Joe and Jada - Joe and Jada - Knicks fire Thibs, Cardi B & Offset drama, Lil Wayne's Carter 6 + A.I. stories

Episode Date: June 10, 2025

Fat Joe and Jadakiss are BACK from hiatus with another episode. In their time off, Jada saw his idol Big Daddy Kane pull up to his birthday celebration and Joe had a royal time in Dubai. The two hip h...op legends react to the New York Knicks getting bounced from the NBA playoffs by Tyrese Haliburton's Indiana Pacers, the Knicks firing head coach Tom Thibodeau, rumors of Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo making his way to NY, the ongoing drama between Cardi B, Offset, and Stefon Diggs, Lil Wayne's The Carter VI, the massive protests against ICE in Los Angeles, and Allen Iverson's 50th birthday, which leads to Jada telling the story of their iconic Reebok commercial. 2:30 - Jada's birthday celebrations & Joe's trip to Dubai 12:40 - Knicks eliminated & Tom Thibodeau fired 24:30 - Jada's Reebok commercial with Allen Iverson 32:30 - Cardi B & Offset drama 35:30 - Should people "dress their age"? 41:00 - Amanda Serrano vs. Katie Taylor III 50:30 - Jada teaches Joe about gambling 57:30 - Lil Wayne's The Carter VI 58:30 - ICE protests in Los Angeles (Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.) Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://promo.boostmobile.com/webuiltanetwork/ytb/ Download Cash App Today: https://capl.onelink.me/vFut/8q2zq55u #CashAppPod #sponsored #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:29 You know what it is? Joe and Jada show. We the fuck back, you hear me? Present it to you. We the fuck back. You hear me? Presented to you by Boost Mobile. Go out, get yourself, your family.
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Starting point is 00:03:03 Yo, shout out to the fans. 100,000 subscribers. 22 days. We might have broke a record or something like that. We're humbly appreciate you guys. You love to hate. You can love him. You can hate me.
Starting point is 00:03:16 But you got to get tuned in because we talk in that shit. That's what we do. We are the goats of the shit talking. This guy is great. Yo, yo, Jada, happy birthday. I've seen you celebrate. I've watched you my whole life have 16 birthday parties. Oh, yeah, you all old.
Starting point is 00:03:38 You did watch me. Oh, I'm older. I watch you every year in Miami, here, there, there, there. How did it go, man? This year was humbly, you know what I mean? As a milestone, I made it to 50. Shout out to all my family and friends, loved ones. had a couple of parties, but I had one
Starting point is 00:03:57 that was really important to me. It was all family and friends. It was really nice. Big Daddy Kane. Did he perform? My idol, yeah, he rocked a couple of jokes. That's your idol. I mean, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:09 That was puns idol, too. Kane did a lot for me. You know what I mean? Listening to him all the hours. Put a cord in your ass because you played yourself. That boy. What a lie in the pick. No, I'm...
Starting point is 00:04:24 Come on, man. Y'all, listen, put a quarter in your ass because you played yourself. I had a legit job for like 10 hours, and I've seen that video, smooth operators. Quit and sold drugs immediately after. I had to. It's too early for this crap.
Starting point is 00:04:41 No, I'm just keeping it. I'm blocked. What you were engaged? So I've seen, you salsa from Fuego, you did Brooklyn Chop House. You did a joint in Jersey. Did it join in VA. with Fendi, I think.
Starting point is 00:04:55 VA too, right? That was VA? Yeah, we got some in VA. That boy, Fendi, huh? Yeah. Boy, let me tell you something, that boy, Fendi, a movie for real, huh? That boy, shout out Fendi.
Starting point is 00:05:08 Me, I went to Dubai to a wedding, Rasha Belize said, my little brother, it's the closest thing to a royal wedding. And so, you know, I go out there, like they're the biggest, I don't know. explained to you in any other way, right? They just the biggest, you know, one day, one day, you know, I know Rasha, since he's 13, one day I stopped the car.
Starting point is 00:05:33 I'm in him with him in the car and I'm like, yo, Rashi, what do you guys own? And he said, that's easy. So imagine you stop your anchors, you stop Harlem, you stop downtown. I picked a random block. I was like, what are you on? That's easy. We own these buildings. We own the arena behind that.
Starting point is 00:05:52 We own the mall This was a random block We could stop 96th Street We could stop 42nd Street We could stop in Brooklyn And he just said Oh, that's easy We own all this and all of it
Starting point is 00:06:03 And I was like Jesus Christ So that's my little brother Since he's 13 He's 23 Shout out to his wife So we go to the wedding
Starting point is 00:06:13 And they were like Yo Joe you can wear the Kaduta That's the robes The Muslim robe So I'm at a Muslim wedding I had an interpreter So, like, anybody who walked in, I had a guy telling me in English, my man Kay, he was like, Joe, this is the guy who owns every Mercedes-Benz dealer in the UAE. Navadu walking.
Starting point is 00:06:35 This is the guy owns all hotels around the pyramids in Egypt. This guy is the royal family of Abu Dhabi. So everybody that was coming through was just like, you couldn't even make this shit up, right? I didn't want a way to Cordora because I wanted them to know the Americana was there. So when they seen me, I had the suit, the linen suit. But I wanted them to know Americans flew in for this wedding. Like we flew to 16 hours for Russia. So Russia sits me next to the family and I have the best time of my life.
Starting point is 00:07:12 Whoever you name was in there, every royal family, every rich person, everybody in the world. I go to use the bathroom. right so when i go to use the bathroom remind you i know everybody in here's like the richest guy in the world there's these men in the bathroom they're showering in the bathroom like they got their legs up on marble and shit and they straight nah it's bugged out like it's it's not it's bugged out like right so i'm like you know i'm a second away from beefing with these guys like yo what you're doing with your leg up on the shit but you need they're taking showers Like in the bathroom, and I'm like, look, and I'm like, I've never seen no shit like that.
Starting point is 00:07:52 I use the baffle. Got to move one of these guys to the side to wash my hands, keep it pushing. Later on, I told Rasha, man, it's beautiful wedding. I love it. Thank you. There's only one weird thing. He said, what, I said, there was grown men taking showers in the bathroom. When I tell you, Rasha fell on the floor dying laughing, he was like, that's traditional for them.
Starting point is 00:08:16 They got to take a, they got to wash their feet and shower. to pray to God. They got to wash themselves. Yo, bro, I said, bro, where I come from, I'm Christian, you put your foot on the table, your mom spares on you. These guys got foot on lops. On fucking marble and shit. Like, I'm fucked up.
Starting point is 00:08:35 Yo, he started dying laughing. That was amazing. You know, Dubai is always, I always say, if my wife leave me and take half my money, I'm moving to Dubai. You know what I'm saying? and I'm minding my business. I'm drinking a coffee.
Starting point is 00:08:51 You're just looking at people. That's a hell of an escape route. I'm telling you a truth. I'm moving to Dubai and drinking a coffee. I'm moving to Dubai. Take the paper. And get a coffee. I go to Dubai, go eat me a coffee, laugh at people walking by and shit like that,
Starting point is 00:09:04 snap on them and this and this and that, in the middle of the more, having a best time of my life. It's safe. It's no violence. It's nothing. We get the San Josepé. Norrie's wife's birthday,
Starting point is 00:09:16 Nuri. Neri, happy ballet. birthday to Neri. So Neri, they rented this mansion overlooking Monaco and you're out there, you see the 300 foot yachts, 400 foot yards. It was just the most amazing time in the world. And, you know, she's always so supportive that I had to be there for her. I tell you one crazy thing that happened there. I got a brother
Starting point is 00:09:42 named Armand. Check this shit out, Rich. I got a brother named Armand from Canada. So Canada, he's there with my sister, Fancy, Nancy, and Armand is just, he smoked cigarettes. But by the way, if you smoke cigarettes right now, you're old school. Ain't no young thing is smoking cigarettes now. They vaping or you're just, you're telling your age, right?
Starting point is 00:10:08 But he's young. New port smokers left. It shouldn't be. Right, let me explain something to you about, He got the can of the cigarettes. So he brought a whole box. So the first day, I don't know if you ever seen a can of the cigarette.
Starting point is 00:10:24 They show you a dead baby on the pack of cigarettes. It's a dead baby. This is what happens if you smoke these cigarettes. They got a dead baby. So I'm like a dead baby. I say, yo, you still smoke that shit with the dead baby? Like they're going into the 7-Eleven copping a pack of cigarettes with a dead baby on it.
Starting point is 00:10:45 This is what happens. The next day, he busts out of cigarette. I said, yo, who's on the box? He said, man, this man, you know, they got the tow tag around the man on the box. Every day they changed the cover of the box. This man died for smoking cigarettes. He got the toll tag, right?
Starting point is 00:11:00 So the next day, we having breakfast. I was like, yo, Armand, who's on the box or cigarettes? He said, ah, it's not going to be so good. I said, well, look at the box. So he looks at the box. He says, ah, they got to kill. kid here talking about these cigarettes killed his father. Next day, a lady missing all her teeth, her tongue is this.
Starting point is 00:11:23 Yo, how the fuck in the world? Can you smoke this shit? Like, you see, this ain't even America, Newport, they're hiding it. These other shits, they're hiding in Canada. They show you you're dying. Like, yo, this is what's going down. And he got the nerve to some of you, this shit alive, man. They just bullshit
Starting point is 00:11:43 and they're trying to stop us. Not a shit crazy, man. That was about the funniest shit, man. A lot of shopping, San Josepé, all that. You know, the place was beautiful, but it was a little bit more hype. You know, I got too prepared for, you know, you think of San Jose, you know,
Starting point is 00:12:00 I went to Louis bought it out, Laura Piana, shit we can't even say, like silk shit, and when I got there, they had black teas and fucking essential shorts on And I'm just like, no, I'm talking about the San Joseo Pay people. Like, it was just regular shit. So I went and got two fly for this allegedly fly shit. You know, since you was going to get everybody was going to have that crazy shit or he was the only one to have that shit.
Starting point is 00:12:27 Yeah, yeah, not even. By the second or third day, I realized just wear black teeth and some shorts. Don't fuck it up. You can use your Louis Vittard and all your other shit somewhere else. That shit, you know, sometimes you want to get two fly. And the place really ain't. ready for the fly shit. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:12:46 But the Knicks, our beloved Knicks, I see you switched up the hat quick. Now you're a Yankee. You're rolling with the... New York. I know, I know, I know. New York.
Starting point is 00:12:59 The hat switched up. I almost came in here on purpose with the whole Nick officer that they could be like, yo, you don't know. That shit is over right now. The Knicks, they gave a good run. we fought hard you know what I mean
Starting point is 00:13:16 I'm in Dubai five in the morning yeah I see you I'm scrolling I'm scrolling I see crack say it's five in the morning you got the hookah looked like he was in chilling shout out Cabana they shut down the whole restaurant for me and threw the game up
Starting point is 00:13:33 and the one game I had Rich with the fucking camera on the TV you can't get you can't get the Nick game out there. So I had Rich had the camera, the phone on the TV, the whole game, the game we won,
Starting point is 00:13:49 he had the camera on the shit and I'm going crazy watching the shit, my eyes are like because there's a whole different time over there. Then I go to the game we lost and I, you know, I got the hook up. You know when I'm in Dubai, I have an alias. You know, you got Joe,
Starting point is 00:14:05 JD kids, kids, this kid. I'm Ali Kashani. Ali Kashani. Ali Kashani. Yes, when I go to Dubai, I say, hi, I'm Ali Kishani. You got to pause. You got to go, hello. I am, Ani Kishani.
Starting point is 00:14:20 And just, you know, I just get it to my hoop. You got an ID with Ali Kishore. You ain't catching me smoking hookah in America. You'll catch me smoking hook out there. That's my all to ego in Dubai, a little couple of coffees. You know what I'm saying? Some motherfucking kiss cafe. What's up, baby?
Starting point is 00:14:38 So, Coach Tibbs. It was a good one, man. Shout out to Coach Tibbs. He gave us, he did something we haven't done in 20, 25 years, I say. My thing is. 350 win seasons. 350 win seasons. So that's three playoff appearances, one Eastern Conference finals.
Starting point is 00:15:00 We can't be, he did his job. How do they fire him? Because maybe they think he reached his ceiling, or maybe it's his way of coaching he's running, he's burning the treads off, fronts and them. Or they spoke to Janus or KD or one of them and they said,
Starting point is 00:15:22 we'll consider coming to the garden if Tibbs is out of it. Those are all the scenarios I came with since the departure of Coach Tibbs. You know. Now let me hear your take one. Well, I had a friend. Well, I have a friend.
Starting point is 00:15:36 I have a friend. His name is Cedric Hollywood. Cedric Hollywood, you might know him. He was the program director of 99 champs in Miami. And the man came in number one ratings 20 years of the row, and he still fired him. And I never understood how do you fire someone that's always number one? Like, how do you fire the guy who's been number one for 20 years? Right.
Starting point is 00:16:05 And so that let me know that there is no job. safety. When you're working for somebody else and you ain't the boss, they can fire you whenever they feel like it. Now, Tibbs did something for us. Think about what we said. We're just saying it. This is just words. But think about it in real life. He did some shit that we ain't doing 28 years. And you fire the man. Business. You know, in business, anything and New York City wants blood and we're very impatient. We finally went to the finals.
Starting point is 00:16:41 We didn't win. Eastern Conference. Eastern Conference, which is big, though. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But we still ain't win that. And they want Janus so bad. So when I see the packages, they're comparing to trading him.
Starting point is 00:16:56 You're going to give away the whole team. Carl Anthony Town is in them packages. So we only got one year with Carl Anthony Town. We went to the Eastern Conference final. He was an all-star, and all those packages, scenarios I'm seeing, it's like, he got to go. Like, we want Yonis. Now, this remind me of the Carmelo Anthony tree,
Starting point is 00:17:18 where they got rid of the whole team. Here what happened. They said it was mad meetings. They was asking them something. It was a defense assignment that the whole team pointed out that he wasn't doing. he was falling back off the pick and roll and he showed him mad for the cameras of it and keep asking them, the coaches, the players,
Starting point is 00:17:40 and he just never did it. Aaron Judge hits 60,000 home runs in the regular season and when it gets to the end of the, would they go to the World Series and the chip? He just doesn't do it. But they still keep him. He's still a star. He's still this and this and that.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Yes, defensively, Carl Anthony Town, fucked up just like Tibbs got out coach but do you in one year something else comes up the first person that's expendable is the coach no no that's the fact but let's think Carl Anthony Towns I keep hearing his name and all this already in one year it's already a nasty thing him and Tibbs don't go right Minnesota now here is something when they get them on the same yeah the train ain't coming
Starting point is 00:18:32 when they get together Mark Jackson they keep yelling Jason kid I think Mark Jackson or Sam Casell I would like to see them I always feel like
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Starting point is 00:18:54 you know that's my neighbor So, you know, I watch him work out every day. He won't talk to you when he work out. He'd be like, yo, yo, Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe. I'd be like, yo, Wes, come here. He's like, he'd just be focused on his workout. He'd be gone, right? So Wes ain't going to tell me, you know, the last time I was in something was when
Starting point is 00:19:16 Donovan Mitchell was supposed to come to the Knicks. You know, he was in my house that Sunday. He was supposed to be a Nick on Monday. Donovan Mitchell was under the exception He was a Nick with Jalen Brunson with this team And the last minute The Knicks pulled down R.J. Barrett
Starting point is 00:19:35 It was like, yo, we're not giving it up. R.J. Barrett. And that's how we lost Donovan Mitchell. That's the last shit I was in with the Knicks. Ever signed up for a phone plan thinking, wow, great price? And then a few months, Slater, it's like, surprise, your bill is higher.
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Starting point is 00:25:27 When I look at Shy in there, that's that AI handle. When he got two men coming on him and he's splitting this shit and all that, I'm looking at vintage AI. So Alan Iverson, you got any stories that's legendary with Alan Avicent for sure you do? No, I mean, I got a lot of stories, but I don't know. Chuck is an ill. Anybody that know him, you know, he's an ill brother. A recent one, he wanted a locks hat at one of the last fights at home in the Barclays.
Starting point is 00:26:06 One of the last tank or Devin Haney and one of them fights, whatever one of the recent big fights in the Barclays. So he called me like, yo, I need the locks hat with my outfit. So boom, we get in the Barclays, he's inside there, I'm inside, I'm in the suite. The lady that's running the suite is speaking to the, she spoke to whoever, where he was at the lady and like, yo, I'm going to have the hats delivered, they'll be at his seat when he gets to his seat. He didn't want that. He said, nah, I need, I need the hat before I go out to the seat.
Starting point is 00:26:44 And he took like 40 minutes, he was all. They're like, Mr. Iverson, we got the whole thing. We know where you see this at. We'll meet you. I need the hat. I'm not going out there without the hat. So he's still crazy like that. He needed the, he wanted the hat before he went out,
Starting point is 00:27:02 even though they was going to bring him the hat. Truck is nuts. And he called me like every three, four months for re-up of the hats. Yo, go, send me the hats, yo. He let a hat. The Reebok commercial. That's a crazy, there's a crazy story with that. Chris Robinson, he's shooting it.
Starting point is 00:27:21 Shout out to Steve Stout. Shout out that. Everybody involved in that. We're in PA somewhere. Shooting the AI, me and AI commercial. Then like on lunch break or something, they're like, yo, you got a son. This is my son was little.
Starting point is 00:27:37 And AI had a little son. They're like, yo, we're going to shoot another one. They got, I don't know, call that mail, whatever. whatever it was, $150, $200, some. They're making a contract right now, sending for my son, and they're going to do, like, a replicate with our sons. One of my men's is with me on set.
Starting point is 00:27:59 I ain't going to say his name, so, you know, what, he's doing a weed transaction with somebody else on the set. They get busted. They turn the whole shit like it was key loads, though. the big cameras came out they flashed the weed
Starting point is 00:28:16 they stopped the whole shit they called it off my man ended up getting arrested in the middle of shooting the shit I had the bailing out and I fucked up a bag that was a fact fucked up a nice bag that's a big bag
Starting point is 00:28:32 could have been a double bag you know to be one bag me and they I got a special that goes with cutting your aunt to rock oh no you got to you know the thing that's Too much come to mind.
Starting point is 00:28:44 But with AI, being that we're on, my brother AI, I think one of my best friends. And we grew up together, me and AI, and I remember when he had days off, he would drive down to New York, and he'd come in the convertible deadly. And one night we had him, he was playing the Knicks on Saturday, and he came to Jimmy's cafe with us. And me and him, fuck him. me and him got so drunk that night
Starting point is 00:29:15 right that I had no choice but I pulled up in my man's house up like Fordham right and it was the bummy apartment with the
Starting point is 00:29:27 yo listen I mean clothes all over the shit it was the it was the trap house without the drugs and it was just bummy house he was like
Starting point is 00:29:38 yo y'all can stay up here right We was blasted pissy jump. We had the convertible with us. We spent the night in this crib in the bummiest shit in the world. And then when I woke up, AI was like gone. Right? So he's in the convertible, Bentley, iced out Fordham Road over there by Tracy Towers.
Starting point is 00:30:05 No doubt. I know what you're talking about? You know what I'm saying? Trenches. Yeah, we're in the beyond trenches. right so if you don't know what tracy towers is is where they throw the TVs off the roof at the cops it's one way in one one way out so we outside of there
Starting point is 00:30:22 like where hip hop was invented a court but anyway he disappears that day I go to the nick game it's like around 3 o'clock so the coach all of them they all knew AI was with me the night before he was pissy, pissy drunk. I'm talking about vomiting and all type of shit. So we go to the game, I'm so scared. Like, I'm like, you know, I said,
Starting point is 00:30:47 they're never going to let me hang out with this guy again. The guy plays against the Knicks and drops like 51 on them. In the afternoon, AI, destroyed them. And so, you know, but I ain't going to lie to you. The coach never really, you know, the Philly coach never liked me. Larry Brown.
Starting point is 00:31:05 It wasn't even Larry Brown. It was Larry Brown, And then it was the owner. Oh, Pat Cochin. He's the one who came up to me. He's like, he's thinking me. I don't even get hired nothing like that. He's like, yo, I don't like how you hang out with AI.
Starting point is 00:31:20 And he's always drunk around you and this. I'm like, yo, you got me fucked up. I don't get, like, they had me blacklisted. I don't drink on occasions. Yeah, they had me blacklisted for no reason. But I remember we shot that movie with Adam Sandler recently in Pat Coe. He was there. It was in Philly.
Starting point is 00:31:39 He told me that, too. He was like, yo, you know, Fat Joe, you're a cool dude. I'm happy for you. But, you know, you was on my shitless with AI because they felt like something always happened while he was with me. Shout out to AI. Who do you want for Coach Tibbs? I don't know, because those are some big shoes to fill.
Starting point is 00:32:01 We don't make it to the playoffs. We don't make it, you know, then we're going to be, You're going to be sad. We're going to be the Knicks fans, huh? But I take somebody that deserves the job. You know what I mean? Mark Jackson is always a candidate, but we don't know.
Starting point is 00:32:18 There's some political shit that happens. I don't know what's up with, does anybody know why they hate on Mark Jackson? He was taking Golden State to the chip anyway. They put Steve Curry, he took it, but Mark Jackson would have won them chips with Steph Curry and them. He would at least one or two, it seems like.
Starting point is 00:32:38 But why the league always act like he's blacklisted or black. There's something happened that we got to, you got to ask Wes. What's going on with these guys? What's going on with these guys lately? We got asking for a while West or we got to ask Dave East.
Starting point is 00:32:56 What happened to Mark Jackson, man? How would Dave East though? I don't know. You need somebody to balance it out after you ask Worldwide West. You got to ask Dave. Yeah, that's all these sounds, it sounds the best. In the hip-hop, what are you talking about?
Starting point is 00:33:14 In the hip-hop lately, you've been seeing guys asking for spousal support in hip-hop. Yo, y'all, y'all, Jada. Jay, what, right? Nah. Y, Jada. Let me hear you. I'm asking.
Starting point is 00:33:33 Right, so it's been out there. You've been seeing these guys. asking women for this more than one is more than one but I'm just saying I'm talking about one rap star and particularly who's saying he need the bread you know because she make more money um what do you feel about a man asking a woman to pay their bills after they break up each is on bottle of a drone I don't know I mean I don't I don't really know I don't I don't feel no kind of way. It's never a problem when it happens the other way.
Starting point is 00:34:11 So shit, let's get a win for the other guys one time. So when you see a guy win, you be like, yo, at least the guy won. You know, one of us won. Yeah, because as far as that goes, spouse and support, it's the seesaw is like this. It's usually the other way. Yeah, but you can't be a rap star accent for somebody to pay your bills, right? I mean, you never know what's going on.
Starting point is 00:34:40 It's bad out here, but I'd say like this, listen, I love my sister Cardi B. I know how hard it is for her to come from where we came from and make a couple of dollars and be successful. And I never go against her for nothing in the world. But the little haircut, the haircut of the son and the guy. The braids. The same grade. The same, like, that make me pop off.
Starting point is 00:35:05 I don't know your wife and kid That's a very sensitive Like like what do you think about that Similar haircut I think that was a low blow But like I said We don't know what's going on It's three sides to the story
Starting point is 00:35:22 It's what we hear What we see And then it's something totally others This really happening Yeah but I mean Anything with kids for me is a low blow You know that any kids When you put the kids
Starting point is 00:35:35 it, the gloves is off. The kids, wife. Any family, any of that kind of shit is a different kind of a different kind of energy. Yeah, man, it's getting crazy out here. It's really
Starting point is 00:35:51 getting crazy. Each his own bottle of patrol. You got to just mind. Let me ask you something. I hate when somebody tells me, right, you came in, the first thing I complimented you, I said, that was a fly Gucci suit.
Starting point is 00:36:04 shit is fly I didn't get that one of it snuck past me right no no no and I take pride in how we dress and we dress however we dress and a lot of times
Starting point is 00:36:18 I look at the comments and they be like yo dress your age to me what is that a 10x Palet or Jabots what you want me to do what you want to do yeah what's dress your age
Starting point is 00:36:31 but so I'm answer I'm the last person. Hold on. If you was out here, see, you can't, the comments is people at home that just trying to poke shit and do shit.
Starting point is 00:36:45 But it's a such thing as dress your age. You could have came in with some, we could come in here looking real fucking bozoish, and that's not our age. Like, we could, there's some shit we can wear that ain't, we just know how to put it together. But it's some people out here
Starting point is 00:37:02 that don't dress their age. You know you're supposed to be wearing Levi Dockers and the flannel and all and you got the you got the trendy shingle. What I'm saying to you is that leads to my question, right? I'm the king of like,
Starting point is 00:37:19 yo, be fly, move with the times. LeBron James, the king, right? At what point you too old to do the kid dances to pointing at the foot going like this? You know, doing, no, I'm not. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You're never too old to dance.
Starting point is 00:37:38 To do that? Any dance. So if you're doing the drill rapper, dance, the disc, and you're 40 years old, man. 40 is like 30 or 20 right now in days, crap. I'm going to tell you, I'm the last person to poke at somebody being young and living their youth, but I don't understand a seven-foot-tall dude. And it's been happening forever. I've been going to the clubs
Starting point is 00:38:04 even in our prime and seeing all these athletes doing the ducky teach me how to ducky that shit too much seven foot baby they're still kids man you're just looking at
Starting point is 00:38:16 how big they are they're young they're supposed to know all of that shit that shit teach me how to nay nay all that shit come they know how to do all that shit
Starting point is 00:38:25 they just came from high school so listen to this we family members of Jordan Brent When we go to them events, what is it? A bunch of seven-foot niggas doing all type of dancing. That's what they, that's what it is. The white highway could do any dance that ever was invented. I seen him again.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Let me tell you something. This guy, I don't know, really know what he'd do, this guy. Yo, I'm, yo, I mean, that's keeping a buck. What you want him to do? All right. How are you wanting to dance? You're a woman, popping. Might be the hottest chick on Instagram
Starting point is 00:39:04 looking like a fucking hieroglyphic, a movie. Everybody wants her. You get with the athlete, dude. He's cocked these who seven feet tall, and he's doing the Dougie and the Shanayne and all that. She don't see none of that. She see the bankeduggy. She don't care what kind of dance any do.
Starting point is 00:39:26 She's skipping. She don't give a fuck about the Neney. She don't care what Roger Rabbit to Wye. You serious? You do it. If it makes him happy, she's right there doing that shit with him. There's a guy I always see about social media. I don't, and I'm not trying to disrespect.
Starting point is 00:39:43 It's the DDG, right? I think he got a baby with the girl, the hairlie girl, right? Now, no, no, no, I'm not going there. I'm not going there. What I'm saying to you is, recently I saw a video of him walking through some conference and some guy calls him do-do garbage or something.
Starting point is 00:40:03 And his brother puts hands on the guy and the next second you see the guy who started the whole shit talking about y'all I'm pressing charges. You know, I'm going to try
Starting point is 00:40:15 to get DDG locked up and suing them. You know, we said that last time with DeMah Rosen. That comes with the territory. You got to know of you. They lost you.
Starting point is 00:40:27 I don't know it. So if it ain't really worth it, somebody call you a name or you can restrain or refrain or hold back from saving somebody a bill or a lawyer retainment or it ain't worth it because that's all they're trying to do in the first place a new car come out if you walk by somebody trying to get that oh let me let me let me let me trip Joe or say something crazy there's a more to get the new 760 shut out dynasty commodities Mike Tyson pulled up you know we got
Starting point is 00:41:00 his weed up in there and haul them. No doubt. Cannabis joint. Mike Tyson pulled up. It reminds me of Mike Tyson. I remember these guys. I used to think they was the biggest gangsters from Brooklyn. They started with Mike Tyson. He knocked him out. They sued him four million dollars. And these guys were like supposed to be the most solid out there. And the minute he knocked them out, they ran and they sued him and got a million dollars. Like this shit been happening since the beginning of time.
Starting point is 00:41:28 Breaking the boxing, I was in the crib watching the fights the other day. Who was fighting Davis? Who had a fight? Anyway, one of the brothers, I think, missed the weight, but his other brother was fighting. He lost the fight, right? The brother that fought ended up losing. So now I'm watching the SBN, they went to, like, immediate thing. the two brothers end up jumping the nigger that won
Starting point is 00:42:01 they lumped him up way worse when he went for the last interview he looked at way they put a crazy man yeah they didn't feel he was worse than the fight I said yo this is crazy yeah they jumped him in the hallway
Starting point is 00:42:17 that shit I said boxing is getting crazy everything getting crazy man the Serrano that's the trilogy that's the lady It's the lady. So we got to go to the aisle. We're going. We got to go to that.
Starting point is 00:42:30 We got to go to the camp. I want to go to the camp for Aga Balanga up in Denver, Colorado, and for the show, just filming the behind the scenes because Eggers fights coming up. He trains in Denver? He trains in the mountains. Let's go to the training camp. Boulder, Colorado. We could get Dion Sanders over there, too.
Starting point is 00:42:54 You know what I'm saying? Because he out there. That would be right. Yeah, so it's like Dion set that up. So it's like, you know, shout out to Edgar Balanga. He's fighting the dude, I think he's from the UK. He's really, really good. But July 12th, we're going to go.
Starting point is 00:43:12 I'm going to bring you with me to Forest Hills. My man Balanga, about to put the guy through the ropes. Oh, you're going to put him through the ropes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. There's no question about it. There's a killer be killed in that ring. Belanga going to give him that business. business that smoke, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:43:28 Amanda Serrana, to me, she won the first two fights. She got robbed for both fights. You know, now they're going to fight. She got robbed for two of them? Two of them, bro, back to back. I swear to you, the other girl was fighting. I mean, really fight. What's, who Amanda's fighting, Katie?
Starting point is 00:43:46 What's the lady, Taylor? Taylor's dead nights, too. She's Irish. Dead nights is the third fight, but this is somebody lost two of them already. She lost to Amanda, and this is the decision-making. But in the people's minds, she won. She won. So it justified a third fight.
Starting point is 00:44:06 Because in both fights, the people end up saying she won, but she got jerked. So now they're going for the third one. Let's hope and see if we get justice. Making money moves should be easy. And that's why there's Cash App. It's fast, safe, and honestly, just way more personalized than other apps out there. No extra hoops to jump through. No extra stress.
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Starting point is 00:46:13 Listen to Hella Black, Hella Queer, Heller 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. The library now, for me, is a safe space as someone who is writing books
Starting point is 00:46:32 that they're trying to take off of shells. And how we, as black, queer folks, relate to our Christianity. Listen to Hella Black, Hela Queer, Hella Christian on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast. I know a lot of cops, and they get asked all the time. Have you ever had to shoot your gun? Sometimes the answer is yes.
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Starting point is 00:48:52 Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private from the Black Effect Podcast Network. Tune in on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. The summer of 1993 was one of the best of my life. I'm journalist Jeff Perlman, and this is Rick Jervis. We were interns at the Nashville, Tennessee Inn, but the most unforgettable part? 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.
Starting point is 00:49:36 His mom called 911. Police cuffed him face down. He slipped into a coma and died. I'm like thanking you But then I see my son's not moving No headlines No outrage Just silence So we started digging And uncovered city officials bent on protecting their own
Starting point is 00:49:56 Listen to finding sexy sweat On the Iheart radio app Apple Podcasts Or wherever you get your podcast This is a sad note Shout out my brother DJ Serge His daughter recently passed away. She was in the Beyonce concert and somebody hit and run and she was
Starting point is 00:50:21 pregnant. So she got, it's real sad. I was headed to Dubai when this happened. And so, you know, you know, me and Serge, we go back to home room in high school. So, you know, I'm the only one that know how to make them laugh. So I call them all the time. I just tell jokes and make him laugh because, you know, he lost his door. That's the hardest shit. So I FaceTime him, tell them jokes and shit. And then he's like, yo, and I said, what about the girl that hit her? He's like, man, I just wanted to get caught. You know, I look at him.
Starting point is 00:50:53 I said, you weren't justice? He was like, yeah, I want justice. You know, this guy went to jail two different times, five years a time. One time we would be looking for this girl all over New York. And he's like, no, I want justice. I said, yo, this shit crazy. Man, we get old, man. We want justice.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Change, man. Change. You want justice. Shout out the surgery. And his daughter, God bless. You gamble, right? A little bit. I flirt with gambling.
Starting point is 00:51:23 How do you gamble in a casino when these guys, the pit bosses, they look like they want you to die, right? Like, no, I'm dead ass. I'm not a gamble. Some pit boss is his asshole. You got to understand, I'm a version to this. Like, I'm not a big gambler. So if I go to.
Starting point is 00:51:42 with my man's and they gambling. I'm going to support them, but I don't know how you feel like you're going to win with dudes ice grilling you. They're standing there like, they ice grilling you like, I don't get it. I'm like, yo, bro, do they always look at you like that?
Starting point is 00:51:58 Some of them. Some pit bosses is cool, but some of them be like assholes. They just be coming by, keep, they throw the energy off. So what do they think? Is that part of the whole shit? Man, I don't know if that's a strategy,
Starting point is 00:52:12 You there. You're the customers first. You're blowing the bag. You got money. You gambling. Why are they ice grilling you like, like you're doing something wrong? Some of them just be capping.
Starting point is 00:52:25 That's just a facade. Sure they be capped. Yeah, they're standing there, just ice grilling. Ice drilling you and then they go like this. And the guy comes. How come you always catch 21, though, the dealer? It's the casino. It's made for the dealer that win more than the players.
Starting point is 00:52:41 You know that. Vegas is built off losing. If everybody win, Vegas closed. Atlantic City shut down. They got to win more than you win. Dan, the boys are nice. You think they ask nice? Let me ask you a question, right?
Starting point is 00:52:55 So say a dealer, right? It's in the casino because don't mind me. I'm not against gambling. All my friends gamble, I love it. I have a great time. I love the free Diet Coke. Give me, no, I'm going to keep it a buck. I love the free Diet Coke.
Starting point is 00:53:12 that they give me, but, um, you know, why the dealer always get 21? If the game is 21, you got to have 20. You know, it's mad decks, right? Unless you go, you know he got eight decks in it. That'll help me, but. Now he's going to help you. That's going to help him. What I'm saying is that guy at home, betting against the crew or whatever the case,
Starting point is 00:53:37 does he hit 21 at home every time, too? No, but the dealer It's like the banker He got a chance to He got more of a chance to win this I'm asking a legit question Now if we home at a barbecue We pull out the blackjack
Starting point is 00:53:52 That dealer That I'm watching He ain't gonna get this He ain't gonna do it like he do it in the casino Right? It's only one deck It's easier to play with one deck Then eight decks
Starting point is 00:54:08 in his set up especially you was playing he was at a table where he put the shit in the machine in the shuffle for him or he was shuffled no they shuffled for him see that's all you already
Starting point is 00:54:19 so you're headed for self-destruction with the machines that shuffled for you those shit is placing the card strategically for the deal can you get up can you get up can you can leave anytime you yeah but can you
Starting point is 00:54:32 like if you think the tables is hot you've been betting for a while can you just get up and leave at some point? I've been there with Pund where he would not get off that table like he's like,
Starting point is 00:54:47 yo, send me more money. This is how we found out about wires. I never knew it was a wires. Pum was like, yo, Thomas sent me a wire. Like, some guys can't get up because they think, you know. Eventually you're going to win?
Starting point is 00:55:01 Yes. That's where you get smear to the rhythm. You better get up and go get the... Go have it. Go get a call for you or something. This guy, we would be remiss by not mentioning Halliburton and his heroics against O.K.C. Last minute shots.
Starting point is 00:55:22 Do you think Indiana got a chance against OKC? Sure, they got a chance. They're in the championship, ain't they? Matter of fact, you're wearing Indiana colors right now. I just beep that. No, I don't do that. No, no, I'm saying. colors, man.
Starting point is 00:55:37 This ain't Indiana. That shit looked like Indiana to mean. You, um, they got a chance they're in the damn chip. Of course, OKC is a better team and everybody's going for them.
Starting point is 00:55:51 That's why I'm an underdog. I go for the underdog. OKC shouldn't win, but in the end they definitely got a chance to win. They stole one in OKC. I'm going to go right back to betting. My man, I'm with the mayor.
Starting point is 00:56:03 Mayor bet that Chet was going to get 17. The motherfucker had 15, he had to get 15 and a half points. He had 15 with like seven minutes to go. I'm not a gambler, but I'm begging the TV. Chad, get an A and one, Chad, touch the ball. Chat, you don't take him out yet. Chad, yo.
Starting point is 00:56:26 Chet ended up with 15 points. How did they fucking know he wouldn't get 16? That's why it's called gambling. O.B. ain't better a lot on there. What he put on there, Tim Racks? Tim Racks. Jay Z got a better. M on the OKC for the series, though.
Starting point is 00:56:43 No, but for five games. That is going to go be over in five. It's going to be over at five. He bet a million he wins 2.8. Indiana when one more game is over. That was like a grilled cheese for an over if he lose. Nah, he ain't lying. It's like a grilled cheese.
Starting point is 00:57:02 It's like a grilled cheese if he lose that M. And so it's all about the adrenaline. So if it's like a grilled cheese, he ain't, we sweating it more than him. He don't give a fuck, right? I wouldn't say that, but it ain't, it's not, it's not gonna, it's not gonna say a curse word or any of that. It's not gonna be, it's not gonna make a curse.
Starting point is 00:57:25 Greek the freak, you want them in New York? But you already spoke on. I think, if we don't have to give away half the team, if we won't just be. It seemed like if we get Greek the Freak is only going to be him Brunson and Bridges and Greek the freak and nobody else.
Starting point is 00:57:42 That shit crazy. They got to go to the work of the park. The rest of the team, the rest of the Kings, Queen of Harlem and go get some guys about the park because it looked like we're going to have two men and go get the Rucker Park
Starting point is 00:57:56 the Dykemen. If West and Leon could work something out where we, because we need some other players anyway. I don't know. We need it. One of the biggest reasons we lost was because I bench. Well, we didn't even try to bench out to the damn Eastern Conference Finals. Lil Wayne dropped the Carter.
Starting point is 00:58:19 Yeah. Shout out the Wazy. You peeped? You peeped? I got to download it. I got to wait. Oh, you ain't here yet. I'm going to studio.
Starting point is 00:58:26 I peeped the two very different album. But, yeah, you know, Little Wayne always going to spit circles around everybody. but he got Bono on there, Jelly Row. It's almost like a hip-hop rock album, some shit like that. Andrea Bocelli. Let me talk about Andrea Bocelli.
Starting point is 00:58:45 He's a legend, blind opera singer. He performed everywhere I go, whether it's here, Vegas, whatever I see his name on the billboard every time. Andrebo, he works.
Starting point is 00:58:59 So he's on that album, too. So it's a different album. I suggest everybody, go. Carter's six, man. Go check that out. Pete that.
Starting point is 00:59:06 I've seen Big X, the plug. I'm the biggest, the largest. You know, ICE, that's these police, they got these masks on
Starting point is 00:59:16 and they deporting people. And LA. Police, they got these masks on and this guy's nuts. No, I'm telling you the truth. I know about ICE.
Starting point is 00:59:26 Well, ICE got the mask on. That was out of the description for you. Because we can't tell it's the first time police. They got martial. They did. Immigration cops, man.
Starting point is 00:59:34 Yeah, but they're the first time you've seen cops that can have a mask on in America. This ain't a third world country where they could cover their whole fit. Why they got to cover their face? Why they're doing this? I don't know. So, right? Think about it, right? So you think about all the cops pulled us over in our lives.
Starting point is 00:59:53 These guys get to wear masks. Right? You used to be like, show me your badge. I know my rights. You can't even do shit no more, right? You know why they probably got masks on? they probably from here. Ain't enough cops.
Starting point is 01:00:05 They're using cops that you're going to see in the street to throw a mask on and be ice. What I'm saying is in L.A. It popped off.
Starting point is 01:00:15 They're fighting back. Well, they're rioting over there. They're looting and all. You know, it gets me to that Tupac bar where he goes, only in Cali where we riot and I rally. You know, to me,
Starting point is 01:00:25 I always understood that bar to like Reven Howl and all these guys. They'll go on the street and protest and talk shit. But in L.A., they'll burn the bitch down. You know, so... So you're saying Sharpden don't go to Cali?
Starting point is 01:00:40 I'm not saying... No, Sharpden go everywhere, but New York. Yeah, but we talk about New York. New York, we get to talking a lot. We don't pop off like they... See what they're doing in L.A. right now. They said they emptied out the Jordan store. Oh, I didn't know that.
Starting point is 01:00:57 They robbed the store, part of it. Everybody got to come back. everybody got to come up but I didn't really think so much as the looting I thought they was trying to protect people but the thing is the BET Awards like Steve Rifkin called me he was like yo I don't think I'm
Starting point is 01:01:13 gonna go to the BET Awards because right around the corner it's popping right down there so he's like yo they throwing TVs at the cops off the bridge they wild it you know I've seen some dudes do Papa Willie's on bikes into the cops
Starting point is 01:01:29 like they really Didn't Google it. I'm not bullshitting. That's good. God bless everybody out there. I hope it calms down, but it looks like it's going to turn into something real. Like the cops going to have to kill a couple of people or some wild shit like that because they dead ass popping Willie's into the police. Like, they don't give a fuck.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Enough to kill nobody, though. A Willie into you and they shouldn't kill you for that. We don't put, we don't get, don't violence on this. show at all so what i'm trying to tell you is you're a little crazy for wheelie and into the cops that's what i'm saying they're going to air you some kind of breaking a couple of windows like graffiti on the shit that's one thing you know what i'm saying like willing into the cops whiling on the pole like that shit is getting real out there but check this out everybody go get yourself a boo smoke with 10 million dollars we got to rewind before you get a
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