Joe and Jada - The Real Report - Rich Homie Quan’s posthumous AI video, Ray J’s “fixed” boxing match, Funk Flex & Hot97 Djs controversy, Drake surpasses Jay-Z's record in Billboard top 200
Episode Date: May 29, 2026On this solo episode of The Real Report, Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda react to Drake putting up “Michael Jackson numbers” and debate whether Jay-Z should respond to the shots being thrown his... way. The guys also break down Rich Homie Quan’s controversial AI video, the future of AI in music and social media, Ray J claiming his celebrity boxing match was supposed to be fixed, and whether certain celebrity fights would actually sell. Later, the conversation shifts to viral teen takeovers across the country, shots fired near the White House and the reporter reaction that sparked debate online, Funk Flex and DJ Periera’s social media back-and-forth, the latest updates in Lil Durk and Foolio’s legal cases, and a hilarious discussion about robot maids, self-driving cars, and what the future might really look like.Go to https://baskandlatherco.com and use code REALREPORT for 20% offSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What name would you give you a robot?
I'd probably call my robot killer
Killer? Killer
What about killer, killer?
Killer, do the distance
Killer Rob?
Killer, get the...
Killer, get the laundry.
That's crazy.
I would call my joint like Benson or something,
like a butler name.
Binsen.
Yeah, I'm giving my joint a butler name.
He's going to be having it.
The food coming and all that.
You just gave you a robot a dog.
The garbage out, man.
He didn't get stabbed.
Right.
Shut the fuck up.
Okay.
Provin.
Rovers!
Who's that point you get movies with.
Oh!
Oh!
Gentlemen, gentlemen, I know you guys are in a really good mood on there.
I would get to one for the record.
Gentlemen, I know you guys are in a really good mood today and I'm glad.
Why is it?
Because why not?
It's a good day.
We came through the record.
Y'all been mad productive.
Let's go.
I just want to start really quick with just a little bit of a, I guess a surprise in a sense.
I have gifts for you guys.
Oh, really?
It's just more of a token of a record.
appreciation.
You guys have been doing so great.
Some new money?
Not money.
I don't have money for you.
But I do have these for you guys.
I'm going to hand to you.
That's funny.
What I have in my head, I'm going to give it to the DVDs.
It's one of reprisal and one for SWAT for you guys to actually watch your own movie.
I appreciate you, my brother.
Thank you.
But look.
Oh, no.
You are in reprisal.
I'm on this one.
Cool. I'm gonna watch.
Yeah.
There you go.
Yeah.
I thought I was on the cover.
You ain't on the cover.
Murder, you ain't on the cover.
Let me see those.
Let me see the movies.
We're gonna definitely check this out.
We're gonna definitely check this out.
Even though we gotta find it on YouTube or something.
You know, just in case it wasn't a little on streaming.
I'm gonna look this.
Like a video game.
My shit don't even look at this.
Yeah, you're looking crazy.
I thought this is a PlayStation game.
You know, we shied on each other about movies and stuff like that.
It's a rare report.
But he definitely did one with Bruce Willis.
Bruce, that was, you know.
You heard, come on, man.
That makes it a bigger movie for you anymore.
Of course, man.
You know the vibes, man.
It wasn't tough to find these movies, by the way, you know?
They're available.
Okay.
It was on Amazon.
I got them both on Amazon.
Okay.
One was in Blu-ray.
That was- Make sure you go watch my movie reprisal featuring Bruce Willis, man.
You know?
Shout to Bruce Willis, man.
You heard?
Shout to Bruce Willis.
You got to put some notes.
Salute that, man.
Memorial Day weekend.
I don't know.
It was raining, and it stopped raining.
Then it was nice and everybody was surprised.
So a lot of barbecues, I guess, was, you know, canceled.
Off and on, off and on.
You know, I was running around, shout out of 50.
He got the Hulu documentary.
That's coming soon.
But we have lost a legend and hip-hop, rest in peace to Rob Bass.
It takes two to make a thing go right.
Yeah.
It takes two to make it out of sight.
We always salute our legends on this show.
You know what I mean?
And raw bass, one half of the legendary duo,
raw bass and DJ Easy Rock
has died at 59 after private battle with cancer.
Rest and peace to him.
I didn't even know Rob Bass was from Harlem.
You know, shout to him.
And his mainstream hit was 1988.
It takes two to make a dingo right.
Samples, you know, one of the most simple songs ever.
From Fat Joe, Kickapree, DJ, Jagi, Jeff.
Jeff paid tribute online after the news broke.
DJ Easy Rock, his long time.
partner and childhood friend previously passed away in 2014 from complications related to diabetes.
Rest in peace to him too.
How y'all feel about that?
We lost another pillar of hip hip hip hip, rest in peace to Rob Bace.
It's sad.
He's going to live through the music, though, man.
I see no favor of legend.
He's going to live through the music.
Did you know Rob Bays is from Harlem?
I mean, I didn't even know that.
I didn't even know that.
Shout to Harlem.
Y'allel, y'all definitely got a legend with him.
You know, that's another one.
I didn't know he was from there.
But I remember, you know, the big change.
We just had kick Capri on his.
I see Kit Caprias sampled one of his own sample this joint too.
Oh, definitely.
Yeah, I saw him comment saying that he was just speaking to him a couple weeks back.
Look at that.
It hurts to see something like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, definitely.
And it's true, you know, I love what you say, which is like, you know, or both of you
all saying, like, you know, we're going to, you know, respect and celebrate them through
the music.
I remember when Scoop passed away, like, that was a tough time too and just still hearing
his voice into the clubs.
I mean, we always going to respect the legends because, I mean, like I said, I always shout
out Ralph McDien, who was in video of music.
because that's where we used to see everything at.
That was like the first thing.
That was YouTube.
That was me being a kid.
That was me.
You know, it was video music box.
Yeah.
And you had Nintendo.
You know, those are the two things that I like, you know, duck hunting everything.
Yeah, I'm just saying as a kid.
I know how you have a video music box.
No, because like, you know what's dropping the new movie?
You had Atari too?
You had Atari too.
Nah, I never had Atari.
I was just Nintendo.
You gotta think about this.
Like all the stuff that we was kids is coming back out like he man.
That's coming back out and movie theaters.
He did as I seen that.
I'm gonna go, that's something that I want to go check.
Yeah, I remember He-Man, I remember Nintendo,
and I remember video music box.
That was the thing.
And then karate on Sundays.
On Saturdays.
Yeah, Saturdays.
Yeah, Saturdays.
I was there.
Yeah, everybody had Walkmans, right?
Yeah, everybody had Walkmans back then, man.
I'm a little past the Walkman.
I'm the CD era for you.
Oh, the Walkman CD.
Okay.
Well, definitely.
Well, you know, we talk about the 80s growing up as a kid.
You know what I'm saying?
So I was born to 78.
So the 80s, like, you know, just going into the 80s, that era was crazy.
You had Madonna.
You had Prince.
You had Michael Jackson.
We could talk about the movie again.
It was definitely good.
But, you know, everything as a kid is coming back.
He, man, you know, and shout to Drake because Drake is doing Michael Jackson numbers right now, ain't he?
He's right now number one, two, and three in the billboard.
God, dead.
Drizy.
You ever think one of the best rappers alive of would be from Canada.
Nobody ever thought that, man.
Shout to Drake.
Nobody would know right with Drake.
Drake taking all of them lines.
You know what I was thinking about?
With all of them lines, the slick lines, I was thinking about the shots he was taking.
And I think about how competitive this one particular artist is that been hearing all the
shots that Drake can take in is for me and Jay Z.
I think Jay going to respond to Drake.
I don't know.
I can see.
Nah, Jay too competitive.
I think he too competitive.
Drake just passed him and all that.
I think, and Drake ain't been like subliminal.
He's been taking.
them shots kind of direct, like being slick.
I mean, listen, Drake, all I'm saying is when you analyze Drake lyrics, right?
Eddie, let me give you the perfect example.
He said I went, St. Baptiste on the Lamborghini, was the line?
Or the Ferrari or whatever?
I'll tell you right, though.
St. Baptiste is somebody that got beheaded back in the day.
I'm saying?
So he's saying, I beheaded to Lambo.
You know, on this album right here, when he says he's turned from the boy to the man,
And I think, because 40, he said it in his rhymes.
40 told me to get deeper, pause, right?
He's talking more about his life.
He's talking about his moms.
Now I'm the father to my moms.
Taking care of your moms.
My mom's getting older.
I'm battling it with age.
He got a lot of slippery lines.
I know, but all that way, he was saying, like, the jig is up,
and I take the 500,000 instead of the dinner
because I can't learn nothing from none of you niggas.
And all that, and y'all niggas.
Y'all niggas, y'all niggas calling a hove for a second opinion.
All I'm saying is he's saying a lot of direct things.
And I feel like, Hove, I know Hove is competitive when it comes to this rap shit.
I don't see, I see Hove saying some things back.
But when you think about this, right?
I just think it's going to be a good time of hip-hop.
Hove is one of the guys, right?
But you got to think about this, right, Mert.
He surpassed everything J-Z did already.
So he did surpassed J.
For the most number one hip-hop albums by rapper.
He surpassed J.
He surpassed J. everything he did already.
So if you surpassed him.
passing Jake are doing shit and your next deal gonna be for two billion and you got artists
like party next door, you could probably sign the Mali Santana. He working on probably having
his label now to keep bossing up. Yeah, but I don't got nothing to do with Jay responding.
But is he going to respond with the whole album though?
No, not the whole album, hell no. Because Drake is is throwing jabs through the whole album at everybody.
It might be on somebody record. I could see Whole responding on somebody else record.
something like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, not even the whole record.
I could see him responding
on maybe somebody else record.
Well, right now,
shout out to Canada, Toronto, the 6th.
It's a Drake summer.
Let's get into Rich Homi Quam,
rest in peace.
His AI video caused a lot of backlash
with the people.
It's called Still Dead.
What do you think about that?
I mean, you don't think
his family has the right
to kind of do what they want to do?
Yeah, I'm not mad at that.
Rest in peace to Rich Homi Kwan.
So this is the thing, right?
So, and we're going to put the visual
up as well. So Rich Holman Kwan made an AI musical, his estate or his people made an AI music video
for his song, a post-humor song. His people. His family. Yeah, his people. His people.
His state, you know, depending on who that is. Okay. Yeah. Now, the controversy is it not really of
just using the AI, but also of what people do with the content after, you know, he's passed away.
How do you feel about that? And, Murdo, I really want to concentrate on your end, because when you do
with your last wrap-up, heavy AI, you know, very entertaining, a lot of views, a lot of
impressions. What do you feel like about a situation like this when it's someone that's
passed away? I think if his family approves it, I think it's all good. If that's the way
for them to see their loved ones still in a certain way being creative and to still actually
providing some money for them, I ain't got no problem with it. I think it's a dope thing. Definitely
if the family's behind it, I think it's dope, man. And the video looks good, man.
They're about to say it looked good, man. So for the family they get to see it.
They love one looking good
It makes them feel good
Bring back some good memories
I think it's a good thing man
And for you, yeah
I know you for the 420
Mixed that you did right
You use some AI as well
Yeah definitely
I think AI is the future
And for like all the young kids
I tell you know
Everybody to get involved in AI
Because that's gonna be
The future
I just seen something online
I don't know how real it is
But they had a robot
I think it was 20 hours
And he packaged 240,000
49,000 packages
I saw
He was just like this
Edit
So I'm like
I mean
We're going to a whole
Another soon
Ain't gonna be no job
So you better learn
AI something
Yeah so I'll
So I pulled it up right here
It's uh
There you go
That's exactly what you're talking about
Right there
They said it was like
Packages in 17 hours
I thought it was more than that
It looks like AI
22,000 packages
and 17 hours
22,000 packages
Look this video itself looks
AI again people are seeing
No but there was people
behind it
It was an actual video
But I also saw something
where they just fired a bunch of
AI stuff because it was costing too much money.
You could probably look something like that.
So that's the thing.
It's like now there's a big debate about AI right now
which is like a lot of major data centers, right?
And the use of water is a big deal.
It's expensive to maintain this shit now.
There's a lot of maintenance.
They start thinking it was going to be easy
to replace people.
It's not looking like it's that easy
because this is actually costing more money
than they thought.
Correct, right, Ed?
Yeah.
Why do you say that?
Because it's not,
It's not as cheap as they thought, you know.
They haven't figured it out just yet.
Let's say that.
Well, Elon Musk is doing it.
So it don't matter.
You could tell them robots is taking over.
Once they get the right computer chips,
because Elon Musk got some new computer chips he's working on,
that's supposed to be like AI-6.
AI course prices emerges.
See, like they thought that it's not what they thought.
It's not as easy as they thought.
It's also the high usage.
A lot of people are using.
So, like, let's say, I can only imagine how much you have.
I had to do, because that your wrap-up was over 20 minutes, right?
Yes.
About like 17, 18 minutes.
Shout to my guy, mind of a kind.
Yeah.
So it's like even that, you know, there's a lot of prompts, a lot of thinking, a lot of re-usage.
I think that's where it really gets complicated.
Yes, correct.
Now again, going back to Rich Homing-Kuang, right?
I get what you guys mean when it comes to the state and everything.
Now, what does that do to the legacy of ours?
I feel like a lot of post-humorous material has gone.
Like I think that happened with Pop-Mogg's-
I think the technology is great.
I mean, you've seen it with Dr. Dre years ago at Coachella.
Oh, I know.
He brought the Tupac right.
He brought out the Tupac hologram.
And I felt like, yeah, I was there.
I was fine.
You know, they bought 50 out.
I came out with 50.
So the Tupac hologram, that was a great thing.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, look how real it looked.
By the way, that was 2012.
I just want to say that.
Yeah, it was 2012.
So that was way back and Dr. Dre was on that technology.
I was that long.
Yeah, that was that long ago.
Yeah, that was that long ago.
Now look how real Tupac look up there.
I'm not.
I remember being there and I remember seeing it ahead of time when they showed it to 50 in the
studio.
We went to the studio, Dr. Dre, 50's everybody then.
They showed the Tupac hologram.
I remember when that came out, that was big news when it came out too, man.
Yes.
I think technology is dope.
I think it's getting crazy now.
Like, even when you scroll through Instagram, you'll see like AI girls.
You could tell us like, this girl, AI.
Yeah, you could tell they be doing a little bit of things that nature.
Is this Git AI?
Like, it's getting crazy and crazier because as time goes by technology, you can tell
is going faster.
That don't freak out at all?
Better and better.
People, you know,
do you guys know what deep fakes are?
Deep fakes are when,
like,
you could get like somebody on a webcam, right?
And you could put another person's face
on that face live on the webcam.
And people will be scamming like that now.
I just know about that.
Yeah.
People will be doing a lot of weird shit with AI.
That's where people get freaked out.
You know?
So, again,
back to the rich,
homie.
So you guys feel like...
I feel like him was family.
Whatever his family agreed to,
that's really more.
I mean, the fans are going to feel the way the fans feel.
They might like it.
They might not.
But if a Nipsey one comes out because Nipsey's supposed to be dropping the album, shout to
Black Sand, rest of peace, nip.
You know what I mean?
If Nipsey do it, we don't want to see the Nipsey videos.
Definitely is.
Pop Smoke got more music.
We're going to see that.
I just see one of his people's just actually dropped the, he was playing a little snippet
of an exclusive one of the pop smoke unreleased songs.
And they were sounding, woo.
It was sounding like a smoker, man.
So I like to see a video up that.
Yeah, definitely.
There's one unreleased pop smoke song.
Oh, it was a smoker.
Oh, it was a smoker.
Wait, you're saying there's an unreleased pop-smobile song.
Yeah, one of his men's was saying that was pretty up.
He was playing it in the car.
It didn't sound like AI either.
There wasn't no AI.
This was pop smoke.
It was sounding fire.
Like, so yeah.
Crazy.
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Yeah.
What we getting into next?
Ray J.
If I had one wish.
If I had one fist.
Pause.
That's a pause.
That's a pause.
If I had one.
No.
That was good.
That was good.
If I hit you with two, Fiss.
I don't know what's going on.
Ray J.
That's my boy, man.
I don't know, man.
It just seemed like he just, I don't know.
The streaming thing is okay.
Shout out to kick and shout out to what Aiden Ross doing.
I just never thought I would see Ray J.
just in the ring like that.
I ain't even hear about this fight.
I didn't even know he was fighting.
No, shout to Aidan Ross.
He had the fights.
You had Michael Beasley.
Lance Stevenson.
My guy, Lance Stevenson.
Yeah.
Let's go Brooklyn.
That's my guy.
Brooklyn hit him in a chokehold.
Uh-huh.
had this fight, Ray J and Super Fire.
I didn't know who he was.
Yeah, Super Hot Fire.
Yeah.
Super Hot Fire.
We know him now.
We know he went viral.
He's back.
Ray J.
said the fight was supposed to be fixed.
Yes.
He said he was supposed to actually win.
Well, that punch don't look fixed.
No, yeah, that punches and I look crazy.
I mean, I just think Ray J.
He was just saying he had the hard problems.
So, Ray J., get better, man.
I don't know what you're doing in the ring.
I seen Chris Brown.
Hope, hoping that Ray J.
He was there.
Shout to Chris Brown.
He's about to go on tour.
Yo, we need some tickets we can sell up here.
Definitely.
You know, usher and Chris Brown, we could raffle them up here.
And Chris Brown was laughing.
And he said, I just trained this week.
So, you know, if you're drinking Hennessy or Branson
or Don Julio before the fights, man.
I don't know.
That's crazy, man.
But shout to Ray Jail.
Definitely entertainment.
And Aiden Ross, he got something going, man.
These are some good fights.
Yeah, he's definitely good fights.
You had Johnny Manzell beat off, some guy named Bob.
That was great.
I actually watched it.
You had the Ray J fight, which
was spectacular.
Yeah.
And then, because that knockout, look at this knockout was clean.
Boom.
I need to know what the fight post to be fixed, man.
I don't think so.
Come on the show and highlight us and let us know the truth.
I don't know, Ray J, because the way he hit, the way he swung, it didn't look like,
Bayout.
Yeah, it didn't look like that.
Do you guys remember celebrity boxing back then?
Yeah, yeah, remember celebrity boxing.
That was a huge thing.
Yeah.
Is there any, uh...
MTV or something?
Yeah.
Yeah, definitely.
Is there any two celebrities that you guys would love to see do a boxing match?
that maybe Aiden Ross could put together?
Maybe somebody y'all would want to jump in the ring with you?
Nah, I would want to be into that.
I jump in the wrong.
I'm the ring with opposite Ricky.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah, I jump in the ring with him.
All right, well, that would be great.
I would definitely be.
I would definitely want to see that.
I'm not going to lie.
I jump in the ring with him.
It's a big weight difference,
but, you know, you just got a stick to move.
I beat the shit out there.
No, I know you'll beat him, but I'm just saying.
We're going to try to smother you with the way.
But I don't want to make the show about it.
You know, murder.
Let me ask you something.
I mean, I say, how y'all feel?
Summertime is coming, right?
Yes.
So we could call it, y'all want to call it a teen takeover or YN takeover?
It's the team takeover.
Just both.
Teen takeover.
So large group of teens are organizing takeovers through TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, flooded malls,
excuse me, beaches, restaurants, parks and boardwalks.
D.C., Milwaukee, Rochester, Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, New Jersey was crazy.
Did you see New Jersey them running on people's cars?
Chicago was crazy.
So that's what I was going to talk to you guys.
about we did talk about this a little earlier.
But they were doing it in the malls and all that, right?
Imagine you, this was during all the snow going on.
Now, the weather is warmer.
Everybody else has, schools out, all these things.
School ain't out yet.
It was about to be out.
It's damn near because I've seen prom everywhere.
It's about to be.
It's about to be out, yes.
So how do you guys feel about this?
Is this like, again, another act of just being acceptable.
I mean, I think, I think if we was kids,
we would be doing the same thing too, because think about it.
Now having Instagram as a team,
is the illest thing you could have.
So the team takeover.
I don't think everybody's actually going there
to cause a problem.
I just think when it's so many people,
it turns into a problem.
You know?
I need these youngers to realize
that shit is calling you, man.
Like, y'all got to go get some money.
Like, I mean, shit, at least when we was young,
we was doing a certain thing
and it was about money.
This shit just, just robberies
and, like, unnecessary shit,
vandal them, jumping on cars.
No, not everybody's doing.
It's just a certain,
It's too much merc.
These youngers got to get motivated to get some money.
Get some money out here, man.
But now the U.S. attorney is beginning to give parents charges for incidents that happen in D.C.
and the Chipotle, right?
The father was talking.
The kids were scared.
Everybody ran in Chipotle.
They running in stores.
Y'all got to chill out for real.
And now they talk about charging parents.
I don't agree with that.
I feel if you're a kid is a knucklehead, you don't deserve to go to jail for what your kids
doing.
Sometimes you can stay.
your kid the most best way you can in life.
And they just want to still be a knucklehead.
That's how it is.
I don't think I should get a charge for that.
In D.C.
So what's happening is that D.C. is really, really implementing their curfew law, right?
So especially if you are a minor, you know, it's like, all right, best.
So if y'all not understanding about this with the teen takeover, what just happened
in the Chapoley, now I'm a kid at the parents.
I agree with that.
I'm not going to lie to you.
If you're a guardian and you know.
Is it a curfew?
They're saying, is it curfew?
But what I'm saying is...
And what's considered a minor, though, in D.C.?
I'm assuming under 18.
I'll tell you right now.
18 and under.
Yeah.
18 and under.
They already got a curfew for Jersey for eight.
I think trying to do eight or nine o'clock, but you can't give no, these kids no curfew.
Are you serious?
They're going to go outside anyway.
So there are citywide curfews from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m.
And then anyone under 18 years old in Washington, D.C. is concerned.
And you more under 18 years old.
It's kind of hard for the parents.
And now, remember, they had it in Brooklyn where you can't go to the mall.
you a certain age.
I mean, yo, the kids, they do bring it on their cells.
I'm about to say they're doing it to their cell.
But you got to think, when you was a kid and you had Instagram and everybody's like,
yo, we meeting up here.
Not everybody's going there for a bad intention.
It just gets crazy.
When you start jumping on people cars, damaging stuff, going into stores, of course they
they're going to put a curfew on there.
Now, this is crazy.
Now, see, now, this is the thing, right?
So to the, this extent, you guys see the video on YouTube right now, right?
It's like people are running up into jewelry stores.
Yeah, see?
That's the problem there.
I mean, at least they got a plan.
I mean, we're in a different era.
I'm not saying I don't co-sign it.
But watch if you're going to do something,
don't just do more jumps.
Watch the plan.
Watch the plan turn into Fed time.
Because watch the door closed.
Now watch this, murder.
This turning the Fed time.
See, now they got to, now they got to shoot the door.
You got to think smarter.
Look, so now you're shooting the door.
Now you're going to do more time because they can't get out now.
Look, they can't get out.
Now watch this.
Seven shots through the door.
Now you're getting all kind of.
charges. See, it might be cool when you're doing it for a little bit of time and y'all are going
going to split a little couple of thousands up. They got out that door. Because, listen, yeah,
because they shot it. But look how many- Got out that door. Listen, it's not worth it. Being in the
feds, look, being in the feds over that right there, having to split jury, look, you're splitting
that with 20 dudes that was in the store. Look, police is telling y'all now with the drone. Look,
they go to drone right here. So by the every time everybody get home, bam, they did. You ain't
The drone right there.
That's all federal charges, man.
I think to your point that's huge is just like,
not everybody's coming through for the shenanigans, you know?
Now, all of them right there, all 24 of them
that they just showed, they came in for the shits.
Yeah.
They all came in that jewelry store to get busy.
They just meet up talking about by y'all.
This is a robbery takeover.
I don't know why you played this.
This is not a team takeover.
But I'm showing you this is like it could be either or,
that's what the people are afraid of, right?
And that's why they're implementing that curfew.
Because it's just like, then there's people that do shit like this, that ruin it for everybody else.
They take it to this level, yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, you got to think about it like this.
We in the era now where I think I don't know people following trends because of Instagram.
I feel like Instagram is different.
It's like there's no consequence for no actions.
You never know.
Like, look, look how lit it is.
Who wouldn't want to be here as a kid?
Hey, hey, hey, look, they're chilling.
They're tearing out of them all.
As a kid, yeah, you 17.
You 16.
15, yeah, you want to go check
of what's going on.
Ain't nothing going on.
You know, everybody going to that team takeover.
We mean that this more or that more
or we mean at the beach.
Now, when people start getting stabbed and hurt,
yeah.
That's when you get crazy.
You know that's going to happen.
Back in the days, if we had some shit like that,
you would have known it was going to go left.
Yeah.
You would have known niggas
is about to go there in badly.
Now, the car takeovers, they get crazy.
People getting hit, donuts, fire.
I don't even understand that shit right there.
I mean, that's a car thing.
Yeah.
Car meets.
So you know what I don't know.
I ain't with the driving things.
So would you say.
Maybe just staring around waiting to get hit by the call.
If there's nothing to do.
Now look, now imagine this being your block.
You live on all these kids on your block.
Seeing this one too.
Now listen, imagine like if there was more, you think there needs to be more things for kids to do?
Like maybe more pools and more programs.
No, they're going to be outside.
No matter what.
They're going to be at the malls.
Because it is things for them to do.
Man, they need to be on this.
they need to be getting in this AI wave
because that's what's about to take over.
But, you know, sometimes people don't got the patience for sure.
And there'll be some good kids doing this stuff too.
They don't care.
They're just trying to be out.
They're trying to see their friends are going to be out there
and there's going to be some shorties
that they're not going to go.
I'm saying, but if they start charging,
listen, if they start charging parents,
kids ain't going to be out there.
See, that's what the thing.
You'd be surprised.
You'd be surprised, man.
You'd be surprised, man.
That's crazy.
If they start charging your parents
for a crime that you committed.
Did you all see that there were some shots
ringing out at the White House recently.
I see that.
Why they keep shooting in front of the White House?
I'm not going to lie.
Ain't this like the second one in like the last two, three weeks, right?
They was just shooting in front of the White House.
There was during the dinner.
There was shots ringing out.
Exactly.
And now, now this time again.
But what went viral from this situation was how one of the reporters actually handled it.
She so removed from the hood.
She didn't even know it was gunshots, man.
That's the thing.
She just sees the shots going off and play this video.
Look at her
She's like, what is that?
They shooting
I made you look
Nause voice
Yo, that's going viral right here
What is that?
That's how we be in the hood
Yo, what is that?
Yo, those are not fireworks
And then someone behind
Yeah, I was gonna say
Someone behind says this was fireworks
So I'm assuming y'all find this funny
But now it's kind of wild
Because how do you react to that situation
You buy the White House?
I mean, for me, I'm not gonna be nervous
Because you know
Secret Service is gonna take them out
like in 2.3 seconds.
So if you pull any gun by the White House or whatever,
you know, like, rest in peace, did the guy die?
They shot him?
I think they did have one suspect, yeah.
Yeah, he was probably finished.
Yeah.
You shoot in front of the White House?
You pull a gun in front of the White House, you're done.
Did they shoot the suspect?
They definitely shot the suspect.
All right, copy.
You know what kind of protection the White House got, man?
They got snipers on the roof.
They got snipers and everything, bro.
Crazy?
But she wasn't scared.
You got a respect for that, man.
Yeah, the gunman was killed that.
There you go.
They got Navy SEAL snipers on their roof for the White House.
He didn't make it into the White House.
You're not going to make it.
What was he doing?
I mean, I'm sure he was.
I don't think they found like a manifesto or anything,
but they definitely got him during one of the checkpoints,
during the Secret Service checkpoints.
Bro, you're not going to make it if you, to the White House loan.
They got all kind of protection.
They got dog Secret Service, Navy SEAL snipers.
You're not going to make it off on that property, man.
It's the White House.
Gentlemen, so I want to ask you all about this situation going on.
Oh, yeah, Flex, man. Shout to Funk Flex, man.
I called them up and told him to get on the show.
Shout to DJ Pereira.
Shout to Camelo.
I don't know.
You know, DJ's always got beef.
Yeah, there's so much drama going on over there.
I'm seeing a lot of like New York City DJ.
Shout out to the whole Hot 97, but there's a lot of drama going on.
Yeah, shout to High 97.
Shout to Flex and Pereira.
That's my boy.
Yeah, man.
I want to do TMZ.
I want to do TMZ.
Tell me the SMD.
Talk about.
Talk about me to corporate.
Who's that?
Who's saying this?
This is a post from Flex's page.
And what Predator was saying, DJ Peretta?
Apparently he told him to Flex SMD.
Flex at NYC and Hot 97 is under new management.
Yeah.
So there's been like a spree of posts going on where it's up in between, you know, Flex,
but yeah and a lot of other people.
And Flex is basically saying, you know, he's not dealing with quote-unquote little DJs
little promoters anymore and people who are bringing in actual revenues who he is of importance
to. How do you guys feel about this situation? So again, you, I know, you just mentioned that you
spoke to him a bit. See, this is the post that, uh, Hey, yo, Flex, SMD. Oh, shit. What?
Hey, hey, hey, did you know, I spoke to me. I didn't know. I spoke to me. I had no, was getting
all this crazy like, I call Flex. I'm like, yo, what's going on? I need you on the show.
So shout to Flex. He said he's going to come up with the show.
And a DJ Peretta, we get you on the show, too, man.
You know, I think, did he just Camelo too?
Shout to DJ Camello.
I don't know why.
He said something about enough, too.
It was getting kind of crazy.
I was just trying to catch up with it.
Yeah, now, you know, I really want all the DJs to get along, man.
That's kind of crazy, man.
DJs got to keep it together, man.
What it looks like for this situation is hot,
it's more of flex and hot versus, let's say, the heavy hit of DJs,
because that's their whole collective, right?
Yeah.
Now, apparently there's a lot of malice because of a lot of move times.
being dropped off. I kind of want to get your idea for you guys. I know, you know, find the
piece amongst it all. But do you feel like there's kind of some gatekeeping going on?
What do you feel like, I feel like Flex been at radio for a long time. He's definitely
a legend. And maybe the younger DJs feel like, yo, when is he going to, because look, look what
he said. I'm 30. You're like 60. You know, what do Perra would say? In Spanish radio,
there's only two guys. The homie over there and me. But look, bro, I'm 30. You're like, you.
You like 60.
So, I mean, I don't know.
I think people sometimes really want Flex to pass the torch.
That he's getting older and he's up in his age.
I think at radio, I mean, people want to change.
But Flex is a legend.
Flex is still good at what he do.
You know what he do?
He's a legend in Pereira.
He does his thing.
You know, he's one of them guys to Spanish music.
I really don't know what the problem is.
But I just know it's interesting.
Yeah, man.
Shout out the Flex.
Set out to DJ Camillo.
Yeah, Camelo, definitely.
Shout out to everybody.
All of them make good what they do.
Drewski, man.
Yeah, Drewski.
To the whole Hot 97.
So I don't know.
It's just been a lot of beef.
It's just been a lot of, well, static.
I would say static.
Yeah.
It's still sick.
It's been a lot of static for years with them.
Like, I don't know.
But that's the thing.
What's the final?
And I actually even got to intern for Flex for a little bit.
Hey, you're not a real, like.
Yeah, you're not a real DJ.
No, he's a real DJ, man.
You can't tell you.
Trust me.
For a decade, you've been deep.
Yeah.
You said you DJ for Uber for Flex.
For Flex.
You know what?
Okay.
So are you biased?
After that, no, you know what Bruce was already?
I was going to throw his movie.
Are you biased?
That's the thing, right?
So that's kind of what I want to talk about.
It's like, so, you know, flex is saying, flex is putting out a lot of like, okay, like, you
know, people are in the feelings about their spots moving and like that.
And then you guys just had the conversation about, let's it kind of gatekeeping.
What's the, what's the middle ground between gatekeeping and then like, yo, I'm holding my legacy and then I'm holding up hot nine and seven.
And he's saying they're not doing nothing, which I don't know.
I mean, you can't say nobody's doing nothing.
But it wasn't Flex who moved nobody slot time as far as what he's saying.
He's saying he didn't move their slot time.
He's saying now it's the higher ups that moved their slot time.
And shit, if Flex is not ready to quit, you can't want him to quit here.
He didn't get fired.
You know what I'm saying?
But I don't knock everybody else over there, too, man.
Flex is more in a bollus position over there.
And I feel like, I don't know how 97.
It was like just a lot of confusion in the past years.
We love Hot 97.
Definitely.
To go to, we was going up to, in a rappers bucket list,
Funk Fless is always on the list.
Shout to Flex.
He's always going to be on that list.
Shout to on the radar.
I know they're doing anything right now.
On the radar.
On the radar.
Yeah, on the radar, right?
Yeah.
So I know Flex is like, was always on my bucket list.
Banks, 50.
I mean, you know, you had the,
him and Clue had the freestyle.
Yeah, you had the legendary Clue freestyles.
when you have Nause on there,
or you have the, you know,
the Mace classical,
bounce through L.A.,
blue and red Pelle.
Remember those,
the classic Biggie freestyle.
So to be on Hot 97,
even Biggie said,
Hot 97 rhyme ready.
It's a place where Legends is built
in New York City.
And 105 is, you know,
is at that level now,
but before that was,
you know,
Hot 97 was the only place to go.
As for the drama,
if you got different owners,
I would think,
when he say bring money to the table,
he probably be like,
You, he's talking about the ad money.
He's talking about the ad money.
He said with something like him and Clue was the only ones bringing in that as far as shit like that.
Yeah, I would say ad money.
That's something that they would know behind the scenes and things of that nature.
I don't know how true it is.
But for a DJ, yeah, for a DJ, the ad money is really not really your job.
Your job is to be a DJ and be great.
DJ Camelo is one of the best DJs in the world.
Enough he done DJ with Biggie.
You can't take nothing from.
Of course.
Flex doesn't have platinum albums.
You know what I'm saying?
So I wouldn't love all the DJs to get along, but I don't know.
That's not saying, buddy.
It's just a lot going on.
Bobby trends, anybody.
Let's get together over there.
Spazzo, hey, by, man.
Let's figure it out that high 97, man.
We need the family vibe back over there, man.
You need the family bab back over there.
Yo, I don't care what you're talking about.
This AP craze is going crazy.
Shout to AP.
No, it is.
Here you go.
It is.
It is, because, yo, you can find the footage, Eddie.
I've seen a guy outside the store that was buying people's APs off of them.
Every person that went in the store, you could find the footage.
He was buying their APs off them, the ones you're paying around your neck, those.
He was buying.
A jeweler was buying them or for people in the street.
What you mean?
So he was waiting for them.
He was waiting for them.
He was waiting for them to come out.
He was waiting for them to come out to the store and he was buying their watches on the street.
But find the video.
The resale numbers are crazy, bro.
But that's the thing.
It's like, and we talked about this before, too.
It's, I mean, they got what they wanted.
I think they knew that this was going to happen.
No, this is what we got to explain to people.
Shout out to all the people
that wait in lines and sleep outside
for them early drops on everything
because y'all are motherfucking hustlers,
especially in New York City.
Because y'all wait there, right, Edin?
They wait for the product.
And then they'll get the sneakers,
they'll get the watch, whatever it is,
and that shit will be on resale.
We look up all the AP resales.
You are hostile as hell for that shit, though.
Hostile, really hostile.
He stabbed each other for a chicken sandwich.
I didn't see one of them yet.
Yeah, there's been people like trying to get like, you know, skip people.
That's another thing.
That's another hustle, which is like selling your place online, you know, not the actual
pocket itself.
Maybe you'll cop like two or three of them.
But imagine paying five bands to skip someone on the line.
That's why.
The resale, look at the resale value of the watches.
Almost up to $3,000.
Yeah, I see that.
Come on.
I see that.
Come on, bro.
It's a good hustle.
It's a good flip.
Shout to everybody that be camping out there.
People think y'all crazy for buying them Jordans or them APs or some babe or whatever it is.
That's exclusive.
Y'all are smart as a motherfucker.
I need to camp out there with y'all and learn the hustle.
Look at this watch.
200 and 50, what, 2,500 and 69?
Come on, 59.
Plus, like, all the other fees you're going to pay.
So you about to hit like three bands for this.
Come on.
Them shit for selling for $300.
Look, stock eggs.
You know what's crazy?
Come on, bro.
And people see it on the screen.
Even this, which is just the lanyard four.
240.
240.
AP is geniuses.
One thing I don't kill.
There's more, there's one for $2.50.
My man, love throwing these cars, man.
My man, love for you.
I don't want to throw you a movie because it got Bruce Willis on it.
You respect Bruce Willis, man, a legend.
You don't know.
You don't even know.
That's funny.
Who fuck is this?
I know them.
I know all of them.
You don't know none of them.
You don't know none of them.
I don't.
Say one of their names.
I know.
I know.
I know.
It's been a while.
Well, you know it's Bruce Willis.
You got him in a movie, too.
That's a man.
That's Frank Rillo.
Yeah, he's fine.
He's the man.
Crazy?
He's on front.
Again, it was very, it was not, I thought it was going to be a little tough to grab these movies.
I'm not going to lie to you.
No disrespect.
Yeah, nah.
My movie really pop up.
No, it is.
But now you guys get to watch each other.
I'm sure like a video game.
I'm glad you know.
I'm glad he.
Not because he got the Blu-ray.
That's how old school is in.
I was trying to get the Blu-Rer for both of y'all.
I was trying to get the Blu-Rate for both of y'all, but I couldn't, unfortunately.
I mean, I don't even know what Blu-ray is anymore.
I just, shit.
They're all good, man.
We're going to check my boy out today.
Funk Flex State OD in.
And he was talking about Perreiro on the radio.
They really trying to hit Dirk with new charges?
Is that true?
Shout to Dirk, man.
Free Dirk, man.
Your lawyer's got to figure this out.
By the way, just so you know, all this, I'm just, I'm going to clean this up.
Of course.
How's what you get paid the big bucks for?
Little Dirk prosecutors.
What are you trying to
Man, the feds
stop playing, man
Could be receiving
additional charges
and murder for a trial
Is that true?
Complex
Bros are on this
I'm assuming yes
Shout the complex
Well,
if the complex said
It must be true
Free dirt, man
I don't know
you're trying to hit
with more charges, man
Damn
When the fed's on you man
Let's let's
We'll actually like
Get into it
All right
Um
Quick update, by the way.
So apparently, prosecutors are trying to add more charges to Little Dirk's trial.
Damn.
More charges.
Pretty little dirt, man.
So, you know, coming from a complex, apparently he could be receiving additional charges for his murder for Ohio trial, which was scheduled back in August.
And then they're trying to add more charges by June 3rd, which is very close by, correlating to his January 2019 shooting in downtown as well.
They're probably doing that because he wanted a speedy.
trial because they don't have a lot of evidence on that case.
So he wanted a speedy trial.
So the feds are, you know, they're the most dangerous people you want to mess with.
So they probably try to just pre-long.
Yeah.
I think so.
All right.
I think so.
And then the incidents apparently could be used as direct evidence against Dirk,
who's been in custody since late 2024.
How do you guys feel about that?
I mean, they're not going to stop.
I mean, the feds play dirty, man.
That's what the feds do, man.
I mean, they do anything possible to get as much time out of somebody.
but, you know, they're not always right.
You know what I mean?
Hopefully, you know, Dirk, I know he has the best lawyers
possibly could have, but to have more charges added on,
I mean, yeah, stressful.
It'd be stressful for anybody, you know what I mean?
But this is how the fed's played, man.
Free little Dirk, this is how the fed's going to play.
You know, we pray for the best for him.
Definitely, man.
You know what they say, pray for the best and expect for the worst, right?
So, I mean, you know, I know he's in there praying
and, you know, he got a family out there,
so you know, we don't wish jail.
We don't wish jail or death for nobody.
You know what I'm saying?
That's one thing about us.
Even if you are enemy, we're not wishing jail or death for.
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And one more update on another piece of news that you guys have talked about before.
which is correlated to the Julio Fulio case.
So the woman that was convicted,
which her name is Alicia Andrew,
she actually sentenced 15 years.
I mean, 15 years,
yes, she was doing a lot of texting
and they had a rant for a lot of shit.
So, you know, Florida don't play.
That's one thing.
You want to do some crime?
Don't do it in Florida, man.
Don't do it in Florida.
How old is shorty?
She got 15 years.
She's young.
She's probably like 20.
1920.
She is 23.
But she was 21 when she was arrested.
So I mean, she was.
Yeah, but you know, they had a phone.
18 years basically.
Yeah, they had a phone pinging.
You know, she had a lot of texts, you know.
You know, it's a sad thing.
You know what I mean?
But, you know, these Teslers, man,
you see how clear that Tesla footage was.
Once that Tesla's in Century mode, it's clear.
It's like in four, you see them in 4K.
4K, yeah.
Yeah.
So it's like, with all the cameras we got in the world,
it's just like, it's just a matter of time that you're going to
get tracked down, especially you got assault rifles with cell catches.
Nah, that's when the Fed step in.
Once the Fed step in, you know, you know what time of this is light time of day, yeah.
You know, especially in Florida.
Florida, she's kind of lucky.
She only got 15.
Yeah, she's lucky.
They could have gave her life or something worse, you know what I mean?
But she's lucky.
15 slap on the wrist for Florida.
And remember, they don't got no parole, so you're doing that 15 straight.
Yeah.
Thank God for New York City.
There's parole here.
You know what I mean?
New York, you might do, you know, eight out of that.
You might, you see the board.
If you got, there's no parole, see the board.
She's doing that 15 straight.
Yeah.
So by the time she come out, she'll be, what?
About 38, 38, 38, something like that.
Going on 40s.
40s.
Yeah, but she, whole whole entire,
after the whole entire life, will be in prison, which sucks.
Yeah.
You know, in prison, you know, jail and prison is different.
She'll be over 30 by the time she comes out.
Yeah, definitely.
She'll be pushing 40.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Carls would be flying, you know, kind of shit.
Motherfuckers will be flying in 15 years.
I can see that.
I mean, cars are flying in Dubai now.
They got cars to fly.
You can take the cars to fly.
Oh, I know what you're talking about.
Yeah, cars will be flying.
Yeah, by that time.
Think about technology now.
15 years from now.
Oh, my God.
We still got a lot of time for huge advancements to technology.
I don't know if y'all saw that robot that was dancing Michael Jackson and just...
Oh, yeah, that was the crack.
It don't do too well.
He tried to do a moonwalk.
It was over.
It didn't work.
Didn't work.
Let me ask you a question before we head out, right?
And I'm showing you guys on screen this robot that was doing all.
It's Michael Jackson dances.
Would y'all have a robot made or Butler if y'all had the opportunity right now?
Of course.
Definitely.
100%.
I'm all with that.
I think when Elon Musk, and there's like so many companies, you got companies in China,
you can look up all the CEOs that are making robots right now.
And they're saying Elon Musk is going to be more known for robots than his cars.
But there's like five different big companies
that are all making robots, bro.
Definitely.
I feel like this is going to take over the future of fast food.
I'm definitely going to have one of my credit.
Dining, spices kitchens.
And I think everybody's going to purchase one for their house.
I heard it ain't going to be nothing by like,
maybe like $20,000.
Yeah, you know, just $20,000.
Yeah.
But I think what I think is they'll have
where you could put down on it, like a down payment.
Like say you give them $5,000 and you pay maybe $500 a month.
That would be cool.
There's 20 bands on a robot.
That's life.
That's it.
That's life.
You're still paying my car on.
Listen, I'm quite sure you can put a down payment on it.
Put a couple of bands down and pay $500.
It'll be like a whip and they'll do payments and all that, yeah.
Now, what's the first thing?
We'll go one by one.
And I'll start with you remember.
What's the first thing you're having that robot made Butler do for you when you get in the crib, man?
Just in the crib, you know, doing a little chores and shit, clean up.
Whatever it can fucking do.
What would you trust the way of comparatively to not trust it?
You do like the low, little sweeping and shit like that, man.
Okay, no laundry.
You're sweeping.
No laundry.
No laundry.
You don't got to no laundry.
You don't got to no laundry.
Matter of fact, no, if it could do laundry, if it could fold up, that would be fire if you think about it.
I mean, one of them just did like 22,000 packages, right?
That's what I'm saying.
But what kind of packaging was it?
Because if it could fold clothes, oh, that's fire.
You definitely going to have to do a lot.
I mean, this is what Elon Musk is trying to get them to do as well as the other CEOs.
There's a big CEO, the big company in China that's making robots.
Even the dizzes.
If I'm paying $20K for a robot.
I wonder what the war to fuck with it, though.
Nah, I'm sure they'll be fine.
But for 20K, I'd like to hope my robot does the laundry.
Yeah.
Oh, of course.
What about you, what was the first thing you had a robot do?
I would say take out the garbage.
Definitely, that would be number one.
Take out the garbage.
That seemed like an easy task.
Maybe I don't have to pay a landscaper.
I got a lot of land mowed along.
We put them on like get a ride along, pause and make a motor mall.
I would just be, it would be numerous things.
and it depends on the technology.
Because if you look it up with Elon Musk,
he's really doing the testing
with this AI-5, AI-6,
supposed to be the future.
So he's teaching them to move
and react like humans.
That's the whole thing they're doing that.
You know, but it's a whole bunch of companies
that are doing these robots.
Would you let this AI robot walk your dogs?
Of course.
Of course?
Yeah.
I didn't think you want to be.
You got to think about it.
Look, when you look at now,
look at the future, right?
You kind of be scared of the dog kind of running away from the robot.
Think about it.
Right now.
Right now, when you look at the cyber cab, right, if New York turns fully autonomous, that's
something that I will buy with no pedals, no stairwell, and I'll be comfortable.
Because right now, we're in a point now.
When you get into a Tesla, it really drives itself.
Barrow drives better than a person.
It does.
It's going to do the speed limit.
You got all these speed cameras in Queens and Brooklyn, 20 miles per hour.
You go through a school zone, it's gonna slow down for you.
That's what Tesla does.
Waymo.
And I went to Austin.
Yeah, I've been in one of those.
I mean, I've been in.
Austin, Texas, California got them.
I've seen the drive.
I seen them let it drive itself.
It drive itself hours, hours.
I spoke to some people about that that.
They kind of scared about that.
They don't really trust the vehicle driving itself.
What I'm saying, murder, let me just say something to you.
When you implement all the speeding zones in New York City,
when you go through Queens and Brooklyn,
You got a zone that says 30 miles per hour.
When you go down Queens Boulevard, 20 miles per hour.
What I'm saying with the autonomous drive is,
it's going to go that speed limit so you're not getting tickets
at every fucking light.
So you might, people, it's no way you want to put the pedal
to the metal in them zones.
You're going to want to do it.
You get to a school zone?
People I spoke to, so they're not fucking with that.
They rather drive.
Like, I know a lot of people say they'd rather do it themselves.
They just don't trust the technology
to put their life in technology.
in technology hands to do that.
Because I was asking people about the,
yo, what you think about?
I was just in the car.
But when it drives better than the person?
They was like, nah, I wouldn't.
I ain't fucking with that shit like that.
All right.
I'm thinking about doing it because I can't drive.
Listen, you could go, you can go,
there's people that go from state to state
fully autonomous drive.
You can look it up in cyber trucks
and all that.
They'll drive.
The car will take you to the electronic station
to get the electricity.
It's purely safe, bro.
It's the safest thing ever.
Back to the robots in your house, right?
What name would you give your robot?
I'd probably call my robot killer.
Killer?
Killer.
What I'm a killer?
Killer, killer, dude, this is...
Killer, get the laundry, nigga.
That's crazy.
I would call my joint like Benson or something.
Like a butler name.
Benzzi?
Yeah, I'm giving my joint a butler name.
He's going to be having it.
The food coming and all that.
You just gave your robot a dog name.
Yeah.
I'm giving my, I'm giving my dog, my robot, Benson.
Benson.
A butler name.
I feel like they're both sounding like dog names is the funnier part to me.
Dude, Benson.
Killer, nigga, nigga.
I mean, people give their, their cars a name.
So, I mean, giving your robot name is not that.
I never gave none of my car's a name.
But I know people do it though.
Yeah.
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