The Joe Budden Podcast - Episode 864 |"The Broad Street Daily Journal"

Episode Date: September 27, 2025

The JBP starts its new episode with their thoughts on Young Thug’s new album (22:15) as well as the ongoing beef between Cardi B and Nicki Minaj (34:30). Jazz rookie Ace Bailey drops his agent lead...ing the room to discuss loyalty in business (1:03:45), Queens is getting a casino (1:18:28), and the CEO Live Nation says concerts are underpriced (1:23:55). Also, Marc pays tribute to Assata Shakur (1:49:05), Mona has a question for the room on assessing friendships (2:02:35), Jimmy Kimmel returns to late-night TV (2:10:47), Metro Boomin has been found not guilty (2:27:05), Saudi Arabia is hosting a comedy festival leading to pushback in the community (2:39:07), Part of the Show (2:57:48), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The thoughts, views, and opinions expressed by this podcast as well as its hosts are for entertainment purposes only. I repeat, it is not serious. It is not real. No one is exposing, revealing, indicting, or telling you anything about themselves. Also, we do not encourage you to try this at home. We are trained professionals who do not have your best interests at our own.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Enjoy the show. That was crazy That was crazy I'm gonna be hating today Yeah That was like That was kinda crazy What that you
Starting point is 00:00:36 Me saying that you don't have The greatest freestyle ever No It's the motor He's the mic Oh yeah We can we get a gold Like a special
Starting point is 00:00:47 No No What I told you We're actually late We're late We're just chilling Good morning Good morning everybody
Starting point is 00:00:55 Welcome back Hey Hey Now back to Back to the hate Miss the hater I'm not a hater That was gay
Starting point is 00:01:03 Joe is a great rapper I got to tell you something I've always appreciated Joe's talent Okay I just don't think he's the greatest freestyle ever Well that was someone's opinion
Starting point is 00:01:12 I don't think there's anything wrong with that There's not wrong with that It was the dismissive nature Yeah without even knowing the freestyle Well somebody else was saying Hey I think this Joe button freestyle Is the greatest freestyle That's exactly
Starting point is 00:01:24 And they're entitled to say that And once somebody said that A lot of people don't know that they're fucking some shit up. I'm not talking about Mark. But people don't be knowing when they're saying some shit they ain't supposed to say. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 00:01:37 But some opinions, like, I would be like, that disqualifies you from the conversation. But at least if you're familiar with what they're talking about, because, again, it could possibly be that. What is the greatest freestyle? Black thought on flex. Now, to some people.
Starting point is 00:01:52 Black thought. Yeah, yeah. And I'll die on that hill. And I'm not mad at that. Was that 29? That was recent. It was a five-year anniversary. What was the greatest freestyle ever before that?
Starting point is 00:02:05 Because that's new. Rockefeller invades Hot 97? That's a good joke. You might have it there. He's only 16. That joint? Even with all that still being on the album so we all knew it was written,
Starting point is 00:02:16 you still consider it that? There's a couple, because remember when they came through Hot 97 that day, they crushed everything. It was a few of them. But I can tell you this, whatever it is is from Philly. No, we know.
Starting point is 00:02:27 That's the real point Led by New York, Nick I thought to be like, next belief Cassidy on Terry Grossman. He really smoked New York so bad that they, even the rappers that they brought. Led by New York nigga, you know what I'm saying? The New York nigga opened the door and, you know.
Starting point is 00:02:42 It was pretty good, though. Come on. Yeah, yeah. You'll show you how to get there. Yes. Because remember Memphis Bleak bought his own rapper and he kept trying to make him, like, go against them and they was smoking him.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Like, it was embarrassing. Some streets you have behind that. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Have you all? I heard the whole Grammy Family Freestyle. I'm just curious. The what?
Starting point is 00:03:01 Grammy Family Freestyle. Jay-Z. I don't know about that name. I'm sure I heard it. Okay. Let's continue this conversation on the Broad Street Daily Journal. Whatever.
Starting point is 00:03:15 What's the Daily News? What's your Philly News? Bean Pies Daily. That's a great name, though. The Broad Street Journal. Yeah, I didn't know the name. He just came up with something. The Wall Street Journal sounds cool.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Beem positive. Don't buy into this. I don't want y'all. They're going to try to belittle us. No. No, no, no. I'm not trying. Nobody's belittal.
Starting point is 00:03:34 They're from Jersey. I just, right, right. Exactly. Philly is Jersey. What did you talk about? Come on. They told me that Camden was East Philly. It is.
Starting point is 00:03:46 I said that all the time. I didn't know until y'all told me. Camden kind of is. Yeah, they used to call it dirty Jersey. No, it's not Jersey at all. It's East Philly. I don't want, because there's two of y'all from Philly, I don't want you all to develop a
Starting point is 00:03:57 connection. Too late. Too late. This, this, this, this, this, this. And my mother. You know, Philly people are going to, you know what I mean? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:05 You're going to stick together. And we're not going to say like, like, it's anything like, you know, rude or ghetto. But if a fight break out, me and him back to back. We got about a half dozen texts like, oh, it's a Philly pod now. I'm glad they know. Maybe four or five. You clearly ain't seen it.
Starting point is 00:04:19 I'm talking me. I'm saying me. Oh. You ain't seen his MRI results. What's about fighting. Should it bad, knee is bad. Last week on the pot, he was just sitting there and started choking out. They could pull the hamstring sitting.
Starting point is 00:04:33 Yeah, that's true. I put another one last episode, I just didn't say nothing. I just cried inside. I was like, I did not get me two weeks in a row. That was the crazy shit I've ever seen in my life. How y'all doing? What? He didn't yell in here.
Starting point is 00:04:44 I didn't yell. He had a chariot. Yes. From sitting. He yelled. I think we got some music to play. We got some things. No, no.
Starting point is 00:04:51 We're talking about. That's the thing about the Philly. Like, yeah, Philly has infiltrated the Joe Button podcast. That's true. But the Philly, like, sports thing is going to, you know what? Yeah. Hoopers. Philly.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Sixthous fan. I can't talk shit about the Eagles. The Eagles could win the Super Bowl. The Phillies could win the World Series. So we're doing all right. We're doing great. We're doing great. Better than New York teams.
Starting point is 00:05:14 For sure. Yeah, especially if that investigation I keep calling for. You're not alone in Kauai. Oh, please. I'm sorry. How are y'all feeling? You're looking good. I feel good.
Starting point is 00:05:29 It feels like a Friday. It does. It is a Friday. Turns out. Oh, well, I'll try you back in about five hours. Oh, yeah. That's how you filled in. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:39 That's just starting to sit in and you like. Y'all do look chipper and happy. I'm in my head like, I'm getting all my, all the working today. We'd be out of here like 11. Oh, it's mad topics. I want to hear from y'all about all of this bullshit. Look, y'all made plans. for the night?
Starting point is 00:05:57 Not me. Mona brother home girl here. She's smelling good. Juice in the building. She's smelling good and shit. Oh, they thought they was going to slide somewhere after this?
Starting point is 00:06:04 Hope they ain't got no way to be. The after hours. You don't be mad as shit around seven. I'm telling you now. I hope you ain't hit nobody. I'm in your city. I'm going to be mad at four. No, four you're going to be tired.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Seven, you're going to be mad. Around eight, you're going to start looking at me. I'm going to start looking at parks. That's when the cussing starts. Under your breath. Just keep it under your breath because they just eggs Joe on. That's true.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Oh, it makes it worse If you look like you want to go He's really like what he'll want to leave Oh my God He's gonna fight the topic He's just making crickets What's up with that? You know, you just start talking about
Starting point is 00:06:33 that shit for 20 minutes We work at Amazon Yeah, basically But no, no really Because Amazon, they get breaks Oh yeah, we don't get breaks All right Enough of being of the workplace
Starting point is 00:06:44 No, let's give it up Go ahead Because y'all make that shit worse You're not making the worst You know what I'm saying Let that nigga separate You know what I'm saying? And on top of that
Starting point is 00:06:53 He never gets at y'all to You know what I'm saying? He ain't going to get at y'all, too. Yeah, you know, he'd do a haul. Oh, look, Ma. Now, he ain't let's get at y'all too. But I'm on his ass today, and I'm on y'all ass. So let's keep it good.
Starting point is 00:07:05 We're here to work. We have a long day today. Let's stay on the same page today. Yeah, I was too, I was messing with you too much. Oh, you're my man. Come on. We got over that, Ma. Come on.
Starting point is 00:07:14 Yeah, I got, I deserve that. I deserve that. You know what I mean? I deserve that. You know what I deserve that. You know, we had breakfasts together. We did a thing. I was outside.
Starting point is 00:07:24 mind my business meeting. You brought juicy to press me. Hey, yo, nigga, what's up? We got some content to do. I said, girl, no. You put that shirt up and showed it. You mean, the pocket rocking on it. Keep it on her. Sike. What's up, Joe? How you doing, man? I'm good. Yeah, how are you? See you, man. It's good to see everybody. Yo, I went home. I took my wife, you got to make that turkey, that turkey wing, nigga. Ooh-hoo. You pound, boy? Got it down a lot.
Starting point is 00:07:53 That shit was hell shot They came here That shit was good I see them turkey wings They look good They're gonna Yeah, I slapped you Nicky you gonna bring me
Starting point is 00:08:00 Now you try to violate me too I thought about that Like nigga didn't want to share You didn't want to share son You stopped my plate I never outgrew that From like second grade
Starting point is 00:08:09 Like I'd be stingy With food sometimes Joe you can't do that You share with you give You're very given You're very given And I share my food He's shit with his white's food
Starting point is 00:08:18 Nick No that's not true I'm talking shit right now I'm such a liar Yeah no I'm talking shit right now That shit was man good, y'all. It was good. I'm tight.
Starting point is 00:08:25 I believe you. I'm really good. And that was homemade gravy. I could tell. Oh, don't. She made that damn gravy. It was good. My mom go out.
Starting point is 00:08:33 I didn't get no turkey wands. All right. Let's get it. Let's get it. Let's get it. Oops. There we go. Waking another brush that's cold at.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Killing a nigga you know that. You know that. Mikeshake, one, two, one, two, one two. One two. Whole Philadelphia make some noise. Look, psych, the fuck out of it. I think me and you got a skull crazy. I think me and young skull crazy.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Jersey, what up? New York City. What up? I did 50 six bars on European story and they was all crazy. I think of six bars all in one month. I'm still. No, a doggy. Shout to wherever you might be listening from O.A.
Starting point is 00:09:21 Lilletti. I've been laying low-key inside the nigger for all money is my motivation money keep a nigga motivated Molly keep a nigga motivated Kirkus says keep a motivated good train keep a nigga motivated Flurant tales in my conversations
Starting point is 00:09:37 Hold on out there I was on the right screen in the paddy wagon and it had me known The pain for the show I sit by the cup of this shit is so murder, but I love it, baby. When I drop out, when I hop, I do when I hop, I do this little bit. I do what I want when I smoke, so I'm faded. I drink till I pass out, I wake up and drink up again.
Starting point is 00:10:10 I pull up again and again. I said I wasn't going to go forward with that bitch and I fought her again. I came out of the girl in the school, this keeps on the board to a man. Shout to all the patrolies on the subgroups out there. I took your bitch to a room Everybody on your vacation right now When I say super that's your super future We never gonna lose
Starting point is 00:10:27 Never gonna lose to these bitches gonna choose these bitches gonna be with me Everybody at school and all that All the college is without Whatup, what up, what up, what up, what up What up? Serving that boy I'm employed Serving that boy out of the back of the yard
Starting point is 00:10:38 Book on your horns and playing my car You got to put up in the garage She's the phone to lean like a fist for that dog Hoping a Sprin in my hop on the bush Telling and rallying and gall of the squad Yeah Don't Ain't that wrong.
Starting point is 00:11:01 I don't want to give you the wrong impression. I need love and affliction. Hey! And I hope I'm not sounding too best. Fucking talking about it! Love Love Love
Starting point is 00:11:27 It's fall of New York Get your good love out Love LV EOV Dress it up Mic check One 2 1 2 mic check
Starting point is 00:11:45 Yes sir Wake it the fuck up out there Wake it Hey, yeah, yeah! Hey! Damn! Hey! Hey!
Starting point is 00:11:55 Everybody outside right now! Hey! Everybody outside right now! Get up, put up, put up, put up, put up! Put up, put up! Ah! I'm not for talking! Like a film in the movie
Starting point is 00:12:11 Nick, you're the mad. We bought it like the Marsh Madness. All this cops shouldn't make a tragic. I don't want to live in life. Like I'm going to plan for the madness. I didn't want to make the Bible and let you fucking meet the fucking need and know she had it.
Starting point is 00:12:26 Tough to cut that all. Yeah, man. Y'all up? Yeah, yeah. You woke up. You woke it up. Phone's up. Y'all up?
Starting point is 00:12:34 You woke it up. All right, Greg. Yes, sir! Shout to the first time listeners! No rush! I'm on one way flush. You really can't touch. You really can't touch.
Starting point is 00:12:51 Shout to the first and last time listeners out there. Oh, no, ah, ah, I'm a, uh, I'm, um, Napa, Daddy. You really can't got this old. I wonder did he know what he made, and he made that shit. Yeah, yeah. That one felt good coming off the... Probably, yes.
Starting point is 00:13:16 That was the Steph Curry. I don't got to look at the rim. I could turn my back to the basket for this one. Nick, and that one to the club immediately. Take it right now. Let's go. We out. What a time.
Starting point is 00:13:29 That one right there. What a time. Plenty of good nights with that. That's back when you're still outside. Yes. I'm another daddy. What's that? What's that?
Starting point is 00:13:46 You're ice and fish. Who is that? What's that? Who are you closed that? Where's mine? You don't have one yet. It's your second day. Where?
Starting point is 00:14:05 Whatever. Whatever. whatever. Last week this nigga said you want to do a song? You want to do a little song? I said, yeah, I want this song favorite song in the world.
Starting point is 00:14:14 He said, all right, you got on the camera, said, she thought I had a song cute up, but I don't fuck her. We got the Mona! I did do that. I did do that. That was bullshit.
Starting point is 00:14:25 That was bullshit. And we got shout out for it. And Flip and Mona, Mona, Mona. There we go. I don't like the energy on that. It was all right. Y'all say Mona.
Starting point is 00:14:34 You know what it is? I was thinking about this. You're the only person with two syllables. your name up here? Because it's like Joe, Parks, ish, ice, flip, Mark, Mel.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Look what a PhD. You're too smart. God damn. Like, what the power? It was one of my waves. It was one of my waves. Because I was thinking about how hard, a little bit harder to do
Starting point is 00:14:53 the thing. I was, I was, I was, look how dark there we are. I was locked in. I was thinking about this. We could do Mo. That might work. I think that sounds better.
Starting point is 00:15:05 He calls me big moaned down. Then I like it. Well, that's because when we met. I thought it was my present. I was going to dash. Why are you laughing at her back in? Hey, big, juicy. She thought she was exempt, juicy?
Starting point is 00:15:22 She thought she was exempt. When we met, she was. But her presence, her presence looms large. Her presence looms. Anyway, yo, what episode is this? 864. Welcome to episode 864, the Joe Button podcast. Brought to you by a few.
Starting point is 00:15:37 you buy power by prize mix prize fish gang I'm your humble gracious graces can we do it over because they won't prep me it's not fair come on it's all right good one uh what episodes is
Starting point is 00:15:50 864 welcome to 864 we're doing a hitman hall of remix on the podcast I said 860 860 860
Starting point is 00:15:58 860 864 to Joe button podcast uh what to you buy power by yeah yeah price mix price miss gang yep
Starting point is 00:16:07 I'm your humble, grateful, gracious. Really happy to be here, host Joe Button, and the gang is all here. And the gang being next to me is Big Mona in the building. Next to her, Queens Flip is in the building. Next to him, our good brother, Dr. Mark Lamont Hill is in the building. Next to him, Big Freeze is here. Big Parks is here.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Poets here. Corey is here. Erickson is here. What's your friend's name again? Juice. Big Juice is here. Last but not at least. Oh, wait, Tannen is here by remote last, but certainly not least, each and every one of you guys out there are here.
Starting point is 00:16:37 How's everybody doing what's popping, what's popping, what's popping. Everything is good. Good to see y'all. Happy to be here, bro. Happy to be here. Good, good, good, good. Ready for a long day of work. All right, first up.
Starting point is 00:16:50 And shout out to our people, our comrades in spirit who are not here. I'm sitting in Isch's seen. And Mel's not here as well. So the shout out to both of them, sitting them both love. Yes. Yes. See. That's the problem, man.
Starting point is 00:17:07 You make it win. This is why we can't get nowhere as a people, man. Y'all, y'all were looking for some shade and there's nothing. It's just like, I'm down with you. Yeah, it's just like, shout out to both of them. Yeah, shout out both of them and y'all get quiet. Look, too many words. The less words, the better.
Starting point is 00:17:26 Shout out to them, man. If I get some off my chest, though, since we're talking, do you mind? I don't mind. I don't mind. So yesterday, two days ago, the Ian and Mark show came out. And did y'all see it? You got a nice little gym in the basement. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:39 It's a nice house, too. It's not. That's not the real house. Oh, shit. Well, the prop house was a big prop house. The prop house is great. dope. I wish that was my house.
Starting point is 00:17:49 It was not, though. It was my basement in my house. It's not my house. But anyway, that's not the point. Point is we put out this episode, which I think is one of our better episodes. I think it was pretty funny. If y'all didn't watch it, watch it.
Starting point is 00:18:01 And then people keep hitting me up thinking that the episode is some deep, attack on the co-workers up here. That's what I thought. That's because you're a piece of shit. You're an executive producer, by the way. Oh, fuck. You got me. So, it is like, just to be clear,
Starting point is 00:18:20 at no point whenever we make these shows are we sitting around thinking about anybody else. Specifically, if you don't watch the episode, the episode plays on the idea that I'm scamming Joe and Ian. Got it. I saw that part. And that I'm faking workplace injuries in order to be awful work. No, no.
Starting point is 00:18:37 A hundred dial, a dad. We got him. Right. No, honestly. I should have saw that. Oh, you're in the hospital. I should have, I knew it. You know what?
Starting point is 00:18:54 You know? I should have been ready to do it to do you in the hospital. For the audience that is unaware. I don't think this is going the way you wanted to do at all. At all. I should have said this before flip. guy here. The point is,
Starting point is 00:19:08 the point is, that wasn't what the intent was. First of all, the episode was shot a long time ago, weeks ago. It was written six weeks ago. The photo of me in the hospital was old shit, yeah, yeah. That'll sell.
Starting point is 00:19:22 The photo of me in the hospital was from four years ago. I didn't make a hospital photo to mock anybody. This is all very believable. Just having to have one on deck. Yeah, it's been on my Instagram for four years, it's still there. I love when him and Amani do this.
Starting point is 00:19:38 Yeah, word. So, no, no, but, you know, so I'm just saying, just so you know, the episode which y'all should check out on Patreon, on Joe Biden Network, is dope, but it is not a shot at anybody. It's all of it. I would never do that. Did you get blocked? No. Did you get a text? No.
Starting point is 00:19:52 Well, they were good, then. No, but I want, I don't, the fact, I'm getting response, enough of a response from the fans, and I want them to know. Got it. Clear it up then. I care. You know what? I care about the fans, and I want it to I know. I know you'll be on bullshit.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Clean up, clean up. Everybody, everywhere. All right, well, you got that. You know what? Are you done? This definitely didn't go according to play. No. You got it.
Starting point is 00:20:18 It was a new effort. Who won't this? Who won't get an egg for effort, Mark. Awesome. You just let me get away with that shit. All right. I just try to be honest. I can't believe if you're trying to make fun of my.
Starting point is 00:20:30 I can't believe. I get him. She said it next to that motherfucker. He's free. Sitting next to that. Joe button is red. But the listener, Joe button is red. When you're going to hold
Starting point is 00:20:40 motherfucker's accountable? This nigga is red. I can't believe it. I can't know he turned that color. Well, see, y'all are part of the problem. He's cracking the fuck up. You played into it. He was the only one I was with.
Starting point is 00:20:52 And you left me. You fell sick. Yeah. Please, stop. He became toxic. Yo. Likas. What?
Starting point is 00:21:04 Oh, my God. All right. All right. I'm unstable. Order in the court. So. Please. That's what niggins respond.
Starting point is 00:21:14 Okay. Enough. Let's break down this Yolong song album. That's always our transition. Apparently, yes. So Young Thug. Yo, I ain't going to lie. Hey, Golden Globes.
Starting point is 00:21:25 We got the best transitions in the game. By far. They can't fuck with us. So, Young Thug. Young Thug. You know, Flip is a fucking. Yeah, you can always tell when she called one of these niggins.
Starting point is 00:21:39 I want to make an announcement. Stop it. And they always do it right at the top. Yo, yo, before all of this important shit that pays the bills. I ain't get no call. It came up naturally. When I said, when I said,
Starting point is 00:21:58 when I said, it's and mail weren't here. That's all just made me think. I want people to think that. It's all felt super organic. You're right. Yes. It's just funny. I'm done. I'm done. Thank you, thank you, Moly. Thank you, Mother.
Starting point is 00:22:09 The Organic Man of the Year, Warren. It's over, move. So the Young Thug album, what are you? All right, so Young Thugs album. Highly into spirit. This might be the first shit I put in the trash in a long time. Oh, my God. Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Because I bought it. I bought it because Cardi went absolutely crazy. And, yeah. Can we start with how to pronounce it? can we start with the cover yeah or that the cover was what got me but he's known for doing wild shit
Starting point is 00:22:39 with his car I was so throwing off the first person I saw post it was someone I know from overseas like in Germany and I felt that like this was something was wrong here
Starting point is 00:22:48 I felt like this was bad oh got it but then it was real a lot of people right now I'm mad at this one of the songs where he's saying the N-word with the ER the very first record
Starting point is 00:23:00 there's a lot of A lot of backlash he's getting right now. People are mad they're trying to boycott it. Why? I saw it on Twitter. What's the idea? He was just on the record saying End word with the hard E.R.
Starting point is 00:23:12 I don't want to say it on here, but, you know. The way he was saying it, the way he was saying it. You look at the cover, he's white. Then the first one you hear, you hear. You know what I'm saying? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm slow.
Starting point is 00:23:23 I'm looking at the cover. I didn't think he was white. He's supposed to be bleached, right? Well, his eyes are blue, too. It's not just bleached I'm not sure what's going on there Spiced it that some years ago It's Thug doing what Thug does
Starting point is 00:23:37 With his album covers Some shit to get niggas talking about it This ain't new This is not new It did work It did work since the purple dress It's not just other cover The barter six
Starting point is 00:23:47 Butt naked standing there Like he's been doing that He's about to go with Joe Joe about to go I'm going to go with it I don't fuck with it But if I know what you're doing I know how to not fall for that.
Starting point is 00:24:02 That's what I said, oh, all right. I know what you're doing. So good? Just a lot of words for white face. It's just a lot of words. You don't even need that many words. Did it hit you his white face when you first saw it? Like when you immediately with that?
Starting point is 00:24:17 When I saw that he made his eyes blue, then I'm like, because at first I just like, oh, he's on some nutty, nut shit. But once you make the eyes blue, that means that, oh, you're dead ass. The dead eyes you wanted to be hot. The eyes blew me and you dead ass. Someone called the old valve. I heard how he, I'm like, all right, I can't wait to see how he makes this connect because it's art. So I turn the album on and I see what he tried to do in track one.
Starting point is 00:24:42 I'll play it if I can remember the name. Ninja. Yeah, I'll play it. I see what he tried to do, but I don't think. It resonated well? It connected. I don't think it did at all. So, let's see.
Starting point is 00:24:54 This is the most. I'm not playing all of this. You can just go to the end. That you see the shadow in the back of the room. He's the word. Yeah. Here or should I place on him. To the end.
Starting point is 00:25:09 He's doing it at the end of the part you talk about. Yeah. He's spider. Man, you knicker look up to us. That's a fact. Everything we do. But everything we do is translation. Rob me and you're some stanky fucking danky, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:21 They follow us because it ain't name we can't get here. Big Bigger's on the ship I say. I think it, yeah. Every time they play, we spainting them, yeah. When she can't get a hold of you, she called me, yeah. Only one left the Gucci socks in your sheets, yeah. Talking calls, I got every animal in my fleet, yeah. Yeah, yeah, I chop all that meat, I chopped out of feet.
Starting point is 00:25:48 Woo! This spot got a reeking, yeah. Yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah, I'm sorry. I was back. I was looking for this at midnight. I smoked me a little duby to get in the mood. And then by 12.30, it still was now, so I went to bed.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Yeah, I gave up. What makes that bad is I got to listen to this first thing in the morning. So this is not first thing in the morning review time, music for me. No. But this is the song where the ER thing came at the end. Yes, at the end of the end, yeah. But he's trying to do like a little, like a white boy type of voice, right? Is that what he's trying to do?
Starting point is 00:26:16 That's what it sounded like. And then again, with the white cover, like, I don't know what you're doing. Art is left, art is meant to be interpreted or whatever. I don't know your angle. I don't know what you went to do. Up until that point, the song was all right. Like it sound like thug It sound like some club thug music
Starting point is 00:26:32 It wasn't terrible It wasn't all this the best shit in the world It was all right Until you went that route Now I don't know what your goal was So I was like all right my nigga Whatever you want You got it fair
Starting point is 00:26:42 Does the album get better? There's some joints here There's a couple of joints I like a couple of joints I like the TI record a lot I like One of the Mariah records was dope The Little Baby record was pretty dope to me
Starting point is 00:26:55 The Lucci record was dope to me Yeah, the Lucci one There were some other one Some solo records I like I don't remember what the solos Yeah, I don't remember Because the Lucci's song is so much bigger Than just the song Like that's a big deal, right?
Starting point is 00:27:07 And there's two of them Because Lucci also dropped his album And Thug is on there as well I wonder who has the better song They did one of those type of swaps But Luchies isn't out yet, right? They're both out No, they're both out
Starting point is 00:27:17 Oh, they're both out Okay, I got you That was hot That's what's up though That they collabed And production-wise Sometimes when these records come out It sounds like one long-ass song to me
Starting point is 00:27:26 it's a bunch of different which would be another issue I had with the albums it was a little bit all over the place in terms of vibes like it wasn't really like it didn't flow good to me naturally at all which was an issue with his last album and then Metro re-sequenced it
Starting point is 00:27:43 and it was much better maybe someone needs to do that with this sequencing is so important with your album dog a lot of people don't get it it is they'd be busy putting this art this feature up here and you know what's going to get people to listen earlier, you know, the way your album flow is
Starting point is 00:27:58 I wonder was this planned or was this rush because that interview went so big like I wonder that he just tried to, why his name was still around, he tried to rush and do it and finish it or was it planned for the drop right now? Because that Big Bank interview went crazy. It did. I could see them trying to capitalize on that, but he's been
Starting point is 00:28:14 announced this album, courtside at the Yeah, they've been teasing an album for a long time. For a minute. Well, what the hell does that do? A tease. Who the hell is Atlantic spending some money on? Come on, let's talk What these niggas spent money on? For this album, you mean?
Starting point is 00:28:29 Yeah. Cardi feature. Yeah, yeah. They didn't spend no money, like, in terms of promotion. Travis features. Some of these features probably cost a couple bucks. Okay. But I see what your point is.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Marketing-wise. And that's a different budget, too, the feature budget. Oh, you're right. Oh, yeah, you're just talking about what they spent for, again, one of their more popular artists to let people know that this was coming out. Only thing I saw was a couple, I want to. to maybe a month, month or two ago, he started sending spiders
Starting point is 00:29:01 to, um... Oh, he did, yeah. To, like, uh, media folk. Like spiders? Because, you know, young thugs. Like those packages. It was like the little package. But it was real cool.
Starting point is 00:29:12 People were posting them. With the album title in there and, and that's all I saw. That's the only thing I saw. That doesn't sound like a very expensive marketing budget. No. Back to y'all's cohesive point, right?
Starting point is 00:29:22 When I heard whoop-de-do, I thought that he wrote, That's when I thought that he rushed this Because I didn't feel like Whoopty Do Maybe was in there originally Might not even existed Yeah
Starting point is 00:29:36 The truck in a front Today's St. Lorraine It sounds like thug though We shot because it's fun It sounds like thug without them saying Whoopty do too Yeah Yeah
Starting point is 00:29:49 I give her whatever she won I buy her whatever she won Like I don't believe that you and and you know what hey check this out even if I'm wrong you're not that means that you purposely turn whoopty do into some shit about tricking
Starting point is 00:30:05 and no way you did you took whoopty do from the interview and turned it into something about tricking right right am I am I all no no right no he took advantage of it yeah which again but why not fuck it I would have t-shirts already
Starting point is 00:30:21 man hit the Instagram producer that made the whoopty do track that went viral already. Sheath the system, put some bars on there and call it a day. But this whoop-de-do, I don't want to speak too soon because this shit might work. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:36 But you just, no, not saying, this just ain't it. Even if it works. I wonder what they are- I feel like I would like this song more if he wasn't saying whoopty-do on. Yeah. If it came out with whatever he was saying
Starting point is 00:30:48 originally, because they just took that out and added whippedie-do. Yeah, it doesn't sound like. That's what it sounds like. They were saying some other slick shit. You know what I mean? And they just switched it out. I do like, uh, I do like, on the news.
Starting point is 00:31:01 Yeah. Yeah, it's cool. I like all the more melodic records on here. First of the hit you, we ran through it like a mat truck. Bitch on the freshest at the gal a nigga what? She ate him up. She ate him up. I flitted my wrist.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Rainbow roll it like a punk. Tonight we stepped on the niggas time to mask her. Do you know how I feel to see your face? on the news Do you know how I feel to see your face on the news Do you know how I feel
Starting point is 00:31:30 To see your face On the news I thought so me That was the hook That was the chorus Yeah Look at y'all I'm a big dog fan
Starting point is 00:31:44 I'm underwhelming so far I didn't get chance to listen to because I was traveling late But I'm underwhelmed So far from what y'all played Well do you answer them Do you know I feel to see your face On the news?
Starting point is 00:31:52 Well you do Yeah He is a news You're kind of radical. Oh, yeah, duh. Okay. See you now. I want to get the Cardi on this.
Starting point is 00:32:00 I do. Go ahead. She's calling me, me, me, on the news. Do you know how I feel to see your swing? Oh. There's go. There's go. There's go.
Starting point is 00:32:10 There's go. There's go. There's go. There's go. We fuck with twins. Who is dad, bitch. It's just me and my friend. Dark skin, light skin.
Starting point is 00:32:20 Bitch, we still twins. Los a bitch. A bitch. A bitch. She's sweat. Got it. Winning since wins. Here you go
Starting point is 00:32:26 Richie face extra Large seven big bodies Ain't no seven bulbs Got more diamonds Than a deck of cars This nigga texting me He wants some extra Yon, I'm gonna need a bus down
Starting point is 00:32:40 Say he was an R-ranked But he keeps scrubs round That's good That's good Hey I told you keep it low And you for trash bitches I told you keep it law
Starting point is 00:32:54 you for op bitches I show this up Once she begins to describe her side of things It does tug on the heartstrings Like I told you to keep it low And you fuck trash bitches I told you keep it low You started fucking the op bitches
Starting point is 00:33:12 Like niggas do be fucking the wrong chick sometimes Like sometimes your girl is all right With you being outside And you can go fuck the three four chicks You gotta go over there Yeah you go embarrassing Yeah you could have kept it cute Keep the Lord, then you're all here embarrassing.
Starting point is 00:33:27 How you're loyal when you got these bitches laughing? But how the fuck you laughing when I heard you getting beat on? Got to pay your nigger away. Every trip got to be on. See? Yeah. Yeah, she's eating on. That's aggressive.
Starting point is 00:33:40 That's why you can't play with girls. Girls don't know how to play fight. We ain't playing. Well, where was he playing at? No, and I'm talking about this part that she had now, which is she's moved on from him. Yeah. She's now talking to somebody else that I ain't saying because they're playing too dirty for me. But God damn.
Starting point is 00:34:00 He deserves. Hey, you know what? Fuck it, man. That beef is never going to end. He deserves it. Cardi and Nikki's never going to end. That shit might as well be fucking Drake and Kendrick now, right? You know what would have helped them if they just fist for it?
Starting point is 00:34:12 Well, they try. One of them tried. They tried. You know, like I'm saying, just meet up and just fight. You bring your dead. And then what? We don't condone that. They need to fight.
Starting point is 00:34:20 No, they don't. They need to get that shit on. You get that shit off their chest Men do it all the time For men to go around Okay, we're tired of arguing Come on, go around back Nobody's see
Starting point is 00:34:30 Like if y'all was fussing right now Two of y'all go around the back Get that shit on come back A little sweaty, lip a little bloody But we passed it Now we're talking about my basketball Women ain't gonna do that And do you think that?
Starting point is 00:34:40 Them too not But I feel like if they went around the corner and fought What'd you think will happen Next time when I'm getting the booth Right That's the whole point of the fight You up
Starting point is 00:34:52 Had you on the floor? We're leaving it behind the target parking lot dumpster. That's what we're leaving it at. Everybody don't move like that anymore. It don't work that way. Yeah, that's old school. I know what you're talking about.
Starting point is 00:35:00 I know what you mean, but that ain't going to happen. No, no, yeah, that's old school. At the risk of sounding like a bitch, too. Like, the women don't know how to just keep it to the hands. They use calls and shit. Nigg of these bidsies will clap you out. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 00:35:17 I don't know how many women know how to lose a fight today. If you were. Cardi Can't start over with her They don't like losing arguments You know what I mean Like if y'all were one of them Could you piece it up and start over
Starting point is 00:35:30 If you were Cardi could you piece it up If you were Nicky could you piece it up with Cardi? Because I feel like if I was Cardi And a lot of things that come out Or true I probably would want to hold that too Because it's like you You didn't fuck me before you even knew me
Starting point is 00:35:41 Like that by I've kind of lost the plot I don't even remember what this is all about With the beef yeah I mean I thought it was And I don't bite my head off Because you know But I thought it was just
Starting point is 00:35:49 The whole idea of of Nikki wasn't, she was real standoffish of the people that were coming, the new girls. Like, that's how they try to pitch it to people. But when people post proof of her being, like, you know, mean girlish or whatever, then what? You know what I mean? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:05 So. I don't think Nolan has been crossed where there's no coming back from, really. That's about, not that I know of anyway. Something might have happened. GZ Gucci made up by Lucci and Doug, like, anything can happen. Anything can happen. Here come to fans of music still rooting for friendship. Friendships are important.
Starting point is 00:36:23 Do none of these people give a fuck about each other. Yeah, that's, yeah. Nobody is calling the other one to go bowling on a Sunday night. It's not happening. But you know what a problem, like, I'm with you.
Starting point is 00:36:38 We don't have to be cool. But I could also, like, I ain't got to shoot at you no more, you ain't got to shoot at me no more because it ain't even really us. It's the people that fuck with me by running to the people that fuck with you and now something happened
Starting point is 00:36:52 where we could have been in that part that's the history of hip hop that's all it's the two that's really in it is I got a hundred niggas that fuck with me and you got a hundred niggas that fuck with you and three of them happen to run
Starting point is 00:37:04 into the other five in the club and now somebody ain't going home well one we should do we should get back to our young thug review we should oh okay true two I think that they both they both got too much money
Starting point is 00:37:16 so and one of them fan bases are crazy they both got too much money one of them have a very dedicated cult like fan base and the fans are a big part of the reason why this shit goes you know what I mean they call parole offices and shit
Starting point is 00:37:33 the barbs don't fuck around listen and for me they ain't been beefing long enough for us to be at that part of it we're on year 39 of John 50 on the guy's side we got a few beefs that are ongoing still that I think we've seen that Gucci and G's
Starting point is 00:37:50 shit and we just thought all glocks down was happening nationwide. You said who and who? Jeezy and our Gucci when they squash it doing it versus I thought like Gucci was so like shady and nasty too. That was the most tense beef squash I've ever seen.
Starting point is 00:38:06 Yeah, they didn't do that well because they didn't even come off like it was even close to to real Gucci was on some fucking. I thought I was going to get shot in my bedroom. Right. Watching that shit. I was a little nervous. Gucci gave out. I hit another one of your friends. Right.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Smoking on that. another one I could get it if he run up here too quick, motherfucker. All right, play the song. That's how he's acting. That's exactly how he acted. I wish this nigga wood right over here. You know that a little too good, right?
Starting point is 00:38:33 Play the song. He's a bitch. I'm a real street nigga. Play the song. Like, damn, Gooch. Gooch came off real querious, shady, petty. No, they... I mean, but it was his life, though.
Starting point is 00:38:45 In that... We'll get back to Thug real quick. In that, what you're speaking to, they spoke before it happened. And he said, this is what I'm going to do. Oh. It spoke.
Starting point is 00:38:53 It was understanding. It was understanding like, yo, I'm going to do this. You'll get your shit off, though. Oh, I wouldn't agree. Yeah, and Gigi looked like mortified a little bit. Because it still went further than he thought. Yeah, because he's not going to say everything he's going to do.
Starting point is 00:39:06 He's like everything. He can't say everything he's going to do. All right. All right. All right. I do need to let you know. Let's get back. I need to let you know which hives we all are in.
Starting point is 00:39:15 Oh, yeah, I do need to know that. That's true. It's important. Because I let you get the Nikki's shit off. I'm kind of. You're a barb, right? I'm in that hive a little bit. You fit right in with the mojo.
Starting point is 00:39:24 But I'm in the barty hive too. I've rap all the girls until I don't. You can't be in the barty hive in the bar, please. See, I disagree with that. It's impossible. I disagree with that. You can be a Nick. I'm a fan of Nikki, but I'm not a barb.
Starting point is 00:39:34 You can't be a barb and like anybody else. That's probably true. You got to only like her. Like, that's how they get down. No. No, I disagree with that. I mean, you're in rich barb. They probably let you win.
Starting point is 00:39:44 But anyway, ICE is, ICE is in the GZ high. Big time. For sure. President. Are you the president at a high? For sure. Yeah. For sure.
Starting point is 00:39:53 Oh. Oh. All right. Parks is in a digible plan at time. You, okay. So you know. Solid. He's in the Jay Elect.
Starting point is 00:40:04 Oh, for sure. Which is the same as the Tickable Planet Time. Yeah, exactly. No, it's not. No, it's not. No, it is not. Did y'all peep by the J-elect? No, I'm also in the high.
Starting point is 00:40:14 It's the thing. J. I mean, both, we are both the house. Oh, my. Oh, my. Oh, my. Shout out to the C. Shout out the
Starting point is 00:40:19 man. See knowledge. Everybody in that high got a regular A good A knowledge last name or the God
Starting point is 00:40:24 A lot of y'all got the last name of God. That's what I'm saying If I'm a diggerable planet See knowledge Who from Philly
Starting point is 00:40:30 is a 5% just like J-L There we go Yeah It all connects Are there any Other 5% in the room?
Starting point is 00:40:38 No No No No Just because I know that the original man is the Asiatic Black Man and make it an owner of the Korean planet and the five-simil which the guy in the universe don't mean that I'm a five percent of it.
Starting point is 00:40:59 That's true, my. I think I made my case. Once again, I made a case for myself. Flip, what high were you in? Queens. Queens, Hawn. Queens-Haw. L.L. Cool, Jay.
Starting point is 00:41:09 No, 50. Probably 50. 50. 50? Nicky? I think just 50. Yeah, it's 50. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:16 She didn't remember you on that space. I was going to do it? I dropped out. I dropped out. You know, have you turned your paperwork again? I had to. Wow. She said, what's your name again?
Starting point is 00:41:26 Who, who, niggas at? Queen's flop? What? Oh, man. All right, so we don't have anything else on Young Dog. I have a question real quick, Joe. I'm in the Thug God. Seeing that you talked about the sequence of the album, right,
Starting point is 00:41:37 do you think that the featured guests care about the number that they are on the album? You know, back in the days in the mixtapes, people would get mad that they weren't this how on the album. They weren't the A side or they weren't. like number one or number two and number three. Do you think that artists care about that now?
Starting point is 00:41:54 No. I don't think so. No. Because remember that was a big thing when I was young. I remember that. Yeah, I don't think that's happening
Starting point is 00:41:59 now. Maybe just something to grow. I don't think anybody wants to be on track 25, but so you, okay. But I don't know if there's like a fight for it in the same way.
Starting point is 00:42:08 It depends on who's track your feature on. I don't think with someone like young thug they, you know, little baby sound good in this album too. He did actually, yeah. A little baby sounds good. He did.
Starting point is 00:42:16 I know the streets be trying to say some other shit, but you still sound good to me. Oh, the streets are right, but he sounded good here. Damn, freeze. What? Freeze. God, come on, man.
Starting point is 00:42:28 Freeze, God damn, freeze. It's all sounding the same. It's to the point where the streets, same streets he's talking about is speaking that he's possibly talking about retiring. It's looking like that. I would love for him not to and get back to what we know he can do, but he ain't there right now. Okay, freeze.
Starting point is 00:42:44 That's all? How does his album do, like in terms of the numbers? What do you expect from a young thug? project at this point it's going to do well uh i think buck 50 plus oh just because the anticipation i don't know if second week is going to be as good just because i don't think that it's executed as well as he probably should have but i think it's going to still do well just off the anticipation i just had so much high hopes because he dropped from jail and the one from jail was like uh i don't i don't have the eyes for the numbers i don't have him doing a hundred
Starting point is 00:43:13 really i thought a buck 20 might be pushing it even though he fresh out I don't think it's many people care that, you know what, I'm shut out. I don't know. I don't think the-thstock ain't the highest right now. I don't think that the consumer cares about that like the internet would lead you to believe. That's what I'm saying. And there's been nothing to make them care about that. There's been no single.
Starting point is 00:43:34 There's been nothing that he's been doing to say, a lot of people didn't even know this album was dropping. Yeah. I didn't. And then it was supposed to drop last week. Then he said, I'm moving it because of Cardi, letting the women have their thing first. And you drop the same day, there's Doja Cat. His last one did, which makes those sense. So, yeah, you guys
Starting point is 00:43:50 The last one is going from jail, right? With the courthouse Yeah, yeah. Business and business. That shit he said about Cardi was the first thing And let me know, all right, I hear you big guy. Right. As I'm laughing at the gentleman.
Starting point is 00:44:02 I let the ladies have it. I let her get a $200 off. I didn't even get that because you moved to Doge's week. Who puts up numbers? But it's a pop album for Dojillo, right? Super pop. It's like real. Let me ask you a question, Ice.
Starting point is 00:44:13 Do you think that he has the kind of fan base that no matter what he put out, they're going to support, they're going to buy it? Because that's why I feel like the thug fans, we don't care. We just, it's him. I don't, I think that he has a, he has a, a hive, as for sure. I don't think they're going to buy enough to push him up to the numbers that anybody talking about. Okay.
Starting point is 00:44:32 I mean, it'll be listened to, it'll be streamed. I don't know Thug fans to spend money. I don't know of a tour that Thug has ever headlined nationwide. I don't know of, like, like, I haven't, I haven't, I know he had the spider line, but I don't see it like that outside of influences what's been giving a couple pieces. When you say that,
Starting point is 00:44:55 you're saying like the clothes? Yeah. That spider hoodie did numbers in the ghetto. Everybody got the spider hoodie. Did they get the real ones or they get the ones from my man over there? Now, that part I wouldn't know, but they were really, really like, people like them. Like, they're everywhere.
Starting point is 00:45:09 But you're right, they could be played in. That's all I'm saying. I've seen nothing that shows me he moves the needle like that. I think Atlantic is just pushing this. I thinkers off the diving board and not really give it. Whatever happened happened. Yeah. Chironimo, Nick.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Let's see who does, let's see what we got over here. Sink or swim. I think that's with all of them over there. I have nothing to back that just but my knowledge of record labels. They ain't about to support shit. I think it's Atlantic. I think it's 300 and whatever. They're going through this.
Starting point is 00:45:35 Somebody's missing from these Young Thug sessions. What is this under? Somebody's not there that used to be there. You could be the biggest Young Thug fan in the world. This music don't sound like what you're accustomed to. It don't. It don't sound like they put nothing behind it. And we got to grade him on the curve
Starting point is 00:45:51 because he depressed. He depressed. He's just happy to get his friends back. He's just happy that fucking 21 is texting again. And he's like, we can't, we can't even really judge the music because he doesn't been through so much. Yeah. So it's like, this is just all around the board just off.
Starting point is 00:46:10 But hey, Atlantic, I mean, Atlantic and Atlanta will love it. Yeah, I'm about to say, the thug fans I know, they're fucking with the album. So if y'all are happy with it, then that's it. And y'all told me when I said that, hey, maybe some of that gunner sauce could be used over there
Starting point is 00:46:26 while we're standing on our he's a rat moral. It's heat on them gunna albums. That's all I'm saying. I know he's a rat. Y'all don't want to talk to him. He did the Alfred plea. Hey, I would put the Alfred plea
Starting point is 00:46:39 to the side for a second and at least get a pack from him. Joe, when he says on a big bank album, I don't got my twin with me. I don't got nobody in the studio. I thought he was talking about Gunner, for real. I thought he was too. Okay, I'm making sure.
Starting point is 00:46:53 Who else was he talking about? I don't know. I think he was talking about Gunner because he then went into how, and I lost this person not because they died. The same thing Cardi said on that verse on this song. She smoked that shit. Yeah, she's mad.
Starting point is 00:47:06 I'm clipped right now. Gunner first album, first out of jail, masterpiece. It was so good. It's so fucking good. Like, rat schmatt. He ain't telling on me. He's 20, That's what it's about.
Starting point is 00:47:18 He ain't tell on me. Let's be real. He ain't telling me is crazy. I don't want to go off on the teenage, but like, back in the day, I'm talking about our grandparents, you know, running around the streets. Motherfucking might kill you for telling on them, right?
Starting point is 00:47:32 Us as kids, you get beat up, or at least a motherfucker don't want to take a picture with you that I want to be seen with you. It's taboo. Now, a nigga getting a picture, he just put somebody in the middle of them. The rat be here, it'd be two niggas and the other nigga. And that same person, I don't deal with rats.
Starting point is 00:47:44 It's bullshit. People fuck with rats. Especially if a rat got some money, you're good. You're safe. In the hood, wherever. And the people are at home, because I said that somewhere else, people are fake mad. Y'all could be fake mad all you want. Look around.
Starting point is 00:47:56 These rats are all mixed the fuck in. Every time I even had this conversation with somebody and they, I don't fuck with rats. I literally say, no, you fuck with boo boo-boo, mookie. You know, like, everybody does it now. It's just not as stable as it used to be. And everybody's so money hungry if a motherfucker buy you a pair of sneaks. You know what I mean? Nigger called another nigga twin, you know?
Starting point is 00:48:14 Big bro. Big bro. That's the fight we've been having up here a little bit because some of us have been like if you don't fuck a rat you can't make music with them you shouldn't be even having them
Starting point is 00:48:23 on your record label or if you do keep a distance other people are like yo this is a business I'm on the side of you know what I mean I don't want nothing to do with the person Right because ratting is a character flaw
Starting point is 00:48:32 Ratin is bigger than telling the fact that you can have this relationship with a person and everything is good but once the police come in that you'll turn on them that's something wrong with you internally the ratin is just showing it So the hottest artist in the world is a rat
Starting point is 00:48:43 and they offer you a feature If you live by that cold, fuck, no, you're not supposed to do. Me? Yeah. No, I'm not in the streets. I'm not in the streets. So if the world's biggest comedian was a rat
Starting point is 00:48:53 and said open for me, you'd be good with it. You motherfucking right. But how do you live by that cold and be a rapper? And that's the thing. Maybe you can't. That's a fair question. And that's the thing. You got to figure out a way,
Starting point is 00:49:04 they have to figure out a point where they turn away from that shit. You know what I mean? You have to make a choice as a man or as a woman. Okay, I'm not about this life anymore. If you're rapping and you're still in the streets, then you're going to still hold. that cold the reason why that cold is not so prevalent
Starting point is 00:49:17 to me because years ago when I started this I decided I don't want to be in the street no more so the cold kind of gets it gets blurred it don't even look as important as it is to you when you live in a different lifestyle but at the end of the day all y'all niggas at home talking about y'all and fuck with rats yes you do look around look at your leg
Starting point is 00:49:33 look in your eye cloud from this past year the pictures you took with niggas that told them somebody please stop playing around everybody no rats it's just we're just in a different day and time you know what I mean? Yeah what's the name I saw I think This is, like, not official confirmation, but Nikki Minaj tweeted a picture of a CD
Starting point is 00:49:49 and the date, there's a 3, 27, 26. Yeah. 327, 26. People saying that's a new album release. Yeah. Interesting time and they release it now, but also what do y'all think? First, do we care?
Starting point is 00:50:01 Of course, yes, we care. Of course we care. No, not about a new album, about that tweet. Like, do you trust that message? Do you believe it? It's really weird to announce a release date six months ahead of time.
Starting point is 00:50:10 And right after your fucking sworn enemy drops. Like, why? Yeah. That's why people look at her like that, though, because she do shit like that. Okay, you're going to try to get me out of my... All right, I see what's going on. What do you say about that, Joe?
Starting point is 00:50:24 What do you think about that? I'm potting, Joe. I'm potting, Joe. I'm potting, that's right. I'm potting. And I'm in the mic, fuckers. You hear me? Man, clear.
Starting point is 00:50:33 You're man clear. What do you think about that, Joseph? About what? What did she just said? What did you say? I need you to take a stand. He didn't even hear it. Don't play both sides.
Starting point is 00:50:41 Don't just get by. Don't be a miyah! What do you think? What she said? What she said? She said, that's why people don't fuck with Nikki Minaj because she does shit like that.
Starting point is 00:50:51 And my question to you, Joe Button, is what do you think about that? People that have that take, it's understandably so. I can see how they got there. You see how they got there. The Madden is learning too quickly.
Starting point is 00:51:06 The student has become the teacher. Hey, you know what? Yeah. I'm announcing my album right in the middle or whatever that bitch don't. the fuck of y'all. Hold up for a second now. Yeah, my mortal enemy, it looked like she's succeeding. It looked like people paying attention to what she got going on.
Starting point is 00:51:26 Hold up. Marks. Hey, I'm calling my engineer. Hey, mix it. Is it mixed? Have it mixed by Mark, bitch. My March. And I'm going to Twitter and I'm letting you know, hey, me who just sold out all these arenas.
Starting point is 00:51:42 internationally and domestically, me who's still numerous in her brain, in her brain. She is. In her brain. No, she is. She is. It ain't just in her brain.
Starting point is 00:51:55 She ain't been dethroned. I hate that about week. I just put numbers on the board. My last album to prove my point. Yes. I'm tweeting that my album is dropping. Sometimes these podcasters put out their opinions and things
Starting point is 00:52:06 and I want to go to Twitter and put the date. My next podcast is dropping. But I don't because I'm mature. I feel like, and it's in Nicky defense, like I can only even like try to put myself in that place to how she feels because to me she wanted the hottest ever and they always put her in the girl group. It's always like, oh, she better than this group.
Starting point is 00:52:28 It's like she wanted the hottest ever. She already put that down. She's a legend and it's not no, it shouldn't be a girl thing. And I know that probably, you know, annoys her. But you doing shit like that. It's like, uh, why are we doing that? And you know why I like it too? it now we're out here
Starting point is 00:52:44 fuck it we we we out on the street naked again you know why you can say we I don't know what the fuck he's talking about we we we parks there ice they said nothing slip A said nothing
Starting point is 00:52:57 I push it on put me involved in that it's that couch this is why I like it too Cardi just told JT and B and hey I'm going to handle y'all on my project
Starting point is 00:53:10 when I get ready to not when y'all are ready for me too and that's what she did so now Cardi comes out and maybe this is Nicky no maybe maybe so Nikki says I'll see you in March
Starting point is 00:53:25 I'm gonna deal with you on my album and I fully expect that to happen but I don't think it'll be fireworks I don't think we're gonna get fireworks from them too I think we're gonna just keep getting passive aggressive just I don't fuck with you I don't fuck with you and that's okay
Starting point is 00:53:41 music too, that part, right? I love that. Y'all keep one day by to be friends. Everybody hates each other. I've been saying it for as long as this podcast has existed. I don't fuck with you. I don't like you. No, you can't come
Starting point is 00:53:55 to Thanksgiving. Hates each other, though? A lot of these things hate each other. Actually, we hate. Yeah. It ain't just a dislike. I hate this. If I hate a bit, I'd be like, I'm just waiting for them to just give me that. I hate you, but I don't want to jump first. It'd be a lot of that.
Starting point is 00:54:10 This is my question. Why doesn't everybody respond to the disc when they hear to the person like that dissism? Cardi be dissing one album. Why doesn't everybody drop a 16? No. No, I'm with my kids. Grocery shopping. You're lucky I can't rap.
Starting point is 00:54:24 I would have dropped disses for all the podcasters. No, look, to answer your question, though, they'll drop, like, just like Cardi did. I heard the shit y'all was saying, I'm going to drop when it works for me to drop. This is still a business. Yeah, make it make sense. I'm not giving out no free vert. Like, I'm not, drop the disc over here. No, no, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:54:40 Well, though. Yeah. Again, way to go, young thugs. Congrats on your album. Congrats, thug. We love you so much. Biggs have talked about everything. But you got like one or two songs we talked about.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Get an antidepressant. Don't be embarrassed to take an antidepressant. I am going to listen to it again. I feel like this is much better nighttime music than more than music. And maybe I'll feel a little differently. But probably not. It's cool. It's my.
Starting point is 00:55:04 I've gotten too much lyrical miracle this year for me to be able to go back to whatever you're doing on here. See, I like that as the balance for me. I usually don't. But I just, I couldn't hear it this early in the morning, though. I like it when it's good. I don't think this is him just at his best. It don't sound like Doug.
Starting point is 00:55:21 Doug at his best. This just sounds like he's going to do something. So again, you got to grade it on the curve because you know what he's going through. Yeah, fair enough. Is there anything else in music that needs our attention? I mean, we got a Doja Cat album. It's a pop doja cat album. I skimmed through it.
Starting point is 00:55:39 It's a pop album. It feels like a Sabrina Carpenter album with Doja Cat. And it is written by Jack, produced, written by Jack Antonoff, who does Sabrina Carpenter and all Taylor Swift and all the pop stars. So I don't know how that guy ever sleeps. He does a lot of fucking huge music. Salute. He did the Kendrakel album.
Starting point is 00:55:56 Like, he does everything major. It's not bad. There's a sciss feature on it, too. It's a lot of 80s pop kind of vibes. Yes. If you're in the pop music, you're going to like it. Yes. You are.
Starting point is 00:56:06 It's a solid album. But if you, for something else, don't manage your expectations. You're going to be disappointed. point. Yeah. Mariah dropped the album. It kind of sounds like listening to the audio equivalent of watching Peyton Manning on the Broncos. Parks, I need something else. What's that? Oh, do you don't get the football reference? English, yeah. Her voice doesn't have the same power that it used to have.
Starting point is 00:56:31 No. Play that. Let me. You're a damn lie. Serious? You're a goddamn lie, Barnes ain't a way. I love Mariah Carey. This is, I mean, Um, I think this is a record that... Like, it's... I like the production, the songwriting all that stuff. I don't think it was great for... I thought I was used.
Starting point is 00:56:57 Then again, you pretend, so I didn't know for sure. Broadway could fly. She almost sound different. Okay. Like this is one in her prime, she would have absolutely smoked. Got it. This don't sound like Mariah Carey though to me. Yeah, right.
Starting point is 00:57:18 At all. It's not bad. It's just not Mariah. Let it play that volume. Oh, okay, got you. Let it play that volume for me. My wheels is turning right now. I'm here the hook on this.
Starting point is 00:57:29 I think I could be of some service. I think you might be getting a little bit too. I hate that. Okay, here we go. Turn it down a little bit, but I still want to be able to hear the beat. See? I think that this song is fire is just a writing issue. Like what I'm hearing, if I were Mariah Carey,
Starting point is 00:57:48 it would go a little something like this. Tell me if this fix the things for the fans. Turn up a little bit. I wrote the Christmas song. So fucking. I own the Christmas song. I think you, that's a fact. I think you motherfuckers, the guy.
Starting point is 00:58:07 Make my wish come true, nigga. Yeah, yeah. On the Christmas song. And it's almost that time. Holy shit, it's October. Take your bullshit out for you want. Hey, you're right. Does that fix the door?
Starting point is 00:58:32 That puts it in perspective. Macy's Parade, Halloween Parade. They start out the Halloween parade playing that shit. That's how the next song was dark. For sure. For sure. Yeah. They know who to not
Starting point is 00:58:46 let own the Christmas song, boy. Paul said I would get a J-made. She just sounds really different. She does, yeah. Nica, make my wish come true, all I want for Christmas to do. The opening song, she's singing like, I'm a bad bitch and shit like that,
Starting point is 00:58:59 which, like, cool I get it. Because I own the Christmas song. She sung the lyrics. I'm a bad bitch. Yeah, something in there like that. I cannot imagine her same bitch. She's sing that song. Moray is such a beautiful tone,
Starting point is 00:59:09 historically, and on what you just played, it just sounds different because they brought it down. Also, she's singing in an active lower. Yeah, she sounds like an alto. Yeah, it's not as strong. But she's still a great singer. How long y'all want people to be able to sing? That's a good question. We just talked about Stevie the other day. Don't bring that nigga up.
Starting point is 00:59:26 That nigga shit. Oh, my God. The Stevie performance was so bad. The Stevie disrespect, man. I think he couldn't see the lyrics. Stevie didn't know the words, man. Yeah, he didn't know. He couldn't see the lyric. That's like what I'm telling somebody in the song.
Starting point is 00:59:37 I'm like, yo, you know, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. I have a strong hate for people that pick the camera in their face and they rap a song and they don't know the lyrics I have a real hate for those kind of people You're laughing, they're tearing your ass up too I hate a motherfucker that don't know the words to a song
Starting point is 00:59:51 And then you'll do this Blah Blah Blah Blah like just mumble it Oh my God, it's so weird Wait, you know the ugly voice motherfucker I ain't know Now listen to you Wait leave her alone What?
Starting point is 01:00:02 My voice? Leave her alone Ice and Mona could be like My voice is so beautiful and sad on here What's a deep niggins for the temptation? What's the deep voice nigga for the temptation? I hate that all the reason.
Starting point is 01:00:15 My voice is so nice. Christmas. Now I'm going to talk more. It's because he's taken. This voice lures them in. What's all you guys both though? What's all you guys both? You can get a harmonize.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Just pick something from Queens because he didn't know it. It's a glid. She didn't come right now. I have a beautiful voice. I used to be like, I used to be like, oh love you. rule it that would have brought a lot of traumatic things back to me because I had a bad experience parks do you want to hear it they would call my house and they would say they would say hello is Wanda available to
Starting point is 01:00:53 and I would say no my mom's not here and they would go oh is this her son oh shit and they used to hurt me I would yell back sometimes no bitch is her daughter and that helped but at this point at this big old age I like my raspy voice I have a great rapist voice. If this nigga write me raps, we're going number one. Go like this. Go like this. Go like this. If you write my rap's, I get a BBL, we can make some money. What's up? Or a halls. What's easier solution?
Starting point is 01:01:20 Yeah. Let's try the first step. I like my voice, nigga. I like my voice. It took me a long time. I love my shit too. Fuck y'all. You have a phone. That's why I say you sound like Patty and Selma. I sound like Mark Simpson a little bit. Yeah. But it's deep, it's raspy. Like, to my. I send a voice note. I sent a voice note. Excuse me to all of married people.
Starting point is 01:01:39 Come over here and get this pussy. I would come. That make you tingles. I would come get it. It doesn't matter. Come on. Voice deep and all in. Deep voice, bitch.
Starting point is 01:01:47 All right. Let me come get the deep voice bitch, pussy. That deep voice. She would be in the forest. That's that door. The only time it back for I'll tell that story. Yeah, you tell us later.
Starting point is 01:01:57 We have a very, uh, now's all time for something. Time to pay some bills. What's the shit? That pussy voice mill fucked him up. You see? Damn. Hey, you'll figure.
Starting point is 01:02:06 He's like, It's time for something. Fix that fucking ad right now. What are we about to do? Fix that ad. I'm selling something. Come on. This is my guy here, man.
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Starting point is 01:03:28 write this very second and use promo code, J.BP, you get $50 instantly when you play your first $5 lineup. So good luck to all participants. out there and run your game. Did you guys see the Ace Bailey news while we're in sports?
Starting point is 01:03:46 Yeah, I'm, yeah. This is such an unfortunate thing the issue isn't here because I know he had a lot to say about this situation. He had a lot of analysis when we first started talking about the NBA draft, but it seems that Ace Bailey has officially fired his agent. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:02 My question is why now? and why not three months ago? Like, why do you do it now? More knowledge. You learn more. That little video, Byron? Yeah. Which one?
Starting point is 01:04:20 The one would do, you know the one. That's been out for months. But again, for those that don't know, the criticism of Ace Bailey's teams is that they lowered his, the allegation is that they lowered his draft stock by keeping him away from certain teams,
Starting point is 01:04:32 by not working out for certain teams, by seeming like he was only going to play for East Coast teams specifically D.C. He didn't want to play for Philly. And I think New York was a team that he did want to play for. There were a few select teams he wanted to play for. Also, Ace Bailey
Starting point is 01:04:47 is a basketball player. Yes, I'm sorry. He's a basketball player. He went to Rutgers. I want to say he's the fifth pick in the NBA draft to the Utah Jazz. And there was a lot of talk around him getting rid of his sports agent. Who I want to say is from Jersey.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Jersey, yeah. He's from Jersey, too, right? He's from Jersey. Yeah. And Ish has some type of relation to him so we would have loved for him to be here to get the inside scoop on this, but he is not. And because I know Ish, I will not give my real opinion on this one. What do you guys think?
Starting point is 01:05:22 I'll give mine, because I don't like to play both sides. I think that this, I think a couple of things. One, Ace Bailey might be the greatest kid ever. I know anything about him. Everything I've heard about him is that he's a good kid. So this isn't about Ace Bailey. This is about sometimes having the right people around you to make the right decisions at the right time. And it looks like whatever his team did from draft day forward was just
Starting point is 01:05:48 bad. It put him in a bad position. I think it's going to hurt his reputation in the short term. Is it surmountable? Yeah. But right now his team put him in a bad position. They may have done amazing things for him before he got drafted. And I've heard great things about his team. I've heard great things about how they support young players. I'm not coming for the whole team. or even his agent in particular, but what I will say is they mishandled this situation very poorly. And I've seen this multiple times.
Starting point is 01:06:12 Remember when Ricky Williams got drafted back in the day in the NFL? Yeah, that was bad. And he signed with Master P. Yeah. That contract. Woo, oh, boy. It was an incentive-based deal.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Entirely. Entirely incentive-based deal. All of it, yeah. As if no other agent had considered that before. There's a reason why you don't do all incentive-based deals. Right. And again, we've seen bad representation happen multiple times. And this guy, as I understand it,
Starting point is 01:06:32 is not a registered agent in the league. which also is a flag for some people. So, you know, shout out to Ace Bailey for making a different decision, and hopefully this decision allows him to correct course. He's 19, so he has a whole future in front of him. Oh, for sure. He can be, have an amazing career,
Starting point is 01:06:46 but right now this is a bad choice. I mean, Joe, you're in the music business, obviously, and you've had representation before. Have you ever had those moments where the people that got you there couldn't get you any further and you had to say? It's funny that you say that.
Starting point is 01:07:00 I was sitting here thinking I have a little bit of empathy for, Ace. One, however good or not so good of a sports agent, Omar Cooper was, once the word is out about you, then that's what it is kind of. It's kind of a perception becomes a reality type thing. One, two, from Ace's POV, it's tough sometimes to know when somebody has taken you as far as they are going to take you. Yeah. Like, it's tough to be able to reconcile that. so to the people to say I think it was you to just ask why now shit maybe that's why right like he was seen just last week I mean not last week last month at
Starting point is 01:07:44 Dyckman Court together there's pictures of them too so I mean they clearly were still somewhat close but why now yeah I think yeah it takes a while to reconcile like I said earlier mark knowledge you learn more you get more of understanding
Starting point is 01:08:00 and you when you go different places people probably a lot of people been talking about, wasn't it, Omar Cooper? You know, a lot of people been sharing their opinions on him, and I don't think Ace wanted to be looked at as that way based off of his representations actions. That's a really good point in both of y'all to make.
Starting point is 01:08:17 Because, again, Omar could be the greatest age you never fall, I know, but if the perception is that he's not, that makes it, that makes it harder than having. Have you ready to do that? We've made to cut bait? Like, like, representation? Yeah, I mean, it's hard. I mean, I know similar people,
Starting point is 01:08:29 it's hard to make that decision, especially when you live by a certain code. Right? It's hard to, even with somebody, right? Loyalty, yeah, when you live by loyalty, yeah, you know. That's where the loyalty people come in and. That's why I agree with you on that when you say, like I was always against what you were saying,
Starting point is 01:08:46 but now I understand as I progress, I understand we're like, man, because loyalty, that loyalty phrase, that word. To hold you back. It holds you back. It's an invisible tie that attaches two people. And no matter, if you go five steps, they're like two steps behind. you. So, and
Starting point is 01:09:03 that loyalty should be in perpetuity. I don't, I don't want none of my contracts in perpetuity no way on earth. I want to be able to wake up one day and assess differently without being strapped to what I thought the night before.
Starting point is 01:09:19 In music, what helps with this is for the artists that have a hard time, what helps is you managers can manage for the next 80 years. That's a good point. The artist can't. That is a great point. So I would assume that some of that does exist in sports as well.
Starting point is 01:09:37 You can be a sports agent for the rest of your life. I have this small window where I have to make the right decisions. Yeah. That always made me feel better about firing management. I had a question with that. Say what? Fire managers. Yeah, I had to fire my agent one time and I didn't want to because I felt like this is the person that got me my first TV job.
Starting point is 01:09:54 And so I got to stay with them forever. And it's like, well, if I get cold enough, he's going to cut me. He's not doing it because he loves me He's doing it because it's good business for him And so once he gets as far as that you're You know what else happens to I'm sorry ICE You know what else happens to
Starting point is 01:10:09 As an artist And maybe sometimes as an athlete Like you only know The relationship with your manager As it pertains to you You always stuck in that bubble Because that's the line of communication You and your manager
Starting point is 01:10:24 You very rarely do you know What the rest of the managers in the business, think of your, think of your manager. Until you get drafted to a team and now you've got a bunch of people that are probably your age, your contemporaries, they're like, yo, that's what's going on. I should go like this. Same with lawyers, same with agents. All of that shit rings true.
Starting point is 01:10:43 Yep. That's how I found out. I was going to ask you, back to the loyalty part, with an artist that, a manager, whatever that may have discovered you took you to this point or the first agent. Like, the question becomes how much, how long do I got to repay this loyalty to you? right you get what I'm saying like all right cool you wrote with me for 10 years you however many years like and you made a lot of money and at what point are we good where if I decide to leave
Starting point is 01:11:08 you don't feel away yeah like I've repaid my debt to you almost so you can still be friends like some people take that yeah see that's why I don't do that child of friendship yeah louis you can't let you they say because niggas just caught night I just right you I hate when you do that and then I hear some shit about niggas calling you that you looking out for niggas stop it please they say don't let your um Like loyalty becomes slavery, but that's really true. Because, I mean, see you in a situation where you being loyal and the person is being loyal to you, but if you look at
Starting point is 01:11:34 the big scheme of that, you know why that person is being loyal to you, you're the ticket. Why the fuck are you still that loyal to that person? And I feel like if you do have a relationship because my experience on it is like when you're in it, it's hard to see it. You know what I mean? So it's like everybody, like y'all said, before everybody around you can see it, but
Starting point is 01:11:50 when you say if not now, when it, like why now? And my thing is like if not now, then when? Because I'm going to stick here stuck in it or I'm going to make this decision and do it right now. You know what I mean? Real quick, what did LeBron do for his friends? Well, that's what I was about to go.
Starting point is 01:12:04 Okay. The other thing about this is a lot of times the people who are your childhood friends have become your managers if you're a rapper or an athlete. The talent they've had and demonstrated is being your friend. It is very rare that the people around you happen to also be talented in the thing that you need them to do. LeBron is exceptional. Jay Z too, with Tata.
Starting point is 01:12:22 Yeah, exactly. But Jay Z also knew how to strategically place people. Got it. And to develop their talent. That's what one did. That's what LeBron did, right? But also... Study up under him
Starting point is 01:12:30 and learn the game. Right. But Rich Paul is uniquely talented and that's rare to have somebody who's that talented. My man, what's his name? Also in... Dallas.
Starting point is 01:12:38 Maverick? Maverick. Yeah. I see how you got there. You were in a club. Maver. Yeah. Maverick Carter is also an incredibly talented person.
Starting point is 01:12:47 That's rare. Usually your man's in them be your man's in them. And when you're an athlete and you get drafted at 18, 19, 19 years old, you're talking about teenagers. How the fuck do I know what? That's why I don't like you.
Starting point is 01:12:56 That's why I don't like, using LeBron and Jay-Z and whoever the outliers may be Because there's so exception Because this is the worst advice there is That you could possibly give somebody Normal people Not not
Starting point is 01:13:13 Because when someone's that exceptional It's them a lot of times Yeah what are you negotiating with LeBron Right right Max deal please Right I see what you're saying okay No no I'm not going to do that Those brothers did have to go read
Starting point is 01:13:26 and learn and speak to people and make the mistakes and bump they had and shout out to them for that circle and what they did. They are dumb niggas. Sometimes you bump into a crew where, hey, all of us got a little bit of that nigger in us and it manifests, we're going to help
Starting point is 01:13:42 it manifest together. That's not typically. Oh, that's the rarest of race. So in music, when it's time to get a lawyer, get a lawyer. When it's time to get a driver, get someone who knows the street, knows the traffic, knows vehicles,
Starting point is 01:13:58 the laws, the laws, the police, get somebody that knows how to do that. Security. Oh, that's the one right there. I was going to ask you that. I was literally going to ask you that. Like, in the thought of,
Starting point is 01:14:11 because I guess the thought of it's like, I want to bring these people with me. With me, it was always, I want to trust who's around me. So why can't I just get this person to take a class and learn how to do this or get this person to, you know, like, and then I'll have a team that,
Starting point is 01:14:23 but it doesn't, it never works out that way. Well, a lot of times. Because security, like you said, that's the first one you get your niggins do security and they suck. They don't get the class to do X, Y, and so. Well, you'd be robbed in the corner while your security cousin is in the corner getting a number. Like, they just don't. And not even that.
Starting point is 01:14:36 All right, you hired your friend that you trust. And that person is getting you three grand when somebody that is qualified should be getting you 10 and 15. Right. They may be doing their best. Again, they're just not good enough. You just don't know. You just don't know. For the, for the, for the, whatever you think this fee is.
Starting point is 01:14:51 Right. You don't even understand. And it's off. And it's off. And you said that's the worst advice to give someone. that they could get the people to learn and all that around them. Don't hire your friends
Starting point is 01:15:00 in roles that don't too down. Unless they're exceptional. Everybody's fired. Unless they're exceptional. Especially not out of the gate. If you're friends with the law school, maybe that's the perfect person. I ain't got no law school friends.
Starting point is 01:15:09 I'm with you. But even with that a lot of times, I don't even want to bring you in. You rock over there and I'm a rock over here. I get that too. I want my lawyer. I'm hiring to know me as the person that's hiring this lawyer.
Starting point is 01:15:25 I don't need me and you to have gone to Capitol Grill together when we grew up. I don't need you to have that for me. That's fair. Real quick. I just learned something like that. I know. He grew up good, right? Damn, I'm like Applebee's.
Starting point is 01:15:35 Hold on. I want somebody to be loyal. We just grow up capital grill. I'm sorry. That was shocking. These Jersey niggas, man. It's different. It's like, God damn.
Starting point is 01:15:43 I want somebody to be loyal to the work instead of loyal to me. That's what I started to learn. If you loyal to the worker, you know what you're doing, you're in, you came here for a job. Fuck the friendship because you're dedicated to be. do your best at the job that you know how to do you know what those are so I prefer professionals yes that's what I learned that that's what I'm looking for a lot a lot of time look at what I'm talking well say it while I'm talking okay say it's my bad you know he said looking right that's what I was that's what I am looking for yeah I don't know I'm
Starting point is 01:16:15 oh yeah I thought it's finished yeah so yeah so y'all smoke that a lot of real good points on that yeah thank you I don't really, really good job, guys. And best of luck to, you know, let me say, I hate when niggas try to switch up because the niggas said. Power of the enforcement.
Starting point is 01:16:32 Nigger want to give compliments. Can you on me here. Nigger want to give compliments this shit right now. Oh, good job. Don't try to, nigga, you wasn't doing that before? Nick, don't stop the part to give compliments, nigga. I like it. I wasn't actively doing a Kim test before either.
Starting point is 01:16:45 I watch this. I don't do it while I'm here, nigga. Kemp test while I'm not here. It's positive. That's actually was the first recommendation. You could also give all bonus. Oh, shit. If we do well, you can like,
Starting point is 01:16:53 I got Vito, though. I got Vito, don't worry. I can't hear my new hire. He's going. Wait, hold up for me tomorrow. Hey. Everyone will be quiet. Hey, are y'all cool?
Starting point is 01:17:04 Yeah, sure. Let's hit a new hire. I can't hear my brand spanking. Come on, now, y'all know how this goes. The other hires is coming around. All of y'all is my favorite when y'all first come in, y'all. Come on. I don't like this game anymore.
Starting point is 01:17:16 Fuck this game. We out flip. We ride. Am I your favorite? Yes, right now. Oh, my God. For sure. Um, yes, right now was crazy.
Starting point is 01:17:25 Oh, yeah, surf's your home soon. Um, what? You got a short run. Did you say still surf come on? Yes, he is. Fucking right. Serve going to be my lat. That's not true.
Starting point is 01:17:38 That's not even true. Surf got a job so he's to come on. That's ever. Yes. Immediately, that's what I had to tell them. Yeah. Hey, them little letters that you got to write to the judge. I wrote it because
Starting point is 01:17:54 real nigga but did the judge wanted to know like what he was going to make too I had to do a few drafts I had to
Starting point is 01:18:08 I had to you guys ask the track they might try to keep you to what you said in one of these papers down I just started
Starting point is 01:18:16 this little biting right he didn't sign it down oh my gosh shout out to free the way free the way What else needs our attention?
Starting point is 01:18:24 Well, speaking of, oh, there's a couple of things. Nause had a very successful week this week. Queens. Shots to Nause, man. Queens is getting a casino. 5.5 billion. Makeover. I was going to break it down. I'm glad you know the story.
Starting point is 01:18:38 You keep making it mistake. You did it again. No, the committee voted in favor of Naz and the World Resort Casino. 5.5 billion makeover. And they threw shots at Jay Z in that. Yo, Jay, we got accepted. It's great, man. Shout out the Nause.
Starting point is 01:18:55 I think it's great. I think that... What part of Queens, you know? Rockaway Boulevard, South Ozone area. Gotcha. Yeah, that's where the casino is now. So they're going to try to make it like Las Vegas, right? Like, it's a big expansion that they're doing.
Starting point is 01:19:06 And it's going to be... They're trying to make it the world biggest casino. That's what they're aiming to do. Yeah. The world's biggest casino in Queens? Watch your fucking mouth, Mourle. You know, who the fuck more to what? Hey.
Starting point is 01:19:19 It's just, I don't know. I can't have... I can't picture it. But, yeah, so how long they think that's going to take? I can't picture the world's biggest casino in Queens. There's no shade of queen. First, it was the aqueduct, though. It was a racetrack.
Starting point is 01:19:28 It was a horse race track. I bought my first piece of jewelry at the Coliseum. Shout out the Queens. But why you didn't just go down there? Broad Street or somewhere where y'all. Don't, first of all, we go to Jewelers Row and Philadelphia. The real diamonds are Jewelers Row. Yes.
Starting point is 01:19:40 In the Senate City, man. He said, you knowler's or Jewelers? Jewelers or Jewelers. Jewelers. Jew's where we get our jewels from. Don't about the jewels from Broad Street, man. Come on. Yeah, like, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:19:51 Yeah, we don't know, Nick. We're from New York. I'm like Eric Allen, man. We went the, we went the Bennies, man. I just fuck some bitches from Out there. Hey, where's the big clock? Was it 13th and Locust? They're on his ass.
Starting point is 01:20:03 Oh, my God. Was it 13th and Locust? Were you met the girls? Okay, we'll talk about it later. We'll talk about it later. We'll try to trick you up. No, no, I'm just curious. The casino is, is that in terms of where it's located a better location in your mind
Starting point is 01:20:17 than Times Square was for the other casino? because I just don't know the geography. It's probably a lot easier to get past. Which one? It's probably easier to get past in Queens and Times Square. Yes, yes. There's going to be less fight over there. And it's more convenient.
Starting point is 01:20:30 It's just more convenient for people. And it's a great location. I mean, a lot of people went there when it was the racetrack, when it was the aqueduct back in the day. So, you know. That's been going for a while the racetrack? The race track has been going, yeah. The story here is the clip running around of them shooting at Hove,
Starting point is 01:20:46 which I understand, but I don't understand. I understand because there's been an online theory that Hove has been stepping on Nas projects for years. Right. Theory? We don't know if Hove has been purposely doing that. Okay. That's why it's a theory.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Coincidence. Yeah, circumstantial. All right, there we go. I don't understand, though, because Queens and Times Square are two totally different things. It's a very big difference. Agree. Majority folk can't get that far to realize it was in Queens.
Starting point is 01:21:16 They just saw Nas got the casino, and Hove didn't get the casino. That's why it's a big deal. But I don't think that... That's the internet. They made it seem like Nause got the casino in the spot that Hove was fighting. That's how the headlines were reading on the internet.
Starting point is 01:21:29 Well, why this is a big deal? I think that Hove wasn't the... That Times Square Casino wasn't the only casino that was rejected that week in New York. There were three other casinos. So people thought that, all right, you just can't get a casino nowhere in New York City. So this Queen's theory proves that.
Starting point is 01:21:48 be incorrect. I mean, not theory, but what happened if it is, proves that to be wrong. So I guess that is a really big deal. Shout out to Queens. But like Flip said, they already had all that shit. Queens already had all that shit. Yeah. I mean, what's y'all? We're y'all. We're y'all gamble.
Starting point is 01:22:05 We got the casino. We got a casino. It's a casino club. It's Boulevard. Do they have left-right center? What he said was... I just bought them. I just bought that last year. What they got is your Philly Casino? What's up a run? What's what type of rugs y'all got?
Starting point is 01:22:19 He'll catch that later. Okay, I'll let it go. I was just going to make sure people got it. Yeah, sometimes I let them slide like the Willie Tyler. He's good at that. Yeah, I got you that Willie Tyler and that thing last. Yeah, you don't catch Mark Jabs till a day or two later. Mark is good at that.
Starting point is 01:22:32 No, but he slips it in and he masks it. He slips it in the mask. And he keeps that same smile, that little evil grin. Let flip finish. He slips it in the basket with kindness. You can see his little horns growing with you about this. Oh. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:22:45 Right on I flip it in. Last week. When we talked about saying pause, we never said pause again after that. Yeah. I'm proud of y'all, man. I'm done pausing. Growth. Good.
Starting point is 01:22:55 For 50 years old. I'm proud of y'all. That's all we were done. I want to look at truth. I'm proud. What's your truth? What's your truth? What's your truth?
Starting point is 01:23:03 I'm ready, man. 13th street. That's his truth. They're playing around saying that you, you, you, stop that. What? He don't be on 13 in Lotus. I know what the same shit. Don't play around my bed.
Starting point is 01:23:14 Don't play with me like that neither. He don't play with me like that neither. He don't be on 43. 34th, 8th, nigga. I don't know what that is. Ice on the street down 13th Street. It's little rainbow flags on the street sign and let you know this is Gateville and you're welcome.
Starting point is 01:23:28 Okay, yeah. Well, shout out to the gate. Shout to the 13th and Locust. All the girls just getting off now. I see you. You're at work, you don't see them. Shout out of big niggins out. You're at work, nigga.
Starting point is 01:23:39 They got off. It's night shift. I see y'all. Where were we? I don't remember. We talked about the casino. We were talking about the casino. All right, congrats, nice.
Starting point is 01:23:48 Yeah, congrats, congrats. So I see in the news, the CEO of Live Nation, Michael Rapino. Let's do it, let's do it, let's do it. It's made a very surprising, not surprising, annoying statement to me, basically saying that concerts are underpriced. What? Really? Yeah, I'm going to pull the exact quote.
Starting point is 01:24:09 But he basically said that concerts are not only underpriced, but have been for some time now. He said they're not expensive enough as the exact quote. I believe I have the clip If you give me A rich shirt came out in 24-5 and said something wasn't expensive enough Read the room, baby
Starting point is 01:24:23 I see what you got this, nigga, you mean bodyed He's, though He's searching it in real time Like you got a save But it's like he got his point In his mind Big I'll snuff you, nigga
Starting point is 01:24:32 No, I'm trying to body that Looking at your phone? I don't like that shit No, I just prepped for the show We got a clip, we got a clip We got a clip, we got it. Me too I got this quirky thing I do
Starting point is 01:24:41 I read before the show Figure out the stories That shit And then we talk of And then when we talk about them, I already know what we're talking about. Gotcha. I can fuck you. For you music is a better business, though, than selling tickets for sports, I assume.
Starting point is 01:24:55 100%. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you know, I think music has been underappreciated. You know, always joke. Sports, it's like a badge of honor to spend 70 grand for a next court side. They beat me up if we charge 800 for Beyonce, right? You know, so it's a real, we're, it's a very under, we have a lot of runway left, right?
Starting point is 01:25:16 So when you read about the ticket prices going up, but still average concert price is $72. What kind of a Laker game for that? And there's 80 of them or whatever the hell. So the concert is underpriced, has been for a long time. What? All right. There you have it.
Starting point is 01:25:32 There you have it. You don't go see for $72. Well, he wasn't saying front row. He was just saying the ticket. The average ticket. Some concerts you can't get a ticket for $72. I think that the difference here is what we are talking about, what most fans feel,
Starting point is 01:25:46 the ability to get tickets is hard because of the bots and the resellers. Yes. That's a big part of it. The face value of the tickets really don't be that expensive. No. But buying them is fucking impossible because of the bots and the resellers. So we have to pay $200, $300, $400, $500 for sometimes mediocre seats. Yes.
Starting point is 01:26:02 That's a big part of it. First, if they're not over, if the average person cannot afford to pay more for concerts than they are right now. That's the first thing. And to your point, the bots make that even more so it becomes like an elitist thing. Going to a live concert is no longer like every man, every woman experience. You have to
Starting point is 01:26:18 be special to go to some of these concerts. I mean, we all went to see Kendrick kind of together and, I mean, we all had hookups and all that to get seats, but the people even sitting at the top, a lot of people told me that they had to use second hand dealing. And they were spending $100, $200, $300.00 to see Kendrick and Sissor to see Beyonce
Starting point is 01:26:34 to sit in the nosebleeds. To me, it's so tone deaf. I paid $1,200. I paid $1,200. I pay $1,200. I mean, I did have a hookup, but I paid. Yeah, but you know, we were all sitting kind of in similar areas, and I spent thousands to sit. And I wasn't, I mean, I had good seats, but I wasn't the best seats.
Starting point is 01:26:52 You can't afford to do that. And I think the average person should be able to get good seats, especially if they wait in line or the first one online at midnight. And even then, like you said, the bots and all the secondhand dealers are snatching everything. That's the real. The average person ain't even going to a show. That's the real issue. It's fucked up out here.
Starting point is 01:27:05 Like, it'd be for real, for real. Every person is not fitting that into their budget, a show. It just don't happen. Unless you have, like, some of the perks, like sometimes credit cards come with a perk, where you get early releases or certain apps or something like that. But to me, again, the real issue is the resellers. Because the actual concert tickets are, to his point, fairly reasonable. Obviously, if you want to sit front row, it's going to be expensive as fuck.
Starting point is 01:27:26 Of course. Why wouldn't it be? $72 average ticket is, I'm not saying everyone could afford that, obviously, but I think that's fair. But he's saying underpriced. But everybody can't get access to that $72 ticket. You can't call it underprice. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:27:38 It's the word underprice is bothering me. I agree, 72 is fine if we could get people actually. to the 72, but what is he talking about 140? You're talking about doubling the trip? I mean, he's trying to compare it to basketball seats. Yeah, that's where he lost me at. Why? So, I'm talking about because it's a badge of honor to pay 70 grand for the Nix ticket.
Starting point is 01:27:55 So basically, you should be okay with, you're like, okay with paying a high price for a concert ticket. And I just disagree with it. It's a badge of honor and people in that lane to have courtside. Because not just that, you're paying, you're all saying so much, I can't figure out where everyone stands.
Starting point is 01:28:11 Hold on, let me just finish the point. are, in fact, underpriced. If we're talking about actual just face value. Okay. I don't think so. I don't think they're rightly priced. Well, we knew you was going to say that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:22 I think they could be fucking cheaper. And my asterisk is large. Like, that's a very big ass. That's the issue. I do. I do. My grandma went to see Michael Jackson, but a little loaf of bread.
Starting point is 01:28:34 What's how much of there? Maybe a dollar. I don't know. I agree with them, but I mean, I've been saying this for years. I don't think that they're underpriced. You think they're underpriced dramatically? Yes. You said that last time, I remember.
Starting point is 01:28:45 Do you think that you being an artist and the fact that a lot of y'all make your money on the road has anything to do with that? Yes. Well, no, because I would advance his idea. I think that everything in music is underpriced. I've been saying that music, period. It's undervalued.
Starting point is 01:29:00 Should be sold at a premium. And it's not. Yeah, they buried the value of music with the streaming. Yeah. So I feel the same way about the live concert. Anything music related is them stuff. on our drugs. I definitely agree with our two.
Starting point is 01:29:17 That's why I'm not mad at his basketball analogy, because, yeah, it's the same exact venue. It's the Barclays, it's the garden. For a premium act to hit one of these places, there shouldn't be that much space between the basketball number and an artist number. Oh, I disagree with that. I don't think the concert tickets should be $70,000 or whatever.
Starting point is 01:29:42 That's crazy. I don't think that that's that crazy. If there's somebody somewhere willing to pay $70,000 to sit front row, I think that option should be available. When it's Super Bowl time, they cart out some section that the star tenders could have carted out there. And to sit there just for this game, they charge whatever the fuck they want to charge. Why can't we do it in music? Why every time we talk about it in music is to be frowned upon?
Starting point is 01:30:07 My worry is that if you do that. 70 bands I want to be on stage with the band. I'm sitting with the niggie with the sax. Now, you should also... 70 grand, I'm rapping. What? Give me the mic. Let me get this verse.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Yeah, I'm featured. Yeah, I don't like that. Because if you pay that, if you kick that forward, then what's the second row cost? What's the third roll cost? And then by the time you get to the Nielsbleeds, those people will never know what the guy that paid $70,000 is being offered or his experience. Those people would not know. Yeah. I'm just saying that the option should exist in music.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Maybe not 70. Maybe we're going crazy. Yeah. But it should be hired in the... I agree with them. When it's $1,000 and $2,000, you see people having an absolute heart attack. But that'd be the...
Starting point is 01:30:49 Why? One, that's not the whole venue. That $2,000 ticket is for the person that wants to pay and can pay the $1,000, $2,000 ticket because everything that comes with that ticket. That person should be back there somewhere. That's premium. That's for them.
Starting point is 01:31:03 We should change what premium is. But what I'm saying, that $1,000 ticket, the person that pays for that, is not complaining about that. Right. I'm worried about the nose leagues. Yeah, yeah. We're talking about the regular person,
Starting point is 01:31:16 not that's looking for the premium experience. I just want to go to the show. I'm not talking about who's complaining and who's not. I'm only talking about what that gentleman said. And by what he's saying, them $1,000, you all would have to move now, too. Sorry. Yeah, sorry.
Starting point is 01:31:28 I just don't care about them. I care about the average ticket goal. When you go to a stadium, when you go to a stadium in, how many people write that says the show, or did the Cizzer Kendrick show? $25,000 to $25,000. I forget. Must have been about $40,000.
Starting point is 01:31:39 Let's say $40,000. $50,000. Okay, let's say 50,000. 45,000 to 50,000 are not sitting in the elite seats. Those are the people I'm worried about. Those are people who work every day that are saving up to go to two shows a year. And I think if we double the price of the ticket, it fucks down. That didn't go to one show a year.
Starting point is 01:31:54 Maybe. You know what I'm saying? Maybe. And so that's what I worry about. That's the only person I'm worried. I agree with you. Front row, charged through the roof. If you couldn't trouble our seats, the seats we sit in, that's fine.
Starting point is 01:32:04 I wouldn't love it, but I mean, that's just the price of the game. But it's for the average person who only gets to go to one show. That's who I'm worried about. Imagine if it was both, the best of both worlds where it was that premium seat where you can pay for that experience, but always the nosebleeds were affordable, affordable. Like cheap. I could live with that. They could check the live.
Starting point is 01:32:21 You also can't watch the show. You got to watch it on the big screen because you can't see the thing on stage at all. But still, you're in the building. Do they have Wi-Fi? Because I don't go to a show if I can sit close. You want to go to the overflow room like in church where you. Oh, shit. I don't want to go.
Starting point is 01:32:33 I don't want to go to a show if I can't see this nigga sweating. I just don't. And I was the type of person that if I had bad tickets, I'm just going to walk down. there and keep acting like I didn't know I was in the wrong seat when motherfuckers say can you move you know what I'm gonna just play that game if they don't got security mandated in the stands we on that you know what you do let me tell you what you do when you in the venue and he really knows he's a show going oh for sure you just
Starting point is 01:32:56 open one of your little apps you see what tickets is still available that wasn't sold them your seats now you're not in nobody's seat that's a great join nice you always find a way to get ice is a crackhead You always find a way, you always find a chink in the system. I'm not y'all. I'm still from the other side. What is the other side? The side that's y'all not on.
Starting point is 01:33:23 I'm still over there. What does that mean? He's still good. He said he's still hood. I ain't let go of all my ways, man. I'm getting there. Even with some success. Even with more money in your pocket.
Starting point is 01:33:34 I don't do that shit now. You don't live nowhere near no hood. All right. We ain't got to come on. That's a fact. You're living a beautiful, beautiful, it's fucking, what are you talking? You got a waterfall in your lobby, nigger. I don't lobby.
Starting point is 01:33:48 Oh, see? Look, well, anyway, yeah. I think that the artist should be all to charge what they want for the ticket. And if the fans don't show up, then that's on them. You know what I'm saying? Agreed. My biggest problem still is always going to be the bots. I have a question.
Starting point is 01:33:58 Just be able to get the fucking tickets is impossible. But why, when it's probably the big boys that own the secondary markets that are using the bots. They do. They do. Yeah. It's like, that's why they got him to RICO. But my problem. with that is that the artists aren't getting that
Starting point is 01:34:11 chunk. That I don't like. I don't like the idea though that the artists can charge what they want. I mean that works for some artists I guess some things if you're Beyonce or you're Kendrick where she could charge three times as much in field stadium. It just means that so many of the
Starting point is 01:34:28 fans that love you can't get access to it anymore. I'm not saying don't get what you deserve. I'm just saying there has to be a line somewhere because some of these artists literally could charge anything and still fill the stadium. And I just don't want to see that again for the person who saves up to go to the show. I just see how much joy people get
Starting point is 01:34:42 when they get wear their Beyonce outfits and they do all that shit. This is how our fucking big stars end up fucking having to perform at Derwin's Bar Misfa. That's just how they end up taking these other gigs where Rihanna got to have all the equipment flown in to Africa
Starting point is 01:34:58 to perform at this niggas 18th birthday party or some shit. We'd be like, how the hell is Vianna doing out there? When he's thinking about it, oh, we paid, he paid Rihanna. $6 million for an hour. For an hour. Yep.
Starting point is 01:35:11 Like, those opportunities exist for the people that they exist for. It's all I'm saying. Can they get rid of the bots? Is it just like, why can't it just? They don't want to get rid of the bots because they own the box. Yeah, they're making too much money. That's crazy. And again, like you said, artists charge what they want.
Starting point is 01:35:27 Not to go in circles. Artist charge what they want. Now I've got to break the artists off of this. But if we buy them all up and then resell them at 17 times or whatever times the price, we can keep the money. We keep the money. That's terrible. hypothetically see a world in which they're doing
Starting point is 01:35:41 exactly what Joe is talking about and exactly what he's talking about anyway. Yeah, maybe. Speaking of artists, making money. I know, Wayola, I know at some of them shows I go to, I mean, we're going to tell the truth, right? Yeah, let's talk. Just today, just today.
Starting point is 01:35:54 You tell the truth? Depends. Some of my nicks tell the money. You're juicy, right, juicy? Because if I'm going to be the only one telling the truth, then I won't do it. No, let's tell the truth. I never want to be the only one tell the truth.
Starting point is 01:36:05 At some of these shows that I go to, the people y'all are talking about are like near me or what are they near them who some of these stink motherfuckers you don't pay you don't pay a certain amount for your ticket
Starting point is 01:36:23 you think they're ushering you to some ill shit here goes some stink motherfucker in a tank top wearing some beads and a Chris Brown tank top all dancing near you right there he got his five stink home They're talking about pardon me.
Starting point is 01:36:39 No, no, no. How did you get here? Talk about feeling like Deborah Cox. I shouldn't be. Yo, you shouldn't be nowhere right by me. As soon as my girl get up, here come one of your stink-ass combing friends taking her seat. Now I got to talk to her mood as bitch. But it's cool.
Starting point is 01:37:00 We're supposed to just be fly with all concert goers. Yeah, I know. Just get security next time, Joe. Stink, man, might have money, too. Get security. I know. Stink Man got a bag. Speaking of artists, I have been shocked to hear that David,
Starting point is 01:37:15 who has been allegedly accused of a lot of awful things. His record sales are going through the roof right now. People are buying his music like crazy. Have y'all noticed this? Have you seen the numbers? I've seen the numbers. I've seen the memes. Like that?
Starting point is 01:37:30 Oh, it went crazy. It's crazy. I think it's in support of him because they're saying he's not guilty. Shit. That name. Hey, and I heard this little line, yo, it's somebody else named David that could sing that at a Tesla. It is good on the internet, believe in his innocence.
Starting point is 01:37:47 He said that? No, I'm sad. There's a story going around that's trying to pin this on a different David that sings. Yeah, they're trying to say he's innocent. Yeah. Hey, buddy. I am so surprised that they have not picked you up yet. Yo, I can't believe it.
Starting point is 01:38:01 I'm super shocked. I can't make sense of it. He's so guilty they and got to pick him up. They'll watch him to see. No, for real. We didn't have to pick this again. When we come? Right.
Starting point is 01:38:19 But they're watching him, they try to see where he's going to see if they can pick up some more clues and get some more evidence. Or if he goes near any other bodies. You know what I mean? Like, when you're that, like, hot and dangerous
Starting point is 01:38:29 and guilty, apparently, allegedly, I don't know if he's guilty or not, but he sure looks guilty. He looks bad. He looks really guilty. He looks really guilty. He broke the lease to his 20K a month home, like, without the offense. Like, he's trying to get away.
Starting point is 01:38:45 He's never seen a crude crime drama before. And people are running out to listen to the music. Because it's a true crime. Yes, the true crime obsession. I can see why, because people were saying he referenced certain things in the song and the curiosity and peace with now I've got to go hear it. I am hoping that that's the reason. I'm hoping that that's the reason.
Starting point is 01:39:00 I'm hoping it's that they want to listen to Romantic Homicide, for example. Which is a terrible song to have when you kill your lover. That ain't the only one. It's a couple of them. It's a few of them to where, and he's got interviews where he's talking about having multiple personalities. One of them is evil, and it's a fantasy of his for the evil person to be committing murders and leaving clues and the same version of him trying to solve the murder. Like, the break crumbs left in songs and interviews have people probably running this up. Right.
Starting point is 01:39:32 Is the song any good? Is the music any good? Yeah, he makes good. Oh, okay. I like his name. Oh, so you're one of the streams. I haven't listened to one note. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:39:41 I haven't listened to one. Mark Lamont. Yeah, I listened to music before he started killing people. Who's your favorite murder artist? Oh, that's an interesting question. Gucci, man. Nice. Freeze.
Starting point is 01:39:53 That's a good for us now. Oh, my God. When you ask the question, my God, there's no answer that we could give this goal, not get bleeped out. Let's just move on. No, I want to hear the answer. No, I'm thinking. What is your favorite artist's killer? artist murderer
Starting point is 01:40:08 Supercat I don't even feel right saying it I'm not saying that I'm not saying that I'm gonna I bump into that nigga in the street
Starting point is 01:40:14 sometimes I was gonna say Spado Oh Spado could rap Spadoh Spadol did time for that murder
Starting point is 01:40:21 Spadow Y'all I know you're I know you're I know Major figures Spadeau I know
Starting point is 01:40:27 I know I know you know I know We know We know We know They're flag Yeah
Starting point is 01:40:32 New flag New flag New flag This nigger For the listeners, this nigga just patting my wig. He's got this. That's because your bitch got the real here. You ain't got to do me like that.
Starting point is 01:40:43 He tried to straighten it for you, mother. Fuck is up with this nigga. Look. Where is HR? That's a problem. He tried to fix that shit. All that other shit, cool. That wig patting got to stop for that.
Starting point is 01:40:53 Like, that my fuck could have slid off. It wasn't the right wig, Joe. Cool out, baby. Hey, yo, brush this shit. Yeah, let's get that shit right. Let's get that shit right. That shit fucked up in the match. See, I fucked my girl's shit up.
Starting point is 01:41:05 He gave me a little. Like a lot while or fat. God damn, Joe. You good, you good. Now niggas want to help people with their wings. This niggas is five. You know, I try to try this. Nah, I want to help my mother.
Starting point is 01:41:20 Nigger be right there. I want to stay. Shit up here, nigga. Nicka. We can't say nothing because of work morale, nigga. Oh, we can't say. Let's not say shit because of work and Ian watching. We got to go to, we can't even keep it real with a motherfucker.
Starting point is 01:41:35 Now you want to help moaning, nigga. This is foul, son. He's doing a lot of money. First of all, first of all, excuse me, excuse me, and excuse me. You know I tried to help. You know I tried to help too. You did in a mean way, though. Don't do that.
Starting point is 01:41:55 Don't do that. I always try to help. Don't even, don't do me. Don't do me. Did y'all hear Mark? This nigga Mark laughed his way into a beverage break. No, Mark asked Juicy for her ginger ale. Juicy looked at the nigger like, what? What? You can't just drink somebody in ginger ale?
Starting point is 01:42:08 She thought it was mine. Mark, did you hear that? They found tickets on David's car, like more tickets, and they were trying to figure out. They basically said that the tickets that they found, they think that the body was already in the car when they found the tickets. And first and foremost, rest of peace to her and she loved and blessed to her family. We're not trying to, you know. But I read today that they found tickets on the car and people were trying to put it together
Starting point is 01:42:29 because apparently they think the tickets got left on the car after the body was there. But then they start talking about why they didn't smell it. It was that early that they couldn't smell it. But that's what I read today. There was more tickets because it was just sitting there. So, you know, it probably got ticketed a lot because then it was impounded. So I'm guessing when they took it to the impound, she was already in there. But it was already ticketed.
Starting point is 01:42:46 So people like, yo, why they're in you? But how would you know if you can't smell it? This is going to make at some point the story, when this story unfolds, I don't even think the story of his guilt or innocence is going to be interesting. It's going to be the backstory. You know, all those other things. There's so many elements we don't know yet that I think are going to be scary. But again.
Starting point is 01:43:02 Oh, my gosh. I keep saying this. I'm a big David fan. I love his music. I've been listening to his music for about four years now. Shut up, maker. Just give up the tea. And listening to his lyrics after the whole allegation of him killing this little girl. You monetize the niggins is sick monetizing off this. They are.
Starting point is 01:43:16 He's telling us exactly how he feels in this song. And I just need to listen to it real quick. I don't want to hear it. Damn it. This niggas sound good. Oh, shit. I just need it a friend. This kill up.
Starting point is 01:43:35 Am I down to succumb to the noise? I'm not a little boy no more. I made my stupid choices to my guys. Tell my mother that I'm sorry. Tell my father just the same. Roll. Tell my sister that her brother Bro, this is...
Starting point is 01:44:08 Oh, this is... Okay, hold on. Is that a straight jacket? You clearly could hear... Hold on a little quick, look. Do I feel... In the back of my mind, she died. And I didn't even cry, not a single tear.
Starting point is 01:44:21 I killed you. So it's not like the thought of her is gone by itself was something that she did. It was something that I decided to do. And I killed her in the back of my mind. But it's really more of a figurative I killed you, especially in the back of mind, I try to stress that. in the back of my mind as I say it's all loud in the back of my mind you yeah we know big
Starting point is 01:44:38 dog I killed you we got all in the mind because that's the the most secure place you can be is in your mind so if you can expel that thought from your mind then everything else will just come together if he really did this he's a sick puppy boy yeah and this is what I talk about a lot of times again I'm not I'll just say this anybody who did this has severe mental health issues and I don't know if throwing him in a cage for the rest of his life is the answer to that even oh no I see it's He needs to be... This is the only answer we have. Yeah, don't start your...
Starting point is 01:45:06 No, no, no, no, that's what I'm saying. I'm saying that he needs to be clearly confined. He needs to cure confinement. I'm just saying he needs some mental health support too. I'm saying that there's no way that he... This isn't a sane mind, is all I'm saying. Like, he needs to be maybe in a mental institution for the rest of his life. If he's, in fact, guilty of this.
Starting point is 01:45:23 Yeah, I said, this is all contingent on him being guilty. If he's not guilty, free him. I'm curious at how much stuff his mother and I'm ignored. You know what I mean? Because a lot of times people would be seeing, you know, Even with him writing stuff that's so dark, I'm just curious if somebody ever said, well, are you okay?
Starting point is 01:45:37 Like, you know, because if you're going to go that far, and that's the whole thing, the way he's talking in his last interview, he's talking about keeping in his mind, but you couldn't keep it in your mind that you didn't manifest to some of that shit doing their real life.
Starting point is 01:45:46 I know his people know. You know when your baby fucked up. Do you believe that to be true for everyone that commits murder? Not everyone that commits murder, but them freaky, like people like that, yes. The way he's talking, the way he's moving,
Starting point is 01:45:57 it feels psychopathic or maybe sociopathic. For sure. Or multiple personalities. Or multiple personalities also. There's just seems to be a lot of things going on. This is not like I just shot you on the street over, over beef. You got it. He should have had my mom, I ripped a picture, and they sent me to speak to somebody,
Starting point is 01:46:11 like, oh, you're ripping pictures in the house? What were the pictures of? Like, that's family? I don't know. I ripped the picture. My mother had to go talk to somebody as a kid. That's a side. That's a son.
Starting point is 01:46:22 And you don't know who was in the picture? That's like the most important person. My family, right? My mother and my brother, I don't know at the time. Oh, you leaving out that he ripped his brother. Ripped the head off the picture. And then he took the picture. And then he took the piece of picture of his brother and stabbed it.
Starting point is 01:46:34 No, no, no, no, no. And he's leaving some shit out. I remember having to go talk to somebody about. They became concerned. It's like, all right, come on. How long did you talk to somebody? I don't know. It was like all the childhood or it was just a, no, no, no, no, no, still.
Starting point is 01:46:47 And they never caught it. That's why I'm wondering. They never caught what? Whatever's wrong. Whatever the problem was. The problem is gone. Oh, okay, thank God. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:58 Thank God. Yeah. I can't believe that they got this nigger roaming free. They don't pick me up for way less. They don't took me off the street when I told him that the child support was sent. It has to be that. I guarantee if he's taking the shit right now, they can hear it. He couldn't go nowhere because he was on an international tour, which they canceled.
Starting point is 01:47:17 Well, no, they canceled the national tour. The international tour is still set. I'm sure they're watching his passport. I'm sure they follow him everywhere. I guarantee you he can't go anywhere without surveillance. When he comes out of his front doors, the black car sitting there every day? For sure. I'm telling you, they're just trying to collect more evidence to build a case.
Starting point is 01:47:31 That's all it is. That's all it is. Speaking about rest and peace. I worked on that bit that you stepped on. Oh, I apologize. That's fine. I worked on it three days. I want to hear the bit.
Starting point is 01:47:40 Oh, fuck that. I hate stepping. I'm sorry. The moan is gone. What you were saying, Mona? No, it was me I was talking, then. Oh, you look like Mona. Everybody.
Starting point is 01:47:51 Look like Mona. Yeah, I know. All you see is Mona. That's it. Speaking of the rest of peace, I just want to say, rest of peace to the 13-year-old that was shot in Queens, Cambria Heights, Sanjay, Samuel. You know what I'm saying? He lost his life.
Starting point is 01:48:03 They say it's gang violence. I don't know what it is, but I drove past it the other day and I just want to say rest of peace and condones it to his family. You don't know what it is. I don't know. I'm not into gangs. But I'm just saying, that's what they say. They're saying this gang violence.
Starting point is 01:48:16 400 episodes later now, you're not in the game. Why are you doing that? Man, rest of peace to a kid that lost his life. I know, and that is horrible. But as soon as they flashed his face on the news, they flashed home boy that did it, a little 14-year-old kid with a gun. With a gun in his hand.
Starting point is 01:48:32 In his hand, yes. So, I mean, and he shot him in the head, this kid. They got it on camera? Yes, they do. Damn. They do got it on camera, yes. So. Little kids.
Starting point is 01:48:43 It's just when you hear the parents talk about the children, it weighs different. That's all. For sure. When I hear the mother talking about him, you know, it's ways different. I don't know anybody that know them. Go ahead. There's one more rest in peace. I know if you're about to hit outstanding.
Starting point is 01:48:57 That's why you do you. I'm cueing it up. I'm cueing it up. There's, since we're talking about rest in peace, of course, it's a really important moment to say rest in peace to Asada Shakur. One of the giants of the freedom struggle, a black freedom struggle here in the United States. She passed away a Thursday of this week in Cuba.
Starting point is 01:49:18 For those that don't know, Osada Shakur was a former Black Panther, former member of the Black Liberation Army, who was one of many people due to the Co-Intel program, the Co-Intel Program, Government and Counterintelligence Program, was surveilled, was railroaded. She was accused of a lot of things, murder, bank robbery, kidnapping, et cetera. She beat three, she was acquitted three times. Three cases got dropped, but she was also tried and convicted in absentia for the murder
Starting point is 01:49:47 of a New Jersey State trooper. The medical evidence proved that she did not do it. She actually was paralyzed in the arm that they said that she shot. Anyway, she was arrested, she was convicted, she was placed in a, or she was placed in a prison. the first woman to be placed in a men's prison in U.S. history. She was in Middlesex prison. She was also in Clinton Correctional. And while there, she was tortured in so many ways. Asada's a hero mine. She's actually one of the people tattooed on me. And Asada stands as a figure of power and possibility for so many of us. Asada in 1984 was liberated by the Black Liberation
Starting point is 01:50:25 Army. Now that she's passed, I feel a little bit more comfortable talking about what happened, but it's not my place to tell the whole story. But people broke in, freed hers, including Seeku Odinga, who passed away earlier this year, my brother, rest in peace to him. They freed her out of the prison and she escaped to Cuba,
Starting point is 01:50:43 where she received diplomatic immunity and had stayed in Cuba for the last four decades. Shout out to the Cuban government for protecting her and keeping her safe, even though New Jersey attempted to bring her back many, many times, starting with Tom Ridge forward. They've had her on the FBI terrorist list for decades now.
Starting point is 01:50:59 She's the first woman to be on there. But she stayed free. She's been a giant in hip hop. If some of y'all listen to Rebel without a pause, when you hear Chuck D. Say that he supports Chessamart, he's talking about Joanne Chessamart, who is Asada Shakur.
Starting point is 01:51:12 When you hear a song for Asada on... Like Water for Chocolate. Like Water for Chocolate. They're talking about Asada Shakur. All the Black August events that we saw, when Black August hip hop went to Cuba that first time, that major trip, they visited Asada Shakur.
Starting point is 01:51:25 Asada Shakur. Asada Shakur was a friend of Afani Shakur. She's named that term, right? Sort of. They're all part of it. That's a whole interesting conversation, too, we could talk about maybe later. But Tupac also referred her as Auntie Asada.
Starting point is 01:51:40 Asada was a legend and a mentor and a resource to so many of us, although she remained hidden in Cuba, especially in the later years. She just stands tall and strong, and I'm grateful that she was able to live free and die free. Yes. So we say always hands off Asada, always free all political prisoners,
Starting point is 01:51:56 always love to Asada. So we want to send rest in peace, so she returns to the ancestors. Right. She's inspiring. Because she has the quote where she says, like, we basically got to stick together.
Starting point is 01:52:07 All we have to lose is our change. Like, yeah. It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love and support each other. We have nothing to lose. But our chains. You body that she.
Starting point is 01:52:20 No, she really is like one. And then the thing about, because this year, they started putting in more effort to trying to go get her this year. They were trying to extradite her again. So the thought that she just passed away peacefully is just, it just feels better. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:52:33 There's nothing better than allowing her to die, seeing her that she died free. I wish she didn't die at 70. I mean, she died at 108. But I'm grateful to see that Asada is there. And also, she wrote one of the most important books. I think that anybody should read when we do our book club, one of the books we should read is Asada. For me, there's the autobiography, Malcolm X, and there's Asada. Those are the two books that changed my life.
Starting point is 01:52:52 And I think anybody out there that is reading and trying to learn and understand anything about this world should read Asada's autobiography. Thank you. That was powerful. That was great. Yeah. You're good. That was powerful. You're good at that.
Starting point is 01:53:07 Now, if you diss anybody when they die, nigga, I'm going to be mad because you see how powerful that is. Ooh. He got tears in his eyes. Go ahead. Jimmy Fallon. Mark was like this. Mark I got water. I'm like, oh, he really won potter on the ear, nigga.
Starting point is 01:53:25 He's about to cry. He fucked me up. He made me sad, nigga She's a big deal I started thinking about my 10 people I'm like, oh shit, Mark. She is your big people, nigga. Exactly, thank you.
Starting point is 01:53:36 Girl, you're... Boom, that's it right there. You and it's part of the same family. Y'all white. Listen, um... You're going to let that nigga get that off. You're going to just let them call me out of my race.
Starting point is 01:53:45 Yo. If that's the case, next is going to be Imani, me and Moni both life. Are you going to check me for her? Don't call me white boy. Step in. One of them Rickings. Like my good arm would say.
Starting point is 01:53:55 Like my good arm would say. Don't talk. Don't talk. Don't talk about that. I am black, all black. I'm not mixed. We love you. Both my parents are black. But we got a shout to my black-ass parents. Yes, shout out. Yeah. Don't make me bring big wind up here.
Starting point is 01:54:12 Please don't. Please don't. Some of you. Outstanding. I want you to get that motherfucking book and read it. Because that's crazy that you don't know that's your people. That's your people. I know that's my people. She fought for you to be able to walk up there on the street, Queens,
Starting point is 01:54:28 get you a sandwich or consign. I understand. You want to walk around, be free and shit. It's people like that. That's a real freedom fighter right there. I'm just saying I love. She let them motherfuckers take her down. Fuck the police.
Starting point is 01:54:38 Oh, okay. Coming straight from the underground, nigga. Hey, Ian, it's over. Take us out there, Amy. Nicky, yeah, let's try 2027. Let's try my surf gear. It's over. You can't say that them niggas.
Starting point is 01:54:54 The police. Let me go because it's podcast. They let me go. They don't take shit serious. It's like, come on, bro. We need to have a serious. They let me go because of the podcast. That was like, for real.
Starting point is 01:55:04 That's a beautiful. You got to ask if other niggas is down for the cause, too. Now, fuck that. We can't for the calls. Yeah, they just volunteer those with the cause. Nah. And let me tell you something else. Hey, let me all.
Starting point is 01:55:15 Not over. No, fuck that. Not over. Are we all down for the cause. Parks and Pol going to go to the front door because there's the white guys. Y'all got to stand at the front line and take the bullets for us.
Starting point is 01:55:24 Yo, that's the part of the move on, right? I got a door into the bullets. Like, you stand the door and say, fuck the police. We're going to yell it from behind you. No, I'm going to say, excuse me, sir, there's nothing going on here. That's right. Officer, sir. You got a, we.
Starting point is 01:55:41 You got to find out. Okay. I was going to get typed time until I learned. They learned. We need a word. We need something. We all we got. Fuck that.
Starting point is 01:55:53 You can't. We got to resist. And bite it. And Mark said, you know what Mark is funny? Mark said, wait, I don't know if you was about to play a song. I also have a rest in peace that I want to get too quickly. He pited that shit. And went and smoked it.
Starting point is 01:56:08 Yo, you smoked that, bro. And rest in peace, you made me, listen, I'm going to get that book. Dope. Yeah, thank you, man. But you. Oh, my. You got a chill, girl. Hey, yo, Dave, what a nigga from break beach?
Starting point is 01:56:19 We understand now. Oh, shit. We get it. We get it. We get it. We get it. We get why you. We get it.
Starting point is 01:56:25 We get, what did she say something up there about y'all? You don't get a fucking tweet. We now will hover. We get it now, nigga.
Starting point is 01:56:32 While we're on the subject of freedom fighters, I did see the new Leonardo DeCabria movie. Oh, shit. Which you don't know is about,
Starting point is 01:56:41 I'm pretty sure it's about freedom fighting. Okay. I was like Leonardo DeCabrio? Okay. And Tiana Taylor. I don't know about it. And it's,
Starting point is 01:56:48 the director is a dude that did. There will be blood and a bunch of other shit. I got to get his name. Carry on. Yeah, he's fired, but I did go see this movie.
Starting point is 01:56:57 One battle after another. One battle after another. Three-hour movie. What's the name? Paul Thomas Anderson, the director. Three-hour movie, or at least every bit of two hours and 45 minutes,
Starting point is 01:57:09 it was a good flick. It was a good movie. Walk out? I did not walk out of this. And did you fall asleep? No. No, I was awake for the whole three hours of this movie. But for me, a good rule of thumb is
Starting point is 01:57:21 anytime Leonardo DiCaprio is in a three-hour movie, probably going to be really good. And it was really good. I'd like for any of y'all to go see it. I'm going to see it Monday. Because I do have conspiracy theories that pertain to Leonardo DiCaprio movies. Like, I feel like they were trying to tell us something in this movie.
Starting point is 01:57:42 All right, well, save it, because I'm going to see it Monday. Yeah, I'll go see it. Something in this movie. You got to ask me twice. Three hours, though. It's a 245. That's how the point. 245 I can do.
Starting point is 01:57:51 I'm going to go see it. Killers is a lot. I heard the sex scene were really good. That was amazing. That was a great movie. That was amazing. Hop and Ima was long as well. It was.
Starting point is 01:58:01 Yeah. I was talking about strictly Leo movies. I heard that the chemistry between Tiana Taylor, like the sexual chemistry was like good. Like all those scenes were good. Oh, well, when they started kissing the shit, that's not the first thing that came to my mind. Like, their sexual chemistry.
Starting point is 01:58:16 But Tiana was great. Tiana was great. Actually, everybody in that movie was great. It was all-star cast. All-star cast. So check it out. If you get a minute. I started Black Rabbit.
Starting point is 01:58:25 I only did one episode, but I'm in. Off one? I'm in. I'm in. Seems like a really good show. All right. Have you finished yet? You seem like you probably been binging.
Starting point is 01:58:34 I'm not finished, but once you get caught up a little bit, you start to get annoyed at the decision making in that show. I thought that was kind of the point. It must be the point. It would have to be the point. They both seem like they don't make the greatest decisions off one episode. Yeah, but they get really frustrating as it goes on. I was frustrated with the fucking robbery shit at the beginning. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:54 So I can see how that would be the case. Yeah. And I think that might be the point, but maybe I'm wrong. I'm going to keep watching. But it is a good show. Yeah. And Task is going crazy. Yes.
Starting point is 01:59:02 Task is super duper fire. Okay. Comedy in Saudi Arabia. I'm going to save it for the Patriot now. Okay. It flows better now. Yeah. Got it, got it, got it.
Starting point is 01:59:13 Let's see. Let's see. What else is important? Unimportant. Sylvia Rone steps down. Oh, wow. That's major. Silvia Rone steps down.
Starting point is 01:59:23 That was a big thing that I forgot to report on last time we were here. Let me just find the details really quickly. I don't remember where her last position was. She was at Sony, I want to say. Let's see, here we go. Trailblazing music executive Sylvia Rohn, who became both the first woman and first black person to lead a major record company is stepping down from her post as chairman and CEO of Epic Records.
Starting point is 01:59:51 Oh, wow. epic uh trailblazing music executive sylvia rone who became both yeah yeah as i step away from this role that has defined so much of my journey i am filled with pride in the extraordinary uh tapestry we've created together rome wrote in a memo to her staff thank you for trusting me with your brilliance thank you for making every day feel like the first time music was invented thanks to rob stringer for his trust and camaraderie uh let's see sony music entertainment the CEO, Stringer said, today I want to take a moment to reflect on the extraordinary career of Sylvia Rohn. In an industry defined by his constant evolution, Sylvia has adapted and embraced change time and time again.
Starting point is 02:00:28 Her journey is more than just a list of accomplishments. She is a trailblazing executive with a distinguished background and unwavering commitment to supporting artists. Absolutely. This is a big deal because all of the big dogs seem to be stepping aside or stepping down or this is from, Julie over there at Atlantic now Sylvia who if you're around my age all of the 90s and 2000s acts you're familiar with Sylvia is a big deal this huge deal is there is there a very clear new because she's in her seven she thinks she's 72 73 is there a new generation of like black execs that are very clearly like taking over or is the is the landscape different now I wouldn't
Starting point is 02:01:10 know I'm far removed I'm far removed that's a great question though I'd love to know who they're putting in this leadership position that hasn't been announced yet. I don't think it's a new black. I think it's a new wave of young. Yeah, new wave. But not sure, not African-American.
Starting point is 02:01:28 Yeah, I don't think so. I mean, the music is kind of reflecting that. Rohn first partnered with Epic in 2012 on her imprint vested in culture. She was named president of the label in 2014, and in the wake of L.A. Reed's exit became chairman's CEO in 2019. This is the note she wrote.
Starting point is 02:01:48 Yeah, she just, just thanked everybody. Yeah. I think to everybody. One of the greats, yeah. One of the greats of our generation. Yeah, let me hit the round. Yeah, for Sylvia Rohn.
Starting point is 02:01:57 Interested to see what she does next. When the big dogs step away, I never really have them just going to ride off into retirement somewhere to never be seen her from again. Although in the 70s, maybe, but who knows? Who knows? Now Stevie Wonder. She is. All right, let's see.
Starting point is 02:02:21 What else is important? What else is important, unimportant? Moni, you want to talk about friendships. I want to talk about mixing friends. I want to talk about when do you make the decision to bring your one friend group around the other friend group? Or do you ever do that?
Starting point is 02:02:33 Like, do you ever mix friends? Super depends on the friends. There's some friends that you're not really for everybody. Okay. And there's some friends where it's like, y'all will get along. Y'all will get along. So do you assess it?
Starting point is 02:02:48 and see who would like who. Absolutely. You kind of have to. Yeah. So do some friends just not get the invite when you have like a kickback or a party or a reception or whatever? No, no, major events. I think everyone is, it's fine.
Starting point is 02:03:04 I'm talking about it in a more intimate setting. Got you. Like going to a club together, going to a bar together, going to eat together, something like that. But you know the friends that you can't bring to them places anyway. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:03:13 And it's like I'm not going to bring you around my cool friends that I might take to these things. When I say cool, you cool, you know how to act If we go somewhere You know what I'm saying This motherfucker right here I can't bring you around here He might be trying to get in the fight
Starting point is 02:03:26 He might get too drunk Exactly You know like or she This might be one of my closest homies But you just don't know how to act In certain situations So I can't take you there What if you introduce your friend
Starting point is 02:03:37 To the other friend Then they start hanging out without you How do you take that? I worry about that less That's happened to me before But I wasn't the left out one So I think that happens to women more
Starting point is 02:03:47 Yeah, it definitely happens with us for sure. Just they care more. Yeah, my best friend of my best friend since I was like 18 and we had, it was another one. Like I hung with her, she hung with her, we hung up together and realized that it's really stupid now. We look back on it, but she would never roll up. We'd be spoken with, she would never roll up. We'd go to the gas and she never added a gas. That was our first connection.
Starting point is 02:04:06 Like, she's cheap, she's stingy. But we ended up really like getting close and she just didn't come along, you know what I mean? So I've had it happen. But it caused like drama, but we girls, so. I think it's a girl thing Is it? Is it? More of a girl thing. If you introduce your two guy friends
Starting point is 02:04:22 and then they go watch the games without you and the one got the $70,000 court side seat and he doesn't bring you. You don't give a fuck, please. Y'all love playing like y'all don't get mad about stuff. No, we get mad about stuff. I wouldn't get a fuck about that. I'm not, oh, why you didn't take me?
Starting point is 02:04:34 Why you take him out? Oh, wait, no, time out. I'm going to get a little bit about it. When you accept friend, watch the game, y'all watch at the bar. Your other friend, once you introduce them, now he's taking him courtside. I cut the TV on Mark and Ishall at the game
Starting point is 02:04:45 smiling together, showing their teeth. Fuck these niggins. And they have better seats than you get, right? In Philly, though. So if you play Monopoly, then. Other side of the boy. Other side of the boy. Philly, it's like Baltic.
Starting point is 02:04:59 Hey, y'all. Wow. Mediterranean. Flip, do you mix your friends? I'm the friend that they don't want to make. I thought about that, but I didn't want you to take it to shade. They don't bring you to this stuff. Back in the day, now it doesn't matter.
Starting point is 02:05:13 But before, yes, I was a friend that they didn't want to bring. around, they wanted to keep me from their other friends. You could come. Is there a hydrant outside? Say it again, I'm sorry? Huh? Is there a hydrant outside to do what? To watch me down? No, no. That's racist. I thought you were cool, niggas. We just said rest of the pieces
Starting point is 02:05:28 that side of the, nigga. What's your fucking mouth playing up here? To tie you to the hydrant. Oh, I'm a dog. That's what I said. There's only a little less racist. That's racist. I got a question, flip. Yes.
Starting point is 02:05:39 You prefer to like yourself in the past almost like you made this big change. Like, what did you? Like, what happened? That's a great question. That's a good question. I didn't make a big change. The world changed for you. Yeah. I mean, well, and I talked about this
Starting point is 02:05:53 in my anger management session yesterday about how being up here. Huh? Say what? It's a new video clip, right? And didn't come out yet. I said being up here, watch your fucking mouth.
Starting point is 02:06:04 Mark, you're going to be supportive. I'm supporting you. I'm supporting your anger management and your contact me. I said being... Shut the fuck up, Mark. You're fucking up. Yeah, totally perfect.
Starting point is 02:06:14 I said being up here. dealing with people that has patience and believe in teamwork make you put a mirror in front of your face. So when I would explode up here and that crazy and stop that thing is like, all right, at some point, at first it worked. At some point you're like, all right, let them finish. And everybody would just look at you like, oh, you look dumb. You had to put a mirror
Starting point is 02:06:31 and realize that you have to change and advance your way of thinking and not be so small-minded. So when I talk about me in the past, I'm really not on that. And I've never been that privately, but I'm really not on that hype stuff or the stuff you see in the video. So do you think you lash out for attention? No. No, I lash out for a reason, but I'm saying that there's other ways to deal with the situation. That's true. Congratulations on your roof. I'm happy for you. Does it feel
Starting point is 02:06:58 more peaceful? Do you feel better? It's still some shit between me and this nigga. It's still some shit in my mouth. He's happy for you. No, but flip, think about it. I got goosebumps. This I was so confused about when you said anger management then he said something so it's like that's like a content thing I was thinking like you really went to see you.
Starting point is 02:07:16 No, I really went to anger management but I decided to film it. He brought back in it. He's been doing a lot better since the anger management classes. We'll see what October hasn't in store. Outstanding!
Starting point is 02:07:33 We'll see what the next month. You better not kick me out. Loeffer. I did hit Ian out of the daylight. How much flip-bacon again? That nigga said, wait, what? He is crazy. What?
Starting point is 02:07:50 Come on. Wait, he said that you're crazy. You lie. But anyway. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, stop. Stop. Why? Why? Why? Why what?
Starting point is 02:08:00 I don't deserve to make when I'm making? I think you deserve to make more than that. Okay, so why did you ask that? Here? I didn't know. I don't understand. understand the correlation. It is not.
Starting point is 02:08:11 Yo, tell me right now, nigga. I point you, I'll saw to have a beard. No, no, it's not. No, no. This nigga crazy. Don't be not in me. I'm just feeding the narratives. And you did a good job at it.
Starting point is 02:08:22 See, she can shout out the moment. See, I'm going to give you some love too. You came in here, man, you're a professional. You dope. You ain't try to play into any narrative. I have a lot of respect for you. Like, I start to like you more and more. I told you you.
Starting point is 02:08:34 Well, have you been reading the comments. I'm a grow on you. They love her. She's a hit if you've been reading the comments. Well, I don't know, because they said I was on my phone too much. I apologize about that. I have attention deficit. I like that.
Starting point is 02:08:44 I watch you. That was your first episode. Some of these things have been here for- I have a disorder. Some of you guys have been in forever, but can't put the phone that. But do they have disorders? Yes. Well, yes.
Starting point is 02:08:55 That's the thing. Oh, my God. That's the thing. They do have. Oh, who, bro? She's right. Who are you talking about? That would be a hit for violation.
Starting point is 02:09:04 True. One of the niggins say, here, you know, you come back and hear that in that that phone shit. next episode tight Simon sent me this And I care No You nick is talking about
Starting point is 02:09:16 My head Nick I'm gripping Yeah Mark that shit At the top of the show He said Oh y'all I love you bro
Starting point is 02:09:25 Real quick Before we go any further Y'all I made a mistake On the market I ain't make no mistake I'm listening I'm like
Starting point is 02:09:33 He did what Imani do at the top of Patreon That's what I said I want to talk to the people He squint his eyes Yeah, yeah, yeah. I got to say this a little quick. Yo, listen, I know, man.
Starting point is 02:09:41 He got the ice squint down, though. Because he'd do that, yo. You gotta watch this nigga, yo. That's the light skinned niggins. She must have caught that nigger. The car in the way. Right at the top of the show. She caught in the guys on the gym.
Starting point is 02:09:54 It's another issue because that was six months ago. Yeah. Yeah, she was saying. Thank God. I did read the comments. And I will stay off my phone and I will keep my mouth on the mic for you guys. Whoa. Oh, we're not possible.
Starting point is 02:10:06 We're all. Off that parks. You're right. My bad. My bad. Let's see. Let's see. Shout out to Kendrick and New Mexico.
Starting point is 02:10:14 That was great. Let me get the round of a boss, fam. No, Mexico. Mexico. Mexico. Mexico. That was a lie. That was a lie that I just did.
Starting point is 02:10:25 Shout out to New Mexico. I'm like, wait. The U.S. Tahr is over. Shout out to Flo de Mayo. What else? Puerto Rico. Shout out of everybody.
Starting point is 02:10:36 God. Not Puerto Rico, that's... You're a jerk. Shout to Kendrick. We have the fuckings before. We should follow up. Anybody watch the Jimmy Kimmel comeback episode?
Starting point is 02:10:50 I did. It seemed like everybody seemed to watch that shit. Looking at the numbers. When I went in at midnight or whatever it was, Disney lost a billion dollars on this one. That's crazy, yo. What do you mean? When he wasn't coming back?
Starting point is 02:11:03 They had the area up and bring him back. They lost a billion dollars. Oh, billion. He lost a billion dollars. The money talks. You got to follow the money. You shot your whole load. Do your flip shit?
Starting point is 02:11:13 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. I keep some load. Some things you have to pause. Hey, I keep some load to shoot. Pause. Come on, man. You like that flip? No, I'm just laughing.
Starting point is 02:11:25 I better, because my girl were examined. I hear, why? Why is it watery? Yo, yeah. Why is it watery? They got left one off earlier, yo. I leveled over the bathroom to give you that work. Why are you asking about the texture of my shit?
Starting point is 02:11:41 Yo, you know, what type of shit is that? These motherfuckers are psycho. What? That shit, trick-to-law. Yeah. Mine is a psycho. Mine, too. You must have to mind your fucking business.
Starting point is 02:11:57 Yes, first of all. It's not looking at that shit. You must not be into the same shit. You must not be into me no more. Look at the calm. Trauma. What? What?
Starting point is 02:12:05 Wait, I don't think they have. understand how come works. I don't think they understand how life works. Schedule's packed. Yeah, oh my God, yo. I love you, baby. Anyway. Anywho's.
Starting point is 02:12:20 What did you think of the Jimmy Kimmel? I thought he did great. I thought it was a great episode. I watched his heartfelt apology. Some people only watched the apology. He didn't watch the whole episode. He just wanted to see the monologue, see how he carried it. But I was glad to see the show do so well,
Starting point is 02:12:36 because I think it was a good, like, active resilience. For sure. For sure. For everybody to say, look, you're about to lose a bunch of money because it is free speech violation. We're going to come back and stand it for Jimmy Kimmel. Whether we like the show, don't like to show. Do we're fans or not.
Starting point is 02:12:48 We're going to watch this thing. I thought that that part was dope. His actual words, I thought he was more generous than he needed to be. Yeah. I got the point he was trying to say, which was that I don't, I wasn't trying to attack this family. I wasn't trying to be harmful to his kids and his wife. I was making a political statement
Starting point is 02:13:06 about this thing and not this other thing. I got friends on both sides of the aisle. That's where it kind of went up the rails a little bit for me. I didn't like that part. I wish you had just kept it on the other part. But overall, I thought it was a good, courageous comeback. And if nothing else, he was, he was sincere. Oh, he almost cried.
Starting point is 02:13:23 Yeah, he choked up in tears and didn't seem like, like, crack it out tears. It seemed very sincere. So I was glad to see it. Yeah, for sure. This is the first episode I've watched of his in a long time, maybe ever. Right, I was going to say. I've seen some clips, but I don't really turn on TV. I thought it was good.
Starting point is 02:13:37 It was safe, but it had a little bit of bite to it the whole episode. There's little jabs. I thought were solid. So, congratulations. Should he have apologized? I think he had to. I think he had to apologize to the family of Charlie Kirk, just in case something was taken out of context.
Starting point is 02:13:56 I understand that part. I don't think he apologized to, like, the president and shit like that. I don't think he should. Is it strong a word? I don't think he should have. I'll say this. He was very careful with his words. that if you interpreted me this way,
Starting point is 02:14:09 I am sorry for that because that wasn't my intention. But they also... If you're going to apologize, I thought that that was about as good as you could do it because he's basically like, I ain't say this shit, but if I communicated this poorly,
Starting point is 02:14:19 then I apologize for how I communicated it. At that level, you need some variation of that. Yeah. You got to do it. Yeah, I was a choice. Do I think he did something that warranted a real apology? Absolutely.
Starting point is 02:14:32 I agree with that. I agree with that. I understand you having to do it for the sake of, you know, this is corporate. This is bigger than just you saying something. This is corporate shit we're talking now. So you got to play the game.
Starting point is 02:14:41 But I don't think he did anything that warranted an apology. And that's why I like the words that he used. He didn't say that his sentiment or his beliefs were wrong, which is what some people do, they cower and back up and say, I can't believe I said that that's not the true. No, he's like, I said this thing. If it came off like I was saying this other thing, I wasn't. And I apologize for how I, again, how I communicated that.
Starting point is 02:14:59 And you're right. That's as good as you're going to get at that level. Because you got to do something. You can't show up there and not say anything. Yeah. but it doesn't look like Next Star or Sinclair stations are budging. So that means it's still 30% of his market
Starting point is 02:15:10 is gone. They're going to be showing local news for the next year and a half or whenever his contract is up. And I don't know what this means for his contract, but in a media landscape where they're already trying
Starting point is 02:15:20 to get rid of late night shows, Colbert's gone. I mean, Fallon seems to be doing well. He may be the last man standing. But they don't really want to do this shit anymore. Networks. They don't want to invest in people anymore like that. That's interesting to me.
Starting point is 02:15:33 It is. Yeah, because I, I do see that there's a lot of people that still watch late night television. So are they going to move it off a TV and just make it strictly an app and do it at the same time? Like as far as...
Starting point is 02:15:46 Who do you know that watches late night TV? Older people. And I think that's the issue. You know, the coveted group on TV is still 25 to 54. And so as the people who watch TV move further and further from that demo, they don't care if our mothers and fathers and grandparents
Starting point is 02:16:02 do you feel if they put a young popular person in the late night position. Do you feel like the viewers will tune in? Yes. No. I'm not sure. I think we watch it on the platforms. I don't know if we watch it on linear. I just don't know if linear TV will ever. I think linear TV is is a, that's weird a problem. I used to watch late night a lot but then when the Trump first administration, all of it just became Trump jokes and I don't like Trump either, but I was like
Starting point is 02:16:28 fatigue. I was fatigued. I don't want to hear the shit. Yeah. The right late night show on the right app or cable network I could see people tuning it For sure Yeah linear television Maybe the boat The boat has passed
Starting point is 02:16:42 And that's all I'm talking about You'll still see daily shows You'll still see all those things Because the stakes are lower I mean Jimmy Kim Jimmy Kimmel's contract was huge Relative to what other people are making And the return is getting less and less
Starting point is 02:16:54 As the advertisers move Because again the demo that watches it Doesn't matter as much to advertisers anymore You know That's the tough spot for him So we'll see what happens though I also think all these shows, these late-night shows, they're very expensive, but I think they could be produced for much cheaper and released in a more profitable way via YouTube or Patreon or wherever you choose to do it. That's right.
Starting point is 02:17:17 That's right. But you do that. Again, your older demo, they watch TV. Right. They're the ones who look for this. You get what I'm saying? So the old, grandma ain't got YouTube like that. I think there will always be one at least on there or something there.
Starting point is 02:17:29 Is the thought that they're going to die off? That's why they don't care about that. demographic because they won't be here for so long and they don't buy the products that the advertisers want to sell exactly yeah so that's the real issue they don't care if they die tomorrow or next year is or it's more that 25 to 54 is the ripe audience to buy car insurance to buy you know these birth control they do whatever the thing is they're selling that's that's who they want that's why at least on the news side of things we don't even when we talk about ratings we don't care what your mass number the mass number is ego to say three million people watch
Starting point is 02:17:58 my show last night it don't mean shit if only 200,000 watch it in the demo that's more important. I'd rather have somebody with half a million viewers and all in a demo and somebody with 10 million viewers. And none in the demo. Okay. Yeah, it doesn't matter. That makes sense. I'd love to do a late-night TV show. I'm trying to think of how much money I would need to do that
Starting point is 02:18:17 weekly. This is very expensive. That's what you told me. I don't think it has to be. It doesn't have to. It's typically a monologue and some level of musical act, which sometimes has been historically. It's usually a band, but that, first of all, is not necessarily terribly expensive. It also could
Starting point is 02:18:33 be a DJ or a guy playing the piano or something like I like the thought of back in the day when it was like new talent so you might have a stand-up going for five minutes like people broke stand-ups on those shows or um where it's almost like not a talent competition but it's people that are that new that you kind of like judging them whether you like them or not I like the idea Carson was big for that yeah I just think it should always be an option for the people that don't party for something you know what I mean because so it's almost like you're joining in on that party the person is dressed up it looks the set looks like nice you know because everybody else in the street you home but you still feel like you know you did something a lot to got entertained
Starting point is 02:19:12 yeah yeah yeah black QVC channel you don't remember the chat we had about late night television um mommy you just was saying it was expensive and that it would cost a whole lot to do that and I was telling you how like the goal would be it would be just like what you were saying before where your new artist goes there with the album or whatever you know what I mean like they would build it up like that almost what those streamers are doing right now where those labels are sending people you know what I mean yeah I think with the right team it could be done with the right people the right people involved the right personalities I think Jesse Collins can get that done for the cheap with somebody just in terms of producing like if he wanted to wrap his head around that there's a few more people have in mind that could do something like that Issa like there's people that could lend their brain to that and it would be a success I think you would body it, by the way. Thank you. Especially if you had Mark with some of the political commentary jokes
Starting point is 02:20:08 and... Oh, great. Now you got to cut somebody in that... Just make me the dead person correspondent. Like Geramo. Or that. You probably can't tell. I keep trying to escape
Starting point is 02:20:18 some of that radical shit that this guy's on. He keeps bringing it everybody. You're body it, though. Flip could be on there with you like, you know, they got the little small Latin guy. Me and Mark would smoke that shit. The little small Latin guy.
Starting point is 02:20:27 I think we would smoke. Me Mark and Mona. Huh? I think y'all body his team. That's the team. That's why. And Flip. And I straight through it.
Starting point is 02:20:35 You, Parks, what's the guy that's a little Latin guy that used to be on the show with the guy? I go on the competition side. Gearmo. Geremo. I can see Flip being of Joe's Giermo. No, I go on the other side. No shade. I keep trying to escape him being Joe's.
Starting point is 02:20:49 What did you say, Guillermo? Geremo. Yo. Me too. Me too, niggas. No, you ain't. I asked to end to send it over. Say Wittoma.
Starting point is 02:21:00 He sent it over. He sent it over to. Yeah, said whatever. Wait, I was about to, damn, I'd be thinking of jokes and then I forget them because you're all so funny. I'm friends with the other side too. I'm telling you that. What is the other sign?
Starting point is 02:21:12 You'll see, I'll talk to you. Stop doing that. I talk to you. Stop acting like you kicking me off, man. Stop acting like you kicking me off. Are they coming looking for you? Come on, I'm Queens flip, nigga. Their email jumping?
Starting point is 02:21:23 I give an adrenaline rush. Take some accountability and why they're saying that, too. They're not saying it because of me. Take some accountability. That's a fact I mean But Joe, you knew You knew
Starting point is 02:21:36 We're keeping this game together forever It's a bit and world You know what though Do you feel good about yourself though To let your man just go through something And to watch You know Even though you said the shit
Starting point is 02:21:45 You took the shit out Because I like to repeat shit Just in case to come out later on You try to say it So I like to beat you to the punch But you should feel good about yourself For allowing me to go through What I was going through
Starting point is 02:21:54 And fight right back out of it I do Because it was tough I do It was tough. For real, visibly? It just so happens that in this line of work, the right time to fire somebody is when they're going through a lot of turmoil in their personal way.
Starting point is 02:22:14 That's fucked. Damn. But that's fucked up, Joe. That's the right time to fire someone. That's what he's in. Normally. Because to do this job, great would be to the detriment of everything else. hmm
Starting point is 02:22:29 what so if in your own life everything just starts going kaput like that would be wrong of me to now expect you to come in here and do the job to the best of your ability which typically means
Starting point is 02:22:48 it's on the fire or give them leave so they can recover better for themselves that's why you're going to tell about your business Give them leave. And let your life fall apart in silence. Oh, you must want to. All right.
Starting point is 02:23:02 You got minutes on that phone, boy. How many minutes? Oh, you got a grandfather playing. Oh, my God. Anyway. Only they knew, though. Let's see, let's see, let's see, let's see. Is that William's really on Osympic?
Starting point is 02:23:14 He's on something. Y'all don't think this is just good eating. Shout out the rolls. Are you ever been in New Orleans? Fair. You see what happened to him? It's good eating, but it's not. Good eating.
Starting point is 02:23:25 For an athlete, I don't think. This thing, for those who don't know, Zion Williams who plays for the New Orleans Pelicans has put out a string of videos and also people have seen him in his workouts and he looks the healthiest and the most in shape that I've ever seen him look. I'm talking about high school, college, all of it.
Starting point is 02:23:43 And it does prompt one to wonder if he is using some kind of supplement and this isn't just exercise and diet. I don't know if it matters to your office. I think he could do that naturally. Like you would lose a lot of weight if everywhere you went Mariah Mills
Starting point is 02:23:59 was behind you chasing you trying to fucking get some dick hey I got a baby whatever she's saying you're in a good jogging you never ending a long walk
Starting point is 02:24:11 yeah yeah yeah so yeah I think he could do it naturally but he does look good he does he does look good it only took him seven years but if it is this is that a problem what I was going to be my question
Starting point is 02:24:22 for athletes I mean I don't know the long term effects of Olympic so I don't know if it's good for athletes or not That would be a problem for me If I were the owner of the team Or a trainer on the team
Starting point is 02:24:31 Or a coach on the team If he got on the Zimp for a little bit And jumped off And like he looks like he looks now And he maintains by working out eating And all that shit That's a problem? I just say yeah
Starting point is 02:24:41 I'm saying but why Why is it a problem? Because if I were invested in him And I watched him not care about His weight and size for seven years I would be looking for I put all these clauses in his contract That were based around his weight
Starting point is 02:24:55 I would want to see him stabilize that without help. Because if he gets the help, then we're now reliant on the help. And my star, number one, pick and investment here is reliant on something. And to Merck's point, we don't know what it may, health effects it may have on me. Right. Like, we're not one of the own of the team.
Starting point is 02:25:17 Nobody cares about that. Yeah. No, Joe, you do it if all of a sudden you can't jump as high. It depends on the long term is 30 years or like next year. Right. Is his story a fall from grace? Him, or he still has time? No, he said no.
Starting point is 02:25:30 No, he's got time. He said it's time. So did he come in, starting? Because I remember, like. He was no one picking the draft. Huh? He was no one picking the draft. Because I remember Jabari Parker, when I met him, they said,
Starting point is 02:25:39 when he first played when I interviewed him, they said that he was good. And then I never heard anything about him after. Now, Jabari, he got drafted and had some, a lot of, been Bobby Walker. He had a lot of leg injuries. Yeah, yeah, he had an injury prone career. So with Zion now, like, did he come when he first came in? Did he body it? and then his personal...
Starting point is 02:25:57 He's also had a lot of health... He's had a lot of injuries. When he's on the court, he's an all-star. Yes. He is. Got it. When he's healthy and on the court playing, he's an all-star caliber player.
Starting point is 02:26:05 It's just rare that he is fully healthy. Exactly. And the problem with him is so much of his game is athleticism. Like, freakish athleticism. And when you have that kind of weight issue, it affects your knees, it affects your back, it affects your feet. So there's a lot of long-term concern about his ability
Starting point is 02:26:19 to play at that level and in that style. And if you have that weight issue and you're injured all the time, now you're home with Mariah Mill. He's not home with me. He doesn't mess with me. He don't mess with Mariah, man. It's Rose, man.
Starting point is 02:26:31 Rose, you got two children. Yeah. Oh, you're home girl. Yeah, Rose. Okay. That's who you live with. I'm just saying, but I don't know what I was. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:26:45 That's the, that'll stop him. Come on, man, my friend. They lived together. Why do you say that? She got a lot of a brother to beat to somebody. Should have said that the first time. I'm going to tuck this issue away. Anyway.
Starting point is 02:27:01 All right. Metro. Yeah, while we're on congratulations. Congratulations. Metro. Metro found not guilty in the sexual assault rape case. Yeah. I think he said in less than an hour he was in the court.
Starting point is 02:27:14 This was a criminal thing, right? Or was it civil? Is he found not liable or not guilty? I think it's not liable. It's civil. Oh, so yeah, not liable. Okay. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:27:22 Yeah. So, yes, congratulations to him for that. So I have a question. It was never no criminal charges with this situation. It was always a civil thing. Okay. Well, yeah, congratulations to him. And it brought up a question a lot of people are asking because, you know, what
Starting point is 02:27:36 accusations do to a person and can do to a person's career and can, these things like any type of recourse for the accuser when they found out there were no, there wasn't enough evidence for any of this. Right. Like you can make an accusation, possibly ruin someone's career. And nothing happens. No consequence. nothing happens afterwards.
Starting point is 02:27:56 You just go on about your life. Like, all right. Ice, I think the fear for putting up something where it's like, because I used to say that all the time, I would say, I have two sons. So it's like, I would always, and most of my friends are males, I would always say, like, if they have concrete proof that this
Starting point is 02:28:11 person just pulled it out their ass, they should go to jail, right? But the issue with that is, is that could, like, push other victims for not telling. And I think that's why that never gets any, like, gas on it. You know what I mean? Because the whole victim blame it.
Starting point is 02:28:25 thing. That's the issue. So many sexual assaults and rapes never get solved, never get, you know what I mean? It's so many situations. It's hard to prove even if they're true. Well, that's what I wanted to say. I don't want to assume anything about the details in his case. What we know is that the jury found what the jury said, the juror said when
Starting point is 02:28:41 he left, at least the jury that was interviewed was that there wasn't enough evidence there was just kind of a recollection with fuzzy dates and things like that. Sometimes, and I'm not saying he's guilty or innocent, I'm saying I don't want to jump to the fact that because the jury said the date and have enough evidence to find him liable means that she was lying.
Starting point is 02:28:57 Right. How much time do you need for it to not be jumping when a man says, hey, I'm innocent, I didn't do that, I was clear to charge it. How much time? Like, let me give you an example. There was an accuser that accused Chris Brown or some shit. Last year, year before last or something like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:29:18 And he had the receipts. He was like text messages and everything, which totally disproved that. Yeah, that's a better example to me. But nothing happened to her either. Right. Yeah. That's the point that people keep bringing up where it's like there are certain times where I'm not saying every time. But there are certain times where it's like, okay, this is some bullshit here.
Starting point is 02:29:41 Right. Because I think there should be something because you all, I know we don't want to discourage victims from coming forward. But we should find a way to discourage false accusers from coming forward. I watch. And it is a very thin line to determine who's the victim and who's the false. That's the issue. But if you can be proven to be a false accuser, there should be something to happen to you. I agree.
Starting point is 02:30:02 I think there should be accountability for anybody who lies on people. I just, again, I'm just, I like that example much better because in this case, what I know of this case, of this case, it wasn't like there was a smoking gun that proved that she was lying, as much as it was, which I think is how the law should work, is your word against mine, and no one should go to jail, or in this case, in the civil case, we found liable just because it's my word against yours. I do think that we need more evidence. But I don't want to assume that because the jury decided to believe him. And it's noteworthy, this is a lower standard, right?
Starting point is 02:30:32 It's just a proponderance of it, and it's not reasonable doubt, beyond all reasonable doubt, which is an even stronger argument for him. But despite that, I don't want to frame it. And I know you're not doing it. I don't want to frame it as she was lying. But in the case where the evidence is clear, I think there should be recourse. If it's legal recourse, I think that's important. And also civil recourse.
Starting point is 02:30:50 Because if I have to get lawyers, there's harm that. comes to me through the accusation that will never be recovered. Correct. Even if I'm found not guilty, because if he's found guilty, it's at the top of our story today. If he's found guilty, it's at the top of our story. Him being found not guilty goes to the
Starting point is 02:31:08 bottom of the news wires, right? The problem is and the accusation still stays. And the accusation stays. The problem is, a lot of times, in addition to the power imbalance, there's also money imbalance. So the person who accuses, say, Chris Brown, what can I get from that person? Right?
Starting point is 02:31:23 Chris Brown has far more to lose than could ever be recovering if he's exculpated. And that's the challenge sometimes. You can sue them all. You want what you're going to get? She needs community service or something. She'd go pick up some leaves like I had to go do.
Starting point is 02:31:36 Or pay his court costs. But what? They sue him because they broke. I've seen a document. It's a document. There's a documentary out right now where they follow these girls that were charged. Like they got, they accused some people.
Starting point is 02:31:49 They weren't found guilty and they basically charged them with whatever in their little small town. when they looked back over it, they were wrong. So that's why they kind of tell a story like that. But I think that that's the whole tugging pool because what would be the other reason why nothing happens to you.
Starting point is 02:32:03 Especially when you talk about, you can look at certain girls that have done that to more than one person. Or a person that is rich and is probably like Chris Brown where it's constantly happening. You know what I mean? Like you would think. But even when we watched the deposition of McCarty B
Starting point is 02:32:18 and this girl's telling this cockamamie-ass story that any of us, if we hear it, don't sound right, right? but you still can get that far up just chasing the check, you know what I mean? Exactly. I don't know. I think that's the only thing that holds it back, but it's such a problem.
Starting point is 02:32:31 Like, that's such a big deal if you were getting that wrong and especially being black because they get it wrong so much in court with us. It's like, are we really pushing for some, you know what I mean, for any other laws or any, you know what I mean,
Starting point is 02:32:42 when they get us wrong all the time. They never hear us, you know? We always go to jail. Don't pass up. No, I have his statement here. I think the thing is important to read, at least some of it. uh metro says i'm grateful and thankful to god that i can finally put all of this nonsense behind me
Starting point is 02:32:57 based off of how i treat others and represent myself never in a million years would i have thought i could be accused of such a disgusting and heinous act today i took a victory in court but in reality there's a long list of losses i stacked up this year uh in this year long process of clearing my name and reputation i'm sure the very large amount of money and time wasted based off of someone else's greed coupled with the incalculable amount of money and opportunities that did not make it to me yeah uh or my team during this time metro booming is more than a stage name or family friend family friendly brand but a superhero in the eyes of many children and adults around the world i'm sure i don't have to put in any any more words on how
Starting point is 02:33:43 devastating these false claims may have been too many lastly the trauma my family and i have endured during this dark period can never be forgiven. I legally adopted my youngest brother. All of that. All of that. But you get the point of what Metro is saying. Like, congratulations to Metro, you win, but what do you win? Right. Right.
Starting point is 02:34:02 No, you don't win. You win. You win less than you started at. I lost time. I lost money. My reputation takes a hit no matter what the verdict said. And he just lost his mom. Didn't he just lose his mom? Yes. That means mom passed without seeing that he'd
Starting point is 02:34:19 want that, you know what I mean, he was clear. That sucks. Did this exist then? This is that old? She, when did she pass recently, right? She hasn't been a while. She passed recently. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:34:31 She hasn't been gone for the arm. That's, all right. Oh, yeah, the case is going along. Yes, yes, yes. Longer than then. Yeah. Okay, yeah. Got it.
Starting point is 02:34:39 All right, congratulations to Metro Bowman. Yeah, for sure. Speaking of legal problems. Oh, you go ahead. Same thing. This is your man. Go ahead. Your man, Ray, Jay.
Starting point is 02:34:49 said he's working with the feds to put a Rico on the Kardashians. It sounds so funny. That's why the ice take it. Wait, what? Let me read it's cool. Yeah, please. And said it's going to be bigger than
Starting point is 02:35:03 the property. Did he John? Yeah. You never know when he's playing. Written up there somewhere. Yeah, it's right on top of Saudi Arabian comedy. I'm going blonde. Arico on Kardashians.
Starting point is 02:35:14 Yeah. Why we get to about the Saudi Arabian comedy? Joe? Why? Like, He's on a Patreon. No, but I wanted to what was it? You'll be here on a Patriot? I can't wait to hear it. It's not, you know what? We can do it now.
Starting point is 02:35:29 Let's talk about Ray Jane. Let's do the Ray J. Give me the quote. Okay. You have a problem with Saudis? No. Oh, let me do it. I do. I do, but it's a different conversation. Yo, can you, what's the say for her? What's the word? What's the word? We need, no, we do. Pop-Tarts, nigga. Pop-Tarts.
Starting point is 02:35:45 Stop bark? Oh, shit. The federal Rico, I'm about to drop on Chris and Kim is about to be crazy, Ray J said. I'm talking about, I'm on the news every day. I'm going to say a lot of shit. Anybody that's cool with Kim, they need to tell her now. The feds is coming.
Starting point is 02:36:00 There's nothing I can do about it. It's worse than Diddy. Why do y'all do this? Why are we doing this right now? I don't know. I don't know. Like, do y'all believe that Ray J believes this? Yes, I believe anybody believes that Ray J.
Starting point is 02:36:15 I'll just, I'll, anybody believe it. I think he believes. Do I think it's going to happen? No, but I do think he believes he can do something. I was shocked when he exposed the whole thing that she set the videos up. Ever since then, I listened to him with a different ear. I used to think
Starting point is 02:36:31 like whatever he says, bullshit. But when he exposed all that, it just made me look at him a little different. Well, no, slow down. I believe Ray J. knows a lot of shit. Me too. That's a fact. That's indisputable. I agree with he does. I think that is, that aside, I don't think Ray J. believes that he
Starting point is 02:36:49 working with the feds to bring him Rico to this family that I still believe he loved like oh you think he loved him oh yeah he still love him oh yeah I don't think that I don't think that I don't think he might I do think he might have talked to the feds if him to say it he might have been like yo I got I know something yeah I think if anything comes from it maybe not but but you think that based on what that he talked to them I believe him that's what I believe what he's in I think talking to the fed is such a broad and vague thing that he could have one conversation with one person about something. What Rico do you think exists in the Kardashians?
Starting point is 02:37:22 Do you all know, Ray J? So many. So many. Do y'all, y'all know him? I know, yeah, a little bit. I don't know him like that. The reason I say, Ray J is a showman. Ray J. puts on a great show. He's a phenomenal entertainer.
Starting point is 02:37:34 He knows how to work the cameras. He's learned reality TV. He knows how to keep himself in the headlines. He's doing a deed trial. The fact he was all over Chris Cuomo show and all that stuff suggests that. But to your point, at some point, at some point, sometimes you start to sell this stuff so much so you start to believe
Starting point is 02:37:50 your own, your own shit. So it wouldn't shock me if he's starting to believe the stories he's telling. I don't have them near. You don't have them, okay. Ray J is just a car salesman, man, man. So you think he's just talking?
Starting point is 02:37:59 Scooter. I feel like this just happened a few months ago where he did something crazy. What did he said? Oh, sexy red was pregnant or some shit. He'd been saying nuts shit. Saying like I slept with so-and-so
Starting point is 02:38:08 when he was just on a plane sitting next to his sleep. He'd been saying nut shit for a few months now. All right, well, you'll owe Rage and apology if this comes out. and the Kardashians come crumbling down Oh my God I don't think that's gonna
Starting point is 02:38:22 Yeah I don't think that's happening What could happen to send the Kardashian Empire crumbling? Oh please What could happen? What could we hear? What could we hear that y'all think Oh, that'll do it?
Starting point is 02:38:34 I don't know I don't want to say it's something I want to say it's a good job I have answers to that But I'm not saying I'm on air I know too much stuff and I was so much bad. I want to say something.
Starting point is 02:38:47 Oh, look where you draw the line and what does not say on the end of the Kardashian Empire. That's crazy. Some things are sacred. Oh, my Lord. All right. All right, well, go Ray J. There we are.
Starting point is 02:39:02 Get him out of there. All right, what else? What else? What else? All right, we're doing comedians in Saudi Arabia on Patreon. I got, but let's talk about it. Go some. Saudi Arabia even, come on, man.
Starting point is 02:39:14 What is your issue? Do you know the story? I don't know the story, but I know that there's a lot of sports and things happen in Saudi Arabia. Yes, in fact. Like, WW, UFC, golf, basketball. You been invited to any of it? Yes. Would you go?
Starting point is 02:39:29 Should I not? Am I fucking up your check right now? No, no, no. Should I not go if I was invited? Since we're here, I'll just say what the issue is. There is an all-star comedy festival being headlined by a bunch of great comedians right now in Saudi I initially brought the story up to bring Mona into the conversation more as a stand-up. I wanted to know her take.
Starting point is 02:39:50 But it's, uh, it was announced in July. It's the Riyadh, Comedy Festival. Kevin Hart, Aziz Ansari. Can you read it up to the mic? Sorry. Kevin Hart, Aziz Ansari, Hannibal Burris, Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Lewis CK, Whitney Cummings, Pete Davidson. I could go on. I need to go.
Starting point is 02:40:06 Jeff Rodney. Chris, you know, there's a lot, Chris Tucker, I was by the say just so people don't guess wrong. Chris Tucker? Yeah, there's a lot of very, there's a lot of major comedians going there. There are also many major comedians who are very upset about that. Obviously, Mark Marin,
Starting point is 02:40:21 who y'all know, y'all didn't see it. Mark Maren will always be upset. Shane Gillis, Zach Woods. They've launched a kind of counter campaign saying, y'all are sellouts, this is awful. How could you do this? What's awful about it? Saudi Arabia is home to some of the
Starting point is 02:40:37 worst human rights abuses in the world. I mean, imagine if they were all going to South Africa in 1986. And what would you say, right? And so the question for me I mean y'all You can walk off a laugh It's fine
Starting point is 02:40:48 You know what I mean You know what topics Do we not need to freedom fight against You're engaged I don't know that's why I wanted to tell the story So we can actually When do he take off his freedom fighter pajamas I haven't
Starting point is 02:41:02 God damn it They don't come off Joe Oh clearly I'm like a Mormon Keep my Jesus jammies on at all times They're under his jeans But go ahead I do want to hear what
Starting point is 02:41:13 No so the question becomes you know, what do you do when a place like Saudi Arabia and I don't want to quite compare it to South Africa. I think that's too extreme, but I was just trying to make a comparison. When Saudi Arabia has some of the worst human rights abuses in the world, they go on to the show? It's sponsored by the Saudi Arabian government. No, I'm talking about the people that's on bullshit.
Starting point is 02:41:32 Are they coming? The government itself is the on bullshit. Do they perform in the United States? Yeah, but when they're laughing, they're not going to want it to. Hold on. The same comedians. Do they perform in the United States? They do, but I don't think it's the same thing.
Starting point is 02:41:44 I don't think it's the same thing. As fucked up as U.S. government is, I don't think it's the same thing. I think if a comedian were performing in Israel, if a comedian were performing in, say, Uganda, if a comedian were performing in, I can name a few other places where human rights abuses are rampant, I think it's a fair question to say, what does it mean to go there?
Starting point is 02:42:05 What does it mean to support? I think it's at least a question that we should ask. And no state is perfect, no government is perfect. So I don't think we have to wait for a perfect government to perform somewhere. but if the people if women can't attend the show for example I mean we gotta ask ourselves like some good jokes off in
Starting point is 02:42:19 hold up this is why but this is why I kind of didn't don't like what you had to say in the first topic about ticket prices costing a certain amount say more because these people whoever brought these people out here
Starting point is 02:42:33 I'm assuming paid a bag just from the names today oh yeah I'm assuming they paid the bag billion dollars yeah a hundred X the bag what these people's normal bag is.
Starting point is 02:42:45 They did. Back to my, that option should exist point, right? But if when you do that, the very next thing we go to is going to be who are the people that you're performing in front of? Like, it's going to make it a real slippery slope. I agree.
Starting point is 02:43:00 And all slopes are slippery in this way. None of us have clean hands, right? All of us workplaces do things that are complicated. And that's why I'm not even necessarily saying, what I'm saying is that we at least should raise the question when we make decisions about where we're going to work about what are tomorrow stakes attached to it
Starting point is 02:43:18 and in the case of Saudi Arabia it's not just the fuck that things happen in Saudi Arabia and we're going to Saudi Arabia is that you're going, you're being asked to go by the Saudi Arabian government effectively. That's what I'm saying is different. Okay, okay. You get what I'm saying.
Starting point is 02:43:30 Now, if you were just going over there to perform for a hundred X year price, you wouldn't see a problem with that. But the government doing, it's like when Snoop went to dance for Trump. That's what I'm trying to say. Time is a good billion. That's what I'm trying to say.
Starting point is 02:43:43 Like in the deputy you gave earlier where some guy, some African rich African billionaire oil tycoon is bringing, say Rihanna come perform for my son. That's different. You're asking people to have a lot of discipline, Mark. You're asking people to turn out a lot of money. Yeah, you have a fucking,
Starting point is 02:43:57 like when you get in this bag, like your expectation of humans is high to me. I don't know if it's an expectation as much as it is an ask. I expect people to do. fucked up things. But the ask is that we don't and I hope that somewhere the tension between the ask and expectation we can get a little bit of growth. I was thinking about this yesterday too. It's not necessarily a tough ask of humans. It's a tough ask of successful people. I don't want to put any dollar amount in people's pockets. But I don't think that Kevin Hart, for instance,
Starting point is 02:44:30 is hard up for bread. I think he could pass on certain gigs if he wanted to make a political statement. I just this morning was thinking about, But I think he's a breadhole. So what are our expectations for niggas that hold themselves out for the bread? And I don't know that about Kevin Hart, but just as I was getting dressed, he popped up in the iPhone commercial.
Starting point is 02:44:51 And I was like, nigger, you could say no to something. Like, share something. He just in everything. The chase iPhone, all of the big wigs, he's in there. Like, nigga, move. I don't know. I ain't mad at him for that. Shout out to Kevin.
Starting point is 02:45:05 Let me ask you a question, Mark. But I do have an issue with going to Saudi Arabia. I'm not surprised Chris went. This ain't a gotcha, none of that bullshit. Yeah. Is there a number they could give you? No. No.
Starting point is 02:45:16 At all. There's no number that I could go to perform in Saudi Arabia. No. I have another question. Do you think that Saudi Arabia is trying to, because Saudi Arabia now is doing a lot of things. Wait, hold up. Hold up.
Starting point is 02:45:25 Let's not let them do that that fast. No, no, no. I've just respected it and let them go. Let's slow that. I respect. I believe it. Let's at least throw some numbers out there first. Go on.
Starting point is 02:45:34 I believe it. Yeah. Word I do. Thank you. I was going to write them on the board. Throw the number out then. I believe it. You don't believe it.
Starting point is 02:45:43 I believe that he would turn this shit down. How long you go run this Philly pride shit? Fuck Philly. All jokes aside, fuck Philly. Fuck the whole Philly thing. $100 million for an hour. No. No.
Starting point is 02:45:54 Don't start running them by me. Did you speak to your wife? There's other reasons why I wouldn't go to Saudi Arabia as well. So it's sort of complicated. Well, change it. Don't make it Saudi Arabia. Somewhere that you disagree. Say Israel.
Starting point is 02:46:04 I've been a critic of Israel. I've supported the boycott divans system, sanctions movement. for Israel for years. There's obviously a lot going on right now. There's no number of Israel could give me that I would go before. Hell no.
Starting point is 02:46:15 I don't even fly. I wouldn't even fly in, I wouldn't even use the airport. I would spend an extra five hours or if not 20 hours, depending on the day, flying through another country so I don't have to use the airport.
Starting point is 02:46:24 Like that's what I'm trying to say. I have to have a moral consistency here. I'm not perfect. I make compromises all the time. I fucking have an iPhone. You could say, what about the kids in the Congo and you wouldn't be wrong. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 02:46:35 I'm not saying I'm perfect. But I do establish some standards. But you have some lines that's just, I'm not saying I'm the end all be all with everything, but with these, no. And that's human. It's like your conversation about the B word. Yes.
Starting point is 02:46:47 You're harassing. You taking that money literally invalidates everything you've been doing for your whole career and the shit you've been talking. So that's what comes with that. Now you look like you're full of shit. Right. Like, period. And that's where the bag to me is fuck the money.
Starting point is 02:47:01 My name means something. It has to mean something. I don't want nobody. No, hell. Now, these comedians haven't made that commitment. So I don't hold them to the same standard that I hold myself. but that's why our job as voices is either activists, podcasters, newscasters, whatever,
Starting point is 02:47:15 is to make them aware so that then they have to make that same choice because until they're made aware, I can't be mad at Kevin Hart or Hannibal Burr's for nine. They might not know. They might not even know. And honestly, given all the sort of mystique and orientalism that goes on in this world where we start to sort of believe that the Middle East is the place to go.
Starting point is 02:47:31 Everybody wants to go to Dubai. Everybody wants to go to Qatar. Everybody wants to go to these places. I get why people might not know it's a big deal. They think it's an honor to perform in front of shakes and all that shit. I get it. And they throwing money around like nothing? But we got to make them know that.
Starting point is 02:47:43 Let me ask you what do you think Saudi Arabia goal is? You know, they sponsored the boxing event between Canelo and Crawford. Like the prince was there. Like Saudi Arabia is taking a lot of sports and a lot of acts over there. Entertainment, all of it. They wanted wrestling too. So what do you think that, what do you think their goal is? Because there were a lot of wrestlers that wouldn't fly to see him punk.
Starting point is 02:48:05 Certain people, I mean, they end up going, but they wouldn't fly initially because of the human rights. Yeah. They also killed journalists. Jamal Khashoggi was killed at the Saudi Arabian embassy five years. I'm going to rest in peace to him, Makali. I think the goal is part of it is private wealth to diversify, so it's not just oil. Part of it is normalizing
Starting point is 02:48:23 and deodorizing what happens there. Yes. We kill a journalist. We should be an international human rights scare, but instead, Mohammed bin Salman, who's the basically like the Arab parent to the king, he goes around the country on a public relations tour, looking like the smooth, slick prints is down with all the boxing and the wrestling. So you cover,
Starting point is 02:48:39 it up by doing the South Africa used to bring people. I remember when they brought, and I don't remember I wasn't alive yet, but there was a time when they brought Aretha Franklin out to perform, right? And people got that mad at Aretha for kind of cross for crossing Jim Crowline basically. They, countries do this. And let me be
Starting point is 02:48:55 clear, the United States does it too. I'm not saying the United States is exempt. I'm just saying there are regimes that we should be mindful of, especially when the people who are oppressed are calling to us and saying, stand with us. Don't do this. I have to hear that and respond to some degree. What does your job look like when you learn that some of these people don't give a fuck?
Starting point is 02:49:15 Then I can make a choice about whether I choose to support them anymore. Because a lot of these people don't care about the issue, but they care about how it looks. I mean, we have been trying to tell people not to perform in Israel for over a decade, 15 years with the BDS movement, over that time. And no one said shit, but now that everything's happening in Gaza, you can't look away. and so now people are stopping because it's a bad look saying i'm performing in israel right now looks crazy five years ago it didn't so what we have to do is put a spotlight on the suffering so that we take the profit out of people's pain um to add to that i think that for the most part they look at america's like dumb like they're dipping and we don't know shit so it's like automatic what do
Starting point is 02:49:57 we like food we like sports so we're going to go to the most poppin in sports event because literally he just standing there just i mean it's like who the fuck is that so now niggas googling who is this Arab guy in the middle with a boxing ring. They know what that does. Next thing you know it's cool. The goddamn costumes go up during Halloween. People want to dress like that.
Starting point is 02:50:16 They know what they're doing. And we are perceived to be easily bought just like they bought all them comics. Would you go? It's the same thing. Would I go over there? Honestly, if they called you right now and said, look, we got,
Starting point is 02:50:26 I don't know what your rate is, but let's say it's 10 times your rate. Let's say it's 100 times your rate, which for some people it was. Some people said they got 300. One guy said he told me he got, he told me it's off the record. He got 375.
Starting point is 02:50:36 to perform, I don't know, I don't know comedy rate. $375,000 to perform, I think, 20 minutes? You asking me, would I go for $3.75? Yeah. Let's cut to, what do we got, Nikki and Nelson? Let's just move past it. What about for $400? $100,000?
Starting point is 02:51:03 Yeah. Me? Yeah. Never would I do that. Nope So I'm smelling 250 is your cut off At 250 you go
Starting point is 02:51:10 No I'm gonna ask you the same honey But when the camera off And I want to get the answer then Let's talk later Gotcha We'll be going into guys So I can't pivot the new shit Yeah no you can
Starting point is 02:51:21 His pivoting days Are just about finished On this crazy On this broadcast Hey audience don't y'all worry I'm a new to this dog The first name that stood out to me You see what I mean?
Starting point is 02:51:36 This dog is getting in the union going to handle this. Chris Tupper don't do stand up here. Like, Chris Tucker ain't working, is he? They made him work. They got that nigga out. They're paying a lot of money. Ice Q couldn't even get them to do Friday, too, in Saudi Arabia. Mona, they're playing a lot of money.
Starting point is 02:51:50 Check the call ID for that one. Say what? Chris Tucker checked the call ID for that one. No, back then I think he was saying he didn't curse or something. He was going a more Christian route. Yeah. Shout out to Chris Tucker, my brother. He's a good dude.
Starting point is 02:52:01 He's a real good dude. Good spirit. I'm going to call him and be like, hey, literally, like, do you understand what's going on at this thing? He's not going to answer. I think that's what you're having. You should call these people first from home
Starting point is 02:52:15 on your mobile from untraceable from home your car. Yeah, we don't want them to trace the IP yet. Where you spoke to mell at? The car. Melormay. Wherever you have them talks,
Starting point is 02:52:32 do the work first, and then let's come. I got a trick. This topic board, we're going to start writing the expound paragraph underneath. He keeps tricking us. So, comedy, inside, right. I'm thinking we got some good here. And we ran it. And we ran it down. That's just sound in the way. I'm like, ooh.
Starting point is 02:52:51 That's why. That's comedy, Jay. Come on and Saudi Reddy. That's what I thought. That's what I thought he fucked me out. That's why I was trying to do it after the Asada Shakur freedom fighting. No, no, do all of that. With. I'm like, oh, shit, that's a crazy life. And you do that shit.
Starting point is 02:53:08 You, you, you, you easy. Ease it in. You know, you have me hype. I'm like, oh, shit, right, yeah, Kevin Hart. Oh, my. Dave Chappelle. I am fighting. Yeah, you got to go.
Starting point is 02:53:17 Not to say these two words again. Do that by the sphinx, man. Wow. Just what? I shared my pain. Yeah, if I was in the cult, talking about a guy I would not want to be at the bar with. This fucking guy.
Starting point is 02:53:33 They did tell me else. serious in the cover. Yo, you, yeah, you... I told you, you were too serious in the craft. But Joe, if you don't stand for something, you fall for anything, I don't think it's wrong. He stands for what he is.
Starting point is 02:53:44 Stand for it. Over there in your house. On night school. You know, who'd be on night school, my people's school. Oh, my God. Anyway, no. I swore deaf comedy jam was coming to Saudi Arabia.
Starting point is 02:53:58 It might be. That's just sounded lit. It sounds like it is, actually. Do they got a four seasons out there? They do. They got four seasons. They all the fans to go to their own stuff You want niggas to not go to them
Starting point is 02:54:07 Yeah I ain't going to lie I got an email Ian right now Mark is done politicizing Me Never end this podcast Jesus We're all better for it Yeah
Starting point is 02:54:18 Take that shit to y'all little secret Apollo meetings at midnight That y'all be doing You and Fat Joe and them And don't talk to me Don't come up here and fucking Do this with me and y'all Let Fat Joe in the meeting
Starting point is 02:54:29 Ha Ha ha ha ha ha ha This motherfucker I did not invite You got a lot of nerve Silly man Hey Fett Joe Take your ass off the
Starting point is 02:54:42 Stop Stop All right, come boy What else we got? What else we got? Holy shit I think we've done it We hit everything
Starting point is 02:54:51 You can go Get out of here I'm not asking him I'm not asking him Either you wrap it Or I got another topic Yeah we're cool I think we did it
Starting point is 02:55:02 We did it, we did it. I think we did it. Hey, oh, my God, we're done. Q what's up, boy, and I'm pizza. Mona, this is the part where. Don't actually happen. You order some food. OMG.
Starting point is 02:55:13 Listen, I don't know if y'all saw it, right? But remember when I leaned up and was like, I'm hungry? Girl, you was on Instaccar, girl. I was in your business and your phone. You was lit last episode. I promise you, I promise you that clip is everywhere, and I fought all day not to say it again. Because guess what, fellas, I'm fucking hungry.
Starting point is 02:55:30 Mm-hmm. There we are. Well, how many meals are you here today? You know what I was going to do? Five small ones, protein pack. Nigger. You know what I was going to do? I was going to fry your chicken.
Starting point is 02:55:41 I was going to be fried chicken, making cheese and yams my first day. But I thought that was kissing ass. And then when I was, I got, I bring it to the message. Well, make it next time. And they talked to my friends. And they was like, girl, don't walk in there with them niggas bringing in no motherfucking food.
Starting point is 02:55:52 Why? They said that's not a good idea on my first day. That was a great idea on your first day. No, it's not. Well, that's your third day. Yeah, so do it on your third day. You know why I really wanted to do it. I just want to go to know I can't cook.
Starting point is 02:56:04 Because I can't cook my ass off. We don't believe you. Yeah, you got to prove it. Who can co-sign your cooking skills? Juice, can I cook? That's a fair point. Thank you. And the bitch don't even eat chicken.
Starting point is 02:56:16 So juicy has confirmed that Mona can cook. Corey has expressed skepticism that a light skin person can make good food. Can you make mac and cheese? Let's try this again. I was bringing. It was right there. I wasn't going to do it. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:56:30 What the buck? What the buck? I stayed away. I was going to bring baked macaroni parts because you care. I was going to bring baked macaroni and cheese, fried chicken. Here we go. Because it melts better. I want you stick your fork in, get pockets of cheese.
Starting point is 02:56:44 The shredded, it just like smears together. But I was going to do baked macaroni of cheese, collard greens with turkey necks or garlic string beans with turkey neck. Yes. I don't eat pork. And then clams or sweet potatoes and fried chicken, because my fried chicken is really good. And what you're saying is you let someone talk you out of that. That's crazy.
Starting point is 02:57:00 Well, how can we talk you back into that? No, if y'all want, I do it. No, we do it. It's no big deal. So next week, we're going next Friday. I do it, yeah. We for sure won. Get an A&B and do it out here.
Starting point is 02:57:09 We don't want you driving with that shit all the way down. Yo, and you know, no, I just, no. He's all wrong. No. I was going to bake that macaroni cheese here because, like, it only take, like, probably like 50 minutes an hour. Do that chicken oven. I'm going to bake it here.
Starting point is 02:57:26 Do the chicken. Do the chicken here, too. Let me see it. Oh, all right. No, because I don't know. y'all got all my stuff okay you got to bring every little thing that's too much work no flip flip is right i'm good what you eat all that shit sleep over here in jersey he's right don't be hitting the road for three hours like my shit nice and hot shit
Starting point is 02:57:42 all right we do have we do have a part of the show somebody needs our help oh let's go let's go this person's name is what's this niggas name sir hey sir it just says sir all right what's that all right sir says am i the asshole probably probably yeah if you ask i love these i love these on ready yeah so recently i told someone that i've been friends with for a long time and consider as a brother that i am cool with not having a friendship right now here's an example of the situation say you have a girl that's you oh wait that must be a typo say you have a girl that you is your go-to side chick when you was outside
Starting point is 02:58:29 what the fuck is this nigga saying say you have a girl used to be oh that maybe yeah that used to be your go-to side chick or when you was outside okay that makes more sense how would you handle the situation if anyone from the JBP
Starting point is 02:58:45 brought her to your party a couple of weeks ago and that was the first time you found out that they were a thing the inspiration a friend slash brother of mine brought an on and off side piece to a function where he knew I would be at with my current girl
Starting point is 02:59:02 and I didn't know until I walked in. Oh, that seems great. Yeah, but he didn't know that. He didn't know that. He had to be asking that way. He had to. Hypothetically, to help form a question for the broadcast, am I the asshole
Starting point is 02:59:15 for not wanting to be around my friend slash brother because of it? Would keynote kick it with Amani if Amani brought Edith to your birthday? party while Kino was with his new girl not expecting Edith to be That's a little different I think I love why they chose somebody in Keenow though
Starting point is 02:59:30 Right They know to put him ony in any of this bullshit Which is not fair to money Who is in the wrong? That was so hard to read Right because also Kino and Edith are A firmly established couple That's not a side piece that's not a
Starting point is 02:59:44 I mean it's a bad example But The devil's always in the details with this one for me Like it depends on if it's What did you know when did you know it and how tight are we? You know what I'm saying? Like, all those questions matter.
Starting point is 02:59:56 Like, you can't answer it without that stuff. If it's the old work, if your man's new that that was your old work, like you're on and off old work and he bringing her around. That's where it's a little bit. How long ago, though? Like, is it 10 years ago old work or is it like last year?
Starting point is 03:00:13 He didn't say old work. He said your side piece, you're on and off, like your good go-to. Like you'll call her again the way she said. Oh, that's fucked up. Oh, no, no, he's fucked up then. That's how you took it, right? He said you're on and off side piece,
Starting point is 03:00:26 like your go-to. That's the one exactly used, your go-to side piece. So that's the girl you still call something. That's the one that you call when. Yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no, no, no. He's fucked up for that. Oh, God. Oh, Lord.
Starting point is 03:00:39 To answer your question, homie, you're not the asshole for not wanting to talk to him no more right now. Nah. Well, you're the asshole for being unfaithful to your partner. Yes. You're an asshole. I was that for what he asked. Where'd you go to high school?
Starting point is 03:00:51 Who wrote this for you, your son? And if you're being unfaithful to your partner, then that means you're abiding by the rules of the streets. And if you're abiding by the rules of the streets and you wit your girl at a function and your man, unbeknownst to him walking with a joint that is your own and off-piece, then you and your girl's supposed to keep it pee.
Starting point is 03:01:14 You're supposed to keep it pee in front of your girl. But is it unbeknown part? I'm assuming the homie knew that that was his homie sideby. I know that's your old joint. If you don't know, you ain't done that rule. got a girl now you're not fucking with her now I'm fucking with her and now I bring her in here a friend brother of mine brought my on and off
Starting point is 03:01:28 side piece to the function where he knew I would be at with my girl and I didn't know until I walked in the way he said like he knew we had a joint I say it a long long long time ago decades long time ago one of the pool parties he brought he had one of my old
Starting point is 03:01:45 some left over no no on an off joint he didn't even know though wait I brought some yeah I told you this was was the first first school party i told you i was like yo that's you you didn't know your whole legend grows every power but but again i'm not mad at him he didn't even know that i was yeah but see dude said it's different dude said he brought away he knew i would be okay all right listen let's assume that he knew that that's fucked up that there's no excuse in that and i know you're
Starting point is 03:02:14 going to be there with your joint maybe him bringing her was his way to announce i'm taking her serious, I like her. Then we got to have a conversation before that. If you're my brother. Yeah. Yeah. That ain't how I find out. You call me like, yo, I'm bringing Shorty to the spot. Me and her is getting serious.
Starting point is 03:02:30 I just want you to know that. Because if you tell me that, fuck out. Nobody gives a fuck. It's shady the other way. Yeah, it is. It's super shady the other way. It's shady enough to end the friendship. And that's why I say he's not the asshole for that.
Starting point is 03:02:43 If you're my brother, they're going to end the friendship, but I got to figure out why you did. I think that the time span does matter too, though. Because he said you to. Yeah, but on and off. We could be off right now. This is my go-to. And that's what I said.
Starting point is 03:02:54 If it's 10 years ago, five years ago, last week, that's all different. If he's still going to have a hard dick and think about calling her, it don't matter how long ago. She's still somebody that's in the call to me. That ain't the dude's standard. That's his on and off. When he not with somebody, he's calling her. And do know it. I agree with what y'all are saying for the most part.
Starting point is 03:03:14 That's his go-to. Depends on how long. On the back, on the flip side of that. for me. I don't want I'm not judging my friends for how they handle me when I'm handling myself
Starting point is 03:03:29 wrong. Right. I don't think that's right. That's an interesting point. That's an interesting point. Handling yourself wrong with me? Because he had no business cheating in the beginning, yeah. Are you saying cheating? If you wouldn't have to avoid people to be sneaky. It's still cold to move and file.
Starting point is 03:03:47 It sounds crazy. I agree with Corey, and I can't believe I'm saying it. I agree with Corey wholeheartedly on that. That's the problem. You agree with Corey? Maybe. But let's say a person is moving foul. That's true.
Starting point is 03:04:01 They shouldn't be moving foul. And you don't have a duty to protect in a certain way, but you're still my man. True. And doing something to me. But in how I'm calculating it, that's not really your man. Then that's a different issue. Well, that's what he's asking. No, he's asked if he's the asshole.
Starting point is 03:04:20 He's saying is he the asshole for not fucking with him no more? Clearly, he's not viewing him in the light of my brother, my brother, my brother. Right, but I think he's wondering, seeing me, if he's asking, if he's the asshole or not, is my friend the asshole? He's saying, like, I think he's, I think he's, I think he's, I'm wrong. Yeah, he's saying, am I wrong from feeling the way I feel about how to do this moving? Or is my friend moving, right? It's too many words. Yes or no.
Starting point is 03:04:39 I already said, I think dude is fucked up. I said, to answer your question directly, no, you are not the asshole for feeling away and moving the way and moving towards your man, so you consider. your brother. No. You got a lot of feelings for the on-off joint. He does. Niggas, we have it. It's a lot of feelings. Niggas cry tears for the Aussie size. What? And if you got that. Niggas love they side bitch is more than their
Starting point is 03:05:00 main bitch. Oh, on Patreon. Niggas be madly in love with their side bitch and just like the main bitch a little bit. Oh, what is your role predominantly been? It depends on what time a part of my life we're talking about. When I was a little younger, I was a side bitch, though. When's the last time you've been aside, bitch? It's been years.
Starting point is 03:05:22 I'm old. I can't be quiet when that bitch called and all that. I don't got time for that. Shit, I can't hold it down no more. That bitch called me. I'm gonna say, he's right here. Talk to the bitch. Back in the day, I was, oh, that's my brother.
Starting point is 03:05:35 Why'd we just get money? I would play that game now as old as I am. I would really, bitch, he over here. Come get him. You made mom here and shed the door. Oh, shit. Yeah, I'm too old for that. And that is always fun at the function when
Starting point is 03:05:48 when you can play the game figuring out how long it's going to take your girl to figure out who you fucked in here. That's funny. Hey. He's crazy.
Starting point is 03:05:59 You don't know who's he. You're right. All my friends plus one is fucking my joint. This could be like a masquerade ball in a middle.
Starting point is 03:06:09 Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Oh, now it's just fine. All right. You got it. Just you? You got it. That's just you.
Starting point is 03:06:18 You got it. I didn't say it was me. You said me? I'm talking about for him. And that's way back in the day. That did used to be fun back in the day. Like my 30th birthday, we're going to bring some holes in here and figure out how long it's going to take my girl to figure out who's who. But she always figured out.
Starting point is 03:06:34 He's a girl. Then it'll be a fight outside. Now you're outside trying to break some shit up in a suit. And now you're fighting on the way home. You can't believe your girl punched that bitch in the face. I'll remember that I can't believe you did that I tried to Google that bitch recently
Starting point is 03:06:57 anyway all right I think that we've delivered the news in America Israel Saudi Arabia Gaza Cuba Cuba Cuba Cuba
Starting point is 03:07:10 South Africa South Africa Aruba Jamaica I forget New Mexico Who I want to take it too. New Mexico. New Mexico, very important. Yes. I think we did it, man.
Starting point is 03:07:24 We did it. We did it. We did it. For sure. We did it big. We did it. We did it. I hate him. I'm a kickmark's ass. I got a trick for him. That's the way he said this shit, too. I'm done with him. Yo, Saudi comedy, just write Saudi comedy. Yeah. Nah, we need more or not. You need some details.
Starting point is 03:07:42 The more button. Need some pitches for sure. Okay. Need some pictures. Let's see Let's end this bad boy Word Let's get on the body
Starting point is 03:07:54 Let's end this bad boy We are done here This is my shit This is my song I ain't gonna lie And this is the song A most faithful black man This is my shit
Starting point is 03:08:06 Hey Yeah y'all want me to put that young thug shit on All right I don't care Who this nigga told the heart Yeah Yeah
Starting point is 03:08:17 I'm gonna give a fucking rat. Hey, hey, hey. Oh shit, all right, Mona, hey. Put your little tongue in your mouth, girl. That's my move. Put your little tongue in your mouth. Hey. All right, man.
Starting point is 03:08:36 Hopefully y'all have enjoyed this show as much as we enjoyed delivering it to you. Keep us in your prayers. Lord knows we need to be there until the next time. We bid you would do farewell. Adios, Sariva, Durche, Astila Vista, Arvua. So long, goodbye.
Starting point is 03:08:51 Or simple head nod will suffice, man. Hey. Remember life is a series of moments and moments past, so let's make this one last. As if it's all we have. Hey, hey. You know me is enticing. No pussy in my vice.
Starting point is 03:09:10 I see you we're going to fight. You get him tough. Here you go. Last but certainly not least, the bad. are insecure, the stagnant women want to travel and a closed-minded women want you to teach them things. Grab you an ibuprofen, you might need it.
Starting point is 03:09:24 What y'all doing this weekend, man? What did you let go down? Hey, big Mona. That seat never move. Hey, no, no, no, no. Hey. Hey. Hey, what y'all doing this weekend, man?
Starting point is 03:09:35 Anything, anything, anything? Nothing. I want to a 70s party tomorrow. You're going to do a little tongue out move there? I'm doing studio 54 looks. Yes, tongue out. Oh, that means you spending the night in the bathroom. They didn't let you leave there
Starting point is 03:09:46 Just working, man Mark, you working? I was talking to the moment. I'm chilling this weekend. Trying to rest, recover a little bit. I wasn't done talking up to New Hyder. Oh, yeah, get your shit on.
Starting point is 03:09:55 Get shit off, Champ. You got that shit shit on me. Yeah. Flip is working. What you do, Mark? Chilling, rest and recover. Thank God. You want to Mark create
Starting point is 03:10:07 for some turkey burgers. You're welcome. Freeze, what you want this weekend? Nah, we're chilling this weekend, man. Chill and chilling. Hey, all right. I'm going to be outside, man. I'm back.
Starting point is 03:10:16 Parks, you're always outside, yeah. I'm not. I've been fucking in the house the last two we're getting sick. I'm not sick no more. Oh, you feel better? Yeah, yeah, I'm better. I'm back.
Starting point is 03:10:24 That's what's that. That's my side. Fuck that. Oh, no, I got a cock who's back. Parks just made me fucking, niggins, so my girl left on a Wednesday. She knows that's my night to go shake a tail feather. I had big plans.
Starting point is 03:10:38 And the streets ain't seen me in a little while, too? I was going to go out and have a blast. Here go my fucking. son at six o'clock. Daddy, can we ride the scooters? He'd been asking me for weeks. I try to be a good dad. You know what, son? Come on. Let's go.
Starting point is 03:10:55 We'll ride some scooters. Okay. My scooter's faster than yours. So I try to go slow. Also, something on the handle was broke on mine. I didn't find out until we went. So I fell down, almost broke my foot, rolled over on the ground. Did you? What?
Starting point is 03:11:12 My foot was fed. My foot is about there. My chest rolling still. Oh, shit. Big Joe. You see a doctor at some shit. There, niggas. You got a canker on that motherfucker. Did you put it up?
Starting point is 03:11:27 I put it up. I put ice on it. Anyway. Neither was saying. Neither to say. I need to go get that shit looked at me. What's wrong with this thing? I don't need to get something broken there.
Starting point is 03:11:37 Can you move it? I can move it now, but there was a time when I was like, I could barely even walk in this motherfucker. I say all that. to say tonight gotta make up hey wait a minute
Starting point is 03:11:53 hey little broke for they holding me down my girl swear never I want to go Hey you go ahead I gotta find something All right we're going
Starting point is 03:12:05 y'all hold it down man peace love health wealth and prosperity until next time oh hold on that burn the boy get the shit off Hey Yeah, see, young thug need a couple of the sexy slaps on his album, man. The niggins that like the sexy slaps, we went to Gunn's side. I feel like Gunn is the best at making them songs that make you want to fuck us. Because rap usually don't do that, but Gunn't know how to do that.
Starting point is 03:12:33 Yes. The other one on this album is Again. Yes, this album is hard. This album is hard. All right, man, y'all hold it down. Until next time, stay safe. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no back on there. I thought somebody would cave, yeah?
Starting point is 03:13:02 That's dope. You got a little You got a little slap, niggum, Jit, J.Bee, J.B., J.B., J.B., J.P, J.P, JV.P, without the JVP. Boom! We'll fold that up right now. You've never heard of Joe, buddy. They're violating human rights. Whoop dee do?

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