KFC Radio - Quickie: Carter V Review, Lil Wayne vs Kanye

Episode Date: September 28, 2018

KFC, Feits and Kmarko review The Carter V and place a bet on who will win the weekend, Yeezy or WeezyYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can li...sten ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kfcr

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, KFC Radio listeners, you can find every episode of KFC Radio on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. It's a Friday quickie here. Sorry we're late. We had to record it this morning because we had to bring my man K-Marco into the mix. It's a three-man show today on KFC Radio. Today's episode is brought to you by DKMS. If you haven't heard yet, we've been telling you about DKMS for the last couple years. They are literally saving lives by finding bone marrow donors for people who might not have a chance at recovery. Baby Elias, he's only a year old, along with 22 other people who have recently been diagnosed with DKMS, the rare genetic disease. He's got no immune system, so a cold or infection could be devastating. He's a little guy, though.
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Starting point is 00:01:20 Kevin Ad reads in a row that I will be participating in. Yeah, buddy. This one for sure. Save lives, kid. Who knows? Baby Elias, he's got a fight ahead of him. And if he didn't stay alive, he wouldn't be able to fucking listen to the Carter V. It took how many years to come out? There are people who are probably suffering from diseases who are like,
Starting point is 00:01:39 God, I just want to hang on in time to listen to Carter V. And guess what happened? They fucking died. They fucking died, and they didn't get to listen to Carter V. How long has it been that he's been waiting to put this out? 2013? 2014 was the last I heard about it, and then they had the whole lawsuit with Baby or whatever,
Starting point is 00:01:55 so he's basically holding it hostage. Yeah, YP sent me a, he's a big Drake, Lil Wayne stan. He sent me this whole timeline of it, and I mean, it is a, if you are a diehard Lil Wayne fan, this sent me this whole timeline of it. And I mean, it is a, if you are a diehard Lil Wayne fan, this is a long time coming. This dates back to 2011 when the Carter IV drops. So everything after Carter IV is like, all right, Carter V is next, Carter V is next. And then it just became mixtapes and drama and fights
Starting point is 00:02:20 and lawsuits and seizures and Katie Couric interviews. I mean, Wayne, no, Katie Couric interviews before then. Cause I remember I was at Mardi Gras and I was in college and I said, Ms. Katie, I'm a gangster. Like probably 1000 times that weekend. Anytime anyone asks me anything, it's Katie, I'm a gangster. I guess. So they finally make up.
Starting point is 00:02:41 They're all good. Like, I guess it was maybe a month ago. Birdman was, came out on stage, flat out said, I'm sorry, which was the most mature thing the rap game has ever seen. There's been beef and there's been squash beef. Even recently, Drake brings Meek Mill out on stage, and obviously it's cool.
Starting point is 00:02:57 But Baby was on stage, and he was like, I just want to say I'm sorry. I apologize, Lil Wayne. People forget they kiss on the lips yeah it's so weird everyone's focused on tom brady now baby and little wayne the um i actually i forgot just about baby and when me and logan went to that party what was it the after the bmas bmas that's what it was after the bmas we went to the party and Slim and Baby were there and I was standing right next to Baby and he was talking to whoever
Starting point is 00:03:28 the head of Republic Records is and he was standing there just listening to him and the whole time just doing the hands thing. And I was like, he does it! He does it in real life! I was so excited. The gif is real! The gif is real! Just sitting there listening to the guy just constantly rubbing his hands like, mm-hmm. They honestly, they are
Starting point is 00:03:44 some of the cooler guys in the rap game, or at least the more, you know, like important and badass. You take note. You know their gif. You know their moves. You know their lines. You know everything. Are you a Lil Wayne guy, Keith?
Starting point is 00:03:56 Yeah. I mean, we all are, but like you're a big Lil Wayne guy. Wayne's probably my favorite rapper of all time. Really? Yeah. Wow. I would say when he came out on stage at the patriot super bowl party it was electricity almost more euphoric than you know coming back down 23
Starting point is 00:04:12 right it was i was like oh because it was i think we knew some people were there but i don't think we knew wayne was there so he came out and i was like that he was kind of like the whole team came out where he was on stage and the whole team was like i gotta see this i gotta be on that fucking stage you know how you remember like very specific images of like vh was on stage and the whole team was like, I gotta see this. I gotta be on that fucking stage. You know how you remember very specific images of VHS tape covers and DVDs and stuff you had when you were a kid
Starting point is 00:04:30 and they just stick in your mind? The Block is Hot album cover with him standing with the chain with the cartoon fire behind him. That's probably... Those original... I guess it was Cash Money.
Starting point is 00:04:41 Was it Juvenile? When Juvenile and them were hot, was it Cash Money at that point? Whatever record label that was, I don't know if it was called Cash Money. Was it Juvenile? When Juvenile and them were hot, was it Cash Money at that point? Whatever record label that was, I don't know if it was called Cash Money or not, their album art was always ridiculous. Flames and money and gold coins falling. It looked like Photoshop. People were just messing around in Microsoft Paint.
Starting point is 00:04:58 In Paint. It was the same thing for each artist, too. Juvenile was the same as Little Wayne, was the same as the Big Timers. Was that one of them i remember yeah that was i mean that's i i i feel like you gotta be you gotta have some miles on you to know when little wayne was like the just like the guy they were putting on features here yeah like the kid in back that ass up yes was he like he was like 14 and he's like so young and it was like juvenile was like popping and then it was manny fresh and birdman were like rapping and they were like coming up there was all these other guys in the crew oh yeah we'll
Starting point is 00:05:28 throw a little wayne out there and he was like oh he's like 15 so he's kind of like his little bow wow joke but hey he must be like pretty good if they already put him on a song how old was he when he shot himself he was like 13 when he shot himself he dropped out of school at 14 he was like you know he was like an honor student like himself. He dropped out of school at 14. He was like, you know, he was like an honor student, like straight A's, like head of the drama club. I feel like they say that about everyone who drops out of school, though. But it was like he went to University of Houston, like even though he didn't graduate, whatever. Oh, well, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:56 But they say that about Lil Wayne. Yeah, he's definitely one of them. He's a savant. Which is, I mean, like, very true. There's so many stuff, so many things you've heard about Wayne where I heard there was one thing when he would make albums by just touring. And he had an extra bus that was just a studio. And he never wrote raps.
Starting point is 00:06:11 He would just go in there. You have to be super smart to do that. And back then he wasn't, like, guzzling lean. I know. That's the thing is right now he's been, like, in this lean-induced haze for, like, a decade straight. He's kind of like Jesus. I mean, he's died three times at least. Bill Cosby, not Jesus.
Starting point is 00:06:28 Lil Wayne, I could see it. He was 12 when he shot himself. Remember that period where it was like a live death watch for Lil Wayne? TMZ has reported Lil Wayne's death at least a thousand times. He's been on the plane having seizures. That's where Caesar came from, the Caesar salad seizure. That was one of the all-time Twitter screw-ups when everyone was like oh my god low wayne had a caesar he like he got if i remember correctly he like got on a plane they had to immediately
Starting point is 00:06:52 land it because he had a seizure he said he was fine got on another plane in the same day which can't be good for you like stop getting on planes you're not healthy man and and just his whole i mean he's like he's tiny right he's like, I mean, he's like, he's tiny, right? He's like five foot two. He's like diminutive. He's always little dude. He's like 135 pounds. I saw him at the Nassau Coliseum in what had to be the worst concert of all time.
Starting point is 00:07:17 It was like Rick Ross, Lil Wayne. And they, it was at the shitty, I mean, the Nassau coliseum is the worst building on the planet it's so amazing picturing you at this oh and and so to get in you had to go through the metal detectors and they just had like two metal detectors on like either end of the coliseum like the entrances so there's just a line like a thousand people long out to the parking lot and it was just like well that's what yankee stadium's like yeah well yeah which makes, I mean, the National Coliseum, it should be like that. It's a fucking barn in the middle of Long Island.
Starting point is 00:07:49 No one knows what they're doing. But it was just like, well, we got to check all of you for guns and knives. So we're all walking through these things. Wayne, he went on a little stretch doing tours where he just basically got too fucked up every night and had to cancel it in the middle of the show. When I was at FSU, he came to the arena there,
Starting point is 00:08:06 just didn't show up. Just didn't come. Being a rapper is the best. You just get to do that. I didn't go to the concert, so I'm not speaking first-hand experience, but I remember I was out that night and everyone was complaining. They're like, you just
Starting point is 00:08:21 didn't come. And then we were at the club in Tallahassee called Chubby's. And he was there. And everyone was like, dude, he just didn't come. And then we were at the club in Tallahassee called Chubby's. And he was there. And I was like, dude, you just didn't go to the concert. What are you doing at the fucking bar, man? That's like when you're in school. You couldn't play in the game that night if you cut class. If you cut school.
Starting point is 00:08:37 You know what I'm talking about? You got to be there for the fucking concert if you're going to be at a party afterwards, Wayne. So, what's great. I mean, imagine this, though. Like, he gets to drop this album. Big album, 23 songs, Carter V, huge fanfare. Not doing any work.
Starting point is 00:08:52 What do you mean? Like, the work has been done. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, when you save blogs and drafts for, like, weeks and then just put them up later and it looks like you're working.
Starting point is 00:08:59 It's like Chappelle on Netflix. Right. We'll give you $20 million for an old stand-up beer. Done. So he gets to just drop this. He hasn't even been working hard. It's not like he's been slaving away in the studio.
Starting point is 00:09:09 I don't know if that takes away from the release. You know, usually people are like, this is the culmination of such hard work. And it's like, it was hard work, but it was like eight years ago. So I don't really care anymore. I hate the 23 song thing. Yeah, it's too many. I don't like the other end too, though. I don't like the seven songs from Kanye, but 23 like no just a normal album but yeah they have to do it
Starting point is 00:09:27 because of the streaming setup like the more songs you have the more streams and money you make like it makes sense that's why like Drake did amigos does it you have to do they also sell the merch with an album attached to it so you buy an album like they don't charge you for the album but it's just like and you get an album all right I got Travis Scott's Astroworld marriage shirt. It's a fire shirt. And then I got an email. And here's the album. I got Spotify. I'm all set. I didn't even
Starting point is 00:09:51 open that email. I mean, I get why they do it from like because the streaming services take so much money off of it, so they have to do it. But like it sucks from a listener experience. Like it dropped at midnight. I was tired, but I need to listen to it because everyone's talking about it. And I had to stay up till like 2 to listen to each song because there's 23 of them. I tried to do that and I couldn't. I said give me the top
Starting point is 00:10:08 have someone have top 10 songs ready in the morning. I'm gonna put that on a playlist. I made the mistake of like waiting until midnight and seeing all the buzz about it and I did not want to be left out. Then you got excited. Yeah. I can't be left out. I wouldn't have been able to sleep. Fuck everyone's talking about this and I'm not in it. Do you like the way like modern album
Starting point is 00:10:24 releases versus like old school where it used to be like you would either go get the CD or you would even be there to just download the actual songs, versus now where it's just like that, like what you just described. It drops, there's buzz, people are excited, but usually it's at midnight or overnight and there's a lot to stream through versus, I guess you kind of used to be able to do it on your own time. It was just like when I get to the store to buy a fucking CD, I'm going to do it.
Starting point is 00:10:47 I mean, it's definitely great how you can have it instantly and there's like social media. So you can instantly be in a conversation about it. That's definitely better waiting in line at Best Buy to buy the CD and like holding the CD in your hand and putting it in your disc, man. And like,
Starting point is 00:10:59 it's skipping every other song. I mean, that was awesome. Awesome. I love that. I love that. Yeah. I mean,
Starting point is 00:11:03 I like it. I don't like how there's so many songs now. I like how you can get it instantly. I remember the day that I mean, that was awesome. Awesome. I love that. I love that. Yeah. I mean, I like it. I don't like how there's so many songs. No. I like how you can get it instantly. I remember the day that I downloaded, my dad downloaded Napster for me, and we downloaded Forgot About Dre. It was the first time I, like, pirated a song. That's a classic one.
Starting point is 00:11:15 I bet you a lot of people have that as their first, like, pirated song. Forgot About Dre? Yeah, it's up there. I don't know what mine was. I know my first cassette I ever bought, If You Want To Be My Lover, Spice Girls. Wow. My first two CDs, I bought them at the same time. Chocolate Color Starfish in the Hot Dog Flavored Water
Starting point is 00:11:32 and J-Lo on the 6. What an eclectic mix. I always keep a guess. I remember, I feel like Green Day Dookie was my first CD. I remember that. I remember Legal Drug Money. Lost Boys was up there. That was a good one.
Starting point is 00:11:52 That was when I was like an eight-year-old black kid. I don't even know who those people are. I have never pretended, and I never will pretend to know much about rap, but when I liked a rapper, I fell in love with him. I knew the Country Grammar CD front to back. I knew every single word. much about rap but when i liked a rapper i fell in love like i was i knew could the country grammar cd front to back i knew every single word people don't respect what nelly used to do that was diamond 10 million records really you had to go to the fucking store and buy it and stand online and i didn't know diamond was a million yeah oh yeah exactly he before that was the country
Starting point is 00:12:21 grammar album because that had rye with me and Country Grammar and all that shit. That was so good. That was Air Force One. That was everything. That's like, I mean, there's not many who have gone Diamond, I don't think. Rappers who have gone Diamond
Starting point is 00:12:31 is like a very exclusive list. Even Sweatsuit was good. It was a ridiculous premise. But it was like, Air Force One is ridiculous too. Nelly is ridiculous. So where do you rank? Do you like Carter V?
Starting point is 00:12:42 You probably have listened to it. I've given it like a once through. You dug into it. I did the snippets last night. I've been listening at my desk today. I mean, it's good. It's not... I like middle Wayne the best.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Early Wayne is obviously how he started, but then when his voice gets deeper and he gets older is when I like him the best. As soon as this came out, the first thing I did was download The Drought 3. I say The Drought 3 since I'm too white to say The Drought, but The Drought 3 is... Little Wayne, The Drought 3. I say The Drought 3 since I'm too white to say The Drought, but The Drought 3 is... Little Wayne, The Drought 3.
Starting point is 00:13:07 His mixtapes that he just threw out are his best stuff ever. Dude, that was... I mean, I'd spend all... I wouldn't go to class. I'd just spend all day on Dat Piff listening to Lil Wayne mixtapes. He literally, for that mixtape, he just listened to the radio for a while, recorded songs over the beats, and then he was like,
Starting point is 00:13:22 I don't even know how many I came up with. Let's put it on a mixtape. And they're like, you have three mixtapes of material. Right. Like, ah, fuck it. Put them all out.
Starting point is 00:13:28 Yeah. They're awesome. I mean, as far as the cars, I feel like Carter three is like the one, right? The main, I mean,
Starting point is 00:13:33 considered like Carter. What was the hit song from that one? I think that had a bunch. I feel like that had, uh, the one that the, the song with Jay-Z, Mr.
Starting point is 00:13:41 Carter. I think I feel like it had Mrs. Officer, all that shit. I had, I had a Millie, uh, yeah. A lot of lollip Mr. Carter, I feel like it had Mrs. Officer, all that shit. That had a milli. Yeah. Lollipop.
Starting point is 00:13:48 What did I have? My car that I bought in college had a Lil Wayne CD in the player, like they left in there. Oh, wow. And I would blast it around in Atlanta. It was the Carter 2 because it started with Flyin'. Yeah. So that's the song that I would blast like cruising down frat row as an 18-year-old white kid. And it was a dope song. Carter 3 had Mr. Carter, a Millie, Got Money, Mrs. Officer, Let the Beat Build, Lollipop.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Dude, Let the Beat Build. I don't think it's – is that the real video when it's's like a one shot with a orchestra? I don't know. I don't think... Yeah, I think it is the official video for it. And it's just Wayne walking through a music studio of sorts and that's how you let the Bill be...
Starting point is 00:14:38 It's hard to rap. The beat Bill bitch. Rebirth was such trash, but everyone hated it so much that i decided that i would like it yeah and uh drop the world on it is one of his best there's a uh flux pavilion little dubstep remix of that song that i would encourage you to download because that was on my like running workout mix back when i used to do those two things and that was a fire song started in droop that uh i mean there was time, I feel like if you were growing up,
Starting point is 00:15:08 if you were of the right age for Wayne's prime, it was monstrous. I think it's a big thing that at least Tyler, I see Tyler kind of debate it a lot, and he was kind of doing it a little bit last night before I fell asleep, where he's saying, you know, people try to tell me that Drake's peak was higher than Wayne's peak and it's not even close.
Starting point is 00:15:30 Drake's a monster, but Wayne was, as far as people were concerned, Wayne was the only artist alive for like three years straight. He talked to guys like Caleb, YP, who were right in that wheelhouse and they're like, he is absolutely the greatest rapper and artist of all time. Like. No doubt about it.
Starting point is 00:15:47 So this has been a long time coming. If you really dig into the timeline of the baby cash money lawsuits, the shootings, the tour bus that got shot up, the seizures, I mean, all of it. But I got to say, based on all that, I feel like it's kind of anticlimactic. I don't know how many songs off of this people are going to be like banging forever yeah it's fucking hot yeah and that's like it's funny because i always get in this debate with people about old rap verse new rap
Starting point is 00:16:14 and everyone's talking to me about uproar and it's like well that's special delivery from 2001 yeah so it's good and then it goes into the travis scott one which i don't know if it's just because i love travis scott but i think that's not that's that's my favorite one. What's the other fucking one we were just talking about? The one with that throwback. Remember when he... He did a rap over the Too Late to Apologize remix. It's too late to apologize.
Starting point is 00:16:35 It's kind of like the high-pitched voice like that was. Can't be broken? Can't be broken. Oh, that's it. And the one with Snoop Dogg, Dope, and Words. And that was just like explosive. The rest are just kind of like, I'm going to listen to it more, but the rest were kind of filler to me.
Starting point is 00:16:50 That's what I feel like. But you can't say that. Lil Wayne is up there with Kanye for like, I tweeted out that it sounded like Lil Wayne made Special Delivery again and 22 other songs. And people were in my mentions all fired up and you click on them and they have Lil Wayne as their fucking Abby. Okay, well I know where we're at. How'd you feel about your boy X-Tentacion being on song number
Starting point is 00:17:10 two? Yes, my boy. I mean. Ultimate takedown vlog. I actually, yeah, taken down a dead dude. Well you deserve it. People were telling me I'm back after this week. I was back when I was dancing on that dead guy's grave. I don't actually...
Starting point is 00:17:26 I take it or leave it with XXXTentacion. I don't actually care about his music one way or the other. I want to be one of those guys that's like, I'm not going to listen to this song so he doesn't get the streams from me. I'm going to listen to this song. If it's good, you're going to listen to it. I'll listen to the Chris Brown song. Chris Brown's a scumbag.
Starting point is 00:17:38 Absolutely, man. I'm not taking out... Chris Brown puts out heat, though. That's all that matters. Just win, baby. Tiger Woods wins games, wins matches, good. Fucking Chris Brown puts out beats and can dance, good to go. Doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:17:51 I actually saw an interesting question kind of posed. If there's your favorite artist, is there anything they could do? To make you write it off for good? Yeah. I mean, I would imagine if there's like if you see there's like video of of your favorite artists like murdering someone oh i don't think i care about murder no i knew about yeah if you like murdered a child oh well a child shorted a girl if murder girl like if chris brown had like killed rihanna when beating her yeah okay so murder murder murdering a guy i when i hear murder i automatically assume male
Starting point is 00:18:25 on male violence because that's what it usually is um and uh so dude murder all good yeah i'm fine with baby or female murder you're not listening anymore uh probably not listening anymore no no but like in even like probably in the privacy what am i gonna do you know i would probably if we're being straight up in the trust tree i will probably listen the privacy of my own home. Unless they put out like a real eater. I mean, come on. I would probably, if we're being straight up in the trust tree, I will probably listen to whatever I want to listen to in the privacy of my own home. But I'm not going to be like
Starting point is 00:18:53 at the bar fucking dancing to it if you murdered somebody. I don't know what you want to say. This song is fucking hot. In a vacuum here, bud. I mean, it's one of those things like Mike Tyson is a terrible person. Terrible. We all laugh at him. We all, he, bud. I mean, it's one of those things like Mike Tyson is a terrible person. Terrible. We all laugh at him.
Starting point is 00:19:07 We all. He had a face tattoo, so it's fine. Oh, well, he's in the hangover. He drummed to In the Air Tonight in the hangover, and it was fine. Everybody likes him now. There's really. I don't think. We talk about it a lot.
Starting point is 00:19:19 I don't think anything is irredeemable. Hey, let's hope. Final verdict. Give me a letterable. Hey, let's hope. Final verdict. Give me a letter score. Carter, five. B minus. Yeah, I was going to say B minus, too. Oh, we didn't mention Mona Lisa.
Starting point is 00:19:33 With Kendrick? That was my favorite one, yeah. But that one. I just don't like Kendrick, and I want to, and I just don't. That one I heard. Voice bothers me. What's his name? Pharma bitch boy.
Starting point is 00:19:41 Shkreli. Shkreli? He leaked that one in like 20, whenever that was happening and he put out the live stream. He leaked that song and that got me excited about it. That was what, two, three years ago. So I forgot until I came out.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Is he in jail, Shkreli? Yeah. He, for, he's. I don't know if he's currently. He got big time jail time. I don't know. If I was a rich villain like him, that's what,
Starting point is 00:19:58 I would do that. I do what he does because there's nothing better than having music before people. Right. Have you heard this yet? It's like, I'm streaming this out.
Starting point is 00:20:04 When you say like, when you give someone any recommendation, I think Dan actually wrote an article about it, blog about it, a few years ago. About how great it is to break news to someone. And unfortunately, he posted that blog moments before Newtown. Right. Moments before. I remember that. People were mad at him.
Starting point is 00:20:22 He's like, I can't. Yeah. I think he ended up taking it down but it was like he posted it at 9am and it was like good news
Starting point is 00:20:29 bad news tragic news whatever it doesn't matter it's great it was immediately and then we we stopped blogging
Starting point is 00:20:34 that day right so it was at the top right he ended up having to take it down but it doesn't matter if it's news
Starting point is 00:20:40 TV shows movies if you know something someone else doesn't know it's the best thing in the world music is especially like yo I've heard that
Starting point is 00:20:47 and it's fucking it's a banger you haven't heard it yet oh YP does that YP still does the the like the the streams that aren't exactly legal
Starting point is 00:20:56 and he has so that's what I used to do I used to have it a week before everyone and I became the guy that was like oh I heard that that's old
Starting point is 00:21:01 I don't like doing that anymore I like to wait till it's out so I don't get do it with everybody YP still does it so the day before it comes out, he's tweeting about all the bangers and stuff
Starting point is 00:21:08 and I feel so fucking left out and lame. Right. But in reality, he's just tweeting to nobody because nobody knows what he's talking about. You could do that too, actually.
Starting point is 00:21:16 Next time, just be like, oh my god, that song, just check it out. This song's awesome. Oh, you know, did you see the Post Malone thing? No.
Starting point is 00:21:21 Post Malone, if you googled the Carter 5 last night, all the top stories were the Post Malone thing? No. Post Malone, if you Googled the Carter 5 last night, all the top stories were that Post Malone, at the last minute, literally sprinted to the studio to do a verse for the Carter 5. And that was all of the headlines. It was like, Post Malone's on it, Post Malone's on it. And then it came out, he's not on it.
Starting point is 00:21:36 No. So that would have been cool. That would have been awesome. That would have been actually... Post Malone's been hanging out with our boy Mike Studd for two weeks straight now. I know. Is he living with him? I don't know. I meant to text Mike about that and be like, can you... He's very similar... Post Malone's been hanging out with our boy Mike Studd for two weeks straight now. I know. Is he living with him? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:21:45 I meant to text Mike about that and be like, can you... He's very similar. Post Malone. He also almost keeps dying. Post Malone? Yeah. Almost died on a plane. Just like Lil Wayne.
Starting point is 00:21:54 I feel like... Both kind of rock stars. Yeah, their music and their style are kind of similar. I feel like those guys just get together. They're doing singing, rapping with live instruments. Kind of like rock music. And they just get fucked up. He drinks his beer.
Starting point is 00:22:06 He drinks his lean. They both almost die. You just watched my brain work in real time. You were doing that. You looked like Kanye in the studio. You're just kind of like, yeah, that was me being smart. I'm going to explore that a little bit. Speaking of Kanye, you see his tweet getting ahead of the fact that Carter V, he thinks
Starting point is 00:22:21 Carter V is going to beat him. No, it's Kanye tomorrow. Yeah. Oh. He tweeted like Yandy is coming out Yandy whatever is coming out on
Starting point is 00:22:29 the 29th Saturday the 29th we're going to come in second to Wayne and that's okay because the world
Starting point is 00:22:36 just needs Ye and Wayne going da da da I was like you fucking hedging motherfucker you don't get to do that but I mean
Starting point is 00:22:42 he's all 1000% right way no way Kanye will absolutely be number one no you don't get to do that. But I mean, he's all 1,000% right. No way. Kanye will absolutely be number one. Yeah, yeah. No. You don't think so? Nope.
Starting point is 00:22:49 I guarantee it. Nope. Nope, nope, nope. I would have said 100%, but your confidence has me down to like Kanye West. For sure.
Starting point is 00:22:55 No. Cardify is going to do like huge numbers. Hmm. That would be interesting. Let's make a bet. Okay. What do you want to bet?
Starting point is 00:23:01 I don't know. I'm going to abstain from the bet because I don't know. I don't know how to gamble, so I don't know whatever you want to bet. Well, I to stay in from the bet because I don't know. I don't know how to gamble, so I don't know. Whatever you want to bet. Well, I'll just... Pride's on the line. I say Kanye West will be number one.
Starting point is 00:23:11 I'll take the Kanye side. Okay, I'll take Wayne. Alright. You're so confident. I'll take Lil Wayne. I don't know, so I just go with confidence. You seem very confident. Kanye West is the biggest fucking superstar on the planet. Well, Wayne's got so much nostalgia. People have just been waiting for so long. As people who make Barstool shirts, nostalgia plays huge. Nostalgia is a very, very big thing.
Starting point is 00:23:30 No doubt. But I mean, Kanye West is like a fucking political figure now. He's got the Kardashian effect. He's got the music effect, the art, the clothes effect. How many tweets leading up to this week did you see Even from Barstool employees So pumped about Carter V You seen one about Kanye? Yeah but I mean there's a lot more than Barstool employees I know but I think it's a good sample size
Starting point is 00:23:53 A couple hundred people I've seen zero tweets Since I quote tweeted it and went yes Very good point I do think that like there is Less buzz for this Kanye album I don't know you should just put out one album He stayed up last night to listen to Carter V I do think that there is less buzz for this kind of album. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:06 You should just put out one album. People stayed up last night to listen to Carter V. I don't think many people are going to do that with Kivandi. I think they will. I will. Kivandi. This is tough. I'm going to play this exactly like I played the rap battle feud with you and Nate. Right down the middle?
Starting point is 00:24:19 I'm going to play it right down the middle, but be on Kevin's side. Okay. All right. All right. We'll catch you guys on Monday. We'll find out who's right, who's wrong. Weigh in on Twitter. Who do you think is going to win the weekend?
Starting point is 00:24:30 Yandy or Carter 5? Seven years in federal prison for Shkreli. Just looked it up.

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