Joe and Jada - Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss REACT To Knicks-Celtics, Tory Lanez Stabbing, Birdman Breakup, Belichick's GF

Episode Date: May 14, 2025

On this episode of Joe and Jada, Fat Joe and Jadakiss talk about the world famous New York Knicks dominating the Boston Celtics and the impact of Jayson Tatum leaving with an Achilles injury. They als...o speak on the star power of Anthony Edwards for the Minnesota Timberwolves and question how the Mavericks and Nico Harrison managed to win the Cooper Flagg sweepstakes, getting the number pick in the NBA Draft lottery. Wondering if the draft is rigged? Joe speaks about his experiences in prison and how serious the Tory Lanez situation is, he also speaks about the loss of LGP Qua and how positive his impact was in Philly. Joe talks about the Birdman and Toni Braxton breakup, asking if Jada believes she set Birdman up. Jada introduces a new segment called Crazy Joe where Fat Joe can speak to different things he’s questioning or has heard about. Finally, they end the show talking to the importance of Onyx’s song “Slam” and Cam’ron’s album “Come Home With Me.” 01:30 - Brunson & Knicks DOMINATE Celtics in Game 4 13:00 - NBA Draft Lottery RIGGED? 21:30 - Prayers up for Tory Lanez & RIP LGP Qua 26:45 - Birdman's breakup 30:45 - Belichick's girlfriend drama 33:00 - How the Joe & Jada podcast started 43:30 - Celebrating Onyx & Cam'Ron's classics (Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.) Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://promo.boostmobile.com/webuiltanetwork/ytb/ #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:13 How you like me now? How you like me now? Yo, G. Stitt, where you at? Boston. Hey, yo, what up, y'all? This is your boy Joe Crack. You know who it is, your boy, Jaded Kiss. The Joe and Jadish show is officially taken over the globe.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Presented to you by Boost Mobile. You know what I mean? Let's pay the bills first. It's the whole family plan, the whole family, get them all boost, more boost. They represent the Joe or Jeter show. Let me tell you something. I'm calling, I'm throwing a flag immediately. And I'm calling unsportsman, yeah, unsportsman-like conduct by all these other podcasts.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Because I didn't get no flowers. I didn't get no champagne. I ain't even get a DM from one of these other podcasts talking about congratulations. Starting off a race. No, no, no, it's unsportsman-like conduct. Like, have you gotten any, like, yo, kiss, yo, good luck. They ain't really welcome us with open arms. Why did it happen here?
Starting point is 00:03:37 Like, yo, what's going? Nobody said, yo, you know, when I open any other kind of business, you got your call fee, I got to rewind, right? They call, they hit you up and said, yo, they send you a little money plant. Something. Ain't nobody hitting us up like, yo, we happy for you. Nobody called. Did you get a congratulations from other?
Starting point is 00:03:57 podcast. No. I didn't look at it that one. I'm throwing the towel in sportsmen like kind of because you know, the train is coming, baby. The train is coming now. The train is coming. We went number two in the country on Apple.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Off one LP. Off one EP. One episode, Jada. Off one EP. There's a reason why I wear the goats of talk. and it's not a coincidence. Joe, it's all good today, there's a reason why we the goats of talk
Starting point is 00:04:33 and it's not a coincidence that the goat of basketball MJ is now an NBC commentator. You saw the MJ. You think MJ was watching us and says, I got to get in the... Let me tell you guys. Don't make me press the red and black button.
Starting point is 00:04:51 Yeah. Because y'all want to talk about the goat. Don't make me throw them up on the square. right there and talk to the goat on this show. Y'all want to see viral. Y'all don't want us to get the goat. I still got his beeper number. Yo.
Starting point is 00:05:06 No, I'm telling you. You got the beeper? I've got the beeper number. I get the goat on that screen up there. It still works. I'm telling, yo, bro, I'm telling you, don't play with us. That's what I'm saying? Let's get right into game four.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Should have sent us some flowers and stuff. Let's get into game four. Let's get into game four, baby. We three one. What are we going to do, baby? No, I want you to, I want you, you leave. Game four, you know, the city, I was a little mad because we get too happy too early.
Starting point is 00:05:35 But game four, we did it again, man. Big Body Brunson came through in the club. We had Brunton. McKell Britches might be my favorite player. Well, listen, we had four. Everybody except for heart had 20 or better. You know what I mean? I think Brunton had 30 songs.
Starting point is 00:05:54 But the other three had 20 or better. So we never had that. When they sat, beginning of the third or beginning of the fourth, when they give Brunton a break, Bridges went crazy. He came, he got an extra pair of socks he puts on for the fourth quarter or something. He went crazy. Everybody played good. Pain went a little bit crazy.
Starting point is 00:06:20 He got in the game and Lord, it started chucking. He started. What was something with that? Yeah, but he got a lot of heart. Heart! He's trying to win, man. I need you to have heart, man. I need you to have smart.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Somebody we ain't talk about is Mitch Robinson. Mitch is playing solid. He causes a problem. Playing solid. If you notice this last game, they didn't do the hack of Mitch yesterday. No, we forgot to do the hack of Mitch. Tibbs was on point, and right before the clock where you could do it,
Starting point is 00:06:51 he subbed them out. Smart. You know what I mean? We did some adjustments. We made some major adjustments, yes. Listen. Major. All love, respect to Jason Tatum.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Big shout out, big prayers and condoluses. He was really hurt. I think that's Achilles. Whenever they say lower leg injury, that's bullshit. I think he tore his Achilles or Poplar's Achilles. Let me explain something to you. I stood home yesterday for a reason. I wanted to scream at my TV.
Starting point is 00:07:22 And, man, I'm, I'm, I'm controlling the volume. I didn't want to go to the game yesterday. I just want to scream at the TV. I want to be at home and just let my fat float. You know what I'm saying? Take my shirt off. No, I got to let my fat flow, right?
Starting point is 00:07:40 That's where you can enjoy the game better. That's where you can enjoy it. You know what I'm saying? And order some Mr. Child. Have a great time. But listen, what I'm saying is Jason Tatum, I had just said, to mea was there i said yo
Starting point is 00:07:56 this the first player remind me of Kobe he was doing Kobe type workout he was going crazy he got a little mama but you know he was going crazy yesterday he was like Kobe it looked like a Kobe like performance he was still winning though
Starting point is 00:08:12 did you see that this is my point this he was punching he was he was killing us and we were still able to maintain that he looked like Kobe and seconds later he caught the Achilles injury, just like Kobe caught it. Now, he's coming with you.
Starting point is 00:08:28 No, no, what do you want me to tell you? I'm telling you the truth. Hey, you got Colspiracy there. None of that cold spirit. Yes. Yes. Why? The minute I thought about it, I said, yo, he's putting that thing up like Kobe.
Starting point is 00:08:41 And it's going in from all. And then all of a sudden he caught the Achilles injury. I was like, yo, this is too much for me. You know, we wish him the best. I got a whole problem with the whole series. First of all, Porzingis is a house of cards. If Porzingis wasn't hurt, he'd be scoring 30 points a game. He's just a big night.
Starting point is 00:09:03 He's not even hurt. He's hurt. He's sick. You got to hit him. He has an illness. Get him out of there. Terris squad basketball, Fat Joe coaching. I bring Raoul, we hack him four times.
Starting point is 00:09:12 He's not in the series no more, Porzincas. I'm telling you the truth. Now, call it Mother Nature. Go on above the rim. Yo, I'm telling you. You're on above the rib. That's what we do. Call it.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Mother Nature, or call it Father Time, but there's no way on earth. Al Horford could be checking Carl Anthony Town. He's 40 years old. It don't add up. Could you go to a park anywhere where a 40-year-old could mess with the best offenses big man? You got some 40-year-old people that's in shape. No, no, they can't do it, though. You can't.
Starting point is 00:09:46 If you keep pounding that paint, he's out of here, too. So what are you saying? We ain't dumping a board. Pritchin is about this store. We ain't giving the ball to Carl Anthony Tells enough. They're not giving him the board enough. And he can't be waiting in the three-point line to get the ball. He got to go down there.
Starting point is 00:10:04 He could get them. Both these guys are out of there. Pritchett. All you got to do is turn around and shoot over him. There's nothing else to do. The guy's this tall. I don't care about what you, mathematically you just shoot over him.
Starting point is 00:10:17 And this would have been an easy series. How about if he's fouling him on a low, crack? And then he's hitting him down. He's giving them cheap shots. Listen, man, let me explain something of you. The Knicks made it harder than it was supposed to be. It's unstoppable, but if we don't get them enough touches early in the game, he gets out of it.
Starting point is 00:10:35 He gets, you know what I mean? He loses fluidity as, as a Walt Clyde Frasier's saying. He's not swishing addition when they don't pass on the ball. I'm saying, let's skip this whole series. This series over. The series is, I bet my life on this one. We're doing that. We're doing what New York City.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Listen, New York City is lunatics. We count in too early. We all do not. Don't count two is over. The paper got to say four to one or two. I'm saying real soon, kiss. I hope so. Did we know that we can handle them?
Starting point is 00:11:10 No. But I'm even going to bypass Indiana. You better not. Listen. Indiana is who I'm the most scared of. No way. We almost beat them last year with all our players hurt. key word is almost,
Starting point is 00:11:25 drag. No, no, no, no. When Carlis, no joke, and them boys is running and gunning over. Listen, the guards have spoken. It's Minnesota. Say no more. And the Knicks.
Starting point is 00:11:35 The guards are spoken. There is no way, this is Goldilocks, this is Cinderella, there's nothing. It's Peter Pan. There's nothing you can do about this. The guards, the basketball guards
Starting point is 00:11:45 that said, Knicks, Minnesota. I don't care how you're going to get there, who you're going to fight, dive in the crowd, whatever. The championship. ship is Minnesota and the Knicks. Remember, I told you. And then Anthony Edwards, Julius Randu.
Starting point is 00:12:02 You don't think Minnesota wants to see Carl Anthony Town back there, Julius Randall at the Garden? Do you know what this is? This shit, Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier. Game three, you saw your man Shalameet, right? You ain't actually to come on the show? I actually didn't, but I know he will. Because he showed too much.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Because of the guards? No, no, he just showed Now, he showed too much love Legend this, this, this, that, yo, this, this, this. And so, I didn't want to freak him out, but I know he looks up to Jady Kiss, Fat Joe. He's early prediction.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Charlemagne will be on his couch talking to shit, and he's a serious Nick and hip-hop fan. He got too much love. He will be on this couch right here. Say no more. Okay. And this guy, McDaniels,
Starting point is 00:12:52 who's playing with the ant man, they remind me like MJ and Pippin. You're going that far? I can't say it like that. Oh, that's what you just said? That's a loud, that's a, you're reaching with a long fork. It resembles a far, a distant resemblance. You got to put the, you got to put the other adjudice in it.
Starting point is 00:13:15 He's the new M.J. He's the new Pippin. That's impossible. That's like saying anybody's Michael Jackson. They're not really Michael Jackson. Jackson. Chris Brown might resemble Michael Jackson. It's the closest. He's the closest one, right? It's the closest. And you're saying that about them too. You sure about that? I'm just saying he's locked down defender that McDaniels, man.
Starting point is 00:13:36 He actually scares me. You're thinking too far ahead, man. We have to beat Boston, then we got to beat in the end. Let me ask you one. Is the NBA draft rigged? I don't like to think so. think so, man. Maybe, you know, behind the scenes, you make able to shuffle a little, a little bit of shuffling, but I don't really think. I think now that they came up with AI and people are great with computers, you can just
Starting point is 00:14:08 doger it up some stuff. You're trying to make it look like. Nico Harrison is that lucky. It was a thing. It was a lot. You didn't see the, they shuffling the balls. How could they How could you rig it where you get the number one pick? Tell, give me, let me hear your theory behind. It's white, the coincidence. Let me tell you something. He messed up and made the worst trade in the history of mankind,
Starting point is 00:14:34 sending Luca to L.A. 25-year-old, Unstoppable Force in the league. He was looking real bad out there. You understand? And something was done for them to get that number one pick. And guess what? I'm going past that. I'm saying he's going to take my man from Duke, what, Cooper?
Starting point is 00:14:56 Cooper Flagg. I say he's going to dish him to Milwaukee and get Greek to Freak in Dallas where A.D. and Kyrie. That's what conspiracy, that's what crazy joke. That ain't really a conspiracy because that, I mean, that's what they're saying. Are they saying that? Yeah, yeah. Greek freak wants to go to one of the big markets somewhere else. And that was a, they're going to even.
Starting point is 00:15:19 They don't keep Cooper flag. I think they send the number one pick the Milwaukee and try to get Janice in Dallas. And what do you think about that Dallas team with Kyrie, AD, and Greek the Freak? Kai still, Kai ain't going to be ready yet. Kyle's still recovering from. Kyle probably come back half the season, yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:40 But, yeah, that's still crazy. Greek Freak AD and Kyrie is crazy, of all crazy. It's nuts. And it's really, I pull the trigger. I'm Nico Harrison. I pull the trigger. I send a young boy to Milwaukee and bring the Greek to freak over.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Like, I do it. Like in the heartbeat. I'd be like, yo, I got to happen. Milwaukee got to agree to that, though. It's not just that easy. He's out of here. He's gone. He's got his walking papers.
Starting point is 00:16:07 You know, they said New York, they said he bought a house in New York. Everybody in New York's happy, but the Hamptons ain't New York. The Hamptons is a summer home. He bought a house in the Hampton? Yeah, he bought a house in the Hampton. Yeah, because that don't mean he planned to come here.
Starting point is 00:16:21 You know, Hamptons is a summer home. That's a summer home. That's not New York. Everybody walking around New York gas like Greek the freak coming here. He bought a summer home. He said him in Tribeca or Chelsea or something. That have been different. No, no, he out in the Hamptons.
Starting point is 00:16:37 I just don't know who's that lucky to make the worst trade in the world and somehow get the number one pick. It feels funny to me. common sense common sense it's almost like you shooting dice and they got trick dice you're like yo how does how he keeps shooting four five six this guy i don't know how you equivalent that being like rigged cooper flagged is for one he was did work or they knew he was a a gym since high school yeah he they upclassed him you know and dudes usually reclass he was in the actually supposed to be in the 12th grade last year
Starting point is 00:17:17 year when he was on Duke, boss and ass. So they up, they upped them. That's how much they know what kind of gym is. This is straight like going from high school to the pros right now. For him, he just did a little cup of coffee at Duke. Now he's about to be in the league. Man, he's nice. Shout out the Cooper flag.
Starting point is 00:17:35 Shout out to the draft, man. Because I don't know. I kind of wish the Spurs got the number one pick. They got number two. I was rooting for them too. But number two still Pop, Wimby, they got a great young team Number two still a good pick for the Spurr
Starting point is 00:17:52 They're going to do something, man A great pick for the Spurs But I kind of like We wasn't in on the drive So I was going for the Spurs too I don't know why we wanted the Spurs To see Wimby get Winby and De Aaron Fox
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Starting point is 00:23:40 Yeah, me, you're slang today is off. Yo, what do you want? Slang is out of this world, didn't. No, no. No, I heard that. Yeah, no. On the serious note, I'm going to be honest with you. I don't like number two.
Starting point is 00:23:52 I like number one. And I'm bringing out the vocabulary. On the serious note, though. Vocab. They hit, um, Torrey Lane's got stabbed up. 14 times that they had to bring him to an outside hospital. I try to murder him, but hitting the back of his head, everything. You know, when I went to jail, although,
Starting point is 00:24:10 a little time, I chose not to go to protective custody because you feel like, y'all want to be with the people. I don't want to be secluded. Do you think as an artist? He was in the feds though, right? Yeah. Oh, no, it's dangerous there too. No, no, it's dangerous everywhere.
Starting point is 00:24:25 They have rapists in there, murderers, cartel leaders, all type of shit. The warden came to see me first minute I walked in the jail. It was like, yo, we have rapists, murderous, cartel leaders, shower posse, Harry, we think you should be protective custody. I told him I got to be with the people. You know what I'm saying? So Torrey Lane's just last week put up a picture. He looked at Cald Diesel.
Starting point is 00:24:48 He's with the brothers in the yard. And this week, he got stabbed up. And last week I was thinking, yeah, yo, he's comfortable. Like, this is real. This is American meat. This prison, like L.A. prison in the yard. And American. Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:06 Do you believe that artists of that nature should be walking around the yard and general population. I've never been to jail, so I can't, I can't say where he should be. But I think he should be where he's comfortable at, where he feels comfortable. He got 10 years. He got to get acquainted with somebody. Yeah. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:25:34 He ain't going to be able to just play solitaire for a 10-piece. He had to make some, he had to meet someone. You know, we're praying for the brother. You know what I'm saying? It's sad. You know, it's a lot to think about. You know what I mean? Because, you know, they try to take his life.
Starting point is 00:25:57 That wasn't just his little, his slashing. Yeah, hit up 14 times. It's severe. Yeah, that's severe. The fact, both lungs collide, critical condition. This real shit. Like, you know what I'm saying? So I don't know what the,
Starting point is 00:26:10 politics is and whatever I'm not even specular. Prayers go out to the Tory, man. His family and anybody involved. Oh, what about my young boy from Philly? Oh, Quah. What's his name? LPG Qua. Yeah, man, rest in peace to him, man.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Strictly, positivity rap, uplifting the youth. Every time you ever hear of him is all his barges about uplifting the youth and he had all positive. He did, um, their mama's over. He did all of them kind of. Pock joints and said all good stuff. I couldn't imagine him getting robbed or losing his life over some jury, though.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Give you a jury up, man. It ain't worth it. It ain't worth it. And I'm thinking the brother was so positive. If he announced the day he got Rob 14, 15 rappers and just bomb a chain. Because he was just speaking of positivity to the youth. I think he could have went on live and said they got me in by that evening either. had a couple more changes.
Starting point is 00:27:12 He'd have some change, no problem. Because everybody loved. He had the ones than they took from. Everybody loved them, man. He was spreading positivity, man. So shout out to the youth out there, man. And we got to, you know, we got to hold ourselves accountable for, you know, guys like that, that, you know, all they brought was positivity to the world or take them off the world.
Starting point is 00:27:33 You know, John White had, I know there's so many things that held us down. Yeah, he just killed me. He just killed me. too. It's the most positive soul ever. Kill. Murder. Bullitt. I know we got a long way to go. They don't know.
Starting point is 00:27:53 There's been so many things that hell does that. Right. We put ourselves together. I don't understand. It's crazy in Philly. I don't know why you're sugar-coating you. Charlie Mack. They're crazy over there in Philly. Yeah, they're wilding in Philly, man.
Starting point is 00:28:09 But we got to protect the guys. guys who's trying to bring the positivity out there, man. So y'all got to really regroup. Philly got to, like, really the streets got to regroup, almost like the Warriors, the movie, and really say, yo, we're going to protect our youth and all that because, you know, it's really crazy out here. Shout to Philly. I get a lot of love in Philly.
Starting point is 00:28:32 I'm able to go everywhere. And let's keep it like that. Let's keep it like that. you know back in hip-hop news i'm just telling it crazy joe no no crazy yeah this is crazy joe but the birdman said he was uh with tony brachson for 18 years she convinced him to get married he did no paperwork she got a divorce in two weeks and caught him for mega millions he said the fix was in this birdman saying it he's saying He was with a no pre-nup, 18 years.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Talk about the guy that don't pay the producers to the last minute up. Let me stop. I love verbal. It's almost karma. It's almost, somebody told me when we discussed this story in my house, people were saying, karma. No, no.
Starting point is 00:29:29 You're standing on this or this? No, I'm not standing on this. I'm not at the divorce, bro. I'm telling you what the streets is saying, and the Birdman said. The Birdman said he was with him for 18 years. Married her. He had no paperwork.
Starting point is 00:29:42 She got him. I don't even want to tell you the number. The number's the price of this building. Like, you ain't no regular number. She caught him two weeks, divorce. He had to give her that check. Price of this building, like a serious, you know. The price of the building is crazy.
Starting point is 00:29:59 No, they're serious. The price of a high rise in New York City. He gave him money like that for two weeks' marriage. I don't know. I didn't really have a comment. on that because I don't, you know, that's out of my pay grade, right? I'll tell you a crazy story, right?
Starting point is 00:30:18 This is crazy, Joe, but this is real. Reality, I don't want to say no names, but people can pick up on this. So I have a neighbor very successful, like my next door neighbor, very successful. So he wakes me up, says, Joe, yo, come over to my house. We have in a celebration.
Starting point is 00:30:38 So I go to his house And it's a bunch of people in his house It almost looked like the movie Us It was just They were very upscale And they were of color But they were like Phoebe Wolliffe Of the black community
Starting point is 00:30:57 They were out of control I'd never seen people like this Right And so I'm up in there And everybody looked like they got a master's degree Or something Everybody's smart whatever, this, that.
Starting point is 00:31:10 And so I go up in there and the man's wife, he had just sold his company for like 400 million. Everybody knew it was everywhere. And his wife gus the kinkin, kinkin with the cup. And she gives the most beautiful speech. I love this man. This man's the greatest ever. My husband, I'm so proud.
Starting point is 00:31:30 And just like my next door neighbor, we're all the way up. And I was like, wow, this is great. Seven in the morning on Instagram, the wife files for divorce. Yo, yo, joke, joke, yo. The next day, after the speech. Premeditated murder. Now, you know, they're going to say I lie, right? They always say I lie.
Starting point is 00:31:59 No, I'm keeping it real. They're going to say I'm capping. This is going number. Now we go number one, baby. No, let's it. I'm just telling. We're going on the other way. They're saying, they're going to say this, but it's the truth.
Starting point is 00:32:14 This really happened in my life. Like, I really was a part of this, and I couldn't understand seven in the morning. I was like, after the speech, but that 400, you know, I guess that's a version of sleeping with the enemy. Definitely. You know what I'm saying? That's like, that's hard, though. That's hard to deal with. Since we're on that kind of a subject, what you think about Bill Belmont.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Lachach's girlfriend being banned from the facility. I think that I can stand on that. I think I've seen that from a reliable source. Oh, oh, so you're saying I'm lying? No, no. I'm just saying when we talk about it, you know, have you asked me, you know, if you're sure about that?
Starting point is 00:32:58 I'm almost positive because it's anywhere for real. They said he said he had to get his wife out of it. I mean, his new girl. Well, she was doing too much. Maybe Bill too old now or something. something, right? How are you going to do that? No, no, I'm saying he's the greatest coach of all time, but he got a 24-year-old girl
Starting point is 00:33:15 telling him to shut up, telling him what to say, yo, don't answer that, this and this and that. He might like that. He's been calling all these plays and all that all yet. She's calling the plays now. That's what he would. Somebody else to take the play. Can somebody tell me how much Bill Belichick is worth right now?
Starting point is 00:33:32 He's not married yet. This is just a girlfriend, right? Get ready for that one week. That seven in the morning. One week. Yeah, she'd be worth $35 million in a week. Oh, man. Bill might be losing his marbles a little.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Because, you know, it's a macho sport. This is the American sport. This is all tough guys. These guys, you go to a football game, you'd be lucky to get out of there without fighting somebody. Somebody I Google somebody, somebody I look up to in media, and he's worth $200 million, and his wife, as far as I know,
Starting point is 00:34:14 I ain't been seeing her put up, like, it didn't, we Googled her. She was worth $50 million. Am I right, Chris? The wife was worth $50 million. Like, I don't know what she, I mean, look, whatever you want to do, you give your girlfriend money, she buys some property, smart girl. What I'm saying is the sport of football is way too macho for them to be seeing their idol, Bill Belichick is idol.
Starting point is 00:34:40 He's on God level of coaching for a 24-year-old girl telling him to shut up on the sideline and all that, they're not ready for that. That's him, though. He's somebody grandfather-age. He knows if he wants you to tell him, shut up, and go sit over there and all that. So you say she should be around the facility?
Starting point is 00:34:58 Yeah. I think when she's at practice or around any other than that, she should shut up. But when they're on the beach and he's lifting her in the air, she can tell them any day she wanted to tell. Yes, I agree with that, but not at the sports, not at the sports facility.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Yeah, so we both agree. In the comments, people want to know how we got to this, how we, how this show came about. Well,
Starting point is 00:35:25 do we want to tell the truth? Of course we want to tell the truth. Well, before any other rappers was doing sports shows or whatever the thing, me and Jada, it's true. It was,
Starting point is 00:35:37 we were supposed to, to do a sports show. We're supposed to do a sports show a long time ago, a couple of years ago. So this idea came up five years ago. I don't know if it's before
Starting point is 00:35:47 every other one. You're taking it. You take it. You take it. You take it. So where that? No, no. All right.
Starting point is 00:35:53 I don't know. Somebody's going to say, we have a show. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. See, then you could, they come, they're shooting that. You're giving them the gun.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Let me say. Listen, what I'm saying is this show has been talked about. No, yeah. You're supposed to get, we were supposed to do something. Yeah. Do you know as a guy, since we're talking about that, as a guy who think, what's my man me?
Starting point is 00:36:16 It's somebody that think we stole this already. Don't do that. It's not a hit if you don't get somebody. You know, I'm upping my lawsuit shit up. Like, you know, they got lawsuit like insurance. What? There's so much a time of lawsuits. No, you need lawsuit insurance.
Starting point is 00:36:39 I'm not bullshitting you. I'm upping my shit up because it's just lawsuit mania. Like, you're right. This shit out of control right now. Like, you know, somebody thinks we stole their idea. We might as well not answer that question, right?
Starting point is 00:36:54 Because this shit out of control. Look at my lawyer. Let me tell you something. I've been watching, you know, everybody could do what they want to do. Right? But I've been watching even Joe Schmoe shows with 24 views and things like that.
Starting point is 00:37:10 And they just all like, they're mad that we get into the bag. And they're like, oh, Joe and Jay that they just, I'm looking at them. Joe Schmo, these guys, they got two cousins watching them. Do. No. They got two cousins and the aunt watching them. And they over here like, y'all, this, they're trying to get clickbait off of us. We came out to get, you knew he was coming, right?
Starting point is 00:37:36 Anywhere in this business of entertainment, music, art, movie, if it's a bag there, we're coming. If it's rubber duckies, we're coming for the bag. And so you got to know, we got, we done did this. I asked Jada, he said, authenticity. We're going to talk about our perspective and what's going on in life. And some people seem to like it. We went number two in the country the first time off of one EP.
Starting point is 00:38:11 I'm walking around Harlem. I'm walking around the Bronx. They're coming up to me. They loving the show. They love what we do. You know, it's room for everybody, right? It's room for everybody. Even to Joe Schmo's, one day you might be the biggest in the game.
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Starting point is 00:42:18 Our roommate, Reggie Payne, from Oakland, sports editor and aspiring rapper. And his stage name, sexy sweat. In 2020, I had a simple idea. Let's find Reggie. We searched everywhere, but Reggie was gone. In February 2020, Reggie was having a diabetic episode. His mom called 911. Police cuffed him face down.
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Starting point is 00:43:12 Like they said, Joe and Jader? They said, oh, my God, because we really does this, man. This is what we do. We talk our shit with New York lunatics. New York fans are lunatics, by the way. And this is the shit right here. This is the shit. I don't know if you notice,
Starting point is 00:43:32 sister nick's been winning right how forgive me young ladies in the building whatever black white Latino
Starting point is 00:43:44 Asian I want to know why I'm looking at Instagram and the second we win the first thing all New Yorkers do is go suck my dick yo suck my dick
Starting point is 00:43:59 like yo yo yo but let me you know New York fans are lunatics. Like, yo, it's unbelievable. Yo, but why is that the universal New York language? Yeah, I'm looking at every race. Females.
Starting point is 00:44:14 Females. I can't lie. I suck my dick. I'm like, yo, what's going on here? Like, this is crazy. I did see a few in the morning, great. A few. I seen a few.
Starting point is 00:44:25 Man, I got hours of this shit. Just follow Pete Rock. Pete Rock on Instagram. The real Pete Rock. Rock. Real Pete Rock. He's throwing up all the lunatics. He's out of control.
Starting point is 00:44:38 But the universal language of a Nick fan is M-S-M-D. That's going to get a Nick fan killed. Nick fans, you better chill out with that shit. That ain't the thing to say, correct? Man, this is running. It's telling you, it's running rampant. This is unbelievable what's going on out here. I'm enjoying it because we're winning.
Starting point is 00:45:02 But if you're from somewhere else in the country, not even L.A.'s talking like that. Not even like, nobody is like these New York fans, and I'm telling y'all now, don't go down 7.5 after game. That shit is out of control. Hell yeah. I can't wait till they get flying cars.
Starting point is 00:45:21 That's the, I can't wait to take one of them for me. The traffic is stupid. The garages, the even if you got a car waiting for you, a driver and all that, you're still going to get caught. caught in some damn traffic. It's out of control down. Somebody might come to your car and open the door they so have.
Starting point is 00:45:40 Crazy-ass lunatic. You know, we got to ride around with them torpedo bats just in case. Ooh, I need one. Ooh, I need one of them. One of them torpedo bats. I need one for every car. You know what's crazy?
Starting point is 00:45:54 Torpedo bat. You know, I'm at my store the other day up and YC up in Harlem and I look at the floor and they got a torpedo bat right by the I'm like, yo, what you're doing with the bat? By the daughters. We ain't have to use it in 10 years.
Starting point is 00:46:07 That bat been there 10 years. I said that bat been there 10 years. It's there just in case. Old school style. I need a torpedo bat. I like that. Onyx's slam came out this week many years ago. And Kim, come home with me, came out.
Starting point is 00:46:25 I think May 14th, 2000 and something. You know, if people dissect Fadjo lyrics, You could blame Onyx because I didn't know it was possible when they was like, pick them up, pick them up, pick them up, pick them up, one gun, two gun, three. I was like, yo, we could do that. So it's safe to say they like the first, they cross-off. They was like rap, rock, rap. Yeah, they was the first lunatics.
Starting point is 00:46:54 They had the first mosh pits. No, they was the first lunatics. Everybody's a lunatic. Let me tell you. Let me explain. The fans. Ony. For you. I got one for you. I'm at Club 2000. Onyx is the hottest shit smoking. I'm not rapping yet. We just in there, you know, street guys. People waiting, waiting and waiting peacefully. I think Font Flex was DJed. Peacefully. They get in late. Like four in the morning. Let me tell you something. Like three in the morning. Security day. Security was so big. They carried the onyx in the club. Like they was carrying them, bringing them on stage. That's how cry.
Starting point is 00:47:32 they was. I'm talking about, I accept they pop. And everybody's chilling, having a great time, patiently waiting for them. And they said, pick them up. Pick them up. Pick them up. Dad. One gun, two guns. Big. Honest. It's tough. The whole club started swinging on each other.
Starting point is 00:47:54 The whole club fought each other. Chairs flying bottles. Like, I'm like, I could not understand. everybody was just loving each other no I'm serious everybody was loving each other in one second they were just holding out
Starting point is 00:48:13 on next it's time everybody you snuffed anybody that was next to you the whole club just started fighting each other security rushed them out what happened at the end of that everybody was dead everybody went home everybody got shot up they got a nothing like that
Starting point is 00:48:29 but you know that was a hip-hop a cultural experience. That's a fish. And which Cameron song, you said? This album, Come Home With Me, came out today, 2002. Oh, boy, was a fucking monster. Oh, wow. That's a hood Grammy right there.
Starting point is 00:48:44 That's one the albums he did on the rock, probably his last album he did over there. Oh, boy. That song alone was, yeah. Diff said, Hey, Ma. Hey, Ma? Those is all monsters, losing weight. Right.
Starting point is 00:48:56 I got them all in my cars and my phones and all. I just don't know. I ain't know. the sports bar. No, he's going to have three or four on every hour. Oh, but those might be the biggest. Hey, ma. They might be the biggest camera.
Starting point is 00:49:11 And old boys, oh, fucking great. Those are like, those are like, those are. Are you crazy? Those is crazy. Yeah, those is all missile. What's some songs or song or songs you have in your phone that people wouldn't think you ride around listening? I got a bunch of songs.
Starting point is 00:49:29 They don't say the trains. No, no, not the train is coming. it's a good one, but I got boy George, do you really want to hurt me? Do you really want to see me cry?
Starting point is 00:49:45 Time won't give me time because time that's the lovers. Yo, I got some flagrant music on my shit. Like, my shit is really, uh, it's like it's, it's open for suggestion. My shit got, you know, I got
Starting point is 00:50:02 All kind of music. Yeah, that's what, I mean, me and the artist, you get tired of just hearing rap sometimes. You want to take it to another genre of music. What kind of songs you got in your phone that might be, I mean, I got everything. I got, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:50:17 You might hear me listen to the Backstreet Boys. You go ahead. You might hear me listen to, you know, Luther. I love Luther. I might be listening to Eric. clapped and that might be, you know, I got a long range with my music taste. My dad played the bass guitar. I ain't know that.
Starting point is 00:50:43 Legendary iconic artists. So you probably hear music different. You know, when I hear music, I just see the greatness in the music. Like when I hear it, I just be like, wow, what made them think of this? Like me and you one night we sat there, we bought Scott Storch played like a thousand hits. Oh, yeah. And we're sitting in, like, what makes a guy think of all this music? And I just get amazed.
Starting point is 00:51:06 All right. One of my favorite records of all time is Montel Jordan. On parties on at the here, this is how we do. Parties on at the west side and this. I think, yo, what's wrong with you? Your kiss. Nah, this ain't fun, man. This ain't fun.
Starting point is 00:51:27 Listen, every lyric in that song is perfect. to me. It's what you would do if you're about to go to a party on a Friday and this. And when I hear it, I just hear perfection. Every time I hear that song, I'm like, wow. How did they think of every single word that match every single word? To me, that's a perfect song. This is how we do it. This is how we do it. That's a class. This is how we do it. You got it. Yo, Kiss, you got it. It's a classic, what you want me to say? It's a classic, but to me, it's not just...
Starting point is 00:52:05 So when I hear artists, don't care what kind of music, it could be jelly roll, it could be whatever. When I hear something that's just too perfect, you know, that's what wows me. I'm just like, yo, how do you know to come in with this right now? How did they know how to do this? And that's what amazes me, you know, because there's songs like, y'all got, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Destruction. Y'all got, uh, uh, uh, We got the guns that the government got. That's perfection. That's perfect. That song is perfect. I don't know if you know, but it's perfection. Like when we hear it as fans, it's too perfect.
Starting point is 00:52:46 You couldn't switch another word around. You couldn't did nothing. It's the epitome of perfection. That's what bugs me out as an artist listening to music is just like, you know, perfect stuff. You know what I'm saying? Monica, Brandy. It's art.
Starting point is 00:53:02 That whole area. It's art. You know what I mean? And the microphone is your canvas. How about I'm in Carbone the other night? It was my daughter's birthday. We're all her friends. They all 18.
Starting point is 00:53:14 Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday as he loved you. And James Brown came on. And these little girls knew James Brown. They ain't no James. On God. Thames.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Yo. Yo, your kiss. They don't James. Your kiss on God. Which one? Which song came? Not mind power. Get on up and then do it.
Starting point is 00:53:35 Get on down. And all these little, I don't know if they got it on TikTok. I don't know if they got it on video games. I don't know they got it on little girl movies. But all these little girls knew to James Brown record. Get on up and keep moving. Get on down.
Starting point is 00:53:50 They were singing every word. I'm sitting there like, how do y'all know James Bronsh? They knew every word. So it had to cross over through TikTok. Had to cross over Do a movie A girl movie I don't know
Starting point is 00:54:05 That shit is TikTok Yo this ain't going to be a successful show If you're the leader of the Fadjo Cap Club Right Because you keep pulling your hoodie down Like you don't believe it They're not going to believe me these people
Starting point is 00:54:18 Man Every time I pull my hat down Don't mean I think you cap It don't mean that It just you're going crazy Joe on me Something You got the tendency To see the go crazy, Joe.
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