The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss on Knicks-Pacers, Kendrick & SZA's record + DMX & Kanye West stories
Episode Date: May 20, 2025Fat Joe and Jadakiss are BACK to react to Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks closing out the Boston Celtics to set up a matchup with Tyrese Haliburton's Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Fin...als of the NBA playoffs. Joe gives his firsthand account of Game 6, where he was sitting courtside with Remy Ma and Jon Stewart, and explains the photo of him talking to Knicks president Leon Rose after the game. Joe and Jada go on to discuss Anthony Edwards and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander facing off in the Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Western Conference Finals, Caitlin Clark's hard foul on Angel Reese, Kendrick Lamar and SZA setting a Billboard record with "Luther," the season finale of 50 Cent's Raising Kanan, and Slick Rick and Chuck D's new projects. Joe and Jada also share some incredible untold stories about Biggie, Jay-Z, DMX, Kanye and Big Pun. 7:00 - Knicks beat Celtics in 6 17:30 - Caitlin Clark's hard foul on Angel Reese 27:00 - Anthony Edwards: Face of NBA? 34:00 - Chris Brown arrested 37:00 - Kendrick & SZA make Billboard history 43:15 - Biggie & Jay-Z story + “MC” vs. “Rapper" 1:04:15 - Slick Rick & Chuck D's new projects 1:08:00 - Joe’s story about Kanye’s GOOD Music album 1:24:30 - Untold DMX & Big Pun stories (Timestamps may vary due to advertisements.) Visit your nearest Boost Mobile store or https://promo.boostmobile.com/webuiltanetwork/ytb/ #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey guys, it's us
The Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe.
I'm Kevin.
And I'm Nick.
And guess what?
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions.
Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it.
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I'm Michelle McPhee, and I've been unraveling the strangest criminal alliance I've ever reported on,
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I'm just telling you a true story.
Like, I got so many T-M.
You might have-
We got to filter some of these stories, bro.
I'm telling you.
What's up, y'all?
You know who it is, your boy Jada.
Joe Crack.
This is the Joe and Jada show.
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Let me tell you something, man.
Dirty years.
I've been telling my stories in the studios or with friends,
and I've been telling people,
yo, turn the cameras off.
Yo, turn your phone off.
It's strictly for us.
Or for one week of podcasts,
I turned into the Wendy Williams of a podcast.
I just got to be honest with you.
I never knew.
What am I supposed to do when I don't have a hook?
Like, listen, let me tell you something.
I don't know how I become Wendy Williams a podcasting in one week, Jay.
Like, I mean, like, my phone is off the hook.
Like, every rapper in the world is hitting me up.
Like, yo, Joe, I don't like how you said this.
I don't like how you said that.
I have to hear Angie Martinez, queen of journalists, one of the queens and be like,
yo, how you deal with this?
Because, you know, by the way, we went number one, you know?
It ain't easy being number one, but somebody got to do it.
So the podcast went number one.
So listen, let me, I'm addressing what happens to.
Scott Joe's crazy.
Yo, what did I do now?
No, listen.
Only thing I agree with before you going to you,
because he got something to tell you.
But only thing that I did see that I don't think I'm prepared for
is that when they take,
they taking stuff and switching it around and making their own, you know what I mean?
So you mean like Charlemagne?
That's what you're trying to?
I was listening to Charlemagne interview on Snoop.
And if we did pull up, did you ever say Kendrick surpassed Dre and Snoop and Cube and all of the?
I was talking about radio play exactly.
Snoop Dog is the king.
He's the king of rap, hip-hop.
Like, you can pull up a million interviews where I said the most famous rapper in the universe of rap music is Snoop Doggy Dog.
I wonder why did he do that to us?
Nah, you know, we're in that space now, Jada.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
They're trying to stick the knife in us.
Yo, Joe Button, let me tell you something.
You all, my friend, I know you 20 years.
You've been doing this thing.
You ain't sent us no edible.
He ain't got to send us no edible.
He didn't send us no edible strawberries.
He didn't have to send us anything.
He didn't send us no flowers.
He didn't send us no champagne.
Where did you get?
For one, shout out of them, Joe.
Why do you think he's going to send us?
anything after you named the seats behind the seats after him.
You're saying all of this crazy stuff.
We didn't think he's going to send us anything.
He 800 episodes in.
I got to salute the brother.
We're the new guys on the block.
We ain't got no disrespect for Joe Button.
Now, Birdman, I read that.
I came into the studio with them talking about that on the radio.
Maybe he's been my friend 20 years.
He don't like me talking about him.
divorce, but I got nothing but respect and love for the birdman.
I'm telling you, my phone was shaking.
I'm not used to this.
Joe, we're still active.
You got to, we got love out of it.
You got to keep the love.
We got to keep the love.
And, yo, I did get love.
Primetime called us.
Dionne Sanders, he loves-
Yes.
No doubt.
He loves how we talked about his family, his son, and all that.
He appreciate us.
We did realize in the game.
You know, I bumped into Lenny Krabb.
at the Nick game.
We're going to go right into the day.
I bumped into Lenny Kravitz.
I bumped into Amy Schumer.
Okay?
They both said they've been watching our podcast
and that it's funny as hell and they love it.
I didn't even know these people know us.
It's human beings.
But let me tell you,
let me reflect on the slight hate
and the shots we've been getting
because it's not easy going.
Number one.
There's some people been doing podcasts for 30 years
and they ain't go number one
to get 100,000 subscribers and stuff like
we are on our way, right?
But let me tell you, this reminds me of the movie American Hustler with Denzel.
Remember when Denzel, he thought he was down with the mob.
They shot him, they almost killed his wife and all.
He said, my family.
You seen what the mob boy said, he said.
So you got shot with success, success shot back at you, you know?
What do you rather be successful with a couple enemies,
or unsuccessful with no friends?
What do you want to be?
What do you want to be?
I mean, success shot at us.
You know what I'm saying?
We're climbing up too fast.
But everybody let you know.
I'm going to speak on behalf of me and Jada.
We are not malicious.
We are not trying to throw shots at nobody.
For real, we have a fun, great time giving you our perspective.
Now, you came in in your Knicks garb.
Tell me about where we at right now.
You know what you're doing, baby?
First, I want to see the, because you was just there.
You spoke, you was with the, you know, Celebrity Roe was crazy.
But game six, what did you see that you didn't see in game five?
First of all, ooh, you on me, you on me a Roley for that.
Listen, I'll tell you what I didn't see in game six that I didn't see in game five, Jason Tatum.
No, no, that's a fact.
But shout out to Tatum get well soon.
but the Knicks went crazy.
We had one of them Boston days.
We couldn't miss.
That day, I was just like in my couch looking at nothing.
Just waiting to go to the game.
Looking at nothing.
My outfit was laid out.
The Tim's was there.
Oh, he was waiting.
He was already like a kid with the first day.
First day of school like this.
Couldn't wait to go to the game.
Like I was so hype.
I took my sister Ramby with me.
You know what I'm saying?
The vibe the energy felt like,
New Year's Eve and off-rip, it just felt too good to be true.
And they handled their business.
By half time, we already knew we was going to win the game.
But us being Nick fam, you know how hard it is.
You got to wait to them clock.
You got to wait to that last second because we up 40 and I'm still scared to death.
Something could go on.
Somebody could hit a hundred threes in a row.
We mysteriously find a way to be only up by three with 10 minutes.
bro, the key to the thing was they stood on that Derek White.
They stood on him like White on Rice the whole game.
They did not let that boy shoot them.
They failed out.
It was crazy.
Well, you know, they always hurt themselves or foul out when they lose him by like 40 deciding game.
You know, like Donovan Mitchell gets hurt.
You know, everybody always gets hurt when it's like lights out.
It's over.
It's a long season.
It's a long season.
It's a long season.
But the vibe, man, a million people on 7th Avenue.
When I'm telling you, you know, that exit, like,
I think the Knicks got to make, like, a trick entrance now.
I don't think we could just keep coming out that same thing.
You made me not go.
Big Game 6.
You're serious?
Yeah, because I couldn't get floor seats, so I couldn't go.
My man, hit me.
He said, I feel like a sucker now.
I'm in the second bar.
I said, no, those are, don't mind me.
those are great seats, man.
You got to stop putting my shit.
You ain't want to go second.
I didn't, I don't, I already felt like that, so I ain't going, we ain't going
so you kind of felt like, yo, I don't want to be second row.
They spoiled me with floor seats, so I can only go on the floor.
You remember the time I was in the All-Star game and they had you in like the second row
and I was like, you know, I fought them and said.
I don't remember it.
When are you talking about?
I'm telling you the truth.
I think it was in Cleveland.
Cleveland.
Something.
No, Cleveland.
I was right now.
Yeah, yeah, but I, you know who fought for you.
Like, at first they had you like in the wrong.
How, yeah.
I appreciate it.
I went to him.
I was like, yo, Jay, the kids can't pee over there.
Like, what kind of violation is this?
They got, oh, what's my girl, the girl that sing from London?
She's singing incredible, too.
Adele, they got her core side and all the line.
I started arguing, like, yo, we can't hire that, be.
We got to hire that, we got to have a man court side.
We ain't doing that shit.
This guy is crazy.
You know.
Check it out.
When you want to be successful or not?
Successing you.
You want success to shoot in that.
You want success to shoot in that you.
What do you want us to do?
We Nick fans now.
Everybody want us to fall.
Everybody, a million people.
We are always celebrating prematurely.
Yes, one million percent.
You know, I party with coach.
Leon Rose.
Yeah, yeah.
World Wild West.
They say he was commenting with tips.
What was going on?
Leon Rose, they want to cry.
He grabbed me by the show to sit.
Tears of joy.
Eight more games.
tears of joy.
He was like eight more games.
I want to give him a hug like,
yo, my man,
like thank you for what you're doing.
But it's eight more games.
That's all he told me,
that's all coach kept telling me.
Everybody was like,
yo, we need eight more wins.
Eastern Conference Finals,
what do we have to do
to zip Indiana up and pack them off?
Now, let me not go bad.
Right?
because I believe it's going seven games.
I believe we win it.
Last year, we had them on the ropes.
We could have beat them,
but everybody in the team was hurt.
Mitchell Robinson, the OG had the hamstring.
Jalen Brunson broke his hand playing Indiana.
That's not how we're coming now.
You took them seven, though, with a depleted team.
No, no, but now we're going to take them, though.
They got a mean team.
Don't get it wrong, the turn-up.
Oh, you got Turner, you got Halliburton, but you got Oz, uh, Zayakum.
Ziacal, Ziaqom.
Obey, the little white boy is sneaky as hell.
He get up in there with them shots.
No, no, they dead nice.
But I think we got it.
Carlisle's good coach.
Yeah, Carlisle's, all right.
He ain't better than Tibbs, man.
Don't get fooled by the Carlisle and all of them, man.
Everybody got to go.
You know what?
Don't like the Boston coach.
You know, maybe he went to the Boston game.
He's a youngest coach in the thing.
like him. He's young.
Nerd.
It's Hispanic, right?
I don't care.
What he is?
He just looked.
He's young.
How you don't like him?
What did he do?
Did he do something?
He looks too smart.
He looks too smart.
I don't like you.
He looked too smart, man.
He's up there with the Harvard and all life.
He looks too smart.
Not this guy, he ain't Sam Cassell, I salute.
He's like Sam.
Heavenly.
We need Sam.
We need Sam.
We need Sam to get a head coaching job.
You know what I mean?
Sam Cassellah be the man.
First time of history.
of basketball
because I always say the young boys
can never make it to the chip
or win the chip
because they got to lose a couple of times.
Hold on, don't go into it yet.
The Western Conference
Game 7,
OKC put a clinic
on the Joker and them boys.
What do you think?
You think they got enough
to be a championship team, OKC?
One million percent.
OKC got a chance to be,
they got the biggest chance
to be honest.
all that Knicks shit you wearing and all the Knicks.
They are the team to beat.
Now, Ant Man got something to say, man.
Ant Man and Julius Randall have something to say.
That is going to be it.
Now.
So it's safe to say you take it Minnesota.
Not over my nicks.
I'm never taking nobody over my nicks.
No, no, I'm talking about the Western Conference Finals.
Western Conference Finals.
I'm going to take Minnesota because I love Julius Randall,
Divenceco, and I think that that's the Cinderella series.
the Knicks against Minnesota.
But SGA and O KC ain't nothing to fuck with, bro.
And they are dead serious and they're very mature.
You know when you meet a kid and you're like,
you mature for your age?
Yeah, he's too smart.
Oh, yeah, he's smart.
SGA is cool under any type of pressure.
This kid looked too cool under any type of pressure.
He remind me of my guys from the Kansas City Chiefs.
He reminds me of my guys from the Kansas City Chiefs.
They cool under any kind of pressure.
Any kind of pressure.
SGA, that's the series, right?
They wasn't cool under the pressure
when the Eagles this past Super Bowl.
Yeah, but what I'm trying to tell you is when you face Tom Brady.
It was all that cool shit I did.
Listen, man.
And I'm better on.
When you face Tom Brady, you look them in the eye, you barely lose,
then you come back and you win two, three championships in a row.
The thing about these quarterbacks,
The most legendary quarterbacks of all time is they calm under pressure.
Like, you don't never seem stressed out, right?
It'd be like one minute left.
They sitting on the side whether it's snow and whatever, and they get up in there.
And they're the best of the best, they get up in there and they go, that's what SGA feels like.
Ant Man, I've seen them out of control.
Don't tell me about Randu.
He could get out of control in one second.
These guys are loony-tunes.
SGA.
It's safe to say for me.
I don't want to play O'KC.
Oh, why you don't want to play O'KC?
Oh, that shit you just said.
I want to hear your perspective of a shit.
For one, they were 15 games ahead of every team in the NBA for the regular season.
For two, when they win, they winning by 50 and 30 and 47 and all out in the playoffs.
They got all of the right pieces to beat the shit out of us.
I would rather play Minnesota.
If we can get past Indiana,
I'd rather be the Knicks.
I ain't going to lie.
In Minnesota and the church.
And the hardest time, he bothers me.
The whole OKC bothers me.
The whole OKC.
They obliterated us all year.
Yeah, but now,
the Boston beat us four times in the room.
We tore them up, me.
Let me say the Nix has got different type of vibe.
That ain't this.
This ain't in this.
It's cracky-guise.
God damn, man.
You ain't got to use our shit against us.
man.
Tell you.
Y.
Why are you going to use the slogan against us?
It ain't that.
Okay, C, it's different.
Let me tell you something.
The WMBA, to me, I'm not going to lie to you.
Last year they took over basketball.
They was on fire more than NBA.
The Caitlin Clark.
Yeah, I went to a lot of W games last year.
Me and you, right?
Shit's been fired.
Shout out my liberty.
My girl, Sabrina, Brianna, they raised the.
Stuie.
They raised the rap.
You know what I'm saying?
Because they literally, I got it now.
Now, now what I'm about to tell you, I hope it makes sense.
But I got it now.
I realize why the refs and the NBA has been letting these teams go ham.
Like, this is definitely the most physical playoffs in 10, 15 years.
They letting them ball out there hurt each other, whatever the case.
Bad boy basketball.
No, I'm trying to think.
in the W with the physicality of the playoffs?
No, because the WMBA was taking over basketball,
and the NBA made some adjustments.
All right.
They said, we can't be calling the simple, you know, the Kobe fouls,
the MJ foul.
You remember you breathe past thumb.
It's a foul.
That's not happening now.
Jalen Brunson hits the fucking wood floor like 36 times a game.
Blood, ramble.
The heart, eye, jammy, stitches, this.
They're balling out there, but that's why I finally got it.
They compete with the W&B.
NBA. You know, just yesterday,
Caitlin Clark filed
Angel Reese. That was a regular
off foul. It was a take foul. Yeah. Go take
two shots or whatever, but they got
all in. Haydh Reese looked like she
want to beat Caitlin Clark up and then
you know, what's sad
is, um, this country
drives off of racism.
Right? I never look at basketball as
racism. If a white boy
come in the park, Cooper flag came
came last year and the Rucker lit them up.
With the game shot, we jumped on the court
everybody jumped up.
We don't really look at it as racism.
But every time these two girls play,
it turns into a racism conversation, racism.
And to their point, if Angel Reese would have filed Caitlin Caw Cod like that,
the white people would immediately would have said racism.
Nah, man, you're buggy, though.
I'm telling you what's going on out there.
I think they're two different players, for one,
they've been putting them together since LSU.
in Iowa. They play different.
Angie Reese is on the block and she
she's doing other things. Kaelin Clark is
point guard. She can shoot and pass.
They play totally two different games.
So why do we keep hearing them too?
Because if it was regular basketball. Because of these microphones
right here, people need to stir up some shit.
You just seen it. You just said it. They said they spewing
racism remarks in the crowd. Oh yeah, I ain't with
that. We're going we're going to stand
We're going to stand tall in Andrew Reese.
We ain't tolerating racist remarks in the arenas and all that.
They got to get to the bottom.
They got to get out.
Security got to get them out.
Can't come to no more WNBA games.
We can't have that in the game.
But, you know, that's that Larry Bird, you know.
50 million years ago.
We got a new one.
Jade, I'm telling you what's happening in the streets.
We have a new one.
You can put it in Andrew Reeves.
And Cately Clark.
Well, it's the second game of the year they started the racism talk.
I'm telling you.
Oh, well, way too early.
But that's what it's looking like.
I'm telling you the truth.
I don't know if Angel Reese is magic.
I do know Caitlin Clark is bird.
I could tell you that much.
I could tell you that much.
I think it's about the ratings, man.
I think the NBA.
You think they're bringing in the race for the ratings?
Not racism.
I'm all for that.
I don't think racism is going to be around forever.
That's just what it is.
I think the physicality in this playoffs right now is due to the ratings.
It could be a little bit of the WNBA, but the ratings.
The NBA was taking over.
They tired of hearing all that talk.
I watched basketball all year.
And they take fouls.
They was using their whistles all day.
The playoffs, I'm seeing dudes get shoved, elbow slammed,
all refs is looking like.
Black eyes, blood all over the place.
Everybody going to the sideline fixing their uniform
because they got blood on their shit.
Do it feel like the Ombia?
Yes, it does.
And we're appreciating it.
Yeah, we love the eyes.
You know, because I don't like when they have all that, you know,
little fouls and then stop the game and all that shit.
I don't even like the refs being a part of, like,
decision making of the game.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I call a foul if you call a foul, but this is the playoffs.
Let them play.
I agree.
Totally.
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Hey, it's us to Jonas Brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, next?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called,
Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide.
range of podcasts throughout there.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name
Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
We were thinking I'm originally calling it
one of the early names of our band
before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing,
a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say,
Hey Jonas.
and then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas,
and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
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Last night, a blown call
changed a game. This morning, the internet
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Anthony Edwards
You think he's the new face of the NBA
Even though he said he don't want to
But he seemed like to be in the headlines
I think we all say that
To alleviate the pressure
He know he to face of the league
You know what I'm saying
They say he's Jordan's son
They're saying he's son out there
Oh that's applause
I'm just saying
I'm telling you what they say
They're saying he's Jordan's son out there
We know Jordan's sons
Yeah yeah
But what I'm trying to tell you is the man look too incredible out there.
You understand what I'm saying?
And the kid's going to always look up to him,
but he wants to say, I don't want to be a role model just to throw that off.
You know?
As far as the face of the NBA, though, I think it's like a nickname.
People got to give you your nickname.
You can't just come outside and say, my name is king such as, I'm...
You're right.
They're giving them his thing.
You earn your shit.
He got all the commercials.
All of that, yeah.
The sneakers, the artist sneaker.
the game talks the way he plays you know what shout out jor marant you know we're about to play them
the terrorist squad team shout out to chris goddian clash tv we're gonna play them because we
launching the new uh terrorist squad air force one the red and white joints no doubt i'm waiting for my
you know so now you always you got a lot of sneakers yeah jaded i'm a student in the sneaker you got
you got them red and whites is official i got the box that says terrorist squad air force one with
the professional, not a sample,
the shit that go in the stores.
Like, I really received the box,
the sneaker with the box.
Like, it's in.
It's nothing you could do about it.
That's coming out.
No doubt.
You know what I'm saying?
So shout out to Nike,
but we're going to play John Moran.
That's fine.
I'll be there.
I'm going to go back to the coaching.
We're probably going to do it in the Bronx,
Watson Park.
Shout out to Watson.
You know what I'm saying?
John Moran,
he going to play against the terrorist squad.
So, you know, we back out there,
Phil Knight.
We're not going to file John Moran.
We're going to let them ball.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, no injuries, no injuries.
It's entertaining the people in the trenches.
You know, now that I say that,
it ain't been a sneaker to hit like Anthony Ebbled sneaker
from a player in a couple of years.
What's the last player sneaker that everybody's saying is an old sneaker?
LeBron had half of something.
Jod was about to take off before he caught the, um, yeah,
before he had his little incident.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The Jaws, all of the kids was going crazy over the jobs.
Yeah, but Anthony, yeah, well, KD. has some.
Right now, the ladies got it, Asia.
Asia ones is fired.
The Asia ones are fired.
Sabrina joints are rocking.
They playing Sabrina's, but I think Asia joints is hot.
Now, Asia shit is hot.
Shout out to Asia.
She the real deal.
I'm a Juju Watkins.
Juju, Juju playing Kobe's.
Juju Joju Wachis is the shit.
Her game is incredible.
Nobody.
I'm not going to say nothing.
No, there we go.
I'm not going to say.
Yo, listen.
Hey, listen, I'm a huge fan that you, like, her whole game,
she reminded me of Carmelo at times.
She's just too nice.
I can't wait for her to get in the WMBA.
Why are you laughing?
I agree.
What did?
By.
Juju Watkins is.
coming and she going to take over the WNBA.
That's it.
That's that.
What do you want to say?
We're not talking about the subway series.
You know what it is as far as baseball.
But whenever the Bronx bombers play the Mets, it's just a good look for the city.
There's a lot of traffic.
You know what I mean?
A lot of clutteration.
And, you know, the Yankees.
Juan Soto got struck out.
He got up out of there.
You know what I'm saying?
I was betting yesterday.
So it was serious.
Yesterday.
I was betting on the game period.
Now, can you enjoy a game when you betting as a normal fan?
Or, like, I don't bet.
And so that's how I'm able to enjoy the game.
Like, I'm watching the game with my man, and he's like,
D. Over Under.
D.R.
Huh, one more rebound.
I'm like, yo, bro, what are you talking about?
Yo, we're trying to win the shit.
I get enjoyed the game more when I got money on it,
opposed to just looking out of it.
Yeah.
Correct?
Yeah.
I thought it's harder.
I thought like when you bet, it's harder for you to enjoy the game.
Yo, shout out.
Well, not shout out, but your man, Antonio Brown, he stood his ground.
You know, he let that thing ring off.
Legend.
Yo.
This is a family show.
You don't promote violence.
No, we don't.
But what I'm saying is the reason why I love.
I love the beautiful state of Florida.
up because if you got the hammer on you
and somebody, there's five guys jumping you for your jury,
you can let that thing go and go home that night.
You don't go to jail.
They come and, oh, sorry, we see you got jumped.
They were snatching your chain.
Oh, you let off some shots, you know.
And told you.
You know when you got an illegal firearm is rules that you got to abide by.
I understand.
Having a fight then leaving and coming back.
It ain't one of the rules.
See, you're promoting violence over it.
No, no, no.
I'm not promoting violence.
I'm just saying, I don't know the introspectives of it.
What I am saying...
You're just like how he defended itself.
He's got to defend himself, man.
That's the way it is.
And I hope he's all right, because he seemed a little bugged out.
Antonio Brown looked bugged out, though, like, real talk.
I'm just telling you.
He's like, he's like, is he normal?
Is he, or is he bugged out?
Like, he looked like...
Let me tell you something.
Angie Martinez said when you talk about people on this podcast,
you better watch you talk like they're in the building.
I do believe I would tell Antonio Brown if he was sitting in this couch.
You look bugged out.
You're bugged out.
I can't.
You know, so that's my new role.
I got to stand with you.
If I talk about people, I got to talk like they're right here.
And I would tell Antonio Brown, you're my man, like you look a little bugged out.
But defending himself, I'm going to say that's what.
what it is.
We've seen too many people
get taken advantage of and all that.
We just told everybody give up your chain last week.
Yeah, young boy from Queen.
Now I'm trying to defend yourself
if you got a legal firearm or security, right?
Yeah.
You said it.
You said it, not me.
Chris Brown goes to Manchester.
You know, you got this big tour coming up.
Chris Brown has like a hundred,
100-something million dollars.
What is a billion dollar tall?
What is it?
Hundreds of millions.
Every show is in a stadium.
It ain't even the arena.
We condemn domestic violence of any kind.
I don't even care if you,
you won't see Fat Joe on tape
getting jumped by a bunch of lesbians.
Like if the lesbians want to tell me out,
I'm not fighting.
Oh, Lord.
I'm just letting you know now.
I had a time.
Please, Lord.
A bunch.
Yo, let's,
guys.
I don't know.
Forgive him for me.
Forgive him.
I'm not hitting.
I don't know where he's going with this.
Yo, listen.
What is this?
Look, domestic violence, I do not condone by any, any circumstance.
Why do you can't leave it like that?
So if you see a video of some women beating me up and I'm not swinging back, it is what it is.
I'm not hitting them back.
I'm just not going to hit them back.
Okay.
Right?
So what I'm saying.
is Chris Brown
I don't know whose
feathers he worked like this
is a complete set up to me he's going
to Europe to get ready for his tour and they
arrest him and leave him in jail with no
bail like he killed somebody this
and then also
they said he did a music producer with a
bottle where's the video
they got a thousand videos of him
last that night in the club one they got
the old they got different laws
than us but what I'm saying this
why I can't see the video of Chris Brown
throwing the bottle way, hitting the guy with the bottle.
We were the saw it already.
Right?
We saw the whole Antonio Brown.
You knew he ran back, got the yala,
and came back with the yala.
It happened in Florida, man.
It didn't happen in Manchester.
They got more cameras than us.
Yeah, but we don't got access to the camera.
Listen, I'm throwing the flag down.
I'm throwing the foul.
Free Chris Brown.
Let him get on with the tour.
I think they saw...
You're about to go over there in a few weeks.
Don't bother them people.
I love them, UK, but the hidden hand is what I'm trying to tell you.
Somebody keep fucking with Chris Brown because the man trying to do his thing,
get it to his bag, and every time he's trying to elevate and go to another level,
somebody try to pull him back down.
I mean, that's what I'm seeing.
Conspiracy Joe, not even crazy, Joe.
Ooh, Swiss.
Oh, we added another one.
No, conspiracy Joe.
is that you know, I'm like,
no, I'm not talking about.
We got several more.
We got crazy Joe now.
We got conspiracy joke.
You take it from there.
When you want to talk about him?
We want a free Chris Brown
so you could get on with the tour.
So, success shot at you.
Speaking of music,
Kendrick and Cizzer make history.
Kendrick's Luther featuring Cizzer
remains number one on Billboard's top 100
for 12 straight weeks
setting the record for most weeks
at number one for a song
co-built solo, men and women.
And we spoke about John Ashanti being named best rapper slash singer duo,
are Kendrick and Cizor position to take that number one spot on the duo tip?
Well, what you got to understand is we don't know if they're going to still be best friends and all that forever.
You know what I'm saying?
Because right now they got about six, seven songs.
They are number one.
Yes, they could take the slot.
One million percent they can take the slot.
Okay.
I like your answer.
No, no.
They make missiles.
Phenomenal right now.
Whenever they drop something together,
it can be a movie soundtrack for Black Panthers.
Whatever they should, they drop.
30 for 30.
Luther, this is all magic.
They drop bombs.
They are fire together.
I'm just saying if it ever gets rocky, you know,
it's not going to get rocky, man.
Well, then they're going to take the slot.
They're on their way.
You know, you got to understand.
The thing I always hated about LeBron,
and LeBron's one of the ones.
of my favorite players ever put hate with lebrun did not hate but let's say drake drake is one of my
favorite guys too i'm not saying hate either but what i'm telling you is that now when you when these
you got i understand rappers back in the day they put out an album every four years don't ask me why
that's what it was right so the all these stats that we check in rock him for and all these other rappers
who we consider the greatest of all time.
They was doing the album every four years.
Now you got a Drake who drops four albums in one year.
Of course he's going to run up the numbers.
LeBron knew what the MJ numbers was.
He knew it was 5,000 points, 32 rebounds,
3,200 rebounds.
And he's coming looking at that score to take down every thing.
Like right now, we just said, well, I just said right now,
they call Jai and Ashanti,
which I agree the greatest duo of all times.
I'm telling you that Siza is a solo artist
of Kendrick because why they know they probably like,
all right, they have 15 number ones.
We already got eight.
Let's bust this down in two years and we have 18.
I don't even think they look at their numbers.
I think they're just making good music.
I think they are, though.
I think I think that artists and ballplayers,
They know what it is and they just moving fast.
They crawled so they can walk.
They even create a category of this shit.
Yeah.
You know, I'm not.
I've got some shit to say, right?
There we go again.
No, no.
You know, D. Ray Davis.
D.
The committee.
I love a committee.
He posted a video of him and coach.
It said it's the first time of 12 years he'd been in coach.
He feels like he got flued out or something.
Like, what do you feel about flying coach?
Spirit, jet blue.
I don't, no, no. I ain't really hopping on the spirit.
I hop on a jet blue.
I hop on a coach for a short flight.
You do it?
A quick one?
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
A short hour or two.
Let me tell you something.
I said, I ain't, you know.
I said, I'd rather go jet blue than like a coach, 11, like 31E.
When I get a jet blue, I stay right in the front, watch TV.
I watch a few law and orders.
I'm there.
but I can't go to Cali or nowhere.
I'm not doing no real hours on coach.
I can't do it, right?
Not two hours?
No, no, no.
I definitely care.
There's a hundred thousand are you going to get on the PJ?
I'm telling you, I pray.
I literally, this is part of my prayer.
God, please don't put me in coach.
It's a whole different atmosphere back there.
I'm not telling you that first class I got a little room.
No, I pray.
It's part of my prayers.
Every day.
God, please keep me in first class.
I went coach one time some guy was getting married.
Now first class.
I'm telling you the truth.
What you want me to do?
I got to expect to find the things in life.
Go ahead.
It's hard being number one, but somebody got to do it.
So what I'm trying to tell you is the one time I had to fly coach,
I sat next to the hillbilly gyms, that Beverly Hillbilly.
When I tell you, these kids was climbing over my shoulder.
Some kid threw another kid a bag of potato chips, smack me in my faith.
They would dive.
It's a different type of atmosphere back there.
It was not the same.
He wasn't in cold time.
These was white people.
This is the Beverly Hills belly.
Hey, John.
Shit, hit my head.
Kids climbing over my shit.
Yo, I was praying so much in that seat.
And that was the Vegas.
Oh, see?
Yo, I was praying.
It was the only flight.
I was praying.
I said, God, please, Lord Jesus.
I do never want to be on this again.
And let me tell you some,
I also believe that like the cheaper airlines,
like Spirit Southwest and all of them,
they pay for fucked up routes out there.
Like they pay for the potholes.
The routes they got.
Yeah, because they shit always like this.
You ever got on a spirit or they shit like this?
I think they pay.
All right, what's the wackest level?
34,000 feet.
It's cheaper, yes.
They buy that route.
And you ship me like this all the time.
You get there safe,
but you ship me like this.
They got routes in it.
The air?
You pay...
It's the end.
Listen, you pay for a private.
They'll tell you, yo, we're going over all...
I watch Calut.
Like, yo, I don't want no bumps.
I want you to be like, yes, sir.
Don't worry.
We're going to go to the west.
To the right.
There's no weather in 47,000.
Like, you pay for that air.
There's a reason why Spirit Airlines
and all the bullshit airlines
got that shit going like this.
We can forget about getting a spot.
The sponsorship of spirit.
No, no, no.
Well, we could take the bullshit out, right?
But just lower level airline.
Yeah.
All right.
I like that.
I like that.
Oh, shit.
I'm going to tell you, and I got to, I think I almost got to read this off my phone because this is, you know,
I always think about the late great DJ Clark Kent, super producer.
Best and peace to my brother.
King.
God's favorite, man.
God's favorite.
He, he.
You know, this guy was the best in the world.
He passed away.
But I always think about when he said,
because, you know, he did it all.
Like, he was cool with Biggie, JZ.
Like, he put them on.
He started with Cool Herk.
He's seen his whole shit from hip-hop.
He wasn't that old, man.
He wasn't.
He's one of Cool Herk's original DJ.
Superman Clark Kent was down with Cool Herk.
That's how far he goes back back.
I met DJ Callan and DJ Nasty
at a Clark Kent back.
He had a battle when we came up.
That's how I meant Caled on line around Flojo time.
And so he said that Biggie and Jay-Z, both his men's,
and Biggie would be like, yo, why you say Jay-Z?
But he used to tell Biggie that Jay-Z's better.
Right?
And Biggie would be like, how do you think he's nicer than me?
He'd be like, yo, because you're a rapper.
He's an MC.
He's like a poet.
You know, this is early, Jay-Z before all the hits.
He's a poet, whatever the case may be.
And so, to me, the difference of an MC and a rapper is, an MC is,
and you have huge hits too, but you more, you got your hand on the third rail,
Talib Qaulib, Jadakis, Common, these are KRS, MC's.
Rappers, what he's referring to is the guys on Billboard, they crossed over,
and we think they commercial.
What do you think about that argument right there
that he was having between Big and Jay Z,
where Big was like, yo, I'm nicer than son.
Boy, he was like, nah, Jay, nicer than you.
He's an MC.
Of course, this is before success.
What do you think the difference between an MC and a rapper is?
I think an MC is just what it means.
You know what I mean?
You can troll in the maestro.
You can do everything.
You have diversity.
You have, you know, you can do different, you can do a beer commercial, you can do an R&B feature, you can do it all.
A rap is just playing with words, you know, the ability to put words together.
MC can control the crowd.
He can, he can have the crowd in his hands.
He can engage with the crowd.
Yeah, but Nelly, he does stadium.
Hey, it's all about the money.
Now you're going into being an entity.
You know what I mean?
Is it entertainer?
Is it a rapper?
Is it MC?
Now you've got...
You know, Pat.
And you've got people that wrote the song
that you never even see.
Yeah, Pac was everything.
That's a fucking...
A actor and dancer and rap,
Pac had all the tools of everything.
He was everything.
He can do drama.
You can make music.
Because I'm trying to find out
who's the perfect one.
Like, so you say, Popa.
That's why I so many.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like, it's like, it's...
the best song
right in the game.
You got guys like
Hove, who would I love the dough
was talking about,
you know,
we cop the hottest V's
then we play Monopoly
with real cash
and that big come on his shit.
Right?
Was you ever there
for any of them like big song?
I was there for hypnotize.
I was there when he wrote with hypnotize.
Was you there for I love the dough
or anything like that?
I was there for I loved it though.
No!
We was actually in the,
we was in the middy room.
You know what I mean?
They both was there?
Yeah, it was no fucking emails
and none of that there.
You had to be there.
So you seen them both going at it right there?
It wasn't battling and none of that.
They was trying to make a hit song, which they did.
Did you see any paper?
Did you see any paper in rhymes?
No.
It was all off the top.
No, listen.
I didn't see, listen, you didn't tell a real story or not.
Everything I'll tell is real.
You don't got a hood for a reason.
Listen, we was in the middy room.
We was the young locks.
And Hove kept coming in our room,
like giving us an update of what's going on.
Like, yo, I got to go first.
I'm about to go first, this, that.
And he's like, no, he's going there and kill that shit.
Don't what I mean?
And he was probably going to the bathroom.
Didn't he stop in the middy kicking with us?
You know what I mean?
And we actually seen Angela Wingbush.
That's not a sample.
That's her singing, I love the dough.
We've seen her laying a hook.
We've seen DMX laying pray and pray for my downfall.
That ain't a sample evil.
We've seen them record that live.
We wanted a fortunate artist to be featured on Life After Death.
There's only a couple features on there.
So we love Big Forever, you know what I mean?
We thankful to been around for the process of Life After Death
and slightly before that.
It was a beautiful thing.
But, yeah, we was in the studio the day they made.
I was in the stew for Love the Doe.
I think I was in the stew.
Eva, I was there for a lot of them
or when we would come for our session,
we were here what he just did.
Go on Kiss Goodnight.
A lot of them.
Of course, we was there for last days
because we featured on.
Yeah, but you know, when I think about,
when we talk about the perfect MC,
the perfect rapper, perfect performer,
entertainer, came up a lot today.
I think DMX shows which one of them DMX songs.
You was there every song he recorded.
Not every, I was there for a lot.
Shut him down, open up, shop.
I don't think he wanted to do that.
When Swiss first boarded to him, he didn't want to do it.
He didn't want to do that?
I don't think, at first I don't think he was, like, happy to do it into it when it was done.
When I tell you.
It was a major hit.
And at this time, I was still halfway in the Bronx.
So I'm at the car wash.
And when I tell you, every single car,
I don't care, it was a Spanish dude that would be playing salsa.
They was playing that shit.
Like, that song had me the disiest.
You know how you go Fordham, bro?
Where you go in Yonkers when you want to see if your record was popping?
Like, Benjamin's you came outside.
Yeah, you go to Fordham.
You go to Fordham.
I used to do that.
If I dropped a record, everybody like,
I was coming up and down the hill.
I stand there and see who's playing my album, whatever.
Yeah, up and down the hill, yeah.
Man, I have never witnessed in the history of the Bronx.
Stop.
Shut him down.
Yo, I was dizzy.
It was everywhere.
Like, that was the craziest to me of standing outside trying to hear your song.
That was that shit right there.
He didn't even want to record that.
I think Swiss had a little problem making them get into the lane.
once you're final
the final mix and mastered virgin came up
and they knew what it was it.
You know, and I went...
Shot the video. It was out of it.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas brothers, and guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news, name?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called,
Hey, Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts.
We're starting a trend.
But this one's,
extra special. So how did we
actually come up with a name Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember. I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it
one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes.
I have a very different memory of this. We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast,
where people could call in and say, hey Jonas. And then I wrote down on my little
Notepad Hey Jonas and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
Just listen. We don't care where you hear it.
Another podcast from some SNL late night comedy guy, not quite.
Unhumor me with Robert Smigel and friends.
Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, SNL's Mikey Day and head writer Streeter Seidel.
help an a cappella band with their between songs banter.
Where does your group perform?
We do some retirement homes.
Those people are starving for banter.
Listen to humor me with Robert Smigel and friends on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Last night, a blown call changed a game.
This morning, the internet lost its mind.
Highlights are trending, opinions are flying, and nobody's telling you exactly what happened.
That's where Sports Slice comes in.
I'm Timbo.
Every episode, we're cutting through the noise.
breaking down the plays, the controversies, and the stories behind the headlines.
We go straight to the source, the athlete themselves, their locker room stories, their reactions,
the stuff nobody gets to hear.
The laughs, the drama, the triumphs, the moments that never make the highlight real.
From viral moments to historic games, from buzzer beaters to controversial calls, we break it down,
give you context, and ask the questions everybody wants answered.
Sports Slice brings you closer to the action with stories told by the people who live them.
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The French Open is one of the toughest tests in tennis.
And I know firsthand because I competed there myself.
I'm Renee Stubbs.
And on the Renee Stubbs tennis podcast, I'm breaking down everything happening at Roland Garris.
Every match, every upset, and what it really takes to win on clay.
Jen Chinchin win.
I mean, she went down.
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She's an outsider to win the French for me.
And she likes Clay.
Listen, Lena Rubakina is arguably the best player in the world right now.
And I actually can win on any surface.
Because if she's serving, well, good luck.
Consider this your court side seat to the French Open.
Listen to the Renee Stubbs Tennis podcast on the IHeart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Presented by Capital One, founding partner of IHeart Women's Sports.
I'll try to keep this conversation non-controversial, you know what I'm saying?
Because I don't know why.
He got a crazy Joe.
No, I want to sit down.
Let's go crazy Joe.
No, listen, I want to sit down with a podcaster that has three followers who think he know.
And because they sit down, yo, this guy's cap.
He's a, I want to sit down next to one of them in their NITURE apartment when they, when they, shoot.
I'm going to walk in the Nichael, right?
and sit next to him.
Because I don't think people truly understand.
I'm a project, baby, for real.
I'm from the projects.
The Soyu of Soy.
You know, you can't do nothing to Fat Joe.
If you go look him up street,
you cannot say,
I'm going to be looking at,
and I'm really looking at guys calling me a capper,
a this, or that.
I want to sit next to one of these guys
to say, break down the cap.
Because when I say shit, you know, I said I did records with big.
Everybody, he's the cap of a lifetime.
They put out the second album, the double album.
Fat Joe was featured on that album.
Now, did they take me off?
They took me off.
But they put out the real list.
And somehow, some way, every time I say something, if I say I save Commons life,
he'd come up on here, I saved his life.
And it becomes, I don't know what, I'm trying to verify.
Where's the cat?
And then some of you guys...
You don't need no validation, Joe.
No, no, no, no, listen, some of these guys, right?
You want to do something.
Because if you're really from the projects,
some of these guys are so horrible on these podcasts
that they're not even garbage.
You ever seen the dumpster in the projects
where they got like that gilk, that gook, that shit.
Your shit like that garbage.
The dumpster juice.
The dumpster juice. You're shit like the guck.
They come out the bottom of the dumpster.
It's good.
Compare yourself to us.
I shit.
We need 800 episodes.
I'm talking prematurely.
But yo, I'm not used to number two.
We got to go number one.
We went number one on Apple off one EP.
This shit is nude.
Joe, we knew, man.
We got to be humble and thankful, man.
I'm humble, but I speak reality.
And if you guys don't think I'm watching, y'all, I do watch her.
Do you watch?
How about the scrunt-2 MCs?
They never got under your skin like this scruntoo?
former crew members and stuff like that.
When they go off, you just ignore them all the way.
You got beef with Jada.
Say my name.
You shy?
I said, if they don't say my name right.
They say my name because they think,
they think your way out.
Listen, they think Joe way up.
They wouldn't say my name 10 years ago,
15 years ago when we was running around
giving the beats to their favorite rappers.
Now they say my name because they say,
oh, this guy, Corside, number one.
He'd get a lot.
These are all lawsuits.
They think they're going to trick me out of the streets.
You understand what I'm saying?
They wasn't saying my name when we was giving dudes the beats every day.
So I'm just saying I'm going to choose one of you guys who got a podcast in a preferably a nitre setting.
I'm coming by myself with about $2 million in jury just so I can show you how much cap I'm working with.
And we're going to sit there and I want to see you break down the cap.
Because, you know, that's how I feel.
That's it.
I'm going to do it.
One are you going to be a lucky contender,
and you're going to have a couple of more followers
than your two aunts and your cousin.
I'm coming with a torpedo bat.
That's all I know.
Fucking wrong.
And so it's hard being number one,
but everybody got to do.
So what I?
Success shot at you.
You know, so we hear, let me tell you something.
Swisted.
The train is.
Coming in, success shot at you.
I like the success shot at you.
No, success shot at you.
You got to, listen, we're going to do, we're going to do what we do because we do what we do.
We don't got to, you got to, don't get disturbed and don't get, you know what I mean,
don't let that shit bother you, crap.
Yeah, they try to knock it up.
It's only because you're on the radar, you know what I mean?
Shout out the on the radar, but we're on the radar.
Let me ask you a question, right?
because I watched the grand finale of Raising Canaan.
That's my favorite 50-cent show.
Raising Canaan, the Power Universe.
That's my favorite because they're playing,
you know, dude pulled up in the red Porsche,
Papa, Great, nice, Craig, and I see E, Dumbe, so.
And I'm like, oh, shit, like, it's that shit to me, right?
But I was disappointed because,
are we used to somebody big got to die every grand finale?
like I was upset somebody real didn't die.
I don't think you know if they died or not.
They always leave you.
One thing,
Fifth and the writers over there is good at.
See, that's why this is a Jedi.
We don't know if nobody died or died.
And they leave you in suspense to next season.
So you can be like,
yo, I want that.
Then you're going to come watch the next series.
And then when they come back and intrigues you.
not want Marvin to die.
Uncle Marvin,
I do not want him to die.
He's my favorite guy on TV.
London.
Shout out to my man.
I fucking love this guy, his character.
But I am going to tell you,
in the real streets,
real life, a guy like Marvin would die.
Somebody who kill everybody, everything,
everything, they eventually get him out of here.
That's why I was scared in the grand finale
because I'm like, damn, they're going to take Marvin out.
Because it's just
Mad niggas
with it died on that
Stinkill niggins
I mean
You know what's killing
This bad shit
They do
There's no cops
And anybody
You ever knew
That was like that
That you knew
He was out there
Rob and killing
This this
That somehow
They caught the bad luck
We're gonna segue
Off the guy
In the red Porsche
Playing Greg Nikes
That's where we're
gonna bounce off
In Synography
Take all the hell
The shit
Cracks that off
The Rackett
Take that off the record
Listen
It's a lot
Flojo was that time.
I'm waiting to see if Flojo get in the next.
No, no, this is a second.
I need to be on the next.
Check it out. Check me out.
Slick Rick is about to release a new album called Victor.
You know what I mean?
First album since 1999, executive produced by Idris Elba.
That should be incredible.
It's going to be a 30-minute film that accompanies the album.
Nahz is to appear on the album.
What excites you about a new Slick Rick album?
Man, you know, Slick Rick got me, you know, I left my house when I was 14 years old.
I couldn't get alone with my pops, rest of peace.
My father was a good man, but we just ain't see how to eye.
And so, though I was the leader of my class of most likely not to succeed at the 14 age group in my, in my neighborhood and in the Bronx, right?
I still was scared because it's the first time I had to sleep in the Crackhead Hotel by Cretona Avenue by Dodge High School.
So that was the only place I could sleep.
$35.
They let me sleep.
But they was really shooting heroin out the window, bussing dudes heads with 40 bounces, bottles all day, cops up and down.
It was scary for a 14-year-old kid.
I would listen to Slick Rick all night long on repeat.
So I know all his ad-laves.
He got me through that time on my life.
I had to walk with and I would just listen to Slick Rick only.
Everything from the show to everything.
So the fact that he could come out now with an album and it's a visual album.
I'm all in support of, you know, when it comes to music, music is art.
And we do it from the heart.
We got something to say.
I just dropped the album a couple of months ago.
The world changed on me.
I don't think you really.
reach a certain age where you got to stop making music.
You got to drop albums whenever you want.
You got to drop album when you want.
And we want to know what Slick Rick is thinking 20, 25.
Like, what is Slick Rick thinking 2025?
What he got to say?
Right?
And so the thing about Slick Rick is like, hey, young world,
world, yours, hey, young world.
M.A. Cross Complainties.
So while you're listening and learning,
Still moms welfare gunned by dope.
And hey, little kids, don't follow these dokes.
He definitely got to be one of the greatest storytellers ever in hip-hop.
You say one of them?
Yeah.
I think he's the best ever, storyteller ever.
Children's story, all that.
I think, and I'm saying better than everybody.
And I know big is the best storyteller.
He got a story to tell.
We got a couple.
Nah, that's got a story.
It's nice cube.
Crazy.
Story.
You kidding?
Today was a good day,
probably the most perfect rap song ever lived.
But I'm talking about consistently
Slick Rick was only doing story.
Like,
everything was the story with Slick Rick.
And, you know,
the thing about Slick Rick
is no matter how tough he was or whatever,
he always ended in a positive note somehow, right?
He always a teenage love.
Like, yo, listen, don't hurt me again.
Don't, don't hurt me again.
That was a classic.
Listen, bro, let's slick Rick.
I was going downtown.
What slick word?
Show.
That's more hip-hop news.
Check this out.
Chuck D dropped a new album.
Ready on Armageddon.
The album addresses ageism and hip-hop.
Rock embraces his elders.
The Rolling Stones, McCartney, still touring in their 80s
and get the same love they did in the 1960s.
But hip-hop elders do not get that same respect.
Do you feel that the newer generation of hip-hop fans and artists do not respect those that came before them as much as the fans of other genres such as rock and roll?
I don't know if it's just rock and roll.
We have a real disconnect between the youth paying homage to the OGs.
And the truth is, I've always understood me, Kool and Dre talk in the studio that they only respect the back.
So they're going to respect a Jay-Z because he's.
he's a billionaire.
They're going to respect
a Jada kiss
because you stay fly
every day.
They're going to respect
Fat Joe.
They know he's getting
to the bag.
They're going to respect
that motherfucker
torpedo.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
But what I'm saying
to you, that torpedo
back, we got, like,
hit somebody
with a fucking torpedo
right?
I got somebody
stealing or something.
I almost got arrested
one time for beating up
a crackhead
for stealing my radio.
Come on.
No, I'm telling you
the truth.
Talk about the
All right.
They disrespect.
I'm not just saying.
Listen, the youth,
they only respect the bag
and this is a whole new culture
of hip-hop music.
Until it gets back
to the beats and rhymes,
they're never going to,
if it's just like one and done
or I made a cute song
and I'm getting some money,
I'm just getting to the bag,
they're not going to respect
their elders like that.
In our generation,
just last year,
I'm driving down Manhattan.
I see Melly Mell
on a podcast.
corner, I pull over, run out.
Melly, male, I make the movie, oh, my God, my eye you, the icon, like, I do that.
You know, I'm coming out the movie theater.
I look and I see Rob Bess.
He's with his family.
I'm like, oh, my God, Rob Bace, and I give him my story.
No, no, no.
His son don't know because they're from old school era.
They don't know.
Your son get to see you still in your prime.
But Rob Base has been a minute since he had it on Smash,
but I'll tell a sudden story.
I'm at the castle.
Rob Bass got the number one record in the country.
He's late to the show.
I watched a thousand people in the castle go,
whoo, yeah, yeah, for about 20 minutes straight.
Woo!
Yeah, you couldn't hear a quarter hit the floor.
And he came on stage, and it was over.
He killed that shit.
So I salute all the legends.
One thing, if we go back to Daddy's house and we go back to Big Recording, you know,
I always saw the CD of the chronic.
Every time I was in the studio with Biggie or Puffy, they always had the chronic CD up there like,
that's what we got to take out or that got to be.
that that was the level of quality and professionalism.
They kept it there like a Social Security card.
Like, yo, if our shit don't sound better than that, on that level,
we fucked.
And so where do you rate an album like The Chronic?
The Chronic is a piece of homework.
It's a classic.
It's something, if you're making an album,
it's one of the albums you should listen to.
It has nothing wrong.
It has everything right on.
You know what I mean?
The production, the skits,
the song arrangements, the mixing,
the, everything's perfect.
Oh, man, if you're trying to set out
to achieve the make an album like that,
I think you should listen to that a few times.
There's a few albums that Puff used to make us listen to
before we would make a album.
album.
And that was definitely one of them.
That was one of them, right?
I think it was, it was the chronic.
It was 36 chambers.
It was the purple tape.
It was one ice cube.
It was an ice cube album.
And it was something else he made us listen to.
Man, I remember when we did,
it really ain't about the money I don't really care.
With Kanye, right?
That time when Kanye was here,
making that album with the group,
What's the group's name?
Good music.
That was the good music compilation.
All I heard him listening to was Mar Deep and Wu Chang.
He just kept listening, looking out the window in New York,
listening to Mar Deep and Wu Chang.
And that's when they came up with all of everybody,
remember that album was sick.
And he kept listening to the no music.
No music.
He would brag to you.
Like, for us in New York,
you're shining a light on them.
That's our shit.
You know,
it's,
Will Tracks.
Shout out the Will Tracks.
Shout out the wheel tracks.
Shout a light on them.
Like, that's,
you ain't at a party
if they ain't going to throw on this.
Shine a light on it.
It's your birthday.
Shand a light on it.
To us,
we're normal,
but other parts of the country.
I don't understand that.
Like D.C.
got go-go music.
That's how,
I don't want to say
go-go music because then it's pause
or whatever.
New York shit.
Or whatever.
New York shit is that.
But I would see
Kanye West who come for Chicago
mesmerized by the no music.
He walked around all day doing that shit.
We take it for granted, but to him, he thought it was crazy.
Yeah, there he saw mind.
Check this out.
Easy E to be resurrected through AI.
Easy E son Little Easy E is working on the AI project
that will bring his father back for a movie project
and possibly an album with his son.
Do you think using AI in this way is good
or should the legacy of a legend like little like like easy e be left where it is no comment on that
because i'm going to go all the way like i like that i take dope carrie spay yeah okay that's new
and we got a new fifth amendment crack we like that we got a fifth amendment you know um
i only think they should use AI when it when it's necessary and they might for him he might want to
do some things with his father i think that's necessary
I think Benny Siegel, AI made him sound back like Mac, how he been, you know what I mean?
I like that.
Him and the DOC.
DOC.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
DMC.
DMC.
You know what I mean?
So when you need it, I think we should use it.
But, yeah, that kind of way I'm fall forward.
The other way, get that shit out of it.
Yes.
And so that's how I look at AI.
When it's people like that, that it can benefit that we want to hear what they got to say to DOC.
Jesus.
Christ.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers.
And guess what?
We have some big news.
What's the news?
Huge news.
We created our own podcast called, Hey Jonas.
We invented a podcast?
Well, we didn't invent it.
We just contributed to it.
We're the first people to do podcasts.
Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts.
We're starting a trend.
But this one's extra special.
So how do we actually come up with a name, Hey Jonas, guys?
I honestly don't remember.
I think it was on a call about what we should call it.
And, well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers.
This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, and offered it up as a potential title for the podcast.
But thanks for remembering that, guys.
Listen to Hey Jonas on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
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Hey, guys, why fight the time while you can rewind the time?
Why look 53, why you can look 43?
Why look 43, why you can look 32?
Because when you're in the 40s, it takes 12 back.
But listen to what I'm saying is.
Shout out to the Connecticut Barber Expo.
I was there Sunday with Norrie.
You know, Norrie, boy, let me tell you said, this guy,
he comes up in there.
They got all the barbers from all around the world.
Shout out to all the barbers, man.
You make me, I don't care if I got a definite family.
If I got a fresh cut, I feel fantastic.
And so we went out there.
We mixed it up with them in Connecticut, my man Jay Majors.
but let me tell you some CVS Sally's
we're killing them
what about this coffee thing
where can I find this coffee
Kiss Cafe baby
Kiss Cafe the strongest
That shit got me electrified right now
Popping it
If you get it on kisscafecofee.com
That's kisscafecalfa coffee.com
Yeah
Get you some of that beigeou
You know what I mean
You don't say
It's that kiss cafe bayjou man
That kiss cafe boy let me tell you something
And so we could do it like this, entrepreneurship and hip hop.
Like, right?
Because, you know, I don't know about you,
but at one point of my life,
I really depended on just doing shows.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I just thought that was the money.
So that's all I thought about.
And then I realized when I did the little four months in jail,
I said, listen, man, you turn 40.
When you get out there, you get to the bag.
You got to open some up NYC's.
you got to, you know, make a product.
You got to get you, you know, you got to be an entrepreneur.
Who some of the guys you've seen doing entrepreneurship?
I just seen the cannabis shop about to open up.
Shout out, Dynasty Commodities.
We got one in Harlem.
My brother, Rich Blair.
We got to go over there, get high.
But I've seen 145th.
145 in Broadway, Strings for Life, dispensory lounge opening real soon.
I bought my first grandma crack on 145 in Broadway.
Oh, my brother, asked Pete.
That shit always been the mecca.
145th and bro, I bought my first grandma crack.
Here we go again.
No, I'm just, what do you want me to tell you the truth?
Here we go again.
That's where it was that?
And we got the studio audience chiming in, me too.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, what is he doing?
Listen, I used to buy from a Dominican called Mosquito.
Out there, you go out there, you go out there's Mosquito.
These guys are crazy.
Listen, shout out the Morgan State University.
My daughter just graduated.
God bless you, Jay.
Let's talk positive.
My daughter graduated yesterday from Morgan State University.
That's the second college graduate.
I got two down, three to go.
But they got to do something about these graduations.
They have them on the field.
They're too hot.
My mom's was, my mom's had to go inside and get some A.C.
Yeah, it's other ladies passed out.
It's fired.
His Amman Lance is coming.
It's too hot for the grandmothers and all that.
Yeah, I agree.
And shout out to the alumni and all that.
It's mad speeches.
Why they want to do all these speeches in the middle of the damn hot sun?
Why they can't do that the day before?
You know what I mean?
Just call the names, give out the sum of cum laudees and magna loudies,
whatever the smart kids is.
And get that shit all over with.
We got to do a union that make college graduations shorter.
They're too long.
The elder ladies is having heat strokes and all that.
Of course, everybody wants to see their kid graduate.
They want to see their moms and pops.
Pass out.
Go to the hospital.
Yeah, also.
So my next ones, I figured it out.
I'm going three hours late.
Call me when they start calling the names.
When they get there about E,
I get out the car at about E.
you didn't. I'll catch my kids
when they get to our last name
because this shit is ridiculous.
No, no. Shout out the Morgan State.
Everybody that graduating this week
and, you know what I mean,
in the coming days.
Everybody graduates.
Shout out the Morgan State.
Shout out the leaving.
They gave me a doctorate last year.
And I know what you're talking about.
It was hot as hell out there.
But you got to, they got to,
they need some shit.
They got to acknowledge the God.
Do man shit.
I know, but it ain't something.
I want one.
Syracuse.
I take Lehman, I take Bronx community.
I take the college that's right next door to the dispensary.
It means anything.
God damn it.
He wants a doctorate, guys.
You know, we got to talk for you to, uh, uh, Don Pooh.
Don Pooh got a doctorate in Atlanta, I think.
Listen, I didn't even know what it was.
Okay, y'all want to know the truth.
Ruben Diaz, Jr., said, yo, I want you to come to the country.
college to talk to the kids. I didn't even know I was getting a doctor.
He is your guy. He is my God. And so I show up and they start
explaining to me how special it is that I got a doctorate, that I got a dysent. And I
didn't even know they were breaking it down to me. And I was like, oh, so I'm getting
something. I didn't even know I was getting something. I thought I was just there to talk to
some students. Congratulations. Hallelujah, whatever the case may be. And so they gave me the
doctorate. That's because you
that dude. I got to put your name in the
raffle, but let me tell you something. Who put my name in the
raffle for a doctor? They want to
know if you want to know
why the dynamic, the energy
is so legendary
on this set. I
was trying to think, I said, damn,
man, why is this podcast
so good?
And I said, I go, I relate
back to, uh,
let me tell you something. I'm going to tell you something.
All right? Y'all don't want to hear me talk this
shit, I'm going to tell you something, Jada.
They did the 50 best dress
rappers and Fat Joe wasn't
mentioned. And if I mentioned to you
some of these things,
they never mentioned. I hate the fucking miss, man.
But you know how much money I spend on
Cortor?
Like, this shit is good.
No, this is a fucking crying.
You're going to rate the top 50
if dressed rappers
and Fat Joe is not...
You know why you're shit ain't...
You don't got enough
pork and pine shirts
and enough...
I ain't got a piano on my back.
You don't got this...
No, don't do that.
You don't got enough, you don't got enough, like, shingles.
You need shit hanging off.
You need shit.
I mean, like, we take this shit serious.
That's that dope boy shit we rock.
But they don't put...
That don't make the risk, but...
What I'm trying to tell you, if we don't brag about ourselves in real life,
don't think when you die, they're going to talk about you.
Because we're done.
So they in our face...
The point thing that counts when you die is with the...
I'm talking about the doctorate.
You deserve a doctorate.
You deserve a street.
Yonkins.
Jeterkin Street.
You deserve all of that.
Why we got to die to get it.
And guess what?
If I'm alive and it won't give it up,
we gotta say this shit.
We got to be like, yo, we're number one in the country.
It is what it is.
Go Google to Apple because we are.
Right?
I'm being honest with you.
What you want me to do?
Yeah, we need 800 more episodes.
This ain't some shit fly by night.
We did new kids on the.
black we're getting some attention.
But yeah, we need 300 more episodes
so we can really talk our shit.
You know, yesterday I'm with Norrie.
He's throwing in, yo, the glissie eater.
Did this, I know,
he's the godfather this shit.
You know what I'm saying?
James. You know, we salute
everybody doing their thing, but we got
to talk about our wins
kids because they're not, I'm
looking at it myself.
They're not trying to big us
up for what we do. In
They're not going to big us up.
We got to take our spot, humbly.
You know what I'm saying?
This week in hip-hop history.
Boy, hold up.
We got to get back to the regular schedule.
When they see me and you, they got to think,
yesterday's price.
It's not today's price.
Yesterday's price.
It's not.
Yo, come on, man.
What do you do?
This week in hip-hop history, y'all.
May 19th, man.
DMX dropped.
In 1998, the dog, always love for the dog.
1998, he dropped his debut album,
his dark and hell is high.
The importance of that album to me is that, you know,
he put us on.
He came and got us, put us, bought us with rough riders,
told him this is, we starting it off like, you know,
this who I want to represent with me.
And the rest was history.
To see where we came from,
to see where he came from,
he was already there in there,
like Bruce Springsteen and Y.O.
We already looked at him as like a rock star.
Then fast forward, him being the only
or one of the only rappers that ever do woodstock.
That shit is crazy, you know what I mean?
That video tape fell out.
Will forever mean the world to me
because, you know what I mean,
he gave me a chance to change my family's financial situation.
You know, DMX stuck a guy up right in front of me.
DMX stuck a lot of niggins up.
No, but he was already a star.
Oh, he did it after he was X?
Yes.
Oh, shit.
It's me, him and punned in the gas station in Brooklyn.
After a show, thousands of people after the show,
we in the gas station, dude comes with some chains,
and DMX was like, yo, hold up, y'all.
He went and took his chains, came back,
and started talking to us in the gas station.
Yo, DMX
You can't get indicted, he dead, so
No, no, no, he's done, he dead
I'm just telling you a true story
Like, I got so many DMS.
You might have...
We got to filter some of these stories,
You know, I'm telling you, you might have,
You gotta have incredible DMX story.
I'm not telling you none of them,
the crazy, since we go,
I gotta give a punch story.
Look, when we shot the John Blaze video.
DMX showed up.
No, listen, this is how long ago,
it was, and this sound crazy.
This was Stashbox's
first got invented. He wanted to test his shit out.
It was more before that, but yeah.
In the 80s, we had Stash.
They wasn't doing what the shits was doing
as a technology
involved.
All right, yeah, so I want to show you the Stash.
He wanted to test his own shit out.
He drove.
Somebody was driving. He was in the passenger.
Let off a four, I don't know what it was.
and wanted to get pulled over
and got pulled over
I said this thing is nuts though
he is nuts though he is nuts
he was the crazy shit out
he put it in the stash
yeah he had enough in front of the cops
let it off pull a blocker
to do this pull over
I don't know what you're talking about officer
and they ain't have the shit to make it pop out yet
so he was I said this thing a pun is crazy
I just
The bins
The way to explain it to you
The way to explain it to you
Right
is you know how somebody
could be a genius
in something
and then in just common sense
He just don't know what he's
Like I would go to his house
Right
And he would have about 30, 40 guns
In his house
If you sat in a pillow
It was a gun
You put your hand on the chicken
It was a gun
You hit it
It was just
And I would sit there
because I really came from the streets.
I know what Rico indictments are.
Indictments are.
I know what all this is.
I don't came from all.
I mean, like, they're going to make a jail just for you, buddy.
Nah, they don't lock rappers up like that.
They got swimming pools for rappers and all that.
Tennis courts, I'm like, yo.
He's thinking about the futuristic feds.
What?
And I would tell them, like, you're crazy, bro.
Then I go around his hood and the cops pull me over.
Like, because Pum, one of the only rappers
who never moved out the hood
even till he died.
He refused to move out the hood.
I was already in Jersey.
Like, yo, come in Jersey.
Birds are chirping.
You know, he, nah, I'm in the hood.
I'm the realist.
Pun, at the crib in the hood, Tim Benz's.
Exotic $20,000 dogs and all type of shit.
Like, he was big pun double platinum in the hood.
He didn't care.
And so I would go to his hood
and as a respected elder brother,
the police pulled me over.
So I'm like, your officer, why are you putting you?
Yo, Joe, man, you know,
you got to stop throwing eggs at the old ladies
in front of the supermarket.
You know, we know he's the only guy with the bends,
with the water guns shooting the old ladies.
I'm like, yo, I go in this house.
I start arguing with everybody in the house.
Like, yo, punt, they're going to put you in jail.
You're shooting the water guns.
At the old ladies, they know the only guy with a 500 bends in the fucking sound view,
it's you, punt.
You're going, now, he just didn't.
He, he would go real from genius to common sense, no sense.
Like, I had a real struggle with him and Norrie, because Norrie's also my little brother.
When they was together, they was crazy.
Them two together is nuts.
Oh, they used to see me and be like, yo, Joe's the fun killer.
He's the fun killer.
I don't want you to go to jail
and not get to the back.
Like, I know what's going on out here.
You guys are too crazy.
Thank God we ain't have IG back then.
I'll tell you a quick story.
We had this joint like this.
Two days ago was hot in New York.
I'm outside of rich players,
the Dynasty Command, the weeds spot.
Spenceery, right?
Spenceery.
Cock Diesel, little Spanish,
dude is walking through with the tank top like this, right?
I try to look away I already know.
He makes a U-turn.
Yo, Joe, you got me through my beard.
I did 26 years, this, this, that.
One thing I could tell you,
before I was a tough guy,
when I was five years old,
I always knew the guys who just came home from jail.
How the hell you knew that?
No, no, I'm telling you.
No, five.
You know these guys got tank tops,
and they're walking like, you know, they strutting around the thing.
I knew this guy just came out of jail.
It had to be the same way in yonkins.
I didn't come from the park.
You know they come over five years old.
I knew that man came home from jail.
And it's preferably just before the summer.
They're coming out with a tank top and all that.
Well, anyway, he did it.
I grabbed him so fast.
I hugged him.
Yo, thank you.
I said, you see that?
There was a camera in the store.
I walked with him two more steps.
You see that?
It's a camera.
I walk with them two more steps.
You see that?
It's a camera.
I'm not exaggerate.
When you come to richest joint,
I'm going to show you.
I'm going to show you how I walk them.
Maybe you're halfway to the corner.
We passed 10 cameras.
I said, brother, can't do nothing no more.
You're going to jail.
Look at this.
We're on camera.
That's what Fat Joe's going to tell you.
After 26 years, you take that with you if you want.
You're not getting away because he's walking down.
And now he's in the black haul.
He's poured him.
Rican did he just wanted to smoke.
I'm just trying to let him know.
You're on camera, B.
I don't give a hell what.
What the hand skills you learned in jail,
you're going back to jail.
He's going to 52, man.
Yeah, he's coming through with the ass of your brother really politely.
Look, look, look, look.
Look, it's crazy because Remy came to the thing,
and I told her that story before,
and I said, let me show you this story.
She said, what you mean?
She came the other day to Rich's Joint.
I walked her.
four stores down and there was 10 cameras this saw us.
I say, yo, you can't do nothing.
You can't do nothing.
Kids, somebody would still be stupid and trying.
Somebody still try some dumb shit.
Kids, if you shoot the place, you're on camera,
you're not getting away with it.
You're done.
Gone 20 years, your life.
You're not a very violent space today.
But we're counseling, what you're doing it with counseling, though.
I'm trying to do some positive shit here.
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