The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Joe and Jada - Fat Joe & Jadakiss react to Pacers-Knicks Game 1, Joey Bada$$ vs. TDE beef & Biggie's birthday
Episode Date: May 23, 2025Fat Joe and Jadakiss react to Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers coming back to shock Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals. Jada was front row to witn...ess Aaron Nesmith catch fire in the fourth quarter and Haliburton channel Reggie Miller's choke celebration in another huge comeback in this year's NBA playoffs. Also, Joe and Jada shout out The Notorious B.I.G. and Havoc from Mobb Deep on their birthdays and talk Joe's days with the Diggin' in the Crates crew with Big L, Lord Finesse, and Diamond D, Joey Bada$$ trading diss tracks with Daylyt and Ray Vaughn, Bad Bunny hosting Saturday Night Live, Chris Brown getting out on $6 million bail to get back on tour, and YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s tour making waves. Joe also tells the story of linking Biggie with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony for their legendary “Notorious Thugs” collaboration. 3:00 - Pacers SHOCK Knicks in Game 1 13:00 - Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's MVP speech 25:00 - Happy birthday B.I.G. & Havoc 29:30 - Joe’s days with D.I.T.C. 47:45 - Joey Bada$$ vs. TDE 55:30 - Joe linking Bone Thugs & Biggie (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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First things first.
First things first, crack.
Game one, it crushed me.
Crush me.
I got my outfit ready.
I was preparing all day to go to the garden.
We get there.
Everything's going great.
once again
Halliburton hits a fucking last minute
two point of foot on the line
When you see this
The choke
What is that about
Man like I'm like
At this point we got to fight shove each other
See it's the biggest disrespect
That's worse than Trey Young
throwing the dice on the floor man
We got the curse
We got a jinx in the curse on us Lord
Well, I wasn't there, Jada.
You know, they usually blame me.
We need it again.
They usually blame me.
But I see you sitting pretty court side next to C.C.
He charging it to me now?
We lost because it me.
No, no, you ain't the jinks, but I was here.
I'm in Miami by crib in Miami.
I'm watching you sit pretty the whole game.
I said, damn, Jada there.
He where he's supposed to be.
And so, well, I can break down.
much, right?
The Knicks, man,
you know, in order,
you got to understand,
in order to go to the chip
and you're in the Eastern Conference
finals, you can never fall asleep.
They had a lead.
They were playing so good
that they fell asleep.
Nobody picked up Naismet.
He was shooting them threes wide open.
He was knocking them joint.
He was unconscious in a matter of seconds, though.
But why can't nobody just rush
this guy and make somebody else do it.
If he hit three, three threes in a row,
why nobody attacked him to make sure
to get the ball out of his hand?
What you're saying is it was bad coaching.
Yeah, it could be that,
or it was just moving to, you know,
Halliburton is getting on my nerves.
Like, I'm, I'm getting on your nerves.
No, I'm gonna keep it real.
Like, I know you don't like using this word,
but he almost got me,
hating them right now.
Like Halliburton, you know, I didn't
talk to Reggie Miller for 30, 20
years. I would be a party,
Jordan parties. I wouldn't
talk to him. I finally ran into him
in Newark Airport and we'll talk about that later.
Face to face and he said,
yo, Joe, I'm a fan.
You ignore me every time.
It's over. It's 20-something years
later. I gave him my hand. We became
friends. Halliburton
is starting to get on to Reggie Miller.
We could not let
these guys come up in there.
He took a heart out of New York City to soul.
I mean, every bodega, every corner.
Every bodega.
They like, like, do you even think we could come back?
That's the biggest question.
I don't even want to, we got at least split in the garden
and we got to steal one it in the end or, you know,
and get ready to go to Kabul, Kalahari, Betsy.
But you tell you something, these are the type of losses.
One of these pools.
Look, if they shut us there, the wildest city in the world,
what do you think they did to the Knicks?
How deflating was this loss right here when you know you were 14 in the last two minutes
and they come back to tie it, then winning overtime?
It crushed me, dog.
It crushed me.
Being in the building, then watching it on TV today,
the shot went off the camera.
When it busted it went out of the damn arena.
That was the luck of the Irish.
That was great.
We got to stop.
Like, that was a destined shot.
Like, that shot, come on, bro.
He couldn't have called that shot off the back of the rim,
went to the sky, came back down, went in.
They got to stop with that.
My thing is, for the first time in my career of being a fan,
I won it, and I'd,
thought of breaking my flat screen.
The first time in my life.
When I see these guys after the Super Bowl
and all this, they break their TV,
bro, I had to walk and look out the window for a second.
It was bad.
It was really, really bad.
Like, it broke my heart in pieces that loss yesterday
because I know those be the type of losses
that, you know, an OG, right?
Let me tell you something.
O.G had bad body language yesterday.
O.G. didn't look.
O.G. wasn't really happy yesterday.
When they were subbing them out, when he, I mean,
OG and Thin.
Let me tell you was right there.
You're right next to the coach.
You're right there.
You're seeing their faces.
Yeah.
Me, let me tell you about O.G.
Right?
Not just OG.
To me, the hardest sport in the world's boxing,
meaning they, the worst on you,
Because you could be 50 and O, and somebody knocked you out.
Now you're a bum in every barbershop.
Everybody, you always washed up.
He took an L.
Even me, I'm guilty of it.
You got to be perfect as a boxer.
So now, oh, gee, I love him.
I'm a huge fan.
But yesterday, when he missed that one shot, the one Frito,
immediately I thought of 200-something million.
Because somebody tell me how much OG got.
He's the most paid Knit player.
And the minute he missed that shot,
I thought of that 200-some M's.
I was like, yo, 200-some M's.
No, I got to keep it real.
It's not my money, right?
But they gave him the most money of all time.
When he missed, and I love OG.
I love him.
But when he missed that one shot,
I immediately curled up on the couch and said,
yo, 200-something million, you're going to miss that shot?
He wasn't happy all game, though.
I was right there.
I was on the bench, damn me.
When he was subbing in, subbing out,
he didn't look.
He looked like he wanted to put Tibbs in a COBA clutch.
If you asked me, he was, he was, something was up with OG yesterday.
See, they outcoached us, right?
And I didn't want to say it, but there's bingo.
I'm saying because I love Tibbs, but they out-coached us.
At the very end, they took Turner out, who's a dog.
Turner's a dog.
They took them out, they put Seacom in the five.
Then they brought O.B. Thompson at the fore.
And these guys turned into Sonic, boom.
Like, they're too fast.
They're running and gunning.
They're shooting.
And so another thing is the coach got to play more players.
There's just nowhere around it.
The way the paces play is they running up and down that court so fast.
You're going to run us off the court.
Brunson was dead tired.
At the end, that's why they kept taking the ball from him and throwing him around.
He was dead tight.
He played every minute of the game at Big Body Brunson.
They subbed them out.
Listen to this.
They subbed them in the end and we was up.
It's okay if we can win with Brunton on the bench.
That's a plus for us.
As soon as we was doing good,
your man Tibbs,
gentlemen,
we went all wrong.
Yo, let me tell you something, man.
I was proud of our team.
I thought we was going to take one.
We had it,
and they lost focus.
That's all that happened yesterday.
They lost focus.
Not all.
It's bad to lose game one, man.
We needed that.
We needed.
They took it.
the fluidity out of me. I'm down
right now. I'm not even the same.
Me, even, man. They took the heart
of every bow day. They took my joy
away last night, though.
No party on 7-5 last night.
Seven-
Five had cemetery silence after the game
yesterday. All I celebrated
yesterday was cemetery
silence when I came out of it.
So 7-5 went into a nuclear zone, bro.
That shit got
clear it out.
Like it was, it was bad last night.
And you know the type of party we would have had that we were the one last night?
We were the party like we won the damn chip.
That's why we might have needed that.
We got to get game two, though.
We have to steal game two.
Game two is not even the-
It's a must.
Yeah, game two is a must.
Or we can get our swim trunks and all that ready.
I mean, start getting your feet.
That was-in.
Believe it or not, I had a little more rage in me
against Boston and Indiana.
I don't know why because they beat us last year.
But I'm very upset with Indiana now.
Like I'm really not a fan.
And I know that we got to get them game two.
The question is,
because everybody want to see New York,
Minnesota, Randu Kat, that's the...
Do we have to shift over...
to OKC and possibly
facing Indiana for the chip.
I know the ratings ain't going to be
as if the Knicks had it,
but do we have to like ship
because they do have the most valuable player
for a reason.
SGA.
Shout out to Shea for winning the MVP.
But like you said, they look,
I'm scared at OKC more than anybody.
They look,
unstoppable.
They look untouchable right now, crack.
I'm just saying we gotta get to them
because Indiana's not laying down, bro.
They're not going for that.
And what I'm saying to you is,
you saw SGA's,
you know,
I'm chilling.
I hear his MVP speech
from the back of my,
like,
I'm listening to him,
and I'm like,
why,
did you see the speech?
I just seen the,
SGA?
I've seen a piece of it.
He gave the greatest speech
in the world.
And the whole time I'm looking, I'm like, damn.
You know, I just lost my mom's.
So I'm listening to him and I'm like,
you ain't nothing like a mother.
I'm getting sentimental.
Right?
This guy's talking about this woman and, yo, save my life.
I can't wake up without it.
This is this.
The most incredible speech.
But you do know at the very end,
it was about his wife.
It wasn't about his mother.
It was his wife, yeah.
You know what I'm like?
You all fucked up.
I mean, we, you know, we love our wife.
Yo, you gotta do that?
And yeah, I mean, you know, I was fucked up.
Yo, it was like your moms if you're speaking about your moms.
I'm listening to the speech.
I'm thinking the whole time he's talking about his moms.
He turns around and about his wife.
We need girl viewers, so let's just big up that.
Shout out to all the females, man.
Shout out to the ladies.
We need all the females to tune in.
But let me tell you to me, it's like losing his aura.
Like, SGA, let me.
tell you some. SGA is the
Flyers. If you watch him
his drip is for
not, nobody can fuck with SGA.
He's calm, cool, collective.
You know, that speech
he gave, I think it's only
equivalent to a mother speech.
Like, I never seen
no shit like this. I'm sitting there.
I'm shocked. Like I'm sitting there.
I'm like, all love our wives. Of course.
There's nothing wrong with that.
But your MVP speech,
I'm thinking, the way he's talking
and had mother all over it like KD.
Yeah, like KD.
Yeah, like KD gave that speech.
Yeah.
He might have been in the doghouse in the crib,
and he was getting himself out without us knowing.
He said, oh, way, I'm going to do my MVP speech for you, baby.
Let me tell you something.
He gave it up, like, he gave it up.
A legend.
Let me tell you something.
And let me tell you, think about Halliburton.
He was rated by his peers,
the most overrated player.
That might be fueling them.
Imagine if they call you the most overrated.
And you're like, where?
I'm a show y'all.
Come out and you're busting ass.
That's why he's going crazy.
Ain't nothing overrated about this, man.
Yeah, all that.
Yo, listen, I can't.
You know, I'm glad he did it early.
Because if I'm a Nick player
and I see him celebrating like that
and I still got a whole series to go
to prove him wrong,
use that as motivation.
Thank God.
Because they usually do it.
You know, I never like all boxes.
Let me not point nobody out by that name because then that'll be too much comfortable.
Don't start.
Don't get us in no beat with no boxes, dog.
I'm not going to do it.
But what I am saying is I hate when boxes, you know, fight somebody toe to toe.
And then once they know they got them in the last rounds, they start clowning them.
And so I never liked that.
I'm like, yo, just beat them up.
He celebrated too early, Halliburton.
He celebrated too early.
And so let's see what the series is into.
I'm going to say that, though.
When you go in another person's home and still game one, that's worth a celebration.
But not the choke.
The choke is like, ha ha, ha!
He was just showing love to Reggie.
The joke is like New York.
That's like stepping on the buildings.
That's like stepping on the buildings, that joke.
Yo, that joke was like, New York, you see me in streets, all of you.
I know me well.
You're like, this is like, he went for that too early.
Yeah.
You understand?
He got a whole series to play.
Shout out to Indiana for that win.
My man, Ann Farris, I'm watching all of them, Mike Apps.
Yeah, Ann Harris.
I'm watching all of Indiana people wishing you.
Yeah.
Lance Steven, I see all you guys celebrating.
Steve Jack, Antman against SGA.
Do you think Minnesota comes back really, really strong?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, I ain't counting Ant Man.
I was only game one.
You know what I mean?
He's a tiger.
He's a killer.
He's the new face of the NBA, whether he like it or not.
And I think he's going to come back and adjust.
You know what I mean?
I don't know how I heard his ankle is because you need your wheels.
But other than that,
I think it'll be a nice series.
I don't see it being a sweep or a lopsided series,
even though OKC is very tough.
I think Minnesota will come back strong.
You know what I mean?
Don't count Ant Man out.
Don't count my man Julius out.
Don't count them all.
They got some young warriors over there.
They come in the fight.
You know what I mean?
I feel the same way.
I think Ant Man did them take tonight.
Not that my predictions is going well.
You see what happened with the Knicks.
The Knicks hurt me, man.
I haven't been, she was a nightmare yesterday.
It felt, and I don't want to say this,
but it felt like same old Nix.
This is the reason why I was something.
The Nix were Knicks again.
The Nicks was nicking, man.
They went back to the old Nix.
Now, I know Brunch is a champion.
I know our team is elevated.
I know we're winners, but last night gave me flashbacks
of how I suffered for 20-something years.
My blood brushing must have been out of control.
I'm just being honest with you.
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Huge news. We created our own
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We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent
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Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts throughout there.
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I honestly don't remember.
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Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it
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This is how you guys remember it going down?
Yes.
I have a very different memory of this.
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Me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letter
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and head writer Streeter Seidel
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Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed.
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He's the smartest player to ever play the game.
His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before.
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Austin Reeves, I got to manipulate the game.
We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs.
I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series
because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup,
he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid.
He has to guard Julius Randall.
And then he has to give us everything he gives us
on the night-to-night basis on offense.
And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson,
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Steve Nash would get that thing.
That man, hell get the flying.
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it's a big week of birthdays you know what I mean BIG's birthday you got to give you had to give
a shout out to my brother B i happy birthday to biggie it was also happy happy
Avick's birthday, Buster's birthday.
You know what I mean?
Man, I know it was Havix's birthday.
Shout out to Havoc.
He came to my mother's funeral.
I thought that was really, really, even though we kept this small and tight,
I thought that was really, really beautiful of him.
You know, I have my camaraderie just, you know, my comrade just show up.
You're talking Buster.
Biggie went to the same high school.
You're talking Havoc.
Just a week ago, we were talking about they had the greatest album
in history.
So these three
birthdays back to back,
you know, B.I.G.
It's my man.
You know, I love Biggie.
Shout out to Miss Wallace.
She recently passed.
That's in peace,
the mama Wallace.
You know, I felt like,
I don't know if I'm weird,
but I felt like she was the mother
of hip-hop.
It seemed like she's everybody's mother,
yeah.
That's a fact.
Yeah, she feels like the mother of hip-hop.
And I'm like,
and so when she,
and shout out of feet,
She died a couple of years ago.
You know, it's always going to be big and power.
There's nothing.
You know.
That's the standard.
That's the bar.
That's the standard.
You know, and they both are powerful women.
But shout out to havoc, man.
Shout out to buster.
Shout out to B.I.G.
I mean, these guys mean so much to me.
You know what I mean?
I believe that if I'm on my deathbed
and there's one request
it's going to be that music
it's going to be that music
I got to hear the music
I'm my whole
genetics
you know if they go into your DNA
your blood work
your bones you're this
everything
it's about music
connected to the music
yeah it's like
I got to hear music
at every time of the day
whether it's on the plane
whether it's in the car
whether it's working out
whether it's
It's sues the savage beats, music.
We needed to sue us to keep us balance, keep us under control, you know what I mean?
You got that Michael Jackson shirt on, man.
What MJ?
You know, I tried to explain to my driver the other days.
I threw some MJ on, and he's a young Dominican kid.
And I was like, yo, you know Michael Jackson?
He was like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I know him, but I said he said he got to this country when Michael died.
And that was like,
that's when he arrived here
when Mike died.
Yeah.
So he's like,
he missed,
he missed the world.
He missed the moonwalk.
He missed the Motown 25th anniversary.
Like,
so I'm sitting there and I'm like,
I'm like,
so how you know he said when I came,
he died and everybody was telling him,
this is the greatest of all,
this is the greatest.
then he started listening to his music like, wow.
You know, MJ to me was so futuristic.
He was ahead of his time.
And everything, everything they argued with him for, you know,
they're doing it now.
You know, Botas, this, that, everything he ever did, you know,
I got my tooth pulled the other day.
They put me to sleep.
So I'm telling Remy, yo,
My dentist brought me to sleep.
She was like, yo, when they put you to sleep, that's the best sleep in the world.
Y'all, how we get that?
I said, your REM.
No, no, no.
No, no.
No, no.
No, Rhym.
Uh-oh, Remy.
Your Ramp.
That's the proper for you.
I try to tell her, yo, Rem, you don't want that type of shit.
That's that, that's how MJ died.
Yeah, don't know.
Could you imagine the prope for how they,
They turned around and had them on anesthesia every night to go to sleep.
That ain't what, that ain't the thing to do.
Shout out to MJ, man.
From the cage to the stage.
Music, since we're talking about music, I was just thinking, you,
how was it in the, how was it in them digging in the crates days?
You were in the stew with finesse, big L, O-C, show biz,
You know what I mean?
Show and AG.
All of the, what kind of inning?
How was y'all creating?
And what was the processing in?
How, what, what was it like with just all of them, all of them?
It's probably like, you know.
You know how y'all lyrically spa?
You know what I'm saying?
You got, you got the locks.
It's all love, but you're all spitting.
You know, digging in the crates with your crew of spitters.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like you got Finesse.
Fennesse was king at the time.
Crazy.
You kidding me?
Paul Kier.
Fenness.
Fenness, when Lord Finesse came out, it changed.
He shifted.
He shifted shit.
His flow, his slow flow of his wordplay was just crazy.
The shit he was saying was incredible.
I think, you know, Finesse, the only other rap,
I saw besides like maybe you
when you came out and out
is maybe Poo-Bah
right?
So Grand Poo-Boh-Bah
had to kind of show.
Pau-Bah is one of the ones,
man.
One of the ones. So it's like
Fennesse, if you went
to his shows, people
literally was there for bars.
So he'd do his
songs, but they want his freestyle
and they were like,
oh,
and then he'll say another bar.
Oh, they said, like, I've never been to nobody's show
where they just waiting for the bar, the bar, the bar.
They was going crazy for him.
You know, Poo-Bah is another guy.
I remember I was at a club in Manhattan.
It was rampacking.
This one, everybody danced.
You know, the Benetton bags, everybody going.
And then the DJ said brand-new Grand Poo-Bah.
And I watched the whole club stop dancing.
and run by the speakers to listen to Graham Pooba.
That's how he had it like that.
Now, A.G., very underrated.
A.G.
Definitely.
Shout out to A.G., my bro.
He might be my favorite digging in the crate's rapper.
Wow.
Like, A.G. is very underrated, right?
He got bars.
Then you got Diamond D. who's like, to me.
Shout out the diamond.
I forgot to give my big bro the ultimate flowers.
Diamond.
Diamond.
Herman sets his whole thing off.
Kidded me?
To me, I think he's the first producer rapper
to where he was producing the hottest beats.
But also,
also making classic comedy stunts and hip-hop.
He's making fire production,
and his bars was fired.
And you know what's crazy?
Whenever I sat with Pharrell
or I sat with Kanye,
they both would ask me
Diamond D's stories.
They would be like,
yo, how he produced, Sally got a one-track mind.
Was you there?
You know, the honey did, you know, so they salute them on another level, right?
You got showbiz who was the streets, and he could rap when he wanted to rap,
but he could produce incredibly.
He was everything.
O.C.
I was there.
Crazy.
I ain't in the niacin.
I ain't in the niacism.
He was in Brooklyn, he was there when we, you know, they came to me, and it was like,
yo, we're thinking about OC.
I was like, yo, we need that guy on the team.
That guy is spitting crazy.
Shout out to Buck Wild with his reduction.
Buck Wild story to tell.
Whoa, my lifestyle.
Several.
I mean, crazy.
Buck Wild, one of the greatest deuses.
I think I need a documentary, crack.
Big Al is the only rapper that ever threatened me before we did a song,
not even pun, not even you.
Nobody has ever sat me down.
And big out, because you know,
I was the first one to go golden digging into crates.
No doubt.
He sat me down and he said,
listen, crap, we're doing this song.
I'm going to destroy you on this song.
I'm going to take all your fans.
All your fans are going to be mine.
You just sold a half a million.
I need them.
We've in D&D studio.
He sat me down and talked this shit crazy.
then that's what we made the song
the enemy that Primo produced.
So I had to step them balls up.
It's actually my favorite rhyme
I haven't said in my life. Enough's enough
that a rouse trying to set me up,
put me in cuffs and crush what I lust
into dust. Plus, they want a brother's
soul, but they know Big Joey crack
and never rat a cat. I
had to be on my
A game
with Bigel because he sat there and watched
me write the rhyme in his face
threatened me
It was so crazy, but I love that song.
And shout out to the DITC,
because there is no fat Joe without digging in the crates.
And also I feel like I was the wackest one.
If we're keeping it a buck, they were so good that, you know,
I wasn't as good as now.
That's it.
That's just the bottom line.
Over the years, I stepped up my head.
You still had something.
You still is still.
You know what I mean?
has something in you to keep,
they make you want to keep going and turn into an iconic star such as you are.
So that I think being in them rooms and being in them studios and them environments,
they engage something in you for a longer,
you know what I mean,
your longevity in the game.
To be here now from Flojo is impeccable.
So I don't care what's going though.
There's still dudes like you, Buster, LL,
to still be getting money, still active, still relevant
from the Flojo single to now,
somebody, they owe you fly out, they owe you shit.
I mean, real talk.
Let me change yourself, man, you brought up L.L. Kouj,
my favorite rapper of all time, you know,
him and KRS 1.
And so, L.L. Kool-Jay, man,
I tell you an L. Story, man, video music box.
Ralph McDaniels got it on tape.
Shout out Ralph McDaniels.
There would be no hip hop if it wasn't.
Rob McDaniels, we rushed on.
Y'all used to run the home to see video music box.
Kidding me?
U-31, man.
You had to turn your TV.
Not, this is before all of the futuristic shit.
You had to go up.
You had to put your hanger.
Click it.
Yeah, the TV with the hanger and turn it to U-31, man.
Video music box.
He must have stopped a lot of violence
because after school, everybody ran home.
Everybody rushed home, man.
you stop at the store, get your little snacks,
and then go catch Ralph.
Yo, Ralph gave me the opportunity to host.
So he saw this ahead of time.
I met him in the streets.
I'm trying to be a rapper,
changed my life,
and then he was like,
I used to go down to his office
and walk 31 flights of stairs.
Wow.
The elevator never worked.
And this fat, fat, fat joke.
You know what I'm saying?
Three fat.
Oh.
This is fat.
Fat, fat, fat, Joe.
Yo, this is really golden corral, Joe, sizzler.
At that time, it was sizzlers.
Oh, remember sizzlers?
Or you can eat sizzlers.
So I'm going up there, and then one day he said,
yo, host the show.
And I started hosting, that's how I got a bigger buzz out there.
But Ralph McDaniels, I threw a birthday party at the fever.
And I had just met, Flojo was out,
I just met LL.
So LL said,
yo,
come to me to this charity
he had for kids.
I went with him.
He pulled up in my project.
So you got to understand,
L.O. Kuljee was like
Justin Bieber to us.
Or Bow Wow.
Like,
he was so big,
he wasn't a regular hood rapper.
Like,
we wouldn't see him in the streets like that.
Or I wouldn't.
So when he comes pick me up,
he's my idol.
He comes in a convertible bends.
and he puts his hand out the window.
I never forget he had a rode he on.
And I walked up to the car and said,
nah, man.
I said, you got to get out.
Like, like, there's, because the windows was tinted.
I said, you can't come to my projects and not get out.
Like, so he got out.
My mom's was there.
My son Joey was there.
Everybody took pictures with Elle out.
So on the way back from the charity,
I'd shot my shop.
And I said, yo, Elle,
I'm doing my birthday party this Saturday at the fever.
He was like, oh, the fever is still open?
I say, yeah, it's the fever part two,
but I'm going to have everybody you name come.
And let me tell you something,
I had Puff was in there,
Lady of Rage, Gangstar,
Lord Tarek Peter Guns,
O.C.
The whole thing, anybody that was popping at that time
was in that,
motherfucker.
Like, it was like a DJ Callet
birthday now, right?
So we're in there
on KRS 1. The walls are sweaty.
This is where KRS 1 is king of the Bronx
still, right? So the
walls are sweaty, it's rampant.
All of a sudden, like 2 in the morning
that KRS is performing, and I hear some
girls, they start going crazy.
It's a red baseball cap, and he walks right on
stage as L.L. Cool J.
And it's South Bronx.
He grabs the mic from KRS 1, and he tells the DJ,
yo, throw that flavor in your ear beat on.
And he just started freestyle and some shit.
I never heard him say it on a record.
And changed my life, man.
Both my items was on stage with me in the Bronx very early on.
So shout out to L.L. Koojay, you know, the living legend, rock the bells.
He's doing so much for the people out there with Rock the Bell.
Iconic.
Every time I see it, I give them, I give them nothing but praises and flowers.
From the, from the cage to the stage, Chris Brown, $6 million bill for allegedly throwing a bottle.
Six million.
They made his bill six amps.
Six.
This on your own recognises in New York.
You're out.
I've seen guys from murder get out on their.
on recognizance, six million.
And his response was from the cage to the stage.
They won't stop that bad.
He did a show when he got out or he?
Oh, but he's just saying like, yo, the show goes on.
He's out on Bell.
Now he's able to do this talk globally worldwide.
And so, first of all, the Bell,
I already told you how I feel about that.
and the bail just triple proves
how I feel about $6 million bail?
I mean, Bernie Madoff paid 10,
and he stole $71 billion.
Yeah, that was nothing for Burt.
That was nothing for Madoff.
They should have made Madoff shit crazier than that.
They should have made this shit a billion dollar bail or some shit.
Not real talk.
If they're going to do that?
Shout out, Bad Bunny.
I know it's reggae tone.
but the man the biggest streamer in the universe,
he did Saturday Night Live.
I never knew Bad Bunny was also an actor.
He did SNL?
He destroyed Saturday Night Live.
Killed it?
What?
I'm watching it.
I'm like, damn, yo, this guy's just way too talented.
Like, he could act, he could rap, he can sing.
Shout out to Bad Bunny.
You know them seats you was in last night.
I usually sit there.
and, you know, they kind of gave it to bad money
while they had me in the corner over there.
You know, I salute the God,
but I realized he was in town for Saturday Night Live,
a senior section.
You know, y'all was popping over there.
You know, I'm watching you on TV, Jada.
I don't know if you know Easton's Concer's Finals.
I would not love anybody other than my business partner
and my brother, Jada Kiss,
on them court sides.
looking amazing on TV.
And guess what?
I got that jacket you had on last night, too.
You know how we do, baby.
Dope Boy Fresh, man.
I think we just,
I think as a Nick fan,
I got whack ones,
I got good ones.
Yeah, got all kind of Nick Baffin.
I just take all that shit for years
and I got them.
Like, yesterday,
Rich player dressed up like an asshole.
Like a real Nick fan asshole.
Like he had to sat and start
starter with the fucking
Mitch Winnett's track
with the shirt, the hat, the
fucking, he did
He went fanatic. He went all the way
fanatic.
He took it there.
I love that though, man.
I love it.
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What you think about this whole, I really don't want to get into it,
but he's Joey badass and what he's doing with, you know,
Ray Vaughn and Daylight and that and them dudes over there.
Well, the way that viewed this, right, is there's two ways rap battles can end.
They can end with violence or they can end with peace.
And recently they ended it, they sparred.
They spit at each other and they're still going,
but I think they keep in it.
I like the field with they keeping it on,
but it's peace.
Rap battles is always therapeutic for the rap culture,
as long as they go right, you know what I mean?
That's what I got to say about, you know.
Everybody have their own opinions and this and that.
You know what I mean?
May the best man come out swinging.
I feel the same way.
Listen, this tush push.
Oh, shit.
The tush push.
Right.
Now, listen, it's always Philly, too, right?
They're the only team that do it.
They just perfected it.
You know what I mean?
And I think it went off.
It was better when they had Jason Kelsey.
He was unstoppable.
And then they got a little bit,
a little bit more containable after he retired.
But I don't know.
They abandon it.
What do you think about that?
They can't be tampered with shit too much, man.
The reason why I said Philly.
They mastered it.
They was the masters of the touch push.
Well, they did the same shit to AI with the crossover.
You can't stop it.
You can't stop it.
You can't stop it band it.
AI had the killer crossover.
They were like, oh, he's bringing it to a guy.
That's a carry, yeah.
Yeah, it's a carry.
So they do this shit to Philly all the time.
Look at what they doing in the touchbook.
Yo, if it were, everybody's like the torpedo.
Everybody could do it.
If they perfected it, why are you hating on now?
That's.
I'm with the touch push.
You got to find a way to beat him.
I agree.
Shout out to the young boy, NBA young boy.
Now, he announced the tour and it sold out in seconds.
My daughter called me.
She already.
Anywhere, could you get me tickets to any one of his shows, Dad?
Hershey hit me.
Did you know NBA young boy?
I knew what was coming after that.
Let me tell you something.
This tour is scarier than the Rockefeller
Rough Rider tour.
But you know what that was like back in that day?
Rockefeller Rough Rider tour.
Like people were like, yo.
Hard-knock life.
Yeah, this hard-knock life.
You know, you got NBA Young Boy got every so-called firecrack
on this.
tall with. So like,
it's an over and under
of if it's going to get
popping in every city.
You know, he got
the guys.
He got the guy pissed on your grave,
all that. Like that.
You know, this, we got
to keep our eye on this one.
He got those guys.
If it's
able to make it a successful tour,
it'd be some good,
it'd be good media. I think
I think after them a couple bids
running with the law
I think he's going to just get out there
and get his back.
He can't control what happens
out of his power.
I think,
I think the shit he's just coming
from being involved in.
I think he's going to try to have
a good successful tour.
Shout out the NBA young boy, man.
What's going on in Newark Airport?
Oh, you know, you hate flying.
How do you feel about
these Newark issues, man.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I ain't touch it, Newark.
I ain't going to touch it no time soon.
No.
I ain't flew out of Newark in a while.
I only usually fly out of there.
There's no other flights.
I fly it.
You know, I live in Jersey, so I fly out of Newark.
Oh, yeah.
It's the prettiest airport in the world.
I think they made it, but it got glitches.
I'm not flying out of Newark, bro.
Because they ain't got enough.
manpower in the towers.
Now they went on their fourth blackout.
Like they ain't even got power.
Like, you know, when you got an airport
telling you, yo, don't come here.
That ain't good.
And now everybody went into LaGuardia or Kennedy.
So that's backed up crazy.
Drive.
No, no, no.
I can't drive.
I can't drive to Dubai.
I can't drive to Dubai.
to Dubai. I'm going out to Dubai next week. I can't drive to Dubai. I got to get the
up NYC and get my little yachties. Are you going to get the little yachties?
They need them. And slow just hit me back, hopefully. Uh-oh.
No, no, we got them little yachties. They, they playoff for the old, I think the old LeBron Air Force,
the patent lovers. Yeah, yeah, the joints we used to rock. Yeah, the joints we used to rock.
They took the little bit of that.
And put the little Yadi logo on there.
Shout out the little Yadi, a real sneaker collector.
Shout out the Waleigh.
I'm talking about rappers.
21 Savage got an ill collection.
Offset.
Offset got a mean collection.
I mean, guys, we always hear you.
We always hear fad.
We always hear fat, Joe.
Clark Kent.
I'm not in it.
I don't got a main collection.
My collection is.
I'm nowhere.
Yo, Jena, you buy a lot of sneakers.
I don't even know where you put them at.
You might have a house for sneakers.
That's PJ.
That's PJ.
Yo, shout out the PJ yesterday in the huddle.
In the huddle, he pointed down to the mellow P.E.
Tens he had on.
He's seen me with what I had on yesterday.
The low top 13th.
Those are 12s or 13th.
The mellow 13th?
No, I had on one of the, one of the class.
One of them joins, but PJ Rec, he's supposed to be listening to tips.
He pointed out until I can see his joints.
He's like, I see you, kiss.
I said, I don't know.
He's been flexing the hard.
He'd be killed.
And he's like a size 15.
Now, actually, he's a 13.
He's a 13.
So whatever mellows I got, they like size 15.
Yeah.
Like, I never could be could wear him.
And so just like the jackets, I just collect everything with the knit color waves.
I even rocked.
Cleveland, remember when they had
the black joints with the knit colors?
I don't know how Cleveland made a knit color
sneaker joint.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Jordan.
But, uh...
No, you remember the Cavs got...
They had the blue and orange uniforms back with Elo
and Mark Price in them.
And that's what they got.
That's what they did.
They got the Nick.
I think they're the fours.
They got the Nick Force.
Crazy.
That color.
wave, the Nick color wave.
Whenever I wear it with some Nick shit,
but they quit the Cleveland to hit me up.
Like, y'all, it's a Cleveland wave.
Don't think it's the Knit.
You know, you know,
everybody, what they just do.
Shout out to Cleveland, man.
My brother's bone thugging harmony.
One day I'm going to get up in there and talk some
bone thugs and harmony stories.
Those guys, biggest in the game,
30 million sold.
They were the Michael Jackson's at hip-hop.
They were the first guys.
ever seen to get that big.
And, you know, Big had asked me to plug them in with him to do Bonin Biggie.
And so, you know, because they was cool with Tupac.
They were, like, trying to play, you know, and so I had to convince him like,
yo, I need y'all to do this so big.
And Big was, he was smart enough to know, yo, Joe, those your people's.
You could get him.
I said, you know, I tried.
He sold 30 million.
I ain't even had a boss to ask them to do a song.
with me yet. I was like, yo, and I was with him every day. So I stepped to them and that's how that
bone in biggie, biggie, bone and biggie, bone and biggie came about. And so, you know,
there's certain songs that every time I hear it, I just, I know where I was at at the time.
That's what it does for you. Music, music make you think of where you was at and what,
how you felt or what was going on in your life at a time when you hear it. That's what's so good about
music. You can just put, you can put a playlist on and it can take you around the world
and bring you back to a little kid or bring you back to somebody that you missing that was
alive or, you know what I mean? Music does a lot of things for you. It's crazy because Mother's Day
I couldn't listen to the, I always love my mama. She's, I would play that for my mom since I was a kid.
And so this year she passed away just before Mother's Day.
That was the hardest day for me.
You know what I'm saying?
Like I ain't want to fuck with Instagram.
I ain't really want to talk to nobody.
You know what I'm saying?
That touch a super duper nerve.
Yo, Jeter, you want to touch the top five one-hit wonders
or something I came up with?
Top five, one-hit wonders?
One-hit wonders.
I don't know, no, I don't know.
Yeah, you know, you know, this is why I'm hot.
This is why I'm hot.
Like, that was one.
That's a big one, but that's, that.
I can't think of five one hit one.
You, that's.
Who else you think?
Who are you thinking?
Who you do that?
I told you.
That was home boy.
This is why I'm high.
Mims, right?
Mims.
Yeah.
What's these guys?
You know.
It's true, but that ain't hit by Millie Vanilly.
Don't you know, Kevin Lowell's got
writers credit for that song.
You know, let me tell you. Did you ever know that?
Yo.
Kevin Lous is the writer for
Billy Vanilley's that song.
Manili, shout out Kevin Liles.
Millie Van Nile was actually dope.
Yeah, to that one mishap
when they pulled it, when the thing starts
skipping.
I think that's most rapists today.
I go, when I go to these young boys shows
or I got shows with them, they're not saying
one word. They're letting the shit
play and they just ad-lived their shit.
That goes back to craftsmanship, man.
You got to, you know,
you got to learn your music.
You got to learn out of rhyme over the TV track.
You got to learn your song.
You got to try to sound like the record.
Vanilla Ice Ice Baby.
Vanilla Ice had more than one, though, right?
But Ice Ice Ice Baby is the one.
No, sir.
Ice Baby was his biggest song.
ever for a one hit one.
He might be the historian
of one hit wonders.
Yo, he lived on Star-Alander
for one song. This guy
was superior
kicked up.
Ice, ice, baby.
You know, when you get a white boy to get one to go,
like to go,
you know, that's crazy.
I would say Bubba Sparks got more than one.
Nah, no, no. Don't put my bed
Bubba in there.
Bubba ain't one of them.
You know who's one of them.
I got five on it.
Hell no.
But the loonies ain't no one hit.
Wonder crack, you crazy.
What's the next hit?
He got shit.
They got shit.
No, they got music, but I'm talking about a hit.
Party like a rock star.
They what?
Party like a rock star.
That's it.
That's the only one they got.
Yo, listen.
To be a one-hit wonder.
is the biggest blessing in the world.
You know how many millions of people wish
they could have one hit?
They never was able to walk the red carpet.
Get the right one.
You only need one.
You only need one.
Now, if you got two or three, you're straight.
If you got a whole catalog,
you see my main panda, panda, panda, panda.
Oh, yo, panda, panda, panda is the one hit.
Yo, he sold 10 million on that, right?
Maybe more.
He made it.
A shit load of money off that show.
Yo, man.
You know they called him Jerky on then on the plane.
Yo, yo, that's it.
That's it, James.
James!
You know what's crazy?
I seen him in Dubai in the airport that day.
The same fucking day, he seemed so normal.
I'm like, yo, what's up, man, pandipan at this?
And the next thing I know when I arrived,
in the States, jerk yonder.
Yo, jerk y'an.
It was tumbling dice.
Yo, that shit.
Yo, this shit crazy.
Oh, Jay.
Yo, it's so.
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This is the Joey Jada, man.
Joe and Jaylor.
That ain't this.
This ain't that.
Is kissing crap.
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, but, you know, tired and sick.
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.
on Humor Me with Robert Smygel and Friends,
me and hilarious guests from Bob Odenkirk to David Letterman
help make you funnier.
This week, my guest, S&L'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 IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What's up, fam?
It's Isaiah Thomas.
And I'm C.J. Tolodano.
It's our favorite time of the year on our podcast point game, the playoffs.
We're digging into the biggest surprises of the season.
And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments.
If we didn't talk ever again, I was funny.
You just understood.
That's how personal it got.
Wow.
Then after that game seven, Marquis come until he's like, you know I love you, dog.
You know, it's all love.
This was just playoffs.
This was just basketball.
So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
There are times when the mind becomes a difficult.
place to live. This is David Eagleman with the Inner Cosmos podcast, and for Mental Health
Awareness Month, we'll talk with singer-songwriter Jewel about anxiety. I started living in my car,
and then my car got stolen. I was having panic attacks. I was agoraphobic. This is a month of
deeply personal and honest conversations about what happens when the brain goes off course.
Listen to Inner Cosmos on the IHart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
