New Rory & MAL - Episode 96 | Will Kanye Go To Prison?!

Episode Date: August 26, 2022

In this episode, Rory & Mal try to figure out how a robot of artificial intelligence had a more successful music career than them. They then get into the PPP Loan forgiveness program, and the bill...ionaires who were able to get their loans forgiven. Rory delves into his Millennial Housing Crisis conspiracy, and mid-recording, they receive the news about Offset's lawsuit against QC, and give their opinions on it. They discuss American Airlines' new supersonic planes, and Mal tells us about his first time meeting a girl's family. They also get into upcoming music, Andre 3000's new Supreme collaboration, Kevin Durant staying in NY, & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:44 Welcome to another episode of the New Rory and Mall podcast. I am all. I'm Julian. And we are back, man. We are back. I feel like I just saw you 10 hours ago. Yes. I feel like I'm seeing you too much.
Starting point is 00:01:57 This is, well, we contractually, we have to record a lot. But do we have to see each other when we record? I mean, just put like a divide in between this, why I don't have to, like, see you. I mean, I'm fine with that. Like, whatever really works, it'd probably be difficult for, like, social cues and conversation cues. But, like, I can just look this way if you want while we record.
Starting point is 00:02:16 I can hear you fine. I feel like on, we have enough of, like, a chemistry where we can kind of, like, guess. Yeah, but we can feel, we have a rhythm where, I know what you're, what you're thinking, what you're feeling. I know when you cry, I know when you're upset. Like, I'd just be home.
Starting point is 00:02:31 I'm like, oh, Rory's probably. Have you seen me cry? No, but I can, I can feel when you cry. I'd be out minding my business doing what I do, and I'm just like, Rory's probably crying. You feel in your knees? Yeah, it's like my ankle starts, like getting sore. I'm like, oh, Rory's crying.
Starting point is 00:02:43 It's like an old football injury when it rains. That damn Rory's crying once again. I mean, I guess I haven't cried in a while. But, I mean, I understand not wanting to see me, but is there something specific or just the repetiveness of seeing, such a pasty white face? Yeah, I think it's just the pasty white. I'm not used to seeing pasty as much as I'll see it now.
Starting point is 00:03:03 Well, you know when the lights are on and they're too bright for too long, you start to get a headache. I feel like my face does that to people sometimes. So, like I fully understand it. Yeah, it's like I start seeing three of you. But I've tried to be nice. Like, I like to wear shorts in the house. I don't do that to you guys, nor to the viewers. Like, I don't want you guys to see my thighs.
Starting point is 00:03:19 So I wear pants in the house for you. Yeah, yeah. Put some pants on when I come over, man. Yeah, I've been doing that, though. No, no, listen, I appreciate you for that. You have no idea. I know how you walk around. If you walk around your home, the way I walk around my home,
Starting point is 00:03:31 listen, I'm grateful that you put on pants. Just don't ever say to me that we got company coming over or would it kill you to put some pants on? Yeah, no, I hate that. And it will kill me. I don't want to put pants on my house. I don't wear pants on my house. With my underwear, I wear basketball shorts.
Starting point is 00:03:43 That's it. So listen, we back. There was some shit going on this week with this effing mecca AI artist that I didn't really want to talk about because I knew this shit was going to be out of here in a matter of days. There's no way that this shit was going to last. Oh, it lasts about a few hours, I feel like. Yeah. Now I knew that the people were going to
Starting point is 00:03:59 totally, you know, saying, hell, no, we're not supporting this shit. Um, but it is interesting that, uh, they tried to get this shit off. What does FN stand for? Is that going to be like Fuck niggers. All right. All right. Fuck niggers. We're going to make an AI and say nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger. When you do get the backstory of how this thing came together, it does appear that it could stand for that. Yeah, absolutely. It says fuck niggers. And then they tried to clean it up with Mecca. Yeah, Mecca. Like, take it back to the Mecca.
Starting point is 00:04:28 The Mecca land of fucking niggers and bringing them to a country that they don't want to come to in the first place. The Metaverse. And then they give him, you know, the whole little pump, 6-9, 5. Like, you know, you see what they were trying to do with this. Well, let's give some backstory because I'm still kind of catching up with this because it did just happen. This FN Mecca. Yeah. They try to go with the typical rap name where it's two letters and then a name.
Starting point is 00:04:50 I like how they say capital records has severed ties with. the AI. So what did they do? They unplugged the Wi-Fi. Yeah, they just fucking, they just fucking, they just fucking airplane mode. Yeah, like, what do you mean? You just severed ties with the AI robot effing mecca, whose use of the N-word in previous songs resurpted it, I just signing to the label. I think their actual overall goal. So his use of the N-word resurfaced after he signed his deal. Yeah, like, what the fuck? What the fuck? They brought up his old tweets. Yeah, like, what is, what the fuck are we talking about? What is going on in the world? I don't know what shocks me more. Or what makes me more. Or what makes me more.
Starting point is 00:05:23 disappointed that I'm not shocked or that I should be? Because this seems very regular to me that a label would do is at this point. Oh yeah, for sure. What is worse that I'm not shocked? This is, well, this is, this is their way of showing us like, hey, we don't even care if y'all can really rap like that anymore because we're just going to create like these AI robots who can actually rap so your days are fucking numbered. Maybe that's what FN stands for. What was his like what was his cosine? Sims? Rapper has to have a co-sign at some point. Rory. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:54 And who's his OG? But listen to the funny part. His OG is the paperclip from Microsoft Word. You know, a little paperclip that used to help you on the side. But look at what the says. Cortana. In a statement, the record company issued an apology to the black community for not asking enough questions about equity and the creative process behind it.
Starting point is 00:06:12 That's what they apologized to me for. They didn't give us enough conversations about equity in the creative process. It's just hilarious coming from a record label saying, our insensitivity to signing this project without asking enough questions about equity in the creative process behind it. A record label said that. Yeah, about an AI robot that they created to say fuck niggers. Nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger, nigger. You know what's funny? It took a computer black person to get a record label to apologize to black people. See, I told you it was easy to get on. It didn't even take a black person. All the black people have been fucked over
Starting point is 00:06:44 over by the record labels. Never an apology. See? They offend a digital space and now it's like, whoa, we went too far. Well, you know, the digital space is more important than the real world that we live in, you know. Oh, absolutely. Just the NFTs off? Do you think they were going to make a bunch of the FNs, like FN and then the new name, and then do like a metaverse RICO in a year with all the FNs? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:06 You got to FNMECA is going to be facing a RICO. For sure. We're going to find out that FN is actually a whole criminal conspiracy within the metaverse. Absolutely. They didn't been out there in the Metaverse, spinning the block, shooting shit up, selling drugs. I believe Mecca got caught with about 10 bricks of fentanyl or some shit. You know they're going to create all of that shit in that world. And these dumbass kids, like, oh, he's probably the realest rapper.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Oh, yeah. Like, no one's real in an eff in Mecca. He got caught with police brutality. He got beat up by the cops. That was one of the craziest things. That was a real post, right? Yes. So he has an Instagram and the label that created him that's apologizing for the words that he said that they didn't check into even though they wrote them.
Starting point is 00:07:46 The label didn't create him. Capital did not create him. They signed him. They signed him. Okay. So we don't know who created FN Mecca. He just appeared in the Metaverse or wherever the fuck he's from. And now he has no deal.
Starting point is 00:07:58 And people seem to be happy. And some people are saying, oh, damn, they didn't give him a fair trial. Well, he ended up, from what I understand, the background is that he met up with FN. Shotty. And then they shot a video. And that's how Capital got behind the entire thing. But even just look at his, just look at the imagery, right? Look at the hair.
Starting point is 00:08:16 The hair is obviously inspired by Little Pump. Right. And just the whole era. Yeah. The tattoos and all of that and even the voice to music. You can say a little six-nine vibe to it. So clearly this was something that people sat down and thought about and actually developed. We know things like this don't just get developed overnight.
Starting point is 00:08:37 So my thing is, who are the people behind this? Well, can you read the police brutality caption? Oh, okay. So F and Mecca posted, effing mecca. What should I do? this guard keeps beating me with his bat because I won't snitch. I ain't no rat. Life in prison is so depression.
Starting point is 00:08:53 I wish I could get out so I could start making fire music again. Now, this doesn't sound like what they think about rappers that get locked up. This is exactly what they think of last. It started with police brutality in all caps and then two emojis of being upset. Yeah, with a question mark. And then, by the way, question mark of
Starting point is 00:09:09 the photo of a police officer, which, by the way, I've never been to prison, but do C.O.'s dressed that way? No. In all the way. How did the local crime fighter getting there to beat him up. He's dressed like Tom Hanks in the Green Mouse. Yeah, he has a clip on tie. Like, what the fuck is? What the fucking, yeah, what the
Starting point is 00:09:27 fuck am I reporting on, Benner? What is this shit? What the fuck is going on? He's coffee red? Yeah, like, what the fuck is that? He has a clip on tie. Because you know, they can't wear real ties in prison. He just choke you. So it has to be a clip on. This officer has a clip on tie beating the shit out of an AI fucking artist named F. NEC. Yeah, he was... Listen, man, Capitol Records.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Should we, should we, should we cancel? cancel capital records behind this? Capital records did not. They signed him. They signed him. Factory new. They should be canceled. The only thing they did wrong was not ask enough questions.
Starting point is 00:09:56 No, we should get capital records the fuck out of here. Can we even trying to pull this bullshit? Can I bring us back to when I got killed for saying that record day shit three years ago during the George Floyd shit when everyone took a day off and put black tiles on their Instagram and the- That was the crazy. All the record labels were like, we totally understand. what's going on in the black community with police brutality were behind it. Every record label did it. And I was like
Starting point is 00:10:21 all right, there's so many other action items I think the record labels could do for the black community instead of taking a day off of work and posting a black towel. But who the fuck am I? Right. Guy got killed for it. I was insensitive. So now a record label that said they totally understood police brutality in the black community and things that were going on and they stood behind stopping it and we're not even going to protest and not
Starting point is 00:10:43 work today for it. Then puts out a statement after this bullshit hey, we didn't understand the incesticity of fucking police brutality in the black community. We had no idea. Well, then take another day off of fucking work and go research again.
Starting point is 00:10:58 Or post more black tiles on your social media platforms and have a blackout fest on fucking Instagram. That's going to really get things moving in the world. I mean, I just don't listen, man. If people don't know by now that shit is just blatant and in your face and it's just like, and I know people don't give a fuck.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Like this is going to be old news tomorrow. Nobody's going to even remember. It's old news now. Yeah, nobody's going to even remember this shit. So we just get past shit so freely and so quickly. But Capital Records, this is fucked up. And I know I don't really mean much to Capital Records, but I won't be signing to Capital Records. Oh, damn.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Damn. Don't blackball yourself in the industry. Listen, I thought about coming out of retirement. Capital was on my list of people to go sit with. And now it's over. Capital M. Listen, as Dame said, you don't want to catch a brick. So you're going to sign a 1501?
Starting point is 00:11:46 or you learn Meg's lesson? I don't know. I got to pay more attention to 1501 with this whole Meg, the stallion and Carl Crawford thing. Do you need to? Because they won't let us not pay attention. Well, I don't click on this type of shit anyway.
Starting point is 00:11:58 But I did see that Meg and 1501 or Carl Crawford were going back and forth. I saw a post that Jay Prince had posted on his own. And anytime Jay Prince posts, I get scared because I think he's coming to get me. Oh, and I read everything in his voice. Yeah. It's the slowest I read too.
Starting point is 00:12:18 But Jay Prince posted something in regards to the whole Meg, Rock Nation, contract managerial situation. Jay Princess, for years, we have stood by quietly as MTS, and her management at Rock Nation has lied about Carl Crawford and his 15-on-1 label. I like the fact that he called the MTS, Meg the Stallion. I like that. The truth is that Carl discovered, developed, and fully financed to Meg the Stalian early in her career, which led to a life-changing distribution agreement for her with 300,000.
Starting point is 00:12:46 entertainment. For 1501's earliest agreement with Megan, long before Meg was a household name. 1501 generously agreed to give Megan 40% of its profits,
Starting point is 00:12:55 which is substantially more than the customary record royalty that a new artist receives from a record label. Now, Rory, you have... Did FK Mecca get that much?
Starting point is 00:13:02 I don't know if F and Mecca got 40% of the profits of capital, but... Well, I believe the guy that actually wrote the records in his voice, they didn't even tell him that FK Mecca was coming out.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Why you keep calling him FK Mecca? Is that not his name? F-N. Khing while F-N. Oh, F-N. Every kid has three letters now before then. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:13:24 And they still can't. I was so happy when Corday became Corday because I was like, is it YNBA? Is he NBA young boy, Corday? Yeah, it's too much. I don't know. It's too much. Are you guys N-R-M, Rory and N-R-R-L? No, I'm all.
Starting point is 00:13:36 No, just more. You would be N-R-M-Demaris for sure. Because we're already Rory and Mall, so we don't need to put that in front of our names. You would be N-R-M-D-M-M-M-Ais. So sent you like under the umbrella of NRM, NRMD. Funky-ass umbrella. N-R-M-D, baby D. And we're not going to offer 40% of the profits.
Starting point is 00:13:54 Oh, no, definitely not. 20? Yeah, we're going to jerk them. Was F-N-Mecke? Was he signed to a 360 deal? He might have been. I mean, any time he performed in the members. So F-N, you got canceled, you got, he lost your contract, and he had you in a 360.
Starting point is 00:14:09 F, he got off a fight. But he's not real. I mean, wherever he is in the world. It wouldn't be a three. it would just be a hundred percent deal all going to capital no the creators i'm sure the creators are getting some money yeah the guy came out and said we didn't get shit no no no he's just the voice he's the voice oh he's one that actually wrote the records yeah and they didn't pay him apparently not anthony martini and brandon lee nope oh okay well good for him did the guy that do the
Starting point is 00:14:38 hamburger helper um mixtape did he get his royalties there was a hamburger helper mixed tape Yeah, it was fire too. It was fire too. Like the food hamburger helper? Yes. Where do I, when this type of thing happened, wasn't there like a Wendy's mixtape too where that was beefing and a burger king? Are you talking about watch the stove?
Starting point is 00:14:56 Watch the stove, yes. Is this Stove God's new project? This was well before Stove God. Oh. I think this may have been Stove God's biggest influence. Yeah. Hamburger Helper Feed the Street. It's a debut EP album by Food Brand.
Starting point is 00:15:07 Wait, hold. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, you think I'm showing a little bit. It's too much going on right now. What do you mean hamburger helper feed the streets? Is this a real thing? Yes. They released it on their Alias helper through SoundCloud.
Starting point is 00:15:19 They released it on April Fool's Day. On 2016. It was a joke, but they made a real one. Oh, you guys want to hear the track list real quick? Did they say the N-word here? Because I feel like we need to cancel Hamburger Helper. No, I hope not. Here's the tracklist.
Starting point is 00:15:32 Feed the streets. Hamburger helper. Crazy. Food for your soul. And in love with the glove. That sounds like Mall's track. In love with the glove? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Yeah. I love condoms. I was whipping, whipping, whipping, should be done by 10 minutes. It's okay that you want to pretend like you didn't like that just now. I know you want to be cool and think that, nah, that was... That shit is hard. Bars.
Starting point is 00:15:55 He was rapping, too. Of me. I'm so glad in 2016, I missed this and I never heard it. But instead, you get FN Mecca. Yeah, you caught FN. Yeah, and I didn't hear FN Mecca either, but they were trying to make me here. But back to the Meg and Carl Crawford situation. So 40% she gets...
Starting point is 00:16:13 Jay Prince is saying that her contract is for 40% of, which is above industry standards when it comes to contracts that artists don't usually get that. And then he went on to say a bunch of Jay Prince things. But for the most part, that he looked at some Rock Nation contracts and their artists don't get the same amount of profit that 1501 agreed to pay Meg. I mean, at this point, did Meg respond to this? Yes, of course she did. She did some tweets.
Starting point is 00:16:39 She did some tweeting. She did some tweeting, which is how you usually respond to things now, Roar. you get on your socials and you respond and you tweet you respond to the respond of the response that was responded about and then all the fans respond with nonsense yeah and then we move on to the next respond and the podcast respond after that um so where do we think this ends though like what is this is this going to have is this something that's going to be dragged out in the courtroom uh what is meg's current situation with 1501 how much longer is she signed there I don't ever
Starting point is 00:17:11 This to me has become part of her rollout I'm not saying whether this is fake real whose side is right whose side is wrong I haven't seen the contracts but every single time she puts out music or an
Starting point is 00:17:25 album we get this back and forth and it feels like the attention to what well yeah I mean because obviously profits come in when music goes out but every single time they go through this and then it feels like oh they're going to solve it or hey, you're just never going to get out your contract until you fulfill it.
Starting point is 00:17:42 So why does this continue on? I don't know. I mean, at this point, I think that they just have to take this to court and get it settled that way. But I don't think that the fans really are that interested in this anymore. That's what I agree. In the beginning, I think we all were very interested in it post-of-contracts. Yeah, we wanted to know her situation.
Starting point is 00:18:06 We wanted to know the situation with her and Carl Crawford. with 1501. But now it's just like, okay, this is something that cannot be settled on the timeline. Y'all have to go to court. You'll have to get your lawyers involved. We just want to keep getting music from an artist that we support at this point.
Starting point is 00:18:22 It doesn't, the logistics is for the courtroom. There's just certain issues that I feel like with rollouts and shit. We're all guilty of it to some degree to carrying things on longer than they really are with personal shit in the public eye. At some point, the fans get tired of hearing that shit. We're all guilty of it. I just think we all need to be more self-aware. I'll put myself in this as well. This should not be the rollout anymore. Yeah. Whether it's true or not. The same way when Nikki just put out the freaky girl shit and I
Starting point is 00:18:52 see her and Cardi going back and forth. I'm like, they probably still do not like each other. It's probably true. But there needs to be something else here because now you're going to start annoying the fans with everything that surrounds your music. Yeah. So. Well, hopefully this situation gets resolved and everyone is happy where it lands and it falls. I just want to know how many more albums is this girl owes these people so that they can like. She's put out a lot of music. I feel like I feel like this last album was supposed to be the last one year.
Starting point is 00:19:21 So then great. Why are we talking about it? I have no. Now let's do the new rollout of being the free agent. We all know that rollout. Yeah. Well, I mean, like you said, profits come in because a project just went out. So splits and everything and, you know, back and forth.
Starting point is 00:19:34 But this obviously is going to have to be settled off the timeline. Social media can't settle this. So they'll probably just end up going to court and hopefully both sides are happy and move on. Yeah, I can't imagine having somebody with millions of followers talk shit about me and then I, like, not respond. Like, I get it. Like, the need to respond to everything that people say about you on Twitter, but they got to let it go. Well, who said something first in this regard? Well, technically when Megan's album came out, she tried to say that her label.
Starting point is 00:20:04 leaked her album, but her album came on like two, three weeks ago. Just the other day, Jay Prince came out and said, Meg, we did not leak Meg's album. She's been in breach of contract, this, this and that. So then she, and they said basically like, we made you, like 15-01 and Carl Crawford made you. How could 15-0-1 leak it, though? Well, they have her album. She's still on the label.
Starting point is 00:20:25 So I think she was trying to say, like, they tried to leak it. Like, they have something against her or whatever. And they were like, we didn't fucking leak it. And then she's, they say, we made you. like how the fuck did you make me? I was rapping outside my mama car. Where the fuck was y'all at? Like I didn't try to leave.
Starting point is 00:20:39 I just tried to renegotiate because y'all a bunch of hoodniggas that started a label. Y'all don't know what the fuck to do with me, so I wanted to rock. But why would 15-1 want to leak the album? I don't know. Because let's say they, for some reason, they are bitter and mad at Meg and they want to do something to get back to her. The longer she stays on the label, the more money you're going to make. So the quicker, why would you want to leak something early? no let's drag this out so I can get as much money as I can before this artist is not on my label anymore
Starting point is 00:21:08 That's what I'm saying though it's like all of that it was leaked it wasn't leaked it was I don't listen this is this is gonna this is gonna have to be settled Yeah I don't we shouldn't even know about this Agree honestly we should just like be looking for new music for Meg and you know if you support a supporter But we shouldn't know about contract disputes and you know leaking because you know we're not we're mad at you doing all of this back and forth and then her saying things she's saying about Carl Crawford
Starting point is 00:21:37 and it's just I think I don't care enough about this type of shit I don't like gossipy you know Well you know what I think Meg the Stallion should make a Vimeo account do a two hour response video and charge $2 for it that's what I think that would be the best strategy
Starting point is 00:21:52 You guys charge two right I think she should definitely like 10 if you guys charge two she's definitely 10 Meg should charge $10 yes for a response we charge $2 for a response I thought that was fair.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Yeah, but that we, we, but we weren't, it wasn't about the money. Of course not. But it was eight quarters. Yeah, that's all it was. And if you don't have eight quarters, then you don't have eight quarters. I paid for it. Roy wouldn't send it to me for free either. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:22:21 So good. Thank you for the support, Demaris. We love you. No problem. So yeah, prayers to Meg the Stalian, call, Crawford, J. Prince. Hopefully, you know. What would be your prayer to them? Like at night before you, you know, you're saying your prayers for you,
Starting point is 00:22:33 go to bed. Or maybe you're saying grace at the dinner table of all vegan cuisine before you're late doing. I think that's what it is. I think I think all sizes to sit down and have a great vegan meal. Uh, drink a lot of like cold press juice. So tell me how to go. I pray to my vegan God. What's Meg's full name? Tina Snow. So I pray God, please bless Tina Snow in 1501 with the strength to see eye to eye so that J. Prince does not have to pay anyone a visit. Because Lord knows we don't want to look through our people and see J. Prince on the other side. Before J. Prince sends everyone to the person we're praying to. Yes.
Starting point is 00:23:14 Please, God. Amen. Just let us see this through and let everyone get their respectful monies. Please, whatever you do, just let Jay Prince know that we love him. Amen. And please don't come after us. And God name we pray. Amen.
Starting point is 00:23:27 I like it. I like a lot. Do you think that Jay could have just made up the other 60%? of Meg's contract with his PPP loan? His what? Because it was forgiven? Listen, I'm on a tie to saying, I think that this PPP loan might be exactly what Jay Prince is going on after.
Starting point is 00:23:43 We know y'all got that money during the pandemic. Yeah. Jay Prince saw that. He said, now, wait a minute. There's nobody in the offices. Y'all still trying to get this payroll together. And now they've been forgiven for their PPP loans? Bill.
Starting point is 00:23:57 All right. That's really what Jay Prince is bad at. He saw this and he said, wait, wait, wait, hold on. I was mad. Yeah. Wait a minute. They've got forgiven for them damn PPP loans. So it's been reported that Jay Z. Kanye West and Diddy's multimillion dollar PPP
Starting point is 00:24:09 loans have been forgiven. Damn. Jay Z. Kanye and Diddy count themselves among hip-pop's wealthiest individuals. And they can now also consider themselves among several celebrities who are on the run for PPP scam. But luckily, they won't have to pay back the federal government over the PPP loans. That's nuts. Imagine Puff on the run for a PPP loan that he didn't pay back.
Starting point is 00:24:29 He was just on the yacht in the middle of Europe. He'd be on the yacht. Yeah, yeah, yeah. According to Daily Mail, the trio took out a total of $6.3 million in loans to help secure 335 jobs amongst their various companies. Did he borrow $1.9 million for his Volt Media Company, Yeh borrowed $2.3 million for his Yezy LLC LLC company, while Hove took out a combined $2.3 million for two companies, Title in Amand de Brignac, holdings per ProPublica. Yeezzi's loan status is not to close, despite the easy sneaking line increasing in profits during the pandemic,
Starting point is 00:24:59 from $1.3 billion in 2020 to $1.7 billion in 2021, an increase of 31%. Now, Kanye, I'm not the smartest man in the other way. Yeah, I'm not the smartest man in the room, yay, but I feel like in a couple years you're going to go to prison for this. Something tells me a man that has profited $1.7 billion in the pandemic and applied for a PPP loan. Oh, they're coming to get you. No, I thought it was cute when I got that $800 check.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Cute. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Let me help you out, Ye. Wherever you be hiding at Wyoming, stay there.
Starting point is 00:25:31 Because they coming to get you. All right, man. Why did they take loans out? I get why they would do it. Take it. That's what good business people do. Take advantage of the government. Kanye profited three billion in the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:25:43 Okay, well, let me shoot them some bail. Go ahead. The government just did. Shoot her some more. The 2.3 million was just juice bill. Yeah. Shoot them some more bail. The government just did it.
Starting point is 00:25:53 Y'all don't think that they lost, outside of VA, obviously. Y'all don't think that. they potentially lost money during the pandemic. Jayzie and, like I think Diddy probably needed that money. Jay Z, Diddy and Kanye haven't lost money unless $20 fell out there. I don't think they personally did.
Starting point is 00:26:07 I think they could make an argument to the IRS that their companies lost money during the pandemic. Yes. I would feel like title would increase because we all just have shit to do. We were home streaming our fucking lives away. But at the same time.
Starting point is 00:26:19 And clearly Kanye didn't lose anything. He actually profited $3 billion in the pandemic. Asa Spades. Probably lost money. Everyone became alcoholics during the. Yeah, but you wasn't drinking acing. There was never a lack of drunk people during the pandemic. You ever heard of drizzly?
Starting point is 00:26:32 They went crazy during the pandemic. But no, you're saying, if you bought Ace of Spades during the pandemic, you're kind of sick. Yeah, you're kind of sick. Yeah. Exactly. Now I'm sick. Yeah. I buy Ace of Spades during the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:26:42 This nigger, this nigga made $3 billion in the pandemic, but you're giving him some bail. That's true. That's a good point. I get it. Who made $3 billion in the pandemic? Easy. No, I'm not talking. $2.3 billion in 2020.
Starting point is 00:26:52 I'm not talking about Kanye. I'm talking about J. because Jay took out the same amount of money as them, but split it between two companies. That's crazier. How was that crazy? I don't know. I ain't a lot.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Damaris sounded like she's snitching right now. How the fuck? Yo, what the fuck? You're just, like, you're breaking down the numbers like, chill. Why are you putting a whole business out there? Damn. I don't know what that man did with that money. Come on.
Starting point is 00:27:16 That's crazy. Yeah, but you did, though. That's why I felt like. I was home in the house, did nothing during the pandemic. I was with, uh, who was I with during the pandemic? Was I with the $1.3 million? Oh, you go. No, definitely not.
Starting point is 00:27:28 We got to talk to Elliot, man. We got to know if those title checks was clearing during the pandemic. Yeah, because they... Rap radar conveniently disappeared during the pandemic. Yeah, couldn't afford it. And neither of them looked like they were strapped for money. Elliot moved to L.A. He lost weight, started working out, looked great.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Memberships. He was the only one allowed in the gym during the pandemic because all gyms were closed. They all looked richer, I feel like, during the pandemic. Yeah, Elliot, you got something to report on this. The next rap radar better than the pandemic. where that money that Jay borrowed went, Elliot. I didn't see BDOT frown once during the pandemic.
Starting point is 00:28:02 Just make a bunch of egregious list. BDOT's hair line got fuller. Yeah. His skin got clearer. Like, it's like, oh, where is that money that Jay took out, man? Somebody got it. Do we think that's why they had to bring
Starting point is 00:28:12 RAP radar back because all the PPP loan money finally just ran out? The investigation started. And they were like, fuck. Well, I guess we have to get back to work. Yeah. Yeah. Wow.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Well, either way, Jay Z. Kanye and Didi have been forgiven. They probably, you know, You know how it is. They know people in high places. It was a favor for a favor. And they'll probably do somebody's daughter's bar mitzvah. Kanye probably sent a bunch of Yeezy Gap and easy sneakers to someone's nephew. And Jeter probably just in a case of pink Armand de Brignac.
Starting point is 00:28:42 I'm still waiting to see if my small... What did you say like that? Forgive it. No, they don't forgive you, Rory. I'm sorry. I didn't make enough money for it to be forgiven. No, they're like, yo, take this little $800 and then get out of here. You took out of PPP?
Starting point is 00:28:54 I took out a small business loan, not a PPP L. They're different, which I don't even know what exactly was the definition of PPP law? That's why I thought this was bullshit at first. Payroll protection, okay. Pussy. Paycheck protection program.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Yeah. Protect the pussies of the payroll paycheck protection program. We never got into the sex workers for the pandemic. Yes, about keeping them people employed. Okay, cool. People employed. Did sex workers, do you think, make more money during the pandemic? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:29:23 Oh, my God. I hope they made. I would think more, right? You see those bartenders now? They win. Only fans, people? All kinds of shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:29 No, the bartenders and the strippers, they were, they had to regroup and go to only fans. Right. There you know. They didn't have to do that. They just had to open a DM and we're talking about. Go to somebody's hotel. Yeah. But not, to be fair, not all strippers and bartenders sell pussy.
Starting point is 00:29:44 You don't be really funny. I think the pandemic pushed some of them into that career. I could be, I'm just guessing. I think once the stages were closed, the things had to open. I just think it'd be hilarious to. to order a prostitute sex worker escort whatever you want to call them during the pandemic and once they knock on your door
Starting point is 00:29:59 you greet them with a mask on yeah hey can you keep your mask on but I'm not gonna wear condom make the new COVID test exactly I'm not gonna wear a condom I'm hitting that thing raw but keep your mask on I'm responsible I would always keep my mask on while I was fucking in the pandemic you wiped them down a wild time man just think about the shit
Starting point is 00:30:17 we were doing a year and a half ago yeah but just think about it not taking PPP loans out technically two years ago. No, last year we were still kind of crazy. It was, the 2021, niggas were still, like, February 2020, 2020,
Starting point is 00:30:32 niggas were still moving kind of crazy. Absolutely. It was still a little, you were still a little cautious about how you was moving. Oh, yeah, true. It lightened up, but it was still like,
Starting point is 00:30:39 yo, fam, you got one more coughing here before. Now, no one gives a single fuck. Yeah, now. No, I still don't fuck with that coughing shit. Now, I heard it's the same. Like, even if you catch COVID now, you don't have to quarantine. You can still work.
Starting point is 00:30:53 go to work. So I think that everybody that was like, you know, mad at people for saying that keep businesses open for saying that they could go to work, people got fired because they didn't want to get the vaccine, all kind of shit. I think that we owe a lot of people in apology. It's not the same. It's not the same COVID. It's not the same COVID.
Starting point is 00:31:10 It's not the same COVID. It's a different COVID-tos that just came out. It's such a far variant that it's not going to be as extreme as like the real shit. The first variant was the one that was the ones that was the shit. That was the, yeah. You're talking more about I am right now. This is a little, this is probably, yeah, this is like, this is blueprint versus blueprint two.
Starting point is 00:31:27 It's not the same album. It didn't hit the same, but it still has some joints. It had some joints on there. You might get caught up. You're going to get a little fever or something, but you ain't, we ain't going to take you to the signature. You go through it. I get it.
Starting point is 00:31:36 I understand. How did all this PPP loan shit and all this money that the government is now lost and we're in debt, always giving loans out to turn every city into the luxury apartment? fucking Mecca. No pun intended. No pun intended. Every day there's a new luxury
Starting point is 00:31:58 sky rise going up that obviously is coming from a billionaire plus a bank loan. I think that people want to create housing affordable luxury, I guess. No, they don't. For people that, it's like the newer projects. Because a lot of these new luxury buildings,
Starting point is 00:32:15 the apartments are still very small. Extremely. They just have new appliances. Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. I think they want to make affordable luxury for people like, you know, you might live in a building where it's a little dated. Let's move these people to other buildings. Kind of sort of the same rent maybe. But new appliances, stainless steel fridges.
Starting point is 00:32:33 Well, I see them doing that with the government housing. And I think that's a great program. I'm talking specifically the luxury buildings. And I was tweeting about my conspiracy about this shit the other day. I think they are really designed to keep young professionals. From my houses. unable to save money, but comfortable enough not to give a fuck. Because it's not like you're in the old nasty fucking, you know, the first apartment you had.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Julian, we're around the same age. Like the luxury buildings didn't really exist when I was able to go get my first apartment. So I lived in the old buildings that were born in the fucking 1900s. Now they have these luxury shits that are affordable if you have a, you know, middle class job. But it never allows you to save. any money, but I have a gym, I have a pool, I have a view, I have new appliances, I have these floor to ceiling windows. I'm comfortable. I don't have the stress of let me get the fuck out of this apartment, which would want me to save money and eventually be able to buy shit.
Starting point is 00:33:34 So this is just cornering any type of real estate market to never want young people to buy because all the people that were able to buy the older generation are going to die soon and everything's going to go up for fucking sale and we won't be able to afford it. I think the reality is a lot of people will never be able to buy. Sure. The house. That's just the reality. I would love for everyone to have the American Dream White House, picket fans, backyard, pool, hot dogs on the 4th of July.
Starting point is 00:34:02 Whatever. The reality is, a lot of you niggas will never be able to buy nothing. But I'm saying the government is aware of that and not concerned about those people already. They already did enough things in their communities to make sure they wouldn't. I'm saying the generation that, or part not the generation, the specific wealth demographic that could eventually afford buying property. They are now keeping them as comfortable as possible. And also, usually those people go to college. They already have college debt. So you can't really save money to begin there. Now you have to go to these luxury high rise where, you know, like you said, they're small.
Starting point is 00:34:34 To get one that's not super small, it's like $2,500 a month. Plus, pay more. I'm paying more. I'm saying, I'm going minimum. I'm going minimum. That's not even a minimum. That's not even minimum here. No more. You've got apartment shopping no more. You've been house shopping. It's like $3,000. So you have that, but, you know, you feel good because you have these amendments. and this nice shit and they're they're putting a target below your building so you don't need to leave like it's a it's a very nice cushy space where you wouldn't have to feel like fuck i have to get out it gives you the nice uh dorm room dorm type of uh yeah i've had the conversation where it's like when are you going to buy when you're going to buy but i have the space the spare room like the office
Starting point is 00:35:10 set up and enough space to justify dumping a bunch of money and rent yeah and i know it's just i'm just I'm throwing money away a lot. But it's, you know, I live alone. I have this, I justify it by my location, what I do. But I know, I'm just throwing money. You're not ready to own a home yet. But financially, I could, but I just don't think I need to. It's not necessary right now.
Starting point is 00:35:35 I don't know. I don't have, this is a lot of space that I don't need to manage. Which I agree, but that would be the point of the investment of getting the first home. even if you don't need it yet, it does get you to the place of being ready for the, for the wife, kids and all that entire shit, because now you have an asset and you have things that actually matter rather than if I look back at my taxes, I spent over 50 grand this year just on this 700 square foot place. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:05 Just because it had a really nice stove and a nice showerhead. I think that, you know, young people, again, like, they're not ready for the homeowner, ownership thing yet. And the thing about renting, you'd sign a lease for a year. You know what I mean? It's not like you tied into like a five-year lease where you have to rent and pay this money for five years. And then after you're done, it's like, okay, you don't get no money back, get the fuck out. A lot of these people just renting somewhere in an affordable luxury high rise for a year, two years at most. And then hopefully they'd think
Starting point is 00:36:34 about either moving out of New York to somewhere where they can get cheaper rent or buying a home. I think that, well, I think that's a great point too. I think everyone got really scared in the real estate and government area when the pandemic happened because it proved we could work from home or work remotely. So much of the reasons why people went to the cities and stayed in the cities, that's where the jobs were. But the housing wasn't amazing unless you were rich. So it kind of, you know, lets you stay there for 10 years and then it was like, let me move to the suburbs where it's more affordable when I can actually buy a house. They're now trying to keep us in the city by keeping us comfortable.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Yeah. Because they don't want us to buy up the suburbian shit. So now it's like, let's give them the pool. Let's give them the gym. Let's give them the target. Just give them Starbucks on the corner. And they will not be able to save a fucking dime, but they'll look cool. They'll feel all right.
Starting point is 00:37:24 And then wake up in 30 years and go, fuck, I'm still in this apartment that I've been dumping $3,000 into every month. Yeah, that's me. And they keep raising the rent, too. So it's kind of like, like I'm stuck here now. So I keep paying all these increases. Well, again, renting should be a temporary solution to you living in a city. And, you know, you take that time to figure out if you want to continue to live in such a major metropolitan city like New York where it's fucking expensive.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Yeah. Or you start looking around. Some of your friends have moved and they set up shop in different cities. They got their little flow. And then you can kind of just move right into that. And, you know what I mean? Like, I've seen people do it. Like, people move to Texas and Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:38:05 And, you know, I would never say Cali because that rent is fucking crazy as well. But people move around the country or, you know, the goal is for some people is honestly to move out of America. I'm seeing more and more people move to Europe. I'm seeing more and more people move overseas. I'm seeing more more more people move to Canada. So yeah, man, I mean, it's all about where you're at personally in your life. Yeah. I don't see renting as a bad thing if you have a plan.
Starting point is 00:38:27 No, neither do I. If you have a plan. Have a plan. This is all directed at I just see the scam of renting. Oh, yeah. I'm not mad at the people. Right. This shit is very fucking difficult to even get to a luxury high-rise apartment to pay for.
Starting point is 00:38:38 Absolutely. That in itself is an accomplishment. I'm saying it's fucked up that that's an accomplishment. Yeah, I'll get it. Because it's all just a fucking scam at the end of the day. But it's like the Bronx Tale quote. I give them just enough. Dumpur.
Starting point is 00:38:53 Greatest quote of all time. Mario test. Yeah. Dumpur. God, I miss that movie. You know, you can just watch it. You don't have to miss it. No, but I want to miss it.
Starting point is 00:39:01 You know, sometimes you just have to like not watch a movie for like two years. Yeah. Just to like really appreciate it. And as you get older, you catch more gyms because you understand things a little bit. But yeah, it's the thing I give them just enough to like me, but not enough to not need me. Absolutely. That's what this entire thing is. Yes.
Starting point is 00:39:15 We love our luxury building, but it's going to keep us right there that we're going to need them. Absolutely. Offset reportedly sues quality control says label has no ownership of his solo music, calls out CEO Pierre P. Thomas. Offset tweeted, this new chapter for me is personal. You know it's personal when he put two red exclamation points at the end of the number. it. That's one of Lergy. P didn't respond. He said the lawsuit,
Starting point is 00:39:47 the last lawsuit was filed publicly and dismissed quietly. I love when that happens. Let's see how this one goes. Been too real for all this lame shit. Everyone knows the real problem. Now, when he says everyone knows the real problem, who is he alluding to? What is he alluding to, Rory? I believe.
Starting point is 00:40:02 Cardi B is what he's alluding to. You know, that's who he's alluding to. I wasn't going to go with Cardi B. You know, that's what he's alluding to. I know, I just helped you out. Okay. I was going to think he was talking about the person. replying to, which was offset. No, he said everyone knows the real problem. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:16 He's talking to offset and the whole thing, but he said everyone knows the real problem. Okay, so Ms. B. Is Cardi still managed by QC? Cardi was never managed by QC. She was managed by QC at one point. Cardi? Yes. See what I'm saying? And then the marriage just throw things at me and I'm just supposed to eat it because
Starting point is 00:40:32 she's a black woman. If I challenge that, if I push back on that, then they're going to meet me, to me. They're going to cancel me on my own platform. I agree with them. You see what I'm saying? I feel like this is an unsafe, chaotic work environment. Oh, no, I know you were wrong. It wasn't a long thing.
Starting point is 00:40:48 It wasn't, it wasn't, it was like a year and a half. I wonder why. I wonder why. Everyone knows the real problem. Until 2020. So you're saying, I'm pretty good at that. You're saying, he's saying, Cardi's a problem because Cardi is in offset's ear about QC business because she maybe didn't have the best relationship with them.
Starting point is 00:41:04 We know what, we know what P is talking about, man. We don't have to act like we don't know what's going on. We know what's going on. People fall in love. They have a family. Business gets in the way of family time. And then the wife was there. And now she's not.
Starting point is 00:41:17 And now she's in your air every day. Oh, you're still fucking with them. You know what it is. Now I have a solo project. The group is over with. Neff and Few. Was it Unkin Neff? Yes.
Starting point is 00:41:26 Uncle Few. Uncunfew did their thing. You know what I mean? We see it's just over. Yes. It's unconfirue. And now it's, you know, it's personal. This chapter for Offset is personal.
Starting point is 00:41:36 So it's like, we know what's going on. It's unfortunate because it's a lot of talent, a lot of money involved here. But, you know, this is what happens, man. Sometimes, you know, personal things get in the way of business. Business gets in a way of personal things. Well, is Unconfu with, with QC? I believe so.
Starting point is 00:41:53 Okay. I believe Unconfiru are still with QC. But wait, all right, so Offset may not have... The Hull is still with QC. Yeah, I don't think they have a choice at this point. Yeah, clearly. Offsson is crying for an out. But you don't know how the contract went?
Starting point is 00:42:07 Like, for example, like Wutang signed with Loud but they were all able to do solo things, but that was a specific line item that they put into that contract. Did you see the Wutane doctor? It's phenomenal, yes. Nobody got paid. With Wutang.
Starting point is 00:42:21 Mets got paid from Def Jam. Oh, yeah, absolutely. Meph got the fuck out of it. He said, no, no, no, I see what's going on. Let me go over here with Russing him and do my thing. Me and Red Man, a couple movies. You know, I'm moving this way.
Starting point is 00:42:32 Still love the woo. It's still the woo to the death, but it's definitely a lot of more meth than wool right now. That could have been in the contract. Offset could be saying, yeah, I'm signed as the Migos, but my name is, fucking Mr. Set. I should be able to shop myself around.
Starting point is 00:42:43 He says, niggas act like I'm the problem. I paid millions to get my rights back, nigga. You blackballed me. I ain't said shit one time, homie. I ain't spoke to you in two years.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Now I dropped and you want your name on my credit? Partner? I don't think he's... Partner's not in there. No, I didn't know. I didn't throw now. No, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:43:01 I count it's over 140 characters. Yeah. Partner wouldn't fit. Part nine. Calant characters is sick. You ever was tweeting something and you get down, it turns red. You're like, fuck, I gotta get this thought off.
Starting point is 00:43:13 Especially when you got to fire fucking tweet. Yeah, it's about to be ruined. I gotta get this fucking thought off. Let me take fucking shit out of here, but then it doesn't hit the same. Let me take and put the sign for the sign. And then the sign pops up and some whole other shit once you press tweet.
Starting point is 00:43:24 I will say, I think Twitter taught me more about the English language than any English class could have. I have learned how to reword things so much better because of that 140 character. Yeah, you get right to it. I've been wanting to get some shit off and I'm like, well, let me erase this.
Starting point is 00:43:35 Let me restructure this. Let me take the noun over here. Add the verb here. never an English class. I think Twitter was just trying to help us get right to the point. Jack taught me dictation. Jack did. Have you guys ever gone through old tweets and deleted the stuff that you said in the past?
Starting point is 00:43:50 Nope, but Jack did. Imagine if Jack had tweets he had to delete? He does. Imagine if Jack did tweeteliter.com. Yo, we let Elon tell us he was buying Twitter and then he didn't buy it. And then he told us he was going to buy Manchester United. Did he buy Manchester United yet? Because Elon is just getting some sick shit off at this.
Starting point is 00:44:08 He's just saying he's buying everything. I have no idea why him and Kanye West get along so well. Oh my God. They're great friends. Two peas in a pot, if you will. Who do you think says more outlandish things? Between Elon and Kanye? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:21 Kanye. He's in California. I disagree. It depends on what you was considered outlandish. Buying Twitter and then not buying it. Yeah, it doesn't get actual. Outlandish didn't buy Twitter. And they'd be like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:44:34 I'm cool. Changing the entire road system and subway system in Los Angeles and they're just not doing it. Going to space, going to space and not doing it. And the only thing you did was made a flamethrower that was not even available. The tunnel thing didn't work. Elon knew that the tunnel system would bring less of selling of his cars. So it was when Tesla was coming up. So he said, I'll take care of it. I'll build the tunnel. And knowing, well, he never wanted to finish a product. So people would eventually just keep buying his cars. So he pumped fake the city. It was like,
Starting point is 00:45:08 I'll take care of the tunnel because that way we can get people to and from faster. But he was like, if I take this on as a project, that means it'll never happen and more people be forced to buy my cars. Listen, bro, Elon said he was going to make the tunnels, but he is not your savior. Elon is not your savior. I still think it was a great idea, but I do understand him not doing it because you want more people to buy the Tesla. It's genius. Yeah, I get it. I understand.
Starting point is 00:45:29 It's a great business move. I do think that one day it will be, the tunnel from L.A. to Vegas will be a real thing, though. And Kanye will do his listening session on the first train car that goes under L.A. I don't want to be in a tunnel from L.A. to Vegas. That ride from L.A. to Vegas, have you ever drove from L.A. to Vegas? So weird that you brought that up. I had a conversation with someone yesterday about how much I love that drive. I love that drive.
Starting point is 00:45:50 It's a really good drive. It feels like you're driving through like some of your favorite movies. I do start to resent. It's old gas stations, abandoned gas stations on the side of the roads. It's old just like random houses where I think they house aliens on the side of the road. It's like, who lives out here? When you give somebody this address and say pull up and it's like this adjus right here, nobody's coming here. That drive from L.A. to Vegas, though, does start to make me resent liberals a little bit.
Starting point is 00:46:16 Because all that green energy with all the, for people I don't know, there's a bunch of like really tall mill things for the whole ride. It's actually beautiful. But none of them spin. So I don't think any energy is being. Well, they don't need no energy. All this green energy shit, y'all talking about, I see the mills that y'all are making. They don't spin. Where is the energy?
Starting point is 00:46:33 Well, they don't spin because it's not, probably wasn't windy. when you were there. I've done that drive plenty of times in different weather, different seasons. There's 10,000 of them. Not one of them spins. So I understand maybe we should go to Iran and get some fucking oil
Starting point is 00:46:47 because the things in Vegas won't spin. The roulette table spin. Those aren't creating energy, though. Those are just creating energy as well. I know I sound really ignorant right now. Everyone kill me because I'm joking. I don't know what those things do. Let the roulette table spin and it don't hit you a number.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Oh, the energy in the casino is going to change for sure. Didn't Trump say those windmills cause cancer? Didn't he say that? Listen, man, you don't disrespect the Don't like that. Don't do that. See, because now you just, you just pointing out his short-cons. He said they're spreading cancer when they spin. Yeah, but see, that's fucked.
Starting point is 00:47:17 I mean, but if you think about it, like, if they spin, like, wind happens and, like, the cancer can, like, go through the wind. Yeah. Y'all stressed me out. It's like he's spreading COVID. Listen, it was, it was in the 5G. Remember that? Yo, do you?
Starting point is 00:47:31 No, I kind of believe it, though. See, here we go. This is what I'm saying. And then if I'll. offer some pushback here, I can cancel because it's a black one. They're going to cancel me for the mill thing already, so you can have a blast. Okay. That was probably one of more ignorant things I've ever said.
Starting point is 00:47:43 But it did cross my mind on that drive. How would it was not spinning? I only took this drive to see them spin. Salon's becomes the second black woman to compose music for the New York City ballet. Speaking of spinning, you think she'll have any drill tempos in here? Probably.
Starting point is 00:48:00 Salonj, if you ain't got these ballet dancers doing no drill dances, you dropped a baller. this opportunity. I'm going to go. I would like to go. Yeah? Yeah. Just because it's a launch.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Ballet. I don't think I'm mature enough for the art of... She's not going to be performing. I know. So you're just going to go to the ballet to hear the song she composed? I like the music she composed. Aren't you a man of the arts? I was about to say, and I'm not really because I don't have the mature
Starting point is 00:48:23 palette for ballet. Yeah. Really? You don't like ballet? I like it when Kanye puts it in the runaway video. But like, that's as far as mine really go with ballet. I just haven't had a chance to get into ballet. I was going to say, well, have you gone.
Starting point is 00:48:35 to a ballet like a New York ballet No, I only fuck with Hood Rats that would... Come on. They're never going to force me to take them to the ballet. Her rats actually love ballet Rory, so that's false. Well, ballet as in real ballet or ballet as in Hood ballet at the... Tricking.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Dance like how, like ballet and shit? Yeah. Oh, I... That's real dancing right there. Drake was so disappointed. Like how? Found out she wasn't an interpreter dancing. Like how? Like ballet and shit? Like, oh. So you all gonna go hear the song that
Starting point is 00:49:05 Salon to compose. I like the music she composes, so I would go. What's one date that a girl outside of your comfort zone, so like for going to the ballet, has a girl taken you to something that you wouldn't normally do on your own? But you were so into her that you were like, sure, I'll do this. Probably meeting her family. Yeah. Yeah, I would say that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:23 Family barbecue. Yeah. I remember I had to meet. A girl took me to her fan barbecue and her brother was autistic. Okay. Where are we going with this? No, I'm just saying, I didn't know. I think that you should let me know that before.
Starting point is 00:49:35 you sit me next to your autistic brother. And I'm thinking, is it like he's on the same wavelength that I'm on the same frequency that I'm on? Some of my jokes weren't landing with him. I said, oh, he just doesn't like me because I'm dating his sister. You know that type of.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Yeah, all right, cool. But then he just yelled out and did something random. And I was like, oh, oh, he's on a whole other level. He's on another spectrum. He's on another level. And then I had to kind of like, I gave her the look like,
Starting point is 00:50:00 and she came out to me, he said, what are y'all talking about? I looked at her like, I know what I'm talking about. I'm not sure what this gentleman next to me is talking about. But listen, the chicken wings are all right. I'm sorry, man. Did I sound sensitive right there, Roy?
Starting point is 00:50:17 I don't think you did because I know your intentions of what you did. It was a real situation. I didn't know. Let me try to help. I had no idea. I feel like you should give me that talk on the way they're like, hey, listen, my brother, he's autistic. Because I have autistic family members. I have friends that have relatives.
Starting point is 00:50:34 That way you know. Yeah, but you have to let me know. Because I'm sitting there like I'm talking to Rory and I'm like, yo, I ain't going to lie. And he ain't catching nothing that I'm saying. And then he says something and I'm like, wait, that has nothing to do with what we're talking about right now. I would definitely give somebody, and I've given people heads up before.
Starting point is 00:50:52 You have to. With some of my family members that are on the spectrum. Like, hey, just to let you know, like if he says something crazy, like it happens sometimes. Yeah. And it's fine. Like, but yeah. Like, he took a burger that was fresh off the grill.
Starting point is 00:51:05 Steaming. and bit right into it and didn't do the little you know when they don't do that I'm like okay either this gentleman Is that a symptom of autism? No I don't think so That's not a symptom of autism But that's a symptom of a guy
Starting point is 00:51:17 You should not fucking wrong with Look at Ball's diagnosis process No no no I knew before that But I'm just saying now that I knew It was kind of like I'm paying more attention to him Because I'm like okay I get it he's on the spectrum Like it's all good
Starting point is 00:51:29 Yeah But then I started noticing things where it was like Yo that that burger Hey my man you should probably let that cool off Oh. That burger is flaming hot. And he bit right into it. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:51:40 No. None of that. I was like, oh, he is strong. No, what? Maybe. No, seriously. Did the smoke come out of his mouth like that too? Just, no, it came out of his ears.
Starting point is 00:51:50 Like, are you kidding me? His mouth? That shit didn't affect him. His body was equipped for that type of fucking pain. Mm-hmm. And I'm talking, I'm just like, oh. He's getting red like the painting. I'm just, listen, man.
Starting point is 00:52:04 I'm really laughing. Listen, I want to congratulate Solange on becoming the second black woman to compose for the... We're going to get... I was just trying to get you to reel it back in. And then you went to the burger thing. My bad. But are we allowed to have... Can we have these conversations, though?
Starting point is 00:52:19 I think we should. Because in no way I know you're not trying to offend anyone. You should tell me if your brother that you're taking me to go meet is autistic. You don't keep that out. That's something you say. Like, listen, my brother's autistic. He's on the spectrum. Okay, cool.
Starting point is 00:52:34 I'm not tripping. Yeah. But you can't sit me next to your brother, and I'm thinking I'm sitting with one of the homies that's like on the same frequency I'm on. I mean, he's still one of the homies. Still one of the homies, but I'm saying, his frequency is a little different.
Starting point is 00:52:45 Just an autistic homie. I get completely what you're saying. You understand what I'm saying? Just like a little, like you should give me like, listen, he's autistic. Even when you got the creepy homeboy, you let the girls around her like, he don't flirt with you and shit. And I was not funny. And I was about to think about the things that I've warned,
Starting point is 00:53:00 I've warned other people about my family. And then I'm like, oh, it's going to sound like all the shitty things I'm about to say are like having autism. So I stopped myself. Damaris clearly did not. So I was going to try to reel it in and say, hey, I've warned people,
Starting point is 00:53:12 my mother sometimes has very bad low blood sugars and she comes off as a fucking crazy person. So if that happens, low blood sugar? Yeah. Same. Yeah. So sometimes that'll happen.
Starting point is 00:53:21 So I've warned. Wait, that's the thing when you have low blood sugar, you have like, you feel a little like off, yeah. It's like you're the drunkest, highest you've ever been. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:30 It's like talking to a drunk person. Or a child or. Oh, I didn't know that. Yeah. See? Listen, remember I? So you see how you just gave me that? Now, when moms come in and she start tripping, I'm like, yo, somebody get her snickers.
Starting point is 00:53:39 No, you're joking, but dead ass, yeah. Oh, someone get that lady some OJ. Yeah, exactly. I get it. You can't sit me next to your autistic brother, and I don't know that. And then, like, I find out mid-conversation that I'm like, because I know what autism is. I'm like, oh, but tell me first is all I'm saying. I get it.
Starting point is 00:53:58 But now I told you, I told you about that. Because remember I told you my conspiracy on the Salem witch thing that witches were just diabetics having love bloodshkers? Like witches and out, like, books that we watch on... Like, the Salem witch trials was a real thing. Like, they burnt people they thought were witches. Just women. Just women.
Starting point is 00:54:14 Yeah, yeah. I don't know what they identified as. There's women. Oh, Jesus. Aren't we just saying? They didn't have a choice. You know? Wait, men can't be witches.
Starting point is 00:54:27 There's no male witches out here? Wizards. There's wizards. We have another name for those guys. We can't say it anymore. They took away from the story. Stop. A bitch?
Starting point is 00:54:34 No, the other one. I didn't want to go there. The one that I want to bring back so bad. Can I say it, please? No. No. It's a beep there. I was cut.
Starting point is 00:54:46 I love that word. I missed that word so much. Wow, look at the beauty of misogyny. I never knew wizards were the male version of witches. Now I think about it. I get it. Wizards are so cool and like wise and amazing. And then witches are like, yo, get these crazy bitches away from us.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Yeah. There's a joke about. Witches is bitches with a W. There's a joke about witches. It was something like, even when women on that like witchy trip, extra world shit, their power is still cooking. They just put you in the pot.
Starting point is 00:55:15 I'm not getting canceled, DeMaris. I'm not talking about none of this. So just, Edding, keep the camera on me so they know I'm not. He's sitting in the last day chair right next to Eddham. And if you think about it, on the last day, Mike, you can really run with this. And when they're cooking up everything in the kitchen where they belong.
Starting point is 00:55:29 Right. Barefoot and pregnant. Women are, all they're doing is petty shit. Petty fucking women's shit. They're casting spells on people. Stealing your hair throwing it into the pot. Yeah. Like they're just fucking psycho. Gotta love women.
Starting point is 00:55:44 I think Salem, Massachusetts was on to something. Oh, now you do? Of course they were. You've been burning bitches just like them? Well, first of all, I've been burned. I've never burned anybody in my life. Smoking. Cam regrets removing Jay Z's version.
Starting point is 00:56:01 Oh, boy, Roy. I don't know if you saw that on a million dollars worth of the game. Cam talked about removing Jay's verse. on the old boy and how much he regrets it because Cam is dubbed himself as King Petty. But because Jay removed Cam Verge from a Petty Crack record. Jay is way more petty than Cameron. Oh, absolutely. I mean, when you have more money, you can be more petty.
Starting point is 00:56:20 That's how it goes. You have to be rich, rich, rich to be petty, petty, petty. But I just want to say, can somebody tell Cam to cut that fro off? I love Cam. He's an album mode. That's Cam in album mode. I don't know. He's letting his hair grow.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Cam, I love you. You know I love him. But that fro, you're looking like no bit, man. You got to cut that fro off. That's not Harlem? Because you know what it is? When you have hair now, you don't even pick it no more. You just wash it, let it do what it's going to do, put some oil in it.
Starting point is 00:56:49 It just walks. Like, you could tell Camby picking his shit. Like, he goes from here to here with it. But I mean, you can't do that. Cam is from Harlem, man. You let another man cut your hair. It's like calling him daddy. You just going to let another man touch your head?
Starting point is 00:57:00 What? That's, come on. I mean, I didn't know we were going out. I mean, yes, my barber's a man. A man face to face with you? Come on, bro. That's not Harlem. Who cut your ears? A girl cut your ear? I'm not from Harlem.
Starting point is 00:57:10 So it's fine for me to do it. You from Queens? Yes. It's okay. I used to get my hair cutting Queens. Where at? Near, was it Parsons? Parsons is a great boulevard. Parsons by the...
Starting point is 00:57:22 You traveled far. Jesus Christ. F-Train, yeah. That's a trip. You had a bitch over there. Why are you traveling out of it? He was a fucking a chick from St. John. No, we used to go over there to play ball. We used to play ball in the park over there, and then sometimes at the YMCA. Okay.
Starting point is 00:57:33 And then just get a little cut while you're there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I used to be out there in Queens a little bit. I used to run around a little bit in Queens. So, yeah, I don't know. Why would Cameron want that, though? Because I feel like... The verse?
Starting point is 00:57:43 I feel like... Oh, boy, Magewell's, like, career. Yeah, but you have a J-Verse. Just to have a J-Verse. It's like having a Basquiat painting and then you throw it away. It's like, at one day you're going to... Wasn't welcome New York City on the same album?
Starting point is 00:57:56 Yeah, yes. I don't know which came first, but... Do you think he deleted it? He said he deleted it. He said. He said he deleted. You really think he said he did. He said it.
Starting point is 00:58:04 Guru has confirmed that he See how to delete all that shit. Wow. So that's like kind of like getting a painting from like an amazing artist and just burning in. I feel like, I feel like Guru did like Control Z after Cam left though. He did what?
Starting point is 00:58:19 Control Z and did undo his delete. Guru should start Patreon and just like post all the unreleased shit. So he could get sued and not have a job anymore? Yeah, I was going to say it. That'd be worth the Patreon. I mean, he could get permission. Who, guru? For more.
Starting point is 00:58:35 For what? Like, unreleased, like, verses. From Hove? No, I'm not from Moth. Obviously, not Hove. I'm about to say no. That's definitely never happened. Speaking of Hose versus, Caled, uh, put his track list out.
Starting point is 00:58:49 Are you excited? God did. Have you ever really seen me, like, excited before? Yes. I just don't know if this would, I think it's an interesting track list. I don't know if I'm excited. Feetre. The Holy Scripture, this is a gift to the world.
Starting point is 00:59:05 This is a gift to the fans. This is a gift for us. God did. Did anyone notice that ever since Tyler won the award that Calid has never said we the best again? I mean, or is that just me that noticed that? There's space for everyone. God did. And he never specified when he said we the best.
Starting point is 00:59:22 He could be talking about us as a human race. Was Tyler in that? Yeah, he's part of we. I guarantee you Tyler wasn't in the way. Yeah, I think he included in the way. To be the best, though, there has to be a one. worst, no? Isn't that just how yin and yang? How many how it's worse? Who's the worst? How can we never got down
Starting point is 00:59:36 to that? The worst rapper? I just said we said we the best. Who's the worst? F and Mecca. Just taking a shot in the dark here. I'm going to read the track list to you guys. 18 songs, by the way. I hate what DeMaris reads. It's like when the lady pulls out the TV and says it doesn't work so we have to do work now. Pull out. I'm sorry. That was like really mean. I'm sorry. Are you going to read this whole thing? No. I'm just going to read some standout tracks. Her favorites.
Starting point is 01:00:00 Some standout tracks. You don't even heard it. You heard the album? Damaris heard that. I'm just going to read the standout tracks that Cala played for me. There's some classics on here. Yeah, like what the fuck are you talking about, Damaris? D. Maris did.
Starting point is 01:00:13 This song. Baby D did. It's got to be uplifting because John Legend and God being on the same record. Yeah, anytime John Legend is on a record, you know, we're going to. We're going for an Oscar. Yeah, we're going for a Tony at minimum. So we know what that's going to sound like. Let me see.
Starting point is 01:00:30 I mean, everyone's been talking about how it's the most amazing JZ verse ever. So, of course, curious of that. But I did see Khalid on Drink Champ saying that no one can fuck with his album because of the way it starts. So I just assumed after everyone's saying this JZ verse is incredible that the album was going to start with the JZ verse. But it starts with Drake, no secret. Well, there's no secret there. So that actually made me happy. Because I, again, have said staying alive, I think is trash.
Starting point is 01:00:59 and the way Khalid was like no one's fucking with me of how my shit starts so maybe Drake just finally just went off and rapped like maybe this isn't trying to make a record it's just Drake the way we sometimes like him rapping for three minutes yeah and it's an intro so hopefully it's one of those Drake timestamp records
Starting point is 01:01:16 like 6 a.m. in Toronto I don't know if that's a real time 1230 in New York 5. 5.45 and Astoria you know wherever he's at. Absolutely. I'm interested to hear the CISSA and future joint beautiful.
Starting point is 01:01:30 Same. I definitely want to hear the Don Tolliver and Travis joint just because I love Don Tolliver. Are you going to make fun of me that I got almost more excited for Lotto and City Girls than anything on here?
Starting point is 01:01:42 I think that might be a joint. I was going to ask Roy like, worry what you think. That might be a joint. The juice world did. It might be hard too. I was curious there. And Kiss Interlude,
Starting point is 01:01:51 I hope is Kiss rapping and not Kiss talking. Yeah. He's probably talking. I want to hear Kiss rap. on an interlude type of And they ended with a Vory record is interesting Grateful, it's going to be I think another
Starting point is 01:02:03 uplifting type of bullshit Kanye I hate I hate uplifting music produced by Dr. Dre in the ICU So Kanye put out a tweet I think around this right thanking Eminem for getting on Yeah So this song is out already
Starting point is 01:02:15 This is just a remix that Dre did That I'm correct there And the ICU Is that like the DOC? In the ICU It's kind of like Harold Melvin in the blue notes Gladys Night and the Pips.
Starting point is 01:02:28 But Dr. Dre and the DOC did exist, though. Yeah. So who's the ICU? The DOC was one person. I'm aware that. The ICU is probably a collective of producers. Scott Storch. Well, there's a...
Starting point is 01:02:38 Carriac, maybe. There's a song with Skillebbing, Bougu Bantan, Kepelton. Boutu Bantu. Don't do that. Bouton. Who the fuck is Banton? Sounds like a nigga you went to home room with. I don't know who Banting is. It's Bujubon Bacobotan, Cableton, Bounty Killer, and Sizzler.
Starting point is 01:02:56 Thank you. Bantton. That is. I don't disrespect Buju like that. Banton. Who the fuck is Buju Banton? Who is that? Don't want to hear Buju Banton records.
Starting point is 01:03:04 That's a crazy. Bantu, run that shit up. It's like, never mind. I'm not going to go there. I apologize. I'm sorry. Banton.
Starting point is 01:03:13 It's okay. As far as dance all goes, that's an insane lineup for one of them. Yeah. So that's, we know what that sound like. That should be crazy. They're going to be shaking ass to that.
Starting point is 01:03:23 I would hope so. Yeah. But I mean, yes, it's, It's a good pairing on shit. So I'm curious to see. I hope it's not like the staying alive pairing where it's two amazing artists and lazy records. I'm kind of scared to hear that it ain't safe with Nardo Wick and Kodak. I just feel like the crime rate is going to go up a little bit this weekend.
Starting point is 01:03:42 I'm excited about that. I fuck with Nardo Whitt. I fuck with Kodak. Don Saler and Travis, I'm sure that's a great record from their hard drive that they've been sitting on and waiting to put out and we're like Kallad. No, it's a Kallet original. Don't do that. I wasn't trying to.
Starting point is 01:03:54 Oh, Nuff a few are on here. Yeah. Neff of you. Number six. Party old time without offset. Fam, if that's the party all the time sample, I'm going to be so fucking mad. Why? You don't like that Eddie Murphy record? Classy.
Starting point is 01:04:07 I love that Eddie Murphy record. That's why I do not want to hear Unk and Neff. Uncunfew. Listen, man. Why aren't they appearing as Unconfiru? Why is it Quayvon take off? Because it's their names. They're not trying to brand the Unconfirue thing?
Starting point is 01:04:22 Like the Carter's? Yeah. I think Unconffew is just probably... Did they share the same? name? Are they that type of nephew and uncle? I'm not sure. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:04:30 Because they could just be that. So this album comes out Friday, correct? Yes. God did DJ Calid, new album available Friday. Well, now, if you're listening to this. Available now on your DSPs. Well, we're going to listen to it just because it's our favorite artist in the fucking universe all in one project.
Starting point is 01:04:50 Calid is like the Quincy Jones of hip-hop. This is like we are the world. cut up into like... This should be like an edit point just for mall's safety. Why? I'm not saying like he has all these people. He has verses from all of these people.
Starting point is 01:05:07 That's what Quincy did with We Are the World. Even though it was the same day, same session. Yeah. He just cut the session time up. That's all. And we are the world stunk, but... Oh. You think so?
Starting point is 01:05:17 I've been on record saying that before. It's just not a good song. We are the World? Yeah. Well, it's for a great cause, Rory. Right. Where did that... I need to see the five.
Starting point is 01:05:25 I need to see the 5013C on that. Where did that money go? Where did the money for Haiti go at Wyclef? Did we just forget about that? We threw that under the road. They also did that too. Like there should be a documentary for the people that got the We Are the World money and how it affected their lives.
Starting point is 01:05:38 And if they can't do that, we're owed money. All right, more new music, Rory. We got J.RD., one of my favorite artists, finally dropping the Forever Story, available now on your DSPs. Yep. Rock Marciano Alchemist, the Elephant Man. Bones. Shout to Rock Marcy, man.
Starting point is 01:06:03 He's one of those guys that I think doesn't get enough of his flowers in the industry. I'm glad to see that more and more people are starting to recognize Rock Marcy. Alchemist, obviously, he's fucking legend. We just need Rock and Damaris to get that Stove God project out. That's really... That's my only issue with Rock. I need him to push Stove God to get that shit out. Yeah, Stove God, I believe it's coming...
Starting point is 01:06:30 soon. I hope so. I think he has a project coming soon as well. My guy rapper Big Poo just put out an album that's really, really,
Starting point is 01:06:37 really, really fucking good called Dream and Color. So I just highly suggest that. If you like grown man rap and good beats, that's the best way to suggest how to listen to that album.
Starting point is 01:06:47 So shout out to Big Poo. I feel like Crook and Juel announced that they were putting out an album I want to say in September. Yes. Harbor City. Harbor City,
Starting point is 01:06:59 which I guess is a playoff New York and Long Beach both being cities by the harbor, which was around the same time Royce did his rollout for, what's the name of his greatest hits project, Heaven's Gate? It is called. From my understanding, Royce had bought his master's back and is putting out a greatest hits project with a few new joints now that he owns all his back catalog.
Starting point is 01:07:25 But went on a press run as he should have, and obviously the slaughterhouse stuff got brought up, which then had Joelle and Kirk get back on IG to reply to Royce, and it felt like six months ago all over again. Royce's project is the Heaven Experience Volume 1. Yes. It's a compilation.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Has Blackthaw Big Crit, just to name a few that's on the project. Five brand new songs. Jake one produced, S-1. I like it. Yeah. What did you think about? Did you see their IG live?
Starting point is 01:08:02 And did you see Royce's, Royce did, I want to say, Breakfast Club and Maths podcast where he discussed that whole situation. I didn't see that. I saw the IG Live with Crook and Joelle. And I saw, obviously, what Joel had to say.
Starting point is 01:08:22 I just, you know, it's just because those guys were really, really, close at one point. Good friends, business partners, group members, toward the world. So just to see where things I add now is a little disappointing. And I'm just, you know, the fact that it's still a thing, I think, is the more, like, disappointing part because it's like we got it.
Starting point is 01:08:50 We understand Crook and Joel obviously put their project out, talking about, you know, addressing the fans, really, about it being over. This was kind of like the eulogy, if you will. So we're no longer dealing with that. And it just seems like now both parties are moving on and putting out projects. And you know how these platforms are. They're going to bring it up. They're going to ask the question.
Starting point is 01:09:13 And then that rehashes the thing. And then Chald says he's not above a beef record or a disc record. I mean, it's just like, I don't want to see that. That's the issue with press runs. I agreed, at least from a fan standpoint of the group. That's the thing with those press run shit. You think shit is all done and not everything's cool, but we just both not talking about it anymore. Then you get in front of a media person and they ask the question and then you answer it and it starts the entire thing all over again.
Starting point is 01:09:44 So I kind of saw this coming once I saw Royce was doing his rounds for this project. I mean, I'm not going to, I don't want to feed into it because I don't want to see it happen. Well, I also have no idea about any sides. Like I've heard everyone's side, but I don't know what's true and what's not. It's not my group or my business. But I don't know. I'm happy that Joel and Croker's still going to continue to make music. Royce as well.
Starting point is 01:10:08 As a fan, I would love to hear Joel Ortiz distract. Yeah, but not when it's as close and personal. Yeah, I agree. If they're going to rap, yeah, if they're going to rap and make music music. I don't want personal shots because I know Royce and then. But that's a disc record. It's going to be personal shots. Those make the greatest disc records.
Starting point is 01:10:25 Well, I agree. Yeah. So I don't want to see that. I'm just be honest. I don't want to see that. You know, I fuck with those guys. I just don't want to see a disc record. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:37 I don't want to see it. Just put out great music. Both sides. Royce, Joelle and Crook. Just get to the music and tune out the bullshit, tune out the noise. Just, you know, focus on what's important and moving forward because there's no, you know, dwelling on old bullshit brings up more bullshit. And we'll be stepping in bullshit.
Starting point is 01:10:56 Favre. Yep, I agree. And unless you got those Kanye rubber boots, it's not good to step in bullshit. Unless you can go into a pool and grease with your boots on. Yeah, yeah. It's probably better to just, just everyone focus on the other shit. Just focus on your own shit, your music, and just do that. No, this is what it is. Um, rappers is just, I don't know, maybe people are just fucking sensitive. People are sensitive. And it's nothing wrong with being sensitive. I'm sensitive, so I'm not saying that in a bad way. Yeah, I mean, you're sensitive about your art and what you put out there. And again, this is so personal that, of course, it's going to be real emotions and feelings involved. But it's just like, it's time to move forward. It's time to just ignore the bullshit.
Starting point is 01:11:34 You got to see the bullshit coming a mile away with these, you know, interviews and sitting down with people. You got to know when they're just trying to, you know, get you to say shit to click on and all. They know the game by now. These guys are veterans. They've been around for years. They've done a thousand interviews. They know better than this. So should we do a Patreon segment where you and I go to media training? Media training? Because I, at some point, I'm going to have to do a press run. You and I are going to do a press run. But media training, like, that teaches you how to be interviewed.
Starting point is 01:12:00 Like, we usually interview people. But the other side is when you are being interviewed and how to word things and how to say things the right way. And how to react, not emotionally. When was the last time you guys got interviewed? Right now. You're asking me a question. You do ask a lot of questions.
Starting point is 01:12:16 Okay. And this is like your third episode in a row with... Take that mic and throw that shit down the steps. I don't want to hear your voice for the rest of this episode. I do not have OVO March on. You have, he has double OVO on. How you do the double para, double merch is special. They're gifts.
Starting point is 01:12:31 Oh, man. Who is this? Who's gifting you OVO stuff? My sides. Nick Cannon has another baby? Oh, congrats, man. Love new life. No, no, listen, you're right.
Starting point is 01:12:43 I do too, right? But, okay. No. Where are we at when, I, where is, where we have with Nick Cannon? How many? So, Nick Cannon and Brittany Bell are experienced. expecting another. Okay, so this is their second child. I believe this. Their third child. This is their third. Okay. Okay. So this is her third, right?
Starting point is 01:13:02 Or wrong. Does she have kids from another relationship? Well, this is their third together. Their third together. Where are we on the count meter for Nick Cannon total? I think this will be his ninth. We're finishing the basketball team. They keep putting, uh, they keep putting babies on Nick. I would, I could have sworn this was 16. Yeah, I thought it was 12. No, he said he was going to come out and have 10 before the end of the year. That's what he said. As busy as Nick is, where does he
Starting point is 01:13:28 find time to not only fuck this much, but have children this much? Oh, no. Because getting pregnant is not as easy as people think it is. It's a very small window of time. And Nick probably is a pretty busy schedule. And he has a lot of windows. Mad windows. That shit.
Starting point is 01:13:44 Okay, but when you have that many windows, it's hard to, what if the ovulation window matches with your roster all at the same time? Skill. I just want to Yeah I'm sure Nick could figure it out Wait before I could
Starting point is 01:13:57 It's small space for me Because I'm just trying to listen It's a blessing It's a beautiful We get that kids We love them babies Hopefully she has an amazing pregnancy Healthy journey
Starting point is 01:14:07 Through motherhood once again But I'm Because I believe There's another woman pregnant right now as well too Right I feel like they announced A woman was pregnant
Starting point is 01:14:17 Two months ago You know people get like The pregnancy scare You think he gets just super excited every time he hears about one. I just want to know the amount of people that lie on him about I'm pregnant with your baby.
Starting point is 01:14:31 Because that's got to get difficult because we would believe the woman. This would never be a case where we wouldn't believe women. We would believe a woman said, yo, Nick got me pregnant. We're like, yeah, she's telling the truth. Is Nick not being bashed and talked about because he has money? No, he's been bashed. People are.
Starting point is 01:14:46 He's been getting killed. Oh, they are? Yeah. I don't know. I don't keep up with the bashing of Nick Cannon. He just got them super soldiers. Yeah. Oh, no. I have I have Google alerts on it. So they're killing them. So they're killing them. Yeah, for sure. Okay.
Starting point is 01:14:58 I could see you living this lifestyle eventually. Who? You? I don't. You can't. No, you can't. All right, five kids, five different mothers. I can see it.
Starting point is 01:15:04 No, you know, you know. You know, you know, that's not happening. You, yeah, to, I'm, to five different women? Yeah. No way. Not five. I'm not getting five different. You wanted to do the thruple live or have seven wives.
Starting point is 01:15:15 Of course, of course, all going to want you pregnant. None of those three pregnant? Take care of a baby that she just had. It takes a village. Exactly. That's what I always say. It takes a village. He created a village of children.
Starting point is 01:15:26 That's something that I say. You don't always say that. That's what I always say. I always say it takes a village. No, you don't, man. Oh, man. Well, congratulations, Nick Cannon on your ninth or tenth child. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:40 No disrespecting, Nick. Listen, man, as long as he's being a great father, he's taking care of his family, he said, listen, who am I to fucking to bash him? Go ahead, Nick, do what you do. So, Katie, Kevin Durant, the Durantula. I've never heard that Did I miss that term on SportsCenter? Durantula?
Starting point is 01:15:57 You never heard him called Kevin Durantula? No. Oh, y'all don't watch enough basketball. He decided he's staying in Brooklyn. Apparently him and Rich Climing, shout out to Rich Climing. Katie and Rich Climing sat down with Steve Nash and Sean Marks in the front office with the Brooklyn Nets. Nash showed up to the meeting?
Starting point is 01:16:14 Oh, well, he would have to. He was one of the guys that Katie wanted to get the fuck out of it. What do you think that meeting was like the tension in the air? You know Steve Nash walked in there like, hey, hey, hey, buddy. What the fuck did I do? Definitely did you. Hey, hey, hey, what's it up? Why do you want me out of here?
Starting point is 01:16:28 Listen, man, I had the opportunity to sit right behind the Nets bench when they played the Knicks. And I had my words to say about Steve Nash's coaching. He literally just said Kevin for two minutes in the huddle. Yeah. So, I mean, him and Kevin have a relationship. Well, I saw someone recap on Twitter for like the sports fans that are not fully in touch of every contract. Recap, the Nets announced that Kevin Durant agreed to agree with the agreement he agreed to last summer. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:58 So he's agreed to. So that was the agreement that he agreed to signing. Yes. For those lost and had no idea what's going on with Katie and the Nets, that would be the best way to describe it. So Katie is staying in Brooklyn. I'm glad to see that he is staying. I did not want to see Katie leave Brooklyn. I didn't even want to believe that he demanded to be traded.
Starting point is 01:17:15 But it's good to see that all parties sat down. You know, they spoke. And obviously they agreed to the agreement that they agreed to last summer. Well, they didn't agree that Steve Nash is not a good coach. Yeah, no. Steve Nash is probably still on Kevin Durant's shit list. But he probably agreed to call out more plays for Kevin Moore isolations down the stretch. Probably I'm willing to bet that he agreed to listen to Kevin Moore
Starting point is 01:17:42 as far as like substitutions and, you know, things like that during the game. Because if your star players out there, you need to listen to him more. like, yo, listen, put this dude in. He knows he's filling the game. So it's probably just a miscommunication. Their first year together, Kevin Durant was hurt. I think when Steve Nash signed the first year. Was last year Steve's first year?
Starting point is 01:18:03 Oh, was it the year before that? Two years ago. Yeah. It was the year before that. Katie was hurt? Yes. Okay. How many games do we think Katie, Kyrie, and Hardin to play together?
Starting point is 01:18:14 Harder's not there. I mean, that Hart's in Philly. What the fuck I'm talking about? Who's the third? I'm blanking. There's no third. It's Katie and Kyrie. They've got one solid player.
Starting point is 01:18:24 Ben? Yeah, Ben, there we go. I knew I wasn't bugging. Ben. Ben Simmons is a solid player still. You don't watch enough basketball. No, he's got a great jumper right here. Yeah, great.
Starting point is 01:18:34 I mean, they got Curry still. Seth Curry? I think Seth is a good player. Seth is a good player. Seth is a good player. That's a good three. Yeah, but I was talking about Ben Simmons is who I was playing. Okay, so Katie, Kyrie and Ben Simmons.
Starting point is 01:18:45 How many games did they play together? Five. Five, max. I'm going to go 14. Damn. At what, 75 or something? 82. Oh, 75 is how much the Bulls won?
Starting point is 01:18:58 No, 72. Gotcha. All right, fuck it. I know basketball. So, yeah, congrats to the net. You got KD to agree to the agreement that he agreed to last summer. Hopefully, Kyrie is on board. There's no more vaccine mandates, so he won't be banned from the Barclay Center.
Starting point is 01:19:17 It was funny. I just realized that Contavius Caldwell Pope And a few years ago when he was with the Lakers He was on he was Isn't that Cuevo's real name? No, that's a Futures.
Starting point is 01:19:30 Navadius, yeah. That's Future's real name. So, KCP, he was locked up. He was in prison for half of the year and he was not allowed to go play in away games. He was allowed to play in home games. He played with an ankle monitor on.
Starting point is 01:19:46 And I don't know how sports fans conveniently forgot about that. He was locked up Rory during the day and they would let him out on game days to go to the Staples Center to play basketball, then he would have to return to his cell. Well, obviously, you've never been to Coney Island and saw Jake Shuttlesworth ball out.
Starting point is 01:20:02 Jake Shethorpe also wasn't playing for the New York Knicks. That's fucking crazy. With an ankle monitor on. Edithner, you could put the picture right here. 25-day jail sentence that allowed him to leave on work release for games and practice.
Starting point is 01:20:17 He got to practice, too. It's a wild work. Let's work. Yeah, it's work release. Cracks on the yard. Yeah. He had an ankle monitor on picking up full court. It's the craziest shit I've ever seen in my life.
Starting point is 01:20:27 But yeah, shout out to the Nets. Hopefully they have a better season. Did he wear ankle socks? Did he wear high socks? You could see it. You saw it. You saw the ankle monitor. KCP wasn't trying to hide it.
Starting point is 01:20:36 He wanted to let you know I'm real. I'm out here. Was it in Laker colors? Like, he can away in a home one? No, he can only play. He can only play in home games. Oh. It was only a black.
Starting point is 01:20:44 It was a black angle monitor. It would have been cool if the team all signed it. You know when you had a cast in middle school? You get girls to try to sign it. Maybe the team would be nice and just tag up the... But that goes back to the federal government. You can't keep that. Yeah, that goes back to do it.
Starting point is 01:20:57 But then they could auction it and sell it. I don't think nobody wants a KCP ankle monitor. If LeBron signed it. I mean... Now that's different. What if Supreme made like one of those for him? An ankle monitor? Yeah, like a Supreme ankle monitor.
Starting point is 01:21:09 It's red. I could see Supreme trying to make like fake red ankle monitors and people buying him and walking around. Or criminal in there instead of Supreme. Damn. Supreme clientele. Supreme Criminal?
Starting point is 01:21:20 Yeah. I could see it. Or a picture of a picture of his ankle monitor. Just a picture of the picture. On a shirt. Yeah. And it's a Supreme.
Starting point is 01:21:28 Yeah. Came with an anklet. Yeah. There you go. That's right. Fab tried to make anklets work for a week. Did he?
Starting point is 01:21:34 Yes. That landed bad for him. It did about a week. Yeah. It was one of those things Fab was like, yeah. Did they match his jerseys? They might have.
Starting point is 01:21:43 You matching your ankle? Are you going to buy the Andre 3000? Yes. You're going to buy that shirt? Absolutely. I love Andre 3000. I don't have any opinion on Supreme, but that shirt is... What is it going for?
Starting point is 01:21:56 I'm not sure. Maybe $300. It looks like an iron-on shirt that you bought off eBay. I'm just a fan of Andre 3000 and I love the interview. I'm a fan of Supreme. I just... Yeah, I'm going to get the shirt. It's a collection piece.
Starting point is 01:22:10 I'll probably be cleaning the house to it in a year or two, but whatever. Well, I love the interview that they did and I love everything. It's always nice to hear from three stacks. I just don't see him Supreme being the like collab he would do. He just doesn't seem like the Supreme guy or like anything corporate the way Supreme is. I think Andre 3000 remembers where Supreme started. Yes. And how it blew up.
Starting point is 01:22:31 So I think that he's more tapped into that side of it. Maybe not what it is so much today. The hype be shit it is today. Like I think that he remembers it starting on a fucking table. downtown in the fucking market. You know what I mean? Like I can see Andreth 2000 going there shopping back in the day.
Starting point is 01:22:49 Yeah. So I'm gonna definitely get the shirt just because it's Andre 3000. We don't get a lot of new current merch with him. If he's at the Supreme store in Soho or did they shut that down? It's just moved. It's still on similar.
Starting point is 01:23:03 Well, if you guys see him at the store, can you call me so I can finally meet Andre 2000? I'll buy the shirt if I can meet him. If he's doing meet and greets, I'll stand in line. They should have had him. playing the flute on the shirt or something. I thought they were just going to do a Supreme flute. And that would have been the thing.
Starting point is 01:23:20 And then we would have seen all these hype beast kids trying to play the flute. God, no. Please. I don't want to hear the flute going down fucking Chelsea and fucking Broadway and fucking. No, I don't want to hear that. House in the green. You know how annoying Soho would be if all the hypebees had flutes? No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:23:36 We don't want to see that. But I'm definitely going to get this shirt. That would be a fucking marching band of mayhem. Oh, my. All right, y'all asked for it until y'all got it. New York show is now, tickets are now available for our New York show, December 2nd. What theater is it? Hall.
Starting point is 01:23:53 Sony Hall. We're back at Sony Hall, December 2nd, New York City. L.A., December 14th, the Regent, we're back. Both places had a great spread backstage. We're back for the food. It's spread a pause? Yes, yes. Spread, come on.
Starting point is 01:24:11 had a great spread. It's fucking hilarious, even if it's not a pause. So December 2nd, Sony Hall, New York City, December 14th, the Regent Theater, Los Angeles, California. Tickets are now available at new Rorynmall.com. Get your tickets. If not, we're still going to be there. A night in New York. Boo-hoo, you're on the outside.
Starting point is 01:24:33 We're on the inside. Never know. FN. Mecca may show up for an interview. You never know. Yeah, you never know who's going to show. It's going to pop up at this. Your last year, the region. somebody got knocked upside the head outside the theater.
Starting point is 01:24:43 Hopefully that won't have to go down again. They were just politely and physically asked not to do what they were doing. Yeah, that's all. That's just the way that guy wanted to communicate. Sign language. He communicated with his hands. Yes, sign language. I can't believe David Lynch.
Starting point is 01:24:54 I get another show after that. I agree. We turn that place out, Rory. Who pods better than we do live at the region? You'll never know. You'll leave with stitches. You'll leave in stitches with stitches. So yeah, get your tickets now.
Starting point is 01:25:11 All right at new RoryMall.com. Roy, what you got going on for the rest of the week? I heard you're taking a vacation, buddy. Nah, man. No? That's propaganda. Oh, okay. I'll be here.
Starting point is 01:25:18 All right, cool. Well, you'll be here. I won't. No, actually, I'll be home. I'm lying. I figured you be home. We're ready to go out of town next week, so I'll just be preparing for that. Yes.
Starting point is 01:25:27 So, yeah, any plans this weekend, bro? What did you get into? I'll be chilling at the crib. At the crib? At the grid? Mine in my business. Getting ready for our L.A. trip.
Starting point is 01:25:35 Well, make sure whatever you do, you're listening to God did by DJ Khalid and every guy in the industry. Word did. He literally has 80% of the market on his album. Whoever is Khalid's lawyer that does all his splits in the back-end stuff, must be. Amazing. It has to be one whole law firm. He's earning every dollar. That must be a law firm's full six months.
Starting point is 01:25:58 He's earning every dollar. Trust me. Oh, my God. Absolutely. That would be a nightmare. All right, man. Well, listen, man, y'all be safe this weekend. be blessed, have fun. It's another
Starting point is 01:26:07 hot weekend in New York City. I hope this is the last one. I don't want to see 90 degrees no more for the rest of the year. I'm going to be honest. Not in New York City. Maybe 90 degrees in, like, the Caribbean or something. But 90 degrees in New York City is just too much. Yeah. So we'll talk to y'all next week. Y'all be safe. Have fun. I'm that nigga. He's just ginger. Peace. On the Look Back at it
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