Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Usher's halftime show, Vegas Super Bowl Parties
Episode Date: February 12, 20240:00 - Thoughts on Usher halftime show10:00 - Unc talks about his SB weekend, Ocho tells story about Michael Rubin party he went to36:00 - Unc talks about how people have ate off of Katt Williams inte...rview44:00 - Beyonce teases country album47:00 - Unc talks about doing commercial spot with Martin Lawrence55:00 - Much more Nightcap! #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ocho, the halftime show Usher played.
The hit Usher Phil said was my way.
Called up.
You don't have to call.
Superstar. Love in the club. If it ain't got you, official Alicia Keys. way, caught up. You don't have to call. Superstar,
loving the club.
If it ain't got you,
officially should keep.
Woo, my boo.
I don't know how Swizz
gonna feel about that, Usher.
Woo.
You see any?
You see?
But listen,
they are performing.
They are performing.
And when I see an act,
stay with me.
Stay with me now.
When you see an act like that, I think of if you're dating an actress, if you're married see an act, stay with me. Stay with me now. When you see an act like that,
I think of if you're dating an actress,
if you're married to an actress,
and when you're filming,
and you have a romantic scene.
Yeah.
When you're a musician,
and in your profession,
when you're doing a duet,
you know it's Usher.
I'm sure Swiss understands that.
And I'm sure Swiss probably went to some of the rehearsals.
So he knew it was going to go on.
And it's frowned upon to the public.
But these are professionals.
This is what they do.
They perform.
They entertain.
This is what they do.
So obviously, some people will see it one way.
But then you have to understand the position and what these individuals do.
Ocho, you know, man, now in today's thing, you can't do nothing.
You can't give a lady a compliment. You know, Shannon, you know today's thing, you can't do nothing. You can't give a lady a compliment.
You know, Shannon, you know, you're going to get canceled.
And then they take it, you know, man, you old.
I'm like, Madonna ain't never dead.
Madonna got to be like 65, 62, 63.
She keep her 20-year-old.
Cher.
Oh, hey, Cher, beautiful.
That's what I'm saying.
But see, with women,
man, y'all,
I ain't gonna, you know what, it is what it is.
I want everybody to...
Yeah, don't do it, don't do it, don't do it.
Yeah, Cher is 77.
I think Cher performed one of my Super Bowls.
Yeah, Cher is 77. Yeah!
Nah.
You don't remember, see,
you don't remember Sonny and Cher, do you? You don't remember Sonny and Cher, do you?
You don't remember
Sonny and Cher, do you?
I don't know about Sonny and Cher.
What you talking about, man?
I was born in 68.
Like, the variety show
was big back there.
You know, Don Emory,
the Osmond had a show,
the Flip Wilson variety show,
the Jacksons had a show.
What you know about Flip Wilson, now?
What you know about Flip Wilson?? What you know about Flip Wilson?
Geraldine, you watch it,
sucker. Come on now.
Who else?
Tony Orlando and Don.
I mean, Ochoa.
What I know about that, Ochoa.
Burn, you got it bad.
Her on the get... Oh, her.
You got it bad. I like that.
I like Ochoa brought that up. And then Will. i am oh my because i asked him you know i said bro you jumped over will i am i
don't know you still got them same kind of knees now right but he slid up when we sleep and then
uh little john came out there turned to turn down for what yeah and then you know he closed the
house with usher little john and luda you know, he closed the house with Usher, Lil Jon, and
Luda. You know, you gotta, if you sang that
song, you gotta bring Luda out to let him
hit the hook.
I really enjoyed it.
I mean, obviously, listen
to other people, listen to the
comments on Twitter. Well, obviously
I was at the game and it
was really, really dope.
I enjoyed the halftime show.
But every time there's a halftime show, do you know people have gripes and issues with every halftime show there is?
Look.
Every time.
It's always something.
I enjoyed it.
I enjoyed it.
I was at the SoFi with Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Mary J.
Right.
50.
Kendra Lamar.
So I was there to
that one. I was also
in the arena when Prince
was playing Purple Rain and it started to rain.
I was in New Orleans
when Beyonce did what she did.
The lights went out. Beyonce
was unbelievable. I was
in San Francisco. I think it was Coldplay.
I think it was Beyonce. Maybe
Bruno Mars. I think all of them was there.
So I've been in attendance with some pretty memorable performances.
Right, yeah.
But you're right, Ocho.
You're not going to be able to please anybody.
They could have Beyonce, Taylor Swift.
Who's a male?
Adele.
Who's a male performerle who's a male
who's a male performer
Eminem
Jay-Z
Kendrick Lamar
Lil Wayne
and somebody
man
man
they should have had
such and such
but you know
you know why
it's gonna always be an issue
because you have
a hundred
almost two
almost two hundred million
people watching
and everybody
likes different
genres of music everybody likes different genres of music everybody likes
different genres genres of music and it'll be a specific the the the artist that they pick usher
he only appeals to well he appeals to all demographics but then other people are going
to have an issue with it just because just because because. Damn, that was a good
game, man. Halftime show was good too.
Halftime show was long, huh?
I know the players
was mad because you talking about warm up?
You got to warm back up.
Warm all the way back up.
All the way back up. You take everything off.
You take your pads off.
You eating orange slices. You getting
rehydrated.
And then, you know, to strength and conditioning coach and endeavor,
we got to get restretched all over again.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
It's like we going out there for the first time.
Now, all of a sudden, guys getting on the bike,
trying to get their legs back loose.
I'm getting restretched all over again. So, yeah.
And, again, you know something, Ocho.
Halftime ain't no 30 damn
minutes. I mean, by the time you get
to the locker room and they put
the plays up on the board, okay, this is what they're
giving us. This is going to be our counter.
All right, two minutes.
Two minutes, yep. You on the way back out.
You on the way back out. Now you get to sit there.
You talking. Hey, man, you know,
hey, we got to win this one bro
you know blah blah blah but it's uh it's interesting um i like it i like that i mean for me
i'm biased ocho because i know him uh he from the crib so i'm biased and i look i understand like r
and b ocho ain't a whole lot of uptempo. You know, you try to, you know, you try to shake the coast,
but not with R&B.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what I'm saying?
You got it bad and burn,
nice and slow, my boo.
You know,
love of the club, superstar.
Come on, Ocho.
Classic.
He's a classic song.
Yes, my way.
Which is why he was,
why he was chosen to perform
because he has classic hits
that resonate with everybody,
all demographics.
So I'm cool with it.
I mean, everybody,
but you know, Ocho,
you know how it is.
You got, man, wait,
it wasn't Prince.
It wasn't Beyonce.
It wasn't Kendrick
and Dre and Snoop.
Yeah.
Well, you know,
you know who's going to perform next year in New Orleans, huh?
Weezy.
Weezy, our baby.
I mean, that would make sense because it's in New Orleans.
But Beyonce just had an album drop.
Bro, she just did it.
She done done it twice.
Yeah.
Perfect timing.
Perfect timing.
And I like country music.
I like country music.
What the hell country music got like country music what the hell
country music
got to do with New Orleans
I'm surprised
they didn't bring
Wayne Newton ass out there
what we got
Wayne Newton
Wayne Newton
he was sitting up there
with me
oh was he
yep
me Wayne Newton
Jimmy Kimmel
uh
Toby
Toby Wigway
all the boys
was there man listen you know I had a hell of a hell of a weekend man I just Kimmel, Toby, Toby Wigway, all the boys.
Man, you know, I had a hell of a hell of a weekend, man.
I just, now that I have a little time, I want to, I got to thank my team.
I know what we did, the nightcap was awesome.
The live was awesome.
Your team, they need to take a bow.
They need to take a bow.
Everyone I met, that's a part of what you have going on. Hell of a job.
Job well done. And on my side,
Dougie, I love you. I appreciate
you. Man, you've
worked magic through these
years we've been together.
And to get to this point we're at now, man.
I raised it right.
I thank you. I thank you, Ryan, Tyler.
I appreciate you. And I love
y'all, man. And it's only up from here.
It's only up from here.
People,
the top, I mean, most people like
Prince 2007,
Dr. Dre, Snoop, 50,
Mary J, Kendrick, and Eminem.
Whoo! Bro, I mean, come on, man.
That ain't fair. Look at all the...
They got Dre, Snoop, 50,
Mary, Kendrick, Em.
Come on now. Who's left?
Who's left that can perform
at the Super Bowl next year?
Because Beyonce did it with
that Coldplay. She did it with Coldplay and Bruno
Mars. So she did it with them
in 2016.
She did it in New Orleans in 2013.
Michael Jackson.
Rihanna. Rihanna.
Rihanna brought the house down to Arizona.
Yeah, Rih was nice. Rih was dope.
And then U2 in
2002.
Yeah.
For me, like I said, I was in attendance. I saw
2007. I was in attendance
in 2022. And I was in
attendance at
2013 in New Orleans
with Destiny's Child. Now, Michael Jackson, if I'm not mistaken, performed at the Rose Bowl
out here. That was the Cowboys in Buffalo. Right. I came to the festivities, but I didn't go to the
game, you know, cause normally I get out of town on show. Hey, Sunday morning, your boy out like a scout on a new route.
I'm done.
You know, your boy.
Right.
And Vegas, Vegas whooped your boy this time on show.
You know.
Hey, did you gamble or you mean whooped you as far as being tired?
Man, bro, you know what I had to do?
You know, I had ESPN.
I had nightcap.
I had club.
I had my normal appearances.
I was right with you.
People say, what happened to the biggest
days of Vegas? Hell yeah, because you can't remember
nothing. I don't remember nothing.
What? Hey, hold on. What you
did? I mean, outside of work, you had any
extracurricular
activity? Huh? Those
that know won't tell. Those that
tell won't know. I mean,
but you could tell us that we family. We
want to know what went on outside of the work
you had to do. How about this? Give us
one good story. Just give us one good story. How about
this? Oh, Joe. Yeah, man.
You know, I
you know, I was on a PJ. You know, I was on
a PJ that voted right again
again. You talk about your
pajamas. Yeah, I should have been
a job. No, I would. Oh, Joe. So I went to, you know, I, yeah. I should have been in pajamas. No, I went,
so I went to, you know,
I went to Magic Johnson's party.
Awesome.
Okay.
Running,
bumped into an old classmate of mine.
Right, right, right.
Since we're out of Savannah State days.
And then I went to the Draft Kings party.
Nas performed.
Unbelievable,
unbelievable set.
Hey, did you have problems
getting into any of your parties?
Hell no. Man, let me tell you something. I'm did you have problems getting into any of your parties? Hell no.
Man, let me tell you something.
I'm glad you said that, man.
I went to the Fanatics party, right?
You had trouble getting in?
I don't know.
Plus one, it was me and Real.
But, you know, when you go to the Fanatics party, I didn't know.
You know, I don't go out.
I don't go out, but I wanted her to experience it.
I wanted my daughter to experience it.
And Rell had a friend of hers with her.
And I thought, you know,
maybe my face is clean.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Me and Rell could get in
and, you know,
they would let my daughter in.
Nope.
Boy, listen,
that fanatics,
I don't know where they got
that security from.
They all like RoboCop.
You do know that's Michael Rubin, right?
Oh, yeah.
You do know he worth 13 billion. Boy, they Oh, yeah. You do know he worth $13 billion.
What, they don't play?
They don't play. Listen,
I got it, right? You go through one
checkpoint. Yes. You get on the
elevator, right? Yeah. You got
another checkpoint to make sure
you are supposed to be through there
in case you snuck through the first one. Yep.
Then you walk up the stairs.
They had another checkpoint. Then when you get to the fourth, there's a fourth checkpoint. Then you walk up the stairs. They had another checkpoint.
Then when you get to the fourth,
there's a fourth checkpoint. When you get to the fourth checkpoint,
they put a wristband on you.
Then you walk.
Then you're inside the party.
I'm like, well, God damn.
I went to the
commissioner's party.
I went to the commissioner's party.
See, I thought you wanted to go to that. I was hoping you called me so I could have got you to the commissioner's party. You to the commissioner's party yeah see i thought you wanted to go to that
i was hoping you called me so i could have got you the commissioner's party you ain't you ain't
invite me you ain't invite me you ain't invite me it's not my place to invite you because it's
not my party i said if i told you if you wanted to go whose party is it the commissioner now you
know me and the commissioner we we on first name basis you should have came here but i went to i
went to uh i went to magic's party.
Magic was great.
It was in fountain blue in the poodle room.
85.
You can see the whole city with a great look at the sphere or the fear.
I had to go ahead and jump it off.
And then I left there and went to the draft Kings party.
Right.
Right.
Kevin Hart.
And it was great.
You know,
had a little,
had a little, had a little issue,
but you know what?
I don't want to talk about it.
No, Tammy, come on. Don't leave us out like that.
Nah. Who you got an issue with?
Like, y'all off in a fight? Y'all gonna scuff it?
Nah, it wasn't no fight. It was just some
bull jive. Some good words?
Nah, it wasn't no good. No.
Ocho. Come on, now.
Don't leave us hanging. Now you got the whole chat.
We want to know what's going on.
I at the Magic Johnson's party.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Let me know now because I'll jump on it again.
I'll jump on it.
Hey, listen.
If somebody got a problem with you, I'll jump on them like a spider monkey.
We ain't the one now.
We a team.
So if you got a problem, you can't touch them.
But these hands good.
No, Ocho. Yeah. In all my got a problem, you can't touch him, but he's hands good. No, Ocho.
Yeah. In all my life.
Yes, sir. I've
never been in a place
where I received as much love
as I did in that place. Okay, there we go.
Now we talking. And so
I was...
I've never... I mean, everybody say,
hey, just stop it. Man, I want to thank you for what you're doing
club shea shea they say oh man we love you and nightcap y'all a perfect pair obviously you know
you you and steven a bro you're my boy he said but i just love what you do with nightcap and club
shea shea you doing your thing met some people that's you know hey we want to help you it's it's here now but we want to help you go here
oh come on now and so the love and the appreciation and the respect and so i remember that came my
sister's here and i and i remember she said you know my sister is really really religious um and
and uh a lot of times she's like she and i just want to pray for you right and uh you know like
i said like i said she's like my mom because her and my brother they come to like my grandmother
was working my grandfather was had passed on and so it was their responsibility to raise me so
and uh but the love that i received at the magic johnson party right i've been on this earth 55
years and i've been a lot, a lot of places.
I've never received that kind of love.
I've never received that kind of support.
That's why I should have been with you.
I was in the wrong environment.
I was in the wrong crowd.
Because I ain't even finished.
I'm going to let you finish what you're talking about.
Now, mind you, I'm inside the micro movement thing, right?
Yeah.
I got in there.
But there's a section with the VIP.
I mean, I want to say VIP.
Because obviously you have to be VIP. And have to be of importance to even enter and be in there. but there's a section with the VIP. I mean, I want to say VIP because obviously you have to be VIP and have to be of importance to even enter and be in there.
So there was a section I'm looking at. I'm looking at all.
You know, I see Russell Wilson. I see Russell Wilson.
I see, you know, Chase and T. Higgins and I see Justin Jefferson up there.
And, you know, it's a security and it's what you try to get up.
OK, OK. And I walked up. I walked up a rail.
And, you know, security stopped me and walked up a rail and, you know,
security stopped me
and looked back at some lady,
you know,
and the lady does a thumbs up
and a thumbs down
like the dude in Gladiator,
like,
you know,
what car I'm fitting is Gladiator.
And she looked over,
looked at the security
and looked at me
and hit a thumb down.
I'm like,
whoa, whoa, whoa.
I say,
sir,
who is she? And he told me, somebody. I say, you know what?
Bet. That's why I don't go to places like that. That's why I don't go out. Like, what you mean
I can't come up there and say hello to my colleagues from the younger generation?
I tell you what.
I promise you.
I say, baby, I'm sorry.
But oh, no, I left.
I ain't going back.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
I'm not going back.
You have to leave.
No, no.
Listen, I love if you had told me I'd have called him.
I'd have called him personally.
I'd have called him.
I'd have called him.
I love I love Mr. Rubin.
I just don't club.
I don't party.
I don't do day parties, but I was only doing it
just so my daughter and Rell
can experience that atmosphere.
That's not me.
And the fact that they even have...
I got in, but just not to be able to
enter. That lady made me feel
small. I'm like, wait, this is me.
Elcho, it's the Harrison thing.
I got people with me.
Oh, you only got a plus one. I said, well, you got a plus two because you can
get those tickets to somebody else.
I said, this
is how many people I got. And if you want
me to come, this is what you're going to need to do.
And if you don't, no problem. I don't want to
stress you out, but I'm not coming
because I got more than one person with me.
Right, right, right, right, right.
I don't think that would work at his stuff, which is why I don't.
This is new to me.
Yeah, this is new to me.
Again, like I was saying, I come here.
You know, if you don't know me personally, you know me enough to know that I don't go out past 930.
Well, I'm in Vegas.
I ain't go out at all since I've been here.
But I promise real.
I say, you know what?
Tonight I'm going to step out.
It was a day.
It was a day party.
Yeah.
I went out and look at the situation I had to endure.
And that, and that lets me know.
See, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't be, I don't belong in these spaces.
Not with them.
Now where you went now commissioners party.
That's where I belong at.
Because that's the love is there
my love is there magic johnson's party the love would be there but with them young folks i mean
i know i'm outside outside of that environment but to have someone turn me away well i can't
no i can't deal with that yeah okay i can't deal with that i went to the commission never again
and the only reason i went to the commissioners party is because my assistant, Shelly, wanted to go.
She said, I want to go to the commissioners party.
I was like, OK.
Now.
We show up and somehow her tickets have got deactivated.
So she goes up.
I'm in the bathroom and she walking back to work.
I said, what's the party that way?
Now, you talk about a thing.
First of all, you got to get through one thing. Then they
put you on a golf cart,
take you around a long corridor,
get your ass off.
You got to get on another golf cart
to take you around. Yeah. And then they got
metal detectors and they got one, they got
everything. So I
go to the bathroom and she's coming
back. She's like, my thing deactivated.
Man, I walk right up there.
She's trying to explain to him. I say,
my man.
He's like,
I'm not
finna stand here and argue with y'all.
Right, right, right.
What the hell you think I'm coming to do? Hold the place
up? Right, right, right, right, right,
right. Oh, sorry.
It's different over there.
It's different. And the funny
thing, when I came back out,
because I wanted, it took us
10 minutes just to get where everybody was.
When I got
in there, the first five minutes
of being in there, once I finally made it,
after the long journey to get
in, oh, I saw everybody.
I said, let me go say what's up to the boys.
I was in there five minutes. I said,
baby, I'm sorry, but that is why I don't
go out. Let's go. And we walked up out of there.
And I came back out and my daughter was telling me,
oh, they gave everybody
a problem. They wouldn't let so-and-so.
They have NFL players standing outside.
Why do you have NFL players standing outside
and not allowing them entry?
Man, I wish I would stand outside.
Because I didn't know where to go
because I just knew Magic Party.
The thing was,
Shelly had the passes in her phone
because I ain't got no email.
So Shelly had the passes.
I showed up and had nothing.
I said, my man, I'm trying to get to the point.
Your face clean.
Your face clean your face clean
I walked to somebody
he wasn't even affiliated
with the party
man the man was like
hey
how you doing Mr. Sharp
I said I'm fine
I said I'm trying to get
the Magic Johnson party
the only thing I know
is in the poodle room
he left his station
walked me right there
hey
here's Mr. Sharp
make sure you take care of him
they take me
they take me to the thing
they put you on the elevator
you go right up to the top,
you get up,
how you doing Mr. Shark?
And then from that point,
that was the last time I heard Mr. Shark
because everything else was unk.
I'm like, hold on,
some of you mofos need to be calling me
little bro.
Now y'all over there talking about some unk.
Unk, yeah.
See, that's where I needed to be.
I need to be in the spaces
with the people of my age.
Yeah. My age. I think I didn't be in the spaces with the people of my age.
Yeah.
My age.
I think I didn't belong in that space with that younger generation, even though there were some people of age in there.
It just didn't fit, you know?
Yeah.
But, you know, that's neither here nor there.
We're going to get there, Ochoa.
We're going to build a list.
Oh, shit.
Nah, I ain't going back, boy.
I ain't got time for that.
I can't take that twice.
I got to watch your call.
You got one time to deny me entry,
but you'll never see me again.
I can't do the day parties, Ocho.
I got to do the night stuff
because we got a whole lot of stuff.
I'd be asleep, man.
I'd be asleep, man.
Ocho.
I'd be asleep.
You know, we had that Apple thing.
We had those glasses.
We had the Apple Vision Pro.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hold on, hold on.
Stay right there.
Apple thing.
Hold on, hold on, hold on. Hold on. Stay right there. Apple thing. Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I think you brought him home.
I ain't really going to sit in the main.
Oh, you brought him home.
Home.
I'm still.
I'm still at the hotel.
I'm in the wind.
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. 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. Yeah. I'm in the wind. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
I came up.
I came up.
I did like, I said, nah, y'all can send it to me.
Okay.
But it was great.
So you know me, Ocho.
I did that.
And then I had to go to taste of the NFL
where I showcased my cognac.
The cognac.
Yeah, I had to show, I showcased my cognac.
And then I came back and I went to sleep because I knew it was going to be a long night, Ocho.
Normally, I don't normally, I don't normally do two parties.
Normally you pick one because if you pick, if you, I'm going to go to this one.
And by the time you get there and try to go to the other one, it's over.
Right.
So I was like, okay, I'm going to two, I'm going to go to Magic's party for like 90 minutes, two hours.
And then I'm going to go to the DraftKings party. Right, party right right man i got up out the draft king party ocho went got my
bags went straight to the airport oh you got about it there quick huh we're straight to the airport
i ain't getting no sleep i left the club with pull the old channel back in the back in the 90s
your flight was what 30 minutes you went back to? I went back to LA. Oh, that.
Well, you could have drove that.
You didn't need no PJ for that.
I wish I might.
Well, you're wasting money.
Yeah, ain't no wasting no money.
Now, Matt, come on now.
How long the drive from Vegas to LA?
I don't know.
I ain't take.
Bro, I fly.
Chat, how long is the drive from Vegas to LA?
Somebody tell me in the chat.
About three and a half.
Three, three and a half.
OK.
I don't mean to be in your business.
I ain't counting your pockets. I just want to know how much was a flight. How three and a half. Three, three and a half. Okay. I don't mean to be in your business. I ain't counting your pockets.
I just want to know how much was a flight.
How much was a private jet from...
You can tell me because you can tell me.
I can't put a price on peace.
How much you willing to pay for your peace?
So you don't want to say it?
I fly.
I fly.
Somebody in the chat that knows how much private
jets cost. How much is a private jet from Vegas to L.A.
when you could have drove, fill your tank up for $30
and got to your destination in three hours?
The only thing I filled up my belly with snacks.
Chili Cheetos, Nikon cookies, and some water.
That's the only thing I filled up.
Come on, man.
I fly.
I don't drive from L.A. to San Diego.
I fly.
I'm not driving.
I'm not driving more than 30 minutes.
30 minutes to an hour is all I got for you.
That's it.
That's I'm maxed out.
I used to live.
Oh, so I live in Atlanta.
Atlanta to my grandmother's house is three hours.
I would fly to Savannah fromlanta which is 37 minutes
get in the car and drive 50 minutes and be home i'm not driving
man you know what we're not understanding the value of a dollar we can't do that
we don't understand the value of a dollar i understand the value of time also yeah
time also but there's nothing there's nothing that would change in driving three hours
and taking the scenic route, giving you time
to mentally reset from
everything you had going on during this week
and getting on a plane where I'm sure
you probably paid $20,000.
I'm going to say you paid maybe $20,000, $30,000
for a 30-minute flight
when you could have paid $30,
filled up your tank, and dropped the rent-a-call
and been home.
Can you go to sleep behind that steering wheel?
You wasn't going to be driving.
Ash is going to drive.
Ash is bad.
I wish I would.
Let Ash drive me anywhere.
And I would trust Ash driving.
Ash, Texas.
Hey, listen.
She got road rage.
We in February, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, we're going to have to make
better financial decisions
starting in March.
I'm going to let you get away
with the rest of your shit
because you got Valentine's Day
coming up.
I know you're going to act a fool
on Valentine's Day,
but once March gets here,
I don't want you making
no more rash business decisions
with your money
unless you consult with me first.
Did you see that jet
that I posted on my stories?
Yeah, that black thing
was nice, boy.
No, I'm talking about that jumbo.
Somebody got a private jet
that's a 747.
Oh, the white one
with the gold
with the pinstripe.
Yeah, yeah.
I saw it when I landed.
I saw it when I landed
with them.
Whose was that?
I don't know
whose plane it is.
Yeah, it's big.
The white one
with the gold pinstripe.
Actually, it was
Qatari.
Who's Qatari? Some high-ranking saw actually it was uh qatari who was qatari
it's some high ranking official you know qatar got that money they got that oil guitar yeah oh okay okay one of them yeah yeah yeah they got different kind of money over there i mean they
didn't change the name it went from qatar to cutter and is now so qatar i always thought it
was qatar i i say qatar and uh obviously when I was in Qatar for the World Cup working with Fox, they said it was pronounced Qatar.
I said, no, it's not because Qatar is spelled K-U-T-T-E-R.
So I'm not saying I'm saying exactly how it's spelled.
Qatar.
Qatar.
Yeah.
But, you know, I had to, you know, I'm saying I couldn't, you know, me.
I had to go to the party.
I had to show my face, my presence, make my presence felt.
And then.
And then, you know, went to the club, went back to the hotel, got my bags, went to the airport.
They were there ready to go.
Then I home.
You hear that?
No.
Hello. Hello. Hello?
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. All right, thank you. Whoever it is, they should have my cell phone
number to be able to text me, not call in my room.
What?
All right, thank you. Yeah. text me, not call in my room. What? All right. Thank you.
Yeah.
Do you use your real name
in your room?
Nah,
I use Pepe.
Oh,
not everybody know who Pepe is.
They're going to be calling
your room when you get down.
I mean,
I use Pepe in all my pictures
and anything I post
with my name.
So,
but anyway.
See,
and see how the guy got to me?
I use the fake name
and the guy got still
rolled up on me.
He still found you? Yep. Oh, that's crazy but no i wasn't a situation wait they're not even supposed to call up my room no way even if somebody does call right it ain't if it ain't room service i don't know what the
hell y'all calling me you better tell me because i had a privacy on mr sharp right your order is
outside but your privacy light is on. I was like, okay.
Right, right, right, right, right.
But other than that.
Man, that's crazy.
Yeah.
I'm hurt.
I'm still, that bothered me, man, not being able to.
Yeah, I'm still thinking about that, man.
Lady hit me with the, told security with a thumb down.
Like, what?
Oh, man.
You know, I'm not combative.
I'm not argumentative. No, noative no no i told security thank you sir i asked security well who is she he said somebody oh she is okay
bet i'm gone man i mean i got up but i got up out of there and went home man i matter of fact i got
up out and went straight to the cigar bar where i'm well where i welcomed. Oh, yeah. I've had a resource where
you went to cigar cigar cigar. Oh, yeah.
Eight. Every night. Every
night. Every night I was there. I've had
I had my party at
Brezza and they do an unbelievable job.
Thank you to the staff at Brezza. Wait,
you had a party and ain't invite me.
Man, sit your
ass down. I mean, I ain't get no
invite. You did get an invite.
What?
Where you send it to?
Dougie.
Doug, I know you watching, Doug.
You ain't tell me Uncle's having a party
because I sure would have been there front and center
to support like child.
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like I said
the DraftKings party
was great
like I said
Nas came out
I know Nas
I went to an event
a couple years ago
spoke to him got his number we
talked to him i just did a story i did uh i actually i was in queens uh bridge um and his
brother what his home his brother might have been his brother came up there and showed us around and
so forth and so on so it was great but i just i i had an experience and i don't want to get too far
into it though joe because i don't want to i don't into it though, Joe, because I don't want to me personally. You can tell us.
You can tell us now. I don't really like
I don't like cloud chasing.
Okay, it's not really cloud
chasing. If something happened, you had a situation,
the point of us having nightcap
is for you to discuss things that happen in your
day-to-day life. Therefore,
if you don't want to give us the mean potatoes of the
situation, you could at least give us
the clip notes. Well, what happened? I to give us the meat and potatoes of the situation, you could at least give us the clip notes.
Well, what happened?
I'm sitting on the couch.
And it was me, a couple of my friends that I work with, colleagues, and one of their friends and her boyfriend.
So I'm sitting on the couch.
And Ocho, you know, if I'm looking like this here, I can see somebody out of my peripheral walking up towards me oh and they walk up okay and they uh you know hey I'm such and such I say hey how you doing I'm like I'm you know I'm saying I know who you are but thanks for the
introduction and uh I don't want to get too far there but anyway it was like the person told a lie because the thing was is that right why would
someone ask you about me and the first time you and i ever had a conversation is as we're talking
right now so i'm like and i was just saying i said well why would somebody ask you about me
and you don't know me but you and i've never had a conversation. You don't know anybody that know me and I don't know anybody
that know you.
Two different circles.
Yes.
I said, so why would somebody
ask that question?
In other words, she
Go ahead.
Made it up.
It was a lie to start with.
Made it up it was a lot to start with made it up and then
as she leave and she starts recording me
oh
no she didn't
she work for TMZ
oh she was oh she was trying to get a reaction
at us notice I said
us it's uh
you know,
it's just disappointing.
That's really all I can say.
I did have a situation
at the,
I would imagine,
it was not a situation,
but like I said,
I bumped into an old classmate of mine.
Okay, okay, okay.
And I hadn't seen her
in 32 years.
So,
she walks up, she looks at me, she's like,
Shannon, you know who I am?
And I'm looking at her, I'm like, no, I said, excuse me,
but where would I know you from?
She's like, Shannon.
And she turns her head like this.
And I said, she's like, yeah.
I said, how you doing?
I gave her a hug because I hadn't seen her in 32 years.
We had classes together.
I said, it's good to see you.
What kind of class?
I'm trying to think.
We had
sociology.
No, no, no.
Okay, okay, okay.
I'm with you.
So we had a couple of classes together.
And so, you know,
she introduced
and so
by this time
she was with a girlfriend
her husband walks up
I'm Shannon Sharp
me and
your wife went to school together
just introducing myself
right
but I could feel some type of weight
tension tension tension.
So I come home
and tell my sister
and I'm explaining it
to my sister.
And like I said,
Ocho,
she calmly,
matter of fact,
she said,
Shannon,
sit down.
So I sat down.
She said,
Shannon,
to a lot of men,
you're Shannon Sharp.
You that boy now.
And that means
something to him. Yeah, I do. He said, but to the other men, you just Shannon Sharp. You that boy now. And that means something to him.
Yeah, it do. He say, but to the other man,
you just the engine.
So,
stop thinking
because you knew this
person, that person is
married. So, you're going to have to
change the way you see
or interact with that person.
Because everybody
ain't going to bow down to your feet. I see or interact with that person because everybody ain't gonna
bow down to your feet.
I said, but Buck, I call my sister Buck.
I said, Buck, but I want what I just, I just thought I just wanted to go, hey, I'm Shannon
Sharp.
Anytime I go anywhere, I introduce myself.
I say, I'm Shannon Sharp.
They're like, I know who you are.
I said, but I'm not arrogant enough to believe everybody do.
Right.
So I just told you, i'm just my hand out hey bro
i went to school with your wife let him know who i am blah blah blah right right right right and
but so moving forward i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna give like and i and i hate doing that
but people people different now and people try to make more out of situations than what it is.
And I've removed myself.
Man, I was late.
George, like, boss, you ain't never late.
I said, bro, you know how long it took me?
I'm on the 60th floor.
Do you know how many elevators I had to let pass?
Because every time one come down, there's a single woman on it.
I'm not getting on the elevator with a single woman.
No?
Hell no.
At no point.
No, sir.
No, sir.. You living different.
Ocho, bro, when they try to put that tag on you, bro.
Right.
Hey, I'm a double legs.
They try to put a large jacket on me.
I can't wear that size.
So I remove, I don't let, if a server, if a female server comes to my room, I get the table at the door.
You're not coming to my room.
Right. I take it at the door.
Hey, but
that's tough having to live like that too now.
That's tough.
No, bro.
I know what you mean.
You and I was having a conversation.
We was talking, and I go ahead and put it out there.
We was talking about Jess Hilarious. They blew it up
trying to make it more than what it is. Oh, man.
Shannon Sharp, creepy. Shannon Sharp, creepy.
Shannon Sharp, you know, blah, blah, blah.
Me too. I'm like, really, bro? That's what
y'all taking in? That's what y'all trying to do?
You know what's funny? And
Jess sent a message
saying, I appreciate y'all. I appreciate
the love. I'm done with it.
So moving forward, I will tell stories,
but I promise you, I will never have,
I will not, I will not on this
platform, publicly or privately,
make anything, because that's the last
thing I want. Because what I've noticed,
Ocho, is you and
my profile, because I got Club
Shay Shay, and I've almost got 3 million
subs, and ever since that Cat Williams,
a lot of mofos been treating
your boy different. What?
Who? And a lot of mofos been treating your boy different. What? Who?
And a lot of, but here's
the thing, Ocho, not only was
it beneficial for Club Shea Shea,
a lot of other people
ate off of that interview because
they used it.
We can look at it, we can look
at, you got, let's just say you got
a YouTube channel and you talk about
it. We can see what
percentage of your show you actually talked
about the Cat Williams interview. Whether
you talked about it 100%, 80%,
60%, 40%.
A lot of mofos
ate off of that video.
But they try to
be sneaky and try to, you know, sneak tip.
Come on,
man. Really? So now,
oh, man, uncreepy.
You know, he talk about these young girls.
I said, man, y'all always
trying to make, y'all always trying to make
something. It's done got to the point
and I had stopped for a long, you know, I got
on here and I kind of let my guard down.
But I had stopped complimenting
unless I know, like, you know,
it happened to me at, I complimented Jenny on air one day and it's like, you know, it happened to me.
I complimented Jenny on air one day and it's like, you know, we would really appreciate if you didn't do that.
So I was like, OK, cool. No problem.
Come on, man. It's all harmless, man.
I'm done with it. I'm done with it. I'm done. Like I said, I'll share stories from a personal point of view, something that has happened in my life.
But as far as this, because, oh, oh, you trying to be disrespectful, you dissing Nikki or this or that.
I say, man, it ain't even worth it.
It's not even worth it.
But you don't want the people to steal your joy.
They're not stealing my joy. I know they're not stealing your joy, but that's what makes us special is
being able to joke and have fun
and be lighthearted.
We can't be worried about what people are saying
when there's no intent
or no malice behind what we're
doing.
When they brought that
Cat Williams check,
they brought that thing on an 18-wheel. It was so heavy.
Oh, shit.
They can't steal my joy.
Shit.
They called that black thing on the 18-wheel.
They're like, boop, boop, boop.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, it was in reverse, huh?
Yeah, man.
Man, that check was so heavy.
Man.
Yeah.
Hey, let me ask you something.
Yeah.
Yeah, go ahead.
Throw something on the floor for me, baby.
I'm going to pick it up now.
You going to pick it up? Yeah, just throw it on the floor. I'm going to pick it up now. You're going to pick it up?
Yeah, just throw it on the floor.
I'm going to pick it up.
I ain't going to look.
You just go ahead and drop it.
I'm going to pick it down.
I'm going to keep my head straight.
I'm going to reach down there and grab it, though.
And I'm going to put this out there.
And I'm going to fire this shot over your head, mofo.
And you will know exactly who I'm talking about.
Mention my name.
Mention my name again.
Yeah.
And I'm going to put the DMs.
And I don't like doing this.
But you're lying.
And I don't care about all that other stuff.
You can say I'm gay and you can say I don't care about that.
Because I won't chase a lot.
But I won't let you lie on my name.
Now you can say all that other stuff.
I can deal with that.
I heard that a thousand times.
Just like everybody jumping in the chat talking about,
oh, he don't like a number of white women.
I don't date a lot of different races.
Hey, listen, you like Skittles now. You eat
every color. Come on. Talk to me now.
I don't eat or suck.
You know what I mean?
That's why I said Skittles. Skittles. Okay, okay.
Stay. I'm with you. I look at
Ocho. I'm telling you
this and I want you and I want somebody to send it to you. Y'all been, I've been seeing it in the chat. Y'all know who I'm with you. I look at Ocho. I'm telling you this, and I want you,
and I want somebody to send it to you.
Y'all been,
I've been seeing it in the chat.
Y'all know who I'm talking about.
I don't know who you're talking about,
but I'm with you.
Say my name again,
and I'm going to put,
and I'm going to release the DMs because you're lying.
You said I reached out to you
to come on Club Shea Shea,
and you a mofo lie.
Now, when I see you,
I'm going to see you.
I'm going to see if you about that. I'm going to see if you're about that.
I'm going to see if you want to say what you've been saying.
You're trying to get some jokes because you got mad because Cat Williams did what he did.
Now, when I see you, I'm going to see if you're really about that.
Yeah, and when I see you, I'm going to see what you have.
I'm going to see if him talking all that, one of them tight-ass leather pants, trying to be funny. But I'm going to see if him talking all that when he was in them tight ass leather pants
trying to be funny.
But I'm going to see
if you're about that.
Say my name again.
Now be like Destiny's Child
and talk about
say my name,
say my name.
And I got something
for your ass.
Okay, I'm lost.
I'm lost, but I'm with you.
And whoever,
whoever you're talking about,
we go,
we go, what?
Yeah.
Like I said,
all that, first of all, them Yeah. Like I said, all that,
first of all,
them saying I'm gay
and this and that,
it ain't affecting my bottom line.
I'm gay.
I've been happy for years.
It ain't affecting my bottom line.
Now,
if it'll start to affect
my bottom line,
then I'm going to see,
I'm going to make y'all put,
I'm going to make you put
your cars on the table.
Yeah.
It ain't going to be no flush either.
I'm going to make you put your cars on the table. But, that ain't gonna be no flush either. I'm gonna make you put your cars on the table.
But that don't bother
me. It's that you lied
and you didn't have to.
Say your little joke. Get your little laugh off.
Have fun. But just
don't lie and say I
said something when I didn't.
And you know who you are, mofo.
Yeah. I'm calling you a mofo. Now when I didn't. And you know who you are, mofo. Yeah. I'm calling you a
mofo. Now, when I see you,
boy, I promise you, I'm
going to pull up. I'm going to
pull up and I'm going to see if you bout that.
Because I'm bout it with you.
Me too.
As soon as I get out of probation.
Like I said, I stated myself, Ocho.
Anybody tell you, I got
and I said it. I said, when people say, man, that Anybody tell you? I got and I said it.
I said, when people say, man, that's not like Shannon.
That's exactly who Shannon was.
I let my guard down.
I'm going to see you.
Yeah, I don't know what we're talking about. I'm going to see
you too. Let me take my glasses off.
We both going to see you.
Yeah, mofo.
Now, if you really want me, send for me.
I'll come.
Now, when I'm coming
Look here
I got special handling
I come with shipping and handling
Cause I'm gonna make sure you get it
Yeah
Make sure you put your address
Nigga
Shit we'll be there
Nah just
Aye
And don't come
Aye man
You know
No no cause I
I'm gonna tell you what
Somebody told me one time
What is joke to you
Is death to somebody else
Don't lie on my name Say what you wanna somebody told me one time. What is joke to you is death to somebody else.
Don't lie on my name.
Say what you want to say about me.
I'll wear all that.
But don't lie on me.
Yeah.
Whatever.
You know what it is.
Up and stuck.
Mm-hmm.
You know what we do.
You know how we get down over here, boy.
What's wrong with y'all, boy?
Motherfolk.
No.
Shit.
So we're going to see what we do.
How the chat do that.
I don't even know who we talking about, but I'm feeling good.
I'm ready to square up.
Why we going two on two with them boys?
Huh?
See?
Hit a nigga with that white cross.
How many?
Hey, look here. We got like 75,000.
I know all of y'all haven't subscribed yet.
Y'all need to go and do that for your boy.
Help Uncle Ocho out, man.
We're trying to get it to you.
Y'all go ahead and subscribe before you get to your hand now.
Huh?
I don't give you this.
What?
I give you that same for the son.
I don't look good on you.
And I don't bother nobody.
Why did you?
Look, I get it. I get it. You want cat numbers. Look, I love everybody.
I get it.
You want cat numbers.
You want Monique numbers.
You even said it yourself.
You want cat to mention your name.
I don't know who we talking about.
The chat know who I'm talking about.
The chat know exactly who I'm talking about.
But I ain't got the chat up.
I'm on my computer.
I ain't got the chat up.
The chat know. I'm having a good time.
But like I said, hey.
Yeah.
Yeah, I know you got the message
loud and clear. Huh?
Partner, you know what it is.
I'll snatch your chain like T.I. did
and got them in
ATL.
Hey.
Hey. All I want to know how you want to do it,
bro.
Slide your number.
I get with you.
Yeah.
Slide your number.
I get with you.
We ain't got to go.
We ain't got,
we ain't got to go no back and forth.
We ain't got to do this.
All you got to do slide your number and I get with you.
Yeah.
I think we won't pull up.
Beyonce reveals two tracks,
two track titles
for her new album
and country aesthetic.
Oh, is that why she had
the Louis Vuitton cowboy hat on?
Go ahead, bae.
Go ahead, bae.
Yeah, I be.
Texas Hold'em,
16 characters.
We have.
Her website features
a teaser video set
in a Texas desert
fading out over the sounds
of a country riff on a guitar.
Okay. Beyoncé, on a guitar. Okay.
Beyonce, go, hey.
Hey, you got to be big to branch out, bro.
Oh, yeah.
You got to.
Matter of fact, not only branch out.
It's not about being big.
It's about having range.
If you understand country music, you understand country music,
and the music is some of the best storytelling that there is.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Some of the best storytelling that there is. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Some of the best storytelling that there is.
Girl left him.
Ain't got no shoes.
Car ragged him.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
And I'm sure, I'm sure B tapped into that element and dynamic when she made this country
album.
So I can't wait to listen to it.
You going to get it?
Yeah, I'm going to get it.
Man, yeah, I'm going to get it.
How you stream a song? How you stream a song? How you stream a song? Guess what I'm gonna get it. Man, yeah, I'm gonna get it. How you stream a song?
How you stream a song?
How you stream a song?
Guess what I'm gonna listen to it on.
What?
The Pro?
Yeah, my ProVision.
Oh, that thing's unbelievable, man.
That thing's unbelievable.
I mean, you really feel like
you can like,
the animals that's running,
you feel like you can try,
like, I feel like I can try,
like, damn.
That's crazy.
And the forges,
you saw that snow cap
and you see the monument, the yellow Yosemite and you see those tell. I'm like, damn. That's crazy. In the forges, you saw that snow cap,
and you see the monument, the yellow Yosemite,
and you see those parks, and it's like, wow.
Yeah, it's really dope. Yeah, but y'all need to go, hey, subscribe to Uncle Ocho.
Like.
Let us know.
Let us know.
And Ocho, you know, your boy had a little old commercial.
Little boy had that. I would say, little old commercial. Old me and Marty Ma. boy had a little old commercial. Little boy had a little old commercial, me and Marty Mott.
You had a commercial?
Yeah.
Where you getting that money?
Yeah, man.
See, I couldn't see the commercial because I was at the game.
I know, yeah.
Damn.
When they reached out to me, I had actually, when I did you last year on the on the podcast right uh they uh they sponsored it you and coach prime so i i was familiar with them and
when they reached out about the uh about the commercial i was like okay so you know kind of
get a kind of gay kind of the theme because i don't want to be you know being nothing cheesy
or anything like that right right but for me i me, I'm always thankful because even when I accept the job,
I said, look, I do understand.
You have your choice of entertainers,
athletes, celebs, past and present.
And choosing me, I'm humbled and honored.
And so they told me,
and then once they told me
who I was going to be paired with,
I said, sign me in.
Me and Martin Lawrence,
to get a chance to be around greatness
and see how he does what he does.
One of the great stand-ups.
One of the best.
We all know about the Martin Lawrence show.
We know about big Hollywood A-list box office movie star
Martin Lawrence.
And I get an opportunity to be in a Super Bowl spot with him.
Yeah, I'm going to do it.
Hey, I know they paid you a pretty penny for that.
I'd have done it for free. But I'd need Martin to do it. Hey, I know they paid you a pretty penny for that. I would have done it for free.
But I didn't need Martin to do it for free, too.
I'm going to be the only one working for free.
That's what they say, Ocho.
It's like, hey, the one thing we love about Shannon Sharpe,
he would play the game for free.
I absolutely would.
But I'm going to need them 52 other mofos to play for free, too.
Because Shannon is the only one that's being played for free so
cut that out
but it was great Ocho I mean
the thing was they let us like
they had
obviously they have a theme
and kind of how you want to do it but
but they let us you know they let
us put out okay
how do you want to do I think at the end of the day it needs to be
authentic it needs to be like Martin and I are really at the golf course and this is what i
would say this is like if you know i would have i would need to say it in this tone and this you
know this matter of factness or this right right blaséness right so uh so it was great i mean it
was a wonderful opportunity like i said i remember when when I was supposed to keep it up on the raft,
but I was like, I'm shooting a spot.
But I didn't tell him who I was shooting it with.
I told him I'm going to have a spot in the Super Bowl.
It was unbelievable.
Ocho, check this out.
Yes, sir.
Woman got arrested after texting a guy 159,000 times
after their first date.
Whoa.
A woman in Arizona
allegedly sent a man
she met on a dating site
more than 150,000 text messages
over a 10-month period
just after the first date.
She was accused of stalking.
Really?
That was... Oh, stalking. Really? Oh, stalking.
Wait, wait, 159?
159,000.
Thousand?
Yes.
Was he responding?
Man, I had no way.
He better stay away from her.
She was accused of stalking the man
by breaking into his phone,
breaking into his home, excuse me,
breaking into his home and was arrested, breaking into his home, and was
arrested in Paradise Valley
by the Paradise Valley Police.
Well, he gave her that. He must
have gave her that at work.
Like, how did it work? Because ain't nobody
texting nobody, you know, 159,000
times just based off a
dinner date. Now, you done sold that woman
a dream like Martin Luther King, or
you done gave her that goddamn... No, I said I have a dream. I ain you done sold that woman a dream like Martin Luther King? Or you done gave her that goddamn...
No, I said I have a dream. I ain't saying nothing about you got a dream.
Dr. King said I have a dream.
Right.
The dream that I had, you wasn't in it.
Right. See, he ain't telling the whole story.
He ain't telling the whole story.
Ocho, there is not a story that he can tell
that would justify 159,000
texts.
He did something. It doesn't matter what he did, O texts. Hey, he did something.
It doesn't matter what he did, Ocho.
Right, right.
Ocho, you got to be careful.
You have to put yourself
in a woman's shoes now.
Ocho.
You can't say as a man
nothing justifies that amount of text.
There's a reason why she did that.
The reasons are unimportant.
You got to be careful
saying the ends justify the means.
Because someone could kill someone and they would say they were gonna die anyway you see i like what you put i like that's what macaveli that's what the dark prince nicole
macaveli said look if you're the prince and hey you want to ascend to the top it's okay
to take the king or the queen or the king's life.
They were going to die anyway. The ends justify
the means. So you got to be careful.
Well, that's
a lot, boy. I guess she must
have
150,000.
I mean, she ain't had nothing else going on
outside of meeting him. I tell you what.
The more you have going on in life,
then you ain't really got time to be engaging like that. outside of meeting him. I tell you what. The more you have going on in life,
then you ain't really got time to be engaging like that.
Her text messages
eventually got her
into a mental institution.
Oh, well, okay.
Got a mental...
No, not an institution,
but mental health territory.
She said,
I make sushi
out of your kidneys
and chopsticks
out of your hand bones.
Ooh, that's romantic, boy. That's
nasty. That's some freaky shit
there, boy. I like that. I like where she's going
with it. Another one said,
oh, what I would do with your blood.
I want to bathe in it.
Yeah.
That ain't freaky to me. I'm going straight to
the po-po. Hey, check this out.
Look what she said.
No, you gotta match her energy. Hey, check this out. Look what she said. No, you got to match her energy.
I ain't matching nothing.
Yeah, you got to match her energy.
I like that.
I ain't matching nothing.
I like that kind of talk.
I ain't never had no girlfriend.
We had matching outfits.
You know how some people held short with matching outfits?
Well, you ain't had matching outfits in the 80s?
Hell nah.
Wait, wait, wait.
Time out, time out, time out, time out.
All the women you dated
during the 80s and early 90s
you ain't had the white t-shirt
the spray paint on the t-shirt
hell nah
man you ain't
you wasn't living man
I mean when I was growing up
you know obviously my brother's three years
younger than me and my mom used to
whatever he got, I got obviously
in a smaller size. And I remember the last
time, I mean, we had Easter.
We had Easter suits.
We had white jackets.
Man, I told a story about
in the Hall of Fame, I told my
mom, I said, me and my brother forgiving you for buying
us those white Easter suits, making us look like John
Travolta.
My mom had us up there
in the little white Easter suit.
My mom, when I got out,
talking about why you tell that story.
God, you did it.
You didn't say I lied.
You asked why I told the story.
It's a situation, man.
No, I've never.
I wait for the time
that I do the pajamas.
You know how you do
the pajamas on show?
I saw you.
You had the family.
You and Real
had the matching pajamas on.
Yeah, we had the
makeup with all the kids.
I like that.
I can't believe
you ain't never done that.
I'm thinking about,
you know, when you're young
and you're in high school
and you with your girlfriend,
you go to the flea market.
I don't know if they had
the flea market where you from.
You get the spray paint,
not spray paint.
What's the word I'm looking for?
And you go to the carnival,
you go to the fair.
Airbrush.
Airbrush.
You know,
you and your girl
had an airbrush t-shirt
with the I love you
and the name on it
with the little face.
You hold the hands,
you know,
candy apple.
You know,
you got your,
oh man,
you tripping.
You got your cotton candy
with your girl.
Y'all got on the same color jeans
with the Reeboks.
No, bro.
No.
I ain't, you know, like girls in high school,
they would dress alike and stuff like that.
I ain't never been no dresser.
You got to do that, man.
Once I got big enough, I ain't want to dress like my brother.
But I did.
Because every shirt I made, he got a shirt.
He used to have these shirts and you put your name on the back.
Right. Man, I just got one I wanted and went with my name on the back
so bad. Right.
Damn.
Nah. Man, it used to make my
sister so mad. Because everything
my brother did, I wanted to do.
She was like, Shannon, be your own
man. I mean, it would drive
her crazy. Yeah, but you
don't get into that era of being your own man until you mean, it would drive her crazy. Yeah, but you don't get into that era
of being your own man until you get a little older.
You know, there's always someone you look up to and you want
to be like. And who's the
best person to do that with? Your
older sibling. Yeah.
But she didn't realize the person that I
wanted to be like was him.
That's who I wanted to be like.
When people laugh, they're like,
man, ask my sister.
And my sister,
she ain't no TV,
she don't really like the media like that.
But when I said my first college girlfriend
looked just like his college girlfriend,
I'm talking about from the bob hair
to the way her teeth was in her mouth,
the way she was shit,
I'm talking about the same complex. I'm talking about identical.
Right.
If you didn't know better, you would have swear they were sisters.
Hmm.
That's dope.
That's dope. That's dope.
Until you find your way.
I got it. Every card he got
that I got. Yeah.
Every position
that he played, I played. Every number that he wore, I wore. Yeah. Every position that he played, I played.
Every number that he wore,
I wore.
Right.
Uh,
me and my brother,
like,
I mean,
me and my brother,
it's only three of us.
So we,
we are extremely,
extremely,
extremely close.
But like I said,
Ocho,
our relationship is different
than most brothers' sisters.
My sister's more like my mom.
My brother's more like my dad
because those were the guys.
And so they were responsible.
You know, when I was young and my sister, it was my sister that gave me bath and put
my clothes on and got me ready for school or got me ready for church.
It was her responsibility to feed me and do stuff like that.
It was my brother, my brother's responsibility to make sure I didn't see when we were like
when we were growing up.
If I did something,
my brother got in trouble because my grandfather said,
you old enough to know right from wrong.
So I'm expecting you to teach him right from wrong when I'm not around.
So it was my brother's responsibility,
the same thing for my sister.
So that's why I got so much respect for them because it was like,
okay,
this is my mom telling me she's not telling me anything that's going to harm me.
She's telling me right. That's like my brother.
He's never going to tell me anything wrong.
He's never going to put me in harm's way.
That's why the relationship is like
it is.
My grandmother, when I told a story
last week about when my grandmother
was getting ready to transition,
she couldn't go until I told her I got it.
I said, I got it. I said, yeah, I got it.
I said, I got Buck.
I got Spanky.
I got Mama.
I got it.
You go.
You rest.
You done did your job.
You did your job.
You raised two.
You raised your kids.
And you took my mom three and raised them and loved them
as if they were your own.
So I got this now, Granny.
You go ahead and go.
So that's my responsibility my brother and sister obviously i got my take care of my kids but my brother and
sister ain't go that's why i work so hard because i got responsibilities i got responsibilities man
and i take my i take responsibility real serious. Very.
Especially me.
Because like I said,
it's us.
It's us now.
My mom,
you know,
I mean,
like what I,
like what I,
what I get,
what I tell my agents
to get money is like,
well, I need an extra 30,000.
I say,
that's for my mom.
It's like,
what your mom do?
I say,
she had me.
That's what she did. So that's a my mom. It's like, what your mom do? I said, she had me. That's what she did.
So that's a stipend
that she gonna get for the rest of her life.
So whatever I get,
she get 30 bands off the top.
I still, you know,
I still send a month money.
You go gambling away though.
You go gambling away though.
But hey, my mom,
my mom, my my mom 81 years old
well you lucky
you lucky
you lucky
I sure wish Hurricane was still here
I wish my grandma was still here
but that's the thing
the thing is
Ocho is that I had my grandmother
I mean I lost out I didn't have my
grandfather very long my grandfather died I think he was probably I was probably 57. My dad died at 39. So a lot of the men that were things like that. Right, right. But it was kind of my brother
that was kind of like showing me the way
how to do certain things,
how to be respectful.
You know, my grandmother was always,
you know, treat people how to treat people,
you know, so forth and so on.
But once,
for me, that's why I work so hard.
My life, I'm a provider.
I've got to provide for my family.
Yeah, we all do.
We all do.
We all do.
But I think it's a little bit more emphasis on for me
because I take such pride in it
because for the longest time,
it was just like,
it was like me and my brother and my sister.
Let's find, what about balance though? Now, when you think about providing, right?
And understanding that you are the provider,
how do you make sure that people that you're providing for don't take
advantage of you? Cause people can take advantage of you,
especially in families. One of the, one of the,
one of the ones that take advantage of you because you're reluctant to say no
because they are family. But how much is, when is too much?
My brother and sister can't take advantage of me.
I couldn't do enough for them
for what they did for me.
Right, right, right.
Without them.
Now, my kids, look,
my kids know I got you.
Mm-hmm.
I'm last option, not first choice.
Right, right.
I didn't send you to school
to come mooch off me figure it out right we'll
be getting figured out now if it's something big hey talk to dad don't get in a bind and say dad
bail me out because why did you why did you tell dad before you got in that bind jump right right
but my kids understand you know hey they got responsibility they do their thing my son hey he's a man i told him i said now you understand now you know, hey, they got responsibility. They do their thing. My son, hey, he's a man.
And I told him, I said, now you understand.
Now you get a wife.
You got another responsibility.
That's a different level of responsibility.
I said, now you got a kid.
That's another level of responsibility.
You got to be responsible for this.
Hey, you got to get it.
You got to get on your.
Yeah.
Now, obviously, if something came up, dad, oh, you know, I got it.
Yeah. But let's try to figure this
issue out first. Right.
I like that. I like that.
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Faith.
Hey, Shannon Ocho.
My mama would never let your mouth write a check, your butt can't cash.
Let the BS roll off your back.
Who cares anyway?
Ocho was on first take.
You let God use Shannon.
More blessings and success is on the way.
Yeah.
I was on first way. Yeah. I was on first take.
Yeah.
Oh, you, you, you did your thing up there.
Oh, yeah.
I thought long and hard.
Thank you again.
Oh, bro.
You good.
I thought long and hard about whether, but he keeps telling the same lie.
Right.
And see, people start to believe
that repetition of a lie is true.
So he keeps telling,
oh, he reached out to me.
You a mofo lie?
I'm lost again now.
No, I'm just talking about the same thing.
And I'm talking about faith.
I appreciate that.
But that's what the hell, Cho.
If you notice,
before Cat Williams,
none of these mofos had anything
to say. Right, right,
right, right. I'm like,
bro, is it that serious?
And now Monique, Monique
got, what's today?
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
So, in four days, four days, right?
Monique is almost
at 11 million
in four days. That days, right? Monique is almost at almost at 11 million in four days.
That's what they mad about.
A little 60, really?
People started mentioning my name a little bit.
I'd never seen anything.
I mean, man done done movies.
Man got, you know, he doing stand up.
Right.
There've been more podcasts
done about how much
Shannon Sharp made
with the Cat Williams interview
than I bet you
than any other podcaster.
They don't try to count,
well, I wonder how much
Mr. Beast made.
I wonder how much
Joe Rogan made.
Or I wonder how much
the Kelsey brothers made.
Why did they just meet?
But you that boy, man.
What you talking about, man?
We doing something special.
Yeah, I don't know who we talking
about, but I understand.
It comes with the territory.
Like Ward off of Doug's back.
Ocho.
Stop lying.
Oh, the lying part.
Like I said, look. People gonna say that.
They gonna say the gay
stuff and all this. Okay, fine.
I ain't never had a problem with a gay person.
I ain't got no problem with trans. Hey,
you live your life. That's your life. If that's
how you choose to live it. I mean, I had Magic
Johnson on my show and I asked him about
how his son wanted to live
an alternative life.
And out the came he said, I really appreciate
the way you addressed the question and handle it,
bro.
That's your child,
right?
Whether she or he chooses the,
how they choose to live your life.
That doesn't mean that,
that you,
that's not your child anymore.
You still love the child.
Yeah.
You,
you got to,
you got to,
I'm look,
I understand.
I was born in the South. I'm born rural South. You got to. Look, I understand. I was born in the South.
I was born rural South.
I understood how I was brought up,
how I was taught.
But I'm grown now.
I can make my own decisions.
Hey, people,
you don't bother me.
You don't bother me.
I don't bother you.
You go on about your business.
My uncle used to say,
boy, look here,
I got 24 hours in a day.
I got 12 hours to mind my business,
the 12 hours to stay out of another man's business.
So basically, I'm booked up 24 hours a day.
Yeah.
All this means is you're doing your thing.
All this means you're doing your thing.
And it's a good thing.
If they talking, they talking for a reason.
Because if you weren't doing nothing, there would be nothing to talk about.
Okay, you can talk.
Just don't lie.
Why you got to lie?
Right.
That's all I'm saying, Ocho.
Look, when I talk about a topic, I do as much research as much.
And even when, what does the guest always say about me on Club Shea Shea?
You're so, we can tell you do your homework.
Mo was asking, Shannon shadow where you get that from
cat everybody i do my homework i'm just not willy-nilly or arbitrarily throwing stuff out
there because i understand no joke just like i'm somebody's son i'm somebody's father i'm
somebody's brother uncle so is that individual that's somebody's son. So is that individual. That's somebody's son, brother, father,
or that's somebody's daughter, mother,
whatever the question be.
So I would never, never lie on somebody.
Right.
Even if it's a joke.
No, no, I don't.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Oh, Joe.
Because here's the thing.
You put something out there.
That's why you got to be careful
why you put it out there.
Okay. That's why. I mean, I mean, and that's the thing. put something out there. That's why you got to be careful why you put it out there. Okay.
That's why.
I mean, and that's the thing.
I've learned my lesson.
Man, you and I joking about me.
You and I was joking about that old show.
Yeah.
We joke about certain things,
but they took it serious.
Man, no problem.
Jess and Larry seemed to,
and that crew,
they seemed to took what I said serious.
So no problem. I get it.
I was wrong. Not if I, no.
If I, I didn't know if I offended
you, I apologize.
I was wrong. Should have
never uttered it. It won't happen again.
It's okay. Ocho, I've
never been, I've told you this, I've never been
too big to apologize. I've never been too big to
apologize. You took it that way.
That wasn't the way it was intended, but it doesn't matter. Intent only matters to apologize. I've never been too big to say sorry. You took it that way, that wasn't the way it was intended, but it doesn't
matter. Intent only matters
to me.
The person that I said it
was still equally offended. That's what
you got to hear people say, that's not how I intended it.
Well, it doesn't matter whether
you negligent homicide,
involuntary manslaughter,
manslaughter, premeditated
murder. Intent only matters to the defendant.
The victim is just as dead.
So my intent doesn't matter.
The person that I was talking about is equally offended.
That was not my point.
It doesn't matter.
So you won't have to worry about me mentioning anybody else.
We'll talk about a topic and we'll move it along.
I will still share personal
stories not then i will never give a name because i owe him that but no name no no i'm never gonna
give a name no i'm gonna keep i'm gonna keep giving my names no no i'm good with that i'm good
but you know hey i'm not, hey, I'm not,
like I said,
I'm not going out there.
I would never go out there and lie.
Hey man,
such and such,
blah, blah, blah.
He did this.
She did that.
What?
Man, y'all,
stop it.
I'm going to figure out
who to say.
I'm going to do my homework
and my research
so I know what the hell
I'm going on.
Bryce Busty says,
Uncle Nocho,
love this show
on the Brady Mahomes debate I agree Mr. Sharp Mr. Sharp you and Brady both late round picks so it
doesn't mean a lot coming from the bottom and nothing being expected working hard uh to get
to get it to be the best and becoming hall of famers yeah obviously you just want an opportunity
Brady got his opportunity. It worked out
the same way. Every tight end,
look, I was a wide receiver. We had three
tight ends. Clarence K, Orson
Moby, Chris Verhoest. Before
they had free agency, Ocho, before you don't know
this, they used to have what they call Plan B.
Yeah,
I know about Plan B now.
Yeah, we know about Plan B.
But in Plan B, you could protect so many guys
on your roster.
The guys that you didn't,
couldn't protect,
they were free agents.
So like you got 46,
like you got X amount of guys
on the roster.
Let's just say you could only
protect 35 of them.
The other 18 were free agents.
So they had signed Chris Verhoof from the Houston Orioles at the time
as a free agent.
So they paid him a lot of money.
Clarence K gets hurt.
Orson Mobley gets hurt.
Chris Verhoes gets hurt.
Dan feels that the offense is too complicated to bring somebody in
to learn it.
Little did he know.
Hell, I didn't know it either.
And hell, I had been there.
But I'm playing wide receiver, Ocho,
and I got to go to a whole different position.
Now, mind you,
at that time,
I'm probably
215, maybe,
at the high end.
Like lighting ass.
Now, mind you now, Ocho,
this is the 90s It's power football
Coming downhill
Yeah
But all I wanted was an opportunity
And my brother used to tell me this all the time
He said one day John L
We're going to call your number
Just make sure you're ready
Every day he would tell me
Because I would talk to my brother every day.
There was not a day that when I got in the league in 1990,
and from the time my brother retired,
we talked every single day.
After the game, I would call him.
Hey, how you do?
He would always ask me how the game plan looking this week.
I said, I don't know.
He said, don't worry about it.
He said, hey, just when number seven call you,
just be ready to answer the phone and it's gonna come when you least
expect it man every time
but it started in practice
he would come to me give me opportunities
how you get that trust
yeah he had a trust
he had an expectation even he's
like hey I expect you to make that tee
say no more
say no more hey he's like hey I expect you to make that tea say no more say no more
hey
he telling Dan
hey
let's throw the ball to tea
let's get him the ball
yeah
now
come on now
I'm a seventh round pick
and you talking about
let's get him the ball
mm-hmm
what
that gets the juices flowing now
so now I got to cook somebody
somebody got to cook somebody.
Somebody got to get cooked today.
Oh, yeah.
For sure.
808 said Dak Prescott would be on Mahomes level if he had Andy Reid as a coach.
Man, look here.
If you put Dak Prescott on a 20-foot ladder, he wouldn't be on Mahomes level.
Y'all need to cut that bull jive.
So if that's the case,
was McNabb on Mahomes' level? Was Alex Smith on
Mahomes' level? Because they had
Andy Reid.
People,
come on now.
And I know you want
to engage.
Mahomes is on a different level right now. Matter of fact, Mahomes is on a different
level right now. Matter of fact,
Mahomes is an alien.
But he's been on this level since he got into
the 50. He started his first year, Ocho.
The guy with
50 touchdowns, 5,000
yards in his first season of starting.
So, let's
just say for the sake of argument, what would
we think if Jordan Love
this year came out the box and threw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns
that's what Patrick Mahomes did yeah and took his team to the AFC championship law
and lost to Brady because Brady got the ball first in OT. The man has been to four Super Bowls in what, five years, Ash?
Because 2020 was the first year they won it.
Five years.
2020.
Four Super Bowls in five years, and he's 28 years of age.
And y'all really want to do this, man?
Come on, guys.
Let's have a conversation.
I appreciate the question because Ocho and I, we like engaging.
We like talking.
But come on, man. Don't do that.
Don't do that. Ain't nobody
on this. Ain't nobody currently
playing. The only guy that
can look over this man's head currently
is Tom Brady.
Ain't nobody else looking him in his eyes.
They're not.
Definitely none of his contemporaries.
All of his contemporaries are looking up like this. Yes to Mr. Holmes. That's what all his contemporaries. All of his contemporaries are looking up like
this. Yes to Mr. Holmes. That's what
all his contemporaries are doing.
Who's seen it?
Ain't none.
None.
None.
We haven't seen anything like
this.
Ever.
Because even with like in the 80s,
like Magic got three, got MVPs,
Bird got MVPs,
now Magic won five titles,
Bird won three,
but you know, hey, they right there.
Who got this man's resume?
Rodgers got four MVPs,
one Super Bowl, one MVP,
and 19 seasons. This man has got four MVPs, one Super Bowl, one MVP, and 19 seasons.
This man has got six starting seasons, has three Super Bowls, three MVPs,
two regular season MVPs, two 5,000-yard passing seasons, and a 50 touchdown.
Allen, Burrow, Lamar, Rodgers, who?
Whose resume other than Brady's?
You can't argue the fact.
You can't argue the fact.
If you want to.
Yes.
I'm sitting here.
I'm trying to think of something so I can argue the fact.
I'm trying to think of something for Joe.
I can't argue the fact I mean
I just like I said
I'm a student of the game I understand
the game and I understand you know hey look
I know Otto Graham with the 10
they were in the Super Bowl the championships and I know
Johnny Yu and I know Bar Star
you know but this
you might not see this
again
not this
young being this good you might not see this again. Not this young
being this good.
And like I said,
they got the youngest defense
in the NFL.
Let that sink in, ladies and gentlemen.
They have the youngest defense
with the best quarterback.
Is it a surprise
that that's what Brady relied upon?
Brady didn't have the youngest,
but he had one of the best.
This was Patrick Mahomes'
best defense of his career.
Career, yeah.
It carried him
the whole season.
And then Patrick Mahomes
get to the playoffs,
he's like, well, hold on.
I'm Patrick Mahomes.
I'm not supposed to play like this no matter what y'all do.
I'm supposed to raise your level.
I'm playing on y'all level.
And then he gets to the playoffs and he goes on the road.
He's like, man, Josh Allen, stop playing with me.
You know damn well you ain't on my level.
And he goes to Lamar's house and said, come on now, y'all do stop this.
He said, I hear what y'all say.
I mean,
look,
this is what you know.
You've been around great,
great,
they hear everything.
Oh yeah,
yeah.
They act like they do.
They see everything
and if they don't see it,
somebody going to bring it
to their attention.
Ocho,
you remember back in the day,
they used to have the satellite.
You used to have right side
of the house, the big old satellite.
Like they got an ESP when you ever been
to Bristol, and they got the big jam.
Great players have
satellite ears. They hear
everything.
And although they say, oh yeah,
he's a great and he's alright,
privately, they think, why y'all compare that man
to me?
Even on his best day,
can't see me.
They'll never come out and say it.
Never, never, never.
If people don't thank
Michael Jordan, thank he the goat.
Y'all lost all
y'all mind. All of it.
Not part of it, all of it.
Josh, Christopher, Daniel, say, Uncle, I found out this weekend we are related by my great uncle. Not part of it, all of it. Josh Christopher Daniels.
Hey, Uncle, I found out this weekend we are related by my great uncle.
Mel Blunt and I have an uncle named Cliff Blunt and Vidalia.
He said his grandparents are related to y'all.
I'm just trying to say, hey, don't want any money.
Mel and I talk about that all the time because a lot of my family is from that
Reedsville, Tombs County area, which is very close to Vidalia.
You know Vidalia, the Vidalia sweet onion.
But Mel and I talk about that all the time.
So even from the time I was early on,
he asked me, I said, yeah, I have.
He said, I think we're related.
So Josh, I would not be surprised.
JR Porter said, oh, I love you.
Ocho, I love you, man.
Y'all don't even know how much y'all mean to us
well
considering that the pace in which
we grew we appreciate it
but I think when you guys
tune into our live chats
I think you tell us
I really think you tell us and we
appreciate that
and if we haven't said it I'm going to take time
to say it now.
Ocho and I and the team,
we really appreciate the support
that you've given us this September.
And our job is to try to get better and better
and give you better and better content.
That's our job.
Uncle Ocho, I need your advice.
My grandma passed away who raised me
on my son's first birthday.
On top of her having
no insurance, I'm stressed and lost.
How'd you get over it?
Only one Nazi.
You're never going to get over it. You just get better
at dealing with it.
Over time. That's it.
You don't get over it. Over time.
You don't think, there's not a day I don't think about what
my grandmother did.
And all the time, the laughing and that, you know, I, I would live like y'all sound like two kids in there because I'm in a room and we're laughing on the bed.
And talk about Libby, come get him out here because I'm I'm in her bed and I got up under the cover.
She she she hit me.
Oh, she hit me.
Talk about if I knew he's going to get this big, they're about to throw him off the train.
So, yeah, bro, it it's uh i understand because it's
always gonna be sentimental because she died on your son's first birthday oh yeah on your son's
birthday so there's always gonna be that correlation because a part of you want to
celebrate but a part of you can't because of the the transition that you that your grandmother went
through but you got to remember those memories though those memories those memories those memories
are everlasting everlasting it's tough never forget those it's tough i understand having
no insurance it's tough and that that that happens a lot um and i am so sorry to hear that uh uh
but uh you know what get us your information maybe me ocho and i we can do something we can
help you out maybe we can lighten the load a little bit for you bro? Get us your information. Maybe Ocho and I, we can do something. We can help you out.
We can lighten the load a little bit for you, bro.
So get us your information.
Zach Miranda.
Hey, Unc and Ocho.
You guys killed it Super Bowl week.
So proud of both of you.
What was both of your favorite moments of the week and of the game tonight?
Much love.
Both motivate me to do big things.
Let's get it.
Well, my favorite moment of the week was going on first tape.
That was my favorite moment. That was my favorite moment.
And I'm going to use a boxing analogy
for it. Where'd you at?
When you see a fighter train
for three months and you go out there
and fight and everything is sharp.
Everything
is sharp. I felt
I was sharp. I felt good good I felt good getting the points across
my delivery no stuttering yeah you know getting right to the point yeah no answering the quit
just not being all over the place of what I'm talking about just just everything just I felt
that and it was it was a small sample size. Yeah. A small sample size. And I really enjoyed it.
And again, I thank you and Stephen A for that opportunity, man.
It was dope.
It was dope.
Yeah, bro.
I wish.
I wish my mom.
Oh, my goodness.
I wish my mom or my grandma was here to see that, man.
Bro.
God damn, I wish they was here to see that.
You know me.
You made your big brother proud.
You made your big brother proud because you did.
You acquitted yourself well.
And I know how hard you worked to get in that moment and sometimes you can uh put too
much pressure on yourself and instead of simplifying things you make them more complicated than what
they need to be so i was i was very proud in the way you handled yourself uh laney ray uh congrats
on one million subs she had an och. How did that cognac taste?
And was that your first and last drink, Ocho?
That's my first and last.
Never again.
I mean, no, listen, for those of you that drink in the chat,
I don't understand how y'all do it.
You've been drinking for a while, I'm assuming.
And I didn't take a sip.
I drunk it and it hit my tongue.
It hit my tongue.
I ain't never felt nothing like that.
Remember when you was little?
I don't know if you, I mean, you know, when you're a little kid, you put everything in your mouth.
You ever taste a penny?
Mm-hmm.
It's copper.
Boy, that thing hit that tongue and it slipped down to my throat and started burning.
Come on, man.
What we doing?
I know you. Don't do me like that. That burning. Come on, man. What we doing?
Don't do me like that.
That hurt me.
Oh, Joe.
See that right there?
That's what that'll do for you.
Yeah?
Yeah, man.
I can't do that.
Then somebody told me,
somebody was like,
you know, I was walking through Vegas.
Hey, boy, we watched the live show.
But listen, if you're going to start off with something,
you don't go straight to the top when it comes to drinking alcohol.
Boy, you went straight to the top.
Yeah, you did.
You got to work your way.
You got to work your way to drinking dark liquor.
I say, man, listen, I ain't know.
I thought that was the beginning stage.
Say nah, boy.
That ain't the beginning stage.
You drunk the real deal right away.
Luke McKinnon says, Uncle Ocho, you guys are the ghosts. I'm a
diehard Bronco fan. I had my
24th birthday on Super Bowl
Sunday this year. Now I
get to end it with, now I get
nightcap to end it. Thank you, Luke. I
appreciate you coming on, sharing it with us, bro.
I really, really appreciate that. That means a lot, bro.
I'm a Bronco fan too, but
things ain't been going, they ain't looking good.
Now you know how everybody
in the AFC East felt when Brady
was there for 20 years now you see
now you see the
NFC South when Montana was there
in the 80s now you see
yeah
yeah the AFC
is going to be like this for a very long
time long time to come the Chiefs are going to be like this for a very long time.
Long time to come.
The Chiefs are going to be the team that everybody hates.
Mahomes is going to be the quarterback that everybody hates because he consistently continues to win.
And people are going to get tired of seeing the Chiefs in the dance
or in contention for that matter.
Right.
Margo, Maine, Margo, Margo.
Did I say Margo? Margo.
Margo, yeah. Margo, yeah, Margo, Margo. That's a Margo, Margo, Margo.
Yeah.
Uh,
Margo.
Yeah.
Margo Robbie.
That's a Margo.
Maine said,
what category is nightcap list listed for NAA for an NAACP award?
It's the arts,
sports and entertainment.
Outstanding podcast in the recording category.
Come on. We got, Ocho.
We got four more minutes.
We got four minutes.
You got to come up
with something good.
Something good?
Yeah.
What you want to talk about?
Four minutes.
Okay, three minutes
and 30 seconds now.
When we back on again?
I fly to Philly in the morning.
We on tomorrow.
Back tomorrow?
Yeah.
Okay, I fly to Philly tomorrow.
We got one more show of Inside the NFL tomorrow.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm excited for that.
And I'm going to take me a little vacation.
I'm going to take me a little vacation.
Where are you going?
Probably, you know how much I love soccer.
I haven't been able to go to any game this year.
So I'm probably going to, I'm a city hop out in London. I'm going to pick a weekend, probably start on a Wednesday and find games I can go to from Wednesday to Sunday and hop from multiple places and go to a few games, man, and then come back. That's going to be my reset and right back to the drawing board. So, by the time March hits,
I'm right back to working and prepping myself
for things that I'm going to have coming in,
that I have coming up.
And that's pretty much it.
What you going to do?
Work.
I'm going to take my vacation in the summer.
You're going to wait?
Yeah.
Oh, you're going to go all the way through?
Yeah.
I'm going to go all the way through Yeah I'm gonna go all the way through
Till like June
Then I'll take about a month off
From June to July
Right
Get through the Olympics
Then I'll take about another
Two to three weeks off
And then be ready to hit it
September
Okay
So
I'm gonna split it up
We're gonna try to get about
Try to get about seven weeks
In between
Between
Right
End of June
And the beginning of September
Alright
I like it What am I gonna do? Yeah I don't know Listen I'm only getting a week off in between, between end of June and the beginning of September. All right.
I like it.
What am I going to do?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Listen,
I'm only getting a week off.
About seven days.
I'm going to leave.
I'll leave for London on a Tuesday.
Their game's Wednesday.
Their game's Thursday.
I'll take Friday off
and then Saturday and Sunday
are the big games
out there,
out there in London.
And that's it.
And I'm coming back home,
coming back home Monday morning. And I'm coming back home. Coming back home Monday morning.
And I'm right back to work.
I'm going to give y'all something simple tonight.
I do.
Ash, man, because I got two parents.
I ain't nobody.
I knew it.
It was my son.
My son stole my.
My son stole my.
I should never tell Ash anything because she holding over your head.
You got two pair.
That's not fair.
I wasn't able to get in in the raffle.
Well, I don't know what to tell you, Ash.
I didn't.
I've never won any.
I've never won any heat in a raffle.
Not any, ever.
Please make sure y'all subscribe.
Make sure you hit that like button.
We're doing really well.
And I know, guys, I know sometimes y'all like,
man, Shannon, bro, because
I understand that without you guys,
I couldn't have done
with Club Shea Shea or Ochoa, and I couldn't have done with Club Shea Shea
or Ochoa and I couldn't have done
what we've done with Nightcap.
The way you guys have supported me
with on first take,
none of this is possible.
And I'm not foolish enough
or naive enough to think I can do this alone.
And you guys,
if somebody would have told me this
six and a half or seven months ago
was it like June when I left June 12th
if somebody would have told me
that I would be in the position that I'm in
now at this very moment
no Shannon it's like seven
eight months you're going to be here I wouldn't
believe it now if you told me a year and a half
because I was going to work my butt off
but no Ocho
not this.
Not being voted most entertaining
this by
Complex Magazine, not
the extension of Club Shea Shea, not the
what, Nightcap, because at that point in time
Nightcap wasn't even, forget
like, it wasn't even a thought.
Right. It wasn't even
a thought.
And for the fans to support us like they have
and the love that they show us when we were out doing that in vegas and let's oh chill i want to
say it again i've been on this earth 55 years and like i said i've been a lot of places even as a hall of famer even as a three-time Super Bowl champ
the love that I got at that Magic Johnson party
I've never felt anything like that in all my life in 55 years so for me
like I said, after I said
what I said tonight about you know who,
I'm done.
Can't nobody shake me because I named
my sister, Shannon. Didn't you tell me
because I called my sister. She said,
didn't you tell me about the outpouring
of love that you got?
Right.
But then I was trying to, I said,
but the lie. I said a little bit but the lie
I said that's okay
that's okay
I said Buck
I said Buck it's easy for you to say
because they ain't lying on you
I said I need you to understand
I don't bother I've never
uttered this man's name
and for clicks
and for likes
you lie name and for clicks and for likes.
You lie.
Yeah, you sure ain't uttered it because I still don't know who we talk about, but I'm riding with you.
I'm riding with you.
I'm right here.
I'm in the passenger seat.
I defy somebody to say that they've heard me mention anybody that have said anything
about me.
They can tell you one time that I've mentioned their name.
Name one.
Somebody say, you know what, Shannon,
I remember that one time
that somebody that have said something
about me, that they've heard me
utter their name, publicly or privately.
You know,
oh, Joe,
what you say, you gonna go straight through?
I keep my head down.
Because see,
when you're heads up,
Ocho,
you hear a lot of sound.
Keep my head down.
If you want to work,
do the best I can.
Stay out of people's way.
Make my family proud produce great content for the people that that listen to club shea shea and nightcap check me out on espn that's
it that's it that's all i want to do so again thank you guys for some support
for the love
uh
and uh
Ocho tomorrow
since uh
we've sold out of
La Portia
we're gonna pin your cigar
at the top of the chat
yo
huh
your cigar was sold out too Ocho
so we can't pin it
god damn
y'all just buying up everything
and we appreciate it
I love y'all man I appreciate that
we appreciate that guys
thank you thank you for making
Thursday night so special
thank you Resorts World
Red Ted Lounge
for doing what you did thank you
A. Cigar for hosting
we got a podcast. We did an episode
in there, um, which was unbelievable resource world. You have been great to me. Um, and I
really appreciate that. So I want to thank you to all of your staff and the love and support that
you gave, uh, their entire team, um, the volume we rolled up there and you guys rolled out the
red carpet. So I just want to say say I want to thank you guys for that.
Magic, great event.
Thanks for the invite.
DraftKings, one of our partners here, Ocho, thank you.
The Chiefs beat the 49ers in overtime, 25-22.
Chiefs become the first team in 20 years to win back-to-back Super Bowl. Patrick Mahomes earns his third MVP, 34-46, 333, two touchdowns, one interception.
So congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs, Chiefs kingdom.
As a matter of fact, their Super Bowl party is in the resort.
Oh, y'all can't get it anyway.
Their party is at Resorts World.
So congratulations, Chief.
Celebrate.
Chief, Kansas City, enjoy.
Hey, don't get too wild.
Don't burn down anything.
Don't flip nobody's cars over.
Guys, thank you.
Ocho and I are back tomorrow night.
Favorite off?
Your favorite number, 85?
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