New Rory & MAL - Episode 424 | Pearl Necklace

Episode Date: November 18, 2025

After Mal and Peeje shut down the studio after our mixer Friday night, we’re back in-studio. Mal thinks Wale dropped a gem, and Demaris says Summer Walker is 3 for 3. “It Is What It Is&rdq...uo; is about to get a bit more petty if Max B hops on as a regular. Rory and Mal debate who would win a Verzuz between Tony Yayo and Memphis Bleek. Mal doesn’t understand the backlash Pusha T is receiving for his IG caption announcing his 2nd child. Plus, Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul might be the final time anyone cares about a Jake Paul fight, and should women approaching men be the norm? #volume All lines provided by hardrock.betSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human. The volume. Nah, no, we're rolling? Yo, somebody hit the clock. Baby, Dee, she over there smiling and shit. She's been giggling to herself for the last hour and a half. Stop the clock.
Starting point is 00:00:22 You have at work, all right? Clock in. You know how you punched the clock? Punch the goddamn clock, baby, Dee. I'm here. All right, how are you feeling? How's everybody feeling? Listen, thank you to everybody that came to the mixer on Friday.
Starting point is 00:00:31 Oh, yeah, we're going to get into that. Salute that everybody. It was good to see people that, you know, support the show came out. had a good time, you know what I mean, good to see the faces and had the conversations. Shout to my man, Pete. Me and Pete shut the spot down. I have, I have questions. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:00:43 We're doing in baby deep. It was like 1130 and I ain't see y'all after that. I have questions. Me and PJ, what time, Pete? He's five? Who was counting? 5 a. We'll get to that.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Yeah. But again, shout out to everyone that came out. For those that don't know, some of our listeners on Discord and Patreon came through to to the office to kick it. You know, we shot a little private podcast just for just for us, though, like type of thing. And it was fun. It was cool. Conversation was interesting to say to it.
Starting point is 00:01:09 It was great. Very interesting. I didn't realize we had some people following us that have. They have some lives. So many issues at home and things going on in their lives. But it was good to see everybody. Yeah. It was cool to kick it with some of the listeners.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Shout out to Dory. Dory was out there. New Dory and Mall. I can get some people mad, but it is what it is. You know what I'm saying? New Dory and Mall coming soon. Yeah. Dory helped us organize everything.
Starting point is 00:01:33 She flew from Atlanta, which I thought was amazing. Yeah, shout out to Nini. Shout out to Kiyara. Kiara, I'm going to kick your ass next time I see you, but we'll talk about that another time. Let her sober up for it. No, no, yeah. Kiara, hopefully you're sober today.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Kiara went to the gym the next day. That bitch better than me. Oh, she got the Mickey Mal. Hey, Kiara, I take back everything I said, salute to you, the warrior. Because you was ripped when you left here. Yeah. So the fact that you got up and made it to the gym the next day,
Starting point is 00:01:58 I got to salute you. You got a steel stomach. Yeah. And I, you know, I gave me a little treat. I was on the wheels of steel for a little bit. Was that a treat? Yeah, I think that's when everybody started leaving. No, y'all stayed until 5 a.m.
Starting point is 00:02:10 Now, I left around, yeah, 11, 11.30. This is the second time you and Pige have shut down the office party. Shut it down. 5 a.m. Shut it down. Me and Peach. You are the last person I would ever think would stay somewhere until 5 a.m. And like all the listeners, they do?
Starting point is 00:02:26 Well, this is like being at, well, this is the office. It's like being at the crib. So, yeah. This is not in the street. I mean, I've slept here before. So, yeah, I guess I've shut it down. Yeah, you shut it down there and woke it back up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Yeah, so, yeah, no, we were just in here talking shit, laughing. And then, you know, some of the, some of the people stayed, they stayed with us, too. They probably left around 4.30. Then me and Pete cleaned up a little bit and went home. But it was cool, though. What time did you get home? Six. I just feel like any time you got to stay out until five, it should be to, like, get some cheeks.
Starting point is 00:02:54 Yeah, I mean. Cheekless at 6.15, so I'm coming up. You know. I would put cheekless in Westchester? Yeah. Sounds like a rom-com. Yeah. was cheekless, but it's okay. Sometimes you gotta do that
Starting point is 00:03:07 when you, you know what I'm saying? Just considered, you know, working and kicking it with people that support you. But you guys have some stamina. I was exhausted. I mean, it was, you know, it was a cool vibe, man. Chilling and... Did the conversation get wilder? Because at 11 p.m.
Starting point is 00:03:23 it was fucking nuts. No, it didn't get wilder. It was just like literally kicking it with people that, you know, support you and know support you and know, I was sitting there kicking it with them just trying to get the next. know them a little and looked up and was like, oh shit, it's like four in the morning. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:39 At that time, we started winding down and Edding was his shout out to Ed and had to pack up the equipment. Had to get his, you know, his immigration papers together, things like that. And, you know, had a good time. Me and Demeris, we're joking before you got here. You were pretty direct with our listeners when we were having that, our panel pod. You was giving it up crazy. Now, I'm saying, man, all of this girl is crazy.
Starting point is 00:04:05 like this girl dead on her face and said, oh, so you all. I was like, whoa. I said, but see why it's different is because she knows me. She knows my personality. She knows that I'm not literally saying I think she's a hoe. I'm just saying her situation, her relationship, her circumstances came off a little hoish. That's all. But I'm not really calling her a hoe.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Like I wouldn't do that to a woman that has no idea who I am, doesn't know my personality. Yeah. You know what I mean? The fact that she's a supporter of the show, she knows I'm just talking shit. Well, we preferred, what was it, non-practicing monogamy? That's what she said. Ethical non-monogamy. Ethical.
Starting point is 00:04:42 Now, I didn't even hear ethical Friday. This is the first time they put ethical. That's called Ho and Right. There's right ways to hope. Ethical monogamy? Ethical non-monogamy. Ethical non-monogamy. Do you subscribe to that lifestyle, baby, Dee?
Starting point is 00:04:55 Not anymore. But wait, hold on. Breaking News, Your Pee, put the breaking news theme right here. When did you ever? We've had that conversation before that I was in a relationship with somebody. and was dating a girl. That's ethical non-monogamy. You know that I'm that I'm stepping out.
Starting point is 00:05:11 I do remember that. I don't know if we gave it. Ethical means that you're honest about not being monogamous. That's what ethical means? Yeah, you're being honest with all parties about not being monogamous. Some people are non-monogamous and ain't ethical at all. If you get caught cheating, I feel like you can just say now,
Starting point is 00:05:27 I didn't cheat. I was practicing non-monogamy. Ethically. No, that's not ethical because you buy. No ethics. No ethics? But it's not. cheating. It's practicing non-bononomy. That's all it is. Why are you looking at her like that?
Starting point is 00:05:45 Well, we are back. We were spoonstered. Spoontered? Guys, look, I have my tempson. If I have a lisp today, if I start drooling out of the side of my mouth, I thought, I thought the numbness. I thought she was on perks. I thought the numbness would come out like, because they put, it's not a Novacane anymore. What is it? That they, your mouth at the dentist. It's some novicane. It was it like the gel and just rubbed it on your gums? No, it was a needle like shot into my...
Starting point is 00:06:11 Oh yeah, that's some novocaine in it. So they said it would only last an hour. I'm going on about hour five and I can't say my S's. Oh, you got it done this morning? Mm-hmm. Okay. Yeah. And my Paul's jaw is fucking killing me right.
Starting point is 00:06:23 How about to say I see a little swelling in your face. Yeah. But yeah, shout out to everybody at Glendale Dentistry in Queens. Oh. It's a lot, but they were very kind and gentle with everything. but yes they saw your teeth down like it's crazy yeah it's nuts
Starting point is 00:06:40 but the smile to finish product is going to be amazing yeah and you'll have more comedy you'll be more secure as a man you know you'll start smiling more you'll start going outside for walks more you become more active in your daughter's life you know things like that this about having a beautiful smile this are the things they tell you like these
Starting point is 00:07:00 I've seen the commercials they tell you how much it's going to improve your life I got invited to my daughter older's second birthday. I was like, nah, you see my teeth? I can't show up. I can't show up with these teeth.
Starting point is 00:07:10 I can't embarrass my daughter like that. Not with these teeth. I have to have the Hollywood smile. Shout out to the Glendale Digit Street. Yeah. Oh, for giving my guy's Hollywood smile. And now he can have a happy home.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Yeah. And we were going through because they have like different shades. They have the one that's like more natural looking white. And then they just have the straight up like white office wall type shit. And now I see where a lot of y'all be fucking up with with veneers. Yeah. I didn't know some of y'all even had the option. I thought, like, all right, you just went to a shitty doctor.
Starting point is 00:07:38 It's the shade, yeah. The shade is crazy. Yeah. Like, those teeth are so white that, like, I was like, all right, how can I get something whiter than my own face? Like, let's go with the more natural tooth, but. You say, what's their name again? Glendale, uh, Dendale.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Okay. Yeah, queens. They're great, but, oh, no, hold on, hold, hold, long. Why are you asking? What? Because I need some work done on my teeth. I need some work done on my teeth. I need a root canal and I need a,
Starting point is 00:08:07 I need my teeth white end. I'll bring you over there. I'll introduce you. Okay, yeah, put me on. I make content too. Like, you just don't shout them out. I make content. Tell them large margin sent you.
Starting point is 00:08:17 I got you. Well, you don't want getting under? They were on Dr. Oz. You guys make content together. You cool. I don't think I need veneers. You don't. You got a little bit of an under bite, but I don't know, fine.
Starting point is 00:08:28 I have an under, no, I have an overbite. Oh, okay. Underbite? Underbite. It just, something was biting. You said I got, you think I got, like, my mouth was like a cash register. Why she's trying to play me right now? Like, that's, you look at my mouth and think that my mouth were like an open cash drawer.
Starting point is 00:08:45 You push his nose. Yeah, like, fucking I got an underbite. I ain't got no fucking underbite, nigga. What are you talking about? That's hilarious. She said, I got an underbite. That's hilarious. I don't have no fucking underbite.
Starting point is 00:08:55 I was joking. But an open cash register is funny. Yeah, you got an underbite. No the fuck I don't. If I had an underbite, I would have been at Glendale Dentistry years. You got me twisted, an underbiting. Nah, man, not me. Well, I mean, Damaris, he can't come at both of us
Starting point is 00:09:12 because it looks like he got, a few changes happened with him this weekend. Me? Yeah, man, come on. I just got my hair braided. Yeah, but show, show the people. No, I'm not doing it. I couldn't, I couldn't put my hats on.
Starting point is 00:09:23 I couldn't put a skullion. I couldn't put nothing on my head. I was like, I got to either, I'm going to cut all my hair off. I didn't want to do that because it's, you know, it's cold, so you got some hair on my head. Okay, do you want to shout them out, Glendale hair braiding? Shout out to Glendale hair.
Starting point is 00:09:35 Hair braiders. Now, shout out to my girl Camilla, man. She's the only girl that ever has braided my hair. If they go to her and use code Roy Moore. Well, use code Roy Moore. You'll get 10% off your next hair appointment. She's dope, though. Don't say that until somebody does it.
Starting point is 00:09:50 She's like, what are you talking about? Yeah, yeah. I don't want to say that. But shout out to Camilla, though. But yeah, hopefully this numbness goes down, so because I have a full list. Well, it's good that, you know, you can't talk much because you already talked yourself into a bit of a full. funk over the last few days. So you need to shut up for a few days anyway. So there you go. Glendale.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Thank you for shutting him up for a couple days. Did the Lord's word? Yeah. Thank you, Glendale Dentistry. Thank you. Over the weekend, though, we did get a lot of good music. We did. What do we want to start? Want to start with our guy? Hey, Florin. Hey, shout out to Walee. Everything is too much. That's the name of it, right? You know, I'm terrible with titles. Everything is everything is a lot. Everything is a lot. Shout out to Walee. Everything is a lot. album, Waleh, you did what the fuck you had to do? Too many Fredos and not enough boats. No, he went crazy.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Too many Fredos and not enough boats. What he's saying, Rory, is there are too many liabilities and not enough assets. Yes. That's what he's, that's what he was saying. I'm put it in layman's terms for you. Too many liabilities, not enough assets. It is kind of crazy to me that Wally is still getting better at rapping at this point in his career. But I mean, Wollie.
Starting point is 00:11:02 Because he's rapping, rapid up. We talked about Wale. Walee don't have. Waile is one of the artists that is very, he pays attention to detail. He's very, you know, everything has to be a certain way, certain aesthetic. Like, he understands what it is to be an artist on a full scale. For whatever reason people don't like Waile and, you know, we talk about all the time, people say, Wale is corny, whatever dumbass monitors. Usually corn, corn balls are usually say that.
Starting point is 00:11:30 That's a fact. But one thing nobody can stand in front of me and say, is that Waile makes whack albums, Walee makes whack music, Waleigh can't rap. Like, we can put all of that shit to bed. Waleigh is an incredible, incredible artist to me, as far as I'm just my taste level.
Starting point is 00:11:49 I think this album, this project that he put out is right on par with everything else Wale has ever put out. Just being a stickler or Karen, some of the mixes on certain songs I hate. It's like, you know, I like for that music to really be loud. I like the vocals to be, to pierce through the speakers like but you know other than that outside of that another flawless
Starting point is 00:12:10 project uh from wali as far as i'm concerned yeah oh my personal opinion i can i feel comfortable saying walee has one of my favorite discographies in hip-hop period without a doubt i'm not saying without a doubt i'm saying period of my personal favorites walee has one of the best catalogs to me um and this just added to it i mean it's this year is going to be i think the toughest uh year end episode for me. Really? For as far as music? Trying to put together the rap album list.
Starting point is 00:12:40 Like this has been such a good year for hip hop that I don't even know. Like as much as I love the chance project, I'm like, well, this Wiley one can make top three. There's so many albums that I would keep switching because it's just been one of those years. I don't know how I'm going to put together a five or even a 10 with everything that dropped. And this just added to it in the fourth quarter. I guess my only real critique on it is I also think Wiley has one of the best intro catalogs of all time.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Like if you were to make a playlist of all his intros, I think he has some of the best intros from any rapper. Conundrum is only two minutes. It's incredible, but I've wanted another verse on conundrum. Like it ended too quick because that first verse was so good. And Walee usually always has incredible intros.
Starting point is 00:13:26 That was my only complaint. It's just wanting more. The music is incredible. It's yeah. The rapping, obviously from Wally, the rapping is always going to be up there. But yeah, this album to me is, again, he put it right in his discography with the rest of them. I, you know, we need more time to pass to see where it lands in his discography as far as the order. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Wiley's also one of the few rappers that can experiment with different sounds from different regions of the world throughout the album. You mean Africa? Well, that too, yes. I mean, he had Afro beats on his first album in 2009. And it's still like not feel that way, I guess. And I know we always do the cohesive word and all that shit. It's a word. We can use it.
Starting point is 00:14:11 Yeah, when I feel like people, people usually are like, and here's my Afro beat song. And then it moves on to like their R&B song. It was just like, no, both were good, but I don't know. Wale finds a way with his sequencing to never feel like you're kind of out of his pocket. Say sequencing again? Sequences. He said, Walee has a better than to think with him.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Oh, no, I'm here to fuck with you today, Roy. I don't know if you know that. I'm being quiet. You see him not even shooting back. You know, you can't. I can't say nothing to the black man, to the black king. You can't do that. Yes, baby, D.
Starting point is 00:14:42 I didn't say anything. You've been showing your ass a hour before we even got on this mic. What did I do, baby D? I'm just here to let you show your ass. All right, man. I'm sorry, Rory. Show her. No, don't let her curb your enthusiasm.
Starting point is 00:14:53 It's okay. Nah, because Baby D be trying to be on my ass. so. I like nobody else is going to do it. Literally no one else does it. Now, people do it, but I don't give a fuck. Baby, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:05 I don't give a fuck. You know that. Who else to be on your ass? Everybody. Every time I open my phone. Yo, you fucking cool? I'm like, all right, man.
Starting point is 00:15:11 Back to fucking Wally Alwoman. Like, all, man. I think you meant like people in your life. Oh, people in my life. Oh, no. People in my life love me. They know this is, they know why. Nobody.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Nobody with me. I'd be nobody with me. I was just me. All right, cool. No, no. people give me shit. They know, but people know that I'm not, you know, I'm not trying to be disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:15:27 I'm just sometimes I just don't give a fuck and I say what I want to say that's all. So I'm just here to fuck what you were. I think my thing. Oh, you put your sneakers on that you bought when we went on our date. I did. You noticed that baby did, huh?
Starting point is 00:15:39 Notice I put them infrared nine fives on. Yeah, you know what I mean? And I think I wore them once before this. I bought them once before this. But yeah, it's nine fives. That time of year, fall? Did they still like make a bunch of different colorways with Air Max 75s?
Starting point is 00:15:53 Yeah. Okay. I know, I love it as a few. It's a few, like this is, I'm, I change the aesthetic every now and then, like the sneakers I wear. So, like, I'm just about to just get all the colors that I don't have a 9-5s. You can't go wrong when. Yeah, I probably just wear those, like, the rest of the fall into it. Just be a different, different pair of 9-5s.
Starting point is 00:16:11 What's the most comfortable shoe to you? Ever? Yeah. That's tough. Nine-fives are up there for me, though. They are comfortable. They give you support. Yeah, they're comfortable.
Starting point is 00:16:20 You saw the most comfortable ever. Walk fast in them? I had a pair of Y3s that was incredibly, like I felt like I could walk to Boston. I had them shit on one day and was like, I was just dying for niggas about your pull up. I'm like, I'm about to walk over there.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Yeah. Like that was probably one of the most comfortable sneakers that I ever had was a pair of Y3s. I'm trying to remember what number it is with new balances. New balance is up there. Nine-90s? You're nine. You like nine.
Starting point is 00:16:49 I know, I love nine-90s. You're not 90s right now. I didn't even know that. But these are not the most comfortable to me when it comes to new balances. Not this version of the 990s, but the 990, like, V6 one, like the orthopedic one.
Starting point is 00:17:00 Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. Those are the most comfortable shoes of all time. Yeah. Like, those are my retirement, old man's shoes for the rest of my life. Like, I could do anything in them. Nini is from, oh, Maryland, and that was part of our, like,
Starting point is 00:17:13 back and forth Friday was that. Baltimore gave us the new balances. Oh, well, how I fell in love with New Balances was when I was visit my dad in Baltimore or PG-G County. That's how I fell in love with New Balances in high school. But now it's just about comfort. I don't care what it is, as long as it's comfortable. Well, that's why I'm so happy.
Starting point is 00:17:31 New Balances got so popular that they wanted to, you know, do all these collabs with other designers and other colorways and all that because they are the most comfortable shoe. Yeah. But there was only so many options back in 2005 of the New Balances. That didn't get me laughed out of the fucking cafeteria. Baby Dee, what did you think about the while they album? Did you listen to him?
Starting point is 00:17:49 I haven't had a chance to listen. Oh, what's you listening to then? It's been a busy week. listen to Summer Walker. Shout out to Summer Walker finally over it. Yes, sir. I don't know where I put that in the Overit trilogy. Too soon to even do that.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Yeah, I don't know where I put it, but. But I'm on the side that Summer Walker is three for three. And I don't, that's a tough thing to say for artists. Like, I think Summer's been around long enough that we can start to have that conversation because going three for three the way she has should be noted. I like the record with her Lotto Doja. Like, yo, go-girl. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:24 Doja's on that, right? It's Lotto and Doge? Go-girl. Yeah, all right. So that was the, like, the record, of course, you know, online. It's always been mixed reviews no matter what the artist is for the most part. Yeah. That was really like the only real negative critiques I was seeing was Go-Girl, but that's one of my favorite records off the first few listens.
Starting point is 00:18:43 They killing that online? Yeah. I like that record. It's doing well on TikTok, but, like, you know, Twitter, Instagram and all that. People were saying that was the one they didn't like. It gives you. That's a song that you're either going to absolutely love or absolutely hate. There's no in between because it's a different type of song.
Starting point is 00:18:59 I mean, I do have a take on it, though. What's your take, sweetie? I think Summer Walker washed two amazing rappers. I can understand why are you safe. She had the best verse to me. I'm not bad at that. A lot of it and Doja went off, but I was not shocked because we know Summer has a great pen, but I didn't know she was going to clean up.
Starting point is 00:19:18 We had Bryson here a couple months ago. So, Bryson, you and Summer just need to give us the project. Yeah. Because they don't miss. Whenever they are featuring on each other's songs, they don't miss. So we need the Summer Walker, Bryson Tiller album. They were just on tour with Chris. Hopefully, you know, there was some conversations about doing some more records together.
Starting point is 00:19:42 Because when them two do a record, it's hard not to like it. Well, that was one of my favorite places in the album going from situation ships to to give me a reason. And listen, man, she nailed situation ships. Now, 1-800 heartbreak is probably the best of work. Would you like to expound on it, baby, Dee?
Starting point is 00:20:00 Why did that song speak to you? Because Anderson Pop went... That might be first of the year. That he went crazy. Outside of 21, 21 Savage, we'll get into 21 Savage, because 21 Savage said, if you fuck my friends, I'm going to give you a stylist twins, and I'm a bite-that-bish that do your makeup of bins.
Starting point is 00:20:18 Cock it. Cock it. He went crazy. When the record started, I was like, all right, this is an interesting sound to put Anderson on. And then the beat switched up and the bass came in. And then Anderson just got off. Like that might be one of my favorite versions of the year. That record is super fire.
Starting point is 00:20:38 What Anderson say? Go down, Josh. He gave her like a 64. Yeah, he went crazy. Keep going. While he's looking for that, I am now realizing how many words have S is in. You never Every time
Starting point is 00:20:51 I was a 64 I'm like why do I keep picking things that have S's in it Yeah you never know Until today How many S's you got to say Right Oh my God
Starting point is 00:20:58 My teeth are killing me Yeah you're a soldier For having them just done This morning And getting on Mike like that Yeah I was supposed to do it Friday but I could not get Amara out of the house on time
Starting point is 00:21:07 So I moved it And I just wanted to get the shit over with Before holiday started Yeah But they assured me They assured me Suffering Suckin' Suckin'Cash Yo, can we get a spit guard for this mic?
Starting point is 00:21:21 Because we're going to need it. He's about to fuck that mic. Should we bring up some tongue twisters, some examples with S's? Yeah. Give it a go. Give it a go, Roy. Let me hear you read. Let's go when Papoose does the S's.
Starting point is 00:21:32 Oh, no. We can't do that. I wouldn't even put you through that type of torture today. I wouldn't do that to you. Well, yeah, again, while he looks for that, the situation ship record, which we've talked about on this pod so much, those like three-month relationships where they're the best. You just didn't love.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Like, she said that she said her situation ship, ecstasy has nothing on him. I'm like, not even your man. I like the album. I got to live with it more, though. I was so caught up on a while A project that I didn't really like give the Summer Walker album as much attention that I usually do.
Starting point is 00:22:06 But I'm definitely going to go back to it tonight. It's different. It's a different sound for her. It's different for multiple reasons. I would say out of the three, it would be number three for me, which doesn't mean that it's not good. it's still good. It's just that I prefer the other two a little bit more, just because I think,
Starting point is 00:22:22 I prefer production on one a little bit more, and I prefer the vulnerability on another one a little bit more. But this is, this is good. She is definitely three for three. Yeah. The other two are a little bit more concise, too. So this one's going to like take a while to fully digest. I'm with you, though, like the production is good on here. But it's tough to beat the summer London duo. Like, especially when they were together and especially my. when they hated each other. Like, yeah. That duo is kind of unmatched.
Starting point is 00:22:51 It worked. No, it worked. It definitely worked. But, I mean, it's still great production on it. When I first saw the track list on Friday, I was a little nervous because usually like heavy feature albums are not my personal taste. It doesn't really feel super feature heavy. Like, you still get a majority summer on it.
Starting point is 00:23:10 Yeah. They're well placed. They make sense. Mm-hmm. But I was nervous. And I was like, oh, fuck, this is a lot of features. But I think they nailed each one. Rob Jim, Marys a song of the year for you, or what?
Starting point is 00:23:23 Yo. I could have robbed you. Hello. 50 cent sample in that. Niggas be so easy. Niggas be going. I could have put that bitch on my payroll and had you rob because you're so easy. You're going.
Starting point is 00:23:34 Word of my soul. You easy as fuck. You feel like you want to expound a little more, baby, then tell us why you feel such a personal connection to that message? No, I didn't say it was personal. I'm just saying. And maybe give us some names. We've all been there or not.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Definitely. Definitely niggas that you could set up with a bad bitch to get robbed Because they just easy, they're going Shit is sad Think highly of yourself They just be having them at the crib Like just come on over You baby, I can't fuck with Demaris
Starting point is 00:24:03 Yeah, just leave me a little, bro All right, I'm gonna leave you alone Because Damaris is really crazy All right, my bad baby, I'm sorry Anywho, yeah But no, a lot of niggas be going, sorry Y'all have you been easy before It's definitely a bitch that could have set you up to get robbed
Starting point is 00:24:18 robbed? I mean, it would have been a bad night for somebody, but yeah, I'm sure. It was some nights why I'd, but see, the thing about me is, I feel when I'm slipping. Like, I'll be in the middle to slip like, I'm out of here. I'm in here butt naked in the middle of her house, like this nigga blowing her line. I'm out of here. Like, you feel, some niggins just be willy-nilly laid up. They don't kid not a, yeah, yeah, you're going to have to, you got to really catch me slipping. But absolutely, I've been in situations with women that definitely was not probable. be safe and if you know she was trying to have something happened to me it could have happened to him too but something would have happened to him too but something would have
Starting point is 00:24:56 happened to me obviously but yeah definitely but the thing is I get out of that shit as soon as I feel it like no I'm bugging I'm out of there yeah when um I think I told told you the time at Del State wasn't a setup per se but I went to a woman's apartment uh that went to del state and her boyfriend called and he was she was dating a local like not somebody that was at them yeah he was right he was down the block Yeah, yeah. I said, what the fuck? You had a screen on the phone.
Starting point is 00:25:20 She's like, he's not going to come down here. I said, I'm getting the fuck out of here. Yeah, I never, whenever girls be like, don't worry about him. No, I'm worried about him. Like, you. I know, I'm not very concerned. Yeah, like, he sounds like he's crazy about you. And I'm in your house naked with the, with the fridge door open.
Starting point is 00:25:35 Like, yeah, like. Getting the fuck out of here. I'm out of here. I'm out of my daughter. I don't have a lot of family in Delaware to help me out in this situation. I'm just going to run the fuck out of this apartment. Yeah. critique wise
Starting point is 00:25:46 I wish baby with Chris Brown was longer like just when I felt like it was ready to cook it was over that record could have been like five minutes to me but
Starting point is 00:25:58 I love that song I don't know I'm excited to live with this one I know DeMaris is going to be wilding at the hookah spot to a baller which one was baller she's going to have the windows open in the car in the winter I wasn't a fan of baller
Starting point is 00:26:12 really okay What did he like about it? I don't know. It just wasn't, it was cool. But it wasn't like for me. But it was cool. It's a good song.
Starting point is 00:26:22 Now, don't make me do it. Don't make me do it. Yeah, that one. You care to talk about why that one spoke to you, baby. Wait, if you want to say that? Like, why that one specifically? Yeah, you can't even talk about that one specifically. You want to give us a lyric breakdown on that one?
Starting point is 00:26:37 No, no. It's a good album overall. No is really good, too, with the Beyonce sample. Yeah. No, it was really, really good. Chris Brown, they had a, there was a Mariah sample on that, right? If I'm not, I think so. Yeah, it'll always be my baby. Yeah, always be my baby. Stitch me up. The girls tend to love, our seeming to love stitch me up, which is basically just like fix me, heal me, that sort of thing. That's what Stefan told Cardi.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Stefan was ahead of his time with the stitch me up. He told Cardi, let me fix you. Let me heal you. Demaris, you mentioned that the second album was a little more vulnerable. I did see some people saying that this summer album was a bit more surface than the first two and the mixtape stuff, because obviously we know summer is usually extremely vulnerable and extremely lyrical about her feelings. I kind of think the theme of over it should stay there. Like it shouldn't be super, I'm over the shit. Let's dance. Fuck it.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Let's use men for their money. Yeah, like I think it actually like content wise was a great way to end the trilogy as far as what she was talking about and how she was coming across. Definitely. It was very much like I'm not even getting deep in this feeling shit anymore. I'm cool. So yeah, so I saw that critique, but I don't know. I think it's good music. So I don't put too much on that, to be quite honest.
Starting point is 00:28:04 I think it wraps it up pretty good. Overall, great project though. Shout out to Summer for. Shout out to Summer Walker. finally over it. All right now, someone, listen,
Starting point is 00:28:12 you telling us you finally over it. Now when JK's just kidding, fuck that nigga come out. When Spend the Block Part 1 come out,
Starting point is 00:28:20 like, when the Spend the Block series starts some of it. When under it. Yeah. When, under it comes. When,
Starting point is 00:28:26 God damn it, y'all need help come out. Like, when that drop, we own you someone. We love you, but we on you, if you spend the block.
Starting point is 00:28:33 We let you know right now so you finally over it. God damn it, we over it. I mean, but what if she, the album title is like you guys knew I wasn't serious or like no I was lying
Starting point is 00:28:44 be fucking for real be fucking for real I'll never be over this shit yeah someone don't give us here we go again don't give us here we don't want to hear here we go again finally over it let's leave it there but no all jokes aside great project shout out the LVR in on another fantastic
Starting point is 00:29:00 rollout yeah um shout out to the guys and and everybody over there for putting out another great summer project um we gotta ask justice see s's justice wasn't he supposed to wasn't just supposed to be here today?
Starting point is 00:29:14 Yeah they ended up not coming to New York Oh okay okay Okay we have to ask him To put us in contact with the old guy That's on the album cover I want to know his story Yeah we know what that day That shit was like
Starting point is 00:29:23 Yeah we never did talk to him right We never just asked him how he felt Let's figure out what that gentleman feels about the project And the overall sound of the summer album Because I'm sure it was some type of casting call But like I would love to know what LVR and sent out to casting agencies
Starting point is 00:29:37 To try to find this guy Yeah what's his day His pitch was. And is he still allowed to see the release of the project? We don't know. I'm just saying we don't know, baby, Dee. We don't know. You sick.
Starting point is 00:29:47 He looks great. What a way to go out, though. Yeah, he looks great. But I'm just saying, did he, this picture could have been taken in June? What would be funny is if he's not really in a wheelchair. And they were like, you're going to sit there. Like, you're going to do you're not fucking wheelchair. Like, I'm out here.
Starting point is 00:30:01 I got holes. I love it, though. I love that look. That covers hard. I like that. Yeah. Whoever came up with that. Concepted.
Starting point is 00:30:10 Shout out to Nicole. What's her name? Anna Nicole Smith for the, obviously, the inspiration behind. Of what true love looks like. I mean, yeah, she did say she was in love. How much did she get after that guy passed? Nothing. Really?
Starting point is 00:30:25 Nope. She didn't get a dime. The family won the case in court. So, yeah, she didn't get anything. That's nuts. Okay, so for those that don't remember, because I don't. She received $475 million from court. From a bankruptcy court.
Starting point is 00:30:49 Then it was later awarded nothing by the Texas probate court jury and never actually received any money from her late husband's estate. Yo, listen, man, there's been money that I was waiting on that, you know, sometimes you start like scheduling the money that you know is coming in. Can you imagine scheduling for $475 million and then not getting that shit? Mm-hmm. Like, that would be fucking nuts. You know, she went crazy with her credit card before that, and now she was just sitting with sitting on that debt. Well, rest of peace to both of them, obviously.
Starting point is 00:31:24 But yeah, that was always, I remember back then when that, you know, they had came out that, that's who her husband was. Everybody kind of looked at that initially, like. How'd they meet? Like, Anna, what the hell you doing over there? Cut the shit. What are you doing? Well, I know you're thinking about upgrading to the all-new iPhone 17 Pro designed to be the most powerful iPhone ever, but are you also thinking about all that traffic
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Starting point is 00:34:18 They posted a photo. I believe it's supposed to be an interview, but I was also hoping maybe they weren't talks on the network side for someone Maxby. But this is exciting, no? No, definitely. I mean, we're excited to see anything that Maxby does after his, you know,
Starting point is 00:34:36 is released from prison to see, you know, what it sounds like as far as the music. But we've always said Maxby's personality, especially now, is something that he can probably capitalize off more. So to see him sitting down with Cam and Mace, obviously Camman Mace know what the optics are going to look like with that. That's what I want to get.
Starting point is 00:34:57 The guys know. That's what I want to get to. The guys, listen, Cam Mace cut the shit. First of all, I love y'all. Let's start there. But cut the shit. Y'all know what y'all doing. Max, you know exactly what this looks like.
Starting point is 00:35:08 But I'm not mad at it. Listen, man, if the guys could come together, I'd rather see Cam and Mace doing business with Max obviously, you know, the relationship with Cam and Mason Jim is where it is, but I'd rather see them doing something with Max than not doing something with them. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? So I get how it looks. I get that, you know, how it's going to come across to, you know, people that's looking at it and say, oh, damn, like, you know, Cam and Jim, obviously, you know, this is another thing in their, their tift or they're kind of whatever they have going on with each other that is going to kind of push them further apart.
Starting point is 00:35:45 them bring them closer. But I don't know where that stands, but I'm happy to see Cam and Mace and Max. We don't know what they were talking about. Don't know what they were sitting down discussing. I know it was a hilarious conversation. You know, it was definitely a lot of laughs and jokes going on. But the fact that, you know, there's still,
Starting point is 00:36:03 that's still Harlem in the room. You know what I mean? Jim is not there. You know, that's, you know, how I feel about that. I wish that, you know, it could all be a more unified thing. But the fact that that's Cam and Mace and then now, It's a lot of history and, you know, a lot of things that people don't know about at that table right there that is just dope to see them sitting down and having a conversation. And then, you know, where Cam and Mace are in the entertainment space.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Yeah. And the things that they're probably able to help Max with, you know, as far as maybe getting his own situation, his own show. I just think it's dope, man. It's either in any way or capacity that Cam and Mace could help Max. I think that is fine that they reached out and had some type of conversation with him. Yeah, I mean, I think a couple things can be true. No matter if Cam and Jim Jones, Morrison, I obviously Max and Cam grew up, I think, in the same building. Obviously, a lot of history there.
Starting point is 00:37:01 This would make sense regardless. But I also think that Cam, Mace, and Max B are of elite-level pettiness, and this could go off the rails in the interview. Yeah. Three elite, petty individuals with a common, I don't want to say enemy, but a current issue. Yeah, I mean. They share some issues. But again, I don't even want to make this about that because I'm not sitting here anticipating that they're going to make this a thing of, you know, trying to, I guess, you know, throw shots or shit on gym.
Starting point is 00:37:39 I'm with you. I don't want them to do. I know how it's going to look. That's what I'm saying. I hope they don't make it. I don't know, man. I just seeing Max and since he's been home and, you know, just seeing videos of him online and things like that, I just don't know if he's even, if he cares that much to even jump into that type of energy. I don't, I think that he's more focused on Max B.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Like, you know, because now when you do that, if you jump right into that energy, that's now sharing your energy and this momentum that you have with Jim. Oh, Max is the one I'm the least. Worried about in that regard. I think Cam is going to be the one. Yeah, but I don't think Max is going to allow that that. I think Max want to focus on Max. He want to do Max B shit. He want to get back to his wave and doing what he do.
Starting point is 00:38:24 But again, we know how it's going to look if they do anything. If they sit down, if he's on, you know, it is what it is. You know, obviously they're going to talk about certain things. But I just don't know, I don't know the energy that I'm seeing at Max. I think he's more focused on, you know, getting his thing back in order and focusing on what he has to do. I don't think he's just that eager to jump back into a situation or, I guess, a beef with somebody. I don't think that that's the energy I'm getting from Max. Again, the optics is hard to ignore.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Yeah. But I don't see that from Max. I don't see Max even allowing it to turn into something where it's like negative or, you know, I think Max is more so trying to figure out how he can take advantage of this momentum and, you know, get right back into what he was doing before he had to go away. I don't think it's going to be anything negative, though. While we're on that era of music into personalities, I feel like some of my favorite rappers have become some of my favorite personalities as well. Because I think Yeo on Vlad is hilarious.
Starting point is 00:39:23 I love Bleaks podcast that he does it in the Drink Champs Network. But Yea was on Vlad and he started a challenge. He said he could beat Memphis Bleak in a versus. Mm-mm. No. I don't agree with that. All right. Do you think it'd be close, at least? Um...
Starting point is 00:39:47 I know you have to say bleak. I think it would be... Yeah, I'm not saying Bleak would wash Tony Yeo. I'm not going to say that. Mm-hmm. Because Yeo got... He got verses on some big records that he can obviously play. Um, but so does Bleak.
Starting point is 00:40:05 You know what I mean? So... They're both in a similar space where they have... They have their own respective solo stuff, but they're on so many great like posse and group cuts that it would be it would be a tough matchup in my opinion um does he get to play dear summer it's his song bleak yeah yeah he's not rapping on it it's his song it's him just playing dear summer and they're just sitting there quietly yeah but like jokes aside once bleak start getting into the coming age and all of that
Starting point is 00:40:40 listen like y'all not see bleak is is is the furthest thing was slouch when it comes to his catalog listen I get it I get it is you know it's his cool to crack jokes and laugh but bleak has songs he his first few albums like Bleak was bleak has some shit out in the streets um I know a lot of people on line now
Starting point is 00:40:58 was young they don't really remember that but like once a bleak could play like literally like joints like coming to age and um what's the other shit is he on this that your chick is bleak on that yep what we're talking about though like blick can play some records that's like... I mean, this is off just like, you know, how Apple has the essentials,
Starting point is 00:41:17 but sometimes they miss a lot of stuff, but just for a conversation. He was on, is that your chick? Change the game. That's a win. Like that. He's on, it's all right. He has my favorite verse on One 900 Hustler. He can play that.
Starting point is 00:41:30 That's a win. Won that round. You meet him and her. Won that round. Yeah, I mean, Bleak has joints. He got, he got... My mind right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:38 He got verses on songs that when they come on, on a versus stage niggas gonna be like oh shit I forgot bleak was on this joint like I know how that would go now so does yeo he got verses on songs that's like oh shit okay the whole g you and the shit what they was doing 50 but we're not gonna just act like like
Starting point is 00:41:57 I don't know why yeo would just say that actually I know why yeo would say that because then people would talk about it and it may become a real thing and bleak and yeah you would get a bag from verses like I get that but yeah and it's not gonna be I don't want anybody to really think that bleak would get
Starting point is 00:42:11 washed. The only thing with, I mean, Yale does have the whole Beg for Mercy Genit album that he can play. Like the amount of records that are on Beg for Mercy
Starting point is 00:42:22 is insane. Popping them things, my buddy, Stump 101, want to get to know you, Crupy Love. Like, none of those songs
Starting point is 00:42:30 be you, me, him, you're not wrong. That is definitely, I smell pussy. Then he has his own shit. I know you don't love me. So Stump 101.
Starting point is 00:42:40 Like, Yale got joints Pimp and I love by Yale Drama Satisfire Got records he could play I think it'd be a cool matchup To be it would be It would be but I don't want people
Starting point is 00:42:49 Thinking that Bleak is going to go in there and get washed That's what I don't know That's all I'm speaking to I'm just speaking on people I think it's a pretty good match That people are saying nah Bleak again don't Listen go do your
Starting point is 00:42:58 Do diligence on Bleak And listen to the joints that he got Because I think a lot of people It's convenient for people to forget about Memphis Bleak And the records that he got But Bleak got some shit That if he's playing a versus
Starting point is 00:43:10 niggas are going to turn each other like, damn, I forgot he was on this. Yeah. Yeah. But then, yeah, yo, like, in between songs will just be like, all right, but I performed this in Croatia while eating scallops. Yeah, he had dinosaur eggs and shit like that. Like, yeah. And then you go by like, oh, point to Yale.
Starting point is 00:43:28 I'm like, I don't know, man. I never had a dinosaur egg, so shout out to him, man. You won. You got that rap. Congratulations to Pusha T and his wife. They announced that they're having their second. baby. Congrats. And, you know, usually just baby announcements, ironically, when you're involving push a T, usually just people say congrats and move forward. But this became like a
Starting point is 00:43:51 fucking debate based off the caption that he had put up on IG when he did announce that they were having their second child. Damaris, I don't know if you want to read this one. So he wrote the first half, I won't read it. The first half was directed to his son, Nigel, basically saying you ask for a big brother, you're getting one, right? To his wife. Virginia. He said, thank you for my second baby boy. I hope you carry on with the tradition and never teach me how to change a diaper, prep a meal, suck out a snotty nose or anything else a super mom does. You make things very easy for me and I love and appreciate you all for it. See you spring 20, 26, my boy. I mean, if that's their setup. So wait, they was,
Starting point is 00:44:30 they was killing push your tea for saying that. Who was you just texting? Push your tea. Those texting, congrats. Yeah. It's the I hope you carry on with tradition and never teach me. you had to change a diaper, prep a meal, suck out a side nose or anything else his supermom does. So what people were attacking him for was basically saying, oh, she's a single mom. That does not mean she's a single mom? How did they get that out of it? Well, because it's basically saying like that you're a, you're doing it like you're doing it alone. You're being a super mom?
Starting point is 00:45:00 Yeah, you're doing it alone. You have a partner in the house. Everything's paid for, but you're doing it alone. I didn't get that. I just, I think that that was just his way of saying you do it all, you're super mom, like, because obviously he's an entertainer. He's away from home a lot. You know, that's just the dynamic of those type of relationships when somebody is the entertainer or as a public figure or, you know, whatever owns companies in their away from home a lot. Somebody is
Starting point is 00:45:28 home taking care of home, taking care of the kids, raising them and things like that. I think that's more what that is. Like, just push your tea. In his own way, like, you do everything. Like, you know what I'm saying? I ain't. Basically, push his team. Say he ain't shit. Like, I don't, I don't do. Yeah, but there's a difference between saying thank you for doing everything and thank you for keeping on a tradition and never teaching me how to do these things. Like, you just do it. You don't have to teach. I don't have to learn how to do it. No, it's a joke.
Starting point is 00:45:51 I hope you carry on with tradition and never teach me how to change a diaper. Like, push your tea knows how to change a diaper. This is just shit talking. Like, he definitely knows. Maul, you know what you do a lot? When people say something very directly on what they mean, you make them sound better like, no, that ain't what he meant. He said what he did. You think push your tea don't know how to change a diaper?
Starting point is 00:46:10 I think that what push your tea don't know how to change the diaper. I think that will push your. That nigga know how to turn one brick in the three. You think he don't know how to change a diaper? He'd know how to put cut and re-rock. You think he don't know how to change a diaper? He's rewrapped cocaine. Do y'all listen to his rap?
Starting point is 00:46:23 I'm sure. You think he know how to cook a brick and don't know how to change a diaper? What do we talk about? We're going to get a lot of cool cocaine references from this entire exchange. Yeah, he know how to change a diaper. I mean, yeah, he's not a change a diaper. Now, I don't know if, you know, he knows how to. He may not know how to prep a meal.
Starting point is 00:46:40 He could prep a brick. but you know it's a little different He doesn't suck out of snotty nose But he knows But he knows how to give him one There you go He know how to give you a runny nose Off that blow
Starting point is 00:46:49 With that line that rail you just did You know what I'm saying? Like yeah Yeah And maybe he doesn't do this Because he has like PTSD Or it gives him flashbacks You know if he was trying to
Starting point is 00:46:58 Change a diaper or prep a meal He doesn't want to go back to that life Yeah So I think that was just his way I just having fun And just thanking his wife For doing everything
Starting point is 00:47:08 I think that's all of this People put too much stock into people's words and don't understand context. I mean, don't understand things like that, you know. Even let's say it is completely true and direct. I don't know. Some people, if it works for your family, then do it that way.
Starting point is 00:47:24 Like some people have just older traditional ways of how a household goes with everyone's role. And then what's wrong with that? If it works for it. If she's pissed, then no, we should probably talk about this. But if it works for her and works for him, I'll give it. This is why people are crazy. we sit here every week
Starting point is 00:47:42 and read tweets and read social media and things about women dying to just be housewives dying not to have to get them and go to work all right so then take care of kids raise the family take care of home so this is basically what push her saying
Starting point is 00:47:56 his wife is doing she's a stay at home mom like you know what I'm saying she's raising the kids taking care of home and they're killing her for that yeah y'all ask for this every week y'all on a talk about I just want to take care of kids and drop the kids off it school and go to Pilates and go get a latte.
Starting point is 00:48:12 Yeah. And now y'all mad at pushing for saying his wife takes care of kids and goes to have a latte? Like, the fuck, like people just be looking for anything to be upset about. Well, the snotty nose thing, that's actually kind of fun. Like, they have this thing that you stick in your kid's nose and you can pull suck out like the snout. It's like a fun activity, actually. You like that? You'd be having fun tomorrow. We both be laughing. Sometimes it's like, how is all that snot in your little ass know?
Starting point is 00:48:38 Like, how did this happen? Where are you storing this? What are you eating? Yeah, it's like, it's satisfying to just see a bunch of snot going in that tube. Baby, D, you all right? What did you do? Yeah, what did you do? Maybe.
Starting point is 00:48:54 Do me favor. Close that lap. That laptop is fucking you up right now. I don't know who you texting, who you talking to over there. You on the floor. What is you doing? I had to plug. Well, I was looking up stuff about push a tea, how old Nigel was.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Well, their first kid. how old he was when the last time Pusha Tea released the album but my laptop was about to die so I had to plug it up but while y'all were talking I was plugging up the laptop I thought the chair broke
Starting point is 00:49:16 I just see you underneath the desk like you're all right though you good yeah all right cool would you be cool with this dynamic this scenario well let me ask Demaris because I think any man would be
Starting point is 00:49:27 you know happy if he didn't have to do that shit yeah enough if you got push your tea money nanny me nanny me So what do you do? Right.
Starting point is 00:49:38 I do shit. This isn't about Virginia at all. We're talking about DeMaris. First of all, if you had a nanny, you would still be parenting, right? You would just have help parenting, but you would still be parenting. Yeah. I hate when people say if you have a nanny, you're not raising your child. That's just so natural.
Starting point is 00:49:51 Oh, I don't agree with that. It's helped. But you change in the dynamic. Rory is working. He has a job. He's doing things. We're saying if you're the stay at home, if you're the wife, you don't work. You don't have to get up and go to a job every day.
Starting point is 00:50:04 you're saying you would then two still want a nanny even though you don't have a job yeah kids are a lot of they have two kids kids are a lot of work if if i have a nanny that can help me with the minuscule things of parenting i can spend more quality time with my kid because now when when my baby i have this baby that i'm taking care of and then i have a toddler that i'm also taking care of like if when the baby needs to nurse or be put to sleep and rock to sleep. If my nanny can do that, I can spend more quality time with my toddler. If my toddler needs to be distracted when I'm trying to do something for my baby baby, I can do that as well. Like, it's help. If I can have someone who's here to clean the dishes or put on a pajama while I help
Starting point is 00:50:48 with the other, yeah, that's, people need help with kids, especially if the other parent is on tour at the studio all the time. Like, and it's just me in the house. There's a reason why they say you need a two-parent household. If one is gone, mentally, physically, he's gone. Mentally, physically, he's gone? Yeah, it's nice to have help with that. I don't think that that's crazy. So when people say, if you have a nanny, what are you doing? Do you know how much shit? It takes to take care of two kids, a toddler and a fucking a baby? I see people do it all the time. Yes, they can do it all the time. But if they had the option to have help, they would get it.
Starting point is 00:51:18 No, they do. They just prefer not to. Okay. Well, that's their personal opinion. One parent is not working. They're like, the fuck I need a nanny for. That's their personal opinion. Me personally, I want to be, I want to, when I wake up, I want somebody to help, wake up with me and help me get my kids ready so that I'm not exauntary. So that or help me with shit around the house so that when my kids come home, I'm not tired from cleaning and cooking. Would you ever be a nanny? Could I ever be a nanny? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:42 No. No, that's not. No. Not for me. You don't love kids enough? No, it's not that I don't love kids enough. You can love kids. I love kids enough not to be a nanny.
Starting point is 00:51:51 I don't have a lot of patience. I'm not a very patient. Oh, yeah. They would have you on a date line slamming the kid up against the fucking. No, that's not what that means. That's not what I mean. They would have demarice on Dateline, NBC. Like your baby, I would see that you're like, your baby, they're tripping.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Why she threw little men across the road. Ma. Yeah, I know you. I'm just fucking with you. I give so much credit to the people at a Mars daycare. And then we were doing school tours for like 3K and like the early learning stuff. I'm like, yo, I, this many young kids running around. Like, y'all are the bravest people of all time.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Yeah. That's a crazy job to me. Nanny? Anything in child care of very young kids. Yeah. Like, you have to be built. certain way to handle, I'm not saying a nanny for one kid, that's whatever, but like being at a daycare, like there's a reason why it's two teachers and like six kids. Yeah. Because that's a lot.
Starting point is 00:52:44 Like, that shit is crazy to me. I get anxiety just walking into Amar's daycare with the chaos that is ensuing with all of these children running around. Very loud. And though when pick up time, oh my God. And it's like they know. It's like a riot. Yeah, like their bodies are like alarms. They know when it's time to go home. Yeah. Y'all don't remember that being that little and be like, you know when you're about to like, you're about to leave? It's the best feeling ever. Like, I'm out of here. I can't wait to go home and just do nothing.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Run amuck. Just do anything. I refused to leave daycare one time because my mom got a haircut and I didn't think it was her. It's a 100% true story. You cried? Yeah, I would not leave with her. Damn, what the fuck did she get a buzz light year? Like, what she looked like?
Starting point is 00:53:26 I don't remember any of this. It's just a story that my mom tells everyone all the time. But I like refused. I was like grabbing onto the teacher's life. leg of like that's not my mom yeah i see it i'll be a lot of videos like that online like people like with their fathers cut their beards and the kids start chronic i'm like that is so funny but it's it's a real thing like you so used to seeing your parent yeah a certain way and then now they pop up with no hair on their face or no hair on their head you're like i'm not going with that
Starting point is 00:53:52 person that's not my mother yeah i guess you just got to cut like a little shorter and i was like there's no way that's my mom i didn't know i guess i didn't know how haircuts worked at the time and i was like her hair is like this. Yeah, yeah. And that is not like... Every day her hair is like this. What is this shit? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:05 Trying to explain that to a kid, though, would be so frustrating. And like, you're the person working at the daycare just trying to go home and it's like, this is what's keeping me. Yeah. Not even a real issue. It's just the haircut. I don't want to go. Is there anything left that we have to discuss before voicemails?
Starting point is 00:54:20 What does this guy catch his fiancee or her dead ex-boyfriend's grave site thing? Is that real? Because here, that's another thing that people just be doing shit for content. Like, okay, this is not real. I can tell already. Yeah. The actor and the acting is always so bad. Yeah, this is a skit.
Starting point is 00:54:34 So we don't got to talk about the piece. Yeah, I mean, the AI stuff gets me, but the fact that so many people think these couple skits are real is out of my mind. It's the most obvious. But you can make bands off Facebook doing that shit. Facebook falls for any fucking. That's because all the old people is over there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:51 They don't know what's real and what's not? You know what I'm telling my mother hit me with a story? Like, did you see that boy that can't? I'm like, my, that's not right? Before she even finish on my, that's not. real. Stop. That's just not. It is. It's on Facebook. It's definitely not real if it's on Facebook. It's not. Like, just, it's not real. A. And AI has made things on Facebook so bad. And there's just, it's all rage bait. Like, the internet has just become rage bait. People will create stories
Starting point is 00:55:16 that people are going to argue about on, and like on Facebook all day and just get money off it, get money off the engagement. I don't know how people fall for the AI videos, though. Sometimes I fall for them shits. I have not. I know when it's AI, like, I could, you could just tell. Niggas made an AI video with me. That shit pissed me up. AI video of you?
Starting point is 00:55:33 Yeah. Doing what? It was a picture. It's from my profile picture on Twitter and they made it move. Like they made me like brush my hair back and like smile and like it was so fucking creepy. I was like please never do this again.
Starting point is 00:55:46 Did you see the AI video from our Lola Brooke episode? Oh yeah. When they lock them all up. It's a photo of us and then randomly a cop comes in and arrests small. I was like what's the what is the kind of like I was a cop? What were they trying to get at? I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:56:01 I was like, did we talk about something on that episode where you got like, I was so confused by that one. And that's racist. Lock up the black man? That's true. It was weird. It's funny how that switched. It was so easy to manipulate kids because they didn't know any better.
Starting point is 00:56:16 Now it's so easy to manipulate like baby boomers. Oh, yeah. Like the roles have completely reversed in that regard. Like they'll see one thing and make up an entire political opinion based off something that was fake and it'll just spread like wildfire on Facebook. You can get a babe boomer believe anything. But I mean, I just don't understand falling for certain things. Sometimes it's like when you see the things people upset about it's like there's like
Starting point is 00:56:44 there's no way people think that this is real. But people do think a lot of this obvious shit that's fake, they do think is real. And I'm just like, I don't know. I just don't understand getting caught out there like with skits like these people thinking it's real. Like you think that would be the reaction of somebody. caught their fiance at their dead boyfriend's grave site
Starting point is 00:57:02 and how you know where's that how you know where he's buried? If this was real he probably has our location but you're not doing that if you know somebody got your location but if you caught your fiance at your
Starting point is 00:57:21 her ex's grave site would you be upset about that? She bought like wine and shit they was having a dead date. Yeah. They was talking. They was catching up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:32 If you want to go visit them, that's fine. You're going to let baby do you get dead date, though? I thought it was spot on. Yeah. If you just go to visit them, like, I hear that. Like, but. All right. Is she like a grave digger?
Starting point is 00:57:47 Like, did she go to gravesites a lot? Like, if her grandmother's dead, are you visiting your grandma a lot? No. Then, yeah, I'm going to feel the way that you're going to your ex-boyfriend. Like if that's not your thing already Like none of your family members get a visit But your ex does They didn't love me like he did
Starting point is 00:58:05 I don't go to grave sites Like I don't I saw the Eddie Murphy thing on Netflix And something on that he was talking about How he's paid for a lot of like Celebrity funerals Like friends of his that had passed away But he has never gone to a funeral
Starting point is 00:58:20 He's never went to a funeral? No Oh wow Like he won't go He'll pay for it All of that but he won't don't know if he doesn't go but he definitely does not go inside the church
Starting point is 00:58:31 okay like he doesn't view the body in the casket like he's not doing that whole thing and I think I kind of understood that like because he was saying like just the idea of seeing your loved one laying in a casket he was like that's kind of like that's like a lot like I would rather let them they pass
Starting point is 00:58:48 let me just remember them the way I remember them I don't want to see because seeing your loved one laying in the casket that's so final like that state of just like them laying there. And I think Eddie was just alluded to like he just would rather prefer not see his friends or family that have passed away like in a casket. Like, but he'll pay, he has no problem paying.
Starting point is 00:59:09 But he's like, not going. Yeah, I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I know a lot of people that don't go to open casket wakes because they don't want to see it, but we'll just go to the funeral when the casket's closed. Like I totally get that perspective for sure of I want to remember them the way I remember them. Not the last fucking flash I have is like, ugh, like just a life. body. Yeah, that's the one thing I wish I didn't do was view my brother in the casket.
Starting point is 00:59:31 Yeah, I can measure. Like, I would, that's the one thing. I'm like, why did I do that? You know what I'm saying? Like, because he was just so full of life. And so to see, like, the final that was just like, that's the one thing. And I'm not going, I don't know if, no, I've definitely gone to funnels after that, but I don't, but it's definitely changed, like, my way of going, like, I'll go to a funeral, but I'll sit all way in the back. Like, I'll be there to show support to the family, but I don't think I've ever really, I don't I don't think I viewed anybody in the casket since my brother. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:59 But that's too. When my home boy, Danny passed away, didn't go up to his casket. I could see him from the back where we were standing. You could see him in the casket. But I refused to walk up to the casket. So I understood what Eddie Murphy was saying. Like, that's just something that I'm just like, I understand why people don't want to see their loved ones in casket.
Starting point is 01:00:18 Like, that's just so final. It's like, first of all, that's not, it doesn't even look like, you know what I'm saying? It's like, no, I can't. But I understood what he was saying. Yeah, I was a Paul Bearer for Crack when Crack passed away. Yeah, being on Paul Barrier for that was not. Like, my cousin's open casket still sits with me,
Starting point is 01:00:40 but just crack and how young like he looked and having to be the Paul Barron around the casket for two days straight was like... How was it going to pass? Crack was two years younger than me, so 33. That's how my brother was when he died. Yeah. What is it with 33? Like so many people I know when they died young, like looking back at, they were 33 when they died. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Like I just had this conversation with somebody like- 25 club or 28 club or something. 27 club. Yeah. It's 27. But 33, I'm with you to. I know so many people that passed when they were 33. Like, it's crazy.
Starting point is 01:01:16 Yeah. Like, I don't know what, like that's such like a, I got to look into that. It has to be like some articles on that, like 33 years old. like so many people passing it well Jesus yeah he died at 33 yeah it has to be more to that
Starting point is 01:01:32 yeah because when you were saying that just now I swear something I said I guarantee you crack was 32 as soon as you was saying that in my head I was like I'm wondering if he was 32 because just what you were saying like
Starting point is 01:01:42 so young and this stuff I'm like and to your point with your brother too like I don't know how much time if you did you ever meet crack yeah but I met him at actually not far from here at some pop-up that was
Starting point is 01:01:53 Well, his store was... His store wasn't far from here. Another, just full of life. Like, seeing him that way was, it was strangest thing. Outside of, obviously, him passed at that point. But, like, that person being lifeless was like, it was just eerie to even be around.
Starting point is 01:02:10 Like, loudest, funniest person all the time. And then it's, like, nothing. Yeah. It's a chilling feeling. I definitely understood what Eddie Murphy was saying, though. Yeah, I get it. But if y'all get a chance, y'all should watch that. I watch the, uh,
Starting point is 01:02:23 The Frankenstein movie on Netflix. Oh, how was it? Great. Really? I can check it out. How much from the original story is in it? There's some of it, but this one they kind of tried to humanize them a little more. Okay.
Starting point is 01:02:40 How did they do that? Well, you got to watch it. I don't want to give it away. But you'll enjoy it. It's definitely a movie that you would definitely enjoy. Who is crazy? What's the professor's guy? What's the name?
Starting point is 01:02:51 Victor Frankenstein. Yeah. Who do you think was crazier when he was Frankenstein or when he was Victor? Well, no, Victor, Frank. There's two different people. You're talking about the guy who made Frankisier, is what I'm saying. Yeah. Well, the doctor that made, that created Frankenstein was definitely, they were saying, like, he was definitely like Frankenstein took on his energy and his personality.
Starting point is 01:03:15 Like, and even his brother, Victor's brother was like you were the monster. Yeah. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like so. But it was a really, really good movie. Like, and I kept hearing so much about it. I was like, you know what, let me watch the shit. And it was really good, though.
Starting point is 01:03:26 Yeah. It's long, but it's a good movie. I think we'll say the same thing about Elon. That he's a monster? Not the robots he made. It's going to be him. It's going to be him. He put his personality to robots.
Starting point is 01:03:37 His likeness was in. His likeness was in the robots. Who's the monster here? Anthony Joshua, Jake Paul. How you feel about that, Peach? December 19th. I like that better than the, it was Ruiz two he was going to do? Or Diaz?
Starting point is 01:03:51 Diaz, too. They did, yeah. Yeah, I like Anthony. Anthony Joshua, Jake Paul, more than I like D.S. too. They just, these random announcements now for fights and cancelation. This is getting kind of crazy. These are like professionals. Yeah, but I mean, shit, people understand.
Starting point is 01:04:07 Anthony Joshua understand this might be one of his biggest paydays. He ain't turning that bag down. Yeah. He's like, shit, I go fight him. No, for sure. You know what I'm saying? Because you know, they still look at Jake Paul like he's not a real threat. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:18 So he's like, for that bag, I'll definitely go fight him. Now, I do feel like this is probably going to be Jake Paul's. probably his toughest fight. Anthony Joshua, obviously being young, in great shape, a heavyweight, can really box,
Starting point is 01:04:35 can hit hard. Yeah, I think this is, I know, you know, when it was Tyson, everybody was like, that's Mike,
Starting point is 01:04:41 but it was still, you know, an older version of Mike. Anthony Joshua was still young and in his prime. So this is probably going to be Jake Paul's toughest fight. We're going to sit here
Starting point is 01:04:52 when it comes time for the fight and say, oh, it was claws, and Anthony Josh will probably couldn't hit him. You know, we're going to put all of that into the conversation. But the fact that, you know, Jake Paul is able to still get these fights booked and obviously
Starting point is 01:05:06 on Netflix and still, you know, create this fandom around it. He's a marketing machine, man. Yeah. I'm not at. I mean, I'll be tuned in for sure. I definitely will. I just want the Paul brothers to fight. I think that's just going to be the end.
Starting point is 01:05:20 That's going to be. They finally over? That's the one we need. When Jake and Logan fight, that should be the name of it. finally over it. We're finally over the stay. Well, I am curious how the ratings are going to be for this, because there was that rumor with tank and everything that the fight was not properly promoted and they didn't have the same, you know, energy they felt for Netflix for that fight.
Starting point is 01:05:43 Is it on a decline with these? Again, Paul brothers are marketing geniuses, but all things do eventually start to fall off. Well, the thing is you run out of people to fight. Yeah. that's like going to be enticing and going to be you know worth you watching so i think that's where jake paul might be headed with this is you know you run out of now the the tank thing was like interesting because of obviously the size difference the matchup um tank being one of the if not the best fighter in his in his class in his division um you know so that was a little enticing because it was like, okay, when, you know, when Jake fought Nate Robinson, it was like,
Starting point is 01:06:25 Nate was small and it was hilarious. It was like Nate is not a boxer. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? He's an athlete, hell of an athlete. But with Tank, it's like, yeah, he's smaller than Jake Paul, but he's a fucking legit legend in his sport. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:06:39 So. And I'm saying that somebody at their peak, size difference is crazy. Jake Paul is a great marketing guy. You have every last thing that could be a home run. and it didn't work. And of course, probably other reasons with Tank that they explained,
Starting point is 01:06:55 but I don't know. I just think next year, I think we're going to see a pretty big decline with these, like, for funsy fights. As far as, like, people won't be kid
Starting point is 01:07:05 too much about them? Of course, they'll have people tune in, but I don't think it'll be to the level that it's been for the last two or three years. I think people are starting
Starting point is 01:07:12 to get a little bit over it, no pun intended. Not unless you see Terrence Crawford versus Jake Ball. I will be tuning in. I will be right there. I will be right there. I might go to the fight.
Starting point is 01:07:21 If you see fucking, what's my guy's name that Terrence just beat? Your brother. Fucking, um. Canelo. Yeah. If we see Canelo versus Jake Paul, that's interesting. So there's still, there's a couple fights left that if one of those boxes want to grab a quick bag and just kind of rot off into the sunset. But how far away are we from De La Jolla versus fucking Jake Paul?
Starting point is 01:07:51 like and anyone caring about that. Yeah, I don't think anybody would care about Delaware and Jake Paul. Anthony Joshua versus Jake Paul is a little more. Yes. And Tyson than for sure. Delaware and Jake Paul. Pete is saying, is Floyd going to fight Tyson?
Starting point is 01:08:10 Was that something they talked about? I do remember seeing that. That's supposed to be next year, right? Maybe like, 2026, yeah. Nah. But now I'm starting to think that some of these fights that they announced, like, they'll make money off the marketing and then cancel it. Like, you get a bag just for announcing a fight and then be like, yo, nah.
Starting point is 01:08:31 Like, yo, my hand. Yeah. Something happened. Something happened. Tell us what happened. Something. Because, I mean, shit. But Floyd don't take any fight.
Starting point is 01:08:41 He fought John Gotti the fourth, who was the MMA fighter that decided to, you know, I'll try boxing against Floyd. Yeah. Like, did he fight? that up for like 14 year old Asian kid you remember that mm-hmm Floyd has taken some sick fights man yeah and what's so crazy about the the Gadi and Mayweather won they couldn't even get through the fight without a bra like it ended up just being 14 he was 20 okay I don't enough sure sure yeah absolutely ninja boy was his name tension nasukawa how like who sets
Starting point is 01:09:21 I mean, I don't know. Once the Saudis buy boxing, who knows what the matchups will be? We're going to be fighting. Rory versus Mall live for Vegas. For Saudi money? Netflix. Saudi money? Roy, I will fucking hit you with the everything but the kitchen sink for that Saudi money.
Starting point is 01:09:37 I won't be mad at all. For that Saudi money? Man, me and Rory a bare knuckle fight for that Saudi. You could headbut me, bite my ear. Every penalty in boxing history you could do for the Saudi money. They put us at the press conference. I want 10 ounces. We can go in there bare.
Starting point is 01:09:51 knuckle. As long as that fucking check cleared, I wouldn't give a fuck. What we go in there? Why are we wasting time weighing ourselves? Let's go into the ring. Today. I'm free tonight. I don't care about a weight class. Let's just go. All right. You know something like that is coming, though. What, podcast is fighting? Yes, that that was already going to happen. But the Saudis just doing what they did with the comedy festival with everything else. Oh yeah. Just here, do that thing you do for me. here's just fuck you money yeah yeah I think they're just gonna go laugh tonight here here's a hundred million make me laugh be funny I'm gonna be a whole jester nigga what what happens when the Saudis start their basketball league I'm going wins tryouts when it's tryouts I'm saying because remember
Starting point is 01:10:35 they crying me what J.R. Smith got a crazy bag from China right Iverson got a pretty good uh overseas bag what happens when the Saudis put their bid in and offer some of these NBA players a salary they probably do the thing that they did with live golf like once you go playing that you can't come back to the NBA I can see them doing some shit like that mm-hmm yeah some stipulations and closes on it like all right cool go get that bag but you can't come back and I don't think any American player is going to agree to that like it's still the NBA at the end of the day like just that logo is just oh for sure for sure you know I mean but I don't know Saudi money different no it's listen it is but you know like the NBA super stars, if you say, yo, if you go this summer after the season's over and play in another a Saudi tournament because they're paying you $100 million, you can't come back to the NBA.
Starting point is 01:11:24 I don't see any NBA players doing that. What happens when the South? LeBron's looking into it? Yeah, he wants to start his own league. No, no, no, starting your own league and then saying you can't come back. LeBron is retired. LeBron can do whatever the fuck he want. He's an NBA legend.
Starting point is 01:11:39 He's Hall of Fame. He's all of that. Like, I'm talking about guys that are like 23, 24 years old in their prime. They want to go get a bag once the NBA season is over because the Saudis say, yo, listen, we'll pay you $100 million for two months to come over in, who? I can see the NBA saying,
Starting point is 01:11:56 cool, but you cannot come back to the NBA. Yeah. But then where do you draw the line? Because they allow that with so many other countries. Like, that'd be weird just for it. But then again, the NBA has done that just with Chris Paul with the trade. Well, the NBA, you can't play in no pay. league like when you're under NBA contract?
Starting point is 01:12:18 No, but you could leave and go play in China and then come back to the NBA. Not why you have an NBA contract. J.R. Smith came back, right? He wasn't on an NBA contract with nobody? No, I know. But I'm saying he could still come back to the league. Like, it's not like he left the Knicks and while he had a three-year contract and went to China. No, what I'm saying is, so if NBA player has a contract right now, once the season is over, you still cannot go play in any paid league.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Now, if you're a free agent, you don't have a free agent, you don't have a contract. a contract, that's different. And there's some guys that's like, okay, I'm going to go pick up this bag and then I sign with a playoff team. Like, because this, the season over here is over this month. I'll go back to the NBA. I'll be in the, um, free agent pool and probably get picked up by a playoff team. I thought you were suggesting that once you play in the hypothetical Saudi league,
Starting point is 01:13:07 you can never play in the NBA again. Not like, yeah, I can see the NBA saying that. Yeah, I can see the NBA same for sure. I'm just saying that's if they, they don't do that with any other country. So it's like, just putting it on the Saudis is crazy. Just because they have so much fuck you money. But China has fuck you money. They just, they throw it around in different places.
Starting point is 01:13:25 But that would be interesting though. Like if a guy is a free agent, NBA, and then he says, I'm going overseas. Like, I'm not going to sign with the NBA team for the two years. I'm going to go play in the Saudi League. I wonder what the NBA would do about that. Like, they probably would say that, like, put a clause on that. What happens when the Saudis go with all the owners and give them a fuck you money deal?
Starting point is 01:13:41 Oh, now you're going to do whatever they want you to do. You're going to go play. Now the NBA is that. Yeah, you're going to go play anywhere they tell you to play that. It would make you a world champ. Absolutely. Maul, I have a funny cash app story. I was out over the weekend, and I went to split a bill with somebody,
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Starting point is 01:16:50 Yes, we do. Sponsored by a Boost Mobile Unlimited Talk Text and that for $21 a month. You've got mail. Yo, what's up, Pod? Can you all please help me with this situation because I'm truly puzzled? All right, so me and my sister have been debating on whether it's okay for a woman to approach a man. She says, no, no matter the circumstance, the environment, the situation, a woman should never approach a man. And I think the opposite.
Starting point is 01:17:17 There's the same. There's plenty of things. fish in the seat. But how do you expect to catch a fish if you never go fishing? You know what I mean? And so I think whether you're in the club, a concert, wherever. If you see something you like, it's okay to give a little tap, a little hey, hello, what's up, I see you, you know, and you leave it at that. Leave the chase into the man, leave the dates, whatever. I get all that. Leave that to leave that to the guy. But as a woman, if you see something that you like, why not go say hi first? Baby, can you please chime in on whether if it's cool or not,
Starting point is 01:17:53 and what situation would it not be cool? I just want to debt this. Like, y'all please let me know. Appreciate y'all. She's sound like the end of the Parker show. Remember when she talked? Yeah. She used to be like on the outro or the Parker show.
Starting point is 01:18:07 They used to talk. Like that's what she sounded like. It's like, are you reading that off your phone? It sounds like a voiceover. It didn't sound like a voiceover. She would definitely reading that. One hundred percent she had that type of point. Good delivery though.
Starting point is 01:18:15 I liked it. No, no, I loved it. Like, no, I think it's cool. woman to approach as a guy. I think he's great. Yeah, I don't think there's anything. I love him women shoot the shots. Yeah, it's nothing, it's nothing wrong. I mean, shit. Nowadays, I might have to. Niggas getting canceled for everything and harassment.
Starting point is 01:18:29 I'm just saying, we had a moment where it was like, yo, he was flirting with me. It's like, I just said hello. Like, what fucking are you talking about flirting with you? So women should, I'm not going to say approach men, but give the hint that you're not mad if he comes over and decides to talk to you. Like, kind of give that. Give the reassurance that you're interested as well. Give that warm, that energy. where it's like, okay, like she keep looking at me, she's smiling at me.
Starting point is 01:18:51 Like, okay, cool. Like, I can go say hello and introduce myself. Like, but, you know, it is, it is a moment where men walking up to women and just start talking. Women would look at you like you crazy. Like, you know, I also think it's great when women are directing that way because as men were terrible at realizing when we're being flirted with as well. Yeah. There's been plenty of times that one was like, you know I was like trying to flirt with you like or like I'm just telling you. Like I was like, I didn't pick up on that at all.
Starting point is 01:19:19 I thought you just needed directions. Like, I didn't know. I didn't know you wanted to be. You were flirting with you? Directions to my house. Yeah, I didn't even know you knew my name. Like, what the fuck? Yeah, I mean, but, you know, it's cool.
Starting point is 01:19:29 I do, like when you know a woman is like flirting with you or like, she was a shot at you. It's like the conversation could become cool because you can start like, oh, yeah, you're trying to holl at me. Like, what you're doing? You flirt? Like, I say it. Like, would you flirt with me? Oh, well, okay. Let me, let me see what your flirt game is like, like.
Starting point is 01:19:44 But, yes, the male ego is extremely fragile, but so is. the female ego because I've seen plenty of women that never wanting to be the one to like shoot their shout or reach out and then they try it, reluctantly try it. And then it doesn't go the way that they thought. Yeah. Men, we can handle rejection because we get rejected all the time.
Starting point is 01:20:06 That's all we know. It's just part of our, yeah. Women are not typically rejected. So when you put yourself out there, of course not every man is no matter who the woman is going to always like you or not. So yeah, they get hurt pretty easily when they get rejected.
Starting point is 01:20:22 Do y'all get rejected? How often do you have you been rejected, baby Dee? I've been rejected once or twice. In life? I've been rejected. I'm about to say those numbers is crazy. No, I mean, like, as in like, shooting my shot with a guy because I'm, I do that not often, but more often
Starting point is 01:20:39 than the average woman because I learned a long time ago my male friends, my brothers, my dad would tell me that men were intimidated by me. because I wouldn't get approached as much. And I used to like, am I ugly? Like, why the fuck do I not get approached? And they were always just like, no, you have a very strong personality.
Starting point is 01:20:55 And if I was not, like, related to you and wanted to date you, I would be terrified to approach you. I would be absolutely terrified. And I learned when I would start shooting my shot at men that, oh, they liked me too. They were just afraid to say anything to me because they thought that they were going to get, like, crushed. They thought I was going to be rude to them or something like that.
Starting point is 01:21:10 So I had to learn to be like, oh, what's up? And I also, like, risen men up. It's mad fun. It's like a game to me. How are men? Because it doesn't happen. us often so we get like you're mad giggly and shy. Anytime
Starting point is 01:21:21 when we like flirts with a few times like yeah it does make you feel better. Not like in an egotistical way. Just like oh this is cool. This doesn't happen a lot. I don't even flyers. Like what's up when we're going out? These are the dates. I'll just like I'll DM you a picture of my calendar and circle the days. I'm free. No, I see. That's when I'm not fucking with you.
Starting point is 01:21:37 You send me your calendar with circle. I'm like you, you first of all, are you a doctor? Yo, these are the dates I'm free. I can fit you in on the 12th. No, now I can fit you in. Now I can fit you in. Now I can fit you in. Now I can fit you in, but what's up? This is when I'm available to see you make it happen. Niggas make it happen. Nothing is better than when you flirting with a girl and your shit is working.
Starting point is 01:21:55 Like when your material is hitting, that has to be when a comic is like he's killing a room. It's the same feeling. It's the same dopamine. It's rhythm and motion. Oh, my God. When your shit work, because then you start planning your next, like your B move. Like, if this one work, we out of him asking for the check. We out.
Starting point is 01:22:14 That's the greatest feeling in the world. world when you know a woman is like digging you and the conversation is like and she's laughing it's like damn my material is landing tonight that one comment that puts it over the line are we just flirting for the fuck of it or are we flirting for a purpose in that conversation that's when that's when the dopamine hits like oh no she she really wants to come through yeah but it's a new type of woman i have rory the woman that your material lands with and then you're like yeah yeah you think it's everything grooving and then she hit you with that question. So what's your intentions with me?
Starting point is 01:22:49 We just met. I don't know. I don't have an answer. I wasn't expecting the double team. Yeah. Like you bought the defender over. I wasn't expecting that. Intentions.
Starting point is 01:22:58 Don't ask me what my intentions are we just met. I don't know. I don't know what my intentions are with tonight. I don't know where I'm going after this. I don't know. Like, don't ask me my intentions with you. I don't know you. Like, I think that's weird.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Don't ask me. Like, we just met at the bar. You asked us. So what's your intentions with me? That's weird. Yeah, like what you mean with my attention? Because then if I'm being honest, I'm my asshole. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:20 And this is why DeMaris is saying we could get robbed so easily. Yeah. We're spitting strangers butts on the first night. No, no, she's coming to my house. I ain't going to her house. You coming to my crib. That's worse. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 01:23:30 Yep. Show is. I got a bitch so bad shit, put your ass right out. You wake up anything gone. Me? I'm willing to try. What is easy? I'm willing to try.
Starting point is 01:23:41 Let's try. Is it worth? Is it worth some? material items? The material items can be replaced. Yeah. Going. Experiences can steal that pearl necklace right off your neck.
Starting point is 01:23:52 After I give her one. Like that. That's called offense. See, you thought the defender coming over was going to scare Rory. He just went before the double team got. He just, he just blew past the screen. You're like, yeah. I saw you coming.
Starting point is 01:24:07 And if a woman came to my house and fleeced me, I would have to, I'd call her and say, yo, you keep all that. you're ill because if she got all my shit down all them steps you deserve it what is she gonna take for me I don't have cash in my crib I don't have a bunch of fucking jewelry I don't have like you got jewelry jewelry guns she won't take my guns like alright cool like
Starting point is 01:24:29 then what jewelry and guns that watch she could get a little a nice little piece for that watch how she's gonna take it it's gonna be on the nice stand like I'm gonna see her like I'm not gonna see my watches going before she leave she gonna put you down put me down no that ain't happening I ain't no young nigga like that happened to a young green
Starting point is 01:24:47 old niggas get put down I mean all right We don't have to show on the screen What's her at though Let us be the deciding factor of this Easy ass Nick I just want to see if it happened Easy ass
Starting point is 01:24:57 See if a chick gets in my lap I want to see if she got in her eyes On her Instagram that's all I could tell in the eyes If she could fleece me I could tell She would definitely set me up If you would let her is what you mean
Starting point is 01:25:07 Just take me Do with me as you will Here Okay I mean we'll be worse, though, if you like it that much that after she fleeced you, you still wanted a second day. You want her come back. You can leave this. I got another watch. I just got a new one. You couldn't find this other one. Missed it. Missed this one. Yeah, this one I hid inside my sneaker box. You know, please. Now you're doing treasure hunts with her. You'll never find it,
Starting point is 01:25:32 butt naked in the house away. You'll never find it. That's like couple building to me. Yeah, that's You. Put the Rolex box in the bed under the blanket. Like, guess what is that? Come get it. Yeah, you can't play that game with me, baby, D. I'll have fake watches all over the house. Take all the shit.
Starting point is 01:25:48 I wouldn't do it. Fake watches. I'll go right to canal and go crazy with the rollies. Like, yo, the shorty coming back. She's going to think she hit the jackpot. I'm in here snoring all kinds of shit. Take all that thing. There was an era when the fake rolys look better than the real ones.
Starting point is 01:26:02 Still do. Absolutely still do. That was it. That's the only voicemail we had? All right. Well, listen, we got through this episode. Well, I do want to know Demers quickly before we get out of here. The two times you were rejected, what was like? I'm sure it was more than two. Did you cry?
Starting point is 01:26:16 Two I can remember. How did it make you, well, first of all, what was your game like? Like, how did you same calendar move or? No, it was, I had walked up to this guy at a party and I was like, I think, I was like, you had a girlfriend? And he said, unfortunately, I do. And I was like, that's not rejection. Yeah, you were gone. Yeah, that was one time. And then.
Starting point is 01:26:34 That's not being rejected, though. That is rejected. How was that rejection? He don't want me. He got a girlfriend. So you would have preferred if you would have been like, no, it's not a preference.
Starting point is 01:26:46 I'm not saying that it was a, that he hates me, but it was a rejection. I was rejected. To me, rejection is where there would have been an actual opportunity to date. Like, if you go, if you go up to a married woman
Starting point is 01:26:58 and she's like, no, I'm married, I don't think she just rejected me. I think she's just married. Okay, that's your opinion. Rejection to me is a single person says I don't want to date you. Oh, yeah, that's, that's happened to me from that. That's happened to me.
Starting point is 01:27:11 It was a calendar line, wasn't it? Huh? A single person, like, turned you now? Yeah. I mean, I'm not, I'm not everybody's cup of tea. I'm way too much for many men. I am a lot of women, so a lot of people don't like strong personalities. You know why?
Starting point is 01:27:26 You know why? Why? Gay. I'm all. That's not true. Gay, gay. That's not true. He's quoting half a bit.
Starting point is 01:27:35 Maul, you don't like women with, like, personality like mine. You prefer, like, more laid-back, quiet women. Who told you that? I've dated every type of woman, baby, dear. Okay, well, which ones did you prefer? I dated strong personalities. I've dated more laid-back. Which ones did you prefer?
Starting point is 01:27:52 It depends on, honestly, like, looking back, it probably depended on where I was at. Okay. Like, what in my life, like, what my energy was. Like, I've always been laid back, but I had a time where I was definitely more, like, wild and just, like, obnoxious. too. But now, I mean, strong personalities is probably something that I'm usually more attracted to because I'm more laid back.
Starting point is 01:28:15 Yeah, it's usually like that. And if this nigga put too much mayo on my sandwich, I'm not saying nothing, but you can. You know what I'm saying? Like that type of shit, like, babe, get this nigga. This nigga put mad mayo on my sandwich. I don't even want to go over it. Layback men love me, but I will always go for like the men who had more personality and they just be like, mm-mm. Wait, but just because you lay back don't mean you don't have no personality.
Starting point is 01:28:33 No, not like, that's not what I mean. I mean like, like both of us can't be stars. I always say that there can't be two stars in a relationship. Somebody has to. Why not? Jay-Zin, Beyonce seemed to be very happy. Yes, but guess who took a step back to let the star shine? Who is the star in that relationship?
Starting point is 01:28:52 Personality-wise. The woman is always a star. They're both, they're both stars, but personality-wise, who's the star? But Jay is laid back. Yeah, by nature. Even though he's a star, but he's a laid-back person. Exactly. Yeah, but he didn't become that when he met.
Starting point is 01:29:06 Trying to be a bigger star than Beyonce in the relationship is fucking crazy. Yeah, you should probably just get out of the relationship. Yeah, I'm not even trying to be like, I ain't got nothing for that. Like, that's all you. And then the woman is the star. And yeah, that's, I agree. It should be like that. But there's also many relationships where the woman will take a backseat.
Starting point is 01:29:24 Like they have like this big person, bubbly personality of a man and they'll be more laid back. I think that it has to be a balance in that way. Yeah. ego wise as well because when you got two people who think the world revolves around them it's tough to make a relationship work so yeah one person like that is tough to make a relationship about not exactly there's relationships that function just fine like that
Starting point is 01:29:47 that you think the world revolves right the world revolves around not literally where they're a selfish person but they're just like they think the world revolves around them and they have a partner willing to my longest relationship because I thought the world revolved around me and I had someone whose world also revolved around me now granted we gave in our relationship, but it was, it's just a, it's a different, it's a different dynamic. Now, the trick is to making a woman feel like the world revolves around her, but she definitely
Starting point is 01:30:14 knows that you are the one in control. That's the truth. Like, women know. Like, this nigga is just letting me run am up and do what I want to do, but I know not to play with this thing. Like, he ain't, he ain't going for the bullshit. And there's also opposite dynamic with that as well, because I've had the opposite dynamic, where it's like, okay, sweetheart, you, you run it.
Starting point is 01:30:35 Everything is, you control everything. You appear to be this man and everybody. But we know deep, we know deep down, we know. Just that advice in a relationship. Don't call your boyfriend a big man because that's only condescending when you say. You got it big man. Your girl called you big man. No one ever said that seriously.
Starting point is 01:30:53 Your girl called you big man. It's another nigga tapping. There's something my mother used to say. That's like, you got it chief. Unfortunately, unfortunately, I took it and I've used. I used to hate when she said it when I was younger. But I say it now. Like when you just see a nigga, that's just all that.
Starting point is 01:31:06 You're like, all right, Mr. Big Dick. Do your thing. Do your thing, Mr. Big Dick. You got it. You got it. This is how y'all end up on Dateline. You can't do that. Demaris?
Starting point is 01:31:19 You can't play that game with niggins. You got it. You that. Like, when niggas think they that, it's okay, you that. That is crazy. You can't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that.
Starting point is 01:31:30 Don't do that. And I don't want to have to kill nobody. so there you go What Summer said Finally over it Don't make me do it Listen summer I love you but you better not
Starting point is 01:31:39 Give us another over it I know that I think the next series Is gonna be triggered Triggered It's a pretty good prediction I'm not mad at that Yeah
Starting point is 01:31:47 I was finally over But now triggered She's about to be in a Did we wait Did we just Witness Summer's villain origin Mm
Starting point is 01:31:58 Is she not gonna become to like just crush every man she ever comes across. I mean, she kind of tore London up on the second album. That was emotion. Yeah, but that wasn't. And I'm not going to her a villain because I know it's accountability on both sides, but she tore his ass up on that fucking album. Like, yeah, he could.
Starting point is 01:32:18 That was more villain to me. He could get up. Not being able to get up to your own production is crazy. Like having your foot on your neck that somebody foot on your neck to your own. You're like, you think you made this music. This is your tunes. Tear me up on my. Fight back.
Starting point is 01:32:30 Like what you doing? Like, we are debating child support and pub splits. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, that's a wild situation to be in. Yeah. I mean, I don't know. I feel like, do we think Meech was the one that just, that got her to hear? And again, I love this album.
Starting point is 01:32:47 We all do love, we do love, unfortunately, hurt. Hurt Summers, our favorite, but I feel like she was fond. When people say that, that's crazy. Like when you hurt, someone's our favorite off. Oh, it's fucked up selfish thing fans can do. But we do love. No, it makes for great music. For sure.
Starting point is 01:33:02 My thing is, do you think that had to be in the final stroll, though, when Meach said that was my cousin? Yeah, my cousin. They were together after that? They were spotted together after that. They were spotted together at this point. They were spotted together after that. They definitely. Meet you and his cousin?
Starting point is 01:33:18 No. Well, they probably were too, but no. Meach and Summer. They was definitely spotted together after that. It was his smirk when he said, I was like him, my cousin was in a grocery house. It's a fair point. Like, you're, niggas. It's real strict in this relationship.
Starting point is 01:33:33 I can't even help my cousin. Yeah, it's crazy. Wow, who's gonna carry all these bags? It's my cousin. What's the worst, the worst lie you ever told, Mom? That I ever told? The worst one. Were you just like, you got, you was caught up quick and you just had to throw something out there?
Starting point is 01:33:48 Um, damn, what was the worst lie I ever told? I think I probably killed a relative that was, well, re-killed a relative. It was already dead, but I was like, yo, my cousin, like, shh. Hopefully they don't catch you at the grave site and look at the date. I feel like, wait, hold on. Yeah, I think probably something like that. Like, I probably threw death on the cousin that was already dead, like something like that. But that's fine.
Starting point is 01:34:13 No, it's not fine. Oh, no. That's probably the worst. But looking back, it's like that was unnecessary. That was stupid. When I passed, and I hope it's in a long time. But when I pass, I give all my friends and family free range to kill me as many times as you would like. As you need to.
Starting point is 01:34:26 Put crimes on me. Do anything that you want with my name and death. To help yourself. I'm totally cool with that. If you're facing 30, put that shit. Here's my social. Yeah, I did it. I did.
Starting point is 01:34:41 Put it on me, man. It's fucking me. But yeah, that's probably it. I was never really into that. Honestly, I never played that lying game like that. Now,
Starting point is 01:34:48 those girls that I liked that I dated, I got caught up, you know, flirting with another girl or another, and then I just had to, like, say something to get out of it. But, like, I was never, like, really into that, though.
Starting point is 01:34:56 Like, he was just fucking them girls. She was going to get right back. Yeah, pretty much. But that's why I never had. bad relationships with women. Like, that's why women I dated to this day for the most part. Me and all of them are like still, if we see each other, we're not, I'm not in communication with every woman I ever dated.
Starting point is 01:35:09 But like, if we were to see each other, it's still like. Not even Bruce Moines, that unlimited data that you can do that. That's too much data. Moose can't cover that. But yeah, that's why because I never was really into, you know, playing the manipulation game in line and women like that. I never played that game like that. Four years, worst lie.
Starting point is 01:35:24 I told it on, I think a few episodes ago when I called the Uber and my phone was on my My phone was on my chest and I said, well, my man's was texting. Oh, yeah, yeah. I was in sleep. I had nothing. And then when it left my mouth, I was like, that didn't even make sense. That's like halfway when it was coming out of my mouth. I couldn't even, I was like, what am I saying right now?
Starting point is 01:35:48 I pin every nigga on like, every nigga is Rory's friend. I'd be like, what's Rory friend? But that's what you're supposed to do with me. Yeah, I was like, that's Rory friend. I know him from like, we working on. Oh, I've been working on Rory's album for year. We're talking about the album. We're working on Rory's album.
Starting point is 01:36:02 Every one of Rory's albums, the nigga texting me is working on Rory's album. She ain't been in studio once. I invited her jazzy shit. She didn't go, but she probably told somebody she was with me, me, Jaze. Yeah, and don't know how to turn the soundboard on another that shit.
Starting point is 01:36:16 You don't know of you. It's just one switch. Just lying. Like, oh, no, that was something that Wale said in one of his songs before we got out of it. I started laughing. But Wale said something to the fact,
Starting point is 01:36:27 like, you know, it's always somebody birthday. Like his chick Keep going out While he was like Yo, it's always Somebody's birthday And what's funny is
Starting point is 01:36:38 Because women love that You know we going out tonight It's so-and-so birthday Stop playing with me Yo My issue with that You don't got that many friends And we can table this
Starting point is 01:36:45 For a further conversation Maybe Patreon on the next episode But that's not the red The red flag is when they're telling the truth Why you know these many hoax Like this many hoes Yeah You are going to a birthday every night
Starting point is 01:36:56 Why? Right That's not your friend birthday dinners be lit birthday dinners be lit be lit huh what's that girl's last name you know what else is gonna be lit
Starting point is 01:37:08 tell me her name not her Instagram name huh like tell me her real name not her Instagram name that's not your friend you at every birthday day no you're about to open up a whole other conversation that's what I'm saying
Starting point is 01:37:17 we should table this women don't be having friends oh my god that is a perfect way to end and pick this land up yeah like y'all got acquaintances you got girls that y'all know that's too good of a topic
Starting point is 01:37:27 but y'all don't And we're going to get out of here on this. Y'all have friends, but they ain't, that ain't the girls y'all be in the clubs with. No. Well, no, because you can have. You don't even celebrate your real friend the way you do that hole you know from the club. Because some people are better for certain things.
Starting point is 01:37:44 I have close friends that I wouldn't take to the club with me because they don't know club etiquette and they're not club people. And then I have close friends. What is club etiquette? Because these are doing anything in the club. Josh, help you're writing all these down. What is club etiquette? We ain't going to get out of here,
Starting point is 01:37:58 listen, we're going to get back to that next episode. What is club etiquette? Because none of y'all am, don't have club etiquette. The shit I see online, no etiquette. The shit that you're not into, why are you in this restaurant with that on? Oh, I hate. Club etiquette is like Oxymour. Like, that doesn't even, what etiquette is in the club?
Starting point is 01:38:14 In the club you can do whatever the fuck you want. What is club etiquette? But we'll get back to that. Don't answer that. We'll get back to that. All right, y'all. We'll talk to y'all soon. Be safe.
Starting point is 01:38:22 Be blessed. I'm that nigga. New veneers on the way. True. This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human.

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