New Rory & MAL - Episode 462 | hAte-TM

Episode Date: March 3, 2026

In this episode the New Rory & Mal crew discuss T.I.’s family jumping 50 Cent, CyHi’s recent shots at J. Cole, and Lil Yachty’s freestyle and new album (as well as Bruno Mars&rsq...uo;). We also discuss why people’s mouths are funky, why Shia LaBeouf never needs another interview, + more! All lines provided by Hard Rock Bet Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://www.boostmobile.com/promo/25-foreverSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed Human. People have a hard time doing that when they're in the studio with Leger. Well, my bad. Sorry. My bad. Sorry. Oh.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Oh, are we rolling? Oh, Peach. Are we rolling? We are rolling. We are back. Welcome to a new, new episode of the new Rory and Mall podcast. I'm all. I'm Rory.
Starting point is 00:01:03 And we are back. I hope you've ever done that. We was trying to figure out what we was talking about this on this episode and Baby Dee has you know she has control of it and her photo booth
Starting point is 00:01:14 on her MacBook popped up Baby Dee was giving thighs and pies what was you doing over there baby Dee we saw that who was that for that was a little you had a little photo
Starting point is 00:01:24 you had like it was like an art direction to that photo shoot and everything like the bed was done you don't even make your bed up like that like you know you made the bed up
Starting point is 00:01:31 for the photo shoot did you see how a comfort was folded it looked like you was making content. Yo, baby, what you doing? You got an O-F we don't know about?
Starting point is 00:01:39 No, I don't. Baby, they got a feet O-F we don't know about for sure. I respect you. You got a foot O-F, we don't know about. You over there selling feet. You got nice feet, though, so I ain't bad. But what you was doing over there in between the sheets? I was just taking photos.
Starting point is 00:01:53 You know, sometimes you like to take photos of yourself to just remind you like, oh, you have a nice body. You look good. No, no, no. Okay, yes, you're right. Sometimes we do like to take photos also. But them photos don't just live in the photo. booth, though. Because that's photo booth, that's the MacBook.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Like, you put the MacBook on the bed. I know that photo will count down from three. I know how, yeah, like, that was a curated photo shoot. Yeah, and it was a, it was a carousel. It was like nine pictures up there, yo. So that means that that's the nine that made it off the editing floor. Yeah. So, like, how long was the photo shoot?
Starting point is 00:02:23 Was you, how much studio time did you book? It wasn't that long. It was just, I had gotten dressed for the Mariah, the scientist concert and I just. Oh, that was from a riot? That was what? Does this past concert? Yeah. when was it Saturday Friday Friday
Starting point is 00:02:36 Oh so this what baby D was doing on Friday I see the hair you look like you look like Jessica Jessica Rabbit you got the Jessica Rabbit here Like it's glowing baby D what's up with you yo what is happening All right first of all how was the how was your weekend My weekend was good All right cool nata we got that out the way How was the show how was the show
Starting point is 00:02:59 This show was really good I was I was I You know me you know I had to cry I was so proud of her. I was so happy for her. Where was the show, Radio City? Radio City. Shout out. Sold out.
Starting point is 00:03:10 Shout out to Mariah Sciences. That's incredible. That's incredible. Sold out show at Radio City musical. That's big. And it sold out fairly quickly, too. The production was good. She's getting so much better.
Starting point is 00:03:20 Like her growth from her performances last year. You could tell the budget is bigger. You could tell she's putting more effort in. It was really good. And I like being in shows where Radio City isn't, it isn't Barclays, right? And it isn't. And hopefully one day she gets. to those places, but it feels so intimate.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Like, everybody, you can hear everybody. She did both of those already know. As a guest. Yeah, with, she was Lotto's guest. Okay, okay. But, um, you can hear everybody screaming every word to every song. Every word to every song. Like, it was, it was incredible.
Starting point is 00:03:51 I had a, I had a ball. Was a lot of pretty women in there? Oh, they were beautiful. But the girls were so cute. They were all dressed up, like, they were, they kind of like dressed up like Mariah. They had their cute little leather shorts on and their little funky boots and like their little toy soldier. Is that what you gave him for the concert?
Starting point is 00:04:07 I had, yes, the body suit that you saw, I had that, but I did put pants over it. Thank God. I was about to say. Thank God. I thought you might just gave him the trench with that on like there. I had to go see. Going backstage and opening the trench from my life. You know what I said?
Starting point is 00:04:21 Looking like Apollonia. I thought that's what you gave him right there. But it's all good. So it was a good show. It was. Rory. Shout out to Rory and Carly Hustle for surprising me. but um rory's so funny
Starting point is 00:04:33 Roy was calling me or whatever and like I looked at it sometimes Rory called me and I knew he was like with reason I looked at my location I'm like all right they're around the corner man what they want Rory kept calling me kept calling me he texted me and was like you want these Mariah of scientists tickets or not I call it back
Starting point is 00:04:48 immediately like wait what's going on that's how they do yeah that's how they do Rory so I'm as they know they got a gift they call right back don't they I'm at I'm at brunch with Carly Hustle and her partner busy and she brings up that she has these Mariah, the scientist tickets, but she may not be able to make it. And I was like,
Starting point is 00:05:04 I know somebody that's a diehard Mariah fan. You got somebody. So I'm at lunch, two, three calls. I'm like, all right, I mean, I'll let you know, Carly, but she not answers. Like, you know what? Let me text her. Yeah. So I say, yo, I got possible passes for you. Before he went through. Before he said, delivered. And then the phone started we're going to sit. Carly says, there's no way she just called you back when you texted her about the tickets. I said, yeah, that's supposed to be my best friend. That's how women do. And then. And then did that. And then did that. And then did that. the bullshit, yo, I just woke up.
Starting point is 00:05:34 Because I was, you put the voice on and everything. Because I was in and out of sleep. So that text message woke you up. No, my phone was on D&D. I didn't hear anything. But I had just woke up and I looked at my phone. And you know when you ended out of sleep, I looked at my phone. I'm like, man, what worry I'm because I knew that you were coming to Brooklyn.
Starting point is 00:05:52 So I thought you were calling me to hang out. I didn't feel like hanging out. If you were home and I saw you call me, I would have called you back immediately. But I knew you were in Brooklyn. I'm like, I don't feel like hanging out. Like I'm, that's what we were. because you was like, where you at? I'm like, where you at?
Starting point is 00:06:05 Especially when you don't feel like hanging out, I ignore those two. Where you at? What? Right now. I'm tired. I think that's false history. Or what you're doing?
Starting point is 00:06:15 It was something like that. It was either where you at or what you doing. That's why I checked your location. I saw you as in Brooklyn. He thinks that's false history is hilarious. False history. Okay. No, I said where you at?
Starting point is 00:06:23 Do you want these Mariah signing tickets or not? Yeah. He said, where you at? He was called me. Or was it where you at first? It was where you at first. Within a minute, like, it's the same. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:32 All I saw was where you at and the missed cause. And I checked his location. I saw he was in Brooklyn. He was like 15 minutes away. I'm like, I don't feel like hanging out. I'm exhausted.
Starting point is 00:06:40 We had a long work week. Last week, felt long for some reason. It was the same work week. I felt, I don't know why. It felt long. Just say you ain't feel like
Starting point is 00:06:49 hanging out with Rory. No, it's not that. You ain't got to do the long work week thing. You know what I think it is? I didn't feel like hanging out with Rory. I think it was fucked up. I didn't want to hang out either.
Starting point is 00:06:56 I was trying to get you some tickets. That's what is really like, I'm trying to position this like, I wasn't a lonely person running to the streets. That's cat because after what we was about to hang up, he was like, yo, I'm only like five minutes from your house. I was like. I was just baiting you because I was with Reed. He's like, I'm about to come get you. I was like, ah, don't do that. No, because Reed and I were already going to the city.
Starting point is 00:07:13 I was just fucking with you with that. Oh, okay. Though you haven't like invited me to the house, I would like to see it. But, you know. This is nothing to see. No, shit. If we did, that's what's going on in the crib? Shit, like, what time is brunch?
Starting point is 00:07:25 Because I need to pull up. Like if it's thighs and pies like that every Friday, we hit. We in the house. What? So, all right. So hold on. You hit her Friday. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:34 So what time did you start to shoot if that was like the book? Because if he hit you. That was right. That was about to walk out the door. I was literally about to walk out of the door. I told her at 307 is when I hit her about the tickets. So she did have ample time to get a photo shoot. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:47 All right. Cool. All right. That was quick though. That wasn't. That didn't take long. A couple like thigh shots. That was fine.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Find that angle right away. 10 minutes. Wow. I'm out the door. I like that. Okay. I will say, though, I do believe there's a world where Damaris does not want to hang out with me.
Starting point is 00:08:00 I can accept that. But when I was jokingly like, yo, I'm right down the street. I'm like five minutes from you. She's like, don't come here. Do not come here. I was like, oh, I was joking, but my bad, why? I was drained. I think it's because Tuesday, I usually rock and sit in the house and I didn't.
Starting point is 00:08:16 I was running around Tuesday. Like, the day we have off, I was running around Tuesday. And like, now that we have different personalities on our show, which I love all of them, it was just Thursday was a lot. It was a lot of talking. It was a lot of people. It was a lot. I was just by Friday.
Starting point is 00:08:30 I was like, I don't want. Social media was your social battery was drain. My social battery was drained. I was like by, yeah. And then reason was in town. I went out with him on Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:08:38 It was just, it was too much people. I was like, it was too much people. Yeah, I was like, nah, I need to just be alone like in my house and silence. No, I'm with you though.
Starting point is 00:08:46 I was extra exhausted this weekend for some reason. Like, thank God, Miss Rachel dropped some new heat rock. Mm. So I even threw that on. and snuck in like a 30 minute nap we felt like eight hours. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:58 I was very tired. I spent most of yesterday just sleeping. Yeah, I don't know why. I was really tired this weekend. Yesterday was my sleeping bed ride day. Really? Yeah, I was in the crib all day.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Yeah, bedrock. I'm a bedrock guy. But we are backspots about boost mobile unlimited talk, text, and data. Yes. Did you do anything? Saturday I went to see Scream 7. I went to the theater
Starting point is 00:09:22 Saturday night. I caught the last show. I didn't even know it was coming out. My people said me was like, yo, let's go see Scream 7. I was like, didn't even know a scream was coming out. I'm always down to go to the movie,
Starting point is 00:09:32 so I went to it. It was, I think seven is a lot. Let me just say that. I didn't even know. I think I missed six, five, and four. Like, like, seven is a lot. But I think I saw three.
Starting point is 00:09:43 I don't know, man. I wasn't, I wasn't, it had his moments. It had some moments that was kind of like, okay, they put a nice, they put a spin on it, but the spin was kind of, cheesy, I guess.
Starting point is 00:09:56 I don't know, man. That's not my type of scary, like, film. Like, my scary film is, you know, the prototypical, you know, put somebody in a house somewhere where it's like a lake house or somewhere on vacation.
Starting point is 00:10:11 And, you know what I'm saying? The guy that's the fucking local town, I don't know, parks department, cleaner guy, he kills everybody to come. Like, give me that. But, like, the screen's seven, like the ghost.
Starting point is 00:10:24 face mad still like we still is it the same guy like refresh my memory I can't remember the last time I watched the screen no it's it's the same guy but like then there's you know how they do like how they say oh the copycat killers yeah like people fall in love with like killers so now other people are
Starting point is 00:10:40 mocking him like trying to be him as well because I'm about to say that I mean that's that that precinct should be on notice yeah yeah seven movies we haven't caught this fucking guy in this town and I think it is you know what I think it is I think we are so like desensitized as like just humans now. I think like scary movies have to just be a little more
Starting point is 00:10:58 like just hopping out of like, you know, the dark corner in the crib and standing there. That don't scare us no more. Yeah. Make a really good. Like raise taxes. Like why can't the killer just raise taxes and like raise the mortgage and then like, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:11:12 Get fired. The guy got fired and it's like, oh shit, I'm going to eat. Oh shit, I'm going to eat. So Scream 8 with Donald Trump and Cachstel. Yeah. Like give us that like this. It's just, I don't know, man. I just think that.
Starting point is 00:11:21 seven is a lot. They could have stopped at like four. Oh, you make a good point because we can really open our phone and actually watch people get murdered, unfortunately. Yeah. And like real life. So yeah, I hear you. Scary movies are. It's just not.
Starting point is 00:11:33 You have to have a real story that we absolutely cannot predict. Yeah. And I think that's going to like give us more of a scare than scary movie seven and ghost face is here and this, that and third. And, you know. I know I'm sick because like the only shit that scared me is shit I can't fight. Like, nigga with a chainsaw, I can fight you. Like, I got a chance. Even if I died trying, I got a chance.
Starting point is 00:11:57 But like some supernatural shit. That's, yeah. Like, some shit I need a priest for. All right. Now I'm terrified. Yeah. Yeah, because the, like, the real life type of scary movies are definitely, like, only target liberals. Because there's no way.
Starting point is 00:12:13 Like, why in every, the Second Amendment law should kick in at some point in these movies. Yeah. If there's a serial killer in a loose, nobody has a gun. he's walking at that pace for this long and no one thought firearm yeah no cops no nothing around it's like well this is not this isn't real
Starting point is 00:12:31 like you can't do nothing without police pulling up now so yeah I don't know it was it was cool I guess if you're a scary movie you know like part of that like hive where you know they have like a whole high people like watch every series and if you're one of those I'm guessing you might have enjoyed it but it was okay for me it wasn't it wasn't all of that
Starting point is 00:12:48 um I saw on Twitter I don't know if it was real or not but there was a trailer for Scary Movie 7 or whatever one were on at this point. And they were making fun of Scream in it again. Scary movie 6. So they're releasing these in conjunction, it seems like, now. That would be the smart play. Yeah. But yeah, I did see they start with a transgender joke, so everyone was upset about it.
Starting point is 00:13:15 But I don't know the actual date, but it has everyone from the original cast. So, you know. Another 50-plus year old. woman that you, Regina Hall, did I say, did I put in the absolute section, Baby Dee when you asked? I'm sure you did. Yeah, Regina Hall, absolutely. I think that goes without saying. 50 plus, yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:13:32 100%. Definitely goes without saying. She looks amazing. It was a lot of music going on this weekend. Where do we want to begin? Do we want to start with this, this T.I. and 50 thing? Do we want to start with this is? To get it out of the way.
Starting point is 00:13:47 How much longer do we got on this, though? Seriously, baby D. I thought the clock was on last Monday. You know what I, alright, let me tell you what I don't. Now they got Benzino wearing T-shirts. Yeah, let me tell you what I don't like about this 50 T-I thing because y'all, y'all came here or I don't know if y'all said it, but I seen people online, 50 got to respond, 50 got to respond. I was one about it.
Starting point is 00:14:05 But why? Like, why did he have to respond? And not only that, this is another thing that I didn't like about this whole thing. Isn't T.I. a comedian? Why he just couldn't keep it trolling, keep it jokes? Because he's a rapper too. Yeah, but 50 ain't put out a record to him. He posted a picture of his wife.
Starting point is 00:14:23 Like, T.I. Just had a comedy special. Just had one. He's a comedian. Like, he's all the way a comedian. He's more of a funny guy than 50 at this point, right? So he should do, like, pop-ups the way Chappelle did and, like, maybe do a set about 50. What about doing skits on Instagram?
Starting point is 00:14:41 This and 50. What about doing a skit? Like, my name's tip. But here's another tip. Crimestoppers.com. Like, something like that? What about that? Like one of those skits?
Starting point is 00:14:47 I'm just saying, I just think. The rapping, I just think, and the fact that T.I. Just put out a song. He got a song with, Ferrell produced it, right? Yep, which is great. And it's doing numbers. No, it's actually a very popular. No, listen, so I understand why Ti would get into it.
Starting point is 00:15:02 It behooves the business of it. I'm never mad at rapists rapping, though. I'm not mad at that. But it behooves the business to get into a back and forth with 50, knowing that I have a new song produced by Farrell available now on DSPs. It all helps the brand and the King family. It helps, it helps. It helps the family hustle.
Starting point is 00:15:19 Right? Of course. So we understand that. I'm just saying, how much longer do we have for this, though? Because I get it. You know, Damani is in it. And you know, Damani shit is only hitting when King put his pen to it. You know that.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Other way, you mean King shit only hitting when Damani put his piece. Whenever, whichever one they put out a song, I'm going to always flip it. Wait, so is. Damani just put out a joint, King put his pen to it. Is it the only time of it? Is Damani Diggy and then King is Jojo? I think Damani is older. I know, but Diggy was the better rapper.
Starting point is 00:15:51 No disrespect to Jojo, but he's more king in this situation. Okay. Yeah. Even though he's the older brother. How many kids does T. I have? So, T, they have... Family, man. Family host.
Starting point is 00:16:01 They have seven all together. This is going to be a long battle. Yeah, it's going to be a long battle. Yeah, they have seven. Only two kids have released this trucks. We got five more to go. Yeah, I'm just, listen, and listen, I get it. And don't let Tiny get a sheet of paper.
Starting point is 00:16:17 I get it. Listen, I get it. And get the girls together. I get it. But how much more time do we have for this, though? Like, I get it. I understand. Let's, let's, let's capitalize off the moment. Salute to the hustle. It's grand hustle. It's family hustle. I'm not mad at the hustle. I'm just saying how much longer do we have before we like, all right, we can move on from this. That's all right. I'm not to call them. Until T.I's album. Why? Why are you calling us out? Because you niggas is so, this is why they be saying y'all got New York bias. This is why. Because even when. Because even when. You. You know, even when. You guys. You know, because even when. You know, everything that's going on. Play Damani's this. Play Damani's this. Demani's this is fire, bro.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Damani, we have this. First of all, I knew that Damani. Yes, I knew that DeMani was a good rapper, right? Yes, I want to make that cool. He doesn't get the, you know, not as many people know how good he is. But this is now an opportunity. Everybody is seeing, oh, now, like, this thing is nice.
Starting point is 00:17:11 Like, T.I got this nigga, like, this is his seed. Yes, it is. This nigga is nice. But now it's, how long do we got for this? Like, y'all be. asking for real rap all day long. Like, we're the real rappers. There's a lack of talent. There's a lack of talent. The talent comes. Now it's, how long do we have for this?
Starting point is 00:17:28 I'm not mad if Damani puts out mute, but like, I'm just something about with this whole TI and his family versus 50 thing. How much long do we have for this? And Damani is a great rapper and wrapped really well on his Ms. Jackson disc. But can I say that there's a lack of creativity? Because this is just some diet meet the graham's bullshit. Now every time somebody comes at somebody's mom, now it's me. No, no, no, no, no. This is, all right. Demaris, now you're playing semantic games.
Starting point is 00:17:54 You know for a fact, this is just a diet meet the grams. It's the exact same. How is this a diet meet the grams? It's legit. Go listen to Meet the Grams and then go listen to Ms. Jackson. It's the same thing. Trying to do the psychological breakdown of your past and this and that. Like, he's even whispering the way Kendrick did.
Starting point is 00:18:09 It's the same thing. That's how he writes. And also, I'm the old head, get off my lawn. I've already seen Jada Kiss and Stiles P smoked the Miss Jackson beat against 50. I don't need to hear it again. I don't. Okay. Did they address his mom in theirs?
Starting point is 00:18:22 And Ghost already did that and it's one of the greatest this of all time. Okay. Damani, I think, is more talented than just saying, you know what? Meet the Graham's happened. Let me just go do that. And that shit is with, with 50's entire life that he's already told us about. I just want to how much more time. Whatever, bro.
Starting point is 00:18:42 That's hate. I'm like, I'm going to call it. That's hate before everybody else can call you a hater. I'm a hater. I'm a hateer. I'm hating? That's hate it. You're not as loud with it.
Starting point is 00:18:49 He's hating. How am I? he's hating. That's hate, bro. How is it hate, bro? I didn't say I hated it. I just how much time we got left for it. That's fine.
Starting point is 00:18:58 What he's talking about is hate. That's hate. Oh, being a diet. Yeah, that's hate, bro. That's hate. Okay. Is it accurate hate? Is it accurate hate?
Starting point is 00:19:07 No. No, that's fine. I could be a hater. So you're telling me that, Meet the Grams. Kendrick Lamar is the first, that's the first, this song that has ever existed. How is the approach.
Starting point is 00:19:19 He's saying the aesthetic of this one. it's like when it's like when bea did the diet like that beat a week after like that came out it's like okay that's a little too on the nose of what you're trying to do you're just copying another so is he copying meet the grims or is he copying jada kissing them because the beat was used by like that's that's that's an obvious flip that's an obvious disc they didn't even they just added the miss jackson said at the end yeah the sample was a hook the miss jackson was the hook the miss jackson was the hook i'm not hating when somebody says are you happy with the way he's been holding your family name. I need to know because I can't sleep at night thinking you died in vain.
Starting point is 00:19:55 You're, yes, you're a hater. Yes, actually. Yes. You're a hater. You're definitely a hater, bro. You're a hater. He's a sleep at night thinking about. Now we breaking down every word in a motherfucker I thought it was rap. I thought it was right. Get the fuck out of here, bro. I thought we was dissecting the bars. I, right. I'm a hater for laughing at DiMani losing sleep. Now I'm a hater because he lost sleep thinking about if Sabrina died. in vain. He's tossing and turning. Okay. Here's my thing.
Starting point is 00:20:24 I can't prove this and you can call me a hater. But I can almost guarantee. When everyone came in the studio, Damani right before he hit spacebar and said, yo, I got him with some Meet the Grams shit. And hit Spacebar. Oh my God. I can almost guarantee. He was
Starting point is 00:20:40 in the group chat saying, yo, King did that. I'm going to go to Meet the Graham's approach. I guarantee he did. I'm not mad that. Meet the Grams was definitely mentioned in this session. 1,000% Somebody in that session I don't know if Damani said it
Starting point is 00:20:53 The engineer said it Somebody said it You should go this way Yo go meet the grams flow Go meet the grams on them Am I saying that there's not a similarity to the approach Sure
Starting point is 00:21:04 But you're saying he's even whispering And that's how Damani wraps But you would know that Because you don't listen to Damani But that's how Damani rap I heard rap before You don't listen to Damani What's what you're doing right now
Starting point is 00:21:13 What's bumping on Damani But this is but I knew Damani was good I knew Damani was good because I've heard Damani rap I've heard him. I've checked the money out so that I, so I know, no matter whether I'm his biggest fan or not, so I know that that's the way that he wraps. He didn't just start, when you're talking about him, he just started whispering like Kendrick.
Starting point is 00:21:30 That's how to nigger rat. I've heard him freestyle and he did not whisper. Okay, that's a freestyle. That's not him making, okay. At the end of the day, if you want, I thought you were going to come in here and call him a diet, a diet three stacks or a diet J. Cole, he's heard that his whole career. That's whatever. I've heard the J. Cole comparisons, but I actually thought that was a compliment.
Starting point is 00:21:48 Yeah, for sure. Definitely. That's my favorite rapper. Of course that's a compliment. But if you were to come with that, sure. But to say that he was like copying Kendrick with the whispering to meet the grap shit. That's just the way he wraps. And I'm also not mad at flipping Miss Jackson just because kiss and ghost did it. That's fine. You can continue to do that. I just, I just continue to do that. I just don't know. He's got me to Gramps. What do you want for me? He's cool. He rap is great. He broke down 50's whole psyche and now I look at 50 way different. Oh my God, yo You know I just like seeing people He's a hater baby D He's a fucking hater That shit is crazy
Starting point is 00:22:25 And this I'll be sitting here Trying to defend your When people say I have a New York bias I have a New York bias I have a 50 cent bias What do you want for me? I'm from New York I'm gonna have a 50 cent bias
Starting point is 00:22:33 I'm from New York I have a 50 cent bias Yes cool Say that then Before preface that Preface that Preface with that I'm just happy somebody else
Starting point is 00:22:42 Is being called a hated That's for once They call me a hate every day And I'm like I don't care about None of these niggas enough to hate on them, but whatever. Go ahead. Call him a hate again, baby, D.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Hate nass. Because had he been, this is somebody other than your fame, you would have been on it. You would have been, this is, this might have been, this is the greatest thing. We've been waiting for real hip hop to come back and it's back. You guys aren't excited. It's back. No, no, no, no. I don't know if anybody would say that about DiMani bring a real hip-hop back.
Starting point is 00:23:05 That's exactly. I say real hip-hop is back yet. He's 87 unleaded for sure. But I'm just saying, like, I don't think he would say that about Demi. But this is where she's wrong when she said if, He was dissing anyone else put your fave. You would love that.
Starting point is 00:23:18 I just said one of the greatest disc records of all time is kiss and ghosts on the Miss Jackson beat against 50 cents. Some of my favorite dizzes of all time are against 50 cents.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Checkmate is the greatest disc ever. So your fave is dising your fave. Of course, you're going to pick like, duh. Game 300 bars in running
Starting point is 00:23:34 is should be in the fucking museum. Another one of your faves. But he's not from New York. He's still one of your faves. It's okay. You have biases. That's what we all do. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:23:44 I just want to know how much time. I love. Who else? Everyone dis 50. Between 50 and, well, T.
Starting point is 00:23:50 I don't know. The OMG girls might come for that ass next. Who knows? Who knows? I think it's cute. I wish 50, like,
Starting point is 00:23:57 cared about rapping because the amount of flips you could do with the skate is fucking unbelievable. Like, can someone, I wish Banks and him were still friends.
Starting point is 00:24:06 Can somebody step in? No. I don't think anybody needs to step in on this. I think it's like, okay, cool. We heard from TTI. We heard from King.
Starting point is 00:24:15 We heard from Demi. Don't got your shit off cool I think that's cool I think a family jump in like one rapper I think that that's cute Listen man listen listen I respect it I get it I'm just saying like Ti's a comedian too though
Starting point is 00:24:29 He could have just been jokes If it was you know I mean it could have just stayed If Ti went and made a fucking sketch On fucking IG like you just said You niggas would be clowning him from here To fucking It's on brand he's a comedian now Why not?
Starting point is 00:24:44 the amount of ammo 50 could really just wrap that it's crazy another man brought your family together like there's so much ammo here you write it in I mean I'll DM it to him
Starting point is 00:24:57 let me know when you press in on that DM let me read the DM you sent 50 no no context it would just be bars I don't care if you don't believe me I think DeMani's this is good okay do you like I do
Starting point is 00:25:14 I really enjoyed us. It's fine. No, you don't got cleaned it up. Like, you know, we was off camera. It's fine. How do you fill up off side highs? Oh, we getting right to that? We get right to.
Starting point is 00:25:23 We in this. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Oh! I didn't know we was going right there, baby. We didn't know what was going to side. Let's just stay on disses. All right.
Starting point is 00:25:32 Well, okay. Well, I believe Monty is a great rapper. But when a Bentley pulls up next to a Chrysler. Oh, yeah. It's a little different. These bars. Woo! It's a little.
Starting point is 00:25:44 Well, I'm not talking about the Jay. Yeah. I'm not talking about the Jay Co. Did you listen to the whole song? Because the song is not a J-Cold. Is there a J-Cole slight in it? For sure. For sure.
Starting point is 00:25:56 Yeah. But it's also seven minutes of the greatest fucking rap and I've heard in quite some time. It's no DeMani on Ms. Jackson, but. See, it's Damani. And then there's like, because you got... Si I didn't lose sleep over the cold. You got Ruth Chris.
Starting point is 00:26:10 You got Ruth Chris. You got different steakhouses. But then there's just like, you know, the upper echelon of the steakhouse. This is what Saha does. He's a, he's a, he's a bar technician. Like, Saha is one of the best rappers that we've ever had, like, by far. And I think that on this, is it lost control?
Starting point is 00:26:28 Yeah. On this lost control record, he displayed that. Like, he's one of the best rappers. No, it's not a lot of, it's not, the only thing, the only, my only night, and Saha is that's my niggas, but my only knock on Saha is that he doesn't have the material. that a lot of these other people that we think are the best emcees and the best rappers have.
Starting point is 00:26:49 His output is not as high as a lot of these other artists. But as far as just rapping, there's not a lot of rappers that can rap with Sa'ha. I hear you with the output, but no dope on Sundays is to me like a classic album.
Starting point is 00:27:04 Yeah, but that was what? Two years ago? Yeah. But, I mean, it appears that he is rolling something out because we got no competition 12 days ago. Then we get lost control. And it feels, like these are more
Starting point is 00:27:15 Lucy's where he's rapping through. But this seems to be somewhat of a rollout. So he had tweeted the I grew up in an era where you're a lyricist were from the streets, not a bunch of college kids, whatever. We talked about that before.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Then on the 26th, he said, I wasn't talking about J. Cole. Saha, you my man's, but you definitely were. Like, I mean, if he said he wasn't, if he said he wasn't, if he said he wasn't, you are. But it's okay.
Starting point is 00:27:42 If he said he wasn't, we got to take that. What's wrong if he was? No, it's nothing wrong, but that's what I'm saying. That's why if he's saying he wasn't, then he wasn't because obviously he has no problem going at Cole, obviously. So that's what I'm saying. If he said he wasn't, I believe him, because then he gives us lost control. So from that tweet, whatever it was, then on the 26th, he said, I wasn't talking about J. Cole, but since y'all reminded me and then put a snippet out with this. Which outside of it being an amazing display of rapping, he doesn't.
Starting point is 00:28:12 did say he needed to get him back for the false profits record, which for those that don't know, Cole was dissing, well, not dishing, Cole was explaining where he felt Kanye West was at the time in the false profits record. And in that record, he described that maybe the people around him are too scared to bring up that you falling off and you whack. And I can see Saai taking offense to that. Like you're trying to make me out to be some yes man, this and that. But that's, Saha is around, yeah, he's right. Especially around that time. Rice with him, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:43 At this point, no one's going to tell him, like, y'all are a bunch of yes men around him. Is what someone could take from what Cole said. How long ago was that? Brough. When in false words? I'm looking it up right now. That was a while ago. A hit dog going to holler.
Starting point is 00:28:58 I mean, shit. Saha was holding that. He was holding that in. He was like, okay, I'm not going to forget that. I heard you. To me, that's really where that tweet. 2016, 10 years ago. Okay.
Starting point is 00:29:11 So let me ask you guys this. Is there... Two-six. Two-six. That is why. He was waiting. He was waiting. And two-six on the 26th, February 2, 26th.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Exactly. Who's the two-six God now? I think his name is Sahara the Prince. Listen, this is some high-level rap, baby, Dee. This is high-level bars. This is high-level bars. That's what's up. These is high-level...
Starting point is 00:29:36 Yo, you... I ain't going to say it yet. But it sounds like... It feels like you want to hate it. I'm not going to call you a 80 yet. No, who could? You can never hate outside being a good rapper.
Starting point is 00:29:45 Okay, I, all, yeah. We never do that. It was high-level bars throughout the record. I think they were just slight little jabs at Kolo. A spa session. He said it then
Starting point is 00:29:53 this is just rap. It's just a little spa session. You were scared of our good brother in that Grand National why should it knew you and that little Honda was going to have to collage. All right, my question to the room.
Starting point is 00:30:03 High level for sure. No, I said that was just a little shot. Now, now you hear. See, that's the tape. I didn't say. I didn't say nothing. Now you put up. Now you put up to the HATM.
Starting point is 00:30:12 You're at that HATM. Put in your code, 26, 26, you put up to the HATM, pull that cash out the HATM. Now, my question to y'all, because y'all are like super J-Cole fans, right? Does J-Cole have to respond? It was too light.
Starting point is 00:30:32 He doesn't have to because it was too light. Do I want him to? Yes. Baby D. I have said a million times when Freddie, when Freddie Gibbs You're about to call him
Starting point is 00:30:43 Sprady Gibbs. Yeah. No, I know. Maybe we're not doing that. I heard this. You're about to do Sprady. You're about to call him Sprady Gibbs. Freddie Gibbs.
Starting point is 00:30:50 When Freddie Gibbs was shooting at Cole, I have already said Cole cannot respond to anybody and is a lose-lose situation that he has handicapped himself. He can't respond anybody. So no, I don't want him to respond. Wait, but when I said that,
Starting point is 00:31:02 y'all killed me. About what? About Cole can't respond. I didn't kill you for that. I agree with you. Nah, we got to roll the tape back. I don't know if you agree with me. I have been saying that for forever.
Starting point is 00:31:11 never agree with me on nothing, Jay Cole. Never. You've never agreed with you. Except that's name is Jemaine. He can't, like, you can't respond. It's a lose-lose situation. You can do, you can do whatever you want, but I don't want to have to hear people talk about it.
Starting point is 00:31:25 So please don't. Like, I was like, it's a lose-lose situation. So wait, Jay Cole don't respond to nobody for the rest of his career. That's how I feel. I've said that, though. I've said that. I've said that and y'all like, y'all kill me for that.
Starting point is 00:31:37 No. You said his career was over and I laughed you off. I said career suicide meaning like that when somebody when the MC challenges and he can't because you can't pick and choose and that looks like you're picking and choosing I don't remember that being your sentiment
Starting point is 00:31:50 but if you feel like that I'm respecting it. I'm saying Yeah so I mean Cole didn't reply to some Fayetteville rappers on the falloff. Funny as fuck but I feel like that was
Starting point is 00:32:02 hometown shit like that's hometown shit that's like personal shit that's like arguing with somebody on Facebook you would high school with like but at the same time no one really gave him shit for that. I was actually kind of shocked that the world wasn't like, okay, you do a full disc record to them, but not.
Starting point is 00:32:18 A lot of people don't even know that that's what he's doing. Okay. Yeah. Because that was just, that was direct to specific rappers in Fayettevoo. Like it wasn't really something to hide. It was a disc record. Wait, so Jay Cole does not have to respond. He said, tell St. John the bars just ain't, ain't that jaw dropped.
Starting point is 00:32:36 He was talking about St. John. No, he wasn't. He was talking about the guy that went to. St. John. Like, I'm just... You forgot. I still owe you from false profits. I rap punch lines as as hard as Bernard Hopkins. There ain't no yes man over here. My dog, stop it. I mean, these are direct responses. I wouldn't say they're shots per se. Tell St. John that the rap just ain't that jaw-dropping? That's challenging the MC's pin. I agree. What are we talking about? We're supposed to... You want him to disrespect like Cole J. Cole a bitch or something like that? Like,
Starting point is 00:33:06 he ain't going to do that. He's just like, yo, your bars ain't that dope. As an emce. you were supposed to be like, wait, who he told? No, hold on, all right. That's just rap. Like he said at the end of the record, it's just rap. It ain't personal. It ain't beef. It ain't none of that.
Starting point is 00:33:19 It's just bars. But even if he comes and bars sigh high to the gods, even if he was to do that in a world, he was to come and barry side. None of y'all were respected anyway, so what is that being? Who wouldn't respect it? I was the one that said 50, set needs to rap back to Tia.
Starting point is 00:33:32 And now, DeMani, who's definitely Jay Cole's nephew because he's losing sleep too? What are you basing this off of him? Why are you saying we wouldn't respect it? Because y'all gonna say he, you just said it. Y'all gonna say he's picking and choosing. You just say that regardless, but I'm not gonna say if his bars is dope. You think I'm gonna say his bars ain't dope? No, that's not what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:33:49 All right. The conversation will always go back to who he didn't respond to or who, who, what he had, whatever he took that. We know that. We know like, yo, bro, you pick you, because now anybody responds to who's picking and choosing. Exactly. You wouldn't respond to this dude, but you respond to that dude. Cool. But we're not going to sit here and be like the bars is whack just because he picking and choosing.
Starting point is 00:34:08 If you're going there and fire Saha up, we're going to be like, yo, Cole went crazy. Sahad, all right, it's on you. This is just like it. It's just rap. And it's not personal. I don't think Saha hates J. Cole has beef with them.
Starting point is 00:34:20 No. It's just personal. Like, yo, I just don't think you that dope. Like, you'm saying, you were scared of our good brother in that Grand National. You should have known that Honda was going to have to collide. Like, sooner or later, you're going to have to step in front of another MC. As MCs, you're going to have, that's what you got to do.
Starting point is 00:34:36 And, but, okay, so what do you are. think Sighi is doing this for because I think we can all agree as talented as Sahae is. He knows, because he's so talented, he knows talent, he knows that Jay Cole is not, the bars ain't all that. Like, you, like, you...
Starting point is 00:34:52 Maybe he feel like it's not. I'm just saying when you, when you're an MC, you look at other MCs differently. You look at their bars differently. You look at their entendres and all their ability to write differently as a writer. Saha as a writer, he writes for himself writes for other rappers, other artists.
Starting point is 00:35:08 So he probably looking at Cole like his bars ain't that layered. His bars ain't that like Cole. Like he might really feel like that. There's so many other niggas who are less talented than Jay Cole that he can say that about. But he didn't dis-d him. Yeah, but you got to shoot it the best. Who they say is the best? You go to somebody park as a ballplay baby.
Starting point is 00:35:25 Yo, come on. Get on the court. Get your five. I got my five. That's how I go. You don't want to go out the nigga. Like y'all, he trash. Let me play him.
Starting point is 00:35:33 So you ain't going to play the trash, nigga. Who y' y'all say is the best? I need to see who y'all best is Show me y'all. Show me y'all king. This your king? I bet. I want smoke on him. Let me see what he at.
Starting point is 00:35:44 I just think, again, it's just good. It's good for the art of hip hop, for the art of rap, for the best emcees to just have a, like I said, it's not beef. So I don't have a beef or cold. He's just like, all right, man, like, you think you, you know, you, you one of those ones. I don't think you, I don't think your yours, your bars is that hard. Let's see. I respect it. Again, I don't think Cole will respond.
Starting point is 00:36:08 I think he should. I think he should respond. I don't think he's going to respond, though. You don't feel like Sahad believes what he rap there? About Jay Cole? I'm asking him. I think Sahad respects Cole's pen to the point that he said his name. You're right.
Starting point is 00:36:26 He could diss a whole bunch of other people, but Sahat's not going to diss a bunch of rappers that are trash. It's rappers that's not trash that he didn't diss. Well, they didn't call him a yes, man. I bring this up even with the, I bring, and I, I stand. I stay. He didn't even dis him. He didn't even dis him. He said people around Kanye need to tell him that he falling off.
Starting point is 00:36:45 He could be talking about, he could have been talking about Kim Kardashian. Like, but you took that personally. Now you took that personally because you shot at Cole in your tweet. Everybody acknowledged it. And now you got songs coming out. And now it's, well, yeah, since y'all brought up Cole, here's a couple bars towards. If I'm writing somebody's music at that exact time and you, you say your shit is not what it used to be is falling off is trash and I'm the one writing
Starting point is 00:37:09 it's a shot at me in my rapper brain I'm gonna be like yeah what the fuck well you had 10 years why do you wait until so many people have lost respect for me because I bowed out of a disbattle and I'm a sitting duck why do you wait until then why do you wait 10 years we don't view him that way but clearly you view j cole is that oh my all right you know the thing is this j cole just put our project out and then sahai tweeted something about you know about call well he said it wasn't about it. But this is why I respect what I said. It wasn't about him because he had no problem then getting in the booth and going at cold. I wasn't talking about him. But if y'all feel like I'm talking about him, now I'm talking about him. You tweeted that immediately after the release
Starting point is 00:37:46 of the motherfucking fall off. You knew that people would assume it was about cold. It was, it was all, all of that was on purpose. All of that was on purpose. So you think it's clout chasing? I don't want to say, I don't like cloud chasing. You know what I mean? You disagree on that. I think it's marketing. You think it's performing. You think it's marketing. You think it's marketing. I think it's marketing. Can we take that away with rapping though? Well, marketing? No, that anyone that just wraps at other rappers is clout chasing. Nah, we got to keep that idea. Because some niggas be clout chasing. We know. He said, now, we got to keep that here. We're not, we're not getting rid of that. Some of these
Starting point is 00:38:19 niggas is clout chasings. The bridge is over is cloud chasing? Like, what I don't understand why now this new generation is allowed to call an art form that has been this way since since inception is clout chasing if another rapper wraps at another rapper. No, no, no. But you are on the internet doing that shit, you're cloud chasing. No, no, no, it's the timing of it, though. So? It's the timing of it. I think the timing of it is when it becomes cloud chasing. And if you not, I think if you're not on a certain level, I think you can't be, you got to be on a certain level to go at certain people. I believe that. You got to be at a certain
Starting point is 00:38:53 skill level. You got to be at a certain art level. You got to be at a certain, you know, music making level. But that's the only people I'm talking about. I'm not talking about. IG personalities that become rapper. I'm talking about rappers. Yeah. But even in that, like, you know, to me, this is valid only because of what, like you said, what Cole said on false profits. Now, no matter if Sahai waited 10 years or not to respond, it don't matter.
Starting point is 00:39:18 Cole said something on false profit years ago that Sahai took some type of slight to, felt a little way about, and was like, no, I ain't like that. I still had no one thing I forgot about that. waiting 10 years is crazy. Like laying on a nigga for 10 years is wild. Like, all right, I heard what you said in 2016, fam. In 2026, I'm on your ass. That's crazy to me, but we've seen the revenge happen 20 years later.
Starting point is 00:39:45 Them bars would have never came out. You could have felt however you felt if the battle never happened, these bars will not come out, bro. And that's where. I'm not going to say that about that. I'm not going to say that about that. That's what it becomes marketing, bro. If the fall off didn't come out, then I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:39:57 But I don't know if the battle didn't happen. Cole could have been a victor in the battle. I still think Saha would have done it. If the battle never happened, I still think Saha does this because the fall off came out. Okay. Waits 10 years.
Starting point is 00:40:09 Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Multiple Cole albums have come out in the past. But Saha wasn't rolling out at the time. Which, and this is no, I don't want anybody to take this as any diss to Saha.
Starting point is 00:40:21 How long did Cole wait to reply to all the, two Fayetteville guys? 20 years? Yeah, he probably, that was, no, I'm not even joking. It's a, It was at least 15 years. It's a Fayetteville-based album.
Starting point is 00:40:35 The album is about Fayetteville. I thought it was the follow. It's dedicated to his hometown. Like that's why it started the way that it started. Okay. And this is dedicated to rapping. And don't forget that I still owe you from false profits. Either way, I don't forget.
Starting point is 00:40:49 I feel like Cole has to respond, though. I feel like he should respond. Let me not say it has to. He should respond. I feel like J. Cole should respond. But we'll have to see if he does indeed, you know, jump in the ring with Saha. That would be a dope back and forth, though.
Starting point is 00:41:04 I will say that. To see them two go at it, five. I would treat it like a completely different thing. I would actually fall Saha if he just focused on Cole dropping out of the battle. To me that, yeah, of course, get bars off on that. But if that's your focus, I don't want to hear that. Yeah. Find a new angle.
Starting point is 00:41:18 This would be a completely separate thing if Cole replies. I would like to say that. But either way, I don't know, it looks like Saha's in the best shape he's ever been in between no competition and lost control. Yeah, he has music coming out. So we look forward for it. Shape, shape. Hell yeah.
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Starting point is 00:42:30 It's too much shit. Is there? We need to take like a month off when nobody can put out music. I don't like that. Why? I think it gives you a chance to kind of hear everything like that came out shit you might have missed because Concrete Boys came out with a new album
Starting point is 00:42:44 shout out to Lil Yadi and the crew shout out to my guy Blow Boat. No, I mean, it was tough to get to any music this weekend because I couldn't get off the Yadi freestyle. I just had that on repeat. Now, Lil Yadi was on bootleg kev and he was talking about how he heard Sugar Hill gang
Starting point is 00:42:58 and that shit was weak as hell, right? And we talked about that. Like, can't disrespect the foundation because so much was built on the foundation and on the backs of what the Sugar Hill gang did and now hip hop being what it is today and rap being as global as it is. You can't say that, Yadi.
Starting point is 00:43:16 And then give us your rendition of the L.A. League is freestyle. It just is like... It wasn't a rendition. He was on there? I mean, yeah. Was he, though? Was that the Yadi we know and love? It was a clone? Like, who... I'm just saying, was it, though?
Starting point is 00:43:33 Like, that's all I'm saying. Like, we can't get that on bootleg cab of Sugar Hill game being weak as hell and then get that leakers freestyle. Like, it's just like you were supposed to go on leakers and do what, you know, nobody has ever done. Like, if you're going to say
Starting point is 00:43:49 that the Sugar Hill game was weak as hell. That's all I'm saying. Where does that rank against? See, lost for words, are you okay? Are you lost for words? I'm trying to be, because I was a hater this whole time, I'm trying to find a way because they're going to think I'm just hating on Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:44:05 It's like when someone loses in a boxing match. They got in the ring. Yeah, that's half the battle, right? Taking the fight. He went to Leakers. I want to say that existed. He showed up.
Starting point is 00:44:16 And went in front of the microphone. Yeah. What happened after that? Yeah. Come on. That's your man. That's my guy. That's my guy.
Starting point is 00:44:25 I fuck with Yaddy is a human being. Yeah. Why? Why did he go on L.A. Leakers? Yeah. I mean, it's a rollout for the album. Conkey boys. Here's my thing.
Starting point is 00:44:35 I think Yadi is actually. a great marketer and I think there was some calculation to what he did with the Rappers Delight thing. He knows how to ruffle the feathers of the get off my lawn golden age hip hop crowd. Why he didn't take that opportunity
Starting point is 00:44:50 to go on leakers and rap over the Rapper's Delight beat is beyond me because that would have been I would have listened to the concrete boys album had he done that. Okay. I'm like you know what Yadi? I don't think you're good at rapping but boy is that amazing and hilarious. because that was one of like the
Starting point is 00:45:07 where is that rank against like O'Meli's freestyle on sway? We not see don't I want no issues with nobody No no no no but don't do that though Don't don't don't compare Yadi's Leakers to O'Malley's free stuff
Starting point is 00:45:19 Don't do that Don't do that It's different I respect O'Meli for actually freestyle because nobody does that for sure So that's why I'm actually saying it was better than Yadi I'm not mad at that
Starting point is 00:45:28 um little Yadi rapping over the Sugar Hill gang Bito I thought that he might even make the leak or shit, I was like, he must have picked that beat. He might need to make that a record.
Starting point is 00:45:39 He might need to make that a song. Take that sugar, he'll beat and make a record, for sure. Because I'm not mad at that. Like, Yadi is that type of artist where he takes sounds and things that, you normally wouldn't see him on and actually does a great job of doing that. So I'm not mad at that. That's a good take. I didn't listen to the Concrete Boys album.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Neither did I. It's Us, Volume 2. And, again, I don't think Yadi's looking for people like me. to like his music. I'm going to listen to it, though. I just didn't listen to it this weekend, but I am going to. But, I mean, I'm sure it's for somebody. It's not for you?
Starting point is 00:46:14 For us, by you? It's not? No. Okay. All right. Did you listen to It's Us Volume 1? Because I actually did listen to that. I listened to that one.
Starting point is 00:46:27 I listened to the last, John. I didn't listen to this latest one, though. It's just too much music. It's just not my pocket. They're just not my pocket. Okay, that's fair. There's nothing wrong with that. I thought about clicking it because it's caribou's gone and like the drama.
Starting point is 00:46:42 You wanted to hear what they did without boo? We hear what they did without boo? Yeah. But I also think she's trash. Don't do that, man. Come on, man. All right. Can I say that and it not be hate?
Starting point is 00:46:55 Yeah. Kenny, because when I do it, it's hate. I don't do it. I'm just saying whenever I say somebody's trash or something is trash or a song is trash or I didn't like that. They called me a fucking hater. I think Yadi is talented in his own right. I hope Yadi sells 10 million records.
Starting point is 00:47:11 I hope Caribu sells 10 million records. I just don't care. You still hate. He had the hate team with you. Give me your pen. On the radar. Give me your pin, baby, Dee. On the radar shit that she did, I know got like a, I know it's for somebody.
Starting point is 00:47:23 People liked it. It's just not for you. And then when they exposed that or Yadi exposed that he wrote it. And I was like, why would you want to take credit for that? And. just you should have just let her have that one
Starting point is 00:47:38 Yadis did this and Carol was with the group and then she was gone and then we saw her back Broccoli fast and then I was like wait somebody wrote that you wrote that down
Starting point is 00:47:50 on your notes yeah I thought she was just talking at the moment oh man but yes for the people that do fuck with with that style of music
Starting point is 00:48:01 I promise you this is not hate. Shout out to the concrete boys. Shout out to the Concrete Boys. I'm probably not going to listen to it. But I did listen to the Foggy Raw album, which did ironically have Carapoo on it. For real? Yes.
Starting point is 00:48:15 Did she do her thing? Or was it the song dope? Shout out to Foggy. The song was so good, you couldn't fail. I know what that means. She couldn't do bad on the song. The song was that good. Her verse still was not for me.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Yeah, yeah, yeah. I get it. But the song. is good. But, um, listen, that, that foggy album is really, really good. Shout out to our guy, Foggy World with no due respect out now, your DSPs. I went to the, uh, the listening event too in New York. Yeah, I was out of town. I was in Virginia that weekend. Yeah. Um, when he had to listening, but, you know, we've been watching Foggy for,
Starting point is 00:48:48 for a long time supporting him and for him to be able to put his project out finally. Um, was dope to see. Shout out to Foggy World with no due respect. Um, maybe we can table this conversation for another time, but I think it's safe to say that the DMV does have a sound now. For a long time, that was always the thing, because, you know, Wally was... The DMV has always had a sound, though. Outside of Go-Go is what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:49:12 Like, because when Walee hit, rightfully so, a lot of his Sonics were Go-Go-based. Okay. Because, I mean, he grew up in the DMV. Yeah. But I feel like they have a sound. Like, from what Goldlink did, what Brent has done, like, the DMV has had.
Starting point is 00:49:29 so many amazing artists in the last 15 years, I can hear the DMV all over this foggy. Okay. Like it still sounds like the DMV, even when he's experimenting. So the song where he got out of, Larry June was dope. Yeah. I heard that, I did hit that record. I didn't hear the whole album yet, but that song Larry was, was dope. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:49 And I mean, just the African influence that the DMV has is all over his stuff while they said. Gold-length stuff. It's a really, really good project. Got it. I'm going to check that out tonight. That's going to be my music, my soundtrack for the night, baby. You love it, guys. My soundtrack for the night.
Starting point is 00:50:04 Just, you know, put that on. Speaking of DMV, DeMere still is not listening to the Brent album, which has pissed me all. That's not, you just made that up. All you do is walk around and make shit up, Christopher Columbus. Did you not discover the country that had people at it already? Of course he did. It was in our books. You didn't read that?
Starting point is 00:50:22 1492. I listened to the Brent album. What I did want to come in here and say is that after listening to it a couple of more times, I understand the appeal. And what I also realize is Brent makes R&B for, I don't want to say, because he has so many female fans, but I understand why men like this project so much. I get it. Oh, right, baby.
Starting point is 00:50:46 But I never said it was bad. I never said it was bad. I just said it wasn't for me, and I still stand on that. But it was when I was cleaning the crib, it was good. See what happened when you take thigh pictures? You start to hit Brent a little clearer, don't you? Yeah. But, but I'm absolutely.
Starting point is 00:50:59 You're going to throw Brent behind some of those photos and I feel like it was. Oh, man. As a person who cares about lyrics more than music, this is why this album is not for me. But I do like the music on the album is very, very good. This album is incredible, baby, Dee. I'm just happy that you're not really listening for the things that I'm listening for. What you're listening for, baby, D? Because we might be listening for the same shit.
Starting point is 00:51:20 I need some shit that's going to touch my soul. It didn't touch your soul? The shit that touch your soul? Don't touch my soul. You haven't found love and all the wrong faces? That's so certain. You got some faces. That's so, sir.
Starting point is 00:51:29 Swiss level. Just like losing sleepover It's very surface. Like men's love. Men's love is not surface level. That's why y'all like, oh my God, he's speaking to me. No, he's not. Well, all right, hold on.
Starting point is 00:51:39 I never listened to Brin said he's speaking for me. Never have I once said any of these niggins is speaking for me. I just said the album was fire. I'm a big romance. Yeah, I didn't say Sprint is not speaking for me. I just said the album.
Starting point is 00:51:52 I didn't say for you. He ain't speaking to me either. I just said the music, the album was fire. I think the album is incredible. The music on the album is really good. Incredible, incredible. Shout out another DMV legend. For sure.
Starting point is 00:52:05 All right, we're going to get to the elephant in the room. Oh, shit. Here we go. Just elephant in the room. The quietest Bruno Mars release of all time happened all weekend. Did you guys know that Bruno Mars dropped an album? I did not know. I did not know that.
Starting point is 00:52:23 I did not know that until I came into the studio today and you asked me if I heard Bruno's album and I was like, I didn't even know you put the album up. No, no, don't do that. Don't take a huff and a puff. Did you listen to the album? Twice. Twice. All the way through? I know it's a short album.
Starting point is 00:52:42 Sure did. 32 minutes. 32 minutes. But we're not mad at that. I listened to it at a red light. Don't see. He's still at the hate to you? Why are you still puffed to move your thaw?
Starting point is 00:52:51 What's going on? I'm hating on traffic laws in New York. It takes 30 minutes to get through a red light. That is true. All right. So you go, because y'all know how I feel about bringing on you. So I didn't hear this project yet. Actually, I'm lying.
Starting point is 00:53:03 Rory played some of it I was about to say I'm the liar now Rory played some of it while we was getting while we came in early I put Chachachau Cha Chau in the group chat
Starting point is 00:53:10 What you mean? She's on the fire to me See this is what When he was playing She's on the fire I haven't listened To the whole album
Starting point is 00:53:16 Well he was playing She's on fire at me This is what This is what This is what you go From Brent How you go from Brent Like you don't
Starting point is 00:53:24 Understand To know This shit was fired Chachachal was fired I didn't tell I'm not talking about Chachach I said
Starting point is 00:53:30 What I've heard In the office That Rory had played Was fire I didn't hear everything, though. I'm just thinking about the songs that I've heard. All right, cool. All right, so where are you saying?
Starting point is 00:53:37 On the hook of Chachau Chah, he says she's working that back. I don't know how to act. Slow motion for me. Slow motion for me. Shit. You know, we got that. But not over that, though. Not over the Chachia music, not that music, baby.
Starting point is 00:53:50 You might not be the target audience. Oh, I'm definitely not the target audience. Like, Britain is, I mean, Bruno is not targeting me as his audience at all. Now, I will say no matter, and I'll get back to Rory, no matter how we feel about Bruno, he's one of the most amazing vocalists we have. You took my only positive thing I was going to say. Oh, shit, sorry. Vocally, a lot of dudes can't stay next to Bruno.
Starting point is 00:54:15 Bruno's, his vocals are incredible. The music is incredible. And I'm going to pause there, and I'm going to let Rory go, and then I'm going to pick up on my thoughts. Because I've been sitting at the HAT TM all day, I was trying to find something positive. This album, Bruno Mars the Romantic, did prove and remind me that Bruno should be brought up in these vocalist conversations. Absolutely. Bruno's vocals are absolutely fucking incredible. Agreed.
Starting point is 00:54:43 His songs just stink. Okay. His songs stink. On this. Okay. So on this album, just let's clarify. On this album. Whoa, on this album.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Yeah, because lead a door open, we still spinning that, baby, Dee. Beautiful. We still banging that shit. I like why you want to fight. I like on my soul and I like nothing left and after that there's nothing left. So that's three out of nine?
Starting point is 00:55:08 I guess I'm confused. When was the last solo Bruno Mars album? 2016, it would be 24-carat magic. One of my favorite albums all the time. Not here to argue. Magic was a great album. Great album.
Starting point is 00:55:24 Ten years it took to give us this 32 minutes that I think Bruno Mars could make in a weekend. He might have made it in the weekend. He did give us a great album with Anderson. Two years ago, three years ago, I was at Blue Note speaking with people that work on this album. And they were leaving Blue Note that night so they could go continue to work on the Bruno Mars album. Might be a different project.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Maybe he's about the DMX this year. No, maybe it was the Anderson project. No, that had already come up. Oh, okay. My bad, Bruno, I tried to help you out. It could be anything. I think the superstar that he... That's a great name of God.
Starting point is 00:56:06 It could be anything. I won't be at the HATM. I will be very kind in everything I'm saying. I think we're officially at the Bruno Mars Legacy Act phase of his career. Which is fine. He's a legend in his own right. He has amazing hit records.
Starting point is 00:56:21 I even said my bucket list, I want to see Bruno Live. I think it would be incredible. Ten years for this 32-minute project of shit that I really think Bruno Mars could make in his fucking sleep because he is extremely talented. is a waste of everyone's time.
Starting point is 00:56:35 Okay. To the point that no one knew it came out because I don't think they cared that anyone knew it came out. I definitely didn't notice how it came out. When have we known Bruno not to do an extravagant rollout? He's one of the biggest pop stars we have, period, of this generation. You just quietly put out a mixtape after 10 years,
Starting point is 00:56:57 and it's like, duh, it's like redundant cha-cha-cha-cha bullshit. there's still signs of the Bruno we love on here. Like I said, why you want to fight is fucking incredible. Nothing left is beautiful. All my soul is a bop. I'm going to mop my floors this week to that record. But this is, I don't even think, I don't even know Bruno's proud of this.
Starting point is 00:57:20 You're going to say you don't know if Bruno's proud of that. He put it out. Quietly. Is he trying to get out of a deal? No. I don't know. But let me say this. Off of the music that you played in that,
Starting point is 00:57:31 I heard from now because I don't think we got through the whole thing. Might have got to about five or six tracks. Bruno is talented, and we know that. Bruno's an incredible artist. We know that. Bruno, it's just the music is, it always sounds like a rendition of something. It sounds like something that we already got. It sounds like something we already heard.
Starting point is 00:57:55 Like Bruno Mars sound like, you know, when you watch those movies that are like in the future, And then they have like moments where they're like, oh, remember when this came out like 50 years ago and they play a song and it's like, oh, yeah, that was that shit. Bruno sounds like that every album. It sounds like a blast from the past. Every time Black Mirror goes back in time, it's that song. Yeah, it's like, remember Demolition Man? When they played old songs and they was like, oh, this was to be the bop. Like, that's what Bruno Mars music.
Starting point is 00:58:23 It's good. But it's like, I feel like we heard this already, though. We heard this rendition. You don't think anything is innovative. It's not innovative. It's not. It's just like everything feels like a cover. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:58:40 With a little, you know, like a moment on it like, she working that back. It's like, he threw that into the child to get us like, okay, that's our shit right. But it's like, yeah, but that ain't. Not next to the cowbell. They, that don't, that don't, it don't land like that. It's like, but again, vocally, Bruno Mars is incredible. incredible vocalist, incredible performer,
Starting point is 00:59:01 incredible entertainer. It's just the music just doesn't fit the field. It don't feel like something that I want to keep going back to because it's like, I don't believe this is you. I believe this is something that you like or you grew up liking and you're trying to make your version of that. And I just don't know if it connects to me.
Starting point is 00:59:24 I'm just speaking about to me. It doesn't connect. But vocally, as an entertainer, As an artist, Bruno is incredible. There's nothing negative to say in those regards. Just the music and it just doesn't, I don't know. I can't really connect to the music. I know it's going to be hard.
Starting point is 00:59:41 I haven't run to the Bruno album because, as you guys know, I'm a huge Bruno fan. And I know that I'm going to be disappointed by the album. But no matter how good the album was, I was always going to be disappointed by the album because 24-carat magic is the perfect album to me. So I don't think that he can do better than that. I don't think most people can do better than that. But I also felt the same way about Cardi B's album, her second album as well.
Starting point is 01:00:06 It's like it's going to be very hard for you to compete with that first one. So you'll always be disappointed no matter what, no matter how good the second album is. Because the bar is already. Because the bar is so fucking high. It's like when Michael made Thriller, it was like, where is he going to go from there? But it wouldn't be a 32-minute project 10 years later.
Starting point is 01:00:24 I'm looking now, most artists, for the most part, signed five album deals. This, if you include, which was an Atlantic release with Anderson Pack, this would get him to five. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:37 He announced the tour, so I'm doing my Amara aha thing. There's no way some of my favorite producers and writers ever that put this together for over three years
Starting point is 01:00:51 landed on those records. This is a way to get out of a contract. Okay. This is a, a way to get out of a fucking Kaja and and and oh I'm figuring this out all in real time in real time. By the way
Starting point is 01:01:05 guys this is I'm full of shit so don't take anything I'm saying that serious this is all legend in my brain at the time. Okay the last Meek album was that expensive pain? Yes. Which we critiqued
Starting point is 01:01:20 very much and Meek was very upset on how Atlantic went about promoting that album. It was, I agree with Meek, probably one of the most under-promoted Meek Mill albums we've ever seen. He had a record on there as well. It wasn't like he was cold. He said Atlantic, when they found out he was leaving, decided, why the fuck would I promote something if you're not going to be here anymore? Now, I see this is the most under-promoted Bruno Mars fucking album.
Starting point is 01:01:49 When Bruno sneezes, it's promoted more than this. I think there's a chance, maybe he's done with Atlantic and wanted to get the fucking. out of there, here's nine, here's nine songs. Past 32 minutes, past the seven, uh, seven record thing I need to do from an EP to an album. And I'm out of here.
Starting point is 01:02:09 Because I can't see Bruno Mars following up 24K magic 10 years later with this. Not with the guys he worked with. I just, I don't see it. That's fair. It wasn't even like you had one single, you did the video. It just felt like you're trying to get out of a deal.
Starting point is 01:02:25 And Atlantic has already been accused of not promoting artists on their last project, which they're not the only label that does that. Once your deal is done, why the fuck would I promote your shit? Mm-hmm. That's a fair assessment. We don't know if it's true or false, but I think that that's a pretty fair assessment. And I must love podcasting because I'm insulting writers and producers that I've worked with.
Starting point is 01:02:52 I'm serious. I hope to God they don't see this. It's all right. It's nothing wrong with just being honest about, something that you can hear. I don't feel like they love this. Okay. I don't know that. Yeah, but you just feel like they did. They did. There's no way they loved it. Got it. I can hear great moments in it, but this really feels like I'm trying to get off my label. Yeah. It really feels that way. I'm not mad at that. I just can't connect to the music. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:03:18 It's again, vocally, Bruno sounds incredible. Like, just listening to the five, six songs that I heard on this album so far. vocally is not many artists that can stand next to Bruner. He's incredible vocally. Just the music for me just doesn't, it doesn't land. Yeah. Over the weekend as well, Stevie Wonder went to Marathon Burger
Starting point is 01:03:38 for their opening in Long Beach what I thought was the coolest fucking thing ever. Yeah, that was fine. Seeing Stevie Wonder at Marathon Burger. And all you guys that were saying Jay Cole was being performative, was Stevie being performative too? No, Stevie was hungry.
Starting point is 01:03:55 Steve was sitting down. Now, now it would have been performing if Stevie went back there and start flipping some burgers. Then I'd have been like, all, hold on, I'm like,
Starting point is 01:04:04 I'd have been like, I'd be like, I'd be like, how you back there flipping burgers? But no, that wasn't, it wasn't performing
Starting point is 01:04:10 to Steve. No, of course. He was at Nipsey's, you know, he went to go support. Definitely cares for life. Obviously the family
Starting point is 01:04:16 and Marathon Burger. So shout out to Stevie Wonder. Yeah, and congrats to Black Sam in the entire estate of Nipsey Hustle. I hope to God, we've seen.
Starting point is 01:04:25 more marathon burgers everywhere. Yeah, when y'all, can we get one in New York? Were. Mm-hmm. Tom Square? I heard that rumor. I wasn't sure if it was sure or not. Fire.
Starting point is 01:04:36 All right, Black Sam. Me and Rory come to flip some burgers. Everybody else flipping burgers. Oh, I would have so much fun doing that. Yeah, but then you'll try to tell Black Sam how to run his operation. You'll start doing too much. For sure. What?
Starting point is 01:04:46 Like, you should go square corners on a burger, not round. Like, you start telling Sam shit like that. Well, they're smash burgers, mall. Okay, so I'm perfect. Roy, be like, I'm telling you, if you're telling you, if you listen to me, it sounds crazy, but add just a pinch of salt. A pinch of salt. No, I would say, I would say, why are you seasoning these so much?
Starting point is 01:05:03 This season is going to give everyone high blood pressure. They're so spicy. Shout out to Marathon Burger, though, man. Love to see them. They just opened up that location in Long Beach, so that was dope. Have you guys tried it? Have you tried? No, I've never had Marathon Burger.
Starting point is 01:05:15 I haven't had Marathon Burger yet. Every time we've been in L.A., we haven't, like, had enough time to get over there. And the last time you were in L.A. And the lines are also like. The last time, the last time was that thing was BT. weekend. So you can imagine. Oh, God. Oh, it was like an event every time at Marathon Berger. Yeah, I think head had told me, he was like, yo, you wouldn't make a call. Like, they'll get you right. I said, when I got to do that to just go to a burger spot, I'm cool. I'm going
Starting point is 01:05:37 back to my hotel. But even when it's not BETT weekend, like the lines, which I'm happy about, are around the corner. Yeah. Like, you can't just pull up to Marathon Burger and grab a burger real quick. Yeah, that's dope. I mean, but N&L is the same way. I've never gone to go to end out. Trash. I hear Marathon Burger's great. you don't like in and out? They're going to kill you for that. Oh, are they? Let me look at this camera, peach.
Starting point is 01:05:59 In and out is fucking garbage juice. Yeah. Now we can move on. He's at the ATM. I love it. What he had today? Listen, I love it. I love it.
Starting point is 01:06:09 They call me a hater every day. I love the fact that I have a neighbor now. Welcome to the block. A hater neighbor. You're my hater neighbor. Yeah. Come on, neighbor. You know it's a matter of time until I gentrified the hater neighbor.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Yeah, come on, man. You got to move in and gentrified. Haterhood. Yeah, no, it's really probably like the worst burger place on fucking earth. Yeah, the things on this list are fucking frying me. What? Like the way you type things out, Bujuban's son said he almost turned gay, but then he remember boom bye-bye and with the church the next day?
Starting point is 01:06:37 Like, typing that out is fucking hilarious. Is that even real? That's real. Okay. Well, shout out the Buju son. He ain't gay no more. I'm delivered. I ain't gay no more.
Starting point is 01:06:46 He don't like men's no more. I don't like men's no more. He don't like men's no more. Wait. Was that a real thing though? Yes. He said he went to church? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:57 Or did he say he heard boom bye bye and was like, well, no, he remember boom bye and realized I'm not gay and then went to church the next day to remind himself again. Oh, okay. Well, good for him. Yo, they got that shit taken down everywhere, everything. Me nearly turned fish. Sorry, that was. Me nearly turned fish.
Starting point is 01:07:14 I didn't want to be the one to say it. That's how the cleats go. Me nearly turned fish. He said that. Satan, I play with my mind. Satan, I play with my mind. Yo, what world?
Starting point is 01:07:31 This is a, y'all don't think this is a simulation. This is crazy. This is a real interview. You said, I'm not a lot of you, yes. During the interview,
Starting point is 01:07:38 the young entertainer opened up about what he described as years of spiritual warfare. I tell you, you're gonna be, you gay. Niggas talk about
Starting point is 01:07:44 fighting demons, and it'd be bisexuality. Generational curses and battles with identity. He said there was a period where he began losing his desire for women and felt his mind was
Starting point is 01:07:52 under attack. Satan was play with my mind. He shared that in In the middle of that struggle, he began singing his father's controversial hit song, Boom Bye Bye, as a reminder of his upbringing and beliefs. According to Jazeel, that moment jolted him in the very next day he walked in the church seeking baptism. However, Jazeel admitted that getting baptized did not immediately fix everything. Nothing never changed, he said, adding that he later realized deeper prayer and spiritual work were necessary. So when he said nothing changed, what he mean?
Starting point is 01:08:18 How he knows he still went out on a date with a dude? Or was it like? I think he just, he realized that he needed to pray a little bit. harder. Okay. Yeah. Respectfully, Malta. He sought medical attention. He sought medical help for what he believed was a misdiagnosed illness. Gay is a misdiagnosed illness? Yeah. According to some West Indians, absolutely. Not no botty, what? You know, that is crazy, man. All right, well, I think he'd just be happier if he would just be gay. Yeah, it's always that part of it, right? Like, fam, you could just, it's okay. Like, you can just be. I can understand that.
Starting point is 01:08:55 probably growing up in a household of Buzha Bantan and that culture. Yeah, but he's a grown man now. He don't still live at home with Buju. I'm saying just growing up in a house like that, you would feel pressure. Yeah. Oh, definitely. So, definitely.
Starting point is 01:09:11 That can spill over into your adulthood even once you've moved out. Yeah. But no, I, unfortunately, I did laugh just because it was funny. Me nearly turned fish, funny as fuck. I don't know. I nearly turned fish. Satan. I play with my mind. Yeah, man. All right, man. That's why, but me and all have stood on that.
Starting point is 01:09:29 Like, yo, like, niggas be claiming they're fighting demons. It'd be bisexuality. Be gay, fam, just be gay, dog. Ain't nobody tripping. Like, you in the house cursing your girl out arguing because she left the soap dish with a half a piece of soap in there. Like, just go be with your boyfriend. Like, you don't like women as fine? You know, y'all fighting what?
Starting point is 01:09:53 It's not a demon. Just go. You're fighting that text message that you keep. ignore, just answer, homie and go see him. Like, that's all? You ain't always for you to be arguing with your girl. Like, man, just go see your boyfriend. Nobody can. It's 2026.
Starting point is 01:10:07 Nobody cares. I promise you. You can live in mad other places. And there's gays in Jamaica. Let's put that out there. Like, let's just get that out there. There's gay people in Jamaica. Like, we got to stop that. Like, there's gay people in Jamaica. But I get it.
Starting point is 01:10:23 I understand cultural, things like that. Pressure from the home and things like that. But as a grown man, be comfortable. Be who you are. Be yourself, man. One life. One life, one love. One life, one love.
Starting point is 01:10:35 You heard it. One life, one love. Bye. Bye. Bye. Relax. Relax. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:10:43 Speaking of a simulation, did you see that Jim Carrey was cloned? I saw people trying to make it a thing. They said the eyes are different. I don't know, man. People are weird. The thing is just makeup. Maybe Jim got some fillers done.
Starting point is 01:11:00 He got a facelift. Yeah. Like, that's Jim Carrey, bro. That's Jim Carrey. He got a facelift. He can't move. You see how tight his forehead is? He got a facelift.
Starting point is 01:11:13 Well, some people would say that if you've followed Jim Carrey for the last decade, he wouldn't be the one to get a facelift because he does not care about society the way maybe an actor would. My only conspiracy. really was he's on his Andy Kaufman shit and this has to do with some type of role or something that he's... This is a role? Like the way the weekend was walking around
Starting point is 01:11:36 with a fucking mask for that. I was like maybe Jim Carrey's doing something... I could see that. Based off celebrities and how dark that world can be. This is his latest trick. Yes. But I mean, even that to me is... I think this is probably Jim Carrey, bro.
Starting point is 01:11:55 That's Jim Carrey. He's the baddie. He got a facelift. That's Jim Carrey. Like, it's okay. So I get it. I know the conspiracy theories love shit like this. They zooming on the eyes.
Starting point is 01:12:03 Comparities. Eyes from five years ago. I get it. I understand. But that's Jim Carrey, bro. That's Jim. That face tight, though. They put his, their knee in his back.
Starting point is 01:12:13 They pulled. God damn. But that's the thing, I guess, with plastic surgery. Like, you really need the right lighting for it to look okay. Or you look like that. Yeah, I mean, but he looks good, though. I don't think it looked crazy right there Some high cheeks
Starting point is 01:12:29 I mean you know He looks good though Jim was good My favorite thing About conspiracy theorists That I'm starting to like Really notice I don't want to call white conspiracy theorist
Starting point is 01:12:42 Racist because that's unfair But I think a lot of you guys Are subconsciously racist Because I do think it's hilarious Especially on the right wing Of the Q&on people this and that You guys can believe Every insane conspiracy theory
Starting point is 01:12:55 but draw the line at systematic racism. Jay Edgar Hoover, which is, you could pull the files at this point, everything's redacted of systematic racism. Nah, racism isn't real anymore. But you will literally believe that they're eating babies in a layer under L.A. with lizard people, but be like, guys, there's no such thing as racism. Systematic racism, are you crazy?
Starting point is 01:13:22 The government would never conspire against black people. Yeah, I guess. Anyways, with that said, did you got to see the McDonald's CEO to eat his own product? No, I heard about that, though. That's getting some funny, it's not even a conspiracy. He was, I don't know who on their social team was like, yeah, you got to do the lunchtime TikTok. He went and showed the new, the new burger, the big arch at McDonald's. He took the littlest bite of all time.
Starting point is 01:13:53 It's the way when you go into a Chinese restaurant in New York City, you never actually see Chinese people eat in the food. because they know we shouldn't be eating this shit. Right. So he went. Mmm. Delicious. He's probably a vegan.
Starting point is 01:14:10 Where is this McDonald's at? That's his office. And what's funny is he started out by saying, we tested this in Argentina and Germany and Canada. Now we're ready for the states. We try to see what it would do to other people. So this is the new burger, Big Arch. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:28 Okay. You can see the crispy onions there. What is the, what's, what's, what's, what's, what's, what's so different about this burger? Nothing. It was like a big, like a smash burger type of thing. They added, um, more steroids into it. They added some sesame seeds to the bun. I'm just trying to keep up with burger culture.
Starting point is 01:14:47 Got it. I don't know if I trust like McDonald's like with the crispy onions. Like I don't know how I don't know how I thought about that. So that's where you draw the line. Onions? You don't trust McDonald's. Well, I don't eat McDonald's burgers. But I don't know, like, I don't know if I trust them to get the onions crispy, like, right.
Starting point is 01:15:03 Like, is that real onion? What do you trust them to get right? Yeah, because if you leave that burger out for a month, it's not going to go bad, I promise you. They still do that, though. Like, they still don't use real meat. I thought, like, because they got called out on it so much, they, like, started. What does that mean? We call out shit all the time, baby.
Starting point is 01:15:18 The niggas still do the same shit over and over and over and over. Let it blow over. And it won't be frozen for a month. We don't have that much cows. We know that. You don't have that much beef. For them to be selling billions of birds. burgers a year. Think about how many McDonald's
Starting point is 01:15:30 there are in this country alone. And all of them are selling millions of burgers a year. How? Where's that meat coming from? We already know the nuggets is just everything waste. Like, they just grind everything together and make a paste. We saw that doc how they make nuggets. It comes
Starting point is 01:15:48 in a box, a pink paste, and they just take pieces of it and dump it in the fry. It's so good, though. It's delicious. With some ranch. That shit hits. which is not ranch either. Every once in a while, I'll crave like McDonald's nuggets.
Starting point is 01:16:02 Every once in a while. Yeah, I've driven through almost every state in this country. I've never seen that many cows. Like just, just McDonald's period. Not the rest of the restaurants.
Starting point is 01:16:12 I've never seen that many cows. It's not possible. Like you've never driven through North Dakota. I'm like, okay, I see a million cows just, now I see how they do it. Now I get it. Okay, there's 30 million cows over there.
Starting point is 01:16:22 I get it now. No, it's just not, no. It's not possible. At one time, when McDonald's and they I think this is like you can read this at one time it was though
Starting point is 01:16:32 it was just pure 100% beef when McDonald's was you know obviously first starting years ago and it wasn't as many it wasn't a franchise as it is today
Starting point is 01:16:40 as big of a brand as it is today but no there's no way there's no way that that's real 100% beef it's impossible
Starting point is 01:16:48 they said they're still made well 100% pure USDA inspected beef they say that oh no the government my bad
Starting point is 01:16:56 a I said that my bad Like AI said it Gotta be valid The government says Yeah Come on man
Starting point is 01:17:04 USDA You know we trust USDA They inspect it He just told me Niggas to go get a vaccine And now Spoon stick to your arms
Starting point is 01:17:10 I know Pumping us with fluoride As children Not the fluoride You know my dad started with that The fluoride Is blocking my third eye Welcome
Starting point is 01:17:20 Nah That'd be Every nigga said that Well he can't get a job You know Yo the fluoride Yo, what's up, man? How the job search going?
Starting point is 01:17:30 Yo, the fluoride. You know what I'm saying? It's my third eye. Nigger, what? Real eyes, realize, fluoride. Yo, sir, you ain't been working in like five months ago. Yo, the fluoride, bitch out here. Niggas can't even see my potential.
Starting point is 01:17:48 Yo, the first mercury and retrograde was fluoride. Niggas love blaming fluoride, man. If y'all niggas, don't get out of here and brush your stink-ass mouth. Fluoride, I don't care what you put in that motherfucker. Brush and rinse. The fluoride, my third eye. It got the calcium. It's coming with my third eye is calcified.
Starting point is 01:18:10 Nigel, yo, go get a job. I love that one tank song. Go get a fucking job, man. They're right, though. Oh, my God. Oh, man. They're right. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:18:22 You still use fluoride, too, please? No. I would think that you didn't. You give, like, Tom's. No, I don't use Tom's. It's this other brand. I'm going to send you. It's five.
Starting point is 01:18:31 baby, Dee. Really? What? My mouth ain't never felt that clean. Like, that shit foam up so crazy. No. Hey. I'm talking about toothpaste.
Starting point is 01:18:40 Yo, even Ryan went, eh, and he's 23. What's the toothpaste? I'm saying, you know how the tooth... You know you gotta get a good lather on the toothpaste. No, I get it, baby.
Starting point is 01:18:48 I know, I know. But then, like, you know when your teeth feel like marble after you finish brush? Oh my gosh. Streaky, they feel streaked. No, no, no, no. I'm talking my straight marble. Like, you know, when you get that clean out the dentist,
Starting point is 01:18:58 when the dentist's, like, cleans, and shine your teeth, oh, yeah. I'm gonna see you the toothpaste. That's fine. Okay. I just ordered like six of them shit on Amazon. Okay. And the floss. I judge people that don't floss. If you don't floss and you're listening to this,
Starting point is 01:19:12 if you don't floss, go floss and then smell the floss. Nah, that's just like the back of an earring. You don't want to smell that shit. That shit stink. Not flossing is kind of nuts, but. Not flossing is crazy. No, that's a really fucking nuts. You don't have no flaw.
Starting point is 01:19:27 I'm not going to lie. I know we say you don't judge people. I just, if I go to your bathroom and it's certain shit not in there, you just, you're just a little funky to me. Like what, Mom? If you don't got baby wipes, I'm judging you. I have dude wipes. Dude wipes, whatever. Whatever you got, some wipes.
Starting point is 01:19:43 You need some wet wipes in your, in your bathroom. You need floss. You need mouthwash. Like, you need chlorox wipes for the toilet. Like, it's just certain things you just have to have in your bathroom. When you go to somebody bathroom, you're like, fam, you ain't got no mouthwash? you know, what you'll be doing? Like, how you brush your teeth?
Starting point is 01:20:02 You just toothpaste on a toothbrush and just, that's it? That's not enough. That's not going to get it. If you don't floss, I'm not going to say you also don't wash your ass. I'm going to say you wash your ass with the same rag that you do for your face. Yeah. Like you literally wipe your butt and then wash your face with that rag. Just one and the same.
Starting point is 01:20:20 I agree. No wipes baby, D, get out of it. If he ain't got a wipes baby D? Man, no, I'm not. Because I know eventually when we get there, like, it's... Sheets stink. She's...
Starting point is 01:20:32 You never go for a cuddle session and a sheet stink? It's someone like butt under here. You never go to somebody crib and then just a blanket and everything. Some like butt? Like, you're like... Y'all think I'm nasty. That's never... I've never gotten to a girl's house in her sheets.
Starting point is 01:20:46 Yeah, man thing. That's a nigger thing. Yeah. That's a niggint thing. Oh, mine don't stink. Yeah, when your sheets stink, blanket stink, go to her crib, her pillowcase stink. Because her bonnet stink. It's like, y'all can't.
Starting point is 01:20:58 can't even lay down like I'm about to go like what is you're your bed stink how your bed funky your bed will you sleep how is this this is where you're supposed to have a good night's sleep it smells like a coffin like what what you're you got to smell like right when a nigga like where he lays like where his butt will be you got to smell that part of the sheet like soon as he what does their bathroom look like if their sheets are like that man because you can't wash your ass in a dirty bath like if it's dirty all right you're right you're you can't be clean. Some people will know, this is the thing.
Starting point is 01:21:30 This is the thing about dirty people. They know what clean people are expecting, right? So they know what makes them look clean. So they'll do like, they'll straighten up and make shit look clean. So unless you're really inspecting, you don't know that it's, but you can't hide the smell of funky ass on a sheet. Yeah, not the top sheet. Don't smell the top sheet. The one underneath.
Starting point is 01:21:51 Yeah, you got to get up under there. The one underneath. And down by where his feet be. Yeah. Yeah. You got to lay it. the foot. Y'all be fucking with some dirty people, man.
Starting point is 01:22:02 No, no, I don't. I don't. That's how I don't be fucking with dirty people. It takes me one look. Like, or this is what you be laying at you? I'm cool. Never coming back over here again. Look.
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Starting point is 01:23:48 By far, it's not close. Watch the interview. Who was the interview with? Channel 5. Channel 5. Shia LaBuff. Now, was this post-arrest? Yes.
Starting point is 01:23:59 This was his out on bail. This was his first day out. This is Shia LaBus' first day out interview on Channel 5. I don't know how many clips they plan on clipping from this, but this entire interview was just like incredible. Like Shia LaBuff is one of my favorite people for sure. It's funny. I forgot maybe it was last week.
Starting point is 01:24:24 We were talking about, I don't know, off mic. We're talking about man crushes. I've had a man crush on Shia LeBuff my entire life. I'm like a big Shia LeBuff fan. So when this dropped, to me, this was like a new JZ release anytime Shia gets in front of a mic. Because the John Bernthal interview that he did three years ago is like one of my favorite interviews, period. And that's somebody that's sober and in a good space in his life.
Starting point is 01:24:57 Right. But this is the Shia I really want to hear. First day out. I don't want to hear from this lot. understanding human being that, nah. This is the shot we need. I need Marty Groh.
Starting point is 01:25:09 Yeah. Shial above. So Shialaub on the Epstein Files. You said I was chasing ass at Mardi Gras, bro. What do you mean? I wasn't paying no attention to Epstein Files.
Starting point is 01:25:17 This is beyond me, bro. I don't get into this. Yeah, I just wondered. It was like the biggest new story in the world for a couple of days if you've got no life. He's just sitting in a hole. That means you're not chasing ass
Starting point is 01:25:26 motherfuckers that are in the street. They don't give a fuck about this stupid shit. If you're sitting home all day like a who got kidnapped, Your life sucks. You're a normie. But if you're out here, nobody cares about none of this. I remember asking Kendrick Lamar one time like, bro, hey, Trump or Kamala.
Starting point is 01:25:40 He was like, you think I give a fuck? Like he ain't got a, like he ain't got a lion. We got families to feed. I'm the good, I'm the good one. Yeah, you ain't seeing me on those lists or in those rooms. My life is in the, see, this is like, even what he's saying don't make sense. He said, like he ain't got a, like he ain't got, ain't lying. We got families to feed.
Starting point is 01:26:01 I don't even know what that means. I think the person who typed this out might have got that wrong. But I think he just meant like he ain't lying. We got families of feet. I'm the good one. Yeah, you ain't seeing me on those lists or in those rooms. My life is in the streets. My life is in the streets.
Starting point is 01:26:12 Shia LaBuff is really out here in the streets. He's getting arrested in Mardi Gras. Like he's on set. He became a gang bang at 36 just for like research purposes for a film. Like y'all not doing what Shaya is doing. You're not really living like this. This dude is the definition of don't give a fuck. I'm free.
Starting point is 01:26:29 I can do whatever I want. I go wherever I go. But aside from all of that, he is a talented actor as well. Don't skip over the gang banged part. My favorite part was not that Shilobov joined the gang at 36, whatever. Different strokes for different folks. It was when they asked, did you get jumped in? And he explained that they were considering it.
Starting point is 01:26:49 And then went, come on, man. We can't jump you in. Yeah, no, we're not doing that. What does that group chat look like? Yeah, we thought about it. We thought we was going to put you on the black mat, but. we don't even going to jump you in but we decided like nah man we can't do that to you then we took some time we talked it over and we don't think that we should jump you into this
Starting point is 01:27:09 gag i love i love this dude man do y'all agree with him on this though on what i'm chasing ass at marty girl like what do you mean what do you think like this is no i don't agree with everything if you're sitting home at all day like ah who got kidnapped your life sucks no i i think um i understood what you're children being sex trafficked is something that everyone Should care about. I think actually a lot of people that don't care about running around Marty Gras is somehow how you could possibly get involved with sex traffic if you ignore it. But that's another thing. I'm not at Marty Gras chasing ass. I'm not doing that. I can understand how some people would be.
Starting point is 01:27:47 But I'm also not, I think what he was more so saying is people are a little too consumed with, you know, the Epstein files and things like that. Now you should, it should concern you being a citizen in this country, if there's sex trafficking or anywhere, if there's sex trafficking happening and, you know, kids are being kidnapped and sex traffic, you should definitely be, like, concerned about it. But I think shy was more so saying, like, if this is, if this consumes you every day, like your everyday thoughts in, you know, your life, then it's like, bro, like, what's up with you? I get it. I understand how somebody can be concerned, but like, that's all you are online reading and consuming every day. I also think that a lot of, I agree with you. And I,
Starting point is 01:28:29 I also think that a lot of these people are not being real with themselves. They only care because it's connected to celebrities. There's sex trafficking everywhere. You can get involved with helping to stop sex trafficking locally. Like there's so much sex trafficking in America. People only care because it's about people who are celebrity related. Like that's why they're so... You hear about sex trafficking every day.
Starting point is 01:28:52 I think there's definitely a group of people that care just because there's celebrity names in there. But I do think there is a large group of people that... are very concerned that the elites that run this country that we give our tax dollars to that make every decision are involved in a sex trafficking. For sure. I think it's actually above the celebrity thing like fuck the celebrity shit. Wait, you mean the people that are controlling our country have been doing this for as long as the countries existed?
Starting point is 01:29:20 That's, it doesn't consume my life every day, but it's a big concern to me. There's nothing I can do, unfortunately. but I don't even want to go through this because there was there was to consume you every day no but I can't say that there hasn't been a day that I don't think about the Epstein Bell there's never been a day in your life when you don't think about the since since they came out no I don't think so that there's been a day that I haven't thought about it's a extremely concerning thing I don't care that uh random celebrities that someone called a hotline about are in it.
Starting point is 01:30:01 It concerns me that a lot of the decision making that goes on in this country down to the fucking war that we're currently in are attached to somebody that's holding sex trafficking over their heads as collateral. Like, yeah, that, that consumes my mind pretty often. I can't even watch this war and not think about that steam pile. Okay. Like at all.
Starting point is 01:30:25 but neither one or there because I'm here to have fun that's why I don't even want to get too much into this part because as much as I do fuck with Shia LeBuff, I think he's made a lot of mistakes I think he's owned up to a lot of mistakes and he's a grown man that will get in front of a microphone if he wants
Starting point is 01:30:43 how do we feel about putting a mic in someone's face at this state that's called entertainment no here's the thing I'm not here's the thing I'm not here
Starting point is 01:30:57 to judge anyone. If we were in New Orleans and ran into Shilabuff on Bourbon Street, bless you. Bless you. God bless. Straight on bond. I'd pay for his bond and say, would you like to do a podcast? I'm not here to be on some holier than now shit whatsoever. I would 1,000% do this interview no matter what. But looking at it, I appreciate somebody in this form, especially people that struggle with addiction and are similar to Shaya to seeing him in this state do an interview, I do think that's important. But at what point do we pull back a bit
Starting point is 01:31:31 and like, I don't know if we should put some of this out? It's a little unfair to do to somebody that is telling you that they are not in the best mental, addictive state at the moment. Yeah. I mean, I understand what you're saying, but at the same time, this is what he does, though. he's not going to he's not doing an interview all the time like
Starting point is 01:31:56 every every month anything like that like i know yeah i mean i don't do you think he was in the brawl mitchell state in this interview yeah okay what are you saying notorious i ain't getting this game to be no fucking social worker like like we're media personalities this is this is oh no i don't think channel five did anything wrong what's i want to make that very clear i'm not sitting here trying to be on my high horse of like, I would do this interview and keep everything that was there. I probably would have provoked a little bit more than he did.
Starting point is 01:32:27 I think he handled that very well. But it's just, yes, he wanted to do the interview. But at what point are we like, oh, no, man, should we be doing this right now? I'm talking just to the room in general. Yeah. We would do it. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:32:43 100%. How far is too far? That's what I asked you. I bought Domani and King and him. I just actually had the same shit. Yeah, but I don't know, man. I think I get what you're saying about mental, mental health and mentally people being in a certain space and should you put a camera in their face, but I also, at the same time.
Starting point is 01:33:01 He could have declined the interview. For sure. He's a grown man. Yeah, he just don't give a fuck. But if you're not in the right mental state, like, that goes with any type of, and I don't want to call this assault because that's not what it is. No. That goes with anything when you're taking advantage of someone who does.
Starting point is 01:33:19 doesn't know better or isn't in the right mental state to stand up for themselves. Of course he agreed to it. That doesn't mean that it's good for him. Like if he's in a bad mental state, if he's not in his right state of mind, yeah, he's going to agree to shit. He probably shouldn't. Like, people who want crack are going to suck strangers' dick for crack. We're not put that on shot.
Starting point is 01:33:40 Like, of course, we know he doesn't get down like that. Yes, it's consensual. But you already know that this person is in dire need of something or they're not in their right mental state. So you are wrong for still taking advantage of them. I mean, at the same time, I also think, this is why I'm a hypocrite. At the same time, I thought it was beautiful watching somebody work out something in real time on camera. I thought that was an actual, not to be corny, a very beautiful thing.
Starting point is 01:34:04 Like, in the middle of his answers, he was still trying to figure out, he's like, I'm in the moment of this entire thing. Which I think is cool to watch as human being to human being, because we've all been in situations where things are going. left and we're trying to figure them out in real time. People have said that about Orlando Brown for a while now. That was going to be my next point. Because him and Shia is like they're the same nigga. No, they're not.
Starting point is 01:34:31 Not even what? Orlando be wild. You don't even know, you don't even know Shai's body like that. No, you can't do that. Okay. How do you think they're the same? So Shia, okay. Is Shire Ray J?
Starting point is 01:34:42 I think Baby D is saying the same as far as like they say whatever the fuck they want to say. They say whatever they want to say. They're not, they haven't been mental. healthy in a while and when people shove cameras in their faces, hoping they say absolute crazy shit. I think, but I think Orlando is, he's reached a point of... You think it's trolling?
Starting point is 01:34:58 1,000%. I think Orlando is really mentally unhealthy. I don't think it's I think both. I'm not saying he's, I'm not saying he isn't mentally unhealthy. I'm just saying he also is trolling at the same time. Like when he sat down with Ray Jay and, uh, what's the other Marco?
Starting point is 01:35:14 Funny Marco. And he started like biting the microphone. Like, it's like, you know, at that point, yeah. Like, you know, come on, fam. Like, are you serious? Like, he's trolling. Like, he's definitely know. He knows everybody thinks he's bat shit crazy.
Starting point is 01:35:26 He knows when he walks in the room and cameras are there, people are waiting for him to say or do some crazy shit. Like, he knows that at this point. He knows. Okay. But I'm not saying he hasn't been through some issues and had drug issues and things like that. We saw, obviously, the real moments.
Starting point is 01:35:41 And as far as that goes, but I think he knows the lane he called for itself. And he knows he has people. Leonard Palmer his hands whenever he sits down for an interview and he's like, all right, they're waiting for the next crazy Orlando moment. Like, I'm going to give it to him. I got to him something. Like, he's definitely aware of that as well. I think those first interviews were very much somebody that has mental health issues on camera and then he leaned into it. Him and Razby started arguing and they were both claiming blood and crick. No, like they were, they were yelling sets that. Neither one of them are.
Starting point is 01:36:18 part of. But no, they, he was screaming rolling 60s and throwing up a blood son. So yes,
Starting point is 01:36:27 I think it's performing at the same time. It does appear, though, that Shilov was, was possibly, never mind. He was arrested
Starting point is 01:36:37 for yelling gaislers. Oh, that's why he was arrested? Well, he was arrested for disturbing the piece
Starting point is 01:36:43 and getting in a fight, but it was because. They're also made possibly be a hate crime charge that's added to what it was because it may have started from slurs. Now he had said that he is homophobic if it means when big gays touch your leg, you don't like it. Don't look at me. Why are you looking at me? Why are you looking at me?
Starting point is 01:37:11 I just felt him when he said that. I felt the same way. It's like when I'm all about to say some shit that he know I'm going to end up cutting out the episode. He's look at me before he said. Because I just felt shy when he said that. I would be uncomfortable too if big gay men started touching my leg. I'm not gay. Why are you touching my leg? I didn't think that was crazy for shy to say. I don't see a world in where that would happen.
Starting point is 01:37:32 Let me say that. Where was shy at when big gay dudes started touching his leg? Marty girl. All right. It's a party town. It's a party. It's a carnival. You know, we have a friend.
Starting point is 01:37:41 And how do you know they gay? I mean, what were they wearing? How were they dressed? Were they cladly dressed? Or did they? have one. You had cut off jeans shorts is gay. I think that's a that's like a universal
Starting point is 01:37:55 that man might be gay. When it's like not the the long cutoff jeans shorts the short like the joints you would wear baby Dee. Okay. Short like the short short jean shorts. Like in the photo book. Yeah you know that's gay men attire. They gay men love denim shorts like
Starting point is 01:38:11 but the short the short denims though not the the knee joints to up here. They got to cut. They got to cut the thigh. Yeah like if I sit down I might show a little fur. Like them type of, you know, it's like, all right, that gentleman might be gay.
Starting point is 01:38:25 That's all. I just, like the gentleman shorts with the doc Martin boots. You know, if they have the Doc Martin boots on, like the black with the denim shorts, that gentleman might be gay. When they, like, super in shape, gay men love the gym. Gay men going to work out.
Starting point is 01:38:41 They're going to look good for their man. Yeah, so, you know, if one of those dudes was to touch me, I would be uncomfortable with those, I'm saying. Like, don't touch me, fan. I feel like if any grown man touch you touch you. She'll like you will be uncomfortable. He doesn't have to have
Starting point is 01:38:53 Daisy Duke son. Yeah, he can have on a Nike tech. If that nigga touched my leg, I'm gonna be like, yo, fam, now I gotta kill you and you man you can't wait. Don't touch me. Yeah, I'm uncomfortable.
Starting point is 01:39:03 Yeah, as a heterosexual man, no man should be touching me. I know the case is pedding. Shihala Bo is full of shit. There's no way he was sitting between two large gay men and they started grabbing his legs. No, they might have, though.
Starting point is 01:39:14 He saw a gay person and yelled some shit he shouldn't have said. Yeah, I can see that happened. That's a thousand percent what happened. He was not just chilling and then just... No, but you don't know. He's a Hollywood actor. The guys probably saw know who Shia is.
Starting point is 01:39:29 They probably thought he was attractive. They probably read he was gay somewhere. It's Marty Grod. We're all drinking. I don't think anyone's red that. Shia LeBuff is gay. I mean, I think it was something like that about Shire before. Yo.
Starting point is 01:39:41 But also... He's been married. I'm calling Kat because a gay man not just going to rub your leg. You Shire Labo. He's going to rub your face. He's going to slide his hand down your face like this. if you shy a little. I've never seen the shy of us.
Starting point is 01:39:53 What? Slot his hand down his face. Like, oh, like, he can call him cute or some shit like that. Like, they're not going to just grab your legs. Like, I don't like that making game, like big game and aggressive. Like, no, he's going to stroke your face gently. That's not aggressive? No, but it can make you uncomfortable, but don't say they grabbed your legs. Stroking your face isn't aggressive?
Starting point is 01:40:12 Baby D, if you're on a date with a guy right now, he stroke your face. That's not aggressive to you? What do he look like? See, exact. See? If we were all walking down the street and a man came up to you and went like this to your face, I promise you, Maul and I would not, the dog shit out of it. Like, oh, baby, Dee.
Starting point is 01:40:29 Oh my God, it's so good to see you. That's not aggressive. It would be hand to throat immediately. Like, that's aggressive. It's aggressive. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So I don't know. But at Marty Grau is acceptable?
Starting point is 01:40:39 At Marty Gras is acceptable? No, not for Shia. He don't want the big gauge touching him. He's not rolling. But, all right. anyone non-consensually that's big that touches me, I'm going to feel like if Ronda Rousey grabbed my thigh like unconsentially, I'd be scared. I'd be scared. I'd be scared. I would be terrified. I'd like I need to work on my goblet squats a little bit like what I need to do. I would ask Ronda
Starting point is 01:41:02 like what I need to do in the gym. I would think she's saying like yo, Ron Rousey is beautiful. I'm just saying unconsensually. Yeah. Somebody that can clearly beat me up. I would feel threatened. Oh, so it's whenever you feel like you can be beat up. If someone is unconsensually touching me and I feel threatened, like they would harm me. Yes, I feel threatened. Okay.
Starting point is 01:41:24 Do you think you could beat up Ronald Rousie? No, I don't. So if you didn't want her touch and she touched you, would you not feel fear? I would let her have a way. She was going to take your manhood. Yeah, I would let her have a way. Rhonda, she could take it. Rhonda, go ahead, man. Go ahead. Get you some. Go ahead and get you a little.
Starting point is 01:41:42 I don't know how much of this we're going to keep. This is just... No, I feel like this isn't that bad, and I'm a liberal. Wait, what? What the fuck? Baby D. What? What? You're a liberal. What the fuck is happening? Yes. I'm paper.
Starting point is 01:41:57 Oh, God. I'm the only liberal in this room. We don't know about Ryan yet, but I'm the only liberal in this room. Ryan's a liberal. Oh, he's a big dem. Big Dem. Big Democrat. Anyways, I did really enjoy this. Shia LaBuff interview.
Starting point is 01:42:14 No, this was dope. I do hope he finds the piece that he's looking for. I hope he doesn't have to sit down for a while. But he said he's fine if he has to do that. I believe him. I don't believe anything is wrong with Shia Lerboff. Well, since we're talking about mental health, I wanted to get you guys' opinion on,
Starting point is 01:42:31 you know, we love to diagnose people here. Like Rory has called people autistic and all of these things, right? You did diagnose the game with autism. I said he was bipolar. Bipolar. Both. It was definitely both. No, I said he was bipolar.
Starting point is 01:42:43 Oh, bipolar. Okay. Well, since we diagnosed people, I came across a TikTok. There was a young white woman. Shout out to her and her pain. And she was talking about her ex, her ex being a new NFL player, Tess Johnson, who got signed to the Bucks last year,
Starting point is 01:42:57 drafted to the Bucks. And she was talking about the day that she got engaged. And the day she got engaged, everything was beautiful. She was in love. Yeah, yeah, a couple months later. His ex, you know, once his ex saw that they were engaged, blah, blah, blah, blah. contacted her and sent her some screenshots of some things that he sent her on the day of the engagement.
Starting point is 01:43:17 On the day of the engagement, Tess Johnson text his ex at 9-11 in the morning and said, need your throat. Never forget. Never forget. At 9-11 a.m. You didn't forget her throat. No, he didn't forget her throat. Never forget. Day of his engagement, right?
Starting point is 01:43:34 So text that, goes on to plan the whole day, you know, proposes to his fiance, all of these things, right? he then he then texts at the end of the day 1222 in the morning after proposing to his fiance and she says yes he says when can I nutting you and fuck you like I want
Starting point is 01:43:52 to the ex-girlfriend to the ex-girlfriend day he got engaged the day he got engaged so before the engagement it was Need your throat after the engagement
Starting point is 01:44:00 it was when can I nutting you and fuck you like I want same day same day Thespian what were her replies she harder to oh she cut those
Starting point is 01:44:10 she hearted the knee's your throat. And then she cut everything else out, I guess, before she screenshot it and sent it. Why do that? Yeah, no. Let me see what you do that. Let me see what you said. That doesn't matter.
Starting point is 01:44:21 You're right. Of course it doesn't matter. She didn't know he was getting engaged. So you're right. I understand that. But like, just for context. Just curious what your reply was. Just curious what your replies.
Starting point is 01:44:30 That's all. But there's a reason you blacked it out. So, all right, cool. He's wild. He's wild for that. Like, on the day you getting engaged, you texting your ex and he's, your throat and I want nutting you and what? When can I nutting you and fuck you like I want?
Starting point is 01:44:45 When can I nutting you and fuck you like I want? Laying next to your new fiancee. Laying next to your five hour old fiancee. When you put it that way. Yeah, he's tripping. He's wild for that. He's wild. Texting like that is wild, period.
Starting point is 01:45:01 Like, period. Whatever. That's our relationship. We have a sexual relationship. Yeah. That's a normal Saturday morning. That's how we do. Wake up, wake and bake.
Starting point is 01:45:09 You know what I'm saying? That's how we do. But then why get engaged? I was, if you're feeling this way, that morning at 9-11. Maybe you should keep the wedding, the engagement ring. Like just hold it. Like, for you to be like, you know what? Today, it's not the day.
Starting point is 01:45:21 Yeah, it's not the day. Maybe eventually we could get there. I still need her throat. Like, maybe I don't need to have a fiancé. Like, goes hand-in-hand. If you need another woman's throat, you don't need to have a fiancé. Oh, why don't you propose to the one that you talk to like that? Because I would assume if you text her like that, you can't text your fiancé like that.
Starting point is 01:45:37 It's clearly just like that's my, you know. I need her throat. I don't need the rest of her? No, just the throat. Well, I need somewhere to nut as well. The throat. Nobody said he's going to nut inside. Well, I guess maybe he's talking about the throat.
Starting point is 01:45:51 Yeah. I thought he was talking more about her vagina. When can I? When can I, what? When can I nutting you and fuck you like I want? Yeah. When can I nutting you the throat? I've never, TMI.
Starting point is 01:46:02 I've never came in a woman's mouth and thought I nutted inside of her. But I guess by definition I did. Yeah. So sorry to my parents that are watching this. Yeah. I'm just saying he's either way he's wild for texting his ex-stat and he gets engaged. That's like, fam, you, you got, you live in like multiple lives at this point. But is that like the horror complex of like, because I've had this conversation with men that I've dated where there were things they were like, there's things I'm just not comfortable doing with you because those are things we do to horrors.
Starting point is 01:46:32 Fine, right? This is totally different. This is the day you're getting engaged. But what I'm saying is the issue might be is that he looks at his. future wife or ex-future wife one way and that other girl another way. Yeah, with her. It's like his little porn star.
Starting point is 01:46:47 They have great sex. It's just like a sexual chemistry. Married a porn star. Why would you not want to slut out your wife? Some people don't. Do all the nasty shit. Some people don't. Yeah, some people don't.
Starting point is 01:46:59 Some people don't feel like they should be doing that to their wife. And I mean slut out in the most positive way. And the most like, if you want to be with this part, all right, so then you're just dedicated to a life of cheating? Some people. Because if those are your needs, which are fine, consensually, like, why wouldn't you want to do that to your girl?
Starting point is 01:47:18 But that's a real, because maybe the fiancee is not into that type of sex. Oh, she's not. That's not, then that's not, cool. We don't know. Maybe that's not your person. Maybe he don't want her to be into that type of. Maybe he don't want her to be into that. That's the conversation me and all are having.
Starting point is 01:47:31 That's a real thing. Yeah, a lot of people don't look at their wife and say, you know what I'm going. No, we're all having the same conversation. I think that's insane that you would not want your life partner. to explore sexually. I think that's very odd. No. I hear you.
Starting point is 01:47:46 I'm just saying he just shouldn't have gotten engaged. No. Like, what's the point of getting you should explore more with your wife than you would with a horror? But some people are raised that good girls don't do these things. It's a wife now. Women and men are that girls just don't do that.
Starting point is 01:48:03 We saw in the brothers where she was like, my mom taught me that good girls don't suck dick. Like that that's a real thing. And it continues. in the South. That's a real thing. I remember a girl told me that one time and proceeded to eat me up. Like, I ain't never been ate up before. I was like,
Starting point is 01:48:18 why are you lying like that? She was like, what? Now I don't trust you because now you know you're lying. You knew that head was crazy. You ain't, that wasn't your first time. It was not your first time. Like that, like that? No, that wasn't her first time. Not that I care, but it's like she was being very, you know, like
Starting point is 01:48:37 she don't do this. She's very shy. very long. Oh, those are the ones. Clearly. Those are the one. Somebody tell you I don't do this often. They do it every day. They do that shit. But biweekly, they do that shit.
Starting point is 01:48:51 I guess you got, all right, I don't even know if it's a South thing because, rest in peace to Eugene Farrell. I'm so sorry, grandpa for telling the story. He did tell me that Italian men don't let their wife suck dick because they kiss the kids. And I was like, who wouldn't want their wife to suck their dick? Yeah, that's true. I don't believe that. I believe it.
Starting point is 01:49:12 I don't believe it. That sounds like, I believe that. My grandfather's era. I believe that. But then I was thinking like, well, all right. Well, you said Italian. We're Irish. Grandma.
Starting point is 01:49:22 What the fuck? There you go. That fast we solved it. That fast. Rest of the piece, Eugene Farrell. But no, dead ass, like, you should want to select your wife out. I think that's a pretty easy way to keep a marriage moving for the rest of your life and not to cheat and be faithful.
Starting point is 01:49:39 Like, you shouldn't look at your wife. wife. She's a good girl. She's married and doing whore things with you. That's a good girl. That's your little whore bucket now. Oh. That's, is that you referring to him these days? No, she's a wife, but you know. So, sorry. So she just exposed this on the internet
Starting point is 01:49:54 and just. Yeah, she talked about it. Or receiver we don't even particularly care for. Well, she, I guess she she's a influencer and at the time, her engagement was big and it was called off. Suddenly, she wasn't living with him. She wasn't married. So people weren't like, what the fuck happened? And she came
Starting point is 01:50:10 And she was like, yeah, I have no problem exposing terrible fucking people because since I originally talked about this, a bunch of other girls have come out and said, oh, well, I'm dating him and this looked funny and this and this. And it's like, yeah. I don't mind when people, like, if you're going to do horrible shit to people like that, I don't mind you can't put it on front street. Like, I understand like keeping a pee, but nah, if you're going to play with people's like safety and emotions and shit like that, people need to out you as a terrible person.
Starting point is 01:50:35 And there will still be women. You're rich. There will still be women who will date you. I'm not stopping you from getting pussy. I just don't know if you're going to get the response that you want. Like, no one's sitting here thinking about how she's feeling. We're laughing at the text. She has an audience and her audience cares about it.
Starting point is 01:50:54 Like, yeah, of course, a bunch of men on a podcast are going to laugh at her. That's fine. Well, I do feel for it. Yeah. Well, I'm lying. I don't like. You don't care. I'm not Demani.
Starting point is 01:51:03 I'm not going to lose sleep over it. But, I mean, I do feel for her. Like, that's fucked up. Yeah. I didn't bring it up for you. At 9 a.m. on your fucking engagement, you're saying let me get that fucking mouth. I bought it up so y'all can laugh at the text messages. That's why it was on the docket. All right. Do we have voicemails? We do.
Starting point is 01:51:19 You've got mail. So, Rory and Maher. I was looking at Saha, shooting at J. Cole. And whatever. Like, it got me to thinking about, like, lyricist in the South, like, specifically Atlanta. Was the audio good on that? You know, Andre 3000 is the go-to. That's the name. They're still out there just to make it sound like they know what they're talking about. I really think about it.
Starting point is 01:51:51 I think Saha is a better lyricist than Andre 3000. Like, I don't know. He has, he got the way doper lines. Like, Andre can kind of play with his flow maybe a little bit better. But bar for bar, Sawha is kind of getting Andre 3000 out of here. What y'all think? You hate three stacks. So you can go ahead first.
Starting point is 01:52:16 I don't hate three stacks. ATM. I understand what he's saying. I get what he's saying. I understand what he's saying. 3,000 probably has wider range when it comes to flow and things like that,
Starting point is 01:52:35 but he's just talking about lyrics and bars. 3,000 got bars, but if you listen to Sahai and like really a Sahai fan, I ain't going to say he better than he's a better lyricist in 3,000. him, but he's right there. He's right there.
Starting point is 01:52:54 Like, he's not, like, 3,000 is not going to just wrap circles around Saha. He wouldn't wrap circles around him. Saha doesn't get that, again, Saha doesn't have the material, the output that 3,000 has over the years. And that's my only Nautil Sazza. I wish he put out more music and dropped more albums because he would be in those conversations if people heard him more often. But to what this gentleman is saying, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not. going to say he's lyrically getting 3,000 out of here. I'm not going to say that. But
Starting point is 01:53:26 he is right there, though. He's in that his pen can stand next to 3,000 when it comes to bars and lyrics without a doubt. Artistry, that's another conversation. I don't know if he's the artist that 3,000 is, but lyrically, rapping, just put a beat on and let these two MCs go. I don't know if 3,000 is going to rap circles around, side. I don't know. I don't I don't believe that would happen. These are like 11 p.m. Barbershop conversations to me when everyone's just running out of shit to talk about.
Starting point is 01:53:59 This is the weirdest comparison ever. Why? He bought up this. People talk about rappers from the South and best rapper from South. If Three Stacks was in a different era and was trying to come up the way Sahai was where he has to make the biggest statement
Starting point is 01:54:13 on Soapoled or like he has to do leekers, freestyles, do I think that Three Stacks could do, could rap the way Sa'i raps, like these two records that came out, of course I think he could do that. He made records this whole life. That was his focus every time. Was not, unless you get,
Starting point is 01:54:31 if you go through life and times of Andre Benjamin, like, that's him rapping for four minutes straight. Just to show you I can do it. Like, it's just a weird comparison because it's different eras. Like, do I think King Lose could fucking rap with Nas? Yeah. But I also think if Nogh,
Starting point is 01:54:49 dedicated his life to rap the way King Loss does, Nas could do it better. I just think it's such a weird comparison. Because they both have different objectives. Just lyrics. But that's what I'm saying. Three Sacks always held for the most part, a lot of his shit,
Starting point is 01:55:06 unless it was the features, on songs to 16 bars, hook, 16 bars. Like he comes from that era of making songs and albums where Saha has done that, yes. But he's also in an era where people are just barring people to fuck down. so I don't think it's a fair comparison
Starting point is 01:55:25 to even like put those two in a category okay but if you had to choose gun to your head who could rap better who was a better lyricist which is different than who can rap better
Starting point is 01:55:37 uh 100 3000 okay phew that's I understand but I listen this is what I do like though
Starting point is 01:55:50 I like the fact that But, but Saha is no slouch I'm not to make that very fucking clear. I just like the fact that people are even saying that though. Same. I do like that his name is
Starting point is 01:56:01 because Saha does belong in the Atlanta that's what I like. I like the fact that people are even speaking about Saha. Like because again, he's one of the emcees that should be spoken about. He's one of the rappers
Starting point is 01:56:13 that we should be talking about and his skill set his songwriting ability is incredible. I just don't think lyricism always just lands on punchlines. I guess that's kind of my point because I still put lyricism and content in the same bag.
Starting point is 01:56:28 I don't think everything has to be... And mind you, Saha has content, like, for sure. I think Saha should be brought up in the Atlanta Lyracist's top five conversation without question. Saha. Without question. You could make a huge case.
Starting point is 01:56:45 If you want to get into Lairis' bag in that, yes, Saha is there. it's going to be a lot of dungeon family T.I. But Saha's right there. I think Saha is one of the best lyricists, period. But I just, I had three stacks. He's just different, though.
Starting point is 01:57:03 He is. But I just love the fact that Saha is being, you know. Giving his flowers. That's it, man. Just start talking about the real MCs, the real rap, the real spitters, the real ball writers. Like, start talking about them some more. I understand, you know,
Starting point is 01:57:19 he doesn't have the music that some of these guys has, but the skill set is incredible. But then again, with his era, I don't know, find me an album that can compete with no dope on Sundays. Right. Like if you're going through a lyricist type of bag in the last 15 years. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:39 There's good music on that album. It's not just fucking rap. That album is incredible. Shout out to Saha, man. Yeah. Before we go, we want to send a rest and peace to Olive. Grant, power. One of the architects, one of the founders, one of the pillars of the Wu-Tang clan.
Starting point is 01:57:56 We lost him last week. So we want to send the rest of peace, prayers and condolences to Oliver Grant's family. Condolences to the entire Wutang clan. And thank you, Powell, for everything that you contributed to hip-hop, everything that you gave the culture. And, again, continue prayers and condolences to his family. Also, rest of the peace to Michael, 5,000 watts. lost him, I think a couple weeks ago. Houston DJ
Starting point is 01:58:23 found a Swisher House, one of the pioneers that chopped and screwed out of Houston, one of the big, big pillars in Houston hip-hop. We lost him as well. So rest of peace to Michael Watts and praise and condolences his family.
Starting point is 01:58:39 Before you get there, though, that's one that I think hip-hop needs to celebrate a little bit more. 5,000 watts? I've said for years, especially based off a lot of what Drake has done with the Houston sound comes from from Mike Watson. Oh, no, for sure.
Starting point is 01:58:56 Like modern music, even from 808s with that dark shit comes from Houston and everything that he was pushing when, yeah, I can't say enough and to power as well. I mean, doing the Woolware thing, I don't think, I don't even know if Rockaware gets to where it's at without opening up a Woolware store in Staten Island of all places that you do that. Like, these are people that completely shifted. Rest and peace of Nipsey, everything we talk about with his marathon store starts with Wuware and what they were doing in Staten Island. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:59:30 Independently as well on the clothing side. Rayquan giving 10,000. All right, fuck it. Let's try it. Just showing us that it's possible. Two people that were legitimate visionaries that you can see their DNA in everything that we champion today comes with power and comes with Mike Watts. For sure.
Starting point is 01:59:47 And then, I mean, of course. Jesse Jackson. Rest the peace, Jesse Jackson. We lost them a couple weeks ago as well. Obviously, you know, Jesse Jackson, one of the biggest pillars that we had coming out of the civil rights movement and everything that this country, everything that black people had to go through in this country, he was a big figure in voicing the presence of the black people and fighting for civil rights and for justice
Starting point is 02:00:11 for black people in this country. So rest of the peace of Jesse Jackson and thank you for everything that you've given us. I never met Jesse Jackson, but he walked past me once. I wasn't Jesse. I was out Sharpton. Yo, I, I, right. Skinny out? When I was working for, I think this was the first week,
Starting point is 02:00:33 we had partnered with KWL, Kevin Lyle's company. And I'm sitting at my desk and it, like, faced the door of the entrance. First week, sitting there on my laptop doing fucking social media shit for KWO and in walks Jesse Jackson. I'm like, where am I right now? Just staring at Jesse, like, it's Jesse Jackson. Jesse Jackson. Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Starting point is 02:00:58 Also, rest of peace, Catherine O'Hara, most notably known as from the mom of Home Alone. She passed away last week. And also Robert Duvall, actor, another actor that we lost, some of my favorite movies. You guys are telling me this in real time. did not know Robert Duvold passed away. Yeah, Robert Duvall passed. Jesus Christ. Rest and peace.
Starting point is 02:01:21 Yeah, so rest of peace to Catherine Hara and rest of peace to Robert DeVo Pairs and condolences to their families. All right. Well, it was good seeing y'all. Quickly, before we do get out of here, Jay Z and Biggs dropped another record. Listen, man, we just trying to get some pluses.
Starting point is 02:01:41 Just us? All right. If something happens, then, you know. He just randomly drop in something. stuff on stream still? Okay. I mean, you know, why not? I'm not going to say the name of the song, but... Why not, man?
Starting point is 02:01:56 Part of my white face, I did appreciate that they did just put the actual name of the song on the artwork. Yeah, why not? Because you could do it because you own that. Exactly. His shit, his art. So, like, I mean, should I stand outside Barclays now? Like, what do you think?
Starting point is 02:02:13 What do you think is the best route? I mean, you can if you want to. I don't know if you should. But, you know, if you want to go to the Barclays and just pitch your tent out there and just, you know, just sleep for a couple days. Do your thing. I just want to put me in the nosebleeds.
Starting point is 02:02:28 I don't care. Matter of fact, I prefer, I want to see the whole show. We'll see. I mean, I would love to see Jay do a show at the Barclays. Just a reasonable doubt. Reasonable doubt show. I would love to see that. But I don't know.
Starting point is 02:02:40 We'll see. Who Rory got to fuck to get us a ticket? Like, I'm not going to lie. Like, if there's like an assistant or something who needs some whole, like Rory is ready to fuck. for whoever we got to do like i'm glad you put that that much steak in me fucking i appreciate that i said some hole like i didn't like you got to get some butt up to like a gay assistant i ain't the dick not gonna do it bro yikes i thought that was funny no i didn't on that no we'll get
Starting point is 02:03:04 out of here we'll talk to y'all soon be safe be blessed i'm that niggia he's just ginger peace this is an i heart podcast guaranteed human

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