Nightcap - Best of Nightcap - Highlights from Nightcap LIVE Vegas show (w/ Channing Crowder, T-Pain, Saweetie)
Episode Date: July 12, 2024Ahead of Super Bowl LVIII between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas this past February, Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson took Nightcap on the road for the very fir...st time and put on a show at Resorts World Las Vegas. Check out the highlights from Unc & Ocho's live episode, including their hilarious conversations with T-Pain, Channing Crowder, and Saweetie, as well as the milestone moment of Nightcap hitting 1,000,000 subscribers.03:40 - Ocho's Super Bowl bet10:33 - T-Pain joins Unc & Ocho23:49 - Nightcap hits 1 MILLION subs live!28:43 - Channing Crowder joins Unc & Ocho44:20 - Saweetie joins Unc & Ocho49:31 - Trivia giveaway(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning.
Good morning.
I love you.
I said I love you. The fuck? I normally have, I normally have what I'm
gonna say written in the monitor, so I'm gonna try to wing it. Welcome to another episode of
Nightcap. I am your favorite unk, Shannon Sharp. He's your favorite number 85, route runner
extraordinaire, pizza on cloud, Bengals Ring of Famer,
three-time All-Pro, six-time Pro Bowler.
He's the... Well, how should I say it?
He's Mr. Rail.
Chad Ochocinco Johnson.
Let's go.
For those people that are home that's watching us live, thank you again for joining us.
We're at 998,000
subs. We're almost at a million.
And we're going to hit that million tonight.
We're going to celebrate. We're going to drink.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm going to drink some of this
coke, man. Like T-Pain said,
we're going to pour you a drink.
So how did you become a Raiders coach?
So what position are you coaching?
I'm interim coach.
You're interim coach.
I'm interim coach.
What position?
Assistant wide receiver head coach to the head coach.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
So Marvin is the assistant head coach.
Right, right.
AP is the head coach.
Right.
So you're the assistant to Marvin.
I'm the assistant to the assistant of the head coach, is the head coach. Right. So you're the assistant to Marvin. I'm the assistant to the assistant of the head coach of the receiver coach.
Oh.
Yeah.
A newly created position.
Yeah, they do that all the time.
They do that all the time.
It's called a buddy system.
Buddy system.
Yeah.
So I had dinner with Antonio Pierce and some other folks.
Right.
Some other folks.
And I talked to Antonio and I asked him him like, listen, I have 38 jobs right
now. I'm looking to diversify my portfolio, build my resume and will help me get other jobs based
on what I'm doing. So being a part of your staff would only further help me get where I'm trying
to go. And he said, no problem. So I tweeted out a picture with me and Antonio Pierce. And I said,
I'm finally got a position as a coach with the Raiders. And he tweeted picture with me and Antonio Pierce, and I said, I'm finally out of position
as a coach with the Raiders.
And he tweeted right behind me and said, I can't wait to have you coaching up 17, and
that's Devonte Adams.
So because he retweeted it and basically made it true, I'm a coach.
Now we haven't talked logistics and money and all that, but we're getting there.
Yeah, yeah, you haven't talked, I mean with How do you take a job and not understand finance
They might pay you a dollar a day
Listen that dollar is going to be worth it
Opportunity as long as I get my foot in the door
Like today I was on first take
I ain't worried about no money
Once I get my foot in the door I'm good
How about this I was worried about you saying something crazy
Because like you said you had your foot in the door
I was going to shut the door on your foot
No no no I ain't going to do that
Listen it's one thing about it like
You can sit me a little brother if you give me an opportunity. I'm not gonna embarrass you
No, I don't I think the only reason you you weren't trying to it wasn't me. I was worried about it was real, right?
Yeah, that to see a rail later could be like sometime we're railing the bed sleeping
Yeah, you and I'll be talking about still real or no
Oh Sometimes when Rell in the bed sleeping, you and I be talking about still Rell don't know about. Yeah, she ain't. Oh, my bad, my bad.
She here somewhere.
Where Rell at?
She here somewhere.
Yeah, there she go.
Where she at?
I just playing Rell.
She ain't got no seat in the front.
So check this out, Ocho.
Yeah.
You said you were so confident.
Yes, sir.
That the Chiefs are going to win this game.
Absolutely. You said if they don't win, you'll give up eating McDonald's for one year. That's easy
You would divorce rail. That's true and give up sex for the rest of the year. I got a hand
You got a hand what I mean what you got how many cars you got, huh?
No, I ain't playing spades. I'm just saying I got a hand. I
Don't believe you giving up any of that, first of all.
Actually, I think the hardest thing for you to give up would be McDonald's.
I can do it.
You can't.
I can do it.
You cannot.
There's something I have that's called discipline.
Discipline.
And that's the best trait, the best asset I do have.
So if I had to give up McDonald's.
Listen, for one, the Chief's not losing.
Let's start there.
Right.
I know.
I've seen the script. Ash, for one, the chief's not losing. Let's start there. Right. I know. I've seen the script.
Put it in the poll. How many people believe
Ocho could give up McDonald's for one year?
Put it in the poll. We're going to put a poll.
Okay, forget McDonald's. What about
sex? I believe
you have a better chance of giving up sex than
McDonald's. That's how I know you don't know me.
Real. You addicted to both of them. No,
no. Watch this. Real.
I made her wait two years before she even got none.
I promise.
I made her wait two years.
That's my point.
Right.
You ever waited two years before you ate McDonald's?
No, but.
Exactly.
But we, it was three things.
It was three different things.
No, you got to give up.
Hold on.
You said you'll give up eating McDonald's.
And I'll give up sex. And give up sex for the rest of your life.
That's three things.
Right, but I've done all three before.
Not in the same year.
Actually, it was.
Man, you ain't gone three days without eating McDonald's.
I'm telling you, man.
I'm telling you.
What's the longest you've ever gone without McDonald's?
For real?
No, for play.
Yeah, for real.
I tried to be Muslim once.
Mm-hmm.
So I was Muslim.
I was reading the Quran.
They have fish filet at McDonald's.
I know, no.
French fries.
No, no, no, no.
Milkshakes.
I couldn't.
I had to change my diet because I was Muslim for like six months.
Muslims eat fish.
Not that kind of fish.
What you mean with that kind of fish?
No, Muslims eat salmon. They eat fish. Not that kind of fish. What you mean with that kind of fish? No, Muslims eat salmon.
They eat fish.
That ain't what Farrakhan told me.
I'm telling you, I did it for six months,
but I couldn't take it, I couldn't take it no more.
So, hold on, you couldn't take that,
but you're going to take giving them McDonald's
for a whole year, you couldn't take that?
You couldn't do that for a year,
but you're going to give them six?
The Chiefs are not losing.
And the fact that you're even betting against Patrick Mahomes is asinine.
You bet against Patrick Mahomes against the Ravens.
Remember?
No, that's because I believe in Lamar.
And that's because it's home team.
You know, Lamar from down the street in Pompano.
So I'm like, I'm a root for home team.
But my heart was with Lamar.
Logically,
I was with the Chiefs.
Well, you should have said that.
You should have said,
my heart is with Lamar.
I didn't want to say that.
I wanted to say it
how I said it.
And you were wrong.
At times.
And you're going to be wrong
with this.
Oh, let's bet.
Put your money
where your mouth is.
Real, what do you think
you could give up?
McDonald's.
You think you could give up McDonald's?
Thank you.
Ah, damn, Real, you in trouble there.
Cousin.
I'm telling you, I could do it, I could do it.
I don't believe it, Ocho.
I'm just saying I don't believe it.
You didn't believe I could go on first take
and do what I did.
You already had to put on first take, Ocho.
That was 10 years ago.
But you were on first take.
Nah, I'm on that now, though.
Oh, Lord. I'm on that now, I'm a foot in the door. That's all years ago. But you were on first take. Nah, I'm on that now, though. Oh, Lord.
I'm on that now.
I'm a foot in the door.
That's all I needed.
Yes, that's how it happened.
Because we love Tom Brady.
Oh!
T-Pain, what's up, bro?
Nah, nah, nah.
Come on, have a seat.
Nah, nah, nah.
Have a seat.
Have a seat.
What did I do?
You joined in.
I was just saying what's up.
So, okay, we ask everybody. I mean,, no, no. Have a seat, have a seat. What'd I do? You join in. I was just saying what's up. So, okay, we ask everybody,
I mean, we kind of 50-50, Chiefs, 49ers.
Who you like for the Super Bowl?
You know what, man?
You know, everybody always asks me
who my favorite team is,
and I've done a lot of halftime shows,
so it's kind of whoever paying me for the week, but.
I mean, at this junction, man, you know,
I hate to base it off of my relationships, but I do know Taylor Swift personally,
so I got to kind of...
You go with the Chiefs?
I got to, you know, I don't want to,
but it's, you know, all that money in them boxes up there.
You want to stick around the checks, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
I just don't want to weigh my own
and outweigh my chances, but you know,
hey man, good luck to everybody, but at
the same time, only one
of them done paid me so far. Are you performing
or are you in town for the Super Bowl?
Well,
I'll start my residency tonight at
Zouk right there, right next door.
So,
I was just coming to say what's up.
I still ain't took a shower today, so I'm going to go ahead and do that.
I want to ask you this.
Let me ask you this.
I've heard you sing, and I've heard you sing songs, and you didn't have auto-tunes.
What made you decide to use auto-tunes when your voice is as good as anything we have?
Because if I would have came out singing, I would have just sounded like everybody else.
No, you don't sound like everybody else.
It would have just been another voice.
Right.
You know what I mean?
So there's nothing special about it.
Like, there's people in this crowd that can sing, that can out-sing me right now.
No, they're not.
I'm sure there is.
Not in this?
Cinco.
Yeah.
Oh, I know that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You heard that new Toby and Cinco?
What?
That thing?
That thing's crazy. No, but I mean, I would have just been another voice. You know what new Toby and Seiko? That thing's crazy.
No, but I mean, I would have just been another voice.
You know what I mean?
Especially, you know.
In the rap game.
Dark skin, dreads.
Wasn't a lot of space for me.
You know what I mean?
When I came out, had to be light skin, low haircut.
It was a lot going on.
I had to be able to dance.
I was fat.
It was a lot going on.
I had a lot going against me.
Wasn't really working out for me. But no, I made it through because there was something. It was a lot going on. I had a lot going against me.
Wasn't really working out for me.
But nah, I made it through
because there was something different about my voice.
You know what I mean?
So I needed something to break through the fog.
I heard the other day you talking about
how you wrote a lot of songs
or you've been writing songs for country musicians.
And the credits was kind of getting you in trouble
because you was getting some blow back.
And you was like, man, if that just got me to check,
don't put my name in the credits. Yeah, no, it wasn't really blowback. It was just like,
I don't know what we can say on the show. You good. You good.
We rated R. The comments on there was just like, it was a lot of N word.
It was a lot of it. It was a bunch.
That was primarily the word that I saw a lot.
Anytime somebody said I had anything to do with this song,
I was like, what's this nigga doing on this song?
Why you got anything to do with him?
I thought you were a patriot.
It was just a lot of that.
It was just, it was a lot.
But did the check clear?
Oh, the check always cleared.
And it cleared on time.
That's the crazy thing.
Country music is very punctual.
Very punctual with the checks.
You deal with some of these darker companies,
they give you the 90 days.
The contract says 90 days.
We're going to send it to 91.
Do you remember when you was growing up and they asked you to post date of the check?
Oh, absolutely not.
Don't pass this.
I put a Friday on it.
Don't you take your ass
to the bank on Thursday.
You can just not cash this
for me real quick.
I'm going to come back
on Tuesday.
I'm going to let you know
if you can cash it then,
but probably don't do it then.
If it's Wednesday,
I'm going to just cut you
another check.
I'm going to come pay
another one
because I'm going to move banks.
You see, Bank of America,
they're messing me up.
See what I'm saying?
So I'm going to move to Chase
and I'm going to come
and write you a Chase one.
If that don't work,
I'm going to need you
to go to Western Union and with Dixie
and then we can probably just make it work from there.
Yeah, it don't work.
It's just too many steps, too many steps.
What you want to say, Ocho?
I want to have a sing-off.
I want to have a sing-off.
I got to sing tonight.
Sing, I got to, you coming to the residency?
I could, matter of fact, let me perform with you.
Come on up there. No, I'm serious. You have the shortest residency? I could, matter of fact, let me perform with you. Come on up there.
No, I'm serious.
You have the shortest residency in Vegas.
That's gonna be one night only
with T-Pain featuring Ocho.
No, no, no, no, no.
Listen, I moved the needle now.
I can sing.
If you want an example, let me know.
Hit a note rack.
Go ahead, move the needle.
I think I can sing nigga You gotta take a shot
Got me fucked up
Diaphragm and stuff
That was it
I'm so in love with you.
I know one of those notes.
Whatever you want me to...
One of those.
That's it.
That's what it is.
Hold on.
You got to do the...
I'll do right to you.
Sure.
Yeah.
What you think?
What you think?
I'll take that.
That was...
One to ten.
One to ten.
Be honest.
Be honest.
Because my vocal coach ain't here. She in Miami
I will say this on one to ten. That's a hot for you did good
For that's almost a five
Gave you more than what I was gonna give you what you can
It wasn't on the scale that you put it in, between one and ten.
I needed to be lower than one.
That's messed up.
Long as I'm a four.
I needed negative energy.
Listen, you gave me
something to work with.
I got, see,
I can throw a bunch
of auto-tune on that
and make something happen.
Ah, auto-tune
now sound like a ten.
Man, you can use auto-tunes,
cartoons,
ain't enough tunes,
looney tunes,
ain't enough tunes
to make that boy sound good.
T-Base, stop playing.
See?
I'm telling you.
I didn't heard a lot of real bad singers get turned into real good singers.
It's just a little bit engineering.
They sound like him?
I mean, a little bit worse, actually.
Oh, my goodness.
There we go.
Some critically acclaimed artists.
I'm telling you.
Really?
Yeah, some of these artists, y'all think.
So auto-tunes can do that?
Oh, man, let me tell you.
That's why everybody thought I was fake winning.
They didn't know how talented you actually were because you had it.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, you got to be able to make it sound good.
You got to sing in some kind of capacity to make it sound good.
But with the right engineer and a bunch of money behind you, absolutely.
There we go.
Well, he need an engineer from MIT.
Georgia Tech.
Both of y'all rich enough to do anything you want to.
No, no, no.
I got to stay in my wheelhouse.
No, no, no.
I know you're hiring your finances from all these people.
I'm here to tell y'all.
No, Ocho the cheap one.
I mean, I spend.
Even though he was on a bombardier the other day.
Nope.
Nope.
I didn't pay for nothing.
You didn't pay for nothing?
I didn't pay for nothing.
No, sir.
And they think I'm flying back with
them. It ain't happening. Why
not? Absolutely. That was very
uncomfortable. It just wasn't me.
I like, listen, I ain't even got fucking pre-check.
I ain't got pre-check.
People say... You gotta figure that out.
Listen, me and my old lady, we go to the airport.
She got pre-check. She say,
why you don't get pre-check? For what? What am I paying
$85 for? And we get to the gate at the same time.
We board at the same time.
I'll tell you.
We land at the same time.
I'll tell you.
What's the point?
It's $85 a year.
No, you don't understand.
Listen.
It's $85 a year.
Do y'all understand?
Y'all understand what I'm saying?
No.
No.
Listen, listen to me.
If y'all got pre-checked, right?
Okay.
We get to the airport at the same time.
Okay.
All y'all go through first.
Okay.
I go stand in line with the people.
When they call the board, we still board at the same time.
So where's the fucking convenience?
You waited two hours and I was sitting in the Sky Club.
But we still boarding at the same time.
I don't care, but I'm at the same time.
Do we board at the same time?
Y'all ain't good with saving money, man.
At the same time.
No, it don't make no sense. You still going to be in the line with the people. I'm going to be at the gate like, he about to miss this. But you at the same time. Y'all ain't good with saving money, man. at the same time. Nah, it don't make no sense.
You still going to be
in the line with the people.
I'm going to be at the gate
like he about to miss this.
But you at the gate.
Yeah.
I'm going to have to
because I'm one of the ones
I will leave your ass.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
I will leave this thing, man.
Y'all don't understand.
Y'all don't understand
the value of dollars.
We do understand
because you're going to come through
because you're one of the people
that be stuffing all your jewelry
in one pocket in your backpack.
Yeah.
I know that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're going to check that. It you're one of the people that be stuffing all your jewelry in one pocket in your backpack. Yeah. I know that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They're going to check that.
It's going to show up black on the screen at the TSA.
They're going to check that.
Y'all not thinking logically.
This your bag?
I am.
Is this your bag, sir?
Sir, is this your bag?
First class.
I'm going to have to run it again, okay?
All right.
All right.
I'm going to need you to take all this stuff.
Can you take all the electronics out?
I see an iPad in here.
You can't bring the iPad through, sir.
You cannot bring the iPad. If it got a keyboard on it, you got to take it out. Exactly Can you take all the electronics out? I see an iPad in here. You can't bring the iPad through, sir. You cannot bring the iPad.
If it got a keyboard on it, you gotta take it out.
Exactly.
What's all this right here?
Is that water?
That's not water?
Okay, I'm gonna have to run it again, okay?
And then they take all your shit out.
Yeah.
And then they run it again.
And then they say, okay, thank you, have a nice day.
And all your shit, all your shit still sprawled out
all over the goddamn table.
Exactly.
But I don't travel like that.
I don't travel like that. I mean, I'm gonna put that back in there. I don't travel goddamn table. I don't travel like that.
I don't travel like that.
I'm at the gate with Apple Vision Pro on.
You're putting all your shit back in your bag.
You fly first class?
Yeah, yeah.
You fly first class?
Absolutely.
All y'all fly first class?
Yeah, mostly.
I'm just asking.
I only fly exit row.
You fly first
Exit row
13A
Spirit Airlines
13A Spirit Airlines
Every time
See that's a seat
That's a seat
With responsibilities
I ain't did it
That's a seat
With responsibilities
Yeah because if you're
At exit row
You got to be able
To open the doors
What's the point
In the state of
Emergency
Fucking no
And I can fly too
I got my pilot's license.
First of all, let me tell you, ma'am,
I don't know how much this door weighs.
You got to let me get a practice run
or some shit before we take off.
I don't know how much this is.
I'm like, yeah, I can handle that shit
as soon as we going down.
I picked that, oh, wait, bitch, hold on.
This shit is, hey, ma'am, I'm going to need
about two of y'all.
Hey, somebody else.
You ask somebody else.
Does somebody else want to sit here?
Somebody else.
Is there a doctor in the goddamn plane, bitch?
I don't know.
Y'all don't understand.
Everybody love first class.
Oh, I'm in first class.
I'm in exit row.
When the plane land, we still get off at the same fucking time.
No, you don't.
Yeah.
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
You know why?
Why?
Because I'm getting off, and then it's that one old-ass man that can't get his bag down.
Right.
And your ass is stuck on the plane plane and I'm sitting at the gate again
with an Apple Vision Pro on like
this nigga ain't even coming. I don't know.
Y'all don't understand, man.
We do understand. This is
why we do what we do. No.
First class is a waste of money.
Pre-check is a waste of money.
We all get to the same destination
at the same time. We get on the plane at the same time.
We deplane at the same time.
So let me ask you a question.
It make no sense.
Let me ask you a question.
When you was growing up and you was thinking about making money and getting out, so what
did you want to do?
So you wanted to make money to stay the exact same?
You don't dress the same you did when you was in Liberty City.
I look just like this.
No, you don't.
You have a Cuban?
Yes.
Man, stop lying.
I had a Cuban at 14.
Boy, you was born in Church, Mice. No!
Boy, a robber broke in your house
in Liberty City, y'all robbed him.
No, no, no, no.
Tied him up and everything.
I have a question.
Did y'all saw Griselda?
So?
Y'all saw Griselda?
You ain't see Griselda?
Yes.
Yeah, no, no, no, that's pretty good.
Man, I was a runner for Griselda back in 88.
Oh my God.
Oh, so you didn't even run track. I promise you. This man talking about a runner for Griselda back in 88. Oh my God.
Oh, so you didn't even run track?
I promise you.
This man talking about a runner.
He didn't run track. I was a runner.
I don't know what's going on.
No, Griselda was in Kendall.
I understand what's going on.
Yeah, I work for Big Ike.
I'm telling you.
Baby.
I can't.
All I know is baby be dressing.
Baby be spending that money. So I don't know what you're doing, but I know is baby be dressing. Baby be spending that money.
So I don't know what you're doing, but I know baby.
Yeah.
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the mountain that is in front of you. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing
that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is
the struggle. This is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without
actually diving into that. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things
that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all.
So tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being, and climb your personal mountain.
Because it's impossible for you to be the most authentic you.
It's impossible for you to love you fully if all you're doing is living to please people.
Your mountain is that. Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company.
The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next.
In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary.
We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold,
connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
It's this idea that there's so many stories out there. And if you can find a way
to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from
our audience is that they feel seen. Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology,
entertainment, and sports collide. And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things
up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal
that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask Attorney General...
I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran Contra,
you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal
that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago,
but which few of us still remember today.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell
you. Please do. To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What was the biggest shift?
Because you're talking about a team that was the most penalized offense.
Their offensive line wasn't very good.
They had Patrick Mahomes probably got sacked more than he had gotten sacked at any point in time.
And then you see the 180 that happened in the playoffs.
What do you think was the cause of that?
Yeah, well, at times, man, I think, you know,
sometimes as coaches it's easy to get caught up in last year and our identity.
Last year's identity.
You know what I mean?
As an offensive play caller.
And so I imagine like… New left tackle, new right tackle.
It's chemistry.
Because playing with Pat Mahomes,
I had to learn to have an understanding for the feel of the game.
I had to understand that he's taking this deep drop because of the way that he sees coverage.
Right.
990.
Oh!
Ocho!
Ocho!
Oh, shit.
Pop the pot.
You got to pop the other one.
Other one.
Get some champagne soon.
You and Ocho.
Oh, there you go.
There you go.
There you go.
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah Ocho. Yeah! Yeah!
Let's go, Ocho!
Hey, I'm playing.
Hey, now.
I appreciate y'all.
Hit me better.
I appreciate y'all.
Yeah! Ocho, come here. Hit me better. I appreciate y'all. Oh, yeah!
Okay, put it.
Oh, shit.
Oh, man. Yeah, man.
Yeah!
Man, thank you so much.
Oh, my goodness.
Guys, you don't even really know how much this means to us.
When Ocho and I put this thing together, when I called Doug, he was his agent, and I said, Doug, I got this idea.
Get your mic.
I said, Doug, I got this idea.
I called his agent, I said, Doug,
I got an idea for a show.
Me and Jamie Horowitz, Jamie's rolling right here somewhere.
And we met with Doug and Ocho.
I said, Ocho, I got this idea.
He said, I don't even want to hear no more about it.
I'm with you, huh?
I said, let me tell you the idea. He said, no, we good. And so this thing has taken off and been better than we
ever, ever imagined. And it's because of you. Yeah. Ocho and I, we tell stories. Yeah. We played
the game of football. We played it at a high level, but, and yeah, we tell very interesting
stories. I mean, I probably told some stories I probably shouldn't have told. I got a few more to tell, too.
I'm sure I'm going to tell
some tonight.
But it's because of you.
I mean, look at you guys
that showed up.
We want to thank you
for showing up.
We want to thank all of you guys
that's in the live chat.
So we really, really appreciate it
from the bottom of our hearts.
Hey, listen.
First off,
success on the field, right?
Look at that.
Look at that.
Oh, yeah. Hey. Oh, we in the field, right? Look at that. Look at that. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Hey.
Oh, we in the club, man.
Yeah.
I like it.
Red tail.
Yeah.
But listen, I think about success on the field.
You know, Shannon was very successful.
I was okay on the field.
But without the fans, which I consider the meat and potatoes of success we would be
nothing so when it comes to us doing nightcap I want y'all to give yourself a round of applause
too for helping us reach this milestone please um I thank you I really thank you from the bottom
of my heart because obviously he tried to give me the idea and tell me what this was all about I
didn't want to hear it I didn't want to hear it. I didn't want to care. I just wanted something to do. I like to fucking talk.
I talk a lot.
So, listen, I had no idea it would come to this
in such a short amount of time.
And I thank y'all.
I fucking love you.
And I really appreciate you.
And this is just the beginning
because we just started.
We're only, what, three months?
Three months in?
We're four months.
We hit 1,000 subs in exactly four months.
Four months.
Man, that's dope, man. Thank y'all, man. I really appreciate it. Thank you so much months. Four months. Man, that's dope, man.
Thank y'all, man.
I really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
Appreciate it.
I'm ready to get drunk, man.
Fuck that.
Ocho, you ready?
Hey, let's go get this shot at Ocho.
Let's go to get this shot at Ocho.
Let me see that cog neck.
Yeah.
Just pull something.
Ocho.
Ocho, it's a sip drink.
Don't take it to the head now. Oh, trust me, I'm not.
Hey!
Come on.
I'm celebrating with you.
You celebrate too?
Celebrating with you.
Ocho. That shit strong, right?
Yeah.
But see, that's what you do.
Do you smell those marshmallows?
Do you smell that?
Ooh, that scent.
Yeah, it's strong.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
But see, that's the thing.
Let's do it.
That what I'm talking about, Ocho. Yeah.
Real, you in trouble tonight, Real.
I'm sorry.
We got another guy in the audience that wants to come up.
Channing Crowder.
Channing, come on up, bro.
Oh, shit.
What's up, boy?
Hey.
Matter of fact.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey.
What y'all want to talk about?
Hey, hey.
What's up, boy?
Man, did y'all see this Drake video going viral?
When he was playing with his meat?
How stuff like that get out?
They trying to show up.
And to be honest, Drake was showing up.
Yeah!
They were doing it for the light-skinned fellas.
They ain't that shit.
So I guess they been lying all the time.
I don't know.
You see, that's one thing
y'all dark dudes think that us lightskins
ain't got nothing to throw.
We can throw too.
Y'all ain't.
All y'all darks think y'all got it.
We got some shit too.
Hold on man.
What is it?
Y'all talking, I don't even understand
the context of what you're talking about.
You ain't seen Drake?
Drake got a video circulating.
Yeah.
He put the baby arm out.
Oh man. I don't know how, but I don't know how stuff the baby arm out. He dropped it.
But I don't know how stuff
like that get out.
Maybe he got an album
coming out.
I think it is strategic,
but how does it get out? Accidentally?
Yes. Because he sent it to a girl.
And she
dropped it. It's sex pics.
Sexting. I watch y'all show Angle. I watch Nightcap. Y', And she dropped it. It's sex pics. Sexting.
Okay.
I watch y'all show Angola,
I watch Nightcap,
y'all motherfucking retarded.
We can't even say that no more.
Yeah, y'all weird.
Y'all are funny,
I would say that.
Yeah.
But, yeah, man.
Ocho had two recesses,
two lunches,
and he stayed in the same class the whole day.
Ocho had that little minibus
with the tinted windows. Two seats.
It was him and the driver, that's it.
We gonna be under there.
We gonna talk about it.
Hey, I had a full point on Oto.
Come on, Chad.
Get on, Chad.
No, no, no.
You didn't get grades, you got stars and cookies.
That's how they grade you.
That's how they grade you.
But yeah, that's what it is.
It's called sexting.
It's texting with sexual videos. But that's like it is. It's called sexting. It's texting with sexual videos.
But that's like revenge porn.
You can't do that, you can get sued.
Oh, so that's probably what,
maybe that's why it's strategic.
Because if you know who did it,
you know who you send stuff to,
and it gets out, then you can sue them.
But hold on.
What I look like suing somebody that got $400?
What you gonna sue them for?
Take that little bit they got.
They got to learn.
You going to sue them for $300?
It's going to cost, I mean, an attorney that Drake's going to get,
it's going to probably cost him like $1,500 to $2,000 an hour.
What?
So by the time you take it to court, you're looking at $150,000 to $200,000.
You get $400.
Sometimes it's just principal alone.
Sometimes people have to learn a lesson. No, that's over the school system.
A principal.
No, I ain't about no principal.
I ain't spending no $200,000.
I ain't spending a quarter of a million to get $400,000.
So if somebody leak your baby on, what you going to do?
I ain't going to say anything to them.
You have to see it in person.
That's just me.
Shady, you got one for him. Yeah, you got to see it.
Because you don't get, look, they're going to say,
oh, what you think I'm going to do?
I don't know.
I know what you won't do, like, when we cool.
Right.
You get mad at me, ain't no telling what you might do.
Yeah, ain't no telling.
So, oh, no.
Yeah, I ain't never done nothing like that.
Yeah, I don't know.
Now, I mean, if OnlyFans came to me for 100 million,
I would drop the baby off on the table.
100 million?
100 million?
100 million.
100 million?
100 million.
How much you need?
Let somebody pull out 20,000 right now.
You got it.
I mean, OnlyFans offers Snoop Dogg 100 million.
Just to see the meat?
Just to look at your meat.
Right, right, right, right.
That ain't hurt nobody.
Yeah, 100 million.
Wait, hold on, you can't do, you married,
you can't do that.
No, no, I tell my wife, she in the back,
I be like, hey, did somebody just offer me 20,000
to see my little man?
Right. And I'm gonna give it to him.
Here you go, blimey.
Yeah.
I don't know if Michael made that much noise like you.
You see what Uncle Sadie, he laying that bitch down.
I don't know, 100 million?
Bro, people don't know how much 100 million is.
That's a lot of money.
That's a lot, that's a lot.
I'm gonna give my kid kids and each of them 10 million
and say stay off the internet for the rest of your life.
So I got 70 million.
Listen, listen.
You got Uncle Sam.
They seen it.
It's like, it's the thing.
Y'all talking about the nude beaches.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I already, we go to nude beaches, me and my wife.
Right.
It's the same thing.
Everybody got the same pieces.
Everybody got the same thing. Everybody got the same pieces. Everybody got the same thing.
Men have a wee-wee and two berries.
Yeah.
And women have coochies.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And women wear them.
They damn near naked at the beach already.
What do you mean?
So now all you doing.
I'm in the club.
They already naked at the club.
So now you take off your little pants and all and y'all walk around and it's just, it's naked pieces.
You done always, everybody done seen it.
Don't nobody get no wood out there watching or looking?
You can't really get no wood because,
just think about that.
So we sit here and we naked.
Let's say we all three naked and a bad one walk past.
But now she bad, but now you naked too.
I can't get hard sitting next to you.
If a bad was walking past, Shay, I can't get hard.
You lied to me.
I don't even see you.
I'm looking at her.
What the fuck you, what y'all got to do with me?
Nah.
But it ain't, listen, they're swingers.
Hey, what's a, they Hey, what's a swinger?
A swinger is people that switch partners.
So you might be mad.
You go to a club.
You might be mad.
You have a girlfriend, a significant other, or whatever.
You're like, oh, I like you, so what's up?
Yeah.
And y'all trade off.
And then y'all trade off.
So all four of y'all go to a room.
We ain't swingers.
Me and my wife ain't swingers.
No?
We're all natural.
What that mean?
We just go to the resort.
And you watch other people?
No, no.
You ain't really looking at nobody.
You just doing what you normally do.
Swinging, swinging.
That's some new shit.
I be fishing.
I be fishing.
I go out fishing.
And my man is out.
And my wife laying on the,
she suntanning and she naked.
And I'm out there fishing.
I'm naked.
We just naked.
You fishing? Like, fishing, fishing?
Yeah.
Why you got to be back in the fed, man?
Put some cloth on.
What kind of boy shitting his bag?
He's talking about real fishing,
he's talking about fishing for women.
Yeah, no, he's talking about fishing,
he's real fishing.
Butt bald.
Butt bald naked.
But what you got to, what you really got to,
you always got to do is you got to shave,
because that ass an extra inch.
If you got that little man peeking out of that hair,
it takes that inch away.
You shave that thing, that man come out a little more.
You're going to show him something.
You got to shave first.
The turtle head.
When he's sticking out the shell,
it ain't been that long,
but when it come out the shell,
it come out the thing.
Yeah, so you always got to shave to add add that extra so you can get that whole thing.
What's the name of that swingers club?
Rel ain't going to no swingers club with you.
Rel ain't going to no swingers club.
I ain't say she was going.
I was going.
You can't go by yourself.
You can't go solo.
You got to have somebody trade off.
No, I ain't going to.
I just want to see.
I just want to watch.
Ain't nobody going to let you see.
Ocho is a swingers club.
You bring somebody, they bring somebody.
You trade off.
No, I ain't going to trade off.
I just want to see how it works.
That don't work like that.
You just want to watch people.
They ain't got no viewing room?
Yeah, it's called Pornhub.
What the fuck?
Hey, XNXX.
Huh?
XNXX.
Yeah, that was somebody laughing.
Y'all know that's better than Pornhub.
I like that.
Yeah.
You just hit me to some new shit.
I like that.
I got you, bro. Y'all be having 12 together? 12. 12 I like that. Yeah. You just hit me to some new shit. I like that. I got you, bro.
Y'all be having 12 together?
12.
That's why you got to be cheap.
Why?
Kids expensive.
No, they not.
What you buy.
It's all what you buy.
I don't care what you buy.
Kids, buy some cheap Pampers.
What you going to...
Name some cheap Pampers.
I buy cheap Pampers.
Don't worry about it.
I buy all brand Pampers.
That's all right.
I get my Pampers from the dollar store.
That's all right.
They still cost money.
I'm just saying.
And you buying a bunch of them.
Yeah, I buy them both.
And you can reuse them if you dry them.
Yeah, who use the reuse, don't nobody,
oh first, now when I was growing up,
people used to use.
You wash the Pampers and reuse them.
How many people in here over 50?
Anybody in here over 50?
So you know they used to have the diapers
and they reused, they washed, they had the cloth diapers. You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, and they reused. And then the same ones they sell at the dollar store.
Wait, wait, they have no pampers.
Oh, you had cloth diapers?
Yeah.
Yo, big black ass.
I don't know, I don't know, I don't know what I...
You done shit all out, them diapers.
Bro, bro, I grew up with cement floors in 10 rooms.
What you thought we had?
I'm eating Gerber.
You ain't have Gerber?
Man, I've been eating rice in two months.
What the hell, bro?
What y'all?
Ain't nobody have no baby food.
Ain't nobody.
You know what I'm talking about.
Ain't a country.
You ain't get no Gerber.
Right, right, right, right, right.
You ain't tuna.
Man, I've been eating neck bone, oxtail in three months.
Three months.
Yeah. Man, I got light. I've been eating light bone, oxtail, in three months. Three months. Yeah!
Man, I got light,
I've been eating light bread,
hot dogs.
Really?
Yeah!
You didn't get no baby food.
What's wrong with you?
They had to have something.
Grinch, oatmeal,
my man know what I'm talking about.
See, he from the country.
Yeah, they had to have
something back there
for the kids, though.
They did.
Like porridge?
You ate whatever
the grown-ups ate.
Just smaller portions.
They pulled a piece of meat off
the oxtail and neck bone and give it to you.
Also, that's why he's so goddamn big.
That nigga said he was eating neck bones in two months.
Two months?
You can't even hold your head up in two months.
Don't worry about it.
They shoving a neck bone in his mouth.
Two months.
That's God.
What's wrong with y'all?
Oh, man.
I'm thinking about Monique saying something Like I've been trying to Find you somebody
For a long time
Yeah
And Monique
Actually addressed that issue
With you as well
Monique said
You need to stop
Running around
Or running behind
These little young folk
And get you
Somebody named
What was the name
I don't know
I think she said Bertha
She said some old name
Yeah old school name
Yeah
Like a Bertha
But they say
Look here Because you old They say No they say, look here, Ochoa.
Because you old.
No, they say you're only as young as the person you feel.
But you're old.
You need to get an old woman.
I feel like 35.
No, you ain't 35.
No, you're not 35.
You can't hang.
29?
No, you're not 29.
That's what I'm saying, what I feel.
That don't mean what you feel, what you are.
You got to get you an old woman.
You got to get you somebody around 50, 40, 50.
I don't want nothing overclosed, and I donate those.
So let's try something else.
We going to get you right, though.
We going to find you.
Anybody single tonight?
Yeah, Jack.
No, everybody came with.
Who's single?
Who the hell coming?
How you doing?
Ain't nobody coming to the.
If you coming to the Super Bowl single?
I bet I can find somebody here single right now.
Look at that, they back there yelling, yeah, uh.
Told you.
Yeah, uh.
Don't get scared now, you look nervous.
And you going, hey, he going to do that shit now?
Yeah.
Yeah, Jack.
Yeah, they done heard about that baby arm, they here.
Nah.
Yeah. Stop looking at the crowd. I'm just, I'm waiting on them, on Nate Hill. Nah. Yeah.
Stop looking at the crowd.
I'm just, I'm waiting on, look, I'm waiting on.
Who is she?
At the bar, at the bar, right there.
What's your name, honey?
Martini.
Martini.
Martini.
Oh, she young.
Yeah.
With a name like Martini, you know ain't nobody, ain't nobody over 30 with a name Martini.
How you know?
You don't think so?
Her name, Ms. How you know? You don't think so? Her name,
Ms. Morel does something.
You got the Louise,
you got Ella,
you got Mary Bell. That's what you need,
you need an Ella.
Yeah, yeah,
you got Louise,
Annabelle.
You know what,
you need somebody
with the middle name May.
You need a Beatrice.
Oh yeah,
May.
Go true.
If you got a middle name May,
you at least 45.
Yeah,
or 50. Oh, and go by all three names? Yeah. Yeah, you throw that middle name, you at least 45. Yeah, or 50.
Oh, and go by all three names?
Yeah.
Yeah, you throw that middle name in there.
That's about your speed.
Mary Ellen.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I like it.
I like it.
I like it.
I like it.
Betsy Ann.
Sue Beth.
Sue Beth.
Sue Beth?
Yeah.
You got three names?
Because ain't nobody using all three of them.
Everybody got a middle name.
I don't have a middle name. You ain't got no middle name. You know my brother have a middle name. You got a names? Ain't nobody, cause ain't nobody using all three of them. You know, everybody got a middle, I don't have a middle name.
You ain't got no middle name.
You know my brother have a middle name.
You got a middle name?
Yeah, it's Channing.
Well what's your first name?
Randolph.
Yeah, that's the old ass name there.
That's the old ass name,
that's the old ass name right there for you.
That's the old ass name, Channing.
But your name Randolph?
Oh yeah, that my business name. Randolph. When I go to deal with people Jay. But your name Randolph? Oh, yeah. That's my business name.
Randolph.
When I go to deal with people with money, I'm Randolph.
Right, right.
If you tell somebody, oh, Randolph Crowder.
No, I don't tell anybody that.
Man, they're going to hang the phone up on you.
And say, you country as hell.
So I did it.
I put my son's name Randolph and my second son's middle name Randolph.
I kept the name going through the family.
That's some country shit in there.
Yeah!
Yeah, Jack.
That's almost like George Foreman,
he got like all his kids named George.
All his sons, yeah, that's what I did.
For real?
Yeah, and my wife, my wife ain't really like it,
but she had to deal with it,
because she know I'm country.
Yeah.
I'ma keep the line going, and I'm rich.
Yeah. So the kids are taken care of.
That's the thing that killed me.
I'm like, I done lined this shit up for y'all.
Y'all better have my name.
Because y'all ain't got to worry about nothing because of me.
Right, right, right, right.
Y'all can work at the Wendy's.
Right.
And be rich forever.
Like, yeah, man, that's why I had to put my name in there.
You did that.
You did that to me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I like that.
I like that.
So you named him Randolph Channing Jr.?
I'm junior already.
Okay, so he the third.
So my son is Randolph Channing Crowder III,
and then I have a daughter named Ava,
and then my second son is Chaz Lee Randolph Crowder.
Okay.
And we can't have no more babies because I had a vasectomy.
So if my wife gets pregnant again, we got a long conversation.
She might just name him Randy.
She ain't going to name him nothing.
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podcasts. In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal
that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir?
No.
It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second.
I'm going to ask...
I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn.
In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran-Contra,
you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal
that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago,
but which few of us still remember today.
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Coming to the stage.
Who dat?
Right now we have Sweet Tate.
Sweet? I need an autograph.
Yeah, look at here.
Can I get a picture?
Hey, stop.
Yeah. I need an autograph. Can I get a picture? Hey, stop! Yeah!
Thank you so much.
Thank you, baby.
Thank you, boy.
Morning, what's up, mama?
You good?
All right.
What's up, y'all?
I know that's right.
You know what?
I got a great question for you, because he a lot.
You were cousins with Gabrielle Union.
Mm-hmm.
So, what would, did y'all, I mean, how close?
What cousin?
First cousin, second cousin?
Well, it's my dad's cousin, so my dad grew up with her.
Okay.
That's her real cousin, not that fake cousin that you say.
Who?
ASAP. ASAP is my cousin. I could fake cousin that you say. Who? ASAP.
ASAP is my cousin.
I could call ASAP right now.
She laughing.
She laughing.
Because she know that's my cousin. No, she don't.
Everybody know that.
No, don't nobody know that.
You the only one don't know that.
No, you don't.
We look just alike.
I just ain't got no hair.
You look like ASAP to you.
Yeah, yeah, thank you.
It's a little bit.
Thank you.
Told you.
Do you know how much space is in between that?
Huh?
That's enough?
She said on a scale of one to two.
Are you working on a new album?
My first album.
Your first one?
Yeah.
You excited?
I'm nervous.
Excited.
Why are you nervous?
I mean, y'all are athletes.
It's like getting ready for the big game.
Yes.
It's my first big game.
Ooh, I like that.
I like that.
So what can we expect from this album?
Well, I'm from the West Coast,
so I feel like my goal is to just tell my story
as, you know, a girl growing up in the Bay,
Sacramento, California, and what I've been through.
I know that's right, Bay Area!
Did you always want to be an entertainer?
Well, I wanted to do hair at first.
You wanted to do hair first?
And then back then, what people make it now is nothing compared to what they used to make back then.
And when I looked at the annual salary back then, I was like, I got to get my money to this.
Right.
So I changed my career over.
So could you, like, if somebody, like, if a girlfriend of yours says, hey, sweetie, can you do my hair? Could you do hair? Oh, I love getting my girls over. So, could you, like, if somebody, like, if a girlfriend of yours
says,
hey,
sweetie,
can you do my hair?
Could you do hair?
Oh,
I love getting my girls ready.
Oh,
you do?
Do you?
Yeah.
I do,
I do hair,
I do,
I do my old lady hair and makeup.
Aw,
that's cute.
Yeah,
I install little wigs,
flat iron,
wash set,
curl,
everything.
You be putting the glue down?
Extensions,
huh?
You be putting the glue down?
Oh,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
I use Gorilla Glue.
Okay.
Yeah.
No, I'm not, I'm not lying. yeah. I use Gorilla Glue. Okay. Yeah.
No, I'm not lying. No, I use Gorilla, for my kids, I use As Control.
Okay.
You can't use Gorilla Glue on hair.
How you?
You gonna pull the whole scalp off.
I meant to say As Control, I'm sorry.
Okay, yeah, yeah.
Baby!
Tell him I do your hair.
Thank you.
She say, yes, baby.
Yeah.
I love that. I do makeup too. Matter of fact, you know Arrogantay? Uh-huh. I do your hair. Thank you. She say, yes, baby. Yeah. I love that.
I do makeup, too.
Matter of fact, you know Arrogant Tay?
Uh-huh.
I'm Lonzo.
Uh-huh.
Jonathan.
Uh-huh.
I put them niggas on.
Really?
Yes.
Now, ladies, you know your man love you.
If he help you take your braid down.
Thank you.
That's a real man right there.
Cutting out, you know, in between the strings, not your hair.
That's real love. And then I know how to do it so I don't cut her
hair. I love that. Yeah, that's how good I am.
Okay. Yeah, the more you can do,
the more you can save.
Do it here, sweetie. I swear.
So how long have you been in the game?
Icy Girl dropped 2017.
So
three, four. Ooh.
Dang, that was SoundCloud. Dang, it's been a minute. Right. So when three, four. Ooh, dang, that was SoundCloud.
Dang, it's been a minute.
Right.
So, when you first started, were you nervous to get up on stage and get up in front of people?
Were you nervous?
Yeah, I was nervous.
So, what did you do to calm your nerves, to relax yourself?
Hennessy.
I'm going to take a look.
Hey, you want to try some of my cognac?
You know I have a cognac.
Well, I did dry January.
I'm taking my first drink tomorrow night.
You should actually come.
I'm performing at Club Zook.
It's around the corner.
Wait, can I help?
Can I perform too?
Yeah.
With you?
Yeah, come on.
Yeah.
I'm performing with T-Pain tonight in his residency.
Okay, pull up tomorrow.
Oh, I'm finna be famous.
I'm finna be famous.
Like he ain't already famous.
Do you believe what he's saying?
Yeah, he like the cool uncle.
Yeah.
Hey, the cool uncle.
One of them lying uncles.
And then you like the nosy uncle.
Ooh, nosy.
It's okay.
Sweet Ashley, I'm really not nosy.
It's okay.
I'm really not nosy.
I'm hanging with y'all.
You hanging with us
Yeah
I appreciate that
Of course
So collabs
How many
I mean
How many features
How many collabs
Are on the album with you
I mean typically
I like to get the song done
And then get the features afterwards
Oh okay
Go ahead
You said a feature
Collab
Huh
I rap
Oh
Yeah I rap
You do
Let me hear something
Huh Let me hear something Huh?
Let me hear something
Um
Go ahead
I'm not the one to play with
They call me Ocho
Bitch I got an itch
That's it
That's it for now
Okay a little freestyle
Yeah yeah
You can write for me
It ain't nobody going to know.
Okay.
Yeah.
Baby, I got another job.
No, you don't.
We're going to do some trivia.
I'm going to ask you guys five questions.
Please do not shout out the answer.
A gift basket?
Huh?
A gift basket?
We got your cigars in there.
Nah, let's give away your money.
Let's give money first.
I ain't got no money on me.
Hey, y'all got Zelle?
Yeah.
Y'all got Cash App?
Yeah.
Okay, the first question we start with,
we gonna start with $1,000,
and we gonna work our way up.
And then we'll go to the gift basket.
So how much we giving away?
I'm starting with $1,000.
I got this.
I got this tonight.
So how many people are we going to bless?
The first question, we're going to start with $1,000.
And then we're going to go to the gift basket.
And then depending on what my funds look like, I might give away another $1,000.
Look at you, old child.
Because I got money.
Okay.
Back in September, we talked about my interview on TMZ appearing to leave a restaurant with a famous singer-actress.
Name that singer-actress.
Hold on.
Didn't I just tell you don't show
the answer?
Go ahead.
You can pick out the person you want to ask
that's going to give us the answer.
No, don't do that. Don't do that to me. You pick
the person because I can't pick the person because I'm
giving out the money. Yeah, you can. No, I want to do that.
But they heard the thing. They're going to be mad.
You got to give out the money, but they got to get
the answer right.
Oh, what's the answer?
Oh, okay, okay.
Hey, yo.
Hold on.
Who that is waving their hand like that with a striped shirt, looking like a prison jacket? Come on up here. Hold on. Who that is waving their hand like that with a striped shirt?
Look like a prison jacket.
Come on up here.
Come on.
You, yes, you.
Yes, you.
Ven aqui.
Yes, you.
Selena Gomez.
What is it?
Selena Gomez. Oh, it? Selena Gomez.
Oh, that's your ex.
That is my ex.
But that's who I'm doing it. That's your ex.
That's your ex.
That is correct.
What's your name?
Nora from Texas.
Texas.
Yay!
Oh, shit.
You a Cowboys fan?
No.
Okay. Yes, yes. You got toboys fan? No. OK.
You got to come up, mama, so I can
get you all these little chains now.
Oh, my god.
OK, come with me.
Come with me.
Because she's from Texas and not a Cowboy fan,
give her an extra $200.
Where to?
Oh, my god.
Shit.
Oh, my god.
You sure?
Congratulations.
What's your name again?
My name is Nora from-
Nora from Texas.
You gonna do it?
All right.
Nora, how you doing?
Hey, honey.
It's been so long.
It's nice to meet you.
It's a pleasure.
I used to watch you in a reality show, but I'm not gonna mention who.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Don't mention that.
Nah, the wife is here.
Don't do that.
Don't want any problems.
Yeah, Nora, he might deduct you 500.
You mention that. Don't do that. Don't do that. Now Yeah, nor he might deduct you 500, you mentioned that.
Don't do that.
Now listen, you're gonna get your money, right?
See the end?
That guy hold his hand up.
Hand up?
The bald head guy.
Right here.
His name is Doug.
Doug.
He's gonna take care of it.
Can you take her to Doug, please?
Oh, you okay?
Your son?
He's my son.
You my boy, you my boy, dog.
You my boy, dog.
You my boy, dog.
Yes, sir.
I have a great son.
Congratulations. He brought me to Vegas. Appreciate you, bro. Thank you, thank you,g. You my boy, dawg. You my boy, dawg. Yes, sir. Congratulations. I have a great son.
He brought me to Vegas.
Appreciate you, bro.
Thank you.
Thank you, bro.
Can you take Mom for a hug?
100%.
We got a picture.
Question number two.
What did I admit to doing eight to 10 times a day?
Sex.
Whoa, whoa.
Did I take?
Don't blurt out the answer.
My bad.
Hold on.
Pick up.
Go ahead, Pick up. Go ahead.
Pick up.
Pick up.
Right now, is that a white bubble vest?
Yes.
All right.
Bubble vest.
Bubble vest.
Yeah.
Bubble vest.
Right now, white bubble vest.
Is my mic working?
Yeah.
I heard you ask if the mic working. What is it? Yeah, you right. Yeah. Yeah, you heard.
I heard you ask if the mic working.
What is it?
Brushing your teeth.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
You say that?
Yeah.
Eight, ten times a day?
Yeah.
It's only 24 hours in a day.
I brush my teeth eight to ten times,
not eight to ten hours.
Man, that's too much, boy.
Boy, you're going to... Now y'all understand
why he was in the same class
K through 12.
I'm just saying,
brushing your teeth
eight, ten times a day,
you're going to brush
all your goddamn enema off.
I'm just saying.
Two or three is enough.
Well, I go to Columbia where you went and gave me some more. I ain't never been to Columbia. Where'd you get them from? I'm just saying Two or three is enough Well I go to I go to Columbia
Where you in
And get me some more
I ain't never been to Columbia
Where you getting from
I'm on probation
Where you getting from
Oh these mine
Shit I paid for them
The last one
What airline does
Ocho fly
To save money.
Hold on, hold on.
Take the mic right here You
Ocho flies spirit
That is correct
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