Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Burrow Batmobile, breakup stories, Michael Jackson GOAT
Episode Date: December 14, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the top pop culture moments of the week. Top stories include Cincinnati Bengals QB Joe Burrow bought a $2.9M Batmobile, Ocho, Unc and J.R.... Smith exchange breakup stories, the guys debate if anyone will ever be as famous as Michael Jackson and much more!03:00 - What using emojis says about you12:13 - They used to call Ocho “Hella Hands”14:35 - Joe Burrow purchases a “BatMobile”19:05 - Ocho, Unc, and JR trade break up stories30:15 - KeKe Wyatt didn’t know the words to “Before I Let Go”35:10 - Will anyone ever be as famous as Michael Jackson was?(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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If you love to use emojis, you're going to heart this news.
See what I did there, Ocho?
Researchers from Indiana University say those who use a lot of emojis tend to have higher emotional intelligence.
Oh, you do?
Everybody knows.
You know your voice.
Stay with the emojis.
Hey, I be, I be, I be, I be, I be, I be sitting here all the time.
Yeah, yeah. Uh-huh. Which is the ability to understand, perceive, and manage your emotions and the emotions of others. Attachment, which often involves prioritizing self-reliance and independence over emotional closeness and intimacy.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Now y'all want you.
Hey, I still have emojis.
Hold on.
A lot of times, that's how I respond.
Hey, what's your.
Mr. Crying.
Hey, hey, send, what's your, Mr. Crying Emoji. Hey,
Ask Ash. Hey, Ash,
send me something. Thumbs up.
What's your emoji? Crying
Emoji.
Crying? Wait, crying,
laughing or laughing? Probably the crying emoji.
Okay, okay.
Laughing, yes. Yes.
Crying, laughing.
And I'm very simple. Ash is you're like okay i'm on my way
okay that's it
you're the same thing you're like i'm outside just a letter
i don't know no no no it's kate right. Or I used to like to use bitmojis.
You know, I got my little man.
He's dressed up.
He got a little sweater.
Nah.
He got a sweater on.
He got the glass.
He got a little part.
I'm going to bring the bitmojis back.
Then I had Chick Tobey say, you send me one more Bitmoji.
I'm going to block you.
Hey, Ocho, I sent him a Bitmoji like this.
It's an app you can go to, and you can make a man look just like Ocho.
Have a bald head.
You can put glasses on him.
You can put a gold chain on him, everything.
It's just a CG. uh you gotta pay for it uh uh cg yeah yeah yeah it's almost like oh yeah okay okay no no no i'm gonna do that yeah
but that's but that that's i mean a lot of times that's how me and my sister like
she'll say something i'll like respond with an emoji or she'll respond with a bitmoji.
Right.
All holidays.
Okay.
I gotta do that.
I gotta.
I gotta do that.
Yay!
Let me see if I still got my bitmoji over here.
I'll show you two right now okay
hey hey i'm talking about something i'm gonna go find this uh holidays coming up have y'all
have y'all started your christmas shopping yet are you done with your christmas shopping
you know thank you thanksgiving is over or did you do most of your cribbing shop
shopping on black friday when things were that Were at a decent price Talk to me chat
Yeah
Yes
No
Maybe
Okay cool
Cool
Anyway
Hey I'm excited
About this fight though
Um
For the fight
Keith Lee
The whoop his ass
Um
That's pretty much it i'm excited for the holidays
um i haven't started christmas shopping yet i don't i don't know what my older kids want
uh i've got a christmas list for my my babies my young babies um i this, this young lady, um, named Monique.
I owe her a gift, you know, for, for, for the blessings that she's bestowed upon me.
And, um, that's pretty much it.
That's pretty much it.
You know, my mom and I here, my grandma and I here.
So I'm gonna go see them Christmas morning.
I'm not sure the graveyard should be open Christmas morning.
I'm gonna go, I'm gonna go get them a gift
And that's
That's pretty much it
Other than that
You know
Make sure y'all remember
The tour
Tickets
Resale
Tomorrow
At noon
NSFW is the code
NSFW is the code
And that's pretty much it NSFW is the code. NSFW is the code.
And that's pretty much it.
I wish I could actually see what y'all are saying,
but my phone is charging.
What else y'all want to talk about?
Can I tell y'all the Bengals are the best 4-and-8 team in the NFL right now Even though our defense
Is uh shaky
If we happen
For fuck
Some god forsaken reason happen to get in the playoffs
We are a team that nobody would want to see
Can I stand on that
Or can I say that
You all believe me Or no No Can I stand on that? Or can I say that? You got a problem with me?
No.
No.
Yes, no, maybe.
Okay, cool.
Let me see what else can I talk about.
Oh.
Yes, sir.
Yes.
Ocho.
Uh-huh.
You remember we had that conversation?
Well, you got that whole lunchbox on.
And I told you I had one.
Can you read what she said?
I can't hear you.
I can barely see it.
What did she say?
I can barely hear you.
It says,
wait,
that's your third grade
Ms. Max class.
No,
no,
no.
I got it by,
y'all see that?
Yeah,
it is.
Actually,
it's 22 years old.
And that's your original
third grade?
Right.
No, I used to bring my lunch to work, but I had it in a bag.
And this lady that works at Services, she's like, you know what?
Have you ever thought about a lunchbox?
I said, nah, not really.
That's a nice little gesture.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was thoughtful. And you like
the Hulk? Yeah.
Hey.
So, I'm going to keep it.
My Hulk, uh, Burns
got the Spider-Man. I got the Hulk.
He's like, man, I don't know
where my at. He'd say, yeah, I probably
threw it away, but you know, I hold on to everything.
I'm very sentimental
if you didn't know.
I like the
whole load of stuff, Ocho.
Yeah, I'm going to do it. I'm going to do it.
Yeah, but you ought to get that big emoji.
Use the big emoji.
Use the big emoji and
play around with it a little bit.
Play around.
Hold on. Let me see if I can...
Hey!
There's my guy.
Can you see it?
Hey, I got it, dude. I got it.
I got to get me one of them.
I got to get me one of them i gotta get me one of them
yeah that's so right that's what i normally do oh i just like i'll be responding to people i send my bib i'll send my big emoji do thumbs up. He got all... He cool, man.
So, come New Year's,
that's what you get. That's my New Year's.
That's it, my Ben Moji.
Oh, yeah.
I use Ben Moji. Do you use Ben Moji?
Big time.
Big time.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I keep my...
Yeah, my favorite emoji is the hard eyes.
Yeah, yeah.
I be sending the hard eyes, like...
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a little...
I had a little crush on this little chick.
Little chick named Monique.
Yeah, I be sending Monique the crush ads and stuff.
And she be responding sometimes.
She cool.
Yeah, she cool.
Yeah, she cool.
Okay.
Okay.
Tony, he said, Ocho and Keaton Lee going at it while Hunk and Prime commentated on the side with B-Families.
I got my money on Ocho.
Yeah, I'm sure you do.
Because they, when I was, you know, they used to call me hella hands, right?
They called me hella hands.
Matter of fact, let me tell you, hold on.
Matter of fact, when I was in L.A., you know, when I was in L.A., you know.
Why'd they call you hella hands?
Listen, man, I don't want to bring that up, you know, when I was in L.A. and stuff.
But they used to call me little baby swabbles.
You hear me?
Hey, I'm going to tell you again.
Hey, Keith Lee, Bruce Lee, Spike Lee and Lee from Rush Hour.
All of them getting their ass whooped.
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Joe Burr says he bought a Tumblr Batmobile from the Dark Knight trilogy.
Each were priced at about $3 million and are fully functional but not street legal.
Burrow told T. Higgins and Jamar Chase during practice last week,
Have I told you I bought a Batmobile?
I don't get it for like a year, but I bought one.
I mean, it ain't street legal.
That's a flirt.
That's a flirt.
I mean, listen, you collect cars, don't you? You love cars, huh? Yeah, but they need to be street legal that's a flirt that's a flirt i mean listen you you collect cars don't
you you love cars yeah but they need to be street legal i gotta be able to drive them on the street
i know but some something like that would be a collector's item like you know jay leno rick
some of those some of those dudes that collect things where you it's not street legal you put
it up and you save it and later on down the road you know it's where you paid it and lay it on down the road, you know it's working, you pay $3 million for it, think about it, maybe 10 years, 20 years from now,
who knows what it might cost
or what it might be worth for that matter.
What you want to say, Sweet?
Three bills.
How much it cost?
Three tickets.
Three tickets.
$3 million.
Man, listen, y'all better get,
I don't know how much y'all making.
Y'all killing it.
Because I ain't got it.
That's Burrow.
That's a $250 million.
Matthew, he paid $55 a year in football salary,
possibly another $3 to $5 off the bill.
So he probably doing $60 a year.
$30?
That's fantastic.
That's about $30.
$28?
No.
Yeah, I ain't spending that.
Reveal?
$3 million on one car? It ain't spending that. Three million? Three million on one car?
It ain't moving nowhere.
Because that's a house.
And I ain't talking about no RV and no mobile home.
Yeah.
No, I'm going down there to Cabo with my boys and them
and go buy a villa next to them.
That's what I'm going to do.
I'm not nothing.
A Batman build and I can't drive it?
He must be a huge fan of Batman. I am too. He must be a huge do. I'm not nothing. A Batman bill and I can't drive it? He must be a huge fan of Batman.
I am too.
He must be a huge fan.
I watch the movies.
I don't give a damn if he was Batman.
I'm not buying that.
Yeah.
I mean, listen.
We all have a vice and certain things that we was purged on.
What $3 million vice you got?
Watching bands ain't got no goddamn vice.
Not like this.
That's what I'm trying
to figure out.
Shit.
He probably does,
obviously,
for a reason,
to spend $3 million on that.
And I think the value
of whatever it is
he purchased,
the Batmobile,
Tumblr,
whatever the hell
it might be,
years from now,
it's going to be worth
10, 15 times
what he paid for it.
It better be a big roof car type of girl
how you do something.
You better do something crazy.
You didn't give me that.
For something, 3 million for a car?
Listen, I can't even talk trash.
I think it was the 2009, 2009 season.
Hell, I leased a goddamn Bugatti for the season
for the year
you a damn
like a damn idiot
yeah but
you gotta understand
I was making
this was money
off the fee
I was making
so much off the fee
I don't care
you steal your money
your people say
they go to the
what was that
payment
$25,000 a month
oh hell no
yeah
a month
yeah
yes yes sir and you know I know how much you know how I remember how much it was Hell no. A month? Yeah.
Yes, sir.
You know how I remember how much it was?
Matter of fact, people in the chat,
if you could do me a favor,
you know how people get in trouble with their old tweets when they become famous or something?
People go search up their old tweets.
We were playing Philly in the preseason
and I tweeted in the middle of the game on the sideline after I got hit.
I literally, literally on the sideline, I got hit, came to the sideline and tweeted, I'm okay, y'all.
The NFL fined me 25 grand for tweeting in the middle of a game, and that's how I remember what my Bugatti payments was.
Because once they took it out of my check, that was the tweet I sent out the next day.
Oh, no.
Hey, Chad.
Hey, Chad.
If y'all know how to get on Twitter and go back to, I think I was still playing.
It was probably 2009, 2009.
I guarantee the tweet is still up.
Damn, the NFL found me.
Go search your shit.
Leave my shit alone.
Hey, that was so funny.
Bro. Yeah. 25,000. Yeah. was so funny. Bro, 25,000.
Yeah.
Hey, they found me, what, 50,000?
Hey, that was funny.
I remember that too.
I mean, I got to be making some serious bread.
I got to be having some serious bread.
But I don't really like, like I said, like a car like that, man.
And now you got a tie- $22,000, an oil
change. Nah, hell nah. Check this out. Slash Sylvester Stallone says he once mailed his
longtime wife, Jennifer Flavin, a breakup letter via FedEx. Stallone expressed regret about the
decision to send the note back to Flavin back in 1994 when the couple had been
dated for six years but a year later they patched things up and the two got married in 1997 and they
stayed together ever since what's the worst way you ever broke up with someone oh hey I'm so glad
y'all see yeah there we go hold on hey I never forget i don't remember the year but let me tell you
my history when it comes to women everybody leave me jay jay harg when i tell you everybody leave me
i never stood a chance so so many people have left me to the point where i'm numb to it when
somebody leaves like that's that's how that's how long it's been happening.
They always do.
Yeah.
Oh, so you leave?
Listen, I'm still numb to it.
I never forget.
I've never been left.
The thing left a voicemail.
She broke up with me, and she left a voicemail on my phone.
Who breaks up with somebody and not have the decency to do it to their face?
Or at least text it to me i happen not to
answer the phone without any answer the phone she left jasmine sullivan i'd never forget this
she left jasmine sullivan's in love with another man with him oh no in love with another man on
my point man i'm like oh what the and when i and when i tried to you know get in contact with her
to see that's what was going on,
I couldn't, like, I don't know if she had blocked my number or what had happened.
And then, like, two weeks later, she was with another dude.
So it made sense.
Oh, it made sense.
I don't think you got to talk about it. I'm not scared of lying to the target.
Yeah, yeah.
She slept with another dude, and then he did it it wrong and then he tried to spin it up.
You gotta let him spin it up.
You gotta get your lick back.
No, no, no, no, no.
I don't do no lick back.
I don't do no lick back.
Once you depart,
once you get off the plane,
you know how you try to get back on
and then you can't come back.
No, we ain't doing that.
Once you walk off the plane,
I'm good because everything I do, you know who I am.
Everything I do comes from a good place.
I'm genuine, you know.
And I'm not perfect.
I'm the first to say I'm not perfect.
But, you know, for the mistakes that I do make, you know, God, God forgive me.
You know, listen, I'm a bad guy sometimes. I try to follow the Ten Commandments, but sometimes I fall short.
And the thing is, Ocho probably, his heart in the right place.
His dinging that's in the wrong place.
That's his father.
Oh, no.
I don't know.
I was about to say, but you can't make it all the way to Paris.
I ain't got no place to find that.
We all had that problem when we were young.
You ain't had your meat under control.
I'm a good dude.
I'm a good dude.
I'm a good dude.
Yeah.
I'm a good, hey, he's a good man.
Hey, I feel you.
He's a good man.
I feel you, bro.
It was like that for a minute.
That's what got me in trouble when I was younger.
A lot of them told me I was good.
That was the problem.
I just stayed at home.
But as you get older, you're like, damn.
You know what?
Yeah.
Get that.
Yeah.
Come on, man.
You know what?
I mean, it's just like the thing the thing you know when somebody's serious like when somebody say don't call me no more all that i mean they don't really say anything
they're like shannon i'm over it i'm done um boom that's it and you call i think they'll be
already done like change how to call the people and say, look,
I'm going to call my ex.
I'm going to call.
He's soon to be my ex.
Because soon as they hang up, you call right back.
The number you call is no longer in service. If you feel you reached this number, please hang up and try this call again.
Hey, it is what it is. When it runs its course, it yeah runs its course ain't nothing you can do i'm not
finna i'm not finna blow you up do all that stuff because you're not finna hit me with no harassment
charge i told him i told him tell me not to call i'm gonna say hey are you sure i'm gonna say hey
i'm gonna call one more time time Shannon don't call me okay yeah that's it
that's it
what's that A&E
that's it
scaring straight
oh yeah
you know how to put
that thing on me
yeah
hey
I ain't gonna lie man
I got my heart
a little broken
damn
I was in high school
brother
got to
there's the only girl who broke up with me.
Well, tell me about it.
Tell me about it.
Yeah, straight up, bro.
Yeah, she got me.
I was 16, dog.
So, look, right?
So, I'm going to keep it all the way to 1,000.
I didn't want to go to this tournament, right?
I was playing in the AU basketball.
My mom told me, you got to go to this tournament and all that.
But it was like a little party.. But it was like a little party.
Oh, so you had a little mommy.
I had a freaking girlfriend.
I thought I was fly like a young man.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, a little mommy.
But all the time,
I'm a sophomore.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm a sophomore starting varsity,
football and basketball.
I'm thinking, I'm the man.
Everybody over here
looking at my IQ.
So my pops ended up
making me go to this tournament.
So I was supposed to call her
at a certain time, and I did
end up calling her. I had a
game.
Because, you know, we played six games a day back then.
But I had a game.
And it just so happened, I get
the scholarship that I always
wanted, the Carolina. Roy Williams came
to my game, everything. I ended up
getting that. That happened literally the same weekend.
Bro, I get back.
I get back to school.
Everybody hearing about it.
Da-da-da-da.
She give me my Letterman jacket back, my little chain.
And I was like, nah, I'm good.
Like, straight, like, I wasn't going to give her a hug and all that.
She hand on the chest.
Wait a minute.
Like, nah, I'm good.
Like, I'll holla she gave you she gave you the
letterman jacket back in the chain like where straight up the letterman jacket back in the
chain like nah I'm I'm I'm good beloved like on that I'm like oh like damn and when I hit new
bro I ain't gonna lie I was like the first girl I ever cried over.
Hey, was you like in the fetal position in the bed?
Like that kind of cry where your stomach hurt?
After that, I was just like, no.
Oh, so you've been there?
Oh, yeah.
Hey, you been in the fetal position before crying, no?
Yeah.
I was there young.
I was there young.
That's why I'm glad we could be vulnerable and tell the truth.
Because we've all been there. You know, some dudes be acting like, oh, I ain't crying over. Yeah, I done there young. I was there young. That's why I'm glad we could be vulnerable and tell the truth. Because we've all been there.
You know, some dudes be acting like, oh, I ain't crying over.
Yeah, I done been there.
You ain't never been in love before, did you?
I don't wish that kind of pain on nobody, boy.
And that's hurt, boy.
Nope.
Whatever.
Right.
Ever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And if you ever able to make it right make it right
if you can't
let it be
but if you can
you have to
man
but one thing
it's one thing
about it
stuff like that
story you just told
like with that
story you just told
that story you just told
obviously I was scarred
years ago
I was scarred years ago
and one thing
I always tell
Uncle all the time
anytime we talk about
things like this
Uncle you know
and you get on me too about saying it where i say when dealing with people
you know i always manage my expectations you hear me you see where i'm coming from so understanding
not only how you get them is how you lose them you you know and understanding history always
repeats itself so therefore i'm able to I'm able to compartmentalize
and understand, you know what I'm trying to go,
just by example.
So it's easy when things don't work out,
I always remember and just trace back,
well, hell, well, this is what happened back then.
So I'm not going to be delusional and think,
well, hell, it wouldn't happen to me.
So it makes it easy because of that heartbreak I done been through 20 years ago.
Oh, it sounds dumb, but it's been a protector for me because, hell,
when I think about it, everybody left me since 1983.
I'm shooting like 30%
from the field.
A-double-A.
The Haze.
Hey, I'm shooting 30%
from the field.
I mean, well.
I ain't gonna lie.
I mean, well.
You gotta figure out
where it's at.
But, you know.
Huh?
Yeah, I saw the
notebook and shit.
Do you watch film, though?
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
I'm talking about do you watch film or you?
I need to know.
You gotta be.
Yeah.
Yeah, you gotta, yeah.
That's the thing, dog.
If you don't watch film on you,
you watch the film on everybody else.
It's a difference, dog.
You know, you like, oh, damn.
Yeah.
I ain't even have to step to the right right there.
I could have just kept.
You watch the meat.
You know, come on now, you know.
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T.C. Wyatt was invited to the Frankie Beverly Tribute to perform.
I didn't on the words
before I let go.
Hey, one thing about it,
when it comes to Kiki Wyatt,
she can do no wrong.
There'll be no Kiki Wyatt slander here,
Ocho said,
O'Nightcap.
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greatest voices of all time top tier okay now sometimes we forget words sometimes. As an artist, it does happen.
It happens.
It's a part of the game.
I've seen Frank Sinatra live in 1968 at Carnegie Hall.
He forgot the words.
He forgot the words to fly me to the moon.
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I saw Dean Martin in Vegas at the film Yeah I mean it happens
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Oh we don't know
Not about this though
And you know
You know Kiki's singing
At the wedding too now
She's singing at the wedding
Yeah
Yeah yeah
She's singing at the wedding
Yeah she's singing at the wedding
Don't worry about it
Oh Joe
I saw it Yeah Don't worry about it, Hojo. I saw her.
Yeah, I won't worry about it.
I'll tell you later.
I ain't going to tell you later.
Oh, hey, JR.
Oh, I'm getting married in February, boy.
Oh, now I ain't back on top.
No, I ain't back on top, but I'm getting married in February.
I don't know who the hell it's going to be.
Oh, yeah.
It's going to be somebody.
That's a part of my spiritual journey.
Oh, sure.
What's going on?
A part of my spiritual journey is finding that support system that wants to be there to support me through the ups and the downs.
God said to love thy neighbor.
You know, and those vows.
Hey, what the vows say again, huh?
Sickness and in health.
Yeah, in sickness and in health, till death do us part.
Until one of us get fat.
I like me fat women.
I love me fat women
I ain't saying you gotta stay the exact same size
I did when I met you
But if you think you're gonna be 135
And all of a sudden be 275
That ain't gonna fly
Whoa, whoa, whoa
You ain't never seen 275 put together
In your life, wait
See, what I tell y'all What I tell y'all
what i tell y'all
what's with your face
i just told y'all
hey
i ain't gonna hold you
i can't hold you like i used to
my hips
i need the wall to offer a little
support but back in the day back in the day support. But back in the day,
back in the day, up to 200.
Back in the day, 200.
I can walk around the room for 10 minutes.
No.
What time?
Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. I'm too blunt.
I ain't doing that. Get your big ass
in the bed. Come on.
I ain't doing that.
There's nothing like it.
There's nothing like it.
I mean, as I got older, I mean, when I was younger, when I was younger,
I had the pleasure of dating many women that were of size.
That's what I like to call it.
BBWs.
Beautiful.
I mean, you know, 180 and up was always my quest and what I yearned for.
Women of size.
And as I got older.
Huh?
180 and up?
Yeah, 180 and up.
You know, 200.
You don't like a big switch?
Nah, big.
Nah, nah, nah.
First of all, no.
To be honest, no.
Yeah.
No, hey, no.
Oh, hey.
180?
Fair. When I came into the league, I was. Yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, 180? It's fair.
When I came into the league,
I was,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. 259 I hate that I'm getting
I'm getting
like 10 rounds
it ain't going
it ain't going
to the cards
it's a knockout
yeah
one of them
get knocked out
by round two
Pat 22 said
do you think
anybody
can reach the fame
of Michael Jackson
that Michael Jackson
had
absolutely not
and we in the social media era
and they still won't reach it.
Absolutely not.
You could answer that yourself
without even asking.
That ain't never happened.
When they start passing out,
when I see people pass out
just to see this man,
when they start passing out
to see somebody...
I don't think it's possible, man.
Yeah, hey, I'll let you board.
But until then,
absolutely not.
Absolutely not. How are you going to rest? yeah hey I'll let you board but until then absolutely forgot absolutely forgot
now Mike was
Mike was on another level
you have grown
you make
and that ain't gay
that ain't like
on another level
that's a different level
of fame
that's a different level
I mean you gotta probably
Michael Jackson
he probably was Jordan,
Cristiano Ronaldo,
all combined into one.
One.
You know, can I say something?
It might be a little uncomfortable
and it's scary.
The type of fame Michael Jackson had
is the type of fame
where you're worth more dead than alive.
I don't want to be that famous.
I mean,
because he couldn't go no...
I mean, think about it.
He's been...
He...
Hey.
That's...
That's...
That's how famous he was.
I mean, hey.
You got to think about
how young he was
when he became famous.
Yeah.
I mean, he's been
Michael Jackson since he was like
eight.
What you talking about Switch hell nah
you can't go
nowhere
and since we got fam Switch
we still can go
somewhere
you can't like that
oh no
what I'm cool
man I'm cool
I told my mama I swear I told
my mama the first year I played with Melo
and I
told her I said mama I don't want to be no superstar
so I was like what you mean
you worked your whole life
I said mama I don't want to be no superstar so I was like, what you mean? You worked your whole life? I said, mama, I don't want to be
no superstar.
She's like,
why?
I said,
mama,
I can't go nowhere.
I ain't going to be able
to do nothing.
Like,
I'll play on the team
and like start running
and down.
Like,
we go to Best Buy
and certain shit.
She's like,
really?
I said,
yes.
She was like,
wow.
I ain't thinking about
like that.
I don't want that.
I don't want to have
that,
but I ain't like that,. I don't want that. I don't want that.
I don't want that.
No, sir.
I still fly Deltas, dog.
I'll be an American
and United lines and shit.
And you imagine people just sitting there
nonstop just like, yeah,
yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah. Like, bro, I'm not doing that. Nah. The Volume.
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We dive into the competitive world of streaming.
What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core.
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And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content,
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It became known as the Iran-Contra affair.
The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you.
Please do.
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