Joe and Jada - The Real Report - Tony Yayo & Uncle Murda talk Kai Cenat VS iShowSpeed , Glorilla’s Family Problems, The Top 5 Mob Movies, Radio Losing It’s Shine By TikTok, & Timbaland’s AI Troubles
Episode Date: February 16, 2026Another week to keep it REAL. Tony Yayo and Uncle Murda get into break down the viral showdown between Kai Cenat and iShowSpeed, unpacking the headlines surrounding GloRilla’s family drama, and ...debate their definitive Top 5 mob movies. They also dive into how TikTok is reshaping the music and media landscape as radio’s influence fades, and react to Timbaland’s AI controversy and what it means for producers and the future of creativity.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You know, Uncle Buck is a classic Christmas.
What the fuck is that, man?
You're talking to Uncle Murder right now.
I don't want to hear about no Uncle Buck.
I'm more than New Jack City type guy.
I'm serious.
Casino.
I'm shit like that.
Hold on.
Hold on.
You said Uncle Buck.
I don't know that movie.
Uncle Buck is a funny movie from John Candy.
It's a classic.
That's all I'm telling you.
You got to open.
I'm not familiar with Uncle Buck.
Oh, that's what Mike Tyson told you.
Don't tell me that.
You know what?
He didn't get stabbed.
Right.
Shut the fuck the fuck.
Okay.
Provin.
Bro!
You get movies, me!
Oh!
Yeah, it's the talk of a movie.
You know, man,
I guess that I don't want you to fuck down.
I don't know.
Yeah, it's the talk of New York,
aka Turbulance, Tony, and I'm with...
Your boy Uncle Murder, aka Lennett, Jet Lennie.
We reporting live from New York City.
It's the real report show.
Gout to the volume.
He didn't even know who his boss was.
I said...
I'm glad you said that.
Do you know how my boss is for real, though?
Shout out to Colin Hurd.
Do you know.
I told you that on Breakfast.
Yeah, Colin Cowherd.
Yeah, Colin Cowherd, right?
He said the Breakfast Club.
I told him he don't even know.
Do you, do you want?
He said his boss was Logan.
Do you support our boss?
Do you watch him?
Do you watch his show?
Why are you yelling?
Do you watch his show?
Yes.
On what network?
You hate it now.
On what network?
Let's get into the episode.
He don't know the boss.
Shout out to the Hurd show on the Fox Sports Network because he knows nothing.
He knows nothing.
You ain't know that.
That's why you're saying.
I'm friends with Lisa Evers.
I'm friends with Lisa Evers.
I didn't know what college.
Set out to the heard show.
You know, he didn't know that.
Yo, listen.
All he knows is in name.
He's over talking.
He don't even know how he's name.
He don't know how he loves.
I know how he loves.
I bet you you don't know how he looks.
Shout to you.
Shout out to Lisa Evers.
Come on.
Come on.
And the Hurd show.
He said his boss was loaded on a breakfast club.
Shout to Logan.
And I did my homework and realized you don't even know.
Okay.
Let's get serious now.
This guy do not know how he look all this show.
He don't support Colin Hurst show.
Don't say that because that's the boss.
Why would you say something?
You don't watch his show.
You didn't even know his show.
Motherfucker, you didn't even know who your boss was in the value.
You don't know his show.
Yo, no, no, for real.
I watched the her show.
Yo, murder.
Shout out to you, my brother.
I did not know that was you.
Salute to him.
That's my God.
I've been watching for a long time.
Watch the breakfast club, rewind out and watch this.
I've been watching for a long time.
Yeah, he didn't know who his boss was.
It's cool.
Shout out to you.
He's deflected.
You know how you minimizing?
What do they say?
Minimizing, deflecting, and certain things he does.
Get the fuck out of you.
Now, it's cool.
Yo, Myrtle, what's some of your favorite movies?
Mine's, um...
And I know you're gonna say Ministers Society.
Show me something different.
Motherfucking, that's one of my favorite movies.
Side to Ministers Society.
I know that's my favorite, too.
I know that's my favorite too.
Give me something else.
He is one of my favorite movies as well.
I'm not gonna lie.
He is one of my good ones.
I actually like, um...
Damn, I was just watching it the other day.
So all you like is gangsta movies.
You're not open to us.
No, no, no, no, no.
I like shit like the Titanic as well.
Don't get it fucked up.
The Titanic.
Yeah, yeah, the Titanic.
You ain't up on shit like that.
I know the Titanic.
Okay, but you're acting like the Titanic,
I'm a fucking classic.
What I'm saying is...
What I'm saying is...
Set out to my boy Leonardo DiCaprio.
You don't know,
DeCapri, for sure.
You know what I was just with him in the club
and all that he had to put him.
Oh my God.
This guy's talking too much.
Fitty told you to talk too much on this shit.
The fuck out of here.
He said,
even 50,
even know I'm the star.
He's like, yo, murder.
50 don't even like him like that.
He texted him like that.
He texted him like that.
50 don't like this guy like that.
He knows that ain't true.
He don't like this guy like that.
He talks too much.
Listen, this guy, he got to turn it up.
It's cool.
I'm not mad at them.
Fuck out of here, yeah.
You know, they laughed at me when I was on YouTube.
Don't listen to these guys.
Now, what I'm saying is look.
To the movies.
No, no, no.
Because when you go to, because I'm thinking of like classic movies.
I'm thinking Richard Pryor, like, Superman 3.
That's a big one.
I watch every Superman is a kid.
You know, so Superman 3 to me was like the crossover movie for Richard Pry.
Okay.
And then I go to John Candy, Uncle Buck.
You know, Uncle Buck is a classic Christmas.
What the fuck is that, man?
You're talking to Uncle Murder right now.
I don't want to hear about no Uncle Buck.
I'm more than New Jack City type guy.
I'm serious.
Casino.
I'm shit like that.
The mall movies.
That's what I'm saying.
Uncle Buck.
I don't know that movie.
Uncle Buck is a funny movie from John Candy.
It's a classic.
That's all I'm telling you.
You got to open, expand your horizons.
Oh, that's what Mike Tyson said.
You know what?
Your kids will like it too.
See?
Uncle Buck. I'm going to go check it out.
Your kids will love that movie.
Okay.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
There's plenty of classics.
Remember Toy?
You like Toy with Richard Pryor?
Toy was another great one.
I'm not familiar with Toy.
See, he don't know, look, murder don't know how to drive.
He don't know nothing about movies.
He don't know how to cook.
I know about movies.
I don't know about Toy in these movies that you mentioned.
They're classics.
Uncle Buck not a classic.
I never heard nobody in my hood talk about Uncle Buck.
Yeah, that's your hood.
You open just to the hood.
I expand my watch every kind of movie.
I don't know.
I never heard nobody talk about.
I like New Jack City, Menace.
New Jack City, Minnis, he, I'm casino.
I'm that type of guy.
But you missed the best gangster movie of all time.
What?
What was the best gangster movie of all time?
The God's father is the greatest gangster movie.
Of course.
I'm on that wave.
Garfather, Scarface, all that.
That's where I'm at.
He's Uncle Buck, Toy.
I'm Gar-Face.
I'm all that.
He's doing too much.
I'm just being honest.
I don't know why he's doing too much to it.
I don't know why he's doing too much today.
For me, I'm going to tell you how he's doing too much today.
This guy, I don't know what's going on.
Classic movies.
I'm not saying.
Hold on, let me talk.
We just cutting each other off.
You're just, you're doing too much.
I'm glad you said we cutting each other off so you know you talk a lot too.
But go ahead.
Go ahead.
I'm going to let you talk because I'm the star the show.
You definitely not the star the show.
You definitely not to star the show.
Go ahead.
You had talk.
Well, like you were just saying, I like the gangster movies.
He liked the Uncle Bucks and stuff.
I'm more the gangster movies.
But I can like the Titanic's too, the Love Jones.
You know, loving basketball, shit like that.
I get into those, too.
I just don't know about the Uncle Bucks and the toys, shit like that,
and the Superman's and shit.
I'm more of the gangsters.
And- How many times he's going to say shit, shit, shit, shit, shit.
That's how I talk.
Fuck.
It's okay.
That's how I talk.
You all right, cool.
Can I talk now?
Talk about the Uncle Buck movie.
Now, what I'm saying is, what I was trying to get across is he said the
Godfather, but you started talking.
I don't know what's wrong with you today?
You started motor mouth, you know, no pause.
Fuck out of here.
Let me tell you, I was going to say, what are the five top.
Um,
mob movies.
Because Godfather is definitely,
I'm going to put that number one.
Let me fucking talk.
I'm going to put that number one.
Number two,
I think I got to put Goodfellas there.
Um,
number three,
I will have to put,
um,
I'm going to put,
um,
the John Gotti,
the first John Gotti movie.
Well,
what's my man that played in?
What's his name,
bro?
The actor,
I don't know how I was kidding his name.
I like the one with Trvonaut.
but the first one was mine.
I know what you're talking about. I know what you're talking about.
No matter of fact, I'll put John Gotti number four.
I'm going to put Casino number three, right?
And when we consider Godfather, we're doing part one part one, part two.
No, if you say Godfather is separate.
Oh, so those are going to be the, those, the Godfather's going to be one, two, and three.
Oh, no.
No, if you say Godfather, I give the whole Trility.
So that could be number one.
That's number one.
Godfather number one.
It's the whole thing.
What I said number two?
What did I say number two?
You said Goodfellas.
Goodfellers number two.
You said Godfather.
You said Godfather.
Hold on.
I'm just because you cut me off of us.
I ain't cut you off this time.
Retract.
So we got Godfather number one.
We got Goodfellers number two.
We got Casino number three.
I'm going to put John Gotti number four.
And that's the first John Gotti.
Shout to your votes.
I like the second one, too.
And number five, give me one, y'all.
I'm trying to think.
How are they going to give you your top five?
No, I'm trying to think.
No, I'm trying to think.
of the last one.
Five.
About Uncle Buck.
Oh, um,
he should know Uncle Buck.
That's a classic.
I'm just saying you think about
Uncle Buck.
I don't even know how to drive.
I'm going to give you a little cheat here.
Mop movies are not just Italian movies, though.
Just FYI.
All right.
So what would you put number five from the last of my list?
Scarfitz.
Scarface.
And that's not even supposed to be number five.
I wouldn't feel that's not a mob movie.
That's not a mob movie.
It is a mob movie.
I'm going to put number five.
I'll put Donnie Brascoe.
Like, that's not a mob movie.
You're bugging.
Scarface is a mall movie.
Not a mob movie.
That's how we know you've been watching too much Uncle
for Superman 3.
Scarface was not Italian.
How's that a mob movie?
So four of you are five.
Scarface is a mob movie, man.
Because you put what?
That's not number five.
You put Donnie Brasco.
So I just did a quick little AI search to see what came up as the top five.
I like that.
Good Father number one.
Goodfellers number two.
Oh.
Godfather two, number three.
Oh, I agree with that.
And depending on the day of the week,
I could flip Godfather one or two as the best.
You ain't lying.
You ain't lying about that.
Scarface number four, casino number five.
Talking about Scarface ain't the mob.
Listen, you don't know.
You definitely don't know more than chat.
He wasn't even Italian.
Yeah, but I don't think Italians owned the mob genre.
What do you mean?
Like, I don't think it needs to be an Italian-based story to be a mob movie.
When I look at mob movies, I'm thinking an Italian
Italian mafia.
I mean, I'm flattered as an Italian-based.
You know, I'm thinking all the movies on there.
It's different mobs, though.
Scarface is not a mob movie.
Y'all, I know y'all definitely would agree with me.
They definitely don't agree with you.
I wouldn't put that in a mafia movie.
They don't agree with you.
They don't agree with you.
Murder, when you learn how to drive talk to me.
They don't agree with you, my brother.
They don't agree with you my brother.
When you start not looking at movies like Uncle Buck, they're going to say,
all right, listen.
Uncle Buck.
Do you know about Uncle Buck?
Of course I know about him.
Classic, right?
It's a great movie.
It's a great movie.
I don't know about classic.
He said, great.
I don't know about classic.
Not everything.
Listen, I love mob movies just as much as you do.
I can't watch a mob movie every movie I watch.
I got to watch it.
Of course, you go throw your minister society on your New Jack City, shit like that.
What's your favorite Pimp movie?
Pimp?
Yeah.
I mean, you know, that's Goldie right there.
You know how that goes.
It's called Mac.
That's the Mac.
You know what I'm talking about.
You know who I was referring to.
You know what I'm saying?
And what famous actor was in the Mac?
You want to say Richard Pryor now?
Oh, you got it.
All right?
You think I didn't know that?
Come on, man.
This guy think he knows something I don't know.
You crazy.
But you didn't know Richard Pryor's in Superman 3.
I knew Richard Pryor.
I'll put you on to that.
You definitely didn't put me on to no Superman 3
and Richard Pryor, brother.
That just wasn't one of my greatest movies.
It's all good.
Oh, shit.
You said we definitely miss Bronx Till.
You know what?
That's number five.
I'm not going to say that's number five.
Scarface don't belong in there.
No, Bronx Tale is in there.
How are you trying to shit on Scarface?
No, I'm not shitting on Scarface.
You know what Scarface is number.
I'm saying Scarface was a Cuban-based movie.
You're not...
Are you drunk?
Oh, you're drunk?
Are you drunk?
No, you buggy.
Scarface ain't a mob movie.
It's not about mafia.
Nica are looking too crazy right now.
That's a cartel movie.
Y'all are dumb.
Y'all sounds stupid.
That's not a mafia movie.
A mafia movie is based on Italian mafia, bro.
Chat GPT just said it.
You ain't going to tell me you know more than chat GPT, nigga.
Just to get a straight, we're using perplexity here.
We like Perplexity AI here.
Right?
So I just did.
No, mob movies are not only Italian.
They just feel that way because Italian-style mafia films
dominate the mainstream in that genre.
Mob movies outside.
Okay, so The Departed.
That was Irish.
Is that a mob movie?
It's the Irish mob.
Now you see how dumb, you sound?
Oh, that's the Irish mob.
But first, a mob movie got to be only Italian.
But that's the Irish mob.
You don't got to be Italian just to be the mob.
Are the yakuza, a mob?
Huh?
Or the yakuza, Amma?
You're not listening.
Of course that's a mob.
Okay.
You see, you're not listening.
No, you're not listening.
Let me talk.
Or you're going to cut me off.
It's going to be a whack show.
You got to let people talk.
You can't just...
No, you like to talk.
You talk too much.
Come on.
That's the problem.
I'm not even talking too much, right?
You talk too much.
Go ahead.
Yo, we're about to quit this episode.
I'm about to walk.
I'm dead-ass serious.
He's going like a hundred miles ago.
He's acting like he said something when he said that.
Go, brother.
No, go ahead.
I'm going to let you talk.
Yeah, so look, you don't got to be Italian to be considered the mob.
You could be the Irish mob.
It don't got to just be Italian to be the mob.
Go ahead.
But he didn't know that.
He think you just got to be Italian to be considered the mob.
You got the Irish mob.
You got different mobs.
I know what you're saying and I know what your AI shit told you and all that.
But what I'm telling you is this, right?
When I'm thinking, this is what I'm saying, Burke.
Because you get on my nerves today.
Take this shit out on Jaru or somebody.
Get the fuck out of it.
He got it.
He got off the plane.
We didn't get to take it out of him,
well, no, stop getting aggressive with me.
Don't argue with me.
Listen, all I'm saying is when you hear mafia movies,
you know what I'm saying?
Watching movies, I'm thinking Italian.
You're right.
There are other mafia, there's other mobs.
I'm just glad he said I'm right.
No, no, no.
No, I know what you're saying.
There's other mobs, but it's not like the,
it's not called a mafia.
You got the cartel.
You got the Irish mob.
They're going to say the Turkish mob
or, you know what I'm saying?
Or the yakuza.
It's like different shit.
So mafia movies are just
mafia movies to me.
All right, that's your opinion on that.
You said mob movies.
If it's mafia movies, I agree.
It's only Italian.
When you say mafia movie,
a mafia movie, though,
I think is a larger breadth of genre
of ethnicities
that are allowed in that conversation.
Asian, Irish, Italian,
Cubist, whatever.
This mob, this mob, this mob.
Was that considered the mob movie?
The mob was involved in it.
Of course.
So you would have to say that's a mob movie.
You would have to say that's a mob movie.
I don't, I don't think that.
You had dudes that was,
but he was dealing with dudes that was in the mafia.
But it was more about Frank Lucas.
Okay, so is a gangster movie different than a mob movie?
Yes.
Okay.
But it's all gangster.
It's all fucking gangster.
Minister of the hood is menacing.
Minister of the hood.
Ministers society, brother.
Boys in the hood.
Talking my menace to the hood.
You don't know what the fuck you're talking about,
boys in the hood.
I'm a little tough time.
We were smoking at Indoor.
You see what I got on.
Shut out to Indoor.
I don't care what he's talking about.
That shit don't bother me.
Boys in the Hood is not a fucking mafia movie.
Y'all sound dumb.
Y'all don't know nothing.
Who the fuck said Boys in the Hood is a mafia movie?
No, what I'm saying is you said.
Did you say Boys in a Mafia movie?
No.
That's a gangster movie.
That's a gangster movie.
Exactly.
So somebody over there that don't know what the fuck they're talking about.
Because who said that was a mafia movie?
You definitely fucked up.
He's excited today.
I am excited.
You know why I'm excited?
Because I wanted to fucking hit him.
You know what?
50,
you know why?
You know why he's excited?
50 told him,
you need to talk more.
Yeah,
he was the star of the show.
And I'm like,
get the fuck out of here.
Get the fuck out of here.
Get the fuck out of here.
It's my brother,
but when they laughed at me
when I came to YouTube.
When I did Vlad,
they all laughed.
What are you doing?
What are you doing?
And now who's here with me?
I'm cutting the check with.
Thank you by you.
You're not cut to check out.
I'm not cutting the check out.
I love him.
I love him.
Shout to Fat Joe.
He made this pop.
Shout to Fat Joe.
Come on.
Shout to Joe and Jada, man.
Shout to the whole volume family.
Definitely, man.
You know the Bob's kiss for something.
That's my brother, man.
Ain't Richard Sherman part of the value of my family as well?
Shut up to Richard Sherman.
That's my God.
I know he happy the Seahawks just won.
Shut up to Richard Sherman, man.
The Seahawks did it again.
That's their second championship or third?
That's their second.
That's a second.
That's a second.
They definitely did their thing, man.
They definitely did.
Shout out to the Seahawks, man.
That kid Drake is a stud though, too, man.
He is.
You know, that's the only second year, I believe.
Second year and he made it to the Super Bowl.
And he was the runner-up for the MVP?
Yeah, definitely, man.
He's definitely one of them.
We're going to get into the sports on The Real Report show.
We go, you know, we know a thing of two about that.
What you want to talk about?
We can't talk about cars because you don't know nothing about cars.
Let me tell you something, though.
We spoke to a few people, and on one of these episodes,
I'm actually going to learn how to drive,
and I want all y'all to be a part of my journey.
That's going to be a nightmare, y'all.
That's going to be a nightmare, you know.
He's going to be in the car with me, so I want you out of home.
He looks up to Biggie small so much you don't know how to drive.
Biggie had little C's drive.
R-W-P the greatest B-I-T.
We need a little C's on the show, so we get them plastic Biggie stories.
Shout to Biggie's son, too.
Got a chance to beat them on the road, too.
Definitely, man.
Classic times and hip-hop, man.
I mean, Biggie ain't know how to drive.
Rest in peace, Kay Slay ain't know how to drive.
There's a few else I thought of that one.
I love Kay Slate, man.
Kay Slate was the spas.
He spas down on everybody.
When you fuck with him, he's spas down on everybody.
When you fuck with him.
Kay Slay, he's gonna curse you to fuck out.
Yo, yeah, I need that fucking virus, man.
Definitely.
Rest of peace, my man, Kay Slay.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, well, he was on pop, smoke early, murder early.
Facts.
He always played the records.
He supported all the new artists.
We miss Kaye Slay, man.
That's a pillar to the fucking culture right there.
Man, that's one of them, man.
Definitely is.
Definitely is.
You know?
So what else we're talking about over here?
Yeah, this is The Real Report.
We had a busy weekend at the Super Bowl.
We was hanging out with some NFL play.
Shores gone and shout to the sauce man.
Shut out the sauce gone, the labby fish, Jebel.
I mean, you know what murder?
This is what I wanted to ask you, man.
Let's get into it.
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You know, I'm a big fan of the streamers.
You know, Aiden Ross, Kai Sinat, I Show Speed.
You know, Tileo, Des, what's the other guy?
Rockia, I forgot his name.
Hi.
Raka.
My fault.
Rekai.
I'm a big fan of the streamers.
I feel like streaming and podcasting is like the new thing right now.
Everybody loves it.
We love to do it.
You can express yourself.
But when you look at Kass Knot, right,
and you look at Ais Show Speed, those were the two top guys, right?
And I felt like when he broke up with his girl, you know, not to be messy or nothing.
When you broke up with his girl.
Who broke up?
Oh, you're talking about Kass Kna.
This is my opinion.
When Koss Knaut broke up with his girl, in my mind, I think the public,
he got all this money in the world.
He got millions of dollars.
Like I heard people say, he made $10 million in one month.
cost is not that's big money
you're making money right
so I felt like when he broke up
everybody's different
like I think the public would have wanted to see him
with like non-girls streaming
you know what I'm saying
non-bad chicks because he can have any woman
he wants in the world
I think his friends felt like that too
dad and Talil
and then it seemed like he slowed down
and now he's going to the clothes
cool his clothes will sell out
but it's like I show speed
doesn't have no girl
he's single
he's focused on his career
and it seems like
To me, he's winning the race now.
Like, he's doing jumping, he's doing backflips off elephants.
He did, he's in Africa.
He did 28 countries.
It's like his foot is on the gas.
And it's like, I'm kind of mad.
Koss not slow down a little bit.
I think the girl broke his heart, man.
I think she broke his heart.
And he really didn't know how to deal with it at the time.
He had a young boy.
I think that kind of crushed him.
Like, first he thought it was NBA young boy knocking the head off.
But then he found out it was one of the little baby home.
He's knocking the head off.
So it's like he got hurt all over again.
First, he was mad at NBA young boy.
He didn't even mad at NBA young boy, allegedly.
But now he allegedly mad that little baby, homie for knocking the head off.
Because a lot of dudes, you, and come on a lot of dudes, a lot of dudes lied back in the days, lied on the-
Yeah, but it's like, I got somebody brought the information to him where he kind of know was valid.
So he's kind of hurt behind it.
Like, he's hurt.
Okay.
He was hurt.
And he ain't know how to bounce back at the time, man.
So do you think, so do you think, um,
relationships is good when you, like, working, like, for the younger dudes, for the YNs.
Like, when you're to that point in life, you think, like, a relationship was good for his business or bad for his business at this point?
For him right now, it's looking like it may be kind of, looking like it was a little bad.
Because, man, I show speed.
All I'm saying is when you see I show speed, he did 28 countries in Africa.
And it's like you see him every day.
It's like he's just doing everything.
I've seen him starting to do stunts.
now, like, it's just like he's not stopping.
Like, how we're not going to stop with the real report.
Oh!
The real report.
We're doing numbers, too.
We're doing numbers.
Because we know consistency is the key to everything in life, right?
So for me, I'm just like, I don't know.
I just feel like I know he's getting into the clothes thing, but I'm a fan of both
of them.
Yeah.
And it feels like I show speed is like trying to come for every award possible.
He might have some success, though, with the closed thing, because I see somebody
was just acting like they was him and they made a bunch of money off of fake selling his
burst. I think they made like a quick
$100,000 or $150,000.
You probably could look that up.
I think somebody was acting like
Kassanat and they made
like...
I think some of the clover, they were stealing...
They were stealing the idea of this clover line.
He got the young generation,
so they might follow him and he might become
successful in this clothes business.
He might actually make it happen.
He might make something work.
Is it affordable for the young boys?
He's going to do great with his
gloveline. I just want to see him
you know, streaming.
Because I like to...
when he had the streaming college thing going on them.
That was pretty dope.
Yeah, he had my wrap-up on his show one time.
Definitely, man.
Shalka-Caw-C-C-N-Kal-S-N-N-I-Shon-N-A-N-N-H-E-N-A-Show-E-N-H-E-N-E-She
and I show speed.
And all that, so, yes, that be a guy.
Yeah, I'm a fan of all them guys.
I'm like, Aiden Ross, or Jack Doherty.
Like, I'm older cat, but I'm still in tune in watching what the,
what the young boys is doing, and they're making a lot of money.
So, you know, I'm not a hater.
I'm a congratulator, you know?
So that's how I look at it.
Oh, the prison stream was always crazy, man.
That was nuts.
The prison stream was crazy.
I think they had a...
Who was in there?
Was Offset in there?
Drewski was in there.
I was exactly like they was in jail or something like that.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was crazy.
There was a lot of people in there.
I was watching it.
Okay, got it.
It's a lot of interesting stuff with the streaming.
I think the streaming college marathon thing they did was crazy.
You know, like take over college.
And that was pretty dope.
Like, I was definitely checking that out.
You know, I'm a fan of the streamers, man, and what they're doing.
They're making money instead of being in the streets.
I mean, you know, them, them, them do they're from, like, the Bronx,
and they from Brooklyn, and they from the all walks of life where it's rough.
And now you see them, you know, flourishing, making money, you know,
and I'm happy for them instead of, you know, a kid picking up a gun or picking up a pistol,
you know, pick up that computer and make that money.
We're in different times.
things are different.
Like traditional ways
of back in the days
was what?
Stock and real estate, right?
Now it's what?
Crypto.
Shut out to crypto.
You know,
I'm a Bitcoin holder,
Ethereum.
Yeah.
Well, no,
real estate is always
going to be there,
but that was like a traditional thing,
like invest in stock and real estate.
Real estate is always going to be
something big,
but now you could,
there's people that have invested in Bitcoin.
Remember the guy that lost his hard drive
that was looking for it?
Oh my God, going crazy.
What do you have?
What was it?
$500 million in Bitcoin in the hard drive?
Yeah, he's stressed.
Oh, yeah, he brought a pizza.
Yeah, yeah, he brought two pieces.
That would have been worth $150 million right now in Bitcoin.
That's crazy, man.
You see what I'm saying?
Stuff like that was unheard of.
Like, somebody can invest in Bitcoin.
You know, this guy lost his hard drive,
and this hard drive has, what, a half a billion dollars on it.
Mm-hmm.
Right?
How much money was on that hard drive?
A lot.
How much Bitcoin's he at?
It was a lot.
It's ridiculous.
Yeah, the dude of what the pizza is over, 10,000.
Wow.
Wow.
Oh, my God.
And what 10,000 Bitcoin equals today?
Today, it's down.
It's down.
It's down.
It's down.
It's all good.
Yeah, it'll go back up.
Murder, murder love his Bitcoin.
Yeah, we love Bitcoin over here.
So you say it's, today that's called 69K.
So it's roughly, that that's a Bitcoin.
is worth 1.1.5.
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So he would have had $1.8 billion.
That's what he spent on two pieces.
Exactly.
I know he feels crazy.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I don't know what's wrong with murder today.
I now don't know what's wrong with Tony Yeo.
They're trying to figure out why Yeo don't let nobody talk in these interviews.
I let you scream and holler for about half an hour.
What you think?
DJ.
He was screaming and yelling?
It's not just.
Yo, he screamed so loud, right?
His voice carries so loud that DJ be like,
Yo, I got to take the headphones off.
Oh, no, yeah, yeah.
Yo, we could be in an Ammoni Hotel.
DJ, I need you to tell me who you can laugh at this, DJ.
Yo, we could be in the rich.
Yo, this dude, bro.
No etiquette, bro.
I got to tell him about the salad fork.
What fuck is this, homie?
You know, listen, that's the salad fork right here.
You know, it's etiquette, you know?
Sit up straight, you know, you know what I mean?
We're in a nice hotel, not too many niggers.
Murder, you can't smoke here.
You want to smoke in front of the White House.
Yo, just chill.
Easy Moe, bro.
He just liked to talk.
He tells a good story.
He walked us into a good check.
So I let him talk a little bit.
But other than that, I really don't be paying this nigga no mind.
You know what I'm saying?
But he did walk us into a nice check.
And I let him talk because he liked to talk.
He don't let nobody else fucking talk.
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Yo, can I ask you all the question?
What do you all think about this New York weather?
It being...
It's actually nice today.
It actually was kind of nice today.
But when it's four degrees and 30 comes out, 30 feels like 60.
Oh, yeah, it was.
Yeah. We was in Miami when it was that cold, though.
Wasn't we?
You was in Miami. We wasn't out here?
What?
Miami was cold, too, motherfucker?
It was cold out there.
Y'all believe in that global warming stuff and stuff like that?
I do.
What about, look this up.
Okay.
Government cloud seating.
Because I've seen something.
Cloud what?
They were doing it big in Dubai.
Let me, you got to let me talk.
I'm not talking about Dubai.
Government cloud seating.
There was a guy, it's like a king of somebody in China that he didn't want it to
rain on him so he controlled, like, the government had something to do with the cloud
seating because he didn't want it to rain that day.
Just look that up. This government cloud seed. And I know Dubai has something, too, where they
make it rain. A weather modification technique that injects substances, usually silver iodide,
or similar compounds into clouds to boost rain or snowfall.
Suppress hail or disperse fog. It works mainly on cold season, mountain cloud systems,
we're adding ice
oh my god this got some real sciencey shit
nucleating particles
can increase precipitation efficiency
by 5 to 15% by not
making storms appear from nowhere
oh shit so where did that happen that though
the US and state level programs international
countries like China
the United Arab Emirates
Russia Thailand Israel Morocco and several
others have publicly funded cloud seeding
or rain making
projects for drought,
wildfire suppression
or major events
like parade, sporting events,
etc.
So we can control the weather.
There is evidence that shows
that there is a way
of controlling the weather.
That's crazy.
That is fucking crazy.
What about Dubai
when they make it rain?
Why do they do that there?
Then they have a big flood
out there when they did something like that?
Yeah, it was too much.
It was too much, yeah.
But they have Bugatti's on floats and shit.
You know, Dubai is different, bro.
That's what we need to move
when we get our bag.
I don't know. You can't smoke out there, though.
But you can keep all your money.
Fuck smoking.
I know, they don't tax you now.
You say that now.
Yeah, you want to be a little stressed now.
Yeah, exactly. That's what I thought.
You say that now.
But you can fly back and full.
Yeah, fuck on.
I mean, technically the UAE and Dubai are extremely hot, arid desert areas, right?
So that's the reason why they would want to rain make.
What seating does and does not do when Dubai?
Aircraft and drones release salt or silver iodide type.
particles into developing clouds to help them generate a bit more rain than they would naturally,
usually in the eastern mountains and the desert areas, not just over Dubai City.
Wow, that's crazy.
So we actually can control the weather, see?
Yeah, people in power.
Expand your horizons.
What's some of your favorite books, Uncle Murder?
What's some of your favorite books?
You always ask me these questions, man.
What the fuck?
What's some of your favorite books?
I just ask you what some of your favorite books.
I just want to know what some of yours.
I'm asking you.
Why you, do you read?
Of course I read.
We had a conversation with you reading on Andrew Soso, right?
I don't know what you're talking about.
Yeah, right.
Okay, of course I read.
But one of my favorite books is the first 48, of course.
The first 48?
I mean, the 48 laws of power.
Yeah, 48 laws of power.
You don't even know what he's talking about, man.
What's up in your favorite books, yeah?
Let me hear yours, man.
There's so many.
Let me think.
The Bible is one.
That's a good answer.
The art of not giving you.
the fuck is another.
That changed my life
because I don't give a fuck
about you and other people.
The art of war.
The art of war is another one.
And I'll give you one more.
Hold on.
I'm just trying to think of it.
Machiavelli.
Okay.
I read books, bro.
I expand my horizons, man.
Okay, okay, good job, Mr. Yale.
You said the 48, what did you say?
48 and above?
What do he say with the book?
The 48 laws of power.
No, no, no.
No, you said that about the book.
I just said that you don't know what the fuck you talk about.
You said some dumb shit.
You ain't say the 40 loss power.
You just screamed for no reason, brother.
What I did?
What did I say, though?
48 laws of power.
No, he didn't.
He said the first 48.
He said the first 48.
TV show, yeah.
That's how you know he don't read books.
My name is murder.
My name is murder.
Yeah, I do watch a lot of TV.
No, no.
I'm talking my name is murder.
You watching a lot of fucking, what's that?
I like the gangster movie.
and all that.
I like gangster movies too.
But I like other movies too.
Like, I can tell you,
like the Mac was a classic.
Classic, of course.
Now, tell me, you see, you can't go far back.
I like old movies, real old movies.
Like, bad boys.
Which bad boys I'm talking about?
With Sean Penn.
You wouldn't know that.
You asked me which bad boy you're talking about
then you said it was nothing right.
No, because there's three.
No.
I know.
I know it was one before Martin and Will Smith.
Okay, so what happened in that movie?
I don't remember what happened in that movie.
What's the main scene in the movie?
I don't, I don't remember.
number, brother.
Oh, my God.
Tell me in the main scene.
I see me one of your favorite movies.
No, no, no, the main, it's, I got so many.
I mean, being, I guess this is your favorite movie.
No, it's not my only favorite movie.
The main scene is he was in jail
and niggas was about to pop on him.
Let me stop saying niggas, because I don't want to sound like you all the time.
Fuck out.
They was, inmates was about to pop on them.
And, you know, they was the bullies of the jail.
They ran the house.
And it was old school.
He took, they had the soda machine in the house.
So he took the cans, went to the soda machine.
I had the time he knew it was going down.
and he put the cans in the pillowcase,
and he got busy.
And it was an ill fight scene,
and he took over the house.
So now he was bossing them around.
So, you know, Sean Penn,
that was one of his, like, best movies.
Okay, shut out to Sean Penn.
That's the class you gotta watch that.
Okay.
Check that out.
I check that out.
That's just like a classic.
Okay.
Oh, Glorilla?
Glowrilla.
Set out the Glowrilla.
I signed to her out on the wrap up.
Go ahead.
Say, what did you feel about that?
I know.
She got some beef right now with her.
sister.
So what you got?
How you think? I think
when families mad at you for not doing
shit for them,
when they feel like you
owe them
something or they start
feeling the title, I think
it's wrong and I think it's a conversation you need to have
off the internet. So I think
what Gloverilla actually is going through right now.
I was mad whack, honestly.
No, I agree with you on. She got her new man
and all that. She's chilling and then she got all
this negativity going on. She had a good
year too. She was popping. She'd been
wrapping her ass off and her sister over here
and I think it's kind of whacked, honestly.
I mean, I agree
with you. I think that family business should
be off to Graham, but sometimes people
get in their feelings and they OD.
And, you know, everybody wants to go viral.
You know, that's, that's, I guess
that's the new high. For me, when we
go viral, I feel like I go viral
by a mistake. Like, my first time doing
Vlad, I did 11 million views.
Nobody asked you that, Yale.
Nobody asked you for your number.
But this thing is, anybody asked you that.
I'm trying to explain.
I'm trying to explain something in he tape you.
We're talking about Glowrilla and this nigga went into his booth.
We're talking about Glowrilla, bro.
Yo, I'm about to quit today, man.
We're talking about Gloverlla, bro.
I'm not going to be doing this every day.
We're talking about Glowrilla, bro.
And her sister beef.
I'm not going to.
And you went into your views.
I'm a, I'm really.
This thing of love Tony.
Yo, my neck, yo, give it a couple of months to volume.
Let's make this deal happen by myself.
It's all good.
It's all good.
good.
We're going to give in a couple of months.
He'll need a lot.
But no, what I said is like, you never know
what's going to go viral.
So people want to go viral, that's the new high.
Like when I go viral and I do 11-8-
Oh, my God.
And you was laughing at me?
Right?
We can't even talk about...
Why you want to keep talking about Glorilla?
That was the quick topic.
We're talking about the people want to go viral.
No, we're talking about her sister.
Viral is the new high.
We're talking about the cis feeling entitled, though.
It don't have nothing to do entitled because if she felt
if it was entitled, she wouldn't
went viral. Everybody want to go viral. That's
the new high. When I'm telling you when I go
viral, look, when I go viral,
I'm authentic, I'm being me. I'm not playing
a role. I'm not doing anything crazy.
I'm just being me. So when
I turn into a meme, right?
It's not a meme. It's a meme.
meme. Meme.
Y'all quit.
Episode done.
You don't understand. I'm like
really going to quit. Quit, nigger?
Yeah, like he said somewhere. He say that.
by my son.
He's like he's saying something when he said that.
Yo, volume, listen.
Give a fuck if he quit.
Shout out to the value.
Logan.
Work it out, Logan.
Now you're talking to Logan.
I thought Tyler was the boys.
DJ, how much time we got with this nigga?
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Who's on the billboard?
What hip-hop songs are on Billboard right now?
Good promo.
Is FDO up still up there?
What's up there?
Is Uzi up there?
Jay Paul up there?
Shout to Jay Cole, man.
What rap is on the Billboard, man?
I want to know how many right now.
Top hip-hip-hop on the billboards.
This is what we got.
A-Sat.
We think it.
We think it.
They're getting no money.
You try to do all that snitching.
Oh, come on, come on.
What you saying by Lil Uzi Verk, Pushaisti.
Where's that?
Where's, where's, um, Little Uzi at?
Because that's song.
Poochishti.
A little Urivert, a recent number one on Billboard song and a top five entry recently
by FDO by Pushaiste.
Where's FDO at?
Is it climbing up the charts?
Yeah, what rap is on Billboard?
Top 100.
Yeah.
The game unchanged, man.
What's going on in music right now?
A lot of unchange.
Hey, hip-hop now, man.
The rappers ain't known there like that.
No more.
Oosie,
what you're saying
is at number 20.
Yeah,
Uzi definitely got to hit
with that one.
Bad Bunny got two
in the top 20.
Oh, Babs?
Yeah,
Bad Bodies got two in the top of
rappers.
Yeah, no,
but I'm giving them as well.
We just saying what's on
Bellboard.
Bad Bunny.
I always say
bad bunny.
I'll fuck up.
Bad Bunny.
That's the man right there.
We just want to know
what's on the number.
Oh, Gunner's on this.
32 with WGFT.
Okay.
Gunner's on a big thing.
Fuck the night.
He can fuck the night.
Chris Brown with Bryce.
and Tillers at 38
Greasy. Shibuzzi and
Jelly Rolls at 39
with Amen.
Bad Bunny a lot in the top 50.
Damn, he just did...
He's killing it, yeah, yeah. Super Bowl.
T.I. is at 50 would let him know.
Oh, okay.
A big X to plug is at 52.
Hell at night.
Who's she's thee again at 68?
What song is that? FD.O.
Oh, FD.O. Okay.
Cardi at 69, Cardi B.
Cardi.
Cardi.
The baby at 74.
Shout to the baby.
Pop that thing.
Be more grateful.
Definitely got some dope joints on there.
ASAP,
Rocky is at 83.
Would stay here for life.
ASAP.
New York, baby.
Little baby again at 89 with Mrs.
Treadn-setter.
Okay.
A-T.
Young boy.
Never broke again.
Bruce Wayne.
Dave Turner Rothera.
What do y'all think,
break records now? You think like TikTok and
Instagram over like radio?
What's definitely TikTok? What do y'all think?
That's what I want to know. About what?
We got to start having people calling up because I want to think like
what do people think breaks records now?
TikTok and Instagram breaks the records or
do you feel, I know radio was always going to be radio,
radio, every artist needs radio. But what I'm saying, do you think
TikTok and Instagram break records first?
The way the new thing,
because we heard gunner record fuck to
night, you heard a lot of girls doing videos.
When you see FDO, you see people
rocking to it. It's all over the place.
You know, the little oozy shit they'll do
dance challenges on TikTok
and stuff like that.
So I feel like TikTok and Instagram
break records now, as well as radio,
but, you know.
No, I think you ride out of
TikTok. I think TikTok and Instagram
do break records. I think radio
make it last.
Because, you know how nowadays with social media
should be hot for about a week
or two. Then they kind of forget about it.
and then you're on to the next thing.
So if a record, do go a little vibe with him on the grandma, TikTok,
it's cool, but the radio make it, like, really stick around for a long time.
That's why you be doing that radio push.
That's how I look at that.
Can I ask you guys a question?
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We come from the same generation, right?
Radio used to be real important, right, for the business.
But how do you see it now versus when you guys were coming up?
Like, you're waiting outside of the radio stations or trying to get your shit played
and stuff like that.
Is radio really that important still?
I mean, radio at that time is all we had.
So to me, radio is going to be important to me because of the moment.
It's like my first time.
Agree.
Going to Funkmaster Flex.
Like, that was a big, that was like on a rap bucket list.
Going to Street Sweeper, I'm Street Sweeper radios with Kay Slay.
That was on the bucket list.
You know, going on a Who Kid Show, Shade 45, like, that was on the bucket list.
And as well as going to Connecticut and doing, you know, the big shows in Connecticut,
Harford, shout to.
Hartford Radio doing their morning show
and doing Star and Buckwild back then
and Hot 97 and WBLS.
It was, radio was just everything.
Like, you had to actually wake up in the morning
and what they call the PD, the program director.
You had to wake up in the morning,
shake hands, kiss babies.
You have to meet people.
They have breakfasts set up.
People are there.
They hear to listen to your whole album.
It was more politics.
if you fucked up with that PD
at that radio station,
you fucked that radio.
So it was way more difficult.
Now, you know, the YNs,
they got all kinds of outlets.
They got TikTok,
they got Instagram,
they got Facebook.
They could just put out music
and it'd be the new trend.
Back then, if you wasn't kissing ass,
you wasn't really getting on radio.
You had to work.
You were paying two, though, right?
You have to pay them DJs.
Like promo, promo was no joke.
I remember when I did the promo show,
I'll talk about that where they told me to go see DJ Khalid,
and that was a bad idea, but it was radio promo.
Let's go to Miami and do JJ Calid.
I didn't know who I did.
That was.
It was stupid.
Shout to Nelson.
You know.
You know, but Nelson is my God, but I was dumb.
I was like, we shouldn't go there.
And, you know, we're cool with Joe now.
So it's obviously not a problem with Callet.
It is what it is.
We're not best of friends, but we have to do radio no matter what.
You know?
but now let me ask you this as a follow-up to that
because you have to hustle more,
is it too easy now?
Like, is there an oversat—
I mean, I think there's an oversaturation, right?
Because it is too easy to publish.
It is too easy to get your shit out there.
It was a lot harder.
So I think those who really were good
and who hustled hard are the ones who made it.
Like, hard work matter.
Right.
Does hard work even matter right now?
I mean, they still—
And can you make you without working?
I think—
You still got the young boys putting their work.
You know what I think?
I think it's a good and the bad because I actually watch some
young boys, right?
From New York, they make good money
without radio play. I mean,
just off streaming. They make
millions of dollars and you might not even know
the records on the radio or you
might not even really know how they look like that.
You know what I'm saying? And that's
without radio. And they might not
have no relationships with the DJs and nothing
like that. So to them,
how do you tell them like, yo,
you need radio. You need to go build a relationship
with the PD because they don't
care about that. All they know is,
They're putting out their music.
They got their fan base.
They're talking their gang gang shit.
They got a following and they're making millions of dollars doing this shit.
I feel like now the new generation got to work harder.
Because the time span, the brain, time span, like, you know, like when they used to say the first 10 seconds are the most important of a record, now it's more like two to three seconds.
And records are shorter.
There used to be three verses.
Now records are two minutes.
So it's like with so much music coming out
You got to keep yourself active
That's why I stay on this YouTube
You gotta stay working
It's like what you're doing next
You know
When back then yeah you had to work hard
But everything kind of depended more on radio
So you know
You needed an interscope behind you
You needed a G-Unit behind you
You needed a violator behind you
To get actually on radio
So it's easier to be independent now obviously
Yeah
It's definitely easier to be independent
nowadays.
You know what I'm saying?
It's easier to be independent.
But I think you had to,
I don't know,
I think back in the days
you kind of had to work harder.
Like,
because I think to get your name out there
back in the days
you had to really grind.
Like, it wasn't easy
to get your name out there.
Because they weren't his name platforms.
We didn't have no Instagrams.
We didn't have the TikTok.
But it was less music.
But it was less music coming out.
It was way less music coming out.
How much music is called?
How much music is over saturated right now?
Now it is because it's so many outlets
because we got.
But it was harder back then to get this shit popping than it is.
It's harder now.
It's harder now.
I'm going to tell you why.
I'm going to break it down to you.
Right now, back in the days of dynasty, you would say last about what, five years?
G-unit, Rockefeller, dipset, whatever it is.
A dynasty lasts five years.
If it go past that, God bless you.
Now, artists are getting burnt out in two years.
Year and a half.
A couple of months.
Motherfucker was super hot a year and a half ago.
Next year.
I mean, that's because they're music for a look,
but I still think over-saturation.
I still think overall back in the days,
it was harder to make it than this today.
I think it's harder now,
because there's so much music.
Like, back then, an exclusive was an exclusive.
One DJ could have a fucking Biggie Smalls freestyle
or Nause freestyle clue.
It was exclusive.
Now it's about how much work you put in.
Because people forget you.
Once you stop working, you're done.
If you're streaming, you stop.
You're done.
You got to put that much work in the other days.
I think it's so easy.
You got to put some work in, but it's so easy to go viral.
It's easy.
And you can manipulate the system with all these bots and all these numbers and shit they got.
So if somebody really, really want you to win and they got a bag,
they can actually just make you damn their win, yeah.
So you're saying bots changed the game?
Hell yeah, bots changed the motherfucking game.
Hell yeah.
You don't really know what's real no more.
Nobody know what the fuck is real no more.
I know my views are real.
this guy loved Tony Yeo and his views
I'm not paying for no box
I don't know nothing about that
he walked us into a bag
shout out to my guy Tony Yeo
I'm just glad
you know we don't deal with the bots
over here
but the bots have changed the game
it changed the music game
like for real like for real
so you don't really know what's real
no more that's why I say
back in the days
it was hard because it was
what it was even though
motherfuckers was buying records too
back in the days
they were buying you know
they're paid for certain artists
to go gold
or platinum, they'll buy records and all that,
but nowadays it's ridiculous.
It's too easy to make somebody a star.
It's easy to make anybody a star nowadays.
You think so?
Hell yeah.
With social media, nowadays, hell, yeah.
Some people don't even do music in their stars.
You don't even got to, you got all this AI shit nowadays.
You ain't even got to write the music, bro.
It's like, it's so crazy now.
It's too easy.
You really got to put in their work.
Muckuckuckers ain't getting it after money.
AI writes lyrics?
Yes.
I didn't even know that.
I write lyrics for you.
They're right.
They make a whole song for you, bro.
And you get to own it.
Timlin trying to go hard with that shit right now.
You've been getting a lot of backlash for him,
but Timlin's trying to go haul for that.
You can take Timlin trying to go hard for AI.
You got 50 people.
You got 50, 50 people.
Like, hey, it's cool.
You got the other half.
Like, man, get the fuck out of here.
Well, Timberlin is a legend.
So whatever he do, people's going to be like, fuck it.
You know what I'm saying?
No, but they're not feeling him with that shit.
They feel like he's a legend that he shouldn't be doing that.
They feel like he shouldn't be doing that.
Cool, I feel you.
We don't care.
He's a legend and it's cool.
He can fuck around with it
because he got enough hits.
Yeah.
But I'm just saying
it's so easy nowadays.
I really think back in the days
you really had to,
you had to be talented
and you had to really hustle, man.
This shit was for real.
You know how it was.
They wasn't just letting anybody in.
I agree with you.
I'm just telling you that the time span
went from,
I think that the time span
went from 10 seconds to two seconds.
They might be right about that part.
And I feel like a dynasty
used to last five,
maybe seven years.
Now your dynasty might last two years.
that's it.
So all this legs
getting cut off faster.
I agree what you saying,
but you gotta agree what I'm saying.
You know,
the fall off
has definitely happening
faster nowadays
because there's so much
music coming out.
So the fall off
it's like you could pop off
easier,
but you could fall off
just as fast.
And that's what it be
nowadays.
So yeah,
yeah,
I get it.
Listen,
man,
right now,
this is the real report.
Me and my boy
told me.
I'm tired,
man,
this motherfucker.
He didn't even want to work
tonight.
I definitely wanted to work.
You're doing 10,
episodes a week.
There's no days off of me.
This is the real report.
You're already,
you're going back.
It's your point,
Uncle Bertha,
aka Lynn Jet Lennie,
Tony Yeo.
Turkle is Tony.
You know what it is, man.
The real report.
My brother right here,
you know the boss.
You know how he's doing.
We're outside.
We are.
Whoa.
Yeah.
We stayed on the plane.
