Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss on Drake’s new track, Red Alert’s legacy, and 50 Cent turning 50

Episode Date: July 8, 2025

Fat Joe & Jadakiss discuss Jada’s new track, M80, that he dropped during the 4th of July holiday, and that this is just a taste of new music that Jada has coming out. The guys react to Drake...’s new track, What Did I Miss, and agree that Drake brought it with his latest release, and discuss the history of rappers flipping on each other, and how that is not a new practice in the industry. Next, Joe & Jada react to the Knicks hiring Mike Brown as their new head coach, and although they think the hire is pretty good, they still feel that Thibs should have been given more time to bring a championship to New York. At 68 years old, the Legendary DJ Red Alert is still doing his thing at WBLS, and Joe and Jada give Red his flowers for being the icon and pioneer that he is. The fellas celebrate the RZA and 50 Cent as they both celebrated birthdays this week. The guys take a moment to remember Young Noble, who was a member of Tupac’s group the Outlawz. And, Joey Chestnut has won another Nathan’s hot dog eating contest this past 4th of July, and Jadakiss asked Fat Joe, who is the true Serial Glizzy Eater, Joey Chestnut or Fat Joe? Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano return to headline the most decorated boxing card in history, featuring 9 world champions and 21 titles on the line. Streaming LIVE Friday July 11 on NetflixHttps://www.netflix.com/title/82035642 Get you question answered on the showLeave us a voicemail at www.speakpipe.com/1800JOEJADA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:14 What up, y'all's your boy Fat Joe? Whoa, you know what is your boy Kiss? You know what this is? the Joe and Jay the show fucking right pal pal pal pal yo listen I figured it out
Starting point is 00:02:34 right we the rookies thus far we're the rookies of the year you know what I'm saying so when you say you know
Starting point is 00:02:43 this podcast has been out there for a long time they've been doing their thing but we're the most likely to succeed that's how I'm looking at it like because I shit pop your shit man
Starting point is 00:02:54 no what you see he won't always be humble, I'm keeping it real. I'm keeping it real. That's shit smoking out there. We got a tent on the streets right now. I'm telling you, I see the algorithms. I know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:03:06 But anyway, Jada, how was your weekend, man? Nice weekend. A little bit of work, a little bit of family time, the grill, a couple cigars. I was on the water yesterday. You know what I mean? This is a typical weekend for guys like us. That sound like a smooth weekend.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Me, I don't know if you know, I'm Sontanma. You see that fucking Suntan, B. I'm Sontanma. Yo, B, let me tell you something. I was like, the more Jewish guys in Palm Beach. Eight in the morning, you look out the window, Joe Crack was outside, all you'd up, ready to get my suntan, go get that glow.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Because, you know, these people, they be fucking me up. They make me look like I'm Pass-Sway and Ghost. The shit be like, I'm the whitest. They got you light-skinned, and they got me good. ghostly you know so they got to you got to make sure you get the lighting right man because this guy's nuts y'all what's going on man so we out here man you know i well i was definitely in the crib surrounded by family and friends and i real i come to realize that is the happiest time for me in life like just talking telling jokes you know fucking nor he was in my house all week he
Starting point is 00:04:26 wouldn't leave. He came here for one day. Day and that, shout out my sister, Neri, Noah, the whole crew. They in there every day. He's supposed to come today. He was our guest. Norrie missed his flight. You know what I mean? And we got to say that because when the ball's in the other court, he would have Mr. Lee.
Starting point is 00:04:43 He would have sent Mr. Lee that flyers back. He would have, Mr. Lee would have been calling uncontrollable. You know. My brother missed his flight. And we're going to talk. about that. I mean, Norrie was supposed to be here today. He's both of our
Starting point is 00:05:00 brothers and he missed his flight that he was in his crib all week. You know, he's a special guy. And the thing that Norrie don't know is that he tells me the same stories over and over and over again. You think I'm a big, I am a big talker. I talk a lot of shit. But when I
Starting point is 00:05:16 get around Norrie, I let him tell him stories, but he tell me the same story every time. Three stories. Every time keep me, yo, yo, yo, check this out. You know time with Kanye this. I'm like, I know the whole shit. I ain't going to fuck up his vibe.
Starting point is 00:05:32 He's telling this story. I'm like, at that time, such and such came in, Norrie. He's like, oh, you know, yeah, I know the story. But my brother, like I said, we're the rookies of the year. You know, there's certain podcasts is like Dream Champs.
Starting point is 00:05:48 You know, I was the first guinea pig on Drink Champs. And, boy, if they let all that footage out, Like I knew walking out of there that I was going to have beef with a bunch of rappers. I knew the first taping of drink champs I knew I had beef with everybody because they was acting the craziest shit in the world.
Starting point is 00:06:09 And so, you know, Norie coming. He coming real soon. A lot of beautiful guests. Hip-hop. You, you dropped the joint. Yeah, dropped the little something for you to... Something for you to enjoy.
Starting point is 00:06:26 with your potato salad and all that it wasn't about nothing just to, you know what I mean? Something for the firework. Shopping in your skills. I ain't liked no fireworks. I was for the kids, so I gave the grown-up some fireworks. Shout out to Drake, he dropped
Starting point is 00:06:40 something too. New track, what did I miss? It went crazy. I love that track, bro. No doubt. That, what did I mean? You know, I almost reposted because he had like a little video. You know, I'm, you know,
Starting point is 00:06:54 I'm not going to say you're serious. you, right? But I'm a liker. You know, some people lurk. They go on Instagram and they, and they, you know, I shouldn't get you jammed up with your wife.
Starting point is 00:07:06 I see you under a lot of, I see you like a lot of things. Like, I like shit. Yeah. So I'm not, I'm not going to just be on Instagram and act like I don't like shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:15 If I like it, I like it. See, a lot of people take it. You'll fish you for that because a lot of people take that one little flick of the thumb could cause, could cause a world to fucking war seven.
Starting point is 00:07:28 And it's just, all it is is liking shit. You like something, you hit the button. Nowadays I'd be careful. You know, so like with Drake, he threw a little video with the new single. I was almost ready to repost that shit on my story.
Starting point is 00:07:43 I said, you know what? Man, I don't really know who he dissing and nothing like that. Let me just like it and keep it moving. But I felt like the new track was really dope. I listened to it a couple of times. And, you know, he's one, one, number one away from Michael Jackson's record. And I think the soul of Michael Jackson is fighting that shit.
Starting point is 00:08:05 Because every time he put out one, you think it's going to take that joint, it just backed down. But, you know, that, baby girls, I mean, listen, man, if we're going to talk the truth, you know, everybody was like, they thought there were time. in effect with Drake and who he came back? No, no, they thought that. They was out there acting like that. Who is they? Nobody thought he was retiring. He ain't fucking ready to retire. Listen to me.
Starting point is 00:08:36 They was out there acting like it was over. He hits a very important thing in his new single where he said like, yo, I thought these people was my guys. They got a taste of the rap industry, man. They flip on you
Starting point is 00:08:52 emphatic. You ever felt like They flipped on you? This game, they flip. Rappers? Rapids, the game, executives, everybody you can think of. Store owners. Yeah, they fucking flip. That's part of this.
Starting point is 00:09:07 That's the game we're in. I didn't understand that. Like, how guys he made something. You just tried to have them. The world changed on them. The world definitely changed on them. Because I didn't understand that shit. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:09:21 Well, I was just like, yo, how all these guys was his man's they flip anyway he addresses that on a single right and so I know because my temperature was everybody was like yo sova man had the run this this and that I never believe that but then he came back with that baby girl what it didn't let me see it twirl I was like oh shit you know and he back on that shit and then he dropped this new song is like he back on that shit shit. You know what I'm saying? So shout out to Drake, man, the Sixth God.
Starting point is 00:09:57 What else we got to talk about, man? Oh, shit. We got a lot of shit. You're going to talk about the Knicks, though, first, Mike Brown. Oh, man. Supposedly we hired Mike Brown. What you feel about that? I'm going to hear you out.
Starting point is 00:10:08 What do you feel about that? I mean, because you always put me. I'm not fucking Mitch Cup check or none of them. How are you going to hear me? My opinion is like yours. I don't know. But you got a great opinion. What you think about Mike Brown?
Starting point is 00:10:19 I think he's, I think he's qualified that coaches. I mean, His, let's read his accolades. Two-time coach of the year, 2009 with the Cleveland Cavaliers, 2002, 2020 with the Sacramento Kings, four-time NBA champ as an assistant coach. That's important for us. 2003, 2017, 2018, 2018, 2022.
Starting point is 00:10:47 We get it. We did? No, I said we get the accolades. Yeah, now. If we get a few pieces, you know what I mean? We got some pieces. We got a couple. We got Jordan Clarkson.
Starting point is 00:10:58 We got 20 off the bench. We got from France. I love this guy. The African French guy. Yeah, we got. No, this. You got him. Yo, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yo.
Starting point is 00:11:11 I fucking love this guy. We didn't, we journey. No. You got to learn his name. I always wanted him on our team. You can't be up here calling them the African French guy. Well, he dunked on. on LeBron in that championship game.
Starting point is 00:11:26 He was holding down the whole French team. That guy right there, he went to Philly. He's tough. He's tough. I love it. What's his name? Gershawn. Gershon.
Starting point is 00:11:38 What's his last name? Yabousheli. Yabousheli. That's not more like a... He switched up the name Gershawn. You know what I'm saying? But Gershonson's my guy. Yabu Seli.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Yabu Seli, man. Yabu Salli got that old Nicky. I fucking love Gershon now. Let's get into the real shit. Not sure Mike Brown's better than Timbs I'm gonna be honest with you I'm not sure
Starting point is 00:11:58 and I don't really like coaches that's kind of like cool with the players like I don't you know what you know you just shut me down saying coach in a year two years
Starting point is 00:12:10 No all I did was read this damn thing man I don't know Mike Brown I thought they brought Mike Brown because he's like this with LeBron and it would be a play to bring LeBron over to the Knicks. So when we talk about LeBron,
Starting point is 00:12:25 he opted out. He took a one-year contract, so if the Lakers ain't doing what they're doing. I heard Wes and them and Riching them ain't the coolest, they don't really rock like that. So that ain't happening. Who cares?
Starting point is 00:12:41 You know, it got to be in their favor. They only make deals that they control. So that's not happening. All right, that's cool. What I'm saying, is, so Mike Brown, man, let's, let's hope he's the best. You know, I wouldn't have got rid of Tibbs. I'm just keeping it a buck with you.
Starting point is 00:13:01 I feel the same way. I thought we should have bought him back and did the whole campaign. We saw him. Come back. Yeah. Yeah, I think so. He should bring him back, though. They should have brought him back.
Starting point is 00:13:11 I mean, but Mike Brown, you know, let's salute him. He's at the next. He's a different place to sacrament. You got all we got right now. I think he's hiring him. some good assistance, though. They said he got some strong, some strong assistance, so hopefully we'd be a high.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Listen, let me tell you something, man. Shout out the BLS. I was in the weekend, heavy in BLS, and I heard one of my mentors, Red Alert. Uncle Red, Elipu started me, and to hear him on the radio, like somebody Google, how old is Red Alert? He's been since the inception of hip-hop.
Starting point is 00:13:52 and he's still rocking on the radio, still current, still incredible. And shout out to BLS, a lot of fluid. Shout out to his wife. A lot of moving and grooving. I usually see Uncle Red with his wife. We was on Rock the Bells together. 68. 68.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Rocking. And it won't let him go. I spoke to him last weekend. I was like, yo, Ray, he was like, yo, man, I wasn't just chill in Atlanta. I got a nice house. He said, they keep forcing me to DJ. Like, he's stuck. Like, they will not get rid of red.
Starting point is 00:14:24 His grandfathered in. He can't stop. He can't stop, man. But, you know, I've been listening to Reds so long that whenever he go, you just see ya. Like, I already could finish the shit. But shout out the BLS for keeping it a stack. And anybody who can, in the entertainment business that could keep your workers working.
Starting point is 00:14:44 Because, you know, they're firing a lot of people, good people out there. So shout out to everybody who ain't been fired. and every company that can keep your employees because this shit crazy. They're taking away shit, man. No, I'm telling you. They're taking the way. They're trying to take everything away from the people, man.
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Starting point is 00:20:29 Dudes be wild until they get a GoFund me. You know what I'm saying? I don't like GoFundMe. You don't like GoFund me? I'll come back and kill my family if I die, you fucking put up a goal fund. But, Jada, man, you know I got you
Starting point is 00:20:43 know I got you regardless, but let me tell you ain't never getting a goat. I fucking hate it. fun me, like what's... I don't fucking... I mean, if it's for causes, if you try to get an organ or something...
Starting point is 00:20:55 No, I mean, when it's needed, I'm all for it. But when... Not regular. People that you know got bred as soon as something happened is... I saw a friend of mine he had to go from me.
Starting point is 00:21:07 I had to call him up. I see your bro. Take that bad. I'm one phone call away, man. You're looking crazy out here with the go from me. Nah, this that, yo, how much you need, man? Because we can't do that shit. I guess you mean,
Starting point is 00:21:18 like if you got a real family structure and y'all got a couple of dollars don't let your family be on the go from me then you put up a go fund me that's like something happened lord forbid one of us and we got to go fund me that's a crockin somebody's stealing I'm not having it's going to buy stealing yeah but somebody always got to have nothing to do it
Starting point is 00:21:41 it's just somebody that knows let's just say it's ugly it's an ugly stand you know I paid for like a hundred funerals in the whole Bronx I paid a little bit under that. A lot of funerals, huh? Anybody's mother die, anybody this? My accountant, she'd be like, yo, Joe, you need to just start a funeral. Oh.
Starting point is 00:22:00 No, no. But a funeral. That's got a funeral. No, no, she dead ass like, yo, you got to start like a funeral charity or something because, yo, you pay for so much funerals. But, you know, it's a bit of survivors' guilt. You know what I'm saying? So you grew up in the hood.
Starting point is 00:22:17 you remember when your homie you grew up with mother used to give you chicken wings when you was starving. Belly was aching. They had no clue you was kiss a Joe, right? And then she comes and die. Some of the funerals we pay for, Warren. Some, a lot of... Some niggas what the hell.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Some niggas with the hell. How are you going to pay for a funeral for a nigger that went the hell? They're right, though, too. A lot of them with that. Let me tell you something. Somebody also told me, yo. Somebody told me, yo, everybody wanted to go to heaven, but the real party downstairs.
Starting point is 00:22:50 No, I'm telling you. I hope I didn't pay for nobody that went to hell. I hope not even. We pray for him. Every time the priest comes, he comes like, yo, you found God minutes before. But you know some niggas is down there partying. Hey, I'm just telling you, nobody,
Starting point is 00:23:11 everybody wants to go to heaven, but there's a hell of a party going on. They got methamphetamine, all the type of shit going on. Pink cocaine. It's crowded down there. It's crowded down there. That shit crowded down there, man. This week in hip-hop history, hold up.
Starting point is 00:23:28 July 5th, shout out to the abbey. The Rizzen celebrated his 56th birthday. The Rizzen. I mean, big shout out to the Rizzen, one of my favorite producers. July 7th, 1994 Warren G releases debut album. regulate g funk error save death jam records save that one record that one album sold regulators saved death jam records this is a fact google it figure it out that boy saved deaf jam records also happy birthday the fifth 50 turn 50 you know i mean big shout out welcome to the 50
Starting point is 00:24:10 club to my man 50 i mean turn 50 yo you know what's crazy you know the man been supporting this show man reposting uh clips and all out of the show you know what I'm saying that's a big deal you know I got friends in Dubai they look at 50 cent like he's the news no I swear to God like they don't watch CNN and Fox they're looking at 50 cent like he the news of America they're like yo 50 said this this
Starting point is 00:24:36 I'm like yo this shit crazy so you know the man we post We post us all the time. You know, we both have history with 50 cents. About history. And we turned it around, turned the negative until a positive. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:24:50 And I wish him 50 more years. Fact. The man's super cocked diesel right now. Like, he's going for this, some superhero shit. So he said he's working out three times a day. So, no, he's like, he's going to get, like, stupid diesel.
Starting point is 00:25:09 like not just these like a new Marvel Marvel part of one of them probably steroid up all type of shit going on out there man now I'm telling you the truth this nigga is he lifted in the gym I never said the nigga bigger nigga up
Starting point is 00:25:22 did throw him off the plane no I'm not saying I'm not throwing him off the plane I know he want to look like the nigga made out of stone who's who's the Marvel guy made out of stone because 50 are ready like this
Starting point is 00:25:36 he's like yo I got to get like this so I'm like shit. And he's like, yo, I'm working out three times a day, this, this, that. Remember when he turned, where he got, the movie he got sick? Where he was this skinny? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:51 So he took that acting shit serious. That's crazy. Yo, 50 cent, we love you, man. Salute the God and Tony Yeo, Uncle Murder. You know, I start some controversy. I always say, you know, Tony Yeo, the most lawyer in the world. I'd be like,
Starting point is 00:26:07 yo, I trade rich player for Tony Yeah, yo, that's big out there in the streets. Yeah, you know, rich player, my right-hand man, but I'd be like, yo, I'll trade rich player for Yale because, yeah, yo, he jump in front of the gun. 50 Ron! Like, yo, he's ready to take a bullet. That's the type of loyalty I need on my team.
Starting point is 00:26:28 That's a fact. Said I'm rich player to guard. They both the Haitian mafia, you know what I'm saying? New Rayquan album dropping July 18th. You know what I mean? Listen. Let me tell you some. This is his first solo album since 2017.
Starting point is 00:26:44 Let's just talk about this factory that Nas got, that they drop in seven albums. Could they, uh, Voice of God, can you tell me who's coming out on these albums? I think they got a daylight. They got a big hell. Shout out the Massa Piel. They got havoc.
Starting point is 00:27:00 They got a Nazan Primo. They got a ghost face album. They got a Ray Kwan album, a Slick album that dropped. In daylight Oh, so that was the slick They put it out Yeah
Starting point is 00:27:12 All of that came from Master Pipp Yo Fire Let me tell you something That Rayquan shit Gonna be fire I think Ghost got one Ghost got one coming out
Starting point is 00:27:21 I'm on that Shout out You're on that Ghost's face Yeah Damn you gave him a verse on Jayda My brother
Starting point is 00:27:27 You know that But you know You are like They got to catch you At the right time Like that's how you do it You got to catch me in the studio
Starting point is 00:27:36 Yo, it's, you know, it's hard. My producer lives somewhere in fucking the poker nose. I got a line in, I mean, my engineer. So I got to, it's a process with getting him prepped up. Shout out to my brother Arson is from the heat maker. He always, while I'm in New York, he let me use his studio. You know, his Florida, got cooling drag. I need some, I need you to come check me out, Austin.
Starting point is 00:28:00 No, Austin has got some shit. Always. But let me tell you something, man. Let's talk about the super group. Here I go with, I know it's internet. It's internet not confirmed. You know, Jayda liked to say. Any backlash from this?
Starting point is 00:28:15 Over it. Bro. I got Twitter. I got. Anything. Him. I got Facebook. You also have all of their phone numbers.
Starting point is 00:28:25 Yo, they ain't hit me back either. I hit K.R.S. though. I'm not even going to lie to you. I hit them up. Chris ain't hit me back. I did you. There's something for Kane, too. Shout out to Kane.
Starting point is 00:28:34 He was at my 50. Then I got on, we got some new shit coming out too. I might need a verse for Jaden. Yeah, I mean. You're going to cry. You know you can get verses. You know, every time I cut it to Jada, I got to chase this guy down. Like, seriously.
Starting point is 00:28:48 He sound like Calid. That's just a, that's just a mantra. I don't want to say it's, I don't want to make it seem like it's a certain level of how quick I can get you your verse back. I take long with everybody. Yeah, but what about the white boy from Boston? It doesn't like you work with him all the time. The white boy from Boston. He storks me, my artist, Millies.
Starting point is 00:29:13 He comes to the... He's your artist. Yeah. That makes sense. But he still extorts me. Him and Nino, man, they figured this way to, like... They know how to do it. They really, like, silently, they lower me.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Let me take you to eat. Let me do... They get me in there. They hit this shit on. Then it's like Broxtale. Now you can't leave. Let me tell you something. When I finish, I'm like, you motherfucking, you fucking distorted.
Starting point is 00:29:38 You can buy me a Rolex anytime. Just pull up on Joe Crack if you want that wonderful voice, that super strong voice. You know, your man, French Montana, that nigger delusional, man. French Montana, you know, we did it all the way up with French Montana. That boy, he'd be talking about, yo, it was that golden voice. You know, that voice, I was like, yo, French. He just take too much credit for it, right? He's like, yo, that voice, you know, that shit.
Starting point is 00:30:01 I'm like, it was the voice. Your friends, thank you for making us hot. You know what I'm saying? That guy, delusional records. There's a lot of niggins out of your sign of delusional records. No, I'm being honest with you. There's a lot of artists signed to delusional records. So I'm going to beat delusional and say that on the gram,
Starting point is 00:30:24 I saw a supergroup, Rakem, Koogee Rat, Big Daddy Kane, and KRS want a BD, production. Holy shit if that happens. I'm out of it. All the backlash go to crack. But if that happens who I'm looking forward
Starting point is 00:30:47 to I think Nas should sign that group ASAP if it doesn't exist. If it ain't real, I need Nas. I ain't talking good shit because I think that that group goes perfectly perfect with the mass appeal, whatever he's doing
Starting point is 00:31:03 right there. Imagine he put out an album with them and yo, let me tell you some guys I'm known for picking beats please have me
Starting point is 00:31:11 in the studio. I'm ready to help for free in any way I can't. You're about the A&R that joint? I would. I would. I mean, they got a...
Starting point is 00:31:21 Oh, shit. The God, but... Yo, fresh, y'all. What's the way? Yeah,
Starting point is 00:31:28 you know, yo, I'm fresh out. What's up? Yeah. I was sorry, you know, I just got my new janitor
Starting point is 00:31:33 job in the building. Hove, who hired you, Deshove? Yeah, they got me in the building, you know what I'm saying? You the duster? They told me to stay off the street, so I'm the janitor now. Don't steal shit in the building. Oh, fresh out.
Starting point is 00:31:46 Don't still. The time. What's your hours? What they got you doing around? I just started this morning. Oh, my God. This ain't going last long. How long he, you work hours?
Starting point is 00:32:00 They say nine and five, but I want the over hours. I want to be in the building. when it's closed if you get without me. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he's going nowhere fast. I want to be in the building when it's clothes. Nah. You want to clean them out. Yeah, I mean.
Starting point is 00:32:16 You're recording. It's live. Nah, it's live, but don't worry about it. They understand. Fresh out, fresh out like the, brother man of the show. Yeah. He's like, we can't get rid of him. The doorbell rain.
Starting point is 00:32:29 He just pop up out of nowhere. Y'all work here. Hopefully you don't steal the mics and shit. Nah, nah, nah, that's cool. Keep it clean. As long as you keep it clean in here, you know what I mean? It's a fish you. We can find a budget for you.
Starting point is 00:32:41 I could get a couple of those, like a little commissary pack or the Kiss Cafe lab. I could flip those. I'm going to get some tied up in the du rack and fishing teeth. Facts is lit. Definitely. I'm here. Like, what are we talking about? No, it's the guard crack Kim.
Starting point is 00:32:56 You know what I'm saying? I know my name was ringing bells up in the, um, Kaisaki and shit like that. You know what I'm saying? the guard rock kim great god a lot you know what I'm saying it's been a while
Starting point is 00:33:07 I ain't see you since the March of Doms you know what I'm saying I don't know what you just said at I have no idea he's pulling the hoodie March you the guard crack Kim so what you do for the 4th of July
Starting point is 00:33:23 how was your 4th of July I was chilling I'm saying luckily I was home never home just visiting ourselves of the block they was out there with the M80s and I'm saying handing the paint phones
Starting point is 00:33:32 when we hit the pay phones, change and all that. Yeah, we had a couple of pay phones, Ash cans, M80s, blockbusters, you know what I'm saying? What's the longest you've been out of jail because, you know, I know guys like you,
Starting point is 00:33:45 they'll come out for like 10 days we'll celebrate them next thing, you know, they got another two to four. I only do short stays. Short stays, huh? Short stays home. Yeah, short stays. I'm in and out of there.
Starting point is 00:33:56 I like the petty crimes, hop the train, swiping metro cars. I don't really do bids like that. Oh, so you're in. and out of there. Yeah, like one or two days. Yeah, check your message out. That's kind of fly.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Yeah, in and out. I think everybody need a little jail in their life. This is a fact. Right. No, I'm telling you. No, I'm telling you, you, my man. Howard University,
Starting point is 00:34:20 you need some jail. You know, I'm a two-time convicted fellow, so. Oh, so you've been in jail. Yo, listen. Jail. You did what? He's a two-time convicted fellow. And, yo, we got to work on that shit.
Starting point is 00:34:31 reform out here and uh you're you in the reform building in west virginia oh man that was hard non-state west v oh man the west virginia's home of racism don't get that shit you drive through there they got the crosses on the fucking lord who's who he's a two-time convicted i didn't know i thought he was howled at university alumni i thought he was clocked to a positive i like that i'm only book i like that you bookers i keep I keep it short stay. Sent you book in there. You're trying to do no business with me.
Starting point is 00:35:06 Bologna sandwich, rice crispy, sleep on the sneaker. Get out the next day. See your own scream on you a couple of times, yo. Yo, central booking ain't right. Sleep on a sneaker. You know, central booking ain't right without the cops screaming on you. Right. Y'all lose your paperwork.
Starting point is 00:35:22 I throw the shit in the bottom of this. They be playing that shit. You got to have patience. Central booking to teach you some patience. Right. Because them motherfuckers, they like, I think it's a scared straight program. I think when you, do you hit them? It's like, your Commodore, you back, maybe.
Starting point is 00:35:40 Free meal, room and board. That's it, in and out. It's life. That's smart. It's like. How do you gauge when it's time to go back, you know, when you're ready to go in? Oh, you got to know, like Christmas, I'm getting locked up because I don't want to buy nobody gifts. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:35:56 I know when to get in and out of there. All right. Feel me? Summertime. Stay Home a little... Valentine's. Yeah, Valentine's, quickie.
Starting point is 00:36:04 Weekends. No, weekends. Valentine. Anytime somebody needs some shit, yo, man, so you used to the bologna sandwich a little black coffee from the McDonald's? I make it happy.
Starting point is 00:36:15 But I got a couple of people working for me. Like, the COs, I'm good. I get McDonald's and all out of me. I get Chinese. I get what I want in. You know, the first time I got locked up, I was in the 52nd precinct up there, and they had a little radio.
Starting point is 00:36:28 and they played, it was Red Alert with DJ, and we just bigged them up. Shout out to Le Poo-Poo. And he played Special Ed, I got it made. And I watched everybody in the cells just staring at each other like,
Starting point is 00:36:43 yo, this shit is, with some of the records you heard for the first time where you was up north that you was like, yo, what the fuck? I need to get home. I never been up north. I've been like in the bookbook,
Starting point is 00:36:53 but I'm in the van at the back of the paddy wagon, back of the paddy wagon. I used to listen to a lot of Kwame Quamee Yeah Pokodot dot dude with the hot top That my best It's actually a fish
Starting point is 00:37:06 Yeah Kwame was a fish Yeah everybody wearing polka dot You was listening to Karmé Don't lie You had a pokerade shirt I know Biggie That's one guy who caught a fucking
Starting point is 00:37:15 stray missile He called a nuke Biggie hit him with that Karmay in the fucking polka dots And that was just like He nuked him But it was unfair
Starting point is 00:37:26 Before me I did that to him He had missiles, though. He had big shits. Quamey was on fire video music box. What you talk about? Yeah. Hell yeah. I fuck with Quameen.
Starting point is 00:37:37 Now he's a mean producer. Yeah. He turned it to a producer. He got fire. He made beats. He was an unset. So you was fucking McQuamee. Quame.
Starting point is 00:37:47 Yeah. I heard I got it made for the first time. I couldn't even believe that shit. What I was hearing, it was like, Poon Pinnettin. Boom, boom. What record you heard for the record? What record you heard for the?
Starting point is 00:37:58 first time that just like blew your mind with one of the songs that you know where you was at when you heard it this guy always got to think about it I gotta think I gotta you gotta talk time with this I'm gonna tell you one about he's a think of my favorite shit that I heard
Starting point is 00:38:14 for the first time before the whole world heard it was one more chance remix where you heard it before the world yeah I'm talking about no but for me that song makes me feel happy whenever I am it no matter with I could have just, they just told me they leaned on my accounts
Starting point is 00:38:32 and then I come on, before I start crying, I'm going to start dancing in the abbey for me. Yeah, I forgot. You know, I was there when Big made, hypnotized. I got, I mean. You ever seen the break dance? Who? Kiss.
Starting point is 00:38:45 Yeah, I've seen them. I've seen them. Spending all that. I think I can do it, you know what I'm saying? And I might need you to go, I might have a couple of battles. Let me know. Let me know. get down with it, too.
Starting point is 00:38:59 I'm nice. I ain't see you. Carboard and all that. Handstand. That's what I do. Joe, it's me. You know what I did? You saw me getting the bacon and egg and cheese
Starting point is 00:39:10 and why, yo? Yo, dog, this was on you. It was mad random. He was supposed to be muslin. He was at the Crestwood station. Bacon, egg, and cheese. Down the street from the gym. I thought you was gone.
Starting point is 00:39:18 I thought I was seeing things, though. I'm on my way to the gym. You know, it's early morning. Sometimes you're a little delirious. Like, yo, that was fucking. the comment, I had to stop back. Oh, come in Yo, kiss, what's me? What are you
Starting point is 00:39:34 doing here? Brother robbed it. You're about to fucking rob me. Did you hit a house or something? I was selling, I was going to, I was going to, I was going to, I was working with some movers. It's a moving company out there, and I was going to hit a house with them. He's going to clean it up, and I'm saying, help to pack their stuff and get it out of the house.
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Starting point is 00:41:17 Every week I sit down with your favorite book lovers, authors, celebrities, book talkers, and more to explore the stories that shape us, on the page and off. been reading every Reese's book club pick, deep diving book talk theories, and obsessing over book to screencasts for years. And now, I get to talk to the people making the magic. So if you've ever fallen in love with a fictional character, or cried at the last chapter, or passed a book to a friend saying, you have to read this. This podcast is for you. Listen to bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Show me how good it can get today, God, and show the rest of the world what we already know.
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Starting point is 00:43:56 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Got Balanga, the chat. Bang, bang, bang, bang. What's up, Jim? Yo, Belanga. You're good, baby. Yo, Malanga. Balanga, I'm talking kiss.
Starting point is 00:44:13 He got, he got something to do, but I'm talking to men to walking us. Yeah. Yeah. Me and your kiss, man. I need you for that walkout, man. You got me. Let's get the time. What time exactly he need to know?
Starting point is 00:44:25 At least be there, what time on. For the artist, Joe, fat Joe. And, uh, see if I walk by like 8 o'clock, right? So you're getting to the fight? Yeah, for the fight. No, no, no, no. He need to know when you're walking in.
Starting point is 00:44:35 We need that time. I'm walking in, I'm walking in, like, I, probably like a 9, 9.30. See, we need the right time so that Jada can know. I'm in here working. Yeah. And then we can't let this guy in the back room because he's still your shit. Now, he's good with me. He good?
Starting point is 00:44:53 That's the family, right? That's family. as fan this fight coming up they said the guy you know I ain't like you know I've seen a couple reviews what they're saying
Starting point is 00:45:02 out there you know you got a nose to the brain this guy what's you know I've seen some boxes talking that shit like yo I don't think
Starting point is 00:45:11 Belonga's gonna I don't understand because with me I think you're knocking everybody out so but when they talk like that how does that make do you get upset
Starting point is 00:45:20 and shit like that of course I'm gonna put that a fucking casket Send that nigga back the motherfucker in London Yo, listen, we got love for London and all that We global international stars But I was just telling them behind the scenes
Starting point is 00:45:39 I said, yo, whenever you fight I just anticipate the knockout So when they start talking funny Like, yo, this guy's nice, this that I don't understand that They need to do that though, you know what I'm saying? Imagine I'm saying that this dude's a bummer I'm not going to knock about it.
Starting point is 00:45:54 They got a good controversy like that, you know what I'm saying? You know, that's a very jaded kiss answer right there. I'm going to make it look easy. You know, it's easy work. That dude's not on my level, man. I've been boxing for 22 years, man. You know what I'm saying? So this dude's easy work, man.
Starting point is 00:46:08 I'm going to put that motherfucker in the coffin. We got a big weekend. We got Serrano the day before than you. This is like boxing luxury up in New York City. This shit is about to me. I'm going to her shit. I think I'm wearing a poppy shampoo, a little silk shit. You know, it might, you know, the ladies might go to that fight.
Starting point is 00:46:26 Yo, Papa, get past it. Do you. Take care, Poppy. All right, let me go. We film him. Bye-bye. Yo, listen, that boy right there, he punishing him. And I've seen the critics.
Starting point is 00:46:41 They're trying to go left on them. Like, yo, if Bologna don't knock him out, he ain't got nothing else. I'm going to put some money up. Oh, no, you got to. Because he's going to punish that guy. The thing is. is the guy with the biggest bag is the Turk. Homeboy for a second.
Starting point is 00:46:56 You go to Saudi Arabia and they'll stone you to death. Yo, they'll stone you to death. This motherfucker right here. You can't steal it store in Arabia. I was in Dubai. I was in Dubai. How do you get back home? I was on the, I was on the Camels with Thames. I was in Dubai.
Starting point is 00:47:12 So you made it through Dubai with no trouble? You didn't steal nothing. Nah, I couldn't. You just kept it a hundred. They got too much money in Dubai. You can't even steal out there. They just give you that shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:21 So the Turk got all the money in the world. And Balanga's about to fight his favorite boxer. You know what I'm saying? This Muslim dude out of UK who's really good. But, you know, Balanga, you know, he's fighting from a different perspective. I know, you know, his DNA different. So I know he's going to want to knock him out of New York City and do his thing. But I didn't like the critics.
Starting point is 00:47:46 You know what I'm saying? What you got to say, Mayor? Is it going to be a tough fight for him? or is it? I'll put it my money up for kids. You're going Belanga, too. He's on Belanga, hungry. Belonga know there it is to be there.
Starting point is 00:47:57 I see Belonga's battle tested. Okay. So Belonga's battle tested. Shout out to Canelo. He showed. He went to 12 rounds with him. But he's going to put this guy, he's going to knock him out.
Starting point is 00:48:08 What was you doing in the Drake, Kendrick Lamar battle? Like, what was the, what was the jail saying about that shit? It was going crazy. It was a lot of KD fans. It's a lot of kids. Yeah, everybody was fucking with Kendrick.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Not too many, not too many, not too many Drake fans. But he came back with that baby girl. He did it. He did it. He surprised at him out with your world. No, no, I had a box of Newport's on KD. That's a fact. Topps or Newport's?
Starting point is 00:48:39 Topps, newports. I had the, I had the cartons. Oh, yeah, car. Yeah, I ain't had on tops. You doing shit. You tell me, because you know I like drinking a lot of Diet Pepsi. Right. He said that's like, that's like, dude.
Starting point is 00:48:50 smoking new ports or he said i got a portable hooker with me drinking these like he was making fun he's saying that's like old see you see your socks is right they've been you see your socks is right they've been killing me because of my yo i'm straight chrome heart fly shit every day but they killing me on my socks is that old school a little bit i got to get them up a little you got to get the party socks the socks with the colors and all that first of all that i got funny yo let me Hardy socks back out. Two socks with the colors. First of all, let me, let me say a fact, right, so I can help you guys.
Starting point is 00:49:27 I got funny legs. I don't want to really tell you the story because y'all going to call me the Cap King. You want to go? No, no, no. If I tell this. We are out there. We're out there. We're over and Gail.
Starting point is 00:49:38 Bro, the car pulled up. We're going to break records of all. The car pulled up in the summer. They start shooting out the car at us. I jump over the gate. Twisted my shit up. So when I was a teenager And I never went to fix it
Starting point is 00:49:53 They were like, yo, we got to put braces on You know, I never went to fit Fix my shit Jumped off a building No, I was in the benches in front of the projects And I landed wrong They started shooting up the whole front of the building I don't know it was for me or for where
Starting point is 00:50:09 There was a lot of troublemakers out there Boom, I jump over the gate In the benches and land wrong Fucked my shit up But I was scared to go to the doctor At that time I was still on welfare and all that shit. I was like,
Starting point is 00:50:21 yo, B, I'm not going to the doctor so much shit. We're fucked up. You got the back. You know,
Starting point is 00:50:25 listen, guys, these are very rich legs. I just want you to know, and they work. These are rich legs. A lot of you bums, you out there talking about my legs. Your shit ain't like mine.
Starting point is 00:50:38 Like, you ain't see the fucking the windows of the world with these fucking legs. These guys, your fucking legs been to the Red Sea and Corsuntans.
Starting point is 00:50:47 They pyramids in Egypt and shit. I just- Roy, you shits. No, I'm telling you. No, I'm trying to tell you. Yeah. No, they want to... Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:58 Nah. Nah, they want to go hard on my... My shits, yeah, they slightly. You know what I'm saying? Those sisters slightly. I'm telling you to chew. And I'm past the age of squabbling. I have security shoot you in your face.
Starting point is 00:51:12 That's it. I'm keeping it a buck right now. I'm just glad we wasn't friends as a case. I'm keeping it right. A lot of trouble. Huh? You got in a lot of trouble. Oh, I was in a lot of trouble.
Starting point is 00:51:23 A lot of trouble. Now I'm cool, smoothest. You know, I tell you, I've been home. I've been home. Yeah, chilling. It's hard for you, right? Yeah, this shit, like solitary confinement. You know, this is a big, you know, but, you know, I stay home, keeps me out of trouble, right?
Starting point is 00:51:40 I don't bump into no knuckleheads. I don't get in no trouble. I'm home. I actually created a nice home. Like, my shit is nice. So God is great. I think about the projects every day. I think about one thing I ain't un-intuned with
Starting point is 00:51:57 is being grateful and feeling blessed. Like, you know, I sit in a pool. You know, even back is COVID. I had this little shit called a cacuzzi. It wasn't a jacuzzi. It was a cacuzzi. I was in Miami. I had a little rubber.
Starting point is 00:52:12 You know the rubber jacuzis? You have a sting dumb shits? That's where I was at all of COVID in the fucking little cuckoozy. I was scared to go in the big pool. So I was in the little cocozy. Now I get in my pool, the shit, a mile long, jacuzzi.
Starting point is 00:52:26 I'm like, yo, God, it's great. I'm in a pump with a can on the block. I'm still in the pump. I'm still in the pump. Listen, listen, listen. For those of you who don't understand, the New York thing is we really ain't got pools. So when it's hot, we open the pump.
Starting point is 00:52:44 The pump is soaping. That's what we say. How man, when you come to my house to pool, we'd be like, yo, the pump is open. We call everybody, you know, Angie Martinez, our chef up north. She does the states and everything right. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:52:58 And so everybody pitches in. We have a fantastic time. The bump is open. The bump is open. Anybody got the time? No, it's time for you to go. No, no, that's what I'm saying. My lunch break is over.
Starting point is 00:53:12 I'm just trying to stick out with it. You got to go clean, hold windows. I'm just, you got to vacuum, M-O-G-1s. Yo, let me tell you something. God bless you and your new, your future endeavors. Don't get fired.
Starting point is 00:53:27 No, no, today immediately. You miss a spot by the J. No, yo, when I say, the top one, yo, when I say, Yeah, when I say, Yeah. Yo, they ain't asked me about
Starting point is 00:53:39 they should hire Mr. Yeah, they ain't, you know. Nobody asked us, huh? I hope this ain't, because he's going to act like he's down with us. So I hope we don't reflect He's definitely stealing shit in here
Starting point is 00:53:51 Like that's That's on whoever hired them They gotta take that up with the higher-ups You know what I mean Once a few shits keep missing From a few of these offices They're nowhere They'll figure it out quick
Starting point is 00:54:04 That didn't come with his Equip with his jail uniform And everything Especially if they give him the overnight And he's able to bring his own duffel bag And all that I want to say Rest in peace young noble
Starting point is 00:54:15 From the outlaws Definitely rest of Peace of my man, young noble, man, that was terrible news. Mutabelle and all these guys, you know, a big, big part. You know, I've been leaning towards Pock a lot lately. You know, a lot of the music, a lot of the messages, a lot of everything he was talking about really aged well. And it's relevant today when you say you got money for wars but can't feed the port. He's just so many bars
Starting point is 00:54:46 You know Black was the thing The beat It's like The man I'm sorry His shit too relevant No no no no I'm just saying
Starting point is 00:54:57 His shit too relevant today His message and his music It's too relevant today And the boy stood by his side The outlaws Young Noble We're gonna miss you man Uh rest of peace
Starting point is 00:55:10 And to all the outlaws And everybody Prays and condones is to all of the outlaws, man. And his family, his daughter. Who, Young Noble? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:20 You had the daughter? Yeah. Oh, I thought you said Tupac. Tupac had any kids? I don't think so, right? If anybody in the world know of Pock had kids, it'd be you.
Starting point is 00:55:29 Why would it be me? You know, you know, what are you trying? You know shit that? I don't know. You know, this thing's crazy. Yo, it's God. You're all the way crazy with it.
Starting point is 00:55:40 Yo, listen, I do not know. I didn't have heard nobody say. I just ask you. I never even heard Park mentioned with kids. Leva. I'm asking you, you know. I'm thinking, you know, you know what's crazy is sometimes, you know, you got people next to you. One of the scariest things in the world is when you got people next to you that you love or you show love to not realize until you're not cool no more that you didn't even know this person.
Starting point is 00:56:13 You see they, the way they, they move and all that. They operate. Just shit. Nasty. Shit nasty work out here, man. That's one of the scariest things. And so I was just thinking about that because, you know, the worst thing to be worried to look out for is a disgrunt to employee. They go, there's a reason why they shoot up the post office shit like that.
Starting point is 00:56:40 They just crazy. And so, you know, it's always hard firing. somebody, you know what I'm saying? We got to find somebody in. Man, I thought I knew this person. Listen to this. Joey Chestnut. You ever heard of him?
Starting point is 00:56:53 The cereal glizzy eater for real. I think you think you can compete with him. No way. He knocked off 70 and a half. He knocked 70 and a half glizzies, man. Listen. Listen, when I tell you, I know DJ Caller and he can eat, but he was sitting next to Joey Chestnut last week,
Starting point is 00:57:12 and he was looking at him like, I said, oh, no, this guy's a vacuum cleaner. He's a human vacuum cleaner. Joey Chestnut. Oh, shit. I'm not going to lie. Just now we have to cookout. Seventy and a half glizzies is crazy.
Starting point is 00:57:30 I stand by my product. Yesterday, yesterday, we had a Ronde. No, no, no, but I'm telling you, Arronday made shrimp, he made steak. He made everything. What did I have, man? Do you still requesting glistening? I had two blizzies. I had the gods.
Starting point is 00:57:47 I mean, I could have ate anything in the world. Kids, you cut the line. I can skip the line for two guys. I'm not. I'm going down. You know how the captain of the ship. The captain of the ship is the last one to go. I'm going down with the glis. Yo, I'm skipping.
Starting point is 00:58:08 I'm sitting there. I'm like, yo, what's up with the gliz? because they're bringing out all kind of states. Yo. He's bringing out all kind of steaks, all kind of burghers, shrimp gobbogh. I try to feed you well. You wanted the glizzies anyway.
Starting point is 00:58:23 You don't matter what type of... I even told him, too. I said, y'all stand by my product. I ain't just lying just to go viral. I'm telling you the truth. I'm waiting here. I need the glitz. I need the glitz.
Starting point is 00:58:35 With the real mustard. Don't come with honey mustard. You need the spicy joint. I need the spicy. You know what I'm saying? What about John? Johnson's fried chicken. You ever ate Johnson's fried chicken
Starting point is 00:58:44 at 163rd in Tenton Avenue by Farr's Projects? They got the motherfucking mustard sauce from down south on that fried chicken. It looked like S&S eat there every day. You ever notice DJ S&S? DJ has got a mustard stain every day, every day.
Starting point is 00:59:02 Wherever eat DJ, they'll take a picture of them and be like, yo, Joe, this is your band. Yo. No, yo, Joe, Jada. Listen, if not my favorite DJ on the planet Earth, definitely top five that are top three. S&S is one of my favorite DJs on Earth. How did he sound like?
Starting point is 00:59:25 It's a luxury to hear him. But why does he always have the mustard stain? Anytime I was in London about to go on stage, somebody snuck me a picture. It was like, boopoop. It was like, look at your man's. He was DJing with the mustard. Is it that same mustard you talking about for me?
Starting point is 00:59:41 163. Fucking no. I just mustard came up. Shout out the Johnson's fried chicken to fish you forever. But they got that down south mustard sauce. But your man, I think like, you know how we spray cologne? The man, S&S, just spray
Starting point is 00:59:57 mustard on the shit. Every day, you can't get away for the shit. Why is not ketchup? Why does shit always mustard? That's what I'm saying. Does he put mustard on the fries? I shout out the ass man I never really
Starting point is 01:00:16 I never caught now you lying you lying I must catch you when he first come out when he first come out you ain't paying attention you always bump into him after he comes from Johnson's legendary mustard stainer S&S like nobody even
Starting point is 01:00:30 nobody got the title more than him and it's always mustard no his ketchup is mayonnaise is all type of shit. Why there's always mustard? I haven't figured the shit out yet. He got to be a serial glissiator.
Starting point is 01:00:46 That's what you came up? No, he must be, right? Your ass. You know, I love you. I worship you, ass. You're the best. I'm my brother. I never witnessed it.
Starting point is 01:01:00 No, nobody's better than S and S. No, we ain't talking about his DJ skills. We talk about his shirt. I've seen his shirt. When I see his shirts, they're good. I'm going to slide you some picks then. Because I swear to God, every DJ, they might be a little jealous of him.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Are you bumping it to a man? No, no, no, it's why he's DJing. He's did my birthday party every year with a mustard stirring on the shit. Every fucking year. Ain't nothing but lobster, filetio, all type of shit. This man got mustard on the shit.
Starting point is 01:01:34 I'm like, your ass, what's hard, bro? Like, how did it happen? This time. Yo, you'll take, yo, don't call him. Don't call them.
Starting point is 01:01:43 Don't call them. He'll say, yo, it's not my fault, Joe. I don't know. I called him from the UK.
Starting point is 01:01:51 I sent him the picture. He said, I know who sent you there. I was like, yo, I'm in London. I'm like, you like,
Starting point is 01:01:56 you all got a new song out with Will Tracks and said, that's cool at all. But why I'm must it again? I really need to know. S&S, one of the greatest,
Starting point is 01:02:06 if you don't know about DJ S&S, book them if you want the best party you ever had in your life DJS and S is one of them shout out to Ted Smooth of course
Starting point is 01:02:16 Kit Capri you know these are I guess my age group you know the best and you know I ask the kids like who's their
Starting point is 01:02:24 favorite young rappers they don't even know who's their young favorite rappers right I got I promise you your son don't know who's his young favorite rapper and I'm not shit
Starting point is 01:02:34 none of my fuck with the you but I'm in the pool with Norrie's kids and I'm like yo who's your favorite rapper you wouldn't understand unc you wouldn't i'm like i'm trying to understand that's why i'm asking you you ever heard of and i'm getting the name wrong on purpose you ever heard of demonic such a i'm like who did not a underground so i'm saying so what's the beat like you think
Starting point is 01:03:00 y'all should put me on to whatever the beat is maybe i can rhyme over there like y'all you can't rhyme over this i'm saying so what's the beat like you're like you can't rhyme over this i'm saying so what's the beat like Like, is it soul? Is it, they're like, it's like noise, Unk. I said, what? They're like, it's like bombs and whistles. It's not really a beat. I'm like, what?
Starting point is 01:03:20 And they say, yo, yo, you, you ever heard a Trippy Red? I said, of course, I heard of Trippy Red. He's worse than Trippy Red. He's worse than Trippy Red, but guess why? He's the shit, Unk. He's the shit. And I'm like, yo, because somebody, because somebody try to make sense of the shit,
Starting point is 01:03:38 shit they're saying to me they're like no it's not a real beat his bombs his whistles this is that yo you ever heard a trippy red yo this guy is worse but he's the shit he's the shit unc i'm like yo he's lyrical he's why they be like nah this guy's the shit i'm like yo i mean they're confused too they don't know who the man is too many they're coming out with 30 new artists in day do you hear him do you does your son play that My son, my son, listen, he got pretty good ears. He listened to some of that crazy shit, but for the most part, he listened to, he listened to shit with some substance.
Starting point is 01:04:19 You know, when we came out. Well, he got to turn that shit down in my house. Yeah? When we came out, let me explain something to you. When we came out, I'm sure the Golden Age, L.L. Fat boys, Melly Mell, all those guys, Shult and Pepper, they probably heard our shit like noise. When they heard Wu-Tang,
Starting point is 01:04:40 step into the 36 chambers, they probably was like, yo, what the fuck is this? They're listening to. But out of that era, you get nize, you get everybody else from that era. But I love the youth.
Starting point is 01:04:54 I always say I'd rather them rap than be sticking up dudes' mother. But when I'm stopped at Southern Boulevard in the Bronx, you know by Bronx, just the shit, and I'm about to make a left, and the girl, two girls pull up
Starting point is 01:05:08 with the drill shit next with, I'm like, yo, I'm really confused. I'm at that light, like, that's just saying, I'm crazy to me. Like, I haven't been able to figure that out. That really lets me know my age.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Never going to be able to figure that out. I think it happened in every genre, right? But will someone emerge from that? Something will stick? I think pot smoke, West and Peace was the one from that that was gonna, like, stick. He's gonna have a long career here.
Starting point is 01:05:42 He made a classic album, a great album with that shit, but I don't know, do we know anybody else that would stick around? I don't know what, first of all, I don't know what unbrother.
Starting point is 01:05:55 I don't know who, I don't know even who would have put in there under the, under the class you'd make it. I don't know who's, who was, what curriculum is required to put who under it.
Starting point is 01:06:09 But I'm just trying to say any of the new audience. Maybe we don't know greatness because everybody who was before us thought that our shit was noise and thought that we was whack or something was wrong like that. So now they come with the drill rat.
Starting point is 01:06:27 What do you got, Casco, Bain? Y'all, check this out. This thing is crazy. American history is full of wise people. What women said something like, you know, 99.99% of war is diarrhea and 1% is gory. Those founding fathers were gossipy AF and they love to cut each other down. I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, the show where you send us your questions about American history and I find the answers, including the nuggets of wisdom of
Starting point is 01:07:05 our history has to offer. Hamilton pauses, and then he says, the greatest man that ever lived was Julius Caesar. And Jefferson writes in his diary, this proves that Hamilton is for a dictator based on corruption. My favorite line was what Neil Armstrong
Starting point is 01:07:21 said. It would have been harder to fake it than to do it. Listen to American History Hotline on the IHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Just like great shoes, great books take you places, through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll never forget.
Starting point is 01:07:45 I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of like butterflies. I'm Danielle Robay, and this is bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from Hello Sunshine and IHeart Podcasts. Every week I sit down with your favorite book lovers, authors, celebrities, book talkers, and more to explore the stories that shape us. on the page and off. I've been reading every Rees's Book Club pick, deep diving book talk theories,
Starting point is 01:08:10 and obsessing over book to screencasts for years. And now, I get to talk to the people making the magic. So if you've ever fallen in love with a fictional character, or cried at the last chapter, or passed a book to a friend saying, you have to read this. This podcast is for you. Listen to bookmarked by Rees's Book Club
Starting point is 01:08:30 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Show me how good it can get today, God, and show the rest of the world what we already know. It can't get no better than being hella black, hella queer, and hella Christian. My name is Joseph Rees. I am the creator and host of hella black,
Starting point is 01:08:51 hella queer, hella Christian. A fully black, fully queer, fully human, fully divine podcasts that explore society, culture, and the intersections of faith and identity. Listen to hella black, Hella Queer, Hella Christian to hear conversations about what it means to sound the way you look. I think what I've had to make peace with is that every iteration of my voice is given to me by God and I love it. Books that validated our identity.
Starting point is 01:09:16 The library now for me is a safe space as someone who is writing books that they're trying to take off of shells. And how we as black queer folks relate to our Christianity. Listen to Hella Black, Hella Queer, Hella Christian on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever. you get your podcast. What's up, guys? Welcome to Augusto Papa, the go-to spot for everything Musica Mexicana.
Starting point is 01:09:42 We're proud Mexican-Americans who live and breathe this music. We started this podcast to share and discuss our views on Musica Mexicaa. Whether you like Pesso Pluma, Los Alaires del Barranco, Ariel Camacho,
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Starting point is 01:10:08 so i know and i don't think jopi should be mad at me song and artist comparisons competition in the scene there is competition there is sides to this there's peso pluma double p and there's jop street mob i think at the end of the day it's business it's all competition and of course our personal stories and opinions along the way this isn't just a podcast it's a movement for fans who live musica mexicana every single day listen to augusto papa as part of the my culture podcast network on the iHeart radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast we got more shit to you know listen we got a preview to tell us around o three this partner it's a certain face he made when he's done with that shit he like no this guy asks me questions that take me a trip to the
Starting point is 01:10:59 the answer. I don't know some of this shit do you ask to me. There you go. We got to stay locked in
Starting point is 01:11:07 though. I'm not kidding. The premier to listen the rookies of the year thus far and I know
Starting point is 01:11:15 you're all scared out there. Anybody in the podcast world, you're terrified about what's going on.
Starting point is 01:11:21 We number one with a bullet. You know what I'm saying? We like to thank the subscribers, right? Correct?
Starting point is 01:11:27 We like to thank everybody but not check because we ain't finished okay yes sir you check it out preview of taylor and serrano three shout out the netflix because the tickets is going to be high if you can't afford to be in the building you should check it out on netflix enjoy it in your crib or wherever you got netflix with the comfort i'm going to the fight and i'm coming home to see if i seen what i seen oh a double going to the fight then come home and watch it on netflix
Starting point is 01:11:58 It's guaranteed these girls are going to go so crazy. And so I'm going to the fight and I'm going to go watch it on Netflix because you ever been to a fight and you see it? It ain't like you see it live. You miss everything, but you've got to really see it on the screen with the commentators and all that. There's always different. It's not the same experience.
Starting point is 01:12:21 It's a beautiful thing to be there, but you want to hear Harold Letterman's, you want to hear all of that shit after every round. and all that. It's like a, you need to watch it on Netflix. So check it out. Check it out. The match is 10,
Starting point is 01:12:35 two minute rounds. You know what I mean? Serrano is not happy about that. She wanted three minute rounds. Check it out. First of all, she said we shook on. Serrano said of the fight being three minute rounds.
Starting point is 01:12:49 She didn't agree when we went to sign the contract. So that's going to make it more smoke. Now check out Taylor what she said. I think as a matter of principle, that the challenges shouldn't be dictating the terms of the fight. I am two or no here. I am in the driver's seat here, and that's only right.
Starting point is 01:13:09 I think she's right about that, you know what I mean? At the end of the day, at the end of the day, Amanda needs this fight a lot more than I do. I have long history of big fights, you know what I mean, against names and a line of people
Starting point is 01:13:25 queuing up to fight me for the payday. So she's saying, I'm really blessing you with this fight, so you better be saying you don't get to call no shots. I disagree. Two and no. But two and no jerks. Everybody knows.
Starting point is 01:13:40 The world's off numbers, she had the pintas on the ball. And we think she won the two fights and she didn't on paper in the books of boxing. She's two and no. Nobody believe she won that shit. Since when did a underdog get to call anything of a fight? When you're the hottest.
Starting point is 01:13:57 That who matters? Listen, Serrano believes that Taylor has to come out and prove to the world that she actually won those first two fights. Correct. That's what Taylor responded saying. So you got to show that first. Listen, if they jerk Amanda, one more time, this is going to be like the episode when the Fonz jumped over the shark
Starting point is 01:14:24 in the fucking water, okay? We know the shark. We know Defonds He was cool and happy days But he couldn't really jump over a shark Like this shit out of control She got a has to hit the soda machine And make a Coke come down man
Starting point is 01:14:39 You jumped over the shark That was the end of happy days That's all I'm trying to say That's all I'm trying to tell you We know we got the minds These fights been a little Rodney Kingish You know what I'm saying
Starting point is 01:14:53 The people know who really won them two fights Now we're going for the third That's what I'm trying to this shit might go Look, look, look what she said, though. I'm keeping it real. If you look at the fights. This might go five. Check it out what she said.
Starting point is 01:15:03 Selling our stadiums. If you look at the fights, you could clearly see that I won those two fights. It's really, really insane that she thinks she won those fights. Delusional records. We've been signing every, we just signed fresh out the delusional records. Everybody, come on here, is fucking delusional. We got a bad case of the delusions in the game right now. Motherfucking making boldest claims you ever heard.
Starting point is 01:15:27 in your fucking life out here when you just know they're lying. It's going to be crazy. Don't miss it, y'all. July 11 for MSG only on Netflix. Go to Netflix.
Starting point is 01:15:40 Telling Serrano the trilogy. This going five. Five rounds? Five fights? Yeah. Because Serrano's going to beat her. Two more fights, I think.
Starting point is 01:15:52 She's going to beat her. And then home girl going to want to come back. you know what I'm saying they're gonna go about four to five like this is that this is that ill this is Sugar Ray Leonard
Starting point is 01:16:04 Tommy Hearns Marvelous Marvin Hagler to the girls sport they never had no shit like this where they sell out Madison Square Garden and fucking stadiums in Texas and all that they this is the first time
Starting point is 01:16:18 two girl headline boxes is selling out stadiums like this is the real deal event so it's like if you can't get a ticket, but most likely you can't get a ticket. July 11th, man, MSG, or catch it on Netflix. Check it out. We got a new segment we bring in a y'all.
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Starting point is 01:16:58 1-800 Joe J. and leave us a voicemail. I guarantee we're going to switch that we're going to switch that email soon. Yo, what's the number again? Come on with this guy.
Starting point is 01:17:12 I'm reading it. This is not, this is from our partners that volume. This has nothing to do with me, but I suggest you change the name of that website immediately. But right now it was www speakpipe.
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Starting point is 01:19:07 I'm Danielle Robay, and this is bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from Hello Sunshine and IHeart Podcasts, where we dive into the stories that shape us on the page and off. Each week, I'm joined by authors, celebs, book talk stars, and more for conversations that will make you laugh, cry, and add way too many books to your TBR pile. Listen to Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, a different type of podcast. You, the listener, ask the questions.
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