New Rory & MAL - Episode 308 | Entertainment Purposes Only...

Episode Date: October 4, 2024

We have a bit of a morbid rolling start. Julian saved a woman’s life which led to other near deleted experiences. We hard transition into Jaguar Wright’s appearance on Piers Morgan (10:15). We spe...culate over her claims about Jay-Z and his alleged involvement with the Diddy camp and beyond. Does Jaguar have credibility? And should she be allowed on these platforms? Into actual music, “Million Dollar Baby” man, Tommy Rich, claims he “isn’t hiphop” (21:14). We discuss him possibly being the next Post Malone. But at what cost? Beyonce has submitted ‘Cowboy Carter’ for the Grammy Country category. We go over her credibility and bring up Luke Combs recent comments about Beyonce (28:46). It’s officially spooky season and the hottest costume this year is the BBL Drizzy from Fashionova (43:55). Staying on viral news, Moo Deng is the official mascot off the podcast (sorry Baisley) (48:00). Then we send our condolences to everyone affected by Hurricane Helene. It’s time for voicemails (59:15). We cover three callers today. We discuss getting a girlfriend’s name tatted, friends beefing over the same girl, and do heavy girls still give the best gawk? Tune in as the guys discuss all of this and more!Follow Rory: @ThisIsRoryFollow MAL: @MAL_ByTheWayFollow Demaris: @DemarisAGiscombeFollow Julian: @Julian__nicholas To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMALYouTube Don’t forget to follow the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/NewRoryAndMAL Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Let's fucking do it, man. I need that product. What is that? It's called life, man. It's called life, man. And we are back.
Starting point is 00:01:46 How you feeling? I feel great. Man, shut up. I just saw yesterday. Anyway. I just saw you 12 hours ago, man. And you stayed late with me to help babysit. I stayed late.
Starting point is 00:01:56 Mara was here. Oh, my gosh. She's getting so big. Yeah. I was laughing at her running. She has a little bow legs. Yeah, she's good. Pigeon toes.
Starting point is 00:02:02 Yeah. And she says it when she watches, she goes, tip toe, tiptoe, tiptoe. Yeah, yeah, yeah. She was trying to jump off the steps. Oh, it's crazy. Well, let me now say try it. She was jumping off of everything.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Everything in here is her playground at this point. Once they find it, once they find their legs, there's no turning them off. She tripped over in one of the sea stands. Ma was like, are you okay? I was like, she got to learn. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he got to his dad. Let her learn.
Starting point is 00:02:23 Yeah. Like, I understand, but let's help her up. Like, I don't want to watch. You saw the next time she went past the sea stand. and she went around it. My anxiety was going crazy. Anytime there's like equipment and sharp things
Starting point is 00:02:32 and babies around, my anxiety is on a whole other level. Well, we didn't think that through. I thought we were going to meet like in the lounge where there isn't recording equipment. Whenever Mara comes here, she runs straight back here.
Starting point is 00:02:41 You know that. Yeah. But it was fun. It was fun to kick it. It's been a light week, I feel like. Has it? I feel like it's been a lot of shit going on. I mean like personally.
Starting point is 00:02:51 We had the vice president? Oh, personally. Yeah, no, there's definitely a bunch of news. Oh, okay. To me personally. Well, yeah, just like, you know, starting out the episode. I haven't done much but pod this entire week.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Yeah, this week has been a lot of work recording, even when we're not recording meetings, phone calls. Too many phone calls. Yeah, almost too many. I saved a woman's life this morning. Oh, did you? Nice. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:13 So, you know, like, on, like, the busiest corners of New York, there's, like, sometimes when the cars, they can't go straight, but the turning signal still has the right away. Yeah. She had air pods on. I wasn't paying it to me. I know those corners, so I'm the guy because I'm a walk. I know those corners.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Those are your corners. Those are my streets. You hug the corner like Dion. And I want my corners. You'll be in Avon Barksdale, the Lower East Side is fucking hilarious. Who cover the corners like Julian? Dion baby? Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Lockdown. I get it. No, so you know, you can like walk pretty much, you know, till the turn lane, let the cars go and then you go. So you don't have to do the whole thing when the light chain. It's just, it's New York. Professional Jaywalk. I know. I know what corner of you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:03:53 You know exactly the point of talking about. You have to pay. And if you don't know, it's a lot of turn. It's a lot of turn. blindly walk into some shit and I've seen that happen. Or you can just look at the sign that says when it's okay to walk. No, because you know how New Yorkers walk with like the AirPods in and like some and they'll just phone head down and they're like peripherally. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:04:09 I never understood that. But like the problem is people will peripherally look at who's next to them and follow them blindly. You walk with both air pods in at one time? I do yeah. I never do that. Yeah. But I usually have it not on noise cancel so I can hear like the world. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:23 So I am walking to the gym this morning and I'm going. going and this woman who's on her phone, this is like eight in the morning, sees that I go. So she's walking next to me and I slow down because there's a fucking city bus coming down, flying down because they still have the green. They have the right away. And I said, ho, ho, ho, like, hold up. I was like, hold, hold up. And she didn't stop.
Starting point is 00:04:45 So I grabbed like I put my arm out and like held her back. And then the bus went like, like right. She would have been. Oh, I would have ruined my day. She would have been cooked because she was just following like just, you know, did you know how people do that shit so just not pan- And then she just looked to me like Axel was like whoa and I was like
Starting point is 00:05:00 Anyway have a good day and I just went about My day, I was it My mom got smoked by a bike I probably would just gone back home If she got hit Yeah I don't think I could like do a workout after that Have you ever seen anybody get by a car and die? Yeah
Starting point is 00:05:13 Not died It also almost happened to my brother It happened to my brother He miraculously didn't die But he was hit by it I actually saw somebody like that happened in front of us one time You know the buses the double deckers The wide with the spring
Starting point is 00:05:26 the middle. Yeah. Um, a dude was on the motorcycle and he was coming down the hill and the bus was coming out from the bus stop. And I guess he didn't realize the bus come. So he tried to like turn and end up like falling off the bike sliding. Nice. And the back, it's not nice. He died. Back in the back of the bus end up running over his head. Like, it's not like somebody opened a tune. You know what it? It's the sound. If you ever see your witness a car crash, it's the sound that, it's the sounds of this crash and the smells that, follow that are like chilling. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Have you guys ever had an air bag hit you and pop? No, I haven't. Oh, first yeah, it burns, but that smell, like, they purposely put a smell in there. Like if you are unconscious, that might wake you up. Yeah. Smells so fucking bad. Yeah, I, this girl, one time in college, we had a fire drill, so everyone in the dorm had to get out the building.
Starting point is 00:06:18 And I used to nap all the time in school, so I was, like, woken up out of a sleep. So I was pretty much asleep just waiting outside. and this girl just like started having a seizure and she just like locked up and fell back on the concrete in her head. It sounded like you dropped a bowling ball. It was just like just boom. And then she just started bleeding. She didn't die, but it was just like fucking terrifying.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Yeah, it was like, ah, what do I do? How do I go to class after this? No, they can't go to class. Class is canceled. I feel like when we were in Chicago, Pige and my mom would always get to the lobby before everyone else for like our call times. And I feel like she was just,
Starting point is 00:06:54 just annoying Pige. Anytime I walked down there, she was just telling some story that I'm sure Pige didn't care about. And correct me if I'm wrong, Pige. Was she telling you the story when she got fucking ran over by a biker in the city?
Starting point is 00:07:08 I thought when I was walking up, she was telling that story. Yeah, he didn't get to that chapter. No, I think he just zoned out at that point. Yeah, my mom, you know, sometimes you take a step in the bike lane before you cross, just, bang, smoked.
Starting point is 00:07:21 How long ago was this? Yeah. Oh, she gave you that? story? What made her bring that up in Chicago in a lobby? She saw somebody with a bike. That's all it takes. You just saw Uber East guy. She saw a bike. Yeah. And did I tell you about the time? Yeah, he told me seven times about that story, Mom. Yeah, my mom should be a streamer. She just, like, doesn't know how to just be quiet for a second. That's like she'll just go on rants and rambles. Like, we could be quiet for a second. We don't have to talk. I think that's an older person thing,
Starting point is 00:07:48 though. Like older people, they talk, man. My mom, she's at there. She'll talk to any. My mom. I was in the supermarket with my mom one time and she told me she was going to grab something that she forgot and she was going to meet me at the checkout counter. So, you know, we had, it was a lot of groceries. So I'm like, okay, she got time. The lady then scanned everything. Everything is in the bag, ready to walk out.
Starting point is 00:08:07 My mom is still not at the county yet. So naturally, I take off. I'm like, hold on me go get my mom. I run. Bro, she's in the back in the butcher section talking to some random dude that works. I'm like, what are we doing here? Talking about the veal? Yeah, she's talking about like, just know
Starting point is 00:08:23 the economy. That's even worse. It wasn't even about the product in the store. It was just the economy and how everything is inflated. Well, and her defense
Starting point is 00:08:31 with the longshoreman strike right now. Price is going to go even higher. So yeah, maybe she was trying to get in there before. Get the hook up. I know y'all want $14 for the steak now.
Starting point is 00:08:43 I got 20. When the per pound goes up, just remember me. Just remember me. Remember your girl? I was loyal. Getting the homey price of the deliest.
Starting point is 00:08:51 That's hilarious. That's something my mom would do, though. Oh, man. But yeah, I guess that is probably an older person thing. Speaking of something my mom would do, here's something my mom wouldn't do. Go on a tour and just create stories like Jaguar Wright. Listen, man. It's a crazy segue to go from.
Starting point is 00:09:07 Because I'm just here today to just address. I get it. I know the times we're in. A lot of things are being revealed. A lot of nasty things. A lot of nasty people. And if anybody is guilty of any of these things that are being alleged, they should be held accountable to the highest, the highest. highest degree. Let's start there. But at some point, we got to just stop opening up platforms and
Starting point is 00:09:28 cameras and microphones for people to just spew things that just have not been anywhere near remotely true. That's my only problem with Jaguar right now. I get it. She's created this lane and, you know, the National Enquirer, we always talk about it. It's sells, it's been selling since I was a kid. So we know that there's people that eat this type of shit up, when they hear these type of salacious stories and outlandish, you know, times. And my thing is, how does Jaguar Wright have? Where was Jaguar Wright when all of this was going down? How come she has all this information on all these things?
Starting point is 00:09:59 She was at the parties. No, but she said she wasn't. She said she was. At what parties, bro? Ditties. She said, I've seen it firsthand account with my own eyes. And then she said, I also know women that are in the industry that also work, hitting cameras and were filming things.
Starting point is 00:10:14 She also said she rescued three girls from Epstein Island. I'm like, you know, when did Jaguar Wright? get a boat. A strong swimmer. Well, yeah, I can see that. I can see her being a very good swimmer. So, when I, I did watch this Jaguar right on Pierce Morgan. And not to say Pierce Morgan is anyone that we need to look up to or that he is the end-all be-all of news. And I always thought news was full of shit regardless. But they would be talking about issues I didn't know much about and bring on analysts and authors and people way smarter than me. I wouldn't like really take their word for it, but I would also think this person clearly has studied this topic and understands
Starting point is 00:10:51 it. They had to have vet them in some degree. But ever since this ditty thing, the people that they are bringing on to discuss the hip-hop world makes me think they've never vetted anyone on any subject ever. Why is Jaguar Wright doing a one-on-one with Pierce Morgan? Like, it was cool with her YouTube stuff when she was doing her conspiracies for the last 10 years. And to her credit, some of the shit she said was right. But to a lot of people, that was common knowledge when it came to the puff shit. Why is she on Pierce Morgan talking about Jay-Z and Beyonce putting children in suitcases and throwing them in the alley? Why is this allowed on Pierce Morgan? And again, not to say Pierce is that guy. Right. Or has any like integrity where like we, we know if they go on
Starting point is 00:11:33 Pierce. We're going to get the truth. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But why? No one vetted this at all. I don't know. What was their source? YouTube? Trust me, bro. Yeah, I don't. I think, well, we know how these things go when, uh, because when the puff shit happened months ago, with Cassie, we got some calls from some networks and people that wanted to interview us and we said absolutely not. So now that obviously, you know, Puff is going to court, the charges have been presented. You know, there's the floodgate of media outlets opening up to anybody that's willing to come on from our culture that have been maybe even at a show that Puff had that may have a story.
Starting point is 00:12:09 They're opening up their platforms for people to come and talk. And like you said, Jaguar right has been one of the more vocal. voices over the year as far as this type of stuff going on in the industry. And like you said, some of the things she speaks about has been proven and came to light as true. I feel like if she was talking about anyone outside of hip hop, this network would have vetted this way more. Of course. They really were just like, trust me, bro. And threw her on live TV. They're looking at her like, oh, she has to know. Like, listen, I love heart of the city. That's not a fact. She's saying Jay, at Jayzie's Unprofit.
Starting point is 00:12:46 plug set on MTV. She has to know. She has to know what's going on. And that's the thing that I'm just like, it's a such thing as too far and too much. That's all. And again, if she's right about anything she's saying and anybody she's talking about, then they should be held
Starting point is 00:13:02 accountable to the highest degree. Throw them to fuck away. If any of these things are true about any of these people, throw them away. Let's get rid of these people. And the stuff that she's saying, like, again, we've talked about this the last few months. Like, it is kind of unfortunate that the only time any of these outlets have invited
Starting point is 00:13:18 people of hip hop culture on their network, it's to discuss huff and like just nasty shit. Never anything else. That's why I do salute Camero for going up there and be like, yo, I'm selling dick pills. What do you want for me? Right. Right. They are going to take her word
Starting point is 00:13:34 as a fact, especially in the world of conspiracy theories that we now all believe. And a lot of Pierce's audiences, the far right, I think he does a good job of balancing both sides. I like his panels, but far right for the most part. And far right is the new conspiracy theorist,
Starting point is 00:13:52 which has been such a weird shift. They went from being the government will always tell us the truth to everything's a conspiracy. They're going to assume that when Jaguar Wright gets up there and says, Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Cosby, Puff, who's the only person they have in common, Jay-Z.
Starting point is 00:14:11 They are now going to take that as, Okay, Jay Z traffics little children. Yeah, which is crazy. I assume while we're recording this now, Hove is sent a large group of Jewish lawyers to congregate and Jaguar Wright may not be allowed outside of her house. It's not, all right.
Starting point is 00:14:34 People, you can say that crazy shit on YouTube all you want, and I think Hove and people of that cloth will be like, whatever. Like I'm going to run down every fucking, YouTube conspiracy. Right. He went on Pierce, she went on Pierce Morgan
Starting point is 00:14:46 and suggested that he's trafficking children. And throwing him in an alley in the suitcase. You don't see it? You can't see Jay doing it. And listen, I give half a salute to Jaguar because she has been right about certain stuff. Oh, I see what you did there.
Starting point is 00:15:02 She never has any real, like, evidence to back it up. It's always just like, no, I got like one. Trust me. Yeah. Yeah, I'll turn them in. Yeah, trust me. But you never turn them?
Starting point is 00:15:12 Never. And again, she did say, well, sorry, real quick, she said she has footage from women that have been wearing wires and cameras. So if that's true, then there would be more evidence at play here. But who's to say? I'm not saying that she doesn't have that. I'm not saying that she doesn't know women that have been harmed by Puff. I think there's a lot of people that know women that were harmed by Puff. But to just then throw in random names like, I did not know Jay and Bill Cosby were that close.
Starting point is 00:15:39 They're not. did not when Cosby was putting quailudes in women's drinks in the 70s I didn't know Hove was there he wasn't just that simple like I you know
Starting point is 00:15:51 Now I believe correct me if I'm wrong because a lot of those flight logs were bullshit with Jeffrey Epstein I do remember seeing something along the lines of one plane that was owned by Jeffrey Epstein Jason Beyonce flew on
Starting point is 00:16:03 who the fuck knows cool if you want to look into that I would never be mad at someone going well hey that's weird we should we should figure out why but then just go Jeffrey Epstein Puff, Bill Cosby
Starting point is 00:16:15 Jay Z yeah laid it all out I never even thought of it that way yeah that's the problem now you ain't thinking about it and they're gonna kill us for being HoVengers
Starting point is 00:16:25 but I think it's more so not a J thing it's a hip-hop thing because the only way hip-hop is being portrayed on these platforms now is this bullshit that we need to nip in the butt
Starting point is 00:16:38 don't get me wrong Puff needs to see this day in court, and if it's all facts, bury them under the jail. But that's now the only representation of what hip hop is now across these platforms. Right. Which is fucking nuts to me. And again, I don't know. Who cares? Because those people probably wouldn't look at hip hop in a good light anyways. But this is just doubling down on that even more. I mean, let me be very clear. Because again, you know, the whole whole Venge's thing, I don't want us to sit here and sound like, you know, if Jay-Zee and again, I would be. surprised and devastated is to the 100th degree if any of this were true that she was saying about Jay-Z.
Starting point is 00:17:18 I would be absolutely, it would be the most, like, I would have to question everything I've ever seen in my life at this point. If any of this were true. From the person that I know, from the Jay that I know and that I grew up around, like, it would, it was, it's just not, it's not in this character. But to me, that's, like, unfair. If there was legitimate accusations, then I think you should say what you're saying. No, I just- To just spark the idea like, you know what? J-2.
Starting point is 00:17:46 No, but I'm just saying, based on what-s, I don't want people to say- Have we investigated M&M yet? No, but I'm just saying, I don't want people to say, oh, they're sitting there, they're just, their whole venges. I'm saying, no, let's be very clear. If any of this is true about him, I would be absolutely surprised, devastated. I don't even know what other word to use behind it, because just knowing him and knowing him, his character and who he is as a person, it just wouldn't make sense to me. It wouldn't match up. And what's unfortunate where Jaguar Wright goes wrong,
Starting point is 00:18:16 she shoots her own credibility down so much. Because I did watch the whole Pierce thing. She made points that I agree with that we've said on this pod, yeah, I think there was probably some grooming from Clive Davis. There has been more than just rumors about Clive Puff in that entire era of music. I think that is something she should bring up with Pierce Morgan. Not to say it's a fact or anyone's been charged specifically,
Starting point is 00:18:39 but if you go through Puffs paperwork, Lucian's in there, Clive's in there, a lot of people, that you could at least have the conversation comfortably on a news network like that. It's when you just go and just throw random names in that it shoots down even the Clive part. It's like, where's your credibility at all? She had a hilarious back and forth with Star.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Shout out to Star, friend of the show, we love Star. The Legend Star. The Back and Fourth was hilarious. I encourage everyone to go check that out. But she shot her credibility. down with Star immediately. She was saying, oh, Star and Buck Wild. Buck is my friend. How's Buck? How's Buck? Then by the end of it, after they started cursing each other out,
Starting point is 00:19:14 she started saying, well, Buck fucks 15-year-old girls, I'm going to put Buck in jail. Two minutes ago, he was your friend in this clip. Yeah. Like, your credibility's gone at that point. Like, I want to root for Jaguar Wright, because I do think some of the stuff she says is correct. It needs to be said. And she has the balls to say it. It's just when you add that other 60, 70% that takes away from everything that she does.
Starting point is 00:19:34 It taints everything you just said. It taints everything you just. said, but that back and right between Star and Jaguar was Star is my favorite. It's certain people man, that you just got to know don't care about anything. Can't cancel them. You can't cancel them because it's like
Starting point is 00:19:47 how do you cancel Star? You can't cancel Star. So it's certain people that when they have these conversations with people, I'm like, they didn't know who Star was. They wasn't aware of his they didn't know his work. It wasn't familiar with his game. But that back and right was, that back and forth was funny. It was cool to hear her saying.
Starting point is 00:20:06 of the city to prove that it was really her? I mean, because I don't think nobody ever questioned that. It was just a hilarious and great way to prove that it was Jaguar right. Because she called in and starred, you know, who's been in radio for however long, fucking 40 years at this point, media period. It's like, well, you just called in. We didn't set this up. I don't really know if this is you.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Right. And then she started going into the hook and he was like, all right, yeah. That checks out. Yeah, yeah. Oh, it's her. That was a perfect pitch, yeah. Now we can have a combo. Oh man.
Starting point is 00:20:37 Weird times we're in, but we'll wait and see. Too bad you can't do that at like the DMV or like when you're trying to get in the club. Like is this really you like at an airport? That's how you identify yourself. Was your talent? Yeah. Like what if we just start podding in front of TSA?
Starting point is 00:20:51 Like we're trying to back like, move it. My flight's late. Put the mics down. Like what if it was, what if they didn't accept your idea at TSA and then you just started screaming how crazy it was for a pregnant woman to have sex? And then they were like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:21:04 That's him. Right. right through here, Jamel. Just for entertainment. Check my phone. I don't listen to Kendrick. Look at my monthly listeners. To creep into music with more controversy.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Rory and I were briefly talking about before we hit record. Tommy Richmond's debut album came out. We gave, I liked it. Roy, did you finish it? Yeah, and I gave it a few more listens. I do like it. It's a great album, but he did. Look, I'll just say it.
Starting point is 00:21:35 I think he shouldn't have done this, but he ended up jumping on Twitter and saying, you know, Coyote Yov in the Year, and then he said in a separate tweet, I am not a hip-hop artist, and that immediately started the narrative of, are you digging yourself in the post-Malone lane? Are you purposely trying to exit hip-hop?
Starting point is 00:21:52 Why would you say that? Learn from your ancestors, your ancestor Tommy Malone. Why would you do this? And then he tried to clean it up. I meant to say, I'm not solely a hip-hop artist. This is after a back and forth with DJ head.
Starting point is 00:22:08 I ain't even getting the Sully part. I just didn't really see what was necessary about that. Like his album is not under hip-hop. I don't think anyone has gone around calling Tommy Richmond a hip-hop artist. Why just go out the gate like, I'm not a hip-hop artist? Well, it was probably some people saying he was a hip-hop artist, and he probably just wanted to clear it up that I'm not a hip-hop artist. Well, the album is, yeah, to Rory's point,
Starting point is 00:22:30 the album is categorized under R&B and Soul. Yeah. So now you're just inserting yourself into a conversation that really, really no one even had you in. So now you're, it's like, it's the thing, it's the problem. It's like you're, you're looking to separate yourself. Because when you say I'm not a hip hop artist, there's way more that comes with that statement than just the music.
Starting point is 00:22:49 It's like you're choosing to separate yourself and exile that culture from your identity. That's how people take it. It's not about, I make this kind of music. He's from the DMV. Okay. Yeah, from, I think he's from Brent, Virginia? Yes.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Yeah, Woodbridge. Okay. That's just, like the Post Malone comments were awful, but I understood at least where the conversation came from after White Iverson and he was trying to pivot. At least there was a conversation there
Starting point is 00:23:20 for him to say the bullshit that he said. Who heard a million-dollar baby and was like, wow, what a great hip-hop song? Yeah, this is the next drag. It wasn't even under hip-hop. It was played outside of hip-hop radio. It was just, it just felt unnecessary and weird.
Starting point is 00:23:37 Listen, I'm not following Tommy on socials. I'm not checking his mentions, but I'm pretty sure he had to see some people's something out there categorizing his sound or his album or his style as hip-hop. So I don't see him just tweeting, I'm not a hip-hop artist. Like, I don't, what sense does that make?
Starting point is 00:23:55 I just felt like it was a very odd and specific way to get out of the hip-hop genre. Like, I think a lot of his fans and really who built Million Dollar Baby were fans of hip-hop and probably, I hate the urban crowd, quote unquote, which we could say about posts. That's why everyone was pissed off. Like, this crowd started you. You wouldn't be in the position to be a pop star without us giving you that first platform. So to dismiss hip-hop is crazy.
Starting point is 00:24:26 But is he dismissing hip-hip? Or is he just clarifying it? To go out of your way to say I'm not a hip-hop artist when no one's calling you that is, to me- can't say nobody's going that. You didn't check his mentions. Well, he said, DJ had, it was, they had a back and forth and, and he said, I'm doing my radio mix. Like, I'll play, I have two open slots for anyone proud to be, for any artist proud to be hip hop. And he said, I'll say it again. Tommy said, I'll say it again. I'm thankful for everything. I'm saying I don't want to be boxed in. I grew up on hip hop, but I'm a singer.
Starting point is 00:24:54 Again, there's nothing wrong with that. There's nothing wrong with the statement, but this isn't a conversation that's been being had. Like, I just, to Rory's point, you're jumping out and putting yourself. into a thing where no one was pigeonholing you. No one was making you that post Malone had the the braids. He had the white rolls Royce. He made a rap song. It's about Alan. I it's called literally Alan Ivers and there was so much more to his image and likeness at that time where the comparisons made sense. Like they yielded towards that. Yeah. No one's saying that about Tommy. And also also like your predecessor like sorry like your your OG in this space is is Brett. No one says Brett's a hip hop artists. Like, Brett Fias just makes amazing R&B. And also, like, I've heard other artists in the past,
Starting point is 00:25:36 like Tyler or even a Kanye, where they're like, you know, I'm not just hip hop. I'm more than that. Like, Tyler, for example, with Igor, I think should have been album of the year. He got nominated for rap album of the year. It wasn't, it had elements of hip hop. Don't get me wrong. But it wasn't labeled that way. It wasn't that. They did it because there is a dark black man on the cover. Right. So they were like, you're hip hop. I can see the anger of an artist that doesn't doesn't want to be boxed in, like, yeah, I'm hip hop, but I also make other shit. Don't put me in that category. 808s and heartbreaks is hip hop, but it's also something else.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Don't make it hip hop because I'm black. Right. I get that argument. Tommy, no one thought, no one was boxing you into hip hop. You don't think that's hip-hop right there? I think, I think Tommy can be hip-hop, but no one was questioning that he was going to stay in that box. Yeah, the physical identity of Tommy, no one's screaming like your hip-hop.
Starting point is 00:26:28 And where it gets a little offensive, too, is. as much as I like his album, I do hear a lot of sounds that are derived from hip-hop. Well, he said that in the tweet, that he cleared it up. He said he grew up on hip-hop, but... You can hear it.
Starting point is 00:26:41 But I'm a singer. And you can also be a singer and be hip-hop. Let's put that out there. I don't think people understand that part of it. You can also be a singer and still be hip-hop. Like, I think 808 is still hip-hop, but don't say it's just hip-hop. Yeah. Nate Dogg was a singer.
Starting point is 00:26:57 Hip-hop. Incredible one. Like, let's just put that out. Yeah, but to your point, like, yes, you can. But those, but when people are calling you hip, like no one calls him hip hop. Like this isn't, I get what you're saying. Yeah, I just don't get why he would put himself in position. He probably had got some tweets and read some things on other ones platforms where people
Starting point is 00:27:16 were probably saying, you know, he's trying to be hip hop or, you know, it's probably just the defense of I'm not hip hop, like I'm a singer. Maybe when he tweeted out Coyote album in the year, which I think he has every right to do that outside of that being his album. I think it could be a contender for album here. It's a phenomenal album. Maybe people replied and said, rap album.
Starting point is 00:27:36 But at that point, you didn't even label his rap albums. Why are you upset about that? Yeah. Yeah, he just jumped out of there a little too prematurely and put his foot in his mouth.
Starting point is 00:27:44 But I'm not going, you know, I see people online killing him saying, oh, he wants to just use the culture now that he's albums out. Now he's trying to, I'm not going to go that far. I'm not going to put all of that.
Starting point is 00:27:54 I'm not going to say that either. I think that's rough to put on someone's jacket off one sentence. Yeah. But I did think it was a, it was just weird. No, it was. Definitely was weird and unnecessarily.
Starting point is 00:28:04 But I mean, I'm still rooting for him. I still love the album. I look forward to hearing more from him. But I think in this pop route that he is rightfully going to separate himself from the other ones, he's going to have to go to hip-hop. And it would make sense for him to go to hip-hop because a lot of his music derives and that sounds from that. So I wouldn't say you're not hip-hop yet. You might need hip hop soon.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Oh, no, for sure. Post came right back. For sure. They always come back. They always come back to hip hop. Everybody, all of these artists at some point or another need hip hop. It just is what it is. It's the most influential art form on the planet.
Starting point is 00:28:42 It is what it is. You need us. We got to stamp it, make it cool. The world likes you once hip hop deems you to be cool. I do have maybe a little conspiracy theory. Maybe whoever runs Tommy's socials also runs Beyonce's socials and didn't switch accounts. And Beyonce meant to tweet out, after Cowboy Carter got snubbed,
Starting point is 00:29:00 like, yo, I'm not hip-hop. I'm country. And maybe just the social media manager didn't switch the accounts. Yeah, no, I can promise you, Beyonce didn't mean to tweet that. Should I go on Pierce Morgan? No, you shouldn't.
Starting point is 00:29:11 Say that. You sit right here. But congratulations to Beyonce. Cowboy Carter will now compete in the country category at the Grammys. Well. Which means more than likely, Beyonce will win.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Well, I hope so. But congratulating someone for submitting to the Grammys is funny. Well, I mean. You didn't. congratulating me. Well, not. No, not submitting.
Starting point is 00:29:33 They will now, she will now be categorized at the Grammys. I mean, but what else would she be categorized? I mean, again, they did it to Tyler. But it's a straight up country album. It's labeled country. Listen, man, it's stupid. It's crazy that the CMA didn't acknowledge
Starting point is 00:29:50 Beyonce, which is, it's just stupid. But if the Grammys, the Grammys are doing this, it's more than likely either Beyonce is going to perform or they are going to give her the award. Either or. I mean, I think with what happened with the CMAs, it would behoove the Grammys to lean into Beyonce being the country singer that she is. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:30:13 And have her perform, give her the award, singles. Roll it all out. Roll it all out. For ratings, it would make a lot of fucking sense. Roll it all out. Oh, for sure. Can you pull up what Luke Bryan said? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:24 Better reader, Julian. And for those who aren't familiar, Luke Bryan, is. in the country world, I would say the equivalent of what Drake is to hip hop. So he, he's the country, Drake. Basically. He did a statement with, well, actually, that would be probably more Morgan Wallen. It doesn't matter. He did an interview with Andy Cohen.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Country Jake Cole or? Well, Morgan Wallen's the guy that's in the music video Drake did where the cars blew up with those two girls. What's the, you broke my heart? That's, yeah. Yeah. Anyway. Luke, Brian said a lot of.
Starting point is 00:30:58 musicians, a lot of, uh, Jesus, a lot of great music's overlooked. Sometimes you don't get nominated sometimes. Like I said, I mean, I think the CMA, they have their voting body and they, they vote for what they think should make it. Everybody love that Beyonce made a country album. Nobody's mad at it, but where things get a little tricky and you know, if you're going to make a country album, come into our world and be country with us a little bit. Like don't, like Beyonce can do exactly what she wants to do. She's probably the biggest star in music, but come to an award show and high five us and have a fun night and get into the family too. And I'm not saying she didn't do that. Then Andy Cohen said, I understand what you're saying. Andy Cohen, I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:31:36 I don't get it either. What point do you think he was trying to make? Well, I think what Luke was saying is that Beyonce is one of the, obviously, one of the biggest stars in the world. We know that. But he was more so saying, like, maybe, you know, she didn't, because Beyonce is not, she made a country album. Beyonce is not, quote unquote, country music, I guess what he's trying to say. She's not a country music artist. But she's so talented. I'm just saying what Lou Bryan is probably trying to convey here.
Starting point is 00:32:12 She's not looked at as a country artist because this is her first country album. She's already established as one of the biggest stars in the world. Didn't she perform at the CMAs for Daddy's Lessons of Lemonade with like the Dixie Chicks? That's a country song. Country song and country artists are two different things though Okay, didn't they give Nellie an award? Yeah Tim McGraw?
Starting point is 00:32:36 Great fucking song He did that Tim McGraw. Well, Tim McGraw was on the record. Dali Parton does the interludes. We agree. The album is country. But I'm just saying, I don't think they looked at her as, okay, this is a country artist.
Starting point is 00:32:48 So when you say the CMA is the country music awards is more so geared towards country artists. Now, granted, here's an amazing artist that is so great at what she does that she can even jump into the genre and create such a beautiful album that is of this culture and of this sound called country music. Country music is black music.
Starting point is 00:33:05 First of all, all music is black music. Let's just put that out there. But I think what Luke Bryan is saying is like, well, it almost didn't, it felt like she was just making an album but didn't really want to fuck with the country genre and the other artists and, you know, just at the awards
Starting point is 00:33:24 and nobody really had a relationship with her there. like it felt like a visitor that was just coming in, made an album, and they were supposed to just honor her when she's not really of this culture. I guess is what Luke Bryan was on. I think he kind of like snitched on the CMAs and the politics of the CMAs, the same way the politics are the Grammys, VMAs, every BT Hip Hop Awards, politics everywhere when it comes to this award show. I think Beyonce on her album got the right features,
Starting point is 00:33:51 some big country names, some up-and-coming. I think she did a deep dive with the actual artists. of the country genre, which to me shows way more integrity that you appreciate this music than key keen with the CMAs in saying, hey, if you
Starting point is 00:34:08 will give you a nomination but you have to come and present. You have to come and perform. You have to do what we tell you to do to get a nomination. I think that's kind of what Luke is saying, which is ass backwards to me, because I think she showed more integrity with the country genre by working
Starting point is 00:34:24 with those artists and putting together this album than doing the politics shit. Luke's saying, come high-five us. Go talk to the CMAs. Make sure you can dance for us. What would make that more her country than it would if she didn't? You're not more country
Starting point is 00:34:40 because you play the politics of an award show. Well, look at it like this. They don't define country music. How do we feel about when McElmore won best hip-hop album? Politics. Earned?
Starting point is 00:34:50 Oh, what? He thrifted it. I'm just saying, like, take it from Kendrick, though, so. You can see how. how you can see how some people... It wasn't just Kendrick. Oh, that lineup.
Starting point is 00:34:59 Jesus. Jesus was in that. Insane. Nothing was the same. But kind of the same thing. People from hip-hop looked at like, what? Like, he's Maclemore and hip-hop? Well, first of all, I disagree.
Starting point is 00:35:11 I think McElmore is hip-hop. I don't think he should have won. But I think he's hip-hop. Okay. So, I'm just saying, most people felt like, most people felt like he wasn't. That was a thing. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:22 But that had a lot to do with politics. This may be this in reverse. with the country music. They may feel like, yo, Beyonce's not country, she's not a country artist. I'm not Andy Cohen, so I can't comprehend Luke the way he can. I think what he's trying to say is she didn't play ball.
Starting point is 00:35:38 She didn't do what CMAs wanted her to do for the country, not for the country genre, for our show. And for our advertisers. Yeah, come through, hang out with us, kick it with us. And if you want to be a country star, you have to play the country games.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Yeah, this is what you have to do. And I think that's bullshit when she's actually putting on country artists that are up and coming and really getting into the country culture with the music. I thought that's what mattered. Oh, no, we know that that's not what mattered. Of course. The music doesn't just, it's not just the movie.
Starting point is 00:36:03 We've been understood that. There's no difference between the Nashville Universal Building and the New York Universal. Same show. All politics. I get it. Somebody told me Nashville is just white Atlanta. But that's the- That's funny.
Starting point is 00:36:14 No, it's, oh, it is. It absolutely. Maybe it's like white New Orleans. No, it's white Atlanta. Okay. But the thing I take issue with what you say, come to an award show and high five was it's like it reinstates the you need the approval of for you need the white man's approval to get into this like rodeo so to speak it's like you you didn't go through
Starting point is 00:36:37 the channels the powers it be the white men you needed to shake hands with and make feel special in order to earn our earn like our you know the passing of not even a passing of the torch like earn are you know to deem you the the very genre that you're already producing it doesn't matter that you're making it. You could have made four of these fucking albums. You still need to get the do the things like Roy said, the dance for us, do the high fives, sit next to us, be seen with us
Starting point is 00:37:05 to then be considered because you need to do it. It's not the fact that you do it, you have to do it on our terms. I think that's like the, which is annoying because we just got off the Tommy Richmond topic and the Post Malone thing. White people never have to do this in hip-hop. They just don't.
Starting point is 00:37:21 Yes, it's funny that you said that because I remember I remember years ago. It was a thing that a lot of rappers and artists and hip hop, they were kind of like had a little, like looking at Eminem a little funny. They're like, yo, he don't hang out with us. We don't see him. He don't kick it. It was the winter music conference, I remember for sure. I used to do WMC. And they were saying, like, yo, we don't even see him in them. Like, you don't, you don't see him. He's not kicking with all the artists. We're not out here. We all of us here chilling together. And it's like, we don't even, nobody's ever even really had a conversation
Starting point is 00:37:48 with that dude. But I think M is probably the best example of the opposite. I think a lot of him not showing up to places is one, his actual personality, and two, that he turned into, like, the biggest superstar period of that era. M, throughout his whole career, I think is the only white rapper, like, A-list white rapper that didn't go rock or didn't go full pop. Eminem has always been a rapper. Yeah, no, for sure. I think he's actually, we give him a lot of slack, but at all the white rappers, like,
Starting point is 00:38:18 some way about him. He don't hang up. He's someone I wouldn't be including in the examples of artists that that, that I would be referring to. I know we just talked about him. I think he makes great music. But post Malone would be the example of that. You come in, you not mock.
Starting point is 00:38:32 I mean, you adopt the culture, the sound, the aesthetic, the everything. And then once you pop, you're number one. You get the Bieber co-sign. You garner the white audience. I was more so speaking to Rory saying about the CMAs. They're not feeling like Beyonce, like, was, you know, chummy, chummy with them, and she's not hanging out with them, and they don't know her, and they haven't never had a conversation with her, never met her.
Starting point is 00:38:54 and here she makes this undeniable country album, we should be awarding her and nominating her for some country music awards, but we're not because we never seen her around the circles and never at the parties and never at the events and never at the... I don't get it. That's where it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:39:11 That's where it's crazy. Back to like him snitching on himself. I thought country, and correct me if I'm wrong, because I'm not part of that world, isn't country supposed to be all about like the integrity, the grassroots? This is not the mainstream shit. This is the good old boy.
Starting point is 00:39:24 is this not the cities like we are country what the fuck does if you're gonna make country albums come into our world and be country with us a little bit mean when all you're referring to is political award show shit is Beyonce not from Houston Texas right did she not grow up on
Starting point is 00:39:41 rodeos and the best year is that not what does that mean come be country with it she grew up country come say hi to us that's that's all it is come play the game with us come say hi come to the events. Let's come up with a different scenario. Let's say there was an artist that was raised in the Bronx
Starting point is 00:40:00 and did more of an R&B pop-style albums, his whole career. And then one day it was like, I think I want to make a hip-hop album. If someone's like, what does he know about hip-hop? I do think there is a deep-rooted part of where you grow up. What does he know about hip-hop? Where is he from? He's from the Bronx.
Starting point is 00:40:19 There's also plenty of people that grow up in areas that hip hop was created and live and breathe it that aren't hip hop. But an artist that grows up in that type of environment, I do think they get some type of grace, like, okay, if Beyonce was at the rodeos every summer, like we know Third Ward Houston, we know her dad's background, like her mom's background. I think it's safe to say she's, she's countryed a little bit. But not even, like, it's even insane. You even have to, that is true.
Starting point is 00:40:48 But also it's fucking Beyonce. And I'm not saying in the sense of like she can do whatever the fuck she wants. There's no rules, which I guess is true as well. But I'm saying that in the sense that fuck the CMA's validation. Beyonce is also, has a bunch of businesses, has children, has a whole life and career outside of, her career is her music, at least for this album, which was a country. Like Rory said, she met with the country artist. She did the work. She did the research. She linked with everybody that. She made a real country out. She did the fucking thing that you want her to do. The whole rollout was her doing a deep dive in her family's history and it's
Starting point is 00:41:21 So it's like you're choosing to ignore all that's the shit that she clearly put in the work, the research, the time, the effort, but because she didn't fucking shake your hand at a country of war show, it's null and void. Like you just say she didn't do the fucking tap-dode, the dance that you wanted her to do for you. It's so fucking stupid. She kept it so country. She created a whiskey line. She's doing a gene collat.
Starting point is 00:41:44 Like, come on. This is just like- She got Levi's over there selling whiskey. That's country. Yeah. I mean? Just say you didn't get a dinner with her. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Well, that's why she wasn't invited to CMA's. Brett Farv is still country. Oh, no, he's the definition of country. Do you need to get diagnosed? I'm sorry, I'm repeating myself. How do we keep just letting that Brett Farf's last? He just got diagnosed with Parkinson's. Nicky, well, shake your ass.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Yeah, I was about to say because he was shaking down a fucking volleyball team. Shake your ass to the bank and get them people back that money. Nog you fucking talk about. Shake down king over there. How they said it comes up, don't pull that falling down the stairs shit again. Your rents do, motherfucker. Hey, Brett, that money's due, nigga. Don't start shaking now.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Brett, don't start shaking now, nigga. No, we need that money back to the people ASAP. Yeah, fuck all that. And, you know, prayers to everybody that's suffering from Parkinson's. But, Brett Faw, we're not, yeah, we not, we not give me Ralph's hard. Get Michael J. Fox's shoes back then. He still owes over $700,000. I want him to sign my sneakers, man.
Starting point is 00:42:43 I still need Michael J. Fox or sign my shoes. I'm going to leave that one. Just leave it alone. Just shut up, man. I left it alone. I didn't say anything. say that. That's what you say.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Like, yo, that's the joke is right there way in there. It's too easy. It's too easy. Shut up. This is, I mean, I haven't. I want to take the open layup. I want to work on my game. I haven't seen this.
Starting point is 00:42:59 This is a side by side of people that have both former athletes that did the same crime. Glymbic baby Davis got 40 months in prison for a fraud scam. He did, you know, during the whole pandemic, I believe, NBA. He, he frauded the NBA out of 80,000, which is fucking fraud, fraud, NBA out of 80 grand. is hilarious. That's beer money on one side of the... Yeah, that's that's a halftime at one concession stand.
Starting point is 00:43:25 And Brett Favreth frauded Mississippi Welfare recipients out of 700 grand and he has not been charged as of yet. They both got caught around the same time. So again, we don't have to, you know,
Starting point is 00:43:41 and I guess you can say one is maybe one's just a Hall of Fame and others and maybe that's why. Maybe that's just the only thing you hear, right? Maybe Brett's a Hall of Fame Yeah. Big Baby is not an NBA Hall of Famer, but you know. Debatable. Debatable.
Starting point is 00:43:55 Maybe a Celtics fan would say that. Yeah, I get it. I understand. But we're going to need that money, Brett. Mall, Halloween is coming up, and there's one costume that's been circulating on the timeline. This is sick. Have you seen this yet? No. What is this?
Starting point is 00:44:10 It's a BBL Drizzi costume from Fashion Nova. Wait, Fashionovas put in this out? Yes. 40% off too already they just dropped Julian did you get past for this gig yeah I was gonna say
Starting point is 00:44:26 how sick would it be if I got you had to be the model for that could you imagine no but yeah this is a real thing BBL booty butt pad costume is what the they call it but it's very clear
Starting point is 00:44:42 what was the last time you guys participated in Halloween like a costume party oh it's been years for me It's been years. And I saw something on the timeline of kids, like, in costumes in the 80s. And I was like, damn, like, that probably was, like, the last, like, right around, like, high school was, like, probably the last time I ever even participated in, like, dressing up and, like, dressing up. Okay. I thought about getting, like, a real costume and, like, dressing up.
Starting point is 00:45:06 What would you want to be? Huh? Do we? Yeah, I thought about it. I just don't know what I would be, though. Like, I wouldn't want to be something like that nobody is. Because sometimes you go to Halloween parties and it's like 17 people are the same thing
Starting point is 00:45:20 and it's like, all right. Well, Pete said we record. I just don't know what I would be though. Pete said we record on Halloween, we could do a group costume for that episode. Like from like a movie, like everybody dressed up as a character? Something, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:33 I would do it. The last time I, well, outside of last year with Amaro, last time I really participated in Halloween was like 2019 maybe because I fake got canceled on the timeline. Why did you get canceled in 29? Remember when Lenny and Lala used to do their...
Starting point is 00:45:51 Well, I think they still do the Halloween. Yeah. So was that Tao and... You went in blackface? You would have thought I did. What'd you put on? It was very last minute. I wasn't planning on going.
Starting point is 00:46:02 With the dredge hanging out? Said I was Bob Marley. White boys love that. Y'all love to put a roster hat on. It was last minute. I didn't have much like... I was like, all right, shit. And why I love that Halloween party
Starting point is 00:46:16 is they take. Take it serious. Like, Lenny and Lauer. Like, you got to show up. This isn't like some industry. Let's just kick it. Like, you have to go all out. Let's make this fun.
Starting point is 00:46:24 Yeah. So I was like, fuck. I'm like, I don't want to be the guy that just like goes and buys a scream mask and walks in. So I was like, oh, I have this Queensbridge basketball tournament jersey. Prodigy had that on. Okay. I got the bandana. I was like, I'll go in the same fit Prodigy had on, like one of his iconic looks.
Starting point is 00:46:45 Cool. It's a hip hop there. Nobody knew what you were. I saw my son. He dad at me. So I was like, I'm good. Yeah. My son ain't saying nothing, so I felt okay.
Starting point is 00:46:54 Yeah, yeah. That, like, relieved a bit. And I guess, you know, people took photos and they ended up online to what Julian said. You would have swore I showed up in blackface. Everyone's like, yo, this is pretty much blackface. Like, he's dressed as a black man for Halloween. Like, no, my face was white as shit. I didn't.
Starting point is 00:47:11 I don't know if you'll be able to find it I don't know I don't even think it was on Twitter I think it was Instagram where all the comments were It was like on the recap But yeah you would have swore that I showed up in blackface
Starting point is 00:47:26 After that I was like I'm gonna take a break from Halloween Yeah I thought about dressing up this year This was like one of the first years I was like you know I should probably dress up this year Like just to pass out candy Or go to a party Um
Starting point is 00:47:37 Yeah if it's a party Or just walk around Manhattan You know Manhattan is flooded Halloween night It's every bar. Put on a costume today, it'd be fun. Yes, New York. If people just walk right past you, like, won't even ask any questions.
Starting point is 00:47:50 What, um, I don't know if I'll be able to top Amara's costume from last year. What was Amara? They were the Ghostbusters, right? Yeah, so we call her marshmallow. So she was the marshmallow. And then Kea and I were the Ghostbusters. We went even down to the Ghostbusters Firehouse. Fire.
Starting point is 00:48:05 Took photos and shit. That's dope. I don't know how we're going to top that. But now she got to be, you got somebody got to be Miss Rachel. You got might have to be Miss Rachel this shit. No trans. It might have to be, yeah. What's that hippo that everyone loves?
Starting point is 00:48:18 Moodang. Moodang, yeah. Oh, my God. I was trying to find, like, a little hippo costume from Moodang. Moodang is the shit. Moodang. My entire Twitter feed is Moodang. Same.
Starting point is 00:48:28 Moodang. Who named the hippo Moodang. When we were, don't say that, because we don't know what it translates to, you could sound racist. No, I said who, I'm just asking who named it that. That's all. The Asian culture. Moodang debuts new teeth. debut's new team.
Starting point is 00:48:45 When we were in London, I bought Tia the Mudang t-shirt. Oh, my gosh. But then I felt bad because I went on Twitter, and it was, again, one of those trust-me-brill threads. Like, you have no idea of this credible. They're saying we shouldn't support Mudang because that zoo is, like, even crazier than most zoos. Like, it's, they treat their animals like shit
Starting point is 00:49:03 and, like, why Mudang's behaving this way? Yeah, it's being abused. No, but I guess they're like, they're like Guantanamo when it comes to jails. Like, zoos are jails, but they go, I guess, a little extra with it. So they were saying don't support Moudang And her cute behavior is actually because she's abused
Starting point is 00:49:18 She's stressed Yeah Yeah we shouldn't support any usual Well Moudang is she's in Thailand She's uh Wow they live long They're her mother's 25 Her father's 24
Starting point is 00:49:31 They're the most dangerous animal in the world They're terrifying But Moodang is the shit I'm on board Free Moodang Free Moodang Free Moodang yo free Three to God
Starting point is 00:49:41 Once let's say we come up with a Three to moo. Three to dangs. Three to moo. Three to moo. So she fucking with the moo. So she fucking with the moo. Oh.
Starting point is 00:49:58 All right. So if we come together with like an Ocean's 11 plot to get Moodang out, then what do we do? Like after we free the guy. Yeah, man. We got to. Where are we going? It's going to be hard to get moved through customs.
Starting point is 00:50:08 That's the only thing. How do we get moved to America? Yeah. through the longshoreman yeah no they'll definitely get it through move has a sister what's his sister's name I'm just kidding mu wan
Starting point is 00:50:23 that's like you and your twin that's nothing like me am it is though you guys have similar names yes but it's not mu dang and mu won there's nothing like our name it is it is I'm not gonna say your sister's name on air but it is it's nothing like
Starting point is 00:50:36 moo dang and muwan say your sister's name I'm not good Jamala. Come on, man. No, it sounds like Mul. It sounds like Mall. Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:50:49 But I'm just saying, I thought you were saying it sounds like Mu Wan. No, that their names are similar the same way you and your twins are. Yeah, yeah, you're right in that part. I thought you were saying it sounds like, no. But I think, no, it doesn't. My thing with the Mudang craze is,
Starting point is 00:51:00 I'm all on board. But doesn't every baby hippo look like her? Why is she the, is it because of her ridiculous temperament? I guess, just the attitude. Because, like, I was going to say, they all just look adorable and then they get big and ugly. Like she's going to get big and ugly. And vicious.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Yeah, she'll kill. Like, that would kill him. Yeah, that's not out of love. If she was grown, that would kill him. Before we get to voicemails, I want to say prayers to everyone that was affected by Hurricane Helene, especially in the Carolinas that seemed to be the biggest place that got hit. I was reading today, it's the New York Post,
Starting point is 00:51:40 so who knows how accurate it is, but the feds are saying there isn't any money left to respond to the hurricanes. I believe Kamala said that FEMA was paying $700 to the people that need it the most. 700. And my thing is about like a year ago, remember when Biden did that one-on-one interview? And they were like, you're spending a lot of money on Ukraine and Israel. And he was like, we're the United States. We'll never run out of money.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Like, are you crazy? Yeah. Why would you even question me? Yeah. Okay. We have our citizens. In North Carolina under that need. Well, it's not a matter of having the money.
Starting point is 00:52:12 It's about where you want to send it. We do have the money. We just sent $8 billion to Israel. He legitimately said, in that interview. So where are the United States? Like, we think we don't have the money? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:21 Okay. Since $700 to the people in North Carolina. And then since $700, $700 billion to Israel. Yeah, he was in $8 billion to just kill, you know, people. So that's cool. And also with... Sounds about right. With America.
Starting point is 00:52:36 The country that has the highest spending in defense and armed forces, I mean, I know they were late when it came to Hurricane Katrina. Why don't we have... are U.S. forces helping everyone on the ground. Why is that not being utilized? We'll spend on jet flyovers for the nurses for COVID. Like, let's gas up some of those fucking choppers. What are we doing?
Starting point is 00:53:02 People are fucked up in our own country right now. Yeah, and to those that are like, you know, well, hurricane season happens every year. So we should prepare for it better. What's the Asheville? That's the, right? The city that got hit the hardest. well, that seems to be affected the most.
Starting point is 00:53:18 They're not used to, it's so inland that it's pretty uncommon for them to be hit this hard by a natural disaster. So, no, this isn't, you know, it is new to a lot of these people. And they, you know, have their homes are gone. Their whole life's been uprooted. So, yeah, this is fucking awful. Well, prayers to everyone affected by this hurricane. Because it wasn't just North Carolina. It was other areas as well.
Starting point is 00:53:44 South in general. Yeah, hopefully, hopefully this country does something to help its own citizens for once instead of helping and funding genocides across the world. What is it with Hurricane Relief that we're just not good at?
Starting point is 00:54:00 How do we not learn from Katrina? Money. They don't care. We're the United States. We got it. Well, then you always got to look at the tax frauds that come with every natural disaster, every tax corporation looks for ways
Starting point is 00:54:12 to get out of paying Yeah. Oh, your house got flushed away about Oh, now of a sudden we care about tax from? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:22 Should we walk down the street to J.P. Morgan and see if they care about it? So it's Glenn Davis, right? We got to put him in the slammer, right? But FEMA. But Brett, you know, he's Parkinson's. I get it.
Starting point is 00:54:34 Very weird times that we're in. But I guess we can get to voicemails. I know. I guess to give a rest and peace. Oh, rest and peace to legendary actor, iconic figure, definitely was one of the first figures I remember being a kid seen on TV all the time.
Starting point is 00:54:51 Rest and peace to Mr. John Amos, he passed away. It's being reported that he may have passed away end of August. I think they said like August 24th, but the family didn't find out until we found out. It's a weird thing
Starting point is 00:55:06 around this whole, you know, passing of Mr. John Amos. But, the facts are fuzzy right now. The bottom line is that he passed away. So we want to send prayers and condolences to the family of Mr. John Amos. And thank you for all of your iconic roles, iconic moments on TV and film. You know, he really upheld the position of a strong black figure in the household,
Starting point is 00:55:33 taking care of his family for a lot of people growing up. So we want to say thank you and prayers to him and his family. Absolutely. And my last comment, I want to give a fuck you to everyone that said that picture of Julius Randall and Devinchenzo was Moll and I. Man, fuck y'all. You don't see the similarity? I can see the little bit, right? How did it even get my dad texted it to me?
Starting point is 00:55:57 Like, that's how far that picture has gone now. Yeah. Of like, oh, that's Rory and Maugh. Yeah. That was fucked up. Insert it here in the video. I'm still waiting for my guy Julius to hit me, man. I know he's, you know, he got a lot.
Starting point is 00:56:10 going on right now moving and trying to get settled in but um i'm happy for him man i'm happy he seems to be happy to be in minnesota and they have a the timmoves got a really really bright future young team young nucleus um and then adding an all-star and veteran player like julius and a good young player like d vincenzo they uh tim wools going to make some noise for some years they're going to be right there anthony edwards rudy gober they got some nice pieces over there man Yeah, I mean, with the trades, even though they made me sad, I'm happy that Devin Chenzo and Randall are going to a good team. Hart and Stein, I'm glad. I wasn't glad to see him leave, but I'm happy he's on a team that's like a contender.
Starting point is 00:56:50 Yeah. Yeah, at least they didn't get traded to like some bum-ass teams off what was such an amazing squad. Yeah. So I'm happy for him. It's going to be a good year. I think this NBA season is going to be fun to watch. It's going to be a fun year to watch. Clay Thompson and Kyrie and Luca are now on the same.
Starting point is 00:57:06 So it's going to be some, you know, a lot of big names, big players have, have moved to different cities, different teams. So, you know, the deck has been shuffled a little bit. So it's going to be fun to watch this season. What's going to be your move now with the ladies? Can't do courts out anymore. You're going to bring it to Minnesota? That could be ill.
Starting point is 00:57:23 I'm going to go crazy in Minnesota. I'm going to clean up. Take one to Paisley. They're going to call me Minnesota Fats. When I get done with that city, baby. Julius better not tell me to come out there and come to some games. Don't do that. Because I'll turn the city upside down.
Starting point is 00:57:39 They'll do that. You're going to fly them out there? It'll be Prince and then me on the list of Minnesota. I'll forget about atmosphere. Only Peach got that joke. I love atmosphere. Never mind. Only Julian got the joke.
Starting point is 00:57:51 Shout out the rhyme sayers. I'm a big atmosphere fan. Slug, I think it's a lot. I fucked with a few atmosphere songs. Yeah, they were dope. That's a group from a God loves ugly. Oh, yeah, that was a great album. It's a great record.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Yeah. You know, I'm joking about atmosphere. Amisphere is dope? Evidence. Is evidence from? No. Evidence was part of dilated peoples and they're from. LA.
Starting point is 00:58:10 No, the white evidence from rhymes series. There's one evidence that's a rapper. He's from Los Angeles. And he was part of Dialysis. He's from L.A.? Yeah. Damn. Venice.
Starting point is 00:58:23 Oh, well, he ran with the rhymes series. And I know that was like Brother Ali, like Aesop Rock. Like that was the whole, yeah, atmosphere. I remember when Mall and I were doing like our first official episode, like after the response and all that shit, we were in Alchemist's studio recording it and I looked to the right
Starting point is 00:58:42 and I was like, is that evidence? I wonder if he knows how big of a fan I am. What is it up to? That was the most random first episode. Earl sweatshirt, justice. Evidence is out in the hallway with his daughter. Al is in frame but not on the pot.
Starting point is 00:59:02 It's crazy times, man. We was just going. I love it. We was just fucking going, man. We recorded for like eight hours that day Because then we did a whole separate Al episode We did a hop episode Yeah that was
Starting point is 00:59:16 Those were interesting times man Great times Well yeah let's get the voicemails Yeah let's start with a fun one You've got mail I was going on pop big fan of the show My name is Nick I'm calling from L.A Don't really need advice
Starting point is 00:59:32 Because I'm pretty sure I know how I'm going to handle this situation But I would love to hear what you guys would do in my shoes. So I was previously engaged to a girl got her name tattooed on me. Didn't work out, you know what I'm saying? Now I'm in a new relationship. And the girl I'm dating now, I mean, obviously, I agree I should get it covered up. But she's more so on the lines of, hey, if you got her name tattooed on you, what's so bad about getting my name tattooed on you?
Starting point is 01:00:09 And that's kind of like, yeah, not really trying to make that same mistake twice. You know what I'm saying? But she's not really understanding of that. So, yeah, what would you guys do in my situation? Would you, you know, go around and do that same mistake again or, you know, stand your ground and do what you know is not right. Well, shout out to Nick, the worst security guard in movie history. You guys can figure that out on your own.
Starting point is 01:00:40 You just have to get that girl's name tatted. And if you fuck up again, just keep getting it recovered. Like, you've entered this world now. Any chick that you fuck with, you have to get their names added. And just start thinking of ways to cover it up. That's your advice to Nick? He cannot go to her and be like, yo, I'm not trying to make the same mistake twice by getting you tatting.
Starting point is 01:00:58 it on and then I have to cover it up. Nick, here's what you should do, Nick. You should tell her that that lady that is tattered on your arm has died in this past. Oh, that's the him? And then tell her, if you want me to get your name tattered on you, you have to pass away first. Just say your ex is dead.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Yeah. You don't think that his new girl knows exactly who the ex is, knows her IG profile, knows her sign, knows her daily routine. She knows that girl's a lot. I'm saying like you get the name tatted once that that relationship is dead to you. Oh, got you.
Starting point is 01:01:31 Yeah. She's dead. Like, I don't, yeah. But this is not. That's a rest, it's a graveyard? Yeah, this is like, yo, this is, you know.
Starting point is 01:01:37 In remembrance? Exactly. Exactly. That's how you do that, Nick. Or what could be funny, maybe just get like the angel wings around her name to, like, show that it's a,
Starting point is 01:01:46 it's over. That really, that really symbolizes death, right? To kill her. I wonder where it is and how big the tattoo is, too. Like, is it something his girl would see regularly? Or how would,
Starting point is 01:01:58 this effect. I don't like, I never understood getting somebody's name. I think it's awful. Like, if it's not like a family, if it's family, then of course, you know, but like just somebody that you met and fell in love with and you're with, you're dating. It's like, that's just a bit. And I don't even have that like egotistical gene where I would want a girl to have my name and like even feel better like after we break up. Like yeah, but my name's tatted on you. Like, not, we broke up for a reason. I don't want to be part of this. Yeah. Don't walk around with my brand on you. Yeah, I don't do that. Yeah, am I wrong for saying this?
Starting point is 01:02:30 I don't want to judge his girl. I'm sure his girlfriend's great. I would look at her differently if she said, why don't you get my name tatted on you? I don't think she really, well, I don't know her, but I don't, women will say that just to hear your response. They might not really want you to do it, but they'll just say it. Like the Cardi B thing all over again. Exactly. It's the exact same thing, right?
Starting point is 01:02:49 The exact same thing. Something is entering you. Yeah. A needle. This ink is entering your blood. No, I mean, in the sense that she'll say something so, well, in Cardi's case, so egregious, just to get had his response, even though she didn't do the act. She just wanted to see how he would react.
Starting point is 01:03:02 Yeah, she doesn't really want him to do it, but she just wants to see the reaction. All right. Role is reversed. Let's say that's not like really your girl like that, but you're talking to a girl and she has an ex's name, tatted on her, but she's like, I'm going to get it covered up, just trying to figure out what I want to do. I just don't want to get it covered up for the fuck of it. So I'm taking my time.
Starting point is 01:03:23 How would y'all feel in that situation? How much time you need? Tattoo shop is open right now. I know a guy You know a guy You're gonna need a You're open I hit grin immediately
Starting point is 01:03:34 Your grin That needle on right now You gotta talk to grin Like the grill like The grill at the deli Like yo you turn the needle off We get this shit done tonight Well that shit up
Starting point is 01:03:44 I think I have a work around You say I'm I learn I don't want to get a name Like I'm done getting the names on me Think of a much better way To explain that But say hey I'm open to us
Starting point is 01:03:55 Getting matching tattoos So at least it's like I'm not mad at that If it's like on the corny side of things, like half a heart on his finger and she has the other half on hers. And when you put them together, it's like a thing. Go that route. Just buy the necklace as culpable as you are. You don't want to take all the own to put her fucking body at risk.
Starting point is 01:04:12 Do it. Her body at risk. Put some ink on your shit. Just do what everybody does. Are you getting tattooed, Rikers? Like putting her body at risk. No, I'm saying like, why does he keep having to bear like the mistakes and like the, the maybe this will work out? Put, if you know, if you're, if you're in it and you're in it,
Starting point is 01:04:28 There's a couple do it together. Nick, buy a Frenchie. That's how you get. That's how you shut them up. Buy a little French. Yeah, I guess so. Get a one with the gray coat and the blue eyes.
Starting point is 01:04:38 They love that one. Yeah, that is a great dog. They love that French. Then you don't have to get covered up. You can just keep... Keep the name. It doesn't even matter what you buy the Frenchie. She don't even see that tattoo no more.
Starting point is 01:04:47 That's hilarious. Yeah. I mean, but would you ever date a chick that had a guy's name tattooed? I've dated women that had their ex-boyfriend's names tattooed on. How did you feel about it? I mean, I didn't feel, I thought, I used to laugh at it. Like, you know, you're walking around with his name just all you, like forever.
Starting point is 01:05:04 And it was the same thing. Like, no, I'm getting it covered. And then she did, she did eventually get a nice cover piece. Where was it located? On her back. Oh. Yeah, most of those, like, yeah, like backtop position. So what was that like?
Starting point is 01:05:16 Lights off all the time? You put some duct tape over it. But it was a. Of all things to cover during sex. D duct tape. Taking out duct tape. I know you're a cell. You got a gaffer tape.
Starting point is 01:05:26 Like, you're going to be in those puff files. I'm positive. Julia. I was too young. Well, actually, were you? Yes. You would have been an hors d'oeuv. That's what you're saying.
Starting point is 01:05:36 Yeah. You? With political ties? Things are adding up. It all goes back to the political time. Come here, you. They would have destroyed you, Julie. They would have fucking annihilated you had you gone to Love Island.
Starting point is 01:06:00 Love Island. That's what he called it. No. Just calling his house, wasn't it? Club Love? That's what he was just calling his... Oh, Pubs. I think he was talking about Epstein's.
Starting point is 01:06:08 No, Club Love. That's what Puff was just calling his crib last year. It's a lot of you Instagram, bitch, that was there, too. Like, y'all are real quiet now. Oh. Yeah, like, y'all are trying to rebrand yourselves. You bitches is going to become Muslim now. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 01:06:23 I know. You're going to be in court. Yeah, y'all are going to be in court with your job zone. Yeah, all of y'all, fuck out of here, nasty motherfuckers. Which gang do you think Puff's gonna join? Which gang? Yeah. Man, I don't know what gang, he's gonna join.
Starting point is 01:06:40 You gotta go N.O.I. No way. It would never take him. You kidding me? With that jacket? No way. Put money on the books. No fucking way, not a chance of hell. No, that one's gonna be tough. There's no way. He better not call Farrakhan. Well, T.D. Jakes was only one. that was like defending him.
Starting point is 01:06:59 But there's not really... He in the video? I think the Aryan Brotherhood's Christian. Yo, Puff joining the Aryan Brotherhood is crazy. I got more in common with them anyway. That's a fact. Oh, I would do so bad in prison. Because I have nothing in common
Starting point is 01:07:13 with the Aryan Brotherhood, but like... You gotta pick aside. Your aesthetic checks out. Like, you can't. No, but you could act like you Mexican, though. Yeah, but... Once they check, like, my files, which I think is pretty easy in prison,
Starting point is 01:07:26 and they find out that I'm... 97% European. His name is Rory Farrell. I was adopted. I was adopted. I was born in Tijuana. Because I feel like if the Aryan Brotherhood saw me go with another group,
Starting point is 01:07:43 they would target me even more. Oh, for sure. But then, like, for my own safety, that would just be weird at lunch. Like, we wouldn't have a lot to talk about. I disagree with a lot of their politics. How much you think the Aryan Brotherhood would pay for you in prison?
Starting point is 01:07:54 You look like you worth about 10 packs of smokes. Really? Yeah. I appreciate that Tim packs of marbles Yeah, that's a lot That's a good Market value
Starting point is 01:08:02 Well, which prison? San Quentin Give me 15 at least Make me feel a little better What if you said I'll be a mole for you guys So I'll hang out with all the black people And the Mexicans
Starting point is 01:08:15 And I'll just listen on the Intel and send it back to you guys But you would just be hanging out with it Oh, you don't know what happened To people like that in prison And I I mean I appreciate your confidence
Starting point is 01:08:25 You've seen the Kendrick video You seen the Piniata right. That'll be Rory hanging off the third tier. How confident of a mold do you think I would be? I would, my tell would happen immediately. I'd be so nervous at that table. Like, hey, hey, Crips. What's y'all working on?
Starting point is 01:08:44 We got another one? Yeah, let's do it. This is a good one too. Yo, what's Cracking, gang? My name O.J., I'm from Chicago. I want to give a quick shout out to Rory, Ma, Julian, Baby D, the whole crew. Love the podcast, love the content,
Starting point is 01:09:01 keep it coming, pause. Anyway, I was calling because I'm a little conflicted right now. So I got these two best friend of mine that are low-key beefing, and it's all over a shorty. So let me break it down for you real quick. So we're going to call this Shorty Kay. Okay. So Kay started off as best friends with my homie elf.
Starting point is 01:09:21 And my guess is that my homie F cracked because she'd be in love with them type shit. And I guess my homie F introduced her to me and my homie O and her and my homie O hit it off well. And they became like best friends and shit. Like I'm talking about like they talk on the phone and like text each other and shit like that. Like we like almost every day type shit from what I heard. Right. So, um, anywho, basically my homie O caught feelings and I get shoddy caught feelings from my
Starting point is 01:09:54 homie O2. But mind you though, she want my homie F real bad. But my homie F is a fuck boy, you feel me? He just be one of her because she'd be available too much. You feel me? Like whenever he can't get his dick with or whatever, he'll call her, he know he could get his dick wet with her type shit. But my problem is
Starting point is 01:10:11 this is causing like an issue between them two. And I just want to know, what would y'all do in this situation type shit? All right, I took notes. Okay. I think I followed off that fucking spelling be. Jesus, he has a lot of letters. Real names would have been easier.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Right? Just make up a different name. There we go. All right, here's a scenario. So he's in between F and O and K, low triangle. Yes. So he's asking what he should do, or what they should do. He's asking if he should intervene. No, yeah, he's saying, like, do I bear the responsibility
Starting point is 01:10:44 or, like, should I say anything? Or who should basically, what should he do? What should his next step be? By French. With blue eyes. Yeah. Maybe tack K on him to see if K would fuck. And just she could get the cycle. Because a quick recap, because there's a lot going on.
Starting point is 01:11:01 So F and K met first. Yes. We don't know if F hooked up with K yet. In that process of them becoming friends, O and K meet. O and K become fast friends. They have long phone calls. They get a little rhythm together. And now there's potential that they might hook up.
Starting point is 01:11:18 And then F, the first guy, according to our caller, is a fuck boy. So he just hits K on a late-night thing. She slides, he wrecks, they go home. That's where we're at. I love that he said he wasn't sure if F had beat yet. And then at the end was like, yeah, he just calls him when he wanted to get his beat. I was like, all right, well, yeah, clearly he's beat.
Starting point is 01:11:40 Yeah. I think he should tell his friend O, who seems like the nice guy that really likes K, that he should leave that alone. Because K is settling for O at this point. and really just wants to be with the toxic guy. That's what it is. She's one of those that you can't tame her yet.
Starting point is 01:12:02 She wants to be with the fuck shit. She's more attracted to that. She's more attracted to the guy hitting her up at 4 a.m. That treats a like to-shave her. Yeah. You should talk to your friend O and say she's still currently for the streets. Let the streets have. I don't think she's ready for these feelings that is going on.
Starting point is 01:12:16 And she probably doesn't really have feelings for you. She just likes that you're convenient and will do nice things for her when F won't. But if F text, Yo, I gotta leave. Yeah. You're an option. I think.
Starting point is 01:12:29 You're an option. It's also fucked up. I think he's kind of talking about himself because he said his name was O.J. I think he's O in this scenario. I don't think that's a friend. I'm just to be honest with you. Kaiser Soze over here.
Starting point is 01:12:39 I think OJ, the guy talking is the one that has feelings for K and knows that his man's just dogging out when he wants, but he caught feelings. You got to leave that girl along, bro. She's not ready. She's not ready to set her down. Leave on the streets.
Starting point is 01:12:52 But stay friends with her. don't have to like write her out of your life just be cool with her that's cool that's but but don't be friends with her in hopes that like this is a phase yeah no don't don't do that this is a face you're going to end up hurt in that situation get it out of your system kay yeah it's clear what she's attracted to and it's toxic bullshit which is fine because we've all been there we've a lot of girls have been there but you shouldn't wife them when they're in that face no just let it go got to elevate man you got to take yourself out of that pool of just being an option and putting yourself through the ring of just you know sleeping around and she'll have some
Starting point is 01:13:23 Have some dignity. I love that he really told himself that, like, that guy that's like, this friend of mine is going through something. Yeah. Yo, my name's OJ from Chicago. My friend O. We like the same thing.
Starting point is 01:13:35 We hang out at the same thing. I'm OJ. He's just O. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know. I hear you, fan. Should we do one more? I feel like I've picked without Demaris here.
Starting point is 01:13:43 I feel like I'm just doing very manually toxic ones. That's fun. This last one will be the most toxic of the three. Yo, what's up, Roy Maw, Julian, baby D. I have a question. Oh, love the show, by the way. Thank you. Love everybody.
Starting point is 01:14:04 Pray y'all safe and stuff. Thanks. I got a question. So what happened to the big bishes that could suck dick? I have been in a relationship for context. I've been in a relationship for five years. and I just got out of it earlier this year. So he was like where the fabbage is at?
Starting point is 01:14:25 You know, build my roster back up, you know? When I was single, it was 2019. It was different out here, man. But like, I always kept at least one big one, bro. At least one big one on the roster, bro. Because she was a head doctor. You feel me? But that's not the case anymore.
Starting point is 01:14:45 I don't know what happened to the game I love. Oh, Zambake. Can y'all tell me if I'm, like, looking in the wrong places? I live in Texas. And game changed when you... Behind the walls, there's some sexy heavies out there. They're there in Texas.
Starting point is 01:14:57 Yeah. Let's keep going. That has never been a problem. But like now it's like, I keep coming across these big women, man. And it's not like I'm chubby chasing, bro. Please do not do me like that. How you describe it, sounds like you are.
Starting point is 01:15:11 I just try to keep one on there, man. They just can't suck dick no more, man. I don't know. Can y'all let me know if I'm tripping, man. Please. All right. I love that. he came to this realization
Starting point is 01:15:22 because he let a couple fat chicks give him head and he was like, well, this is different. This is in 2019 head. They're not slurping it up the way they used to. Also calling about calling a New York based podcast for how to get ahead in Texas
Starting point is 01:15:38 from fat women. I mean, that was always a stereotype forever. I think from generation to generation. Good girls would give head? Oh no, they can. I agree. They treat you like a fucking corn on a cop they'll put that shit in between any crevice
Starting point is 01:15:55 on their body and lots of proof spit on it all right well where would you recommend where would you recommend he goes to find these type of women Texas he's in the he's in fucking Texas are you kidding me
Starting point is 01:16:09 in the country that has the most that's like being in footlocker saying you can't find any sneakers like what are you talking that's like me going up to dikeman like mall where can I find a Dominican yeah like are you kidding me you in Texas bro, like they are there. I don't know the women you're picking or the
Starting point is 01:16:24 big girls you're meeting, but it's some sexy heavies out there. He has to reevaluate, I guess. Maybe he's picking heavies in a different way. I don't think the game changed that much from 2019. I've been out the game. And I didn't change. You know what it is? He's, okay, what age
Starting point is 01:16:39 group is he looking at? Like, you got to go, if you're looking for one that's more experienced with her mouth, you got to stay in the older demo. That's an older demo game. Yeah. You'll find some young, Some young, some young, you know what I mean, like rookies that they, they, they, they, they know how to shoot.
Starting point is 01:16:55 They have promised. They know how to shoot. But it's like, you need a vet. You need a vet that's going, she's not going to play no games with you. She knows what you want. She knows how you like it. A lot of spit bubbles. She's going to get right to it.
Starting point is 01:17:06 These little, the young pretty ones, they're too cute to get, you know, some of them. You might, you're going to find a young one. She was raised right. But get you an older one. You got to find an older one. Yeah. I didn't catch any of that, but I agree. I don't know about it.
Starting point is 01:17:19 I don't want to come up. You know that, like, the girl that was ugly her whole life and then glowed up and you catch her when she doesn't realize, like, she's a bad bitch now. She's still moving like the ugly girl. Like, she has personality. She's funny. Kind of let anyone hit. Yeah. Moving like the ugly girl.
Starting point is 01:17:37 She has personality. Yeah. No, she fights for her meals. She's scrapped. No, she's actually a good human being. Like, she's a good human being. She doesn't know she's a bad bitch yet because she was treated like an ugly chick her whole life. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:49 And had a crazy glow up. which happens often. Those are the best women that were ugly for a while. Because again, they had to actually fend for their food. Right. With OZempic now,
Starting point is 01:17:59 people are not bringing this up. Yeah. The positives of it. A lot of those chicks were big chicks that move like big chicks, but now the OZempec has turned them into bad bitches. So they're still giving head
Starting point is 01:18:10 like the fat chick that used to be. Ooh, yeah. No one talks about the good side of Oseptic. It's having a lot of like cookie monsters just out in the streets looking amazing. Because they're still fat on the inside. Yes, because you can't. That takes years of therapy. Yeah, you got to lose that.
Starting point is 01:18:26 Yeah. But how does he identify the former heavies? We look like their arms. I feel like O-Zembing must be rampant. You just drop chicken on the floor. You have to do research and watch shallow howl. They come right to it. This is why we need to merit
Starting point is 01:18:44 I'm sure all of this is really offensive but it should be here. It's just for entertainment. It's just for entertainment. We don't mean any of it. This is immature. Entertainment purposes only. We're all in our 30s, 40s. We shouldn't be doing this. They all do internet.
Starting point is 01:18:57 Fry. DeMaris right now. Every time I get refreshed. Is it talking behind her back if we're recording? I don't think it is. If she was here, I would say it. Matter of fact, hey, DeMaris, they're killing you right now.
Starting point is 01:19:09 Go to camera one. They're killing you right now on the internet. But you're standing on business. Actually, she's not. Not. It's just for entertainment. No, it ain't. It's it.
Starting point is 01:19:19 Because when they was killing me, me and April made for my Drake shit. I was a dick sucker, dick rider, glaze, all that. You didn't get on a target one. I didn't get on the internet. Yeah, I didn't get on the internet one time and say, oh, it's just for entertainment.
Starting point is 01:19:30 Nah, nigger, stand on your big box of business. Don't do that. I still have teacher unions coming after me. Oh, for the, uh, that wasn't entertainment. I feel like teachers should cover up. You should tell them it's entertainment. Yeah, see, you didn't tell them it was just for entertainment.
Starting point is 01:19:45 I think the teacher should stop entertaining. Uh, ball, when's the last time you got ahead from one of these, uh, From a heavy? From a heavy even. Oh yeah, it's been a while. There's been a while from a sexy heavy. It's been a while.
Starting point is 01:19:56 But the sexy heavies is out there, though. I love him. Yo, I guess we can talk about this, son. I don't care if Maul denies it. A couple Atlanta trips ago, Maul tried to send a sexy heavy my way, like a couple floors down who was asking about me. I said, Ma, I'm going to fuck to sleep.
Starting point is 01:20:15 You try to bring it through the door? Me? He was trying to be a good friend, because there was a sexy heavy asking about me. She said, where's Rory. So I'm like, oh, okay. Like, I got to call my guy, let him know that. Somebody's looking for him.
Starting point is 01:20:28 And then you brought up who was. And again, sexy heavy. Sexy heavy. I wasn't in that place of my life. Sleep. It could have been anyone. And I would have been, no. But there was in the back of my minds to this gentleman's point.
Starting point is 01:20:39 I was like, I know that girl would come down here. Ooh. Slurp my entire. She would have blew your socks. She would have left as a transgender. Yeah, yeah. You would have said the N-word the next morning for sure. She would have blew you in the racism for sure.
Starting point is 01:20:55 I would have smelled like maple syrup after she left. You don't even know. She was talking crazy. That's who I called. I was like, wait, nah. I would be a hate if I don't call me. What was so funny? Pete, Julie, you guys have both been on the road with Mall multiple times.
Starting point is 01:21:10 Mall don't call nobody, especially at 2 a.m. I'm laying in my bed like, I think someone died. Like, when you get that call, like, okay, what happened? Something has to be wrong. He was looking for the pharaoh. And he said redacted name. I was like, nah,
Starting point is 01:21:23 I'll go to sleep. She was standing on big business. Like, she was standing in front of me like, that's what I called him. I was on the phone. You remember how they had, you remember how they had Joe Joe Simmons on the phone?
Starting point is 01:21:40 And homie had his chair. Yo. And this is how thorough, this is how thorough. Both those sexy heavies were. The next morning, without me knowing that they even had my number, they started a group chat with me and mall and said, sorry our schedules didn't match.
Starting point is 01:22:01 Can we take y'all to dinner tonight? Man, damn. That would have been fired. You could have lost down some wings. She was about her business. She was looking for the red rocket. You hear me? He was like, you know.
Starting point is 01:22:14 She wanted to know what Florida red. Listen. You, Rory, lucky, I didn't know his room number because I would have sent her down. I'm like, he right there on seven gang. Go get him. My ass would have been asleep. No, I don't need towels. Like, yo, who the fuck is this?
Starting point is 01:22:29 Look through the people like, all right, man. Because they were aggressive at the show. Oh, man. I didn't know they made it, which isn't the first time, that we can't figure out how women have made it to the hotel room. Yeah, that always seems to happen. I know it's bad timing with everything going on. But, man, I feel like we need to bring some women to the podium.
Starting point is 01:22:48 No, no. How did some of y'all end up at our hotel room? No, no, I'm not going to do it. They came back with me. They all came back to my room. I'm more so talking, they were cool. Yeah, yeah, they all came back to me. And in our time on the road, there has been times where I'm like, who is, how are you in this lobby already?
Starting point is 01:23:02 Yeah. Who are you? Like, we're not, we're not B2K. Like, the fuck is, how'd you find our hotel address? Sexy Heavy was on you. Or that one time, short, he was in the elevator in L.A. Oh, that's a. But we figured that.
Starting point is 01:23:16 Yeah, we figured that. We did that treasure map. Yeah, yeah, we figured that out. Tickets available now, new Roryamoreymole. We will be in Toronto, October 17th. We will be in Atlanta, November, November 22nd.
Starting point is 01:23:28 No. And we will be in New York City. Hey, let me find that group, December 14th. Get your tickets now. Hope to see you. I assume. Let's have some fun.
Starting point is 01:23:38 All right, fellas, well, it's time for us to go enjoy our week and do the things that we like to do on our own free time. You guys got plans? Wally concert, Irving Plaza, Saturday. Might be people there. I don't want to see him not going to that.
Starting point is 01:23:48 Like who? You know who. Anyway. Wait, I really don't know. Shout out to Walee. That's my nigga. You know, shout out to Lay. I'm really confused. I didn't mean to make it weird. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:24:01 I'm sorry, Peach. Who would be there? No, keep it. Say it later. I'll go with you, Rory. Are you talking about Waleigh? No. Well, I would hope Wale.
Starting point is 01:24:11 Jay Cole. See? You're trying to paint this narrative. By the way, I have no information. I'm not spoken to anyone. I do kind of think that he might bring Cole out because Cole is in New York for the most part. I love he's here now, but he's been in New York
Starting point is 01:24:26 for the last six months. I could see Cole coming out. That'd be fine. Yeah, that's cool. I could see that. After the bullshit you guys started. Rory. What did I start?
Starting point is 01:24:36 Rory, yeah. So, Wallyke better than Cole? It was for entertainment purposes. Of course it was. Who needs Target groceries? For entertainment purposes only. You know, I hated all the, like, cool. Kill me for my personal.
Starting point is 01:24:47 opinion, I don't care about that. I hated all the comments of, what's it, grifting or like, trying to just say salacious shit for views. That was a private conversation that I had in an Uber with Demaris that she snitched on. Oh, okay. It was almost offensive with people saying, like, I was doing that for clicks. And is that, is that the click bait? No, it's not. If I were going to come up with clickbait, it would be more than that. Yeah. No, people just wanted to define the angle for what you were saying. It's all good. Oh, yeah. just hit me. No. That wouldn't happen. Shit happened the last time. When?
Starting point is 01:25:23 Shit. You know when? At Waleigh. At Wale? Yes. Oh, we'll have to talk off mic. I don't remember. I really don't know. I do. I don't, I don't never want to. Oh, shit. Yeah. Yeah, but I never even saw him. I did. Yeah. Okay. Anyway. Yeah, I forgot about that. Well, see you guys in Wale. Well, have fun. Totally forgot about it. Shout out to Wale. Shout out to anybody else that's hitting the stage with Waleh. Hopefully, Cole. That would be dope for the city. Well, also it's Beatrice's birthday. I know this is now...
Starting point is 01:25:50 Shout out to Queen Bee. Beatrice, happy birthday. Shout out to Ravy. Ravy had a birthday. Yeah, I was mad. I couldn't go. Yeah, shout out to Ravy. Happy birthday to the Lever ladies, the lady Livers.
Starting point is 01:25:59 But if you want to come Saturday night, we're doing something for B. I was going to go to the Wiley show and then I'll tell you off her. Okay. Oh, yeah. I'm not going to... No, if it's, you know, Beatrice, that's my people's. I'll pull up for her. Yeah, no, we're doing something small.
Starting point is 01:26:10 I'll come outside for her, yeah. All right, well, let's have fun this week and let's be safe. Be blessed. Until next time, I'm that nigga. He's just ginger. Peace. This is an I-Heart podcast.
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