. Yeah, he gave me a whole cup of shot. And it was, it was. Hey, shout out to Lamar Autumn, too, because we had L.O. That's cool.
Starting point is 01:28:53 Oh, that was cool. That was the most difficult. I've never had a front of someone to anybody. No. And it was a little, it was a little difficult. No, that was a tense situation. That was a serious That was a real drink chance
Starting point is 01:29:06 Like with everybody all around I don't think it was a real situation But I'm just saying I think I think that He wasn't used to be Asked questions about the Kardashians Like that And I think
Starting point is 01:29:18 Because it was my fault I believe Well at least he blames me Like everyone else blames me And when they get drunk They say Norrie got me drunk I'm like what the fuck is EF not right here He has nothing to do with giving you shots And so
Starting point is 01:29:32 So, yeah, so. That was a little part. I didn't think he was used to it, and I did apologize to him. Well, he was recovering. And we, yes. Yeah, but he was going in. I think he was past recovering, but he was going in. What do you mean?
Starting point is 01:29:46 There's never past recovering. If you're recovering, you recover. Correct, correct. But he was already at a stage in his situation where. No, but some people, this is the thing. Some people in recovery, not all, definitely not most. Some people that do hard drugs, they drink. They will drink after recovery.
Starting point is 01:30:02 I think what happened to him in that situation when he took the hit the fifth. It was the combination. You know what's another thing that I would like to thank them. It's like we damn there had, except for Drake and Nikki, obviously, we damn they had the whole cash money. That's a fact. We had Birdman.
Starting point is 01:30:20 Oh, one of my favorites, too. I keep forgetting about Birdman. Birdman did not sweat. No. Neither did Master Pete. MasterPee. And we were in the hottest match studio ever. And they keep their glasses on the whole show.
Starting point is 01:30:32 The whole show. I was heated because I was like... They kept their glasses on the show. Why? I was sweating. And they were cool, calm and collected. But we had Birdman. We had, Turk, Turk, Turk, Turk, the Turk back and forths.
Starting point is 01:30:46 Always work flies. They're just great. VG, BG, twice, VG. Juvie. Manny. Manny. And Wayne. Wayne, yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:57 So, shout out to the whole cash money, man. That's great. And I tell you, What we also had no limit. We had Silta Shaka, which is awesome. Which is, which is real, real dope because, because one, I have a relationship with Sikka, but I do have that funny story where like, damn, bro, I don't think you should have beat me.
Starting point is 01:31:19 Mystical? We had mystical. Word, I forgot that. We got that. We got that. We need M.X. Oh, wow. Yeah, we also had, we also been able to have groups.
Starting point is 01:31:28 We had De La Sault Recipes Truigui. We had Norteur by nature. We had Northern Underground. We had Onyx. We almost had Wootang, but we've had a lot of them. I think we had the most members that anybody. We had Cyprus Hill. At one time.
Starting point is 01:31:44 Cypress Hills, fam, so many great members. Lawsworths, so many great members. Yeah, that was all done. You could never. Oh, man. I know there's so much that we're leaving out, because it's hard to think about 500. 100 episodes.
Starting point is 01:32:01 You can name by 100 and you're going to leave 400 400 charts. Yeah, and EPMD. EPMD. Chuck D. Shout out. Eric Sermon.
Starting point is 01:32:11 We never have flavor, flavor, right? No, but we had Chuck D. He's, like, his team has reached out and it should be happening. We got Chuck D. And Chuck D.
Starting point is 01:32:20 He was incredible, man. No, Chuck D said my name. I fucking kept it. His frame of mine. His frame of mind and how he thinks and he goes about it, man. DoC was incredible.
Starting point is 01:32:31 DoC? You see where you're going with this man? Like, I forgot about it. I forgot about DOC. No, I get excited. We had DMC. It's hard for me to get back. No, only DOC, we had DMC, man.
Starting point is 01:32:43 With a little, with his white, say, that guy. Don't just DMC, dog. No, not DMC. I went involved. I never worked it in my life to that day. DoC. DOC, DOC says some shit on the podcast. DMC said everything.
Starting point is 01:32:55 And special ed. Oh, boy. Special ads is the only guy that ever came in slides. Sandals. Came in what? Sandals. Oh, shit. Now, Brett Christner.
Starting point is 01:33:06 Brett. There goes to him. Who's Brett, man? Burr. Bird. Bird. Sorry, Bert. I apologize.
Starting point is 01:33:16 He was easy. He was excellent. I remember a special ad moment as well because he kept, I thought he was blaming us. Because he kept saying the internet is, changed the thing. And what you don't understand is, once we release it on YouTube, once these clips go out, we don't have no control over what the internet does. Right, right, right, right.
Starting point is 01:33:40 So there's people saying, hey, man, you know, especially as said this, like, it was us saying it. And it wasn't. It was just people like, and I believe that was like the first time I really was, after Little Wayne shit, I was a really, really, really like the time where I was like, yo, the internet is just, they don't care about the truth. If the If the lies more entertaining
Starting point is 01:34:02 That's it They ended that So But I think Especially Ed also learned that lesson too Because he got to know that If he went back on our Instagram We didn't
Starting point is 01:34:11 We didn't post none of that Negative part of it You know what I mean We didn't even post the part Where the West Coast dudes Was going back at them Right You know they tried to reach out
Starting point is 01:34:21 To be for that phone call Wow To connect them You know there was a whole phone call Yeah Oh yeah That conference call Yeah I was
Starting point is 01:34:28 Let me avoid that one, bro. Yeah, like, explain it, explaining it. Explain it. That's real. And it's like, you know, sometimes it's a person's perspective, but if you hurt somebody with your perspective, then, like, it's like, yeah, because the West Coast was really mad, though. They were really mad.
Starting point is 01:34:52 Because he was basically saying, well, let me, let me even not put nobody's words in his mouth, but he was saying, like, gangster hip, pop messed up hip hop and that is because of the West Coast. And the West Coast, they all stood up, bro. I like the young G's, many G's. Yeah. I thought the Dolphine.
Starting point is 01:35:12 We had them too. That legendary one in Vegas. A ball. M. G. Yeah, yo was there too. Try to remember. A ball, MJG.
Starting point is 01:35:22 That was an awesome. That's what I said. Turkey Octet. He was like, well, because they're from the. Can't forget David Banner Also repeat it You made them When you dropped him
Starting point is 01:35:33 Right David Bannon You never spoke about this He never spoke about this Never missed David Bannett And I told it to BG Because I knew BG was going to do it
Starting point is 01:35:42 That wall right there is That's not a wall That's a goddamn paper So people People get drunk I'd be so scared Because I be looking And I'm like no
Starting point is 01:35:54 And they'll try to Like Put the eye on it So David Banner was our first lesson. I believe you moved to his chair. We were going to take a picture.
Starting point is 01:36:03 We were going to take a picture. We'll go with that. So we moved the chair. You moved his chair. Damn bad as my home man. That's a man. That's just. Experience.
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Starting point is 01:36:56 Every single day I'm still learning how to live with problems, mistakes, relationships, emotions ever since I was born. And I still have so many questions. Where do we come from? What happens after death? How do you deal with cancellation? Cristiano or Messi? Do aliens exist? What is love? Real Madrid or Varsa? From every day and ordinary to the deep and extraordinary. This isn't a normal podcast. Everything here is spontaneous, real and genuine. This podcast is like a deep talk with your closest friends, where vulnerability comes out. Conspiracy theories end up on the table and goals and lessons are shared. Don't know. Wait me.
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Starting point is 01:37:51 Mainstream media is full of crude depictions of the unhoused, stories that shame and blame and paint the unhoused as a monolith. We the N-House is the podcast that's changing that. I'm Theo Henderson, creator, and host, and for years I've created a space where the un-housed and their advocates can tell their own stories. In the last few months alone, I've interviewed Un-House parents, immigrants, mutual aid organizers, veterans, the LGBTQTIA plus community, and the policymakers who make the laws that impact the unhoused existence. Weidian Hous is a two-time webby and signal award-winning show with many exciting guests on the horizon. Tune in this week for my interview with Dr. Gio Wichler,
Starting point is 01:38:37 a street doctor turned influencer whose work with the unhoused community has made a huge impact online and in her community. Listen to Weythian House on the IHard Radio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Keith Giamanka seemed like a mild-mannered suburban dad, but secretly, He became someone else, a master of disguise who went on a crime spree.
Starting point is 01:39:05 At the time, did it seem like a crazy idea? It seemed very crazy. But I felt so desperate that I felt it was the quickest, easiest way out. Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong and what that might look like? No, I didn't want to manifest that. I was trying to manifest success. Every family has its secrets. But what happens when you discover that your dad has been living a double life?
Starting point is 01:39:36 That is not the look of an innocent man. This is going to change my life and my family dynamic forever because everything that had existed prior in my reality is now untrue. Listen to Deep Cover the Family Man on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Better. But this is a category that we should have had. Two of the most druggish recently.
Starting point is 01:40:09 Recently. Recently, the drunk. I got a both. They sold with me up. That's how that's how drunk they got. Who? BG and Raskastcast. Razzcast said, by to me,
Starting point is 01:40:20 1,500 times. He kept turning around. Yo, by the way. I was like, I'm like, cool. I know. I'm going with EFN. I said, you. I like it.
Starting point is 01:40:29 He followed us to Kendall, too. You know, to go out on from here, the candle and drink, you know, you are the good one right there. I love those type of drunks. I'm so sorry, because I know that. What kind of drunk? What do you mean? Like, the guy, they played a game. He played a game.
Starting point is 01:40:49 Like, other than, like, I'm going to be honest with you. And this is real talk. Like, when they get real, real drunk like that, I don't feel safe until they leave the block. Once they leave the block Like emotional drunks Yeah like like Oh BG BG
Starting point is 01:41:05 You didn't see him outside BG hit his car The car was parked Like how were you hitting a parked He wasn't driving He wasn't gladly he wasn't driving But uh He was good during the episode
Starting point is 01:41:20 Yeah but we love BG Yeah he did He didn't know At one point We lost We lost them But again Fun drunks
Starting point is 01:41:28 but you know I will tell you this I always look when I can tell that they're overdoing on the drinking I'll always look and I'll always be concerned because people do know that
Starting point is 01:41:42 we know better now we know better now like you know what I'm saying so but those two was my favorite too recently I think those are where there's two people that French kissed
Starting point is 01:41:53 Zeno and his girl and and he had a Two kisses and drinks. Oh, the castle of Blake. Now, BG and we did not use this.
Starting point is 01:42:08 We was very responsible. We were very responsible. This time, we stilled up. We all was like, oh, we got to get the Castle Blake. But it was at one word, I'm not going to say it. But he leaned over. He did some shit. And we were like, mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:42:22 We were editing on the spot. We were all like, like, that's getting edited now. No, no. And that be my only part about that. And they got a podcast, so, you know, shout out to them. He said me the other day. But that be my only thing is like, you want them to get just about this drug, but you don't want them to get too drunk.
Starting point is 01:42:42 Because once they get too drunk, it's like, damn, now they are our responsibility. Like, Zeno, Zeno was another one. He'd been on a couple times. That was Tennessee. No, that was one of the best. What was BG drinking? Um He showed up with Don Julio
Starting point is 01:43:02 I said patrol I mean to say he's a killer And um Was Raskas Kass drinking Good question I think he was drinking Mama Wana though
Starting point is 01:43:11 No bro he was drinking something else Jameson Yeah Oh yeah He took it day He took a day He came ready Jameson and Monster
Starting point is 01:43:20 Word Yeah I remember that That I ain't a lot I'm 500 podcasts I might have threw up 500 times The last thing, too.
Starting point is 01:43:30 No, the fact that you bring this stuff for yourself Right. No, because I'm being honest. My favorite. Sonny has my favorite throw-up story. He, like, we used to battle each other. This is when I always think Drink Crystal Light because, yeah, I said drink
Starting point is 01:43:47 Crystal Light because I used to think it was Punchet from Puerto Rico. Real shit. Yeah, yeah. So I come through his front of door. So then he comes through the crib, and he like, I'm, I'm going to beat you today and drinking it.
Starting point is 01:43:59 And I'm like, God damn it. It was like on Thanksgiving or something. But crystal light days was way back. You know that thing. Yeah. So he comes to it. And I'm like, all right, make your own drinks. Whatever drink you want, you can make them.
Starting point is 01:44:11 I'm going to drink your drinks. And I'm going to give him a shout out to him. And then I went, now I'm making my drink. And then I put out that gray goose, put that crystal light in there. And you think it's because it's non-suggery. So you think it's like, and you can drink more of it. but you're not realizing, oh, you're getting fucked up. Like, you get it.
Starting point is 01:44:32 It's an old-school trick. Yeah, it's an old-school trick. And that's how I know we're real friends. Oh, so let me finish. Hold on, hold on. So, he's like, he's like, I can see. He's going down, Frazier. Downs, Frasier.
Starting point is 01:44:47 I can see him, and he's looking, and he runs to the bathroom, but he holds his mouth. Anyone else would have picked you out there, And the throw-up was coming out. So he holds his mouth, the shit goes out through his nose. Listen, it came out through the nose because I couldn't stop him. Then I got to let it go. Listen, I painted his wall.
Starting point is 01:45:20 Yes, yeah. You did a Picasso. Brand-new-paid job. And he was a bad. I was happy about to win But on your wall Yeah Yeah
Starting point is 01:45:31 He's like, fuck up my walls I'm gonna go in the end No, no That's your friend And brother This event That's before drink champs Even the first version
Starting point is 01:45:42 And they said one time Jay the kids threw up But I don't remember that at all No I know that He ain't never do that I remember It was his son Okay
Starting point is 01:45:51 No it wasn't They don't look that much of like I'm telling you But I remember In all respect Since we're giving a shout out and we're doing the whole show in love. Let's give a shout out to season one when we did, when we did eight, we were at eight and nine.
Starting point is 01:46:06 Shout out to Racquet. Yeah. Set out to, season one, shout out to the Viscane crazy. Shout out to Viscan. He's started out. He's starting from the beginning. You know what I meant? Before Independent, shout out to all of that because the locations mattered and the ambiance was there.
Starting point is 01:46:23 The atmosphere was there and it made us what we are. Yeah, Foxx all. Wait, but not that night. The aren't our things. Yeah, don't be subjective. Don't just shout out the places. He did every place and he's a favorite by the place.
Starting point is 01:46:39 They said, not that night to another. Paul, just live and everything. That's it. That's it. Listen. Hasmat Studios, but we have more. Oh, Hasmat Studios. Yeah, we also had Thurston Howell at Hasmat.
Starting point is 01:46:52 We had Daveyce over there. We have. What's happened? We have. Yeah, with Calais. I don't think you were that. Where was the one that we did, P. Rock and Premier?
Starting point is 01:47:03 That's at the... Oh, stage. No. Sidebar. That's what they first gave us the 50,000-inch. That's what we had Carrey's one and premier. What was Homeboy named and make the pieces? Jerry, shout-up.
Starting point is 01:47:15 Jerry. We got a shout-out. We got a shout-out. Yeah, we did one at Blackboard Ordinary as well. Some of these COVID episodes, I know, I know Slive. I ain't gonna lie. Sly ain't telling. No bullshit.
Starting point is 01:47:26 what he said, yo, listen, Farrel had us take real for COVID. Callet was even dumb to. He said, everybody masking suits. We had fucking hydraulic space suits.
Starting point is 01:47:42 Hey, but how do we get them back? Except for y'all. But how we get Callet back? Borg came with that fucking machine. Blu-in. Yeah, you see, recently they did it. They did the style of me.
Starting point is 01:47:56 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I was saying to myself, if they did that as a style, we really did almost kill the DJ College, bro. He checked off. Yeah, yeah. He said no one. You ain't never said this he was gonna have you. One of the first businesses I ever started was,
Starting point is 01:48:15 remember I got about. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the sent the sanitation shit. Wait, I thought you were helping us, and now I heard you sent the invoice. Hey, man, we keep it in the family. I started a business just for... He bought the machine, or you were renting it, or you bought him? I bought the machine.
Starting point is 01:48:32 And then he came and he was sanitized. And it was so, like, there's so many stories when they come to this. We'll never remember all of them because 500 podcasts are a lot of... And sorry to change it up a little bit, but, you know, shout out to our affiliates, you know, the Latino champs, you know what I'm saying? Good. Shout out to Grumpy O'G's too I love what they're doing
Starting point is 01:49:00 Um Um shit They watch talkers They're doing on all Watch stalkers Grumpy OGs Smoke champs Bleak
Starting point is 01:49:08 Yeah Rock solid Bleak Um doing his thing Uh Fatherhood Yeah Uh
Starting point is 01:49:15 I want to say Run Champs I don't know I'm thinking Run Champs Yeah Sports champs Oh you can't
Starting point is 01:49:25 forget about Sports Jets For real. Uh-huh. And, and shout out to the Jamaican. Then we, don't y'all have your own,
Starting point is 01:49:32 uh, Ross? You ain't got your own shit yet? Nah, they're bullshit. No, but, no,
Starting point is 01:49:36 but that's serious. But that's serious. Shout out to reggae music. We had Bougu Bontan. Oh, yeah. We had, Shaggy. Vibes Cartel.
Starting point is 01:49:44 Shaggy, Shaggy. Beanie Man. We started beef with Beanie Man and Trinidad. Yo, that was crazy. And I didn't even know why I asked them that. I was like,
Starting point is 01:49:55 I was like, I was like, yo, you mess with doubles? He was like, no. Not even, by the way, yeah, yo, listen, when you look at something, this is Beanie Man. This is Beanie Man, you don't remember this?
Starting point is 01:50:08 When you look at something in retrospect, yes, he didn't mean it like that, but if you're Trinidad and you see that, you say, what, a dog won't even eat, my national dish? Like, it's kind of crazy. So he had, I saw him.
Starting point is 01:50:25 He actually, actually did a real blog saying, hey, man, trying to have people. He did. He had to answer that. He had to. I love that he ain't tag us or nothing. I was like, leave us out of this shit.
Starting point is 01:50:36 And shout out of the Bradford. When you asked him, the Dean, double. Yes. And he said, it almost like he thought about it for like two seconds. Oh, yeah. I love doubles.
Starting point is 01:50:46 Because he knew what he was doing. He's doing that demeanor. Bob's on point. Yeah. And believe it or not, shout out to Kodak Black. Kodak Black. That was a great episode. Another head comment went off.
Starting point is 01:50:58 You're right. And I hope Haiti forgives me wholeheartedly. I don't think they forgive you yet. No, because at that time, they wanted to kill me. And I want to come through. MC Shan. But y'all got to let me know it's okay. Kodak Black, MC Shan, and I believe Scott Storch was the only person in that mid-interview, they stood up.
Starting point is 01:51:16 Yeah. Oh, yeah. I don't think Scott. Scott didn't do it. Scott didn't do it. No, no, no. It was just the same energy. I said MC-Shan.
Starting point is 01:51:23 Yeah. Yeah. Zeno did. Kodak stood up. Yeah, yeah. There was somebody else that was... Saddam stood up. No, somebody even most recently...
Starting point is 01:51:33 Yeah, BG stood up, yeah. BG stood up, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Everybody who had a little something, a little piece, stood up. Didn't Patty LaBuez stand up? Oh, yes, she did. Oh, yeah, Sonny, man.
Starting point is 01:51:46 He almost got killed. Sonny, man. He tried to, he tried to... I would just want it to have one dance with... He tried to make Patty LaBelle twirled. I'm sorry Her son was not having it You never see a black guy
Starting point is 01:52:02 face get red His face turned so red I was like sunny If you don't get away from that woman I didn't know she was single at the time You know what I'm saying No she's respected Yeah
Starting point is 01:52:12 And I said sonny Yeah And I said sonny stop Yeah yeah yeah yeah Sonny cannot read the rules sometimes He cannot read the room No I'm coming authentic Pure and adapt
Starting point is 01:52:24 time it wasn't. I'll tell you how much Sonny can't be the wrong. She's that big. You're not supposed to twerk. This is recently. This is recently. We're going through Atlanta.
Starting point is 01:52:34 Sunny gets in front of me in the airport and he's talking to this lady and he doesn't realize he's calling her fake airport police. Oh shit. He's like, this is the fake airport police.
Starting point is 01:52:50 She did not find that funny at all. And I'm looking at Sunny. Hold on. Hold on, hold on, hold on. I got a question. This is TSA. He's calling TSA. I got help for him this one.
Starting point is 01:53:00 Okay. Ross got something to do with this? Ross, no, don't Ross tell the two. This is veggie Rod. I was showing Ross something because it was. No, my point is you was playing with this lady as if you knew her. Like, that's how you play with somebody you know. Ross, I just need you to ask.
Starting point is 01:53:16 My man. Was she offended? I seen the after effects. Y'all walked in. She was offended, bro. Yes. The first and the second one. He's clear.
Starting point is 01:53:24 What are you talking about? I'm talking about the girl like I'm saying. No, you're not TSA. That one. That's not cool. If anybody's a badge is TSA. And by the way, this is right after the strike. I got to give this story.
Starting point is 01:53:37 No one must be called a fake worker at no job. And no job. He came at the end. I'm waiting for it. Right. So here's the story. Listen, Linda. Here's the story.
Starting point is 01:53:49 Shout out the rent man. He was on show. I go through TSA. first, you know. Yeah. So I say to the young lady, he comes after, by the way. Yeah. And I just kept it going.
Starting point is 01:54:01 I said, you're not TSA. Well, where are you TSA? How is that funny? Well, follow, wait. Okay. I said, no, you're not TSA. And she said, I am TSA. You know, I'm bullshit.
Starting point is 01:54:13 I said, you're too beautiful to be TSA. And then she put the cup on you. And then she put the cubs on you. Yeah. You know, girl shit. And I'm playing. So even if that was the case. I want to show.
Starting point is 01:54:29 Even if that was the case, leave it there. Don't go back again. He went back again two more times. You're not TSA. He comes behind me. And I still said, you know, I already put my shoes. I got away from him so fast. You know what?
Starting point is 01:54:42 I said, I'll put on TSA. This girl is like this. But he sees that and he thinks she was never offended at all. Ross is right there. If Ross said anything different, I was never... Let me tell you something. Not only is she was offended,
Starting point is 01:55:00 I was offended for her. Get out of it. I was like, this is not right. Listen, no one wants to go to their job and someone walks up to them and say, you're a favorite worker. Nobody. We're leaving a good time.
Starting point is 01:55:10 Like, we're getting to the good time. You're having a good time. She was not having a good time. She's at work, sir. I'm just trying to make someone's day, and I made her day. No, she did. She was right of faith.
Starting point is 01:55:19 No, he did. Ross, if you don't open you, Big Mount Red. Let's give a shout out to the DJs that we had. We had Clue on the show. Oh, yeah. We had premiere on the show. We had, um, who?
Starting point is 01:55:33 Kit Capri on the show. Kri was dope. We had Envy on the show. Call it is a good. We had Calid on the show. Enough, enough was. DJ and Nog was on the show. And Camillo.
Starting point is 01:55:44 And thanks enough for trusting us because that that story was kind of like a very delicate story. And it was like so much at the moment and he didn't he was wasting no time he got here shout to camillo for holding them down absolutely uh shout out to them for even playing uh the joke like uh and um yeah so we definitely need proplex shout out to angeli ye bro angelie martinez right yep yeah angelie ye Angie Martinez shout to the ladies man yeah we absolutely had jet be out to Alicia Keys Alicia Keys, Ms. Jones, Trina.
Starting point is 01:56:22 Moni Love. Moni Love. Yeah, Spend the Ruff. I believe Melissa V is the drunkest woman that ever got it on the show. I know a lot of people might be madden right now. Now you admit it? What? There's a lot of people better than that.
Starting point is 01:56:37 Amber Rose was. Amber Rose was great, yes. A lot of people might be madder than that. She still are six, you. Yeah, but the druggest one was. That's right. Was Melissa Ford. Melissa Ford.
Starting point is 01:56:48 Melissa Ford. It's like even with Dave Chappelle The whole time Dave Chappelle Said I want to do I'm gonna do the The show He get we get there We land in and Ohio
Starting point is 01:57:01 We have no intentions On actually put him on the show We're cool We made a certain deal So we're supposed to interview Black Star And Black Star only But He's walking around
Starting point is 01:57:12 When you get around us When you get around us It's a euphoria That makes you want to participate Like whether you Whether you You know Want to blow a home
Starting point is 01:57:20 or take a picture or yell something from the crowd. Yes. And so Dave the whole time is telling us, hey, man, you know, guys, I'm not going to get on the show. I'm a chill, my chill. And then out of the blue, he just came out with a microphone. I was just like, I was in his pocket. I was like, yo, how do you go from your chill guys?
Starting point is 01:57:38 I'm not doing the show to. Hey. And then, and then, you know, as a Puerto Rican, as a Puerto Rican, as a Puerto Rican. You know. One of the notes in his thing, they were saying, EFM, give me one on Puerto Rican beers. Classic.
Starting point is 01:57:54 Yes, that was awesome. It's very easy to mistake a beer for being Puerto Rican. I'm just, I'm just, it's a Puerto Rican man. It was a Puerto Rican man, right? Yeah, I remember, I remember. But, and I believe he called you
Starting point is 01:58:06 Puerto Rican Santa Claus. It was that the Cuban Santa Claus. He called you Puerto Rican Santa Claus. I think he said Puerto Rican Santa Claus. Puerto Rican Santa Claus. And his people were so, like, protective of him. And what they understand, but they probably don't understand is like,
Starting point is 01:58:19 where Latinos, man? Like, if we're not offended about the joke, then, you know what I mean? But yeah, that was, that was classic. That was classic. And I'd tell you like this. I just told you, Marlon Wayne's,
Starting point is 01:58:35 Kevin Hart, how much comedic genius they were. I don't think I've ever been, Warren's that. Stop the mic. That's fair. We got to reset everything. I don't think, I don't think, Mike Apps
Starting point is 01:58:48 and get rid of Mike Apps Very spares Like there's so many bro dude What was I saying What was the same? Who was I?
Starting point is 01:58:56 Dave Chappelle Oh yeah I don't think I've ever seen Dave Not be a comedian And not be funny Like he could tell you The most serious shit
Starting point is 01:59:07 Like Yo man this is malaria Going around the world And then he'll say something And you still laugh He's like he can laugh About the most serious shit So
Starting point is 01:59:16 Yeah So we're wrapping it up 10 years. That's right, 10 years. And we're going to imagine what these other 10 years are looking like. So spend another 10 years with us. Let's go. Drink Champs is a Drink Champs LLC production, hosts and executive producers, N-O-R-E, and DJEFN. Listen to Drink Champs on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 01:59:45 Thanks for joining us for another episode of Drink Chams, hosted by yours truly DJEFN, and N-O-R-E. Please make sure to follow us on all our socials. That's at Drink Champs across all platforms. At the real Norriega on IG. At Noriega on Twitter. Mine is at Who's Crazy on IG. At DJEFN on Twitter.
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Starting point is 02:00:29 So the timing might be off, the sound might be muffled, but what's going to come out of there is something that you can feel. Celebrate Black Music Month with special episodes of the Questlove show. Listen on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. Welcome to Sabara Football, the sweet and the spicy on and off the field. I'm Daniela Duran, and this is where we get to. to know the people behind the game like never before. The pressure, the fame, and everything that happens when the cameras were off.
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Starting point is 02:01:26 And these are just a few of the stunning stories I'll be exploring on the 14th season of Family Secrets. He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move. And he went out the front door and he jumped in a car and drove off. And that was the last time I saw him. Listen to Season 14 of Family Secrets on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Every family has its secrets. But what happens when you discover that your dad has been living a double life? That is not the look of an innocent man.
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