New Rory & MAL - Episode 58 | "Hey Lover..."

Episode Date: April 15, 2022

A beautiful reunion, the entire crew rejoices as Demaris returns from her vacation. The guys welcome her back with open arms, and they get right to the shits. They recap the White Wine & Chill liv...estream Rory did with Demaris at his house (join our Patreon so you don't miss out on the next one), and give condolences for the victims of the mass shooter out of NYC, and then delve into their conspiracy theories on the tragedy. More prayers for DaBaby and his publicist, and then they give their opinions on the leaked Drake x Jack Harlow track. Rory gives his opinion on Jack's projected career compared to the other white men in Hip-Hop. Speaking of white men, they discuss Tony Hawk's documentary and career, and the crew reminisces on their skater dream days. They touch on Meek's statements regarding sales, and discuss Coi Leray's album sales, while giving their opinion on what they would've advised for her album rollout. They also speak on who is on the next livestream, LL Cool J being the best dirty macker of all time, + more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:07 It's a comment I used to love her Yeah Absolutely Baby D Yes Welcome back baby D Thank you We missed you
Starting point is 00:02:18 I definitely lean when the beat dropped Mace called that one You said what I leaned when the beat dropped Did you? Yeah Welcome to another episode Of the new
Starting point is 00:02:31 Rory Mall That's Rory Hey Oh yeah I forgot we did do intros now Hey I'm Rory And in context
Starting point is 00:02:40 I co-host the show Oh you have to give context Yes Hello I am all And along with that context I am the co-host of the new Rory Moll Got to welcome back baby D She's here
Starting point is 00:02:56 Baby D She's back How you feeling baby D I got a nice tan I'm feeling real Duce straight You know me I got to call you
Starting point is 00:03:07 You say straight. I got to call you D. Santana all day. You know what I'm rolling. Are the toes still sandy? No. You shook the sneakers out before you came in? Yeah, definitely. Sand all in your feet.
Starting point is 00:03:19 You had your butt in sand. I know you had your butt in sand. I did not have my butt in the sand. But I did have my toes in this. I went to the beach. I would hope so. And nothing but a robe. And I got fucked up because of it.
Starting point is 00:03:30 I have bug bites everywhere. You went to the beach and just your robe? Yeah. So how was the sandals resort? Hold on. So this was like, You went to hedonism? It was a naked beach.
Starting point is 00:03:38 It was not a naked beach. But it was late night and I wanted to walk down to the beach. I was on the phone. So I just had my robe on. I mean, she treats an airplane like a nude beach. So it wouldn't shock me that the regular Jamaica beach, she wouldn't be asking. You know, the people are really running with that. They're like, wow, Damaris flies Air Jamaica.
Starting point is 00:03:54 Air Jamaica has been out of business for, like, madloom. For real? Yeah. Well, you see it out of business. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. I didn't know Air Jamaica was not no longer a thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:02 So did you fly first class because I did see on your close friends that you would you posted the stereotypical little like end table with the drink on it I have a question handle my business someone business class shit like yeah I know I'm handling my business
Starting point is 00:04:17 If I post something in close friends why do you think that I would want it in front of our thousands and thousands Oh I don't think you want it I'm just I just ignore that and that's what happens base stop chewing on the equipment that's really expensive I'm sorry but did you guys hear malls
Starting point is 00:04:32 A? Yeah and he just clapped You're closest to base You grab her place? Yes, I will grab her. So DeMaris posted that, and we still have no idea who she went on this vacation with. But she appeared to be in the solo first class seat, which makes me think whatever people she did go with, she put their ass in economy. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Well, you know how that is, man. You got to let the peasants go where the peasants go. And you got to board first to make eye contact with them. You got to look at all the peasant trees, walk down the peasant aisle and go to their peasant cages. We all flew from different. No, no, no, I know. They only had first class. You flew out of JFK, made them fly out of Philly.
Starting point is 00:05:10 They had to take the bus down and down at the Philly airport. They had to take the Chinese bus to Philly. They flew out of AC. Oh, my God, that's nasty. But I'm glad you back. Hopefully you had a good time. Did you miss me? Of course.
Starting point is 00:05:23 I always miss you, DeMarris. You know that. I tell you all the time. I'm so excited to see you every time I see you. She doesn't seem very excited. I love one nigs lie to me. No, I'm being honest. What you mean?
Starting point is 00:05:34 I did miss you. We told, we set it on air. So we missed it on air. So we missed it Maris. Can't wait until she's back. She's having fun in the sun while we're here in the cold, even though today is hot as shit. Today's 80 degrees in New York City Sun. Don't worry. It'd be 57 tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:05:47 I don't worry about it. I did appreciate Edin trying to like do the double roll thing. He tried to get his best of Maris. Ed didn't get a great job. I liked it, man. Did a great job. Edon is very, I watched the way he maneuvered and he handled the dress. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:02 And he did a great job. Thank you, Edd. topics, terrible topics via text. I appreciate it all of it. Listen, Edding got it done, man. You are the MVP, Eddn. Thank you very much for your services, sir. Appreciate it.
Starting point is 00:06:12 We're back after a couple days off. Rory, how you feeling? I feel good, man. I feel good. I actually saw Demaris before this, though. Her and I did our live shit on Patreon. What was it called? Wine and Wine and Dine?
Starting point is 00:06:26 White Wine and Chill. Oh, white wine and chill. But there was an original, what was the original title that you guys sent? Like white boys and wine or something? No, it was white. It was a nasty title. White boys and wine just sounds like a nasty time. White wine with Rory was the original.
Starting point is 00:06:40 That just sounds weird. That's a lot of white. Yeah, I didn't like it. Yeah, this is white wine or Rory. Lack of melanin beverage and Rory. Yeah, you can't have white wine and Rory. That's too white. There's too much white going on.
Starting point is 00:06:51 But yeah, we caught up before, so I have seen her. How was it? How was the white wine? You didn't watch it? Well, no, I was... It was yesterday, right? It was two days ago. It was on Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:07:02 It was on Tuesday evening. It was something Tuesday. He was all absolutely nothing What did you guys make? I was doing something Tuesday De Maris and I made tacos It's a nice little taco night Okay
Starting point is 00:07:10 Got some good racist remarks about Edding behind his back off You know it was good Come on adding I you know I was a little I came in a little hot Because everyone seemed to really love Your cool weed Tuesdays Smoke session with mall
Starting point is 00:07:23 In the cool background I didn't know what that was But I was dying laughing I said I don't even know What the fuck is going on over there But I'm whatever Because I came in like just on
Starting point is 00:07:31 Some humble intro shit of just like, oh, you're home. Hey, you're home. And I was like, I'm glad you guys enjoyed smoke session with mall at the Astor Club with the famous rappers and the cool cameos and getting the strands. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then I thought I was just being humble and complimenting my co-host. Then the comments just start ringing off with just how much better it was than my Taco Tuesday. Oh, see, you didn't show them the seasonings.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Did you go to the seasoning cabinets? Well, I had the camera. I had the camera. I had the camera this time hooked up to the laptop so I could move around the house and kind of. show we was doing. Yeah. But I mean, you know, then I got my weed and put on my,
Starting point is 00:08:07 my upside-down hat. Okay, so that's what I want, huh? That's what you want. That shit was so funny. That shit was so funny. I didn't know what the people wanted, man. I don't know what this is, but whatever, bro. So you had a good time?
Starting point is 00:08:17 Yeah, we had a really good time. That's what I said. I got to come by one of the white wine and chills. Yeah, we should. Get a little vegan tacos. Oh, you mean. Ah. It's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:08:27 You let me have me, then you lost me. Nah, because you could just get like some oyster mushrooms, frados up. You know what I'm saying? I made some guac and some pico from scratch. So you could have ate that with the chicks. Come on. See, there you go.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Come on. I can engage in Taco Tuesday. So maybe Tuesday it'll be. Yeah, vegan Taco Tuesday. Yeah, man. As long as they clean it up. Clean what up? The house?
Starting point is 00:08:49 I didn't realize just me and Demaris fucking destroyed my house. We did destroy the house. Imagine the whole team. Jesus Christ. Oh, my God. Oh, it was one of those, like, food, dishes everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere.
Starting point is 00:08:58 Because we did make a lot of things from like, you know, we didn't just buy the No, no, no, y'all really cooked. Yeah, we made shit. Yeah, it was fucked up. And then we were, like, rushing to cook and on live and talking and getting drunk. So it was just, we were doing a lot. Well, I'm glad you had a good time. Yeah, I enjoyed it.
Starting point is 00:09:13 I didn't do much with my two days off. Just some more stuff around the crib. There's some shopping. I had to go to a funeral. Rest of peace, Mr. Lee, one of my favorite teachers growing up passed away last week. So I went to pay my respects to his family yesterday. So I had to do that. So praise condolences to the Broughton family.
Starting point is 00:09:31 family, rest of peace, Mr. Lee. For sure. Yeah, man, and that was it. Watson playoff basketball, you know, just chill. I get it. That's about it. Well, it was definitely a week to stay inside if you were in fucking New York City. I'll tell you that much.
Starting point is 00:09:43 Yeah, the weather was a little trippy, huh? I meant the danger. Oh, yes. It's fucking crazy out here. Condolences. We start off a lot of condolences to anybody that was affected by the subway shooting the other day in New York City. they did catch well I can't even say they called him
Starting point is 00:10:02 he called the cop himself I guess he was tired of you know hiding and conspiracy I mean I don't think it was him I see I can we jump into conspiracy because no one passed right no one no one passed all right so what number one
Starting point is 00:10:15 you're a terrible fucking shot yeah number two prayers to the healing of everyone that was injured this shit a lot of shit don't make sense to me don't make sense to me I don't think it's real a lot of shit is just odd right now I didn't know we were going here
Starting point is 00:10:30 because usually I'm the one that goes here. You know what I'm saying? And anybody looking at me crazy. But I'm here with y'all, though. Like, let's talk about it. Oh, I usually am with you on a lot of conspiracies, but I just try to give some other side of it. Like, no, that's not what CNN said.
Starting point is 00:10:43 Right. So we do feel like this is a little shaky. Yeah. They found him via his keys that he dropped. And I'm hearing now that the credit card purchases of a gas mask and things like that. It just a lot of it doesn't make sense. to the convenient YouTube clips of the exact rhetoric
Starting point is 00:11:05 that's trying to be pushed with the climate right now of like... The Asian hate crime? Asian hate crime. The entire police force Eric Adams coming in. Everything just feels a little too convenient.
Starting point is 00:11:20 What the fuck is going on? It's giving HBO Max show. How do we feel about Eric Adams so far? And again, and this is kind of localized and shit, but I guess the mayor of New York still has some effect to the rest of the world. Well, not the rest of the world, but... People pay attention to who the mayor fucking New York City is.
Starting point is 00:11:37 Absolutely. It just is what it is. Absolutely. I have mixed feelings with Eric Adam. Which, by the way, I'm not mad at having mixed feelings about because these days with politicians, it's either like, oh, he's the greatest or we fucking ate his guns. And he just got in there. So we got to kind of give him some time to, you know, really do his thing.
Starting point is 00:11:56 But we do, we can't agree that he is a crime fighter. He's a former cop. Once a cop, always a cop, you know that. And he did say how he was upset that he was sick during this time. He would have been out there looking for the guy himself, I believe is what he said. Something to that. I get it. You're trying to be like a mayor of the people and you used to be a crime fighter.
Starting point is 00:12:16 You're the mayor. Just go over there. Just mayor. Go ahead and mayor. Just be a mayor. But yeah, it definitely was a little shaky. And again, this is with no, you know. We're not trying to disrespect.
Starting point is 00:12:30 They're going to take it that way, but let's just... Anybody affected, harmed, no families. We don't want to do that. But you've got to agree that this story is just a little fucking weird. And I think just with so much of the terrible feedback the city has gotten with how much money we're dumping in to putting police officers in the subway systems as is, down to like, hey, we have to stop people from hopping turnstiles. I'm like, I'm sorry. There's 15 murders in Brooklyn last weekend. I really care about who's hopping the turnstile right now.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Right. So that definitely crossed my mind because now it's going to be police presence in every single fucking train stop you could think of. And where it happened was a little convenient to me as far as from the Asian hate side, Sunset Park, being a large Asian population. It also being a very non-popular train area as far as like it's not a 40, 2nd Street. It's not a 34th. It's not even a Broadway
Starting point is 00:13:28 junction. It's not a major hub where a bunch of different trains are going. And I think they've been wanting police presence and can't really find a real justification to put it in some of these smaller stations. So, yeah, had this happen in Times Square, Tom Square is always going to look like fucking Baghdad.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Oh, yeah. It's always police in time. We know that. I don't know. I could be completely wrong and insensitive right now, and I'm not saying it was staged. Yeah, yeah. I'm just saying lot of it's fucking weird and convenient the way a lot of these tragedies are. There's always feels like there's a fucking perfect political shift when these things happen and they happen at the right time. That's why to me, you know, again, I'm with you on that.
Starting point is 00:14:11 When the news came out and, you know, again, it was breaking news. So you had to wait for more developments and more pieces of the story and things like that. And then when we started to get the story, it just seemed, now, again, it could be seen weird because this is a very random and, you know, just odd situation for somebody to have a gas mask and to, you know, set off a gas grenade and a subway cart and start shooting random people. The story itself, even if it is true, it's a crazy fucking story. But it's just the timing of it and the, you know, the political shit behind it and everything like that makes, you just have to raise an eyebrow like, all right, let me really look into this a little bit.
Starting point is 00:14:53 because this just seems a little off. So again, you know, prayers to anybody that was affected and all of that, we don't want to disrespect, you know, that part of the story. And 100% fully there is a terrible trend right now of attacking the Asian community and out speaking about harming Asians. So I'm not taking away of that from that point of his video. It's just like he hit, this guy just happened hit every last point that's currently happening in those videos in like such a timely manner.
Starting point is 00:15:23 was just like, oh, every buzzword you could think of. Yeah, they got it all from his Facebook. He was active in terms of just like gunplay and shit like that. They labeled them as like a black nationalness. Of course. Oh, yeah. I definitely saw them. They were saying that he's a follower of Farrakhan and all this.
Starting point is 00:15:38 I was like, all right. I see where a lot of this is going right now. It feels odd. And just the sheer science of that gentleman getting away. That was the part to me that was a little crazy. Because we've seen people that are like ex-military, fucking train, know what they're doing in shape, can run, know the city
Starting point is 00:15:57 that are caught. This dude is not in shape at all. Like, he looks a little, obviously he's off. I just don't see him being able to get away from that in that moment. Like, he's not athletic. He's not, you can't miss him if he's running. You're going to see him.
Starting point is 00:16:13 And if he just shot a cart full of people, I'm pretty sure people on a platform, I'm like, that's the guy right there. Like, you pictured him as a well, a lot of people online had painted him as a five-for-five. like 180. Yeah, I remember that that was the early. Now he's like kind of a 6-2, a whole different thing.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Six-two, almost 300-pounds. The internet just kind of goes too fast on trying to find the person and then they almost label the wrong person. Yeah, and that happens often. You know what I mean? Like, here I am. I could have been walking around the subway when that time. They snatched my black ass up.
Starting point is 00:16:42 My family, I haven't even been on the train. Like, I haven't rid-road the subways in at least two years. So I don't know what the fuck y'all talking about. But, yeah, that whole story was a little weird. So I think that, you know, I'm with you on just raising an eyebrow. That's all. Some questions I have. That's all.
Starting point is 00:16:58 I don't know. I'm from New York. It's not easy to get out of a subway if you just shot a bunch of people. Like, that's just not easy. Like somebody that's on that platform would have followed that dude outside of the subway, even if he was running to get away. Somebody would have chased him and be like, yo, this is the dude that just shot a whole bunch of people on the subway. And also like that, all those stations off the N&R from fucking
Starting point is 00:17:20 the Bay Bridge up through Sunset Park, it's a lot of steps. Like, it's not, it's not one of those where it's like, where the A train, like, you just hit down right there and you on the first platform. That shit is low. You gotta get up out of it.
Starting point is 00:17:34 Or it's super high, depending on where you at. It's always fucking crazy steps on that specific part of the end of the R. That's probably also didn't make something. Like, you had to get through all them steps and out on the sidewalk and he ended up in the East Village. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:46 And then all the trains would stop too. I mean, granted, I'm not saying he can't drive or anything. But it was, was just a lot of activity that I, myself, who's sort of in shape, was getting winded thinking about it. Yeah. I definitely thought like an ex-Navy seal did this. I was waiting for him to just the rest of guy that was super in shape. Yeah. Smoke bomb and then throw shots. I mean, obviously there was an intent. Yeah. Yeah. It was just really weird. But New York City
Starting point is 00:18:12 is starting to feel a lot like Gotham City. It's getting there. Like, you know, I thought this, that, just thinking about that scene reminds me of like some shit we would see in a Batman movie. For sure. You know what I mean? Like, so I don't, you know, just be safe in New York City, man, or any city that you're in, obviously. But, um, maybe we owe a Jesse an apology. Yeah. Cameras didn't work. That's true. That's right. That is true. That, that's never know. So yeah, uh, besides that, um, let's look, you want to recap the, uh, I mean, I, want to stay if we want to say on gun violence for a second. Okay.
Starting point is 00:18:50 When are y'all going to leave the baby alone? Hasn't he shown in every scenario that the baby may conquer in any situation? Did he have to shoot somebody else? Somebody, I don't know if he did it. The details are still coming out, but someone tried to break into his property or his home last night and was shot. Maybe was mine in his business. Someone tried to break in. Was he home?
Starting point is 00:19:15 He was home. I don't know if he was when he did his friend's security. whatever. Okay. But I just don't, at this point, I've seen a handful of scenarios. I don't know where the baby was. A handful of scenarios where hand-to-hand combat or, D, can we find out where?
Starting point is 00:19:31 Or weapons were involved. And the baby has turned out to be in the victor in those situations. So in his Irobel residence in North Carolina, a person was shot off the baby's residence around 8 p.m. Wednesday. and they got injured by a single gunshot wound, but it wasn't anything life-threatening. Okay, so this gentleman will live. They probably beat the shit out of them.
Starting point is 00:19:58 Just like at this point, you just don't want to leave that gentleman alone? Yeah, I don't, you know, breaking and enter into me has always been, in a weird way, I've always been, not fascinated because I don't have any desire to do it, but it's just always, just the mindset that somebody has to be into,
Starting point is 00:20:14 take that risk of going in someone's house. You don't know what's waiting for you behind that door. And that person knows their house. Right. Right. Like that's a dangerous fucking thing. Just the mindset where that person has to be as far as in their life, that's desperation and feeling like that's their last resort of trying to, you know, get whatever they can to make money
Starting point is 00:20:34 and feed themselves or their family. Like, that's a very scary thing to just run into somebody's house and you don't know what to expect. Like, I just don't understand how people get to that point. point. And I feel like outside of jewelry, which of course is expensive, but that's really the only thing at this point you'll get out of a breaking out of, like you'll get a chain. Is that worth it? And I can promise you someone like the baby or any of these other celebrities, they don't just have cash out in the house. That's what I'm saying. They have cash in the house. It's in a safe.
Starting point is 00:21:08 You're not going to get it open. You might get some jewelry, maybe some, if they're into that type of thing, art and things like that. But even that, if you're solely doing a B&E, like you're going to carry out a painting. Right. Like I'm just thinking chains only thing you can probably stuff in your bag. You're not going to get the cash. It's usually jewelry and whatever if they have some type of petty cash, maybe a thousand dollars, a couple thousand dollars just laying around the house.
Starting point is 00:21:32 But just that desperation and that, you know, getting to that point where you're like, fucking, I'm going. It's just that's scary. Like I don't understand how people. By yourself to play that game. Yeah. That game is, I don't, that's a, that's a, that's a, that's a, that's a, you know, It's a very risky game.
Starting point is 00:21:45 But again, I'm glad that, you know, the baby is, what is it now? Three and O. No, I think the baby is, if you add in some of the fans, it's about seven and O. Yeah, we've tried him a lot. Yeah, see, the baby, he, listen, early on I thought the baby was a star, you know what I mean, and I liked the way he, his demeanor and things like that. He's had some, he's been in the dog house. He's made some mistakes in the last few years.
Starting point is 00:22:16 But the baby, I don't know if you notice, but they're clearly trying to cancel you. Anything that you do, they're going to try to get you out of here. I saw something where he was playing with his fans. And he's always been that type if he sees some of his female fans out while he's out. He takes pictures with them, gives him hugs. He jumped on one girl. She was a bigger girl and she held him up like a baby.
Starting point is 00:22:38 You know, he does that. Because he's the baby. Because he's the baby. So something came out recently with. I think they were saying that he was trying to kiss one of his female followers and our female fans and she kind of like moved out the way. I don't think he was really going to kiss her. I think he was just joking around with her. And they were trying to cancel him for that saying that he was too aggressive and he was trying to kiss her in the mouth and just that third.
Starting point is 00:23:00 And they were calling to cancel the baby another time. Clearly they just want to cancel the baby. Like that's clear. That's, you know, it is what it is. So the baby, you're going to have to just start. I know you love your female fans and you like to have fun with them. but it's people out here that are really, really trying to get you, bro. They really trying to cancel you and get you the fuck out of here.
Starting point is 00:23:18 I don't want to see it happen. But just be careful, man. You might have to just keep it, you know, hey, ladies, how you are doing? Thank you, love you, and just keep it moving because they're going to try to cancel. They're going to try to cancel. Yeah, I mean, he should just, I would just stop paying attention to what his fans do in their free time. Because that seems, that's what gets him in trouble. It's not his fans trying to cancel.
Starting point is 00:23:39 Him commenting on what people are doing in their free time. Yeah. His fans are not trying to cancel him. It's, you know, it's the people that want to see him cancel him. But, yeah, man, I'm glad he's safe. I'm glad his friends and his family are safe. And to whoever broke into his house, I hope that hot wing settled you down. Hot wing.
Starting point is 00:23:59 Yeah, but you got some time you got to put a hot wing in the nigger sit him down. You know, let him know, like, listen, don't do that again. Did you think this through, sir? Yeah, like, you know, sit up in the hospital, you got one in your ass. I just feel like that wouldn't be, I'm sure the baby lives in a, a very affluent community. Absolutely. Just feel like maybe his house
Starting point is 00:24:17 I would skip on my low B&E shit. What if the person didn't know? Magic bill? Oh, it's the ill house. He probably just saw a car in the driveway. He'd be breaking in this one. And they hold on. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:24:28 Like, oh, it's the baby. It's the baby shit. Fan, listen, I don't suck no dick and no parking lot. Didn't know this was your house. I'm so sorry. I have all your albums. Yeah, still put one in them, though.
Starting point is 00:24:42 As he should. Off the strength, man. I'm going to get out of my fucking house. I ain't going to kill you, but I'm going to shoot you, nigga. But that was the two things that I saw on the way here where I was just like, man, I just wish they would leave him the fuck alone. Fans, you cannot climb the house of a celebrity just because you want to say hello. Especially one that has murdered someone in Walmart. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:02 Like just probably not the person that I would do that with. Just tweet them, DM them, whatever you got to do, stay off their property. And the amount of issues he has just with parking, driveways, and what people are. people are doing. I would just stay out of his. Right. Really all. Right. I would get at. But what else?
Starting point is 00:25:17 Did anything else happen in the news? You guys are having a gun violence? Yesterday on Twitter, there's a whole spiel going on of a new release or a leaked release. Oh, of the leak? Oh, the Jack Harlow and Drake leak. Oh, yes. The Jack Harlow and Drake leak. Obviously, they spent some time.
Starting point is 00:25:38 They were in Turks a few weeks ago. A couple pictures went viral. videos went viral of Jack Harlow and Drake and Turks. And obviously this is some, this was a song that I guess they recorded during their time down in Turks. When they were just donating money and working on music, that's all they were doing in Turks. That's all they were doing in Turks. They just wanted to catch a tan and shoot the shit. So we got a leak last night.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Do we have it, Rory? I have it. Can we play it in context? Well, it's not out yet. So are we being assholes in that record? I mean, it did leak. It was like that shit is all over the internet. You don't be that.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Well, I mean, listen, guys, we were trying to get our Jack Harlow interview. I didn't see some Instagram models with the lyrics, his pick captions already. Well, that's because Jack and Drake sent that to them directly. That's okay. It wasn't leaked. Some of the locals that were. The muse, if you will, would inspire the record. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:26:33 Or maybe they were there and engineered it. I never know. It's Turks. So, yeah, I heard it last night. listen to it a few times and I like Jack Harlow I really like Jack Harlow
Starting point is 00:26:46 I think he's super talented I would have a issue with Drake though if I was Jack Hollow today Why is that Well because if this song leaked As it stands right now I don't think Jack Hollow
Starting point is 00:27:02 wanted that to leak with his verse You think he was working on going back And changing his verse I'm thinking he was gonna go change his verse, add to it, you know, because Drake just, you know, first of all, it's unfair to rap on a beat like that with Drake. Those open beats that's looped and just where Drake can just have random moments of thoughts and just keep going back in and laying like five bars, you're going to
Starting point is 00:27:28 lose, bro. You can't get on the track with Drake like that. You're going to lose. That's what he does. That's his fade away on the baseline. Like, he's not going to miss. But do you do that purposely? because I feel like Ross does that for Drake where Ross is like, I'm going to get smoked on this but I'm going to get an amazing Drake verse that everyone's going to love and it is my record and I should want that. I get it.
Starting point is 00:27:51 I get it. I understand. But you still got to want to put, if I'm Jack, I got to want to put some more on that though. I have to. Like after hearing that, you have to be like, no, I can't just leave my shirt. Oh, I mean, if anything, since it leaked,
Starting point is 00:28:05 I kind of have to leave my first verse because you guys heard it already, then I look crazy. But it's at that, what, four minutes now? There might be a little guitar break and I'm coming back in for another 60. Yeah, I got, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:28:15 I got to get this. This is gonna be a seven minutes on. If I'm Jack Halllow, I gotta get some more shit off on that. Because Drake was just, he was just talking that, you know, I don't care who he was talking to. I'm seeing the internet trying to decipher everything
Starting point is 00:28:26 and break it down. Who did the internet say? He was disgusting. Well, he mentioned a Daytona watch. He mentioned, you know. Oh, brother. Listen, I wasn't, I didn't think like that. Sometimes I could just, no, it could be,
Starting point is 00:28:37 but it's not. It's not that big of a deal. I don't think it is, but you know, you know how it is. The internet is going to do what they do and they're going to turn something, nothing into something. So they did what they did. I didn't listen to it like that. I didn't think that Drake was talking to anybody in particular. I thought he was just talking to shit and letting everybody know, hey, guys, I still have more money than you.
Starting point is 00:28:55 I'm still, like, rapping better than you. And, like, I still sell more albums than you. I still stream more than all of y'all. I'm still that guy. I can't. I'm just, like, gambling off my laptop right now playing roulette. But I'll get back to y'all. in a minute.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Between this verse and certified lover boy, I just think Drake is fed up with us. Well, like, what you mean? Like, the peasants? Just like us. Like, poor people? Like, just the world. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:29:22 Oh, yeah? And I'm not sure how we can make him feel any better. I do know that he's very rich and successful. And I do love his music. He just, like, gets on the record and I feel like he's disgusted with me. Like, how do you not realize how rich I am now? It's not. And I'm not saying this in a bad way.
Starting point is 00:29:40 No, no, no, I get it. But it's that and also, because he has a line where he says, my music, I'm so rich, my music's not even relatable. Yeah. But that's what I felt. You know how rich that is to where the shit you're saying, you can't even relate to it no more? And listen, I'm a...
Starting point is 00:29:54 It's like, you said it, bro. How you don't relate to what you just said? And everyone thinks I'm not a Drake fan. I'm a huge Drake fan. I found that line super interesting because of what he said around... I think it was on the ride, maybe we'd take it out. whatever he said of saying that he's living in this fantasy world just trying to keep you a part of the story
Starting point is 00:30:14 because he's like I'm just now in this part of my career don't live like the average person at all and why people loved me so much in the beginning was because I was such a relatable fucking person I went through the same shit that you're an average person would go through with life relationships all that so when he said that bar around the take care time yeah it's changed drastically
Starting point is 00:30:33 as far as life has changed and that's where I think people took my CLB critique as like a really negative thing when it was more just of an observation, I felt how fed up Drake was in trying to make that album not what his actual life was about. Because his actual life is what the fuck he's rapping about on this Jack Harlow shit. And it's like, nothing about this is relatable. What human being can relate to? What human being besides fucking the A-less artists or the tech companies can really, really go with what I'm saying right here? Yeah, I mean, but we like though, because we like, that's what we like about Drake.
Starting point is 00:31:09 We like the braggadocious, shit talking, slick talking. We like that, we like that Drake because Drake is, for what we know, a nice guy. Yeah. He doesn't, he doesn't come across like an asshole or a jerk. So when he brags and talks his shit, you can appreciate it. Because he's like, oh, here's the guy that's so nice and somebody's letting, you know, like, fam, I got more money to know, y'all, shut up. But does it not feel like a kind of annoyed braggadocious on this verse and on CLB as well?
Starting point is 00:31:35 But I think that was purpose on purpose, though. I don't think that was by accident. I think he purposely is like... I agree. I think that's his actual feelings. Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely. But that's why I like it, because it's his actual feelings. He's like, though, I'm rich.
Starting point is 00:31:47 Like, I don't even know what to tell y'all anymore. Like, I can't even... Because if I start talking about what I'm doing, y'all can't relate to it. So, y'all not going to fuck with it. And, like, it's not the 5 a.m. in Toronto bragadosa shit. And, like, it's not even really a debate anymore. This might be the clearest, uh, unanimous decision of who. who is the richest, most popular, biggest artist in rap history.
Starting point is 00:32:12 So as there's really no incentive for a lot of that, like braggadocious talk at this point, because there isn't really a competition. Like even when Five Interomto came out, there was still a cop. He saw some shit to prove at that time. This, yeah, this braggadocious shit just feels like I'm kind of sick of this entire thing.
Starting point is 00:32:31 And it's not like anyone could debate me on what I'm saying. there's no comp in the regards of success and accolades and numbers right now. So, like, what do I rap about? This definitely feels like another installation, one of his, I call it a timestamp versus. It's up there, yeah. The 5 a.m. in Toronto, the 6 p.m. in New York City. Yeah. 1245 in Calabasasas.
Starting point is 00:32:53 These timestamps are all wrong, but I'm just whatever. Like, I feel like this is another one of those. It's right on brand with those, the sound, the feel, which is why I'm looking at Jack, like, you might as should have stayed away from the time stamps. Like, you can't jump on one of Drake time stamp records. Like, you can't do it. But I like Jack. I like him a lot.
Starting point is 00:33:12 I think he's super dope. What's that record he put out? I like that one. First class shit? First class. Not that one. The nails. Nails shit.
Starting point is 00:33:21 What's the name of that one? Nail tech. Nail tech? I love Nail tech. I think both his singles are great. Like he was getting his shit off on Nail Tech. I like Nail Tech a lot. I really like first class.
Starting point is 00:33:31 I'm in the G. We're in the F. A. And. Keep going. No, no, keep going. I was going to Shazan it. See what came up.
Starting point is 00:33:42 You guys know my throat is messed up. Go to hell. Jack is interesting. I don't think we've ever seen this in rap. And I don't know if I should be the one to say it. I mean? Because of my face. But we've never seen a white rapper like this before.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Like Jack Harlow? What do you mean? as far as all right M was a fucking superstar in a very pop world
Starting point is 00:34:17 M like I guess for the time yes he was popular as far as like how he dressed how he moved who he's moving with like we've never seen that from a white rapper
Starting point is 00:34:27 like where they didn't feel out of place in how they're moving in modern hip hop Okay. M just kind of was just the bar. He was just way the fuck up here. Kind of what I'm saying with Drake and it's no contest.
Starting point is 00:34:43 Like M was his own, he was on like the other side of music at that point. You're saying like Jack kind of he more fits in. And I don't mean that a bad way because he's still coming up. But he feels very natural with what is popular. Because we've had great white rappers before that have been super popular, but they still kind of moved outside of, Anytime they were taken seriously, they were outside of the mainstream.
Starting point is 00:35:08 Even like Mac Miller, rest in peace, to some degree. Mac was huge. But Mac did kind of move outside of the mainstream shit. And that usually when it comes to white rappers is the only way they're accepted because it either feels super ingenuine or like a mockery, like a riffraff. Or you're like Mac and you're just a really genuine artist and you kind of move outside the lines because the mainstream shit isn't yours. Jack is just like any other young trying to be A-List rapper,
Starting point is 00:35:39 and it doesn't feel weird. I just don't think we've ever seen this. And I don't know if I'm explaining this well. No, I get it. My face is just going to make it look worse. Like I'm trying to big up, like, let's get more whites in here. No, I'm not saying that. Well, that's why this is perfect what we do,
Starting point is 00:35:49 because I'm great to start some white on white crime. Got a question for you. Jack Harlow or G.Easy? Hmm. G.E.E.E.C. keeps a hit, but I'm going to lean on potential here, because I think, and I say G.ZZE can't really rap, but Jack, I think, is going more in the, I'm going to be an album artist.
Starting point is 00:36:13 I'll keep a hit, but I'm going to make albums. And I'm here for a long time. I'm not just waiting to get my next hit or hoping to get the big feature on my next hit to keep me afloat. I think there's more longevity in what Jack is doing. I think Jack is playing the long game because he's been around for a minute.
Starting point is 00:36:32 It's not like he just popped up. Like this, he's working. Very hard to get to this point to be set up as the next guy. Now, granted, he would say, and I would say, a lot of people would say, yeah, a lot of has to do with him being white. He gets some more leverage in that regard, and he's a white person that doesn't feel super awkward in the space. It does feel like he gives a fuck, and it doesn't come across like, I'm just doing this to get some bread, and I'm trying to make some gimmick shit. So, yeah, I'd have to lean Jack on that. I like Jack Harlow.
Starting point is 00:37:00 I think he's a, I think he's a better rapper than Jeez. I think so. He's still, you know, G. EZ got some records, though. He's got hits. Yeah, he got some records. I just like the, I like what Jack Hollow is doing though. Like I like what I'm seeing from him, like what I'm hearing from him. Like he's moving right.
Starting point is 00:37:21 You know what I mean? Like I like where his career is looking. I like the way it's looking. This record with Drake though, I think he, I think he should have been like, you'll listen, we're going to just say that verse for like something else. We're going to do something else. We'll come back to that. I am nervous for him doing this fucking white man can't jump reboot, though. I'm just not into reboots, so.
Starting point is 00:37:45 And I just, there's a lot of pressure. And I feel like white man can't just like, do we need the other one's a classic. I don't know if we need to do this. Yeah, I don't. Is white man can't jump a classic? Is white men can't jump a classic? Of course it's asking. I wasn't saying it wasn't.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Absolutely. Instant classic. As soon as I saw that movie when I was a kid, I went to the park. See, that's how you. know when the movie's a classic. Like, you watch a movie and it's like a basketball movie or like a fight movie or something like that, like Rocky. When Rocky came out, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:38:13 Everyone started getting knocked up. Yeah, if you ain't go outside and try to fight niggins, it wasn't a classic. White Men Can't Jump. Definitely a classic. And it's the 30 anniversary too. So shout out to Woody Harrison, Wesley Snipes, Rosie Perez on a classic movie. But yeah, Jack should have definitely deleted that verse. Disney, Disney Channel, Brink movie.
Starting point is 00:38:31 You guys definitely tried to put on roller skates after that. What was it called? Brink? It was on Disney Channel when I was a kid kid. They were a rollerblading. They, it was Disney Channel originally.
Starting point is 00:38:41 What were they doing on a rollerblades just? They was like, they was like doing the X-game shit. Yeah. And I remember a lot of people the next day was like trying to cop some roller skates. To do stunts? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Do 360s. See, that's white boy shit. No, no, this was the whole community. No, everybody, yeah. Really? Yeah. Don't act like Tony Hawk
Starting point is 00:39:00 can't have everybody out here while. I didn't want to talk about this dog. You're only roller rink. Did you have roller rings in your youth? Yeah. I skate. I'm not a skate. Yeah, but I didn't watch Brink and decide to go dust the skates off and go outside.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Well, it was different type of skates too. Rollerblade. Yeah, it was like the incline shits. I never really like rollerblades though. You like the disco. Yeah, I like the four wheels. Give me the four, like, even though rollerblading is four wheels, but like the, it's like the B's.
Starting point is 00:39:24 What do you call it? The one? Rollerblade is four? It's four? Or it's four? Or it's four or three? I think it's four wheels on a rollerblade. Roller blade.
Starting point is 00:39:32 straight one. It's like ice skating on concrete. Well, let's go rollerblading. Rollerblading? He's going to stand you up. Yeah, definitely. That's why I asked. I'm not going to rollerblade. I ride a bike while you rollerblade. You could add like a rope to your bike and Damaris could just be behind you. Yo. We can do that.
Starting point is 00:39:52 Yo. We got to film that. You know what we should do, Rory? We should get like the two-seater bikes and just roll through Central Park one day. I'm down. That's how on tour we should show up to every venue. on the, what are those things called? I don't know. On stage. On stage? That's sick.
Starting point is 00:40:08 That's nasty as funny. Why not? That's dope. Come out. Y'all got to mark it with the kicks in. Hell yeah. We could do a whole routine to get off the bike too. No, thank you.
Starting point is 00:40:16 No, but we could definitely go to Central Park. What song do you guys ride into? Actually, we can't go to Central Park. We should ride the two-seat of bike through like the hood. Also, as long as we make a ad. Well, Jamaica Ave's not really good anymore, but. It's not? Don't tell me that.
Starting point is 00:40:32 Starbucks, Chipotle. I had to run many of nights on Jamaica Avenue just to get to the train station. The Coliseum block now is just like, it's fucking Target. Oh, yeah, once a target show up, you're good. Unless you're the target, then that's different. Listen, it's still Jamaica Ave. Don't get it twisted, but they put a bunch of high-rise apartments over there, Starbucks, Chipotle, every last thing you could think of.
Starting point is 00:40:51 Okay. But it's still, it's still Jamaica. Okay. It's just, I'm saying it wouldn't be the craziest shock. Now, if we want to bust a right down Merrick on that, then it might be a little different. No, no, no. But going past the collie block, man,
Starting point is 00:41:04 they'd be like, well, I guess it's officially gentrified. Oh, man. Yeah, I never saw Brink, but I did see Roll Bounce. I saw Roll Bounce. Rob Bound. And once you've seen ATL, you've seen the best roller skating movie, I guess. It's probably up there. With ATL?
Starting point is 00:41:23 Is ATL? ATS is far better than roll bounce. Oh, yeah. No, no, no, no. I'm talking about with Brink. Oh, Brink and ATL are too drastically different. Yeah. I'll give you my Disney Plus account and you'll watch it tonight and go, oh, never mind.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Okay, I got you. I never heard of it. One is like these fucking skater kids in Santa Monica, like trying to skate for free, man. Okay, I know what you mean. It's like we don't want to get paid to the thing we love. What a stupid message bring gave to the world. For those that don't know, the whole synopsis of Brink is four kids that love to skate. And then there's this other team, team Xblades of their peers at high school that get paid to skate because they're sponsored and all that shit.
Starting point is 00:42:00 And the kids that don't get paid actually better than... Yeah, yeah. And, like, Brinks like, man, you know, we just do it for fun. Like, we're not sellouts and all that shit. Yeah. What a... What a terrible message to give kids that if you're really good at something, you love it.
Starting point is 00:42:13 It's your fucking passion. You shouldn't want to get paid for it. Yeah. That's like, I don't know if y'all remember this movie. I might have been... I don't even know if y'all were born. When Rad came out, it was like the old BMX movie in the 80s, one of my favorite movies growing up.
Starting point is 00:42:25 It was like the same thing. A dude from the neighborhood that was super dope on his BMX bike. and you know he had beef with the kid in school who was like oh nijal sevestre yeah he's this is nigel sevesta story before nigel sevesta was even known um but yeah uh as far as any other news goes do we want to get into tony hawk documentary do you guys watch it no i haven't watched it no but i was i was a tony hawk what was the game that we that the video game pro skater i had a bunch of those man they used to go crazy really you was a tony hawk fan uh on the video game yes
Starting point is 00:42:59 That video game was the greatest. And whenever I would see him on TV, I would watch it too. And I used to, that's why my knees are all fucked up. It's from trying to ride a skateboard. Have you ever gone to, like, a skate ramp and, like, look down? Yes. Yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:43:10 I gained a totally new respect for the dudes that do that shit. After, like, going to the top of a, like, the big skate ramp, not the little one. I know what you're talking about? Going to the top and standing at the front. I'm like, wait, so I'm supposed to put my board right here. And just just fall down this shit? Fuck, no. And then go to the other side.
Starting point is 00:43:26 And come back to come back. Get the fuck out of here. That ain't for me. me, bro. That's some scary. Even on a bike, that's some scary shit. A skateboard? I always thought like it was scarier on the bike than the scale. Hell no. Skateboard? You on that one little ass board? No, no, no, no. Give me some handle bars and shit. I can get you not on there. That skateboard shit, no. Watching that Tony Hawk document, I think it's on HBO, I want to say. And it's not that long either. It's just a quick two hours. I had a lot of respect for
Starting point is 00:43:54 skateboarders. I actually always jealous. That shit looked really cool to me. I wish I could do it. but I think I have even more respect watching that Tony Hawk shit. They are 100% athletes and some of the most disciplined athletes or people on earth. Like I feel like if you're a kid that can skateboard and you constantly bust your fucking ass
Starting point is 00:44:15 to get one thing done, it's the most beautiful fucking metaphor for the rest of your life. Like if you can try to do that trick 30 times and the result of when you fail with the trick is actual physical pain, you're going to be fine with life, dog. You're going to be okay.
Starting point is 00:44:27 I know they say sports and all that shit is good for kids, teamwork, all that shit, let's build more aisles and all that shit. Kids that skateboard, I think, are getting the exact same thing, if not more, when it comes to life experience in that sport. Listen, that's the epitome of do something over and over and over until you get it right. Like, skateboarding will humble you. Like skateboarding, I always say skateboarding and tennis are two sports that, because to me, skateboarding is a sport.
Starting point is 00:44:57 It's two sports that will humble the fuck out of me. Like, I thought... Why tennis? Because if you never play... Like right now, if you've never played basketball, right? Yeah. And you go to a park and somebody gives your ball and say, yo, just shoot and get in it. The ball in the hole.
Starting point is 00:45:12 It's a little easier to do that, right? It's a rim. You just throw it up with tennis, actually hitting the ball over the net and getting it to stay in-bounds. That's not easy. Like, if you've never done that before, like right now you go to a tennis court and you try to hit the ball over the net and keep it in-bounds, that's not easy to do. Like, it's at all, that shit be going every other, like, flying over the fence. It's not an easy sport, bro.
Starting point is 00:45:34 Like, those are two sports that I tried and I was like, okay, I have a different respect for this shit. Yeah. But the Tony Hawk shit and just the entire, it's kind of the entire process of skateboarding from a business side as well. Of, like, it being this insane craze when Tony Hawk was a kid. And then it going into the early 90s and it was like everyone that thought they were going to be popular. and got all this money in the late 80s was like, well, I guess I have to sell car insurance now because literally nobody gives a fuck about skateboarding.
Starting point is 00:46:05 And I do remember when Tony Hawk was trying to do that 900 shit. I was young, but I remember watching that shit on TV. Yeah. I wasn't aware because I was so young how that specific moment completely changed the business of skateboarding. It became something... And there's two 360s plus a half. Yeah, so you spend it a lot.
Starting point is 00:46:24 Yeah, there's two full spending a half. You think these kids spin the block? That motherfucker was... spinning the whole ramp. Yeah, I remember that day. Of just how that brought the popularity back to it, whereas ESPN even wanted to, you know, air more skateboarding shit and it created more stars.
Starting point is 00:46:40 It wasn't just Tony. Like, that shit was a very interesting documentary, and I do recommend it. All right, well, let's see what else we got. I've seen you, man, Elon's just offering pocket change from what he found under his couch cushion to get one of the biggest social... He felt like...
Starting point is 00:47:02 Networks of all time. He just felt like buying a new toy and he woke up and just offered $43 billion. It's light. A little light change, $43 billion on an off day. You found out one of his jackets that he had more than a while. Like, oh shit. I didn't realize I had this in here.
Starting point is 00:47:15 You know, you know how he'd get down. How he get down. How the Musk does it? Yeah, come on, man. Young Musky. Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter for $54,0.20 cents a share saying the social media company needs to be transformed privately. I invested in Twitter as I believe in its potential
Starting point is 00:47:30 to be the platform for free speech around the globe, and I believe free speech is a societal imperative for a functioning democracy. Musk wrote in a letter sent to Twitter chairman Brett Taylor and disclosed in the securities filing. According to Musk, the social media company needs to go private because it can neither thrive nor serve free speech in its current state. As a result, I am offering to buy 100% of Twitter for $54.20.20 per share in cash, a 54% premium over the before I began investing in Twitter and a 38% premium over the day before my investment was publicly announced, Musk writes. My offer is my best and final offer.
Starting point is 00:48:11 And if it is not accepted, then I'm going to need that money that I gave you motherfuckers back because I am no longer a shareholder in this company writes Elon money. And so many words. Yeah, Jack and Jay. Yeah, you know what I mean? Oh, listen, man, $43 billion on the off day. I mean, y'all better give Elon what he want, man. I think y'all should cash out.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Fuck it. Let him have it. This is going to sound really ignorant. Does Elon ever finish anything he starts? Oh, yeah. The cars, right? Oh, yeah, okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:48:39 No, those cars, I'm finished. I'm wrong. With the Teslas? Why are you? The Teslas have a... Go look up problems with Tesla's. I just feel like anytime he starts a new venture and doesn't finish it, he tries to distract us with a flamethrower.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Yeah. And I feel like this might be a distraction. You feel like this is a new flamethrower? I'm with... Dog, where is the fucking underground railroad in the... LA. Oh, that's racist, but the underground tunnel that he's building is a, he called it that. I don't know. I don't know, well, it's not finished yet, but I do, Harry a Tubman away. I do know that they are still, I do still believe that they are working on it, though.
Starting point is 00:49:16 Have they, have they started to dig at least a hole? Yeah. Well, they have one, they have one in Vegas. This was one in Vegas that I think a few people, like, I know the Kardashians have, like, driven through it. Okay. Like, you have to be like a celebrity. Yeah. It's because there's not done yet, so they just want to show people what it is. But I do think that's, I think that's, I think we don't, just because we don't hear about it, they don't give us an update daily. I do think that that's something that is going to be finished, though, for sure. And then, boys, me working on, like, just a regular rocket, like, I could go cop and go to the moon. Sending people to here, sending people to space.
Starting point is 00:49:48 Then Bezos got involved, and I think he got a little jealous. Yeah. You know, the billionaires just playing with their toys, man. That's all this shit is. There's a cyber truck and the motorcycle. Yeah. I mean, listen. I still want one of those those four, what is it, the quadra, the motorcycle that for the kids, those are for Delt's like a motherfucker too. You go like 15, 10, 15 miles per hour? Yeah, yeah. That's all you need in your uptown going block to block to see the homies.
Starting point is 00:50:11 No more than 25 miles. Need the air musk. Yeah, that's it. That's all you need. Air Musk. But I do still see, like, I know Twitter has dropped drastically as far as, like, users and its potential and all that shit. I still think it may be the most long-lasting social media shit in the long run.
Starting point is 00:50:29 Because it's the most simple. It's literally just your thoughts and you can read other people's thoughts. There's no fucking bells and whistles. I'm glad Twitter has, they've changed, but they haven't gone too crazy outside of why we really like this shit. I mean, it's also just become an entertainment platform. And now a lot of people get their news from Twitter. Exactly. I think there's, I see why he would want to buy it.
Starting point is 00:50:50 I don't think Twitter's days, even if it looks like it's decreasing from what it originally was. I think it'll be here forever. It's fucking. It's headlines. It's what the world is now. It's 140 characters. All we care about is the first sentence. And that's what Twitter is.
Starting point is 00:51:05 And it's everybody's first sentence. So it's easy to digest. It's easy to quickly look at. Granted, it probably gives you a lot of misinformation and you shouldn't depend on it. But, you know, I feel like I could be 80 years old and still be getting my tweets off. I don't know if I'm getting my IG shit off when I'm 80.
Starting point is 00:51:21 Oh, I'm going to get these fits off when I'm 80. You can believe that shit. Still money bags under? Oh, yeah, for sure. To girls that could be your granddaughter's age. lost will outlast Facebook? It has. How has it?
Starting point is 00:51:33 Facebook. Who the fuck is still on Facebook? Just see. Facebook became a different company. Facebook is now just masked as social media for your mom. But it started the downfall of our digital world of selling data and selling our information. They were the leaders in it. They became that type of company.
Starting point is 00:51:51 They stopped focusing on let's make sure this social media platform is growing and we get the kids. No, make sure my mom can get on there. and talk to her friends. And let's make sure we lead the world in ad dollars because we started the system to sell everyone's data. They just became a different company. Facebook to me is like Foot Locker. Who still goes to Foot Locker to get sneakers?
Starting point is 00:52:15 Your aunts, your uncles, when they get some running sneakers, they go in and they talk to the guys with the referee shirt on. They run a couple suicides to see the sneakers have the traction that it says it has. But you don't get your sneakers from Foot Locker. you don't get your sneaker. I don't, you don't. Like, we don't. But also, Facebook kind of became the parent company, too.
Starting point is 00:52:34 Like, they saw their competition and was like, well, we have more money than them. Let's just buy the competition. Like, IG is under Facebook. Like, they have bought a lot of social media platforms that are more popular with the younger generation that Facebook can focus on. And they're just literally fucking Viacom at this point. Yeah. I just don't think they care. Well, either way, could somebody tell me what a superfollow is on Twitter?
Starting point is 00:52:57 A superfollow. I followed someone and right after I clicked follow, it says superfollow. And I was like, that was Elon. So it's kind of like a close friend's for Twitter. I didn't correct me if I'm wrong because I super followed a makeup, a skincare aesthetician. She was the only person I superfollow because in your superfollow, she can post like tweets that are just for the people who are superfollowing her. And I think it's like $5 a month or something like that.
Starting point is 00:53:22 Oh, you have to pay to superfollow somebody. Yeah, this started last year on September. So today works. excited to introduce super follows, a new way for people to earn monthly revenue by sharing a subscriber-only content with their followers on Twitter. With superfollow, people can create an extra level of conversation on Twitter, sharing bonus tweets and more to interact authentically with their most engaged followers all while earning money. So how much money are you making?
Starting point is 00:53:46 I don't have a superfollow. And if I do, somebody got my money. And it's posting content for you. I'm like, I don't even, first of all, I don't even post on Twitter like that. But, yeah, I follow somebody and I saw Superfollow. I was like, what is a superfather? So basically... It's like only fans
Starting point is 00:54:00 mixed with close friends. And that makes sense because the person I followed would have an only fan, I believe. I mean, I like the Twitter community shit they do. They actually just made one for this show as well. Yeah, I saw that. That shit is cool because you can take a specific
Starting point is 00:54:15 group of people that you trust, like you can lock the room, if you will. I get it. And y'all can really discuss the shit that you guys all want to talk about without the distractions of people that are going to come in that don't really have interest
Starting point is 00:54:26 and just want to fucking find find a way to either cancel you or, you know, pick apart every last word you just said. And it's like, no, we all have an understanding here. So I fuck with that shit. But okay, that makes sense. I like the superfollow idea. I see what Twitter is doing. So, yeah, Elon.
Starting point is 00:54:40 You're going to sign up? Nah. I don't, I don't pay for conversations. No, I'm saying, are you going to sign up so that people can superfollow you? Oh, superfollow me? Yeah. I don't know, because then that means I would have to feed, like, the superfollow ecosystem. Like, I would have to, like, host, like, a lot of, like, superfollow shit.
Starting point is 00:54:57 shit and like interact with people and listen I think I do that enough like with our Patreon and Instagram and I don't need to be doing that on Twitter you know what we could do we should make instead of like the new Rory Amal superfollow we can make like 2012 Twitter follow that's a super follow
Starting point is 00:55:15 and we get all pay five bucks doesn't even matter we just all can tweet and feel safe the same way we did in 2012 on Twitter and we could just go back to that Twitter under this umbrella. I would be on Twitter all day.
Starting point is 00:55:30 But is there a way, so those super follows, there's no way for people to like screenshot and send that out to like. Oh, that probably is. I just feel like most of the people. We're not safe.
Starting point is 00:55:43 We can't do that. All right, then it has to be a very high price. I'm about to say, listen, let's start that tonight. Because I'll go in there right off, I'll let one go immediately. In 2012? I'll retweet one of my old tweets.
Starting point is 00:55:53 Yeah, it'll feel like 2008 all over again. Like, what? What? Are you kidding me? Oh, yeah. I would like to do that. But I do think with some of the Twitter communities, you could do that shit because there is still a community that will trust each other, even if you don't know each other. Like, we all from this era, we know what time it is.
Starting point is 00:56:10 We're not going to let a weirdo in here. Yeah, yeah, we get it. So maybe we'll find a way on Twitter to somehow incorporate that, or maybe on our Discord. We'll just use that as tweets. Got it. All right. And more Twitter news. Two inmates at an all-woman's New Jersey prison are pregnant.
Starting point is 00:56:26 A. After both had sex with the same transgender inmate after local ACLU Chapter 1 battle to house trans inmates in women's prisons. The pregnant women are housed at the embattled Edna Mahan correctional facility in Clinton, which New Jersey Governor announced plans to close. It is unclear if the women had sex with the same transgender woman. Edna Mahan houses 27 transgender prisoners and over 800 cisgender women. The correctional facility began to house inmates by gender. gender identity last year after reaching a settlement in a lawsuit brought by a trans woman and the ACLU. Edna Mayhan, the only women's prison in the state, does not require transgender inmates to proceed with reassignment surgery in order to be housed. In recent years, Edna Mayhan has grappled
Starting point is 00:57:14 with reports of widespread abuses and systemic failures. Ten prison guards face criminal charges stemming from an alleged assault on inmates, including a transgender woman in January 2020. So yes, two inmates at an all-women's New Jersey prison are pregnant. Now women have to be scared of prison rape too? Sorry. But was it rape? No, I'm just saying in the event that somebody with a penis is allowed at a female jail. Right.
Starting point is 00:57:46 You could hire the risk of what men fear wouldn't. They're in jail as well. And this is where the problem is going to come in with, you know, all of the genders being blurred. It's like, okay, now you have two women at an all-woman's facility that are pregnant because they had sex with a transgender woman. Here we go. I don't even know how to... What is the trans communities view on where they want to go to prison? They want to be...
Starting point is 00:58:18 A lot of them want to be housed in women's prisons because it's safer for them. Okay. All right, I can totally see that. I can see a male jail not being the... safest place for a transgender person. It's not the most progressive place in the prison system as far as what they think of non-straight people. So I guess I can see that, but this is also, yeah, now it could also turn into a fuckfest. So, listen, because we talked about this before, we love all people.
Starting point is 00:58:51 We don't care about your sexual preference. We don't care about what you identify as that's your prerogative. but we're going to have some fun with this topic so if I you know me being a heterosexual man say I commit a crime and I'm scared to go to a men's facility because I'm hearing that they just be beating motherfuckers up which is true but you know just like I don't want to go in there
Starting point is 00:59:11 can I identify as a woman and be sent to the woman's facility that's like the best version of PC ever yeah like I mean I and I don't have to snitch yeah like I can identify as a woman to say hey listen I'm a woman and I oh that edit is gonna be crazy That's okay. Do numbers for us, actually.
Starting point is 00:59:28 I identify, don't tell me that me identifying a woman that's going to do numbers. It'll help us. I identify as a woman and I would like to be housed in the woman's facility. It would be like... I couldn't afford to get any type of, you know, surgery or procedure done. So I'm just like poor, but I do identify as a woman. I want to be a woman. Would I be able to be housed in a woman's facility?
Starting point is 00:59:50 I think you would have to be taking hormones if I'm not mistaken. Listen, I pop worse. That's prejudice. I have to be taking hormones to be housed in a woman's facility Yeah How was it prejudice? Because what if I don't want to take hormone pills yet
Starting point is 01:00:02 But I still identify as a woman That's true, you could identify My time, my process Yeah That should be like when Chris and Neef Went to the All-Girls school And the Can't Stop One Stop video Yeah
Starting point is 01:00:12 That's what it would be like For prison for you I'm gonna commit a crime That's exactly what it would be like That's what I'm asking Because it's like you identify as a woman So what if I don't look Identifies one
Starting point is 01:00:24 And the amount of The amount of bad business that are scamming? At least small. Like, put some fucking effort in. White toes ain't that bad. You painting your nails before. But women have short haircuts. Okay. Especially before they go to prison.
Starting point is 01:00:37 Yeah, like women have short natural hair. This is my natural look. I have my short natural hair going, natural curl. And you cannot comment on a woman that has not a lot of hair. Yeah. So look at you now. Mrs. Rock. I'm just trying to figure it out. I'm just trying to figure it out.
Starting point is 01:00:53 So if I ever run into the situation where God forbid I have to have to be, to go do some prison time, I would like to be housed in the women's facility. And you got to think, too, the women prison systems aren't what they used to be. Because all these bad bitches on IG are scamming. Their credit card scamming. And they're going to jail. Like some, I feel like some prison yards look like your timeline. Yo, imagine being in jail with JT. Me?
Starting point is 01:01:17 Like, I'm in the facility with the women? Yeah. You and JT is cellmates. Oh, man. Careful, because who's even going to smack you? I didn't even say, I just laughed. I said old man.
Starting point is 01:01:28 Don't say old man about Uzi girl. No, I mean, you know. J.T. might smash me. It would be, she might smash me. Smack. I said smack. Oh. No, I mean, listen, I identify as a woman if I get locked up.
Starting point is 01:01:38 Just I'm saying it publicly so everybody knows. If I get arrested and have to do time, please house me in the women's facility because I now identify as a woman. I understand. And I have a twin sister. So it's kind of like, you know, I know how women think. I know how women like. I don't think that's how twins work.
Starting point is 01:01:52 But I am my only child? Yeah, it does. We were in the same womb. I know when they're hungry. I know when they're upset. Like, I can feel those things. But your sister's way nicer and cooler than you. Like, I don't think there's very much in common.
Starting point is 01:02:02 I mean, I still have men traits. Yes. But I'm just saying I know. I'm like, okay, identify women. I know what they like. I know what they need. Let me know how that works in the court system when you say, hey, A, Yonah.
Starting point is 01:02:12 I got a twin. Yeah. And I identify as a woman. So, yeah, we got to, I don't know with that situation at the Mayhand correctional facility in Clinton is going to end up doing about that. But that's something that we got to look. And keep an eye on. Listen, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:02:29 Where are they at with sporting events? Has that been cleared up? Rory, are you dropping your album? No, homie still kicking their ass. He's still winning all the swimming events. Yeah, he's going nuts. He's cleaning up. He ranked number one now.
Starting point is 01:02:40 She is cleaning up. She is cleaning up. I'm sorry. She's cleaning up. And I call women, homie. Yeah, that's the homie. She's cleaning. Shorty going nuts over there.
Starting point is 01:02:50 It's just, see, this is, this is why, this is certain things you can't speak on. only because it's like, I feel like if I had like kids, if I had a daughter, I could really raise my opinion about this and go crazy. I mean, I've, we talked about that on this already.
Starting point is 01:03:05 I have a clear stance with that. No, like that I'm not going to tiptoe around the idea. That shit is not fair. It's not right. It's not fucking right. Like, I get it. Listen, change your sex,
Starting point is 01:03:16 identify as whatever you want to identify as, that's your prerogative. But when you start talking about competing, and not only that, because after we spoke about that, I meant to bring it back up. There was a situation where a natural born woman, she was from, I don't know if she was from Africa or somewhere, maybe Brazil.
Starting point is 01:03:36 And they were very similar to Africa. They were saying that she had way too many. She has a lot of testosterone in her body. Yes, she has testosterone on her body. And they said that she had to take some pills to lower the testosterone in her body in order for her to compete against women. Got you. makes that oh wow listen man i'll make the rules i know castor simenia castor simonia yes that's her name
Starting point is 01:04:02 as long as i don't as long as i don't see her in my bathroom let me find something else to talk about while we still have air time before we can't anyway yo anyway um roy are you dropping on a Friday because meek mill said i'm not doing anything because meek mill said it i'm just in general like there's nothing against meek I just don't determine my life based off what like Meek is telling you to do. Well, Meek came out and made a statement on Twitter and said, and I quote, they crash in the rap game out. They crash in the rap game out.
Starting point is 01:04:32 Not that everybody drop on Friday BS. What the fuck is that? Why would you want to sell your product on the same day as the competition for a billboard look? Oh, well, what does that do for the artist? Well, that's not new. I mean, they switched the day. Everyone used to drop on Tuesday before. It's not like the Friday thing is a new story.
Starting point is 01:04:50 strategy. It's just a new day. But again, that's kind of a repeat conversation we've had, whereas, all right, on Friday, I know I'm going to go look at all the new albums, and I'm going to listen and may stumble upon an album that I wouldn't listen to it because meek dropped and I see next to meek shit is this that might interest me. And it's not like albums take for the most part an hour to listen to. It's not like I have to dedicate my whole week to one album.
Starting point is 01:05:17 I can just move on to another one. So I guess But yeah That billboard look Meek knows what that's about He's done it before He's moved to Make sure he got that billboard
Starting point is 01:05:29 Slot for the look Did you read the tweet? DeMaris? Yeah Okay Just making sure What do you think? Um
Starting point is 01:05:37 Listen we fuck with Meek And we're fans of Meek But I think that it's just The timing of this Is Couldn't have been been worse, I guess because of his last album, not really doing what most thought it would do as far as numbers.
Starting point is 01:05:57 I think that because I was reading some of the comments and things that people were saying about the tweet. And I understand it. Now don't get it wrong. I think that Meek has a point in what he's saying, like, why is everybody dropping on Friday? Like basically you could drop whenever you want to drop, you know, things like that. But I think coming from Meek and, you know, when he said, because what he said, he said,
Starting point is 01:06:19 We don't go off first week numbers. It's hard for me to think that Meek would feel this way if expensive pain would have did phenomenal numbers first week. And I don't remember what they did at in if you could pull it up, expensive pains first week numbers. I don't know what they did. It wasn't his best outing, if you will. Right. So I just. But I kind of expected that based off.
Starting point is 01:06:41 Meek's rollout usually. 95,000 isn't bad. I mean, for Meek, that's a. 95,000 is fucking great. But I know with Meek. They was expecting him. to do more than $95,000. Meek also has went into the last three albums
Starting point is 01:06:53 with a pretty big single, if not two singles, going into it. This one I felt like... And what did his album before that do? Ed in Championships? Championships did a lot, though. He was going in with that Drake single, a JZ feature.
Starting point is 01:07:06 Like, there was a lot of momentum around that album. So this is why the fans were kind of giving them some shit because they're like, dog, you can't... Now, all of a sudden, first week numbers, don't matter because your last album's first week numbers weren't that impressive. So its first week it did 42,000 from its pure album sales
Starting point is 01:07:23 in the first week, but overall it did 229,000. First week? That's fucking nuts. That's crazy. You know what I mean? So I think that's what it was. People are like, oh, you know,
Starting point is 01:07:31 now you want to say numbers, we don't go off numbers, first week numbers. Is that what he's saying, though? Well, that's what he said. He said, we don't go off first week numbers. Labels run that shit. And most of the numbers can be fake.
Starting point is 01:07:40 That's true. Most of the numbers be fake. You can clearly see all the artists that's killing shit. Focus on your brand and impact. So he's making sense. Focus on your brand, your impact. Don't really, you know, pay it to just the numbers.
Starting point is 01:07:50 But I just think that the consensus is, oh, you're saying that because this last album, your first week numbers weren't that impressive as far as Meek's first week numbers go. Well, that's why artists, I feel, should never really do the number game like that unless you're Drake. Because we've seen no matter who the fuck it is, numbers will decline. No matter who the fuck you are. 50 had the craziest numbers ever. They eventually decline. and so much of 50's rollouts and who his character or brand was as a rapper
Starting point is 01:08:24 was I do all these numbers look what the fuck I do, I'm better than the rest of you all because of my numbers and when those started to decline 50 luckily is just a smart dude and went into a different business but you no longer kind of really your character
Starting point is 01:08:41 isn't taken as serious anymore because you were the numbers guy and now your numbers are declining and it's inevitable that they're going to client so why even go in on the number game because eventually that's going to have to stop even six nine look what happened when he was i'm number one on billboard with everything then we realized fucking santa claus wasn't real and we know who was really behind all this shit and now your entire stick of being the numbers guy because that was your new one after the gang
Starting point is 01:09:08 shit didn't work out he was a numbers guy now you sell fucking 25 000 copies we haven't heard from him in quite some time i know he's trying to come back but he can't do the number thing anymore. And Meek, yeah, eventually your numbers are going to go lower. And not to say Meek was always the I'm the numbers guy. Yeah. But yeah, shit eventually goes lower. Don't focus just on your brand.
Starting point is 01:09:29 Focus on how many people show up to your shows. Because that'll tell you exactly what your fan base is, how profitable you are, how long you're going to be around. Who gives a fuck? Who really gives a fuck about you? I never really, numbers for me was never a thing until, you know, maybe a few years ago. Like, I remember buying albums and shit like that, listening to music, listening to artists, and never knowing what the numbers were.
Starting point is 01:09:53 It was like, yo, is the music good? Yes, it's the album dope. To me, that's all it was at one point. And then it just, I think, I think after Hope said men lie, women lie, numbers don't. I think that's when everybody started paying attention to numbers. Which is a lie, though, because numbers definitely. The numbers lie. People be lying about the numbers.
Starting point is 01:10:10 100%. People lie about the numbers, exactly. But it was never a thing. Like, it was always like, yo, this album is done. Like, I can't tell you what fucking the purple tape did the first week. No, I do. I can't tell you. I can't tell you what Bulletproof Wiles did the first week.
Starting point is 01:10:25 I can't tell you what Supreme Clientel did. I don't know. I can't tell you what Life After Death did. I can't, I don't know. I have no idea with these numbers, what these albums did the first week. I do think, though, it's kind of the catch-22 of it. Yeah, I think when Hove started talking about,
Starting point is 01:10:40 I think 50 was like the real nail in the coffin of like, we're all going to just focus on numbers. It matters. Yeah. And I think even him before that, because I think even with Get Rich and the massacre specifically, Fitty was on that campaign of look how much more I sell than y'all. And any kind of his response to anybody was like, what? And even with Hove, that clip resurfaced again on Twitter of the mob deep shit.
Starting point is 01:11:04 Like, I did what your whole album did in his first week shit. It is good, I think, in the long run, because I think artists should be paying attention to the numbers and business side. I think we have gotten some positive change as far as awareness of what's going on in that label. Do I need the label? I'm doing this numbers with this amount of budget. I think in those early years of the albums
Starting point is 01:11:28 you're talking about that we don't know the first week is because artists were like, I got my advance and I'm going to make great music and I'm selling out shows so I should be cool, not really focusing on maybe I am getting fucked over here. Right. So the numbers game has been annoying.
Starting point is 01:11:41 Don't get me wrong, but I think it brought a lot of awareness to artists, and their actual business careers. So there was some good that came out of it. Like I think all these rants that people be killing Meek about, we know Meek to be tweeting in real time, the thoughts that pop up in his head right away.
Starting point is 01:11:56 Like Meek just being in these buildings, getting real information in real time and just goes to Twitter and doesn't really think much. Like, you know what the fuck is going on right now? Right. And if we don't do the numbers game, I feel like a lot of artists wouldn't have the incentive to go in that building and go why.
Starting point is 01:12:12 Because they see other shit on leverage. I think so, yeah. Negotiating certain things and... Yeah, and seeing what their actual worth really is as far as real business and perception. So I think there's good sides to it, but... Yeah, I think more so using the numbers as far as leveraging negotiations,
Starting point is 01:12:29 I think it's better to do that when you start saying, hey, look, I just did a run and sold out these rooms. I said, you know, we did this in merch, we did this. Like, to me, that's more impressive than saying, you, I did 100,000 first week in sales with, you know, this or streams and downloads. Like that's cool, but it's like when you go out there, do the people come to see you. Yeah. And I mean, that's why I give Cole and E so much credit in the beginning of his career, whereas Columbia and Rock were like, hey, Cole, you have no single.
Starting point is 01:13:04 Nothing is sticking. Your counterparts, Wale has a hit single. Drake has a hit single. Big Sean has a hit single. has a song of fucking Nikki Minaj, like, what are we doing here? And Cole and Eve are like, I have not left the road.
Starting point is 01:13:18 I've sold out every big or small market I've touched. I don't know what game y'all are playing here with this perception number thing, but I'm okay, I promise. I don't need to do this forced hit single shit that y'all are trying to get me to compete with the numbers game and the radio game with them.
Starting point is 01:13:35 So yeah, Cole, I just focused on the shows and realized I could make the music I want to make without having to compromise because I see physical people show up for me every time and look where the fuck that's gotten him. It's got them hit singles
Starting point is 01:13:47 and real fucking fans. And a festival. That was dreamy. Right. Can we get a festival? I want a festival. Broccoli City is coming up. That's a good lineup.
Starting point is 01:14:01 No, I mean, like our own festival. Oh, yeah. We've talked about it. Like, having a bunch of podcasts. Or, like, just like, just do like a, have artists come out and perform type of shit yeah like new artists
Starting point is 01:14:12 new artists like sleepers but not sleepers that's just such a niche fan base that it's like it's tough to find a profitable amount fuck profitable to even put on a show like that enough people have to care and that's tough when it's just like hey we're gonna tell you that there'll be some new acts here
Starting point is 01:14:30 and that shit can get rough it can it's not impossible but it's gonna it's gonna take time and that that's a slow You have to do that at our regular live shows, and then that can build and build and build once it gets. Just going out the gate, I've seen so many festivals fucking fail. Because as much as people say they love to hear new artists and, you know, find new
Starting point is 01:14:52 artists, they're not going to pay to go and listen to new artists. Not like that. Like, it has to be like, you have to attach it to something. It has to be like, all right, we got 10 unsigned artists, but, you know, tonight fucking Kendrick has hit the same. It's something like that. Like, it's something like that. Speaking of numbers, I saw that the coy Leroy.
Starting point is 01:15:15 I always say her name. I like saying Roy because it wrongs. You look like you went to school with Coy LaRoy. Yeah, he was in your home room. I know. Coy LeRoy. That's funny. I saw, and I don't know if this is accurate, I just saw the reports that, and I don't
Starting point is 01:15:31 if it's even been a week to be official, that she 15K for his week. Which, by the way, I'm not shitting on. I don't know. I won't call it a flop. You're not shitting on it, but you're not not shitting on it. Where's the thing? I don't know if she pulled favors on all those features. I don't know how much money she put into that rollout
Starting point is 01:15:50 because there's a lot of heavy features on that shit. I just don't know what Republic invested into it for it to be a flop per se, but it did feel like there was much more buzz around it than a 15K first week. But I do think that girl is going to be around for a while. I don't think that this is like a crazy L the way people are putting it. I think she's kind of setting herself up for a slower pace, but there is attention there.
Starting point is 01:16:18 Granted, a lot of the attention may have started with the antics rather than the music, but I think the music is starting to move a little bit more. And this is what I love about Nikki Minaj because she posted something saying this is what she would have done to help improve the Trinsett album. And shout out to Corey LaRae for a... Because she responded to that well. You know, most artists, they... Especially when somebody is big as a Nikki Minaj tweets or says something about your album and what she would have done to improve it, a lot of artists would have some type of negative response to that.
Starting point is 01:16:52 Like, oh, what the fuck you mean? Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Take defensive. But, Coy LaRae, she was a... She responded to that beautifully. Nikki Minaj tweeted, no more hashtag. No More Parties, it's too classic for y'all to leave the original off. It should have started
Starting point is 01:17:07 the whole album. These are the songs I think Coy shines on and should have been higher on the track list. Twin them, anxiety, heart in the coffin, Heart Break Kid Too Far, Ai, Ai, Y, Y, Featuring Young Blue. And then Corey LaRae responding like, oh, your selections are fire. And yeah, I just thought that that was dope for Nikki to just basically put that out there, like, you know what I mean, just giving some constructive criticism coming from somebody who, Corey LaRae obviously looks up to. I shit. My only issue with that, if I was her, I would have texted her on the side.
Starting point is 01:17:38 Like, why the fuck you ain't telling me this before I put it out? Well, I mean... I know Nicky just saw the track that's when it came out. So it's like, you know, she just responded to that. But I just think that that was dope of Mickey. Because Nikki is someone I would listen to when it comes to putting out a fucking album. Come on. Obviously, she's one of the ghosts.
Starting point is 01:17:53 But I just like the fact that Corey LaRae was open to that constructive criticism and she received that well. That was dope. Yeah. But again, I'm... I saw a tweet of something. where they said Benzino laughed at the news coming out. I saw it too, but I didn't know how really was.
Starting point is 01:18:08 Yeah, then he's saying that that's not his account. He said he got hacked, whatever. He said he hasn't had that account in years, I think. He said that account was deactivated. That's the one I'm blocked on. That's probably why I can see it. Yeah. Yeah, I'm screaming.
Starting point is 01:18:19 Yeah, he deactivated that account years ago or something like that. I hope that what Benzino is saying, I hope he's not laughing at his daughter's, quote-unquote flop of our first week. Yeah. themselves like they're working through their relationship and unfortunately because of his daughter's rising fame all of this is being put into the media but it's really it's none of our business i really hope they heal their relationship yeah yeah because when i read that i was like i don't i don't i don't think benzino would do that i don't think he would publicly laugh at his daughter
Starting point is 01:18:49 even whatever their relationship may be at the moment i mean what i also would hope that benzino wouldn't leak her the fact that she was working on a nicky feature too but he did that so i didn't hear the actual like audio of that? Well, here's the source. He was just reporting the news. Don't kill the messenger. Right. How many mics did he give his daughter's album?
Starting point is 01:19:09 That's the... Now that's what we need to find out. Hey, Benzino. How come she wasn't unsigned hype either? Yeah, like, they dropped... God, it could have been a lot of shit around this album. Bring the source back for one week. That's dope.
Starting point is 01:19:22 Just for your daughter's album? See, now, that's why you need to be in... some of these meetings. Yeah. Because that's a fucking brilliant idea. That would have been like, you know what I'm saying? Like, that's why are you right. That's a brilliant idea.
Starting point is 01:19:37 It's shit there that's stopping that type of bonding and that thinking from happening. There's a lot of other shit that's there. But either way, hopefully Menzino and his daughter, you know, reconcile and build their relationship because daughters do need their fathers. We should do consulting. We should, we should do consulting for people's releases. That shit gets annoying, though. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:56 And you got to be open to, like artists are not open. to suggestions, everybody's to know it all. You know what I mean? It's just like, that's why I really thought that the way correlate, because I thought that that was, we was great to get a whole new fake beef type of thing. I was like, oh, Jesus Christ, Nikki about to set this little girl. But the way she responded to that, I was like, beautiful. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:20:15 Because it's kind of like, you could tell Nikki wasn't trying to demean her anyway or like talk down on her project. She was just like, yo, nah, you should have did that. Like, that would have been that. Fan, if Nikki Minaj says one of your songs, Not only what, does she name like five and that? She named like five or six of them. You have an army of barbs that no matter what,
Starting point is 01:20:34 even if you're saying something negative or positive, are going to go listen to it. You got to go listen to it, yeah. Nikki, say my whole track list, even if you say it's terrible. Yeah. Not that she was saying that, but please. They're going to stream that shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:44 What could have did some really dope shit around a Koi's album? I think that would have been a beautiful moment. Yeah, I didn't even really see any advertising dollars. Like, I didn't see any advertising for her album, outside of shit that you would see on the Shade Room. Like, I didn't see any ads at all. I don't know if I'm just not the demographic or... But I listen to nothing but female rappers,
Starting point is 01:21:05 so I should be the demographic. How old is Corolla right now? About 22? Probably somewhere around there. Around 24, 25. I think you looked that up. Really? 25? I thought she was younger than that.
Starting point is 01:21:19 Solid 24 years old. 24, okay. She'll be a hype. Yeah, definitely. And yeah, I don't think that bends, you know, shit. But people were also giving her shit because I think she was on the breakfast club where
Starting point is 01:21:32 and no one really added tone and context to them killing her about this shit but she was like I know I respect Pusha T and that you older people listen to Pusha T but like the young generation is here I don't like that the gatekeepers like only continue to listen to
Starting point is 01:21:47 the shit that they liked growing up like we're here as well which yes I get that but at the same time it's kind of why I hate hip-hop's view on longevity. Like, did these younger artists not want to end up being the old artist? Like, I'm not saying that the quote-unquote media gatekeeper should just talk about the push-a-tee era of music, even though that age-wise is more of the stuff they're drawn to.
Starting point is 01:22:20 But that should make you happy as a young artist that there is longevity and that people at the age of 42 years old. can put out a project and everyone give a fuck about it. So yeah, there can be space for both. I think that... We can still focus on the younger artists and care about them and big them up. But at the same time, yeah, I love that this genre has proven its longevity and that it can age.
Starting point is 01:22:45 I don't think Hoy doesn't want to be an artist that's around for a while, no? I think that, see, what happened, Rory, is music, the music business became a hustle. For sure. And, you know, y'all used to always kill me when I said it's easy to get on now than it's ever been. But it is. Like, you can literally upload your own album.
Starting point is 01:23:05 Yeah. Put it right in the market space next to Beyonce. Well, I've agreed to get on as easier. Staying on, I think it's difficult. Well, stay. But they don't want to stay on. It's a hustle. You get in and you get out.
Starting point is 01:23:16 Get what you get out of it. You move on to the next hustle. But that's short, that's short-sided hustling. Like, I think there is artists that have used this as a lick. but to get to the next lick, it was attached that way. Let me just catch a lick and then die off and that's my career. It's the only thing I know how to do. All right, well, then you should probably keep making music.
Starting point is 01:23:36 Yeah, but a lot of these artists now, they don't come into the music business with the idea of dominating for years and being relevant for years. They come in, what's my first week sales? I want to go on the road. I want to sell some merch. I want to get into TV film. I want to do modeling. I want to do, you know, they want to get into all of these things where they want to sell something.
Starting point is 01:24:00 They want to sell makeup. They want to sell cookbooks. They want to sell bikinis. They want to like, it's just a hustle. They want to sell stuff. They want to use whatever they, what platforms are the biggest to get on to say, hey, look, I'm doing this, doing that, doing that. And now you have the music suffering because a lot of these artists are not real artists. But I can't.
Starting point is 01:24:19 All right. If you're going in, if you're going into this music shit. strictly for business and for hustle, I get it, I understand, it looks very easy. And you're not the artist artist. Because I can never really blame those real artists for not being the most savvy business people. But if you're admitting you're coming in just for the lick and just for the business, I'm going to hold you to a standard that you need to have some type of business intelligence. And that requires studying what's going on in the market and who is the artist that are successful after music in other ventures.
Starting point is 01:24:51 And all of those artists that are at the height of business, were on in music for a minute. Yeah, but there wasn't the one, there wasn't just the one quick, I got a hit single or I got a one album or like I had a quick little run and now I'm this crazy business mogul. No, they leverage their celebrity
Starting point is 01:25:11 from being in music for a good amount of time to then move on to these crazy business ventures because they now have to leverage for that. So if you don't realize that, yet you say I'm here just for a lick and for business, I look at you goofy because you're not, you're not studying the market, not studying who's successful in it, you're not looking at your surroundings, you're not realizing how you can leverage the moment that you have right now. So, but if you say you're an artist,
Starting point is 01:25:38 I can't really put that on you right away because you're an artist. But it's different now. It's a different part of the brain. See, it's different now because the way that people get on now, they leverage their social media platform. And they say, oh, like, you should do some music. For sure. They start doing music. Like, oh, you should start acting. Oh, you should sell makeup. Sell makeup. Oh, you should sell.
Starting point is 01:26:01 Okay, let's look at Cardi. Cardi's a great fucking example of this. Cardi was a social media personality. We saw that, you know, women were starting to rap that had followings. Cardi put in her fucking early thousand hours with the mixtape shit, caught one with Bodak Yellow, put out a album that has stuck around for fucking years. She stayed super relevant with features with music. Of course it helps when your husband is one of the biggest artists in the world as well.
Starting point is 01:26:34 But she has stayed so relevant in music that has leveraged her to this business world that she is in and dominating respectfully in her right now. Rihanna put out fucking how many albums before getting a fenty deal? Like they were fixtures in music for a period of time. Not to say you can't just get a single and then start a business, but if you're using music as a way to get into business, look at the people that have been successful in business. They've stayed in music long enough to get the leverage and the following to matter in business. But Cardi was different because people fell in love with her first, her personality.
Starting point is 01:27:13 Sure. People loved her. She was the underdog. People were rooting for her. But that music, that music hit. Oh, no, the music fucking hit. The music. And that's the thing.
Starting point is 01:27:20 like she built a legit, you know, people were rooting for her. People wanted to see Cardi win. Like, her story was super relatable to a lot of women and her personality. People just love. She was herself. She didn't have no filter. She didn't care. She knew she was ratchet.
Starting point is 01:27:35 She embraced it and all of that. People loved that. And then it was like, okay, then she came with the music. And people was like, oh, shit, the music is good. Like, she sounds great. And that's what did it because we've seen thousands. And that's why I have to give Cardi so much credit. and you could say Atlantic helped a lot,
Starting point is 01:27:52 all that bullshit, I don't care. We've seen 10,000 chicks. Of course, they did. They've seen 10,000 chicks on IG have a crazy personality that was relatable. They was a chick around the block. They were funny. They were most people deemed attractive.
Starting point is 01:28:08 Then they tried to rap too or they tried to do another business and it all fucking flopped. That's the same way. I give Kim Kardashian credit because you know how many fucking women moved to L.A. And we're just like, hey, I'm pretty and did nothing with it.
Starting point is 01:28:20 So looking at that, we see what made Cardi stick around. There's plenty of women that are funny and attractive and relatable on the internet. But what stuck was that fucking music. And that's what got her to that place. Well, that's that Bronx hustle too, though. Bronx stripper hustle. It's a different... Big Bronx hustle.
Starting point is 01:28:38 So I just, I feel like music still is the number one thing if you're coming into the music business. The music has to be good. The music has to be strong. Yes, I agree. You have to be around for a minute too. And a minute these days could be two albums. That's a while right now. I can't think of one artist that we could tell was like,
Starting point is 01:28:57 oh, you just came in here, caught a quick lick single that was on socials that turned into a big record. And now is some crazy business mogul that has nothing to do with music. Soldier Boy? Soldier Boy has been around. Well, Soldier Boy has been around forever now. And delivered music-wise for years.
Starting point is 01:29:19 Don't act like. Kiss Me Through the Phone wasn't a hit and wasn't 10 years into his career. Bob. How long ago was that? I was in middle school. I was before FaceTime, right? When FaceTime first came out? I had Ben said that Soldier Boy invented FaceTime.
Starting point is 01:29:32 Yeah, that was a while ago. His Me Through the phone was 2008. 2008. Jesus, correct. What I'm saying is by Kiss Me Through the phone, I think Soldier Boy already was like a business mogul. He already had businesses and stuff. Oh, for sure.
Starting point is 01:29:45 No, no. Like he continued to make music while being a business. Oh, yeah. No, absolutely. I'm just saying Soldier Boy, yes, he leveraged his music well and stayed relevant in music. Soldier Boy kept one, even if he wasn't doing albums all the time and was focused on other business shit that we weren't aware of at the time. He kept one. And what we were aware of at the time was the music.
Starting point is 01:30:06 And that's what allowed him to leverage his community and fan base into these business ventures because they were there and gave a fuck because he had been around for a minute. He had show improved and we knew we can be a fan of this person because they're going to deliver. Now, if you just catch a single, catch one single and then try to go to a legitimate business or start a legitimate business just based off of, hey, I think I just have a single for a second. These people are not going to give a fuck. Right.
Starting point is 01:30:31 Until you show and prove and we get to fucking know you. You guys know best. So, you know, the world's, the words, the area is still a realm of the one hit wonder, right? Now, do you guys say in terms of social media, do those last longer or shorter time? One hit wonders? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:47 It's shorter now. You think so? Yeah, because music comes. out every week now. Like, literally, like, there's a bunch of music that comes out every week. Like, things get, you have artists, you have artists that are, like, legit, like, iconic artists that will put an album out this week. And in five weeks, nobody's talking about the album. And it'll be a good project. But so much album has come out, so much music has come out, come out in those five weeks after, where it's kind of like, you know, we don't really care
Starting point is 01:31:21 about it until we get a tour in that artist for that album, or we get like a documentary around that album on Netflix or something, or, you know what I'm saying? It's like you don't really talk about it no morning. Now everybody is what I call their own DJ. Like, an album comes out. You take what you like off that album and make your own playlist. You don't even need, you don't care. The radio doesn't even have impact like that no more because you don't even care about the radio. You get into your car, you connect to your Bluetooth or you plug your aux in, play your own music. I think you'll have a little more spotlight as a one hit one than now. Not to say a spotlight with value.
Starting point is 01:31:53 Who's the last one hit wonder? I use an example, a weird example, because he's not a one hit wonder. But there was a chance at the time that he could have been. Lil Nas X was just a social media guy that admitted he just tried some shit and it fucking worked. Loved it. And for a very long time, Lil Nas X had one song for a very long. for a very long time and that shit lasted really fucking long
Starting point is 01:32:17 and he stayed relevant in that regard he ended up not being one but there could have been a chance that that was a one-hand-one for a little Nuzex because he had that he just did that song for like a year and a half well that song was so fucking huge he just happens to be really good at social media
Starting point is 01:32:30 well yeah that too but that song was so huge it's like the label almost forces you they put the writers in locking you in the room like we're getting out of tomorrow more or less yeah I mean you could say happen when Bodak Yellow hit Atlantic was like, all right, whoa, let's get all our resources. Absolutely. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:32:48 Speaking of music and one-hit wonders, I don't know if any of these people are one-hit wonders, but there's a lot of music. Rihanna admits she has kept- No, that's wrong. Absolutely not. Rihanna admits she kept ASAP Rocky in the friend zone for a long time. We knew that. Rihanna sat down for a rare interview with Vogue in which she divulged intimate details about her pregnancy and relationship with ASAWRaki.
Starting point is 01:33:12 The couple announced they were expecting their first child together in January. But the Barbadian singer and ASAP mob rapper were friends for a long time before they took their friendship to the next level. As Rihanna explained, it was an uphill battle for Rocky to become her romantic partner. That's right, Rocky, like Harlem's do it. You stick together and you stick to it. People don't... Can I say the last day with your last day? People don't get out of the friend zone very easily with me, she said.
Starting point is 01:33:39 And I certainly took a while to get over how much I know. him and how much he knows me because we also know how much trouble we can land each other in. Lord. So I read that line. We are in relationships like that. Was she saying like, all right, if we get romantic, if we stay friends, it's rare that this is going to, our friendship is going to end. We'll probably always be cool forever. But if we get in a relationship and some shit goes left, this could get fucking messy.
Starting point is 01:34:10 Yeah. Is that what she meant? Because that's how I interpreted it. Rihanna, listen, man, and I love Rie. But all she was doing was she knew when she wanted to, she liked Rocky and she was like, yo, but not right now. Like we can't, you know what I'm saying? Like I'm doing my thing.
Starting point is 01:34:30 Rihanna's Rihanna. When you were a billionaire, you beautiful. I don't think that was it. You got a bunch of boy toys everywhere. You play with them, you put them back when you feel like it. Like nobody can't call you a hoe. because you're not fucking none of these niggas for their money. You got your own bag.
Starting point is 01:34:43 It's kind of like, yo, get out of here. Like, I have fun with you. We took a trip for a month. We dated for two months. Now it's like, get out of here. I don't know you anymore. And she always felt like she probably had a super soft spot for Rocky and was like, nah, he'll be the one that'll break my heart.
Starting point is 01:34:59 This got me. I thought they dated before that, though. They did. Yeah, that's what I thought. They dated. Yeah. And then he got friend zone after the date. Yeah, because it was kind of like, nah, you know, right.
Starting point is 01:35:09 That's that how all of him. You know, he probably, you know, you know, Rocky, he probably was showing her different. Not only that, he was, Rocky was keeping it probably super, like, authentic with her. Like, doing shit, like, not the rich shit. Like, yeah, we know you got money and all that. But, like, let's have real fun. Let's do real shit. And once you tap into that part of a woman's psyche and mental, it's different.
Starting point is 01:35:29 And she probably knew, like, yo, I'm not ready for that right now. Like, nah. But, you know, years later, you know, maybe, like, so she said, uphill battle, like, fight for it. If you really love me and you really want to be with me, show me. So I just, I got a salute Rocky for that because he wasn't fumbling that. No, sir. It gave me, Ma'all, and I know you, you've definitely been through this. Foreroy, probably you two.
Starting point is 01:35:51 When you know somebody and it's like, y'all have like that chemistry and it's like, bro, this can go left. Like, we ain't even going to do this because we know that this can go. Not that it can go left. It's too much passion. Not that it could go left. So it'll start in fire and it'll end in fire. No, but it's not. That kind of thing.
Starting point is 01:36:08 I've never felt that. with a girl that I had that type of chemistry with, but I always had the, I'm scared to fuck this up. Like, because it now, because I'd rather, like I said this before, I don't want to lose you as a friend. Like, because we'll be super cool, had this chemistry and we start really dating and I do some shit to fuck it up. And now you're not my friend.
Starting point is 01:36:26 I'm gonna be like, nah, see, it wasn't even worth it. Because we were super cool. Yeah, we know we both like each other. We both attracted to each other. We flirt, whatever, whatever. You might let me suck a titty every now and then. You know how the shit go. Like, you know, we're just, we know, we both like, we both like, we both like, we both, we both,
Starting point is 01:36:39 We cuddle at the house. You let me play with the pussy a little bit. But we never really go all the way. You like, no, I'm not fucking. We know what time of this. But, yeah, but you know I could come to your house. I could spend a night. I could, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:36:50 Like, we do a little type of things. But I know that once you disappear and I don't see you for a couple of months, you're dating. You're out with other guys doing what you do. But I'm always going to be the guy that you come back to. It's risky, but that is the better long run game. Because you know where you're at in your life for the most part. if you are in the right space
Starting point is 01:37:09 to fully commit to a relationship and it's like, all right, if I'm not, do I take this fucking risk and just do it and then be who I know I am right now and then she's going to end up resenting me forever and there would really be no future. Yeah, that's what. You know, play this out
Starting point is 01:37:24 and hope she don't meet somebody that she really love. Yeah. That's the scary part of that game. Yeah. There is a very high, high chance that she will meet somebody and like really fall in love. And then it's a dove. It happens, but, you know,
Starting point is 01:37:37 It just, it always goes back to if it's for me, it's for me. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And I think that's what Rihanna and Rocky, you know, ultimately that's what their relationship is. They were just meant to be together and meant to, you know, have a family together. Like, it just is what it is, you know what I'm saying. But I thought that that was funny that she admitted to having him in the friend zone.
Starting point is 01:37:57 Rocky fought though. I respect it, bro. He fought his way out that motherfucker. He fought his way out that friend zone, though. I respect it. No, I definitely respect it. Ice Cube is back. We spoke about them last episode
Starting point is 01:38:08 Reboot of black and white No he Ice Cube said Ice Cube wanted to buck Black people dying in the first 15 minutes trend of movies Like he said he wanted to get rid of that So it was 25
Starting point is 01:38:21 It was a 25 year anniversary of the movie Anaconda with Ice Cube and JLo last week And Ice Cube said When they asked me to do Anaconda I said I do it only if my character lived And helped kill the snake Before then most black people In these type of movies are dead
Starting point is 01:38:36 within the first 15 minutes. And just open the door for Samuel Jackson get on that plane with the snakes. Listen, man, you know, we laugh at Ice Cube and, you know, we love him, but we laugh at him too. But that's dope, though. I think that if he did do that and was like, yo, listen, nah, man, let's kill that, you know,
Starting point is 01:38:50 all these horror movies with animals and things killing you jumping out the bushes. The black guy always dies soon. I want to be the one at the end that's victorious too. Yeah, like, let me be the one. So I do like the fact that Ice Cube, if that is indeed true, I mean, I said it.
Starting point is 01:39:04 I promise you that original. script had cubed down in the first. He was out. The cameraman? Did he even get off the plane? He got off the boat. Yeah, when they was in the swamps, he, in, in, I think that was in Brazil. I forget.
Starting point is 01:39:17 I think it was in Brazil. But, um. I'm saying the original script. He was dead. Oh, yeah, yeah. He was the cameraman. Yeah. For the documentary for them looking for the snake.
Starting point is 01:39:25 You know he dies. Of course. Come on, man. But I thought that that was dope that, uh, he stood up and was like, nah, man, fuck that. We're not doing that. I'm not doing it. If y'all want me, give me a longer fucking script in this movie. So I like that
Starting point is 01:39:36 And more money, period Yeah, and more money Basically, that's all what that shit boils down to You don't know that L. O'C was also another actor that made it through another horror movie kind of thing
Starting point is 01:39:44 Yeah, deep blue C right? Deep Blue C was that it? That's the name of the one? No, I think that one funny enough is the one that Samuel L. Jackson died. Nah, deep blue C was one of
Starting point is 01:39:53 I used to watch that every time that was Al Cooja he was the chef on the boat right? Yeah, he was the chef up north he would have got left up north Oh, sure, that one too. But he knew the shark up north. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:03 Anyway, I'm all right. Yeah I can't do this with y'all I hate this job LL has been in some sick movies man LL coojay Yeah
Starting point is 01:40:15 Deliver us from Eva is such a good movie It's so underrated Delirous You were Was that with Garrio Yes That was a Gabriel
Starting point is 01:40:21 Yes That movie was kind of What was he Was he like a mail truck drive or something He was a I think he was a chef too Catering right Yeah I think so
Starting point is 01:40:30 Yeah he was a chef Does LL give chef's up Yeah like What's show Ella Oh I know why Because he don't have no facial hair Yeah, yeah. So no hair falls into the food.
Starting point is 01:40:38 And like those cool chef hats probably work well on his bald head. Yeah, yeah. I get it. I get why they always try to be. With the apron, I could get. I get why they're trying to always make LL as chef. I get it. I understand.
Starting point is 01:40:47 Shout out the L.L. He was trying to think about other movies. He was in a, also H-2O. The Mike Myers movie, Michael Myers movies. Halloween 20? Yeah, Halloween 20. I did not see LL in that. In too deep.
Starting point is 01:41:00 In too deep. You ain't no cop, Jay Reed. Y'all don't even know nothing about God. Kingdom Come. Oh my God. Kingdom Come is one of the funniest fucking movies. Kingdom Come. Is Chris Rocking it? No.
Starting point is 01:41:10 No. No. Kingdom Come. Who was in that? Cedric. Cedric. Anthony. Remember, Jada? Got it. Yeah. Was in it. World's Kaloskela. L.O.C. was the first rap superstar.
Starting point is 01:41:24 Yeah, it's probably true. A lot of people don't know that. L.O. Cool J, first rap superstar. Who did you say is the second one? The second rap superstar? Ron DMC. Was the L.L. a superstar before Ron was, though?
Starting point is 01:41:35 L.O. KooJ was the first RR.' The first act signed of Devjian. Yeah. Yeah, I'm just saying, I know why I know him in. Rano was signed around the same time. I don't remember who. L.O. was the first rap supercarl. He was taking the shirt off.
Starting point is 01:41:46 Run D.M.C. wasn't doing that. Well, taking the shirt off. They kept their hats on and still. They took their shoes off. You seen all the videos. You see how he was going crazy in his videos. They just gave us the timeline a couple weeks ago, like how crazy I love is going.
Starting point is 01:41:57 He also has one of the most underrated dirty Mac songs, too. His Hay Lover is a dirty Mac song? Oh, Hey Lover. Is that an underrated dirty Mac song? Not underrated. That makes. I think it gets its accolades Is that what boys to men?
Starting point is 01:42:09 Yes Well that's why Because boys have been coming croning You forget about all the salt That this nigga L.L. was throwing in the verses And like When Sean stopped me come in with the ooze and the eyes
Starting point is 01:42:18 It's like oh this shit got a groove to it It was nasty dirty Mac You know what you forget LL was Spitting venom at niggas chicks It's like your finnum That's my girl She's not your lover Yeah like she's my lady nigga
Starting point is 01:42:29 And it was it was nasty dirty Mac Like he was like He drinks too much Yeah Don't tell my girl I drink too much. What he said? He works too much. He said, tongue in your down with vanilla ice.
Starting point is 01:42:42 Don't put the un before the vanilla ice. Don't tell the un before the flavor, L.L. Don't do that. Nah, I got to read. Just the first. Can I just read the first verse, please? Picture this. It was Harlem at the Rutgers.
Starting point is 01:42:55 I saw you with your man. Smiling, huh? A coach bag in your hand. I was laying in the coop with my hat turned back. We called Eyes for a moment. And that was that. Yo. first of all don't catch eyes with my bitch
Starting point is 01:43:06 don't catch these guys on it's a whole basketball game going on yeah like why you ain't looking at what skipping these niggins is doing like stop looking at my lady my nigga like skip got 30 at that you should be paying attention to this nigga don't look at my girl so I skated off as you strode off looking at them legs
Starting point is 01:43:23 god damn they look so soft I gotta take you from your man that's my mission if his love is real he got to handle competition you only knew him five months besides you ain't know me five minutes and smoke too many blunts. What? That was the line.
Starting point is 01:43:37 Well, I'd be working out all day thinking about you. You just saw a girl. Don't be looking at, don't be thinking about my girl while you on the incline, my nigga, my nigga. Like, what's up with this nigga, L.L? Now that I think about it, the whole Hey, Love Averse is just
Starting point is 01:43:50 the description of the show The Ultimatum on Netflix right now. See, I got to watch it. First of all, first of all, you ain't know my girl but five fucking minutes. Shut the fuck up. You still don't know her. You saw her for five minutes.
Starting point is 01:44:03 You don't know her. tongueing you down with vanilla ice cream. Nah, he said I see you at the bus stop waiting every day. Your man must think it's safe for you to travel that way. Nah. That's a dirty line. Yo, he got to go. That's a dirty ass line.
Starting point is 01:44:17 It'll work, that me. Why you see my girl every day at the bus stop, though? Why are you? And first of all, you're from Queens. What the fuck you always in Harlem for it? And it's the express. She only got to wait 10 minutes to get to her job. I think it's unsafe that you just creep around fucking Harlem all day.
Starting point is 01:44:30 Because if you're not on the bus, why you see her at the bus stop on the car? He being a fucking creep. You nasty just driving around Harlem following her, you fucking nasty. That's why she's not safe. She's got people like you stalking her. Any nigga that can roll up on their gene? Yes, that's rough. You're a creep, my nigga.
Starting point is 01:44:45 How do you get that leg to stay up like that all day? How do you do that? A lot of calf races. You're working out thinking about her. Yeah, we got. Bad calf races. You know what calf raises thinking about another man's girl. I don't know how crazy that is.
Starting point is 01:44:59 He should be locked away. But I want to know how you know so much about me too. How you know I drink too much and smoke too many blunts. You just saw me walking with my girl for five fucking minutes. And I wasn't smoking. Or drinking. Now, he asked about you. Don't be asking my girl about me, my nigga.
Starting point is 01:45:14 Don't ask her nothing. Word up. She was that feet out, nigga. Then watch that show on Netflix. Those made a show. I got to watch it. Y'all was definitely in the chat talking about it. So we got to.
Starting point is 01:45:22 I came across a TikTok from, I guess, one of the main girls. And, like, her, she put up like a collage of her and the dude she used to be with. But I guess that's not the dude she ended up with. And it said, like, I went to the comments. I'm like, what is this about to ask me from a show? And they were, like, talking about the ultimatum. I'm like, oh, Rory's was talking about this show. Have you guys ever been given an ultimatum?
Starting point is 01:45:41 Yes. Yes. I'll say Nick Lachet is sick. He's just a sick fuck. This is a Nick Lachay show. He did Love is Blind, which was super sick. And he double-topped the sickness. I don't know how you could take Love is Blind
Starting point is 01:45:55 and be like, hold my beer. Like, him and his girl are must, they're a perfect match because they're equally fucking sick in the head. And they come up with these fucking insane shows. So this is a Nick Lachet show. Yeah, him and his wife hosted just like Love is Blonde. Wow, okay. Basically what it is is that couples come through
Starting point is 01:46:14 and one side of the couple gives the ultimatium, right? Then for, I think, three weeks, they separate and then they have the chance to be single, meet another person, and then they're stuck with that other person for three more weeks. But the contestants on the show, not like they go out and just find somebody. No.
Starting point is 01:46:31 You got to take someone else's girl and go live with them for three weeks. And then some other dude that's on the cast lives with your girl for three weeks. And you're watching this go on. Like you're there while some dudes with your chick. The fact that there is no fights on that show. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. So you get to take my girl somewhere. Is this like all in the same property?
Starting point is 01:46:56 Yeah. They live together in the house. And like these little, small apartments. Small apartments, yeah. Okay. And you get to stay in this room with my girl for three weeks. It's about, the apartments are smaller than this studio. For three weeks?
Starting point is 01:47:09 For three weeks. Uh-huh. You guys are married for three weeks. And I'm watching all of this? And on top of that, it's like an accelerated relationship. So, like, Shorty will take her new dude to go meet your father-in-law. Yeah. And meet the fam.
Starting point is 01:47:27 Like, I would be sitting there not only mad at my girl, I'd be mad at, like, my potential in-laws. Like, you talking to this mouth? Like, I drink beers with you on Sunday and watch football. Dad. Yeah. It's like, what are you doing right now? You're going to disrespect me like that? Hey, you know you mad when you call your girls' pops dad?
Starting point is 01:47:44 Like, you're going to let him do that dad? That's hilarious. Like, I bought you that shirt. I took you to polo. Keel. You don't remember those Giants tickets I got you? 50 yard line. It was me.
Starting point is 01:48:01 Not a lot. Yo, so you get to live with somebody's girl for three weeks in an apartment. I get to look at everything. So I can see if y'all kissing. Well, no, it's not like you have camp. Like, you could watch it. I mean, eventually you're going to watch the show and see it. Right.
Starting point is 01:48:16 So you don't see it real time? No, but you guys do activities around each other and like you meet up. There's fellas night out with the guy that's sleeping with your girl. Right. Potentially. Bro, this sounds just like a recipe for disaster. 100%. And you're also with a girl at that.
Starting point is 01:48:31 time too. And then they all link up and like So I could be with your girl and you can be with my girl type of thing. Yes, 100%. And we don't know what happened until we get together and watch the video together. So then after the three weeks the next step is you have to go back with your significant other and live for three weeks. And you know night one is, all right man, so what happened?
Starting point is 01:48:51 What y'all did? What y'all did in this bed? Yo, I have to watch. I'm so intrigued. I have to watch this. Yeah, I'm going to watch it when I got home. Shit, love is blonde. I haven't watched season two, but I watched season one. Equally as sick, too. What is wrong with... Who thought that this would be a good idea to do this? We all thought Jessica Simpson was the problem,
Starting point is 01:49:08 but I think we owe her an apology. I understand that she didn't know what tuna was. And, like, I get it. Yeah, she thought it was chicken of the sea. She thought it was chicken from the sea. But, you know... I think the real problem was Nick. He's a sick fuck.
Starting point is 01:49:21 Yeah, we owe Jessica Simpson. So who's sicker, the person who curates the show, the people who go on the show, or the people who watch the show. Which, I mean, we all sick. The people that go on the show are the sickest, first of all. Let's just get that out there. I do think the people in love is blind and sicker than these people, though, that are on the show.
Starting point is 01:49:39 Why? Because I can see if, by theory, the relationships are at a point where it's like, I need an ultimatve either we're going to get married and move on or we need to break up. So I can see a world where somebody takes a break in that scenario and dates another person. It's in a very sick environment because you're grabbing someone else's girl and living in the same building. But I can see a world where that exists. Love is blind. You get in a pod and you can't see the person and you date like 20 people.
Starting point is 01:50:10 And the only way to get out this fucking pod is to propose and get engaged with the person you can't see. You've just been talking to them for a while. Yeah, I'm not doing it. And then you get engaged and then you get out the pod and then you're like, hey. And then y'all go on vacation with all the other people that got engaged. But was it ever like, hey, nah, I'm not doing this. It gets there. Okay.
Starting point is 01:50:32 Imagine, yeah, yeah, because sometimes the hey ain't hey. It can be hey. Fuck. And then, like, one of the couples in the first season clearly dude was gay. And then once they got to the resort, Shorty was like, I don't think you like women. And then all of the audience on social media was like, sis, we was trying to tell you that when he was in the pod. We tried to help you avoid all of this, but you didn't listen. I gotta watch ultimatum though
Starting point is 01:51:01 That sounds like a show that you just sit back And just laugh at him like this is fucking sick I think I need to revisit some 98 degrees records too I think there may be some oversights Yeah we gotta go and dissect some of those lyrics Yeah, man ask me at it and I'm sorry How are you responding to an ultimatum Not only just an ultimatum
Starting point is 01:51:16 Because most of them just did Like they wanted to get married And their dudes didn't want to get married But it's on Netflix So how do I feel about an ultimatum? On Netflix. On Netflix? If a girl was to give me an ultimatum on Netflix
Starting point is 01:51:29 on efforts. I don't, I mean, ultimatums are toxic. They can be. But if you're somebody that's like, because it could be this, you're dating a girl and, you know, she feels like you're not, the relationship isn't progressing. And she still doesn't understand
Starting point is 01:51:51 where y'all stand with each other and things like that. She may give you an ultimatum like, look, what are we doing? Like, because, you know, I feel like we're just wasting each other's time. Like, this relationship isn't growing or going in the spaces I thought it would go to. Like, what are we doing? It's either we're going to be together or we're going to see other people.
Starting point is 01:52:10 Right. But here's the thing. They're fair. Ultimately those are fair. They're just a terrible, they're just a terrible fucking strategy. Because at that point now, to some degree, you are forcing somebody to do something they don't want to do at that time. Now, if they're just a shitty communicator and they're giving you bad, signals and saying like, no, we're going to get married next year and it doesn't happen
Starting point is 01:52:32 all that. That's different. But like purely asking someone to do something that they're showing and expressing to you that they're not ready for, telling them to either do it or we're done and they do it is not going to yield a healthy result. Because now, like even with in the beginning of this show for the people that like didn't get engaged or whatever, some of the ultimateings were like, yo, I don't want to have kids, but my partner wants to have kids.
Starting point is 01:52:57 And then it was like. they were on by episode two, like, all right, I'll have kids if like that's what you want. And it's like, wait, I don't want the mother of my child to just give in and be like, I find, we'll have a kid. That's not going to be a healthy mother. Right, right. Yeah, in those cases, that's,
Starting point is 01:53:17 you're forcing somebody to do something that they clearly don't want to do and not ready to do. So, you know, those don't want to. But, you know, in certain cases where, like I said, a woman just wants to see progression in your relationship or whatever it is. I can understand that, but I don't do well
Starting point is 01:53:32 with ultimatums, never did. Do you know, I assume that you guys have never given an ultimatums before? I've never given an alternative. I've never given one. They've been given to me for.
Starting point is 01:53:38 I told a nigga that owe me money. You're here tomorrow or this. That ultimatum was very, very direct. Fam, you like the way you be walking up and down these blocks and sunny out and peaceful birds chirping. You like that? You like your knee?
Starting point is 01:53:53 We can change all. If you ain't got them three Gs tomorrow, my man. Three Gs. We're going to change. All of that. Something tells me you love your knees. Yeah. Something tells me you like just being able to.
Starting point is 01:54:03 I see you walking a lot. Yeah, you like that, right? Like, fam, don't let niggas have to split your melon open out here, man. But you guys definitely try to catch up over the weekend. I'm definitely watching ultimatum. I'm almost at the end. I'm almost at the... I hate when I'm in the group chat and y'all are all watching something.
Starting point is 01:54:20 And y'all are, like, throwing, like, shit back and forth. And I'm just kind of sitting there looking at all y'all. Shut the fuck up. I'm going to impress you. I feel like you didn't have really interacted with us in any of the group. I'm in like six with you. And like you haven't interacted with us in the group chats lately as of late. When?
Starting point is 01:54:35 I interact in the group chats with you? Past week. It's been real silent. The past week? Past week. Cut it out. You wasn't even, first of all, when you was going, you wasn't even group chat mommy. We replaced you.
Starting point is 01:54:45 We got a whole new group chat mommy in there. You don't even know her name. You don't even know we added her. You ain't see the ad. You can't have Wi-Fi? Can she fight? Can she fight? I saw her throw hands before.
Starting point is 01:54:54 She's all right. She legit. It ain't going to be easy. You're going to have to get up in her a little bit. You ain't going to just, don't think you're going to just scare her out of her spot. Like, you're going to have to give me and get out. You got to get it. I love fucking to me.
Starting point is 01:55:08 Yeah. Oh, man. I didn't think we were going to tell her about that group chat and that girl. Yeah. She'll see her pop up soon. Yay. Any hoot. Don't any hoot us.
Starting point is 01:55:22 Who are we going to have for our next live? The fans were requesting edit and Carl. Maybe a little sprinkle of pee. That would be interesting. Yeah, I ain't paid for that. Have Eddden, have Edden do a Patreon. I heard my guy in there? They ain't paid for that.
Starting point is 01:55:37 No, as in like, why would you want that? Oh, he's saying the fans they don't pay for that. I didn't want to say. I thought he said. You got to pay, yeah. You ain't pay me to get. Yo, if Eddys ever start talking like that, I would be like, God, damn.
Starting point is 01:55:49 You ain't paid me to tap dance on your little live stream. Ed don't even talk like that. You're like, nah, y'all ain't pay me for that. Like, damn, like, all right, my bad. Hey, we'll talk with y'all like that. Just a fajita Fridays. Fahita Fridays? You want to do Fahita Fridays?
Starting point is 01:56:01 We're not doing it on a Friday. It's going to be on a Tuesday. We're going to stay consistent. Tahita tighties. I will open my house just to observe. Y'all can be on camera. Edith has a lot of personality, though. He does.
Starting point is 01:56:13 Like, Edding is great. I think that he would do greater. You should do it. Eddie, you should do the next one. Sure. Yeah, do the next one. I think I'm going to do Ed and Carl and Peach. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:56:21 That right. I might subscribe just to watch that. From wherever I'm at. I need to see that. That needs to happen at my house so I can monitor. What the fuck is going on. I need to be able to shut the laptop at any time. Anytime Pige is around and it's a camera,
Starting point is 01:56:36 we have to be very, very cognizant. Like, all right, he might go off the rails any minute. Or we could have the whole staff there and like Carl could teach. I would say he could teach a dance class for the whole crew. Oh my God. That would be perfect. A routine. A routine?
Starting point is 01:56:50 And we TikTok it. On live. Damaris has been trying to get me on TikTok for at least three months. No one will give me the password. I want to TikTok. All right. So, all right, we could do that. We could do Carl or teach us a routine, and we got to do it.
Starting point is 01:57:03 Oh, my God, I'm excited. I'm so excited. Listen, I'll cook. I'm telling you right now what I'm not doing. I'm putting it on some marauda. I'm not dropping. What is the Beyonce? I'm your rider, nigger.
Starting point is 01:57:12 The drop challenge? I'm not doing the drop challenge. Okay. I'm not twerking. I've never seen Carl twerk. I don't think that's his routines. He got a little hit. You know.
Starting point is 01:57:26 Anyways. Is any more quick, quick hit? Any more gossipy shit we got to hit? No. Not at all. Absolutely. What do you guys have coming up for the weekend? What are you planning on doing? I don't know, but I'm going to be playing this ESTG and this 42 Doug album all fucking weekend.
Starting point is 01:57:42 Oh, it's lit. I haven't heard it yet. Last ones left. ESTG, 42 Doug. Listen, man, I just, I don't go out as much as I used to. I don't do the strip clubs. I don't do the clubs like that. But I know they're shaking ass to 42 Doug and ESTG. I know they are.
Starting point is 01:58:00 Because it's just that energy. They got that energy. Are they shaking ass? But like with the guns pointed. Oh, it's nothing but gunplay. Oh. Yes, TG and 42 Doug will shoot the shit out. You don't get it to it.
Starting point is 01:58:08 Because 42 Doug got a bar in there. He was like, yeah, bitches get it too. Like, yeah, we shoot bitches. I said, whoa, I'm a taxpaying citizen, sir. I can't like, but I know what that energy is. It's letting you know, like, you don't get it twisted. I mean, I've seen a lot of strippers with keyloids and their legs, and I knew what it was. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:25 But I just love the fact that they, they energy. I like that energy. I don't, the content is kind of like, I'm in a whole other level now. I don't really. Just hope it's entertainment purposes. Yeah, just let it be entertainment purposes. But the shit that they're saying, them numbers is legit. They dropping numbers.
Starting point is 01:58:42 I'm like, well, these boys are still out there. So, they still. He's not lying. He's not. You must do that to know that. I just checked last week. Them numbers is legit. I know what it's going on.
Starting point is 01:58:53 The numbers checked out. Oh, my God. 42 was getting off. I said, oh, that nigger's still out there. Yeah. Shout out to 42 Doug and ESTG, man. Did you guys review Fabio's Bible album? I was out, and when I was out, I absolutely did not listen to y'all.
Starting point is 01:59:09 Yeah, we did. Yeah, we did. Okay, good. Shout out the Bible, Fabio. What sounded good in Jamaica from the last stuff that came out? You said what? What sounded good in Jamaica from all the albums that came out? Because last Friday there was a lot.
Starting point is 01:59:19 And you was overseas. You was dying, Bobbin. I was out. Shut up, Edon. No, I was, you know, in the strip club, they were playing stuff. But I wasn't. I bet that 42 Doug and ESTG was banging. I know it.
Starting point is 01:59:32 was. Nah. They shaking ass to that album. Trust me. When we're gonna go to the strip club so we can hear it. We all go to a real strip club, not the white strip club, Rory be at. Rory be at white strip club? Saffires?
Starting point is 01:59:44 Sapphires. Saffiris isn't white isn't white. On a Sunday night that is, I'm the only white person in the- Yeah. Okay, yeah, he does. That's a gentleman's, we don't go to the gentlemen's clubs. Rory look like, and now coming to the stage, Diamond. Yeah, diamond to the middle stage, please.
Starting point is 01:59:57 Diamond. And I get up when Diamond, when it's diamond's turn. You be like, oh, yes. You stand. She went in front of the stage. She went lying about her schedule. I like a chick that's on time. Roy walked through with a trick and like, excuse me, excuse me,
Starting point is 02:00:09 hey, Dee, it's me. Diamond is me. He's going to get a front seat. Excuse me, diamonds on state. Excuse me, reserved for it over the state. Ew. A reserve side in front of pussy is disgusted.
Starting point is 02:00:22 I haven't been to starlet in a really long time. I need a good starlets night, a good. Yeah, but the strippers don't be. It'll be the bartenders is pretty now. I'm not throwing money at bartenders, bro. I just can't. No disrespect. I know a few bartenders. I love y'all. I love your boss. I used to be a bartender so don't be disrespectful. No, I love, listen, I respect the hustle. That's one thing
Starting point is 02:00:38 I'm never going to do is disrespect hustle. But I just can't like, I grew up, I came up in Sin City, like for real, like, you know, when Sin City was Sin City, you could smack ass for $5. I come from that cloth. Like, nigga, show your titty. You want this five, show your titty. I come from that. Where the stage wasn't behind the bar. Yeah, like, you know, you can be right up on it. Like, yo, pull up to the side. Let me see you. You can't see nothing. You know, you can't really get toddless in New York. They're like, no, security.
Starting point is 02:01:06 My own security ain't even looking. You see your tities. You get it in, never, my. Anyway. Yeah, but I just can't do the bartender thing. Like, I can't, you know, I say what's up? I throw a couple singles on the bartenders. But I need the strippers to be pretty again and be sexy and dance.
Starting point is 02:01:22 And you can tell when the strippers always there to just pay, like, rent. Like, her attitude, her energy is different. The New York strippers, they just vary. They do that one little leg move. Yeah, it's like, I understand. Shorty, it's hard. I know it's hard out here. I know rent do,
Starting point is 02:01:34 bills, kids and all that. I understand, but you got to look enthusiastic when you come to work now. Yeah, I hate when strippers act like, like entitled 20-year-olds that work at Starbucks.
Starting point is 02:01:44 Yeah. Like, they treat you like shit when it or it's like, though, I didn't give you this job. Yeah. Like, at least, at least treat it with some respect. Yeah,
Starting point is 02:01:51 that's, I just can't subscribe to that culture. That's why I still love going to strip clubs in the South, things like that, because it's still, you know, like, you see the prettiest girl
Starting point is 02:02:00 in the whole fucking count. you. As soon as she walk in the strip club, she just, she make it wink for you. And how did that, how did that switch? It's like, oh, yes, this is the energy I wanted. How did it switch from, like, the art of stripping outside of the dance shit was making you feel like she likes you? Like, that was a big part of strippers. Like, it has to feel like she actually likes me type shit. Now it's like, I feel insecure. Like, I wonder, like, did she hate me? It's because. One of the stripper hate you. It's not, because the culture is, like, I wonder if she likes me for me.
Starting point is 02:02:32 Does she really like me? It's a game and it always is, but that's the fun in the strip club of like, you know they don't like you. Of course not, but she has that personality that's warm and it's like, oh, she's cool. Lie to me. Exactly. Now it's like they're up front about it. Like, I feel like I did something to her.
Starting point is 02:02:46 Yo, give me your money. I'm like, well, bitch, at least pull a grip out on me. Like, you ain't going to just get this $1,000 on my head. You got to rob me. Like men used to go to the strip club to feel wanted, right? Now I go there and feel insecure. Like, wow, none of these girls like me. They won't even look at me
Starting point is 02:03:01 What the fuck? Not even What part of the game The point of this place is to boost my ego What the fuck? I can't hear because women won't look at me Yeah Yo listen the strip club has men going
Starting point is 02:03:12 Man I gotta go back home to my wife Yeah that's a fact That's a fact I'm going home Fuck it these women are brutal in here Yeah we need to bring back Pretty strippers in New York City though Man you might find one or two here in there
Starting point is 02:03:23 But yeah It was a time with Oh my God I just remember walking in strip clubs and every girl was pretty, every dancer was pretty. Now it's like it's too impossible. It's like a bad spades hand. Because why do I got to, why I go into the strip club
Starting point is 02:03:37 when I can just go on Instagram when I'm pretty and post pretty pictures and sell pretty pussy in my DMs? Like it's so much less work. I can do that. Yeah, that's what I'm saying? They got rid of, they got rid of, it's no more. Direct to the consumer. It was direct to consumer because it was like, I got the money.
Starting point is 02:03:52 Yeah, just come over here and sit directly right in front of me. No, I wasn't direct to consumer because they have to pay fees. Yeah, a little hundred dollars. Yeah, $100. And, you know. Strip club was distribution. Yeah. Taxes, some kind of tax.
Starting point is 02:04:04 Now they sell pussy off the iPhone. Yeah. Remember how Gizi was selling dope shit off the iPhone? Let me sell that clip right off the iPhone now. Which in retrospect, we... Bad ideas and... Bad idea. All right, so, uh, the battle was out.
Starting point is 02:04:21 Did the battle. We kind of shook up the... Culture. The culture. The culture remained unshook. Yeah, not. The culture is stable right now. Steadfast. We had our bad.
Starting point is 02:04:31 battle, Drake versus Wayne. On our Patreon, subscribe to the Patreon, if you haven't already. We have a lot of different ways we're going to make fun of ourselves and absolutely fucking just get rid of all stereotypes that they have about us. For sure. Wait for our Tinder piece. But we dropped
Starting point is 02:04:47 Drake versus Wayne. We had our little battle. The people seem to love it. Yeah. I have to go through the comments to get some more scores. But you know, I felt I started out strong. You did. I got a little rattled around the third quarter. Yeah, I mean, You know, listen, this is what it is.
Starting point is 02:05:03 Drake is the biggest artist of his generation. It's hard for anybody to put their catalog in front of Drake's. But we have fun with it because it was an internal conversation. We go back and forth about it all the time. Who's the better rapper between Drake and Wayne? So we decided to finally just do it for the public. Let them decide. And it all comes down to who picked the better records.
Starting point is 02:05:23 And I think we should do more of this because all the matchups that we know we're never going to fucking see. Like, as a Patreon community, we can just get in there and do them shits and do it in a funny way, not the hookup to IG Live. Like, let's make it a piece. Let's make the shit fun. This is all about fun. It's all about, you know, just laughing at each other. Because what can we argue?
Starting point is 02:05:42 These are arguably two of the greatest artist ever. So who really gives a shit at the end of the day? They're great. And I think even on some of like the smaller acts, we could do that type of stuff on live instead of doing like the full piece shit. But I have fun doing that shit, man. I have an idea. I don't want to speak about it.
Starting point is 02:05:57 I have an idea where we can do something else like that, but not with those artists. I think we can do something that was really cool and really fun. But yeah, man, subscribe to the Patreon. Subscribe to our YouTube. Subscribe to our Instagram, Twitter, TikTok coming because DeMaris is not going to let us not shake ass on TikTok. So, yeah, man, if there's anything else, not we good. Maul, you never gave me feedback on my TikTok that I sent you in Rory. You did a TikTok?
Starting point is 02:06:26 Yes, I did a TikTok. Did we talk about that on the live? Or did we talk about that off-mike? I think we might have been off. You texted to me in the group, chat? You don't listen. Don't even look. I sent it like months ago.
Starting point is 02:06:36 Oh, my God. That was she was after our job interview. She made a TikTok of being a podcast producer, like a day in the life. Because I guess that type of shit, like, works out on TikTok, right? Not to say, DeMaris isn't professional. I just feel like she left a lot out of her day. She looked like the most corporate, responsible human being. You was not on there trying to look.
Starting point is 02:06:56 I was like, where's when you fell asleep in the hookah spot? That was a different day. It was a day, though. It was a day. It was a day. It was a day. It was a day in the life. It was a day in the life of you being a producer. I'm actually going to have Ed and link it in so that the fans know what we're talking about. And mall, I'll send it to you.
Starting point is 02:07:12 Yeah, send it to me. I would love to see it. But super professional waking up when the sun rises all the way. I'm taking it down at 9 p.m. If you was on there meditating in the morning. Listen. She was handwriting notes. She had a healthy breakfast.
Starting point is 02:07:25 This is what I'm saying. That was my day. Like, how are y'all going to tell me how my day went? That was the day of our sabba interview. and I recorded it from the beginning to the end. She might have put her ironing a blazer on there. I was not. Oh, either the hotel.
Starting point is 02:07:37 Okay, so she caught the sunset or the sunrise. All that. At the Mondria. Yeah. That's the one from here. Yeah, do one from here from New York. When you be coming in here cursing at us and shit like that. Why are you opposed to that?
Starting point is 02:07:49 Like, it was to the point towards the end of that. She's like, then I called my parents. I donated to a charity. You adopted a kid in Cambodia. Yeah. It was like so extra. I was like, wait, hold on. Such a full, productive day.
Starting point is 02:08:01 Where is twerking in Highland? Yeah, like, why wasn't none of that all there? That's the D I love. When you start throwing that ass? Like, look at D. Well, I have to be very careful what I put in stuff like that because I can't out you guys and what you're doing. What do you mean?
Starting point is 02:08:13 You don't be doing nothing. We don't be doing shit. You took a vacation. Roy and I haven't been on vacation in years. Your TikTok was accurate to what Mo and I do. We go and pie and we come back to our hotel room. Yeah. Like, like wholesome men.
Starting point is 02:08:25 Gentlemen. Yes. He wasn't sure of our pronouns. So he got nervous. I didn't want to identify it as the wrong thing. He identifies as a woman. Exactly. Like responsible young days.
Starting point is 02:08:39 Yeah. Yeah. We are days, all right? I identify as a day from that one. When they say they hate and it might be me. Mall, you can watch that off camera. Yeah, no, I'm going to watch it off camera. Everybody, thank you so much for coming out.
Starting point is 02:08:54 Listen, man, thank y'all for listening this week. Is Callet transphobic? He always saying bad shit about day. Calit? He might be. He's always saying all. the bad things the world is because of they. But is he lying?
Starting point is 02:09:04 They don't want anything for us. They don't. Calip might be transphobic. We didn't even say congrats to Calid on the stars. Oh, yeah. Hollywood Walker fame. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Shout out to DJ Calip, man.
Starting point is 02:09:15 Well deserved. Well deserved, man. He's somebody who's literally come up from, you know, the ground floor in this industry to where he is today. Inspirational, motivational. And he's always super positive. Never has, I don't know if Cali does ever spoken bad about anybody. Just Tyler.
Starting point is 02:09:30 just Tyler. He hated Tyler. He didn't think that he deserved. He had one moment of weakness. It's okay. I have plenty. No, that just, but you know what?
Starting point is 02:09:39 That just let me know that Calid. It's human. I liked it. Yeah, that was the one way. It was like, all right, enough for this nice guy shit. He's fucking trash. Hate that weirdo shit.
Starting point is 02:09:47 I ain't hear that shit nowhere. Oh, finally, a human. I love Cal for that. That was a human moment. I loved Callie for that. But shout out to DJ Calid. Hollywood Walker Fame, getting his star.
Starting point is 02:09:57 That was super dope. Shows to Uh-ho and Diddy and Fat Joe for being. I love that Fadjo was there. Yeah, that was dope, man. So yeah, man, another weekend it came. My brother Rory, good to see you as always. Ed and Demaris, thank you. We'll be back next week.
Starting point is 02:10:11 Y'all be safe. Have a blessed weekend. I'm that nigger. He's just ginger. Peace. A win is a win. A win is a win. I don't care which I'm saying.
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