Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie

AI In The Music Industry

Dody and Reggie Episode 35

Ever wondered how the balance between authenticity and financial gain plays out in the world of celebrity endorsements? Picture this: Snoop Dogg, cryptocurrencies, and novelty coins all in one conversation. We share our thoughts on podcast listening habits and how societal perceptions shift with financial opportunities. Laughter ensues as we touch on the quirks of the podcasting landscape and the dynamics of choosing which shows to tune into. From the unexpected collaborations of celebrities to the irresistible lure of cryptocurrency, it's a whirlwind of insight and humor.

Join us on a ride through hip-hop nostalgia as we reminisce about iconic video games like "Def Jam Vendetta" and speculate on future releases featuring today's music giants. We explore the intersection of AI in music production, particularly through the lens of Kanye West's potential ventures into AI-generated music. With a nod to the musical legacies of Lil Wayne and Future, we discuss the vibrant influence of Atlanta's music culture and the ever-evolving nature of the hip-hop scene. Our conversation is a blend of admiration, curiosity, and a healthy dose of speculation about what the future holds.

As we wrap up, legal dilemmas take center stage with Chris Brown, A$AP Rocky, and even a fire aid benefit concert. We offer a light-hearted take on these topics, maintaining a humorous undertone throughout. The barber community and its evolving trends spark a lively discussion, filled with candid anecdotes and reflections on societal norms. From Fiend's collaborations to the legacy of artists like Juicy J and DJ Paul, this episode is a rich tapestry of music industry analysis, cultural reflections, and a touch of nostalgia that leaves us pondering the past, present, and future of music and celebrity.

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Speaker 1:

I only listen to half of Joe Budden now because I'm like, ah, these are talking points, I don't want to have to sing it. Sometimes I'll be feeling like I don't be wanting to.

Speaker 2:

I'll listen to some podcasts the next week because after we done talked about them, then I can hear everybody else's opinion on shit. You know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

I hate to mark on that one.

Speaker 2:

I was good. That's why I be sending you some shit, like we on the right track you to eat some shit, like we on the right track.

Speaker 1:

You know what it is, though, bro. I just, I mean we just now, starting from when? Yeah, we recording? Yeah, it's recording this shit. Just gonna take time, bro, and then it's all of who people wanna hear from.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's how it is, but and that's the thing too, because you know a motherfucker be like shit there's so many podcasts Enough for people to find wherever they, because.

Speaker 1:

I listen to multiple podcasts. It's like Plinko you start at the top and you just bounce. You just work your way on that and then you land where you want to land.

Speaker 2:

See, that's what we need to once we start being under like if you listen to them, you also might like them.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying? I can't never think of the name of the podcast, but the big light-skinned dude, eggs and Grits.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, I don't know his name, but I think it's Eggs and Grits.

Speaker 1:

I like that pod.

Speaker 2:

I don't listen to it, but I see clips and shit.

Speaker 1:

I seen him in his truck, I said oh, he drives trucks like me.

Speaker 2:

I used to watch him on TikTok, right yeah. And then they was like TikTok going to be banned, you deleted it, so I deleted TikTok. Can't get that bitch back.

Speaker 1:

My nigga could have sold his phone for 10 bands. Can't get that bitch back. You seen that?

Speaker 2:

bro, yeah, I seen they posting it. I didn't see nobody sold one. Yeah, they did. But I've been seeing them post it.

Speaker 1:

I found a grill, bro. I told you about it. A what the grill? Oh yeah, yeah, I should've brought it that motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

Look, I double my money already bro, I was like it makes sense.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was like Okay, cause. When I, when he Gave me the price, I was like Fuck One book.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you know what they do. Yeah, yeah, I don't get it.

Speaker 1:

I should have got some of that Trump coin.

Speaker 2:

So I didn't know it was moving like that.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, it's going down now, well you got to.

Speaker 2:

That's how all them coins be. You get in real quick, yeah, but you got to know how to do that shit.

Speaker 1:

My brother-in-law. He actually showed me some solid evidence, though, my brother-in-law, people put some money in there, bro, like I think he said Four, five hundred. And he sent them a text Over six bands. But do we?

Speaker 2:

support Trump. To get a Trump card, nigga, no, but to get the bag. To get the bag. What the fuck are we arguing about?

Speaker 1:

You see Snoop, four years ago he would have been a digaboo.

Speaker 2:

So I was talking about that on the last part. I was like. But I was like. My first instinct was like, oh, now you supporting a nigga.

Speaker 1:

But now I thought I stepped back looking to see what he, all right nigga, Even with Nelly bro, I wasn't going to win as far as he did Like he did on the oh, he was yeah. I would have just kept it real Bruh. I had charges, I had pounds of meth on me.

Speaker 2:

He going to get that shit gone. But see With With Nelly and Soulja, boy Ross, all them. I've never heard them speak On politics, so I ain't really never Thought about it. Yeah, the whole Snoop thing is because he was going so hard that nigga went crazy and then wait a minute and my nigga was his own DJ.

Speaker 1:

That was the funniest part about the whole thing.

Speaker 2:

But if you get into the bag he might drop some charges over here.

Speaker 1:

Man, I love Snoop man. I mean, he's still Snoop Snoop done, whored himself out.

Speaker 2:

Oh now, now he's watered down.

Speaker 1:

He's watered down.

Speaker 2:

But that's just how it look.

Speaker 1:

You start with Martha Stewart and then Nah, he was straight right there, bro, but I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

That's why I said you start with Martha Stewart and then you just trickle down. Now you just everywhere. And Now your name is Snoop. You still Snoop, but now you I blame Shook.

Speaker 1:

Shook had everything in his name. When Snoop started getting the bag himself, he said man, I ain't going there. Hey, I'm taking every deal that come to me directly.

Speaker 2:

I got to get it. Ain't nothing wrong with that, it is, but I'm broke though, so you know what I'm saying. Maybe I need to step back and look at myself Hell but this damn there Like how they be.

Speaker 1:

Like you know, the Illuminati Put a nigga in the dress. Yeah, if you want to take out this damn there, right there bro.

Speaker 2:

How much y'all giving me To put on a dress you can fuck with these niggas talking about.

Speaker 1:

I got a son. You gonna fuck with these niggas? Hey, you put that dress off with that brain. Your two boys be like and they come in with powder face and they switch it all the way up. You be like man. What the fuck you doing, nigga? It was cool when you did it.

Speaker 2:

We doing too much now.

Speaker 1:

We doing too much. Now we're doing too much. It was cool when you did it. It's a problem when I do it.

Speaker 2:

You don't like my eyeshadow. We're doing too much now we're doing too much.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to the ones that do work.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's start like this.

Speaker 4:

Let's start like this Come on, come on like it. Let's start like it Come on.

Speaker 2:

They've been calling my boy a one-hit wonder just because he but this is two-step, and then he had walk it out. You know what I mean? He had two. That's why our knees hurt and shit. That's why our knees hurt and shit. That's why our knees hurt. I just wanted to start like that with DJ Unc. Rest in peace to Unc man. Walking out like an usher. If you say real talk, I probably won't trust you, oh man.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, oh man Sorry.

Speaker 2:

We back.

Speaker 1:

You know what was crazy when I seen it on. I'm scrolling on IG and I just see RIP Up. I ain't crying or nothing, but I was like damn bro that one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was our time that was. That was proud. His first album. What was that? Beating Down the Block First song. Like I was happy when I first got my little Cadillac. Yeah, put some beat in the back. Start first song. Let on play. Man I had like.

Speaker 1:

That shit was beating. I had like four cars. I never got to drive in a hospital.

Speaker 2:

But why?

Speaker 1:

Hey, my daddy, a hustler bro. He was like hey, I bought you a car, Nice little seat in the nightclub I was like, yeah, I went out of town on Friday, that bitch was sold on Sunday. Oh, they was switching in and out, Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.

Speaker 2:

Hey, nigga the lot deal was due. Gotta get shit done. Welcome to another episode of Late to the party with dotey and reggie. I am reggie, I'm dotey and um, yeah, we're here for another week of shenanigans and whatever's going on in the trying to warm up. It's cold as fuck, we woke up the other day that said nine degrees. And I know I don't know where everybody from, but down here nine degrees don't happen too often, nigga it snowed in New Orleans.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that shit wild. It's snowing in Florida. Yeah, niggas on vacation. Nigga like hey, what is it? What's that shit called Global warming is real? It's hey. They say it's not, though Something's going on.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what the fuck it is, but I'll eat the Arctic blasts.

Speaker 2:

It's going crazy. You see, jeezy had. Now I don't know if it was actual Jeezy, but somebody had a snowman contest in Atlanta when it snowed down there. Oh yeah. Building the snowmans and shit. They niggas had Jeezy chains and all kind of shit on them.

Speaker 1:

They lose, they down mine when they get snow.

Speaker 2:

Well, it's Atlanta, baby. They don't get it like that often. The whole city shut down. You see what happened here, nigga. But then they turned it into a party though, they turned it into a motherfucking party. I ain't gonna get the Bluetooth. Then they turned it into a party cuz, bro.

Speaker 1:

they motherfucked out the garage.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, what's going on though?

Speaker 1:

Man, shit man, you sent me to Def Jam. Fight for Glory, that's what? Yeah, and I lost my mind, but I couldn't get too hype. Why, nigga?

Speaker 2:

Def Jam, fight for Vendetta. That's what it was.

Speaker 1:

That's the old game. It's Def Jam Vendetta. Then Fight for New York.

Speaker 2:

Fight for New York and now they got Fight for Glory they supposed to be. We hope so, With it being Def Jam. Who the fuck on Def Jam it was? We hope, Because when they first was released, you got the Method Man's, you got. You got Joe Budden's Redman. Joe Budden, it was crazy. Ghostface Killers on that motherfucker. Yeah, bro Come on. Oh, that was fun. So what do you do now?

Speaker 1:

You got crazy legs on there bro.

Speaker 2:

He ain't even a rapper, but he part of the you know what I'm saying Hip hop culture. But now they got to make it. Now I think, if they do that now, I don't know how. I mean, I'm 38. I don't play games as often. Yeah, a hip-hop type of game and include more Because I don't know who. All on Def Jam.

Speaker 1:

Well, for one they'll just probably just use the Def Jam name. That's it, Because that's probably not now, but that was the most back then. That was the most recognized name in hip-hop, as far as you know, conglomerates went, but I mean like I said, they, you know conglomerates went, but I mean, like I said, they probably just use the Def Jam name and then pay whichever artist they can To put on there. Bro, listen, I know it's going crazy with the virtual currency and all that. You have to buy within the game.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

You have to buy the game and then buy extra shit in the game.

Speaker 1:

But even with that, bro, it's going to be hard as fuck to get some of these, some of these names, bro.

Speaker 2:

I wonder how it's going to be, because when Joe Budden talk about it, they said they didn't even get paid for it back then.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but they probably all was on the contract.

Speaker 2:

So I can use your name. Niggas was locked down. I can put you anywhere. Yeah, what the fuck are you talking about? You're signing me for eight hours. Nigga, come and take these pictures for this magazine. What magazine is it? All of them, nigga, Shut the fuck up. Wherever I want to put you, that's where it's going to be. Get your ass in this suit.

Speaker 1:

But even with that, bro, it'll probably be like if some of our listeners or watchers remember this time where Jordan was number 99 on the Bulls on Live other basketball games.

Speaker 2:

That shit was crazy.

Speaker 1:

But they didn't have enough money to pay him.

Speaker 2:

How did we all come to agreement that that was Jordan?

Speaker 1:

Nigga. Everything on his fucking stat line was 99. Jumping, 99.

Speaker 2:

Ag jumping 99 agility at that time. At that time we was like number 99 on that. That's jordan.

Speaker 1:

You know that right like and then a lot of the uh like a lot of the game pro books, and I'll let back in the day. Hey man, these are the specs to make them look like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah uh like, just think about it, bro, like you would have to pay, like some of the bigger names Travis, scott, drake, kendrick, lamar, who else? What's another big name? Bad Bunny. Bad Bunny, you go crazy right now, but Bad Bunny, I only brought him up because how big of a star he is.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and he's in the WWE, he's in two.

Speaker 2:

On the game. Yeah, I didn't know that. Yeah, that's what I want.

Speaker 1:

Bad Bunny, one of the biggest motherfuckers in wrestling. I ain't watch wrestling. He's an actual wrestler.

Speaker 2:

All right, so current artists of. I ain't going to name them all, but I'm going to just do the hip-hop names you got 07. 07.

Speaker 1:

He'll be on the game.

Speaker 2:

Well, benny the Butcher, hell yeah.

Speaker 1:

I can look at this and tell you who on here.

Speaker 2:

Benny Big Shine Clips Davies DJ Khaled Fabulous, oh, I thought I had a light go out. Jada Kidz, hit Boy, jhene Aiko. Bruh you ain't getting all these people.

Speaker 1:

LL will be on there, you getting.

Speaker 2:

C and B list rappers, Rappers. But then if you get into that world of buying shit, then you hey, if you want to pay this much, you can get Drake. If you want to pay this much, you can get Drake. If you want to pay this much, you can get, Because they have to make that money back.

Speaker 1:

Drake going to command like $10 million bro.

Speaker 2:

You ain't making that back.

Speaker 1:

Now, these are billion-dollar games nowadays, and that's why I don't want to get too hyped for this game, because Fight for New York is one of my favorite games. When I talk about grills, if I would have knew what I knew, Right now, yeah bro, I would have kept all this shit.

Speaker 1:

Dude, fight for New York right now. Use, without the fucking cases, $500. God, why didn't we ever keep shit? That's what I'm saying. Well, I ain't going to put my family business in that line. There's reasons why I ain't got my shit getting in that life. There's reasons why I ain't got my shit.

Speaker 2:

There's reasons why I ain't got my shit. The pawn shop was very lucrative. The pawn shop was very lucrative. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

That's what it was there for. Oh, no, bro, you know, at that time we was like in high school, middle school man, so it was bad in that time. So, like you thinking this shit going to be here forever bro, yeah, that's true. So, but, like I said, that's a $500 game and I don't want to get hyped because that's actually one of my favorite games of all time.

Speaker 2:

So if they do come out, though you on it. It's pre-ordered like a motherfucker. Gta, I'm GTX GTA. Gta is the next game. I'm waiting. I haven't even bought.

Speaker 1:

They keep pushing it back.

Speaker 2:

I know that's why I don't want to get hyped because they're insisting, but I haven't bought a PlayStation because I've been waiting on as soon as they say drop you don't get that version.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I got to $800. Come with.

Speaker 2:

Sign me up. Let's go. You know what I'm saying. That's the only game I'm looking forward to. I ain't sit down and play the game which I be trying to. I'll sit down. I'll turn on NBA 2K. What fucked me up? This is what fucked me up, because I don't play it at all. So I put it in and be like you have to update. By the time it's getting ready to update. I don't even want to play.

Speaker 2:

I got shit to do now you know what I'm saying Now I done forgot that I wanted to play the game.

Speaker 1:

Even with that, bro, when we get off of the games.

Speaker 2:

Now you good.

Speaker 1:

Look at Rockstar, bro. Gta has been around for GTA 5. Probably been around 10, 15 years 2013.

Speaker 2:

12 years yeah. And they still just keep adding on to shit.

Speaker 4:

Just updating to the online shit. Just updating to the online shit, that's it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I beat that shit in 13. I ain't played it since. Yeah, you tripping it's crazy because you know I can stay on this all day. What gta just talking about games. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't. I'll be wanting to. I'll be wanting to find time to sit down and be a kid sometimes, but I'd hey, for all y'all that do play 2k, the real doughty 825 he ain't about shit, shit, he ain't about shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to start a twitch you about to get on that motherfucker, get on that bitch what you talking about?

Speaker 2:

get on that bitch cuz. That's how motherfuckers be blowing up on shit right now. You see what T-Pain and T-Grizzly doing with they gaming and shit. T-pain on the Hall of the World, that nigga said he done made way more money from the gaming shit than he had.

Speaker 1:

T-Pain ain't got to leave his crib, nigga. I watched T-Pain unbox Teemo shit oh he be doing unboxers and shit too. Him and Pip God. Shout out to the people at radio If you can do it, do it.

Speaker 2:

I don't understand why you I be telling my boys that if you got any type of notoriety or whatever, Notoriety. We got it. If you have any of that, we got it. Nigga, start a channel of something, but Not everybody got no. No, entertaining though Everybody not entertaining. That's all it is, bro Charisma, I'll start, though I'll just be talking. Playboy what about him?

Speaker 1:

How does he command so much anticipation?

Speaker 2:

There are two people that I don't understand. One I understand more, but the Playboy Cardi one I don't get. I don't get. Travis Scott is my other one, though I understand Travis. Scott. So I like Travis Scott music right, and maybe since I've never Been to a show, I don't understand, but I don't get it. I do. Playboy Cardi them niggas has been waiting On his new album For two years.

Speaker 1:

But that's what I don't get, and it still got A lot of hype. Surrounding it. And I might be the odd man out when I say this, but his verses when I hear them, I just be like dude. Why the fuck do people be anticipating this shit?

Speaker 2:

Nigga his whole group, this is what we talked about. The Ken Carsons, his whole OPM crew. Like niggas is like.

Speaker 1:

But a lot of them, niggas, be really rapping.

Speaker 2:

My son said the other day. He said you know who in my top five Playboy Cardi, ken Carson. I said nigga, what. Nigga the verse on that Future song what you, oh dude. Nigga what the fuck? What is we talking? But but we old, we done got into because my kids love Playboy Cardi.

Speaker 1:

Well, this is my own year.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying Now, we at the age it's like I don't get what the kids is listening to, Because that shit is crazy my son be listening to the same shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what? Fuck all that rap shit. Put some R&B on, put that.

Speaker 2:

Luther in. Put some R&B on, put some soul in bro.

Speaker 1:

Different times man I just don't get the anticipation when it come to Playboy Cardi bro, because, like I said, I'm going in circles, but when I hear this man verses on songs, I just don't get it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't it yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. I don't maybe I ain't taking the right drug.

Speaker 2:

You definitely not, though. You know what's crazy. I seen Playboy Cardi live. I seen him when he before he became this dark Playboy Cardi, when he was actually rapping, yeah, like I seen him live. Then I was like, okay, that's a cooler show, but I ain't seen the trans. I ain't seen the new Playboy Cardi.

Speaker 1:

You said it right the trans yeah.

Speaker 2:

I ain't seen the new shit that's going on.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. I just don't get the answers. Bro, you don't have to look like Kendrick yeah Been himself since Section 80, bro. Yeah. Ain't never put a gimmick on, bro, so it's possible you could be yourself and still thrive.

Speaker 2:

But that's just him, though. I'm talking about the Playboy Cart, that's them. I'm saying though, cuz we got to let them be them.

Speaker 1:

Hey, who fishing that shirt? Is this in my line?

Speaker 2:

You know, I already told you Once I lose weight, nigga, I'm wearing, I'm gonna come up here. Are you going straight? Yo yo, what's going on? I'm out here, cuz why are we standing up this podcast showing my legs niggas, shorts on and everything.

Speaker 1:

I'm ond cruise. I'm about to get right here.

Speaker 2:

I'm about to get right. Speaking of music, dropping though Kanye first off before I get to what I want to talk about, just drop music. I mean, you know what's funny? No, no, the fuck, I don't. No, nigga. But he got a new pair coming out. It's $20. I'm going to buy them just because.

Speaker 1:

But when it comes to the music, but you support him, though I like Kanye, I do too. That's my guy he probably want T. Top 5 Of what Of me so Think about it, bro.

Speaker 2:

I mean, he, he Top tier. I just don't know what we put.

Speaker 1:

I don't give a fuck If G or C wrote.

Speaker 2:

Saha wrote no I don't even give a fuck If it's rapping.

Speaker 1:

The first four albums Top tier.

Speaker 2:

I don't Might be fine, you know, yeezus is my favorite Kanye album. That's the best Kanye, my favorite Kanye album. Why Nigga? Because coming off of what came before that, 808. Was 808 right before Yeezus.

Speaker 1:

Or was it my 808 was before Twisted Dark Fantasy.

Speaker 2:

So you got 808s, then Twisted Dark Phoenix, whatever, whatever, right, and then, out of nowhere, Yeezus come up. What happened to?

Speaker 1:

Pablo after that.

Speaker 2:

No, Pablo came later. Yeah, Pablo came later.

Speaker 1:

Yeezus came, boy, that's my shit, black Skinhead on there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, yeah, that's my shit, I listened to that all the way through.

Speaker 1:

I ain't saying it's a bad album.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying that From Yeezus up until now, it's my favorite Kanye Real, yeah, yeah, I mean, I like the graduation, late registration, I like all that.

Speaker 1:

That's my favorite.

Speaker 2:

I like it. I like my beautiful, dark, twisted fantasy. But I do. But once Yeezus hit, that was my. Oh, I like this guy. I feel like you. That was my, I like this guy, I like this guy. Yeah, but he keep threatening. I keep saying threatening. He keep Teasing His new album, which I like, he posting videos with him and his daughter In the studio and shit which is cool. She's young, so Literally. She's young.

Speaker 2:

Nigga she got song credits, which is I like it you feel me, but so Kanye posted this she's young, which is I like it. You feel me, but so Kanye posted this on his Instagram said AI team recruiting looking for engineers, film editors, architects, designers, studio assistants, portfolio blah blah. He is looking for AI people, which AI is is more than just the music, but there has been talks of him doing a lot of ai with music, so I wanted to know how did you, how do you feel about if our artists that we look up to, that we like?

Speaker 1:

start doing AI. The only people I'm going to give a pass on, that is, artists like the DLC and Benny Siegel that shit that Benny previewed yeah.

Speaker 2:

It sounded like Benny. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

But just a person who can actually still do it if you can get in there and do it. Yeah, I don't, I don't, I don't understand it. Now, if you're doing it like as far as like your visuals and shit, it's different because uh, shots out to a camera videos. Kill me, he's a I guess you can't say it, but he's a gang member. He does gang stories or whatever. But, he did an episode, he redid an episode on Big Rebo, who was original Compton Creel.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

And he AI'd his photo. Okay, and he AI'd his photo From the original video. You just see Big Rebo in his jailhouse stance or whatever in the original, but he just redid it and he used AI on that picture, bro, and it was dope. It was like Rebo was speaking, he moving, you could see it, you know what I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah he be like damn, that's probably what dude actually look like Now, if you recreating shit like that then okay.

Speaker 2:

I'm okay with the AI. Now. I'm not a writer or artist who might be.

Speaker 1:

I don't want the AI creating for me. That's what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying so when Kanye first of all, he seemed like he would want to be too much into the music for him to fully use AI. Nah, he going to push it to the limit. Well, see, and that's the other side of it, because it's like, but Kanye probably would want to be like, I'm the first one to do a full AI album.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he going to talk to the AI. Hey, I want God rapping in whole voice but, in three stacks His cadence and I want the beat you voice, but in three stacks His cadence and I want the beat. You know what I'm saying. Kanye, that type of motherfucker, he's not going to utilize it like Beanie. You see what I'm saying? Yeah, I just see Kanye going to the extremes with this shit.

Speaker 2:

And fully going through with it.

Speaker 1:

I can't see him just showing restraint with it.

Speaker 2:

Do we purchase that? I mean, if that's the only way we can? I mean, I'm probably going to get it. That's what I'm saying, because it's still music and I still want to hear it, but it's going to be a different feel. If you know, maybe. If you know not, everything is ai now I'm not going to a ai concert generated concert yeah yeah, where they like yes, kanye.

Speaker 1:

And then when you get there, it's a hologram yeah, yeah, yeah all of his ai generated music and you're like man. What the fuck is this nigga and he in the crowd next to you with popcorn. You, you like this shit, this cool, ain't it? Nigga? Please, I designed that, nigga. What Nah? Bro yeah, just to be fair, let me wait and see.

Speaker 2:

I mean, like I said, I'm going to listen to whatever he drop using it, but if we have an artist on Kanye level, one of two things More people going to try to do it.

Speaker 1:

It ain't try.

Speaker 2:

But it ain't too many people that can do it. Would this turn into?

Speaker 1:

Jennifer Lopez.

Speaker 2:

What you mean.

Speaker 1:

Where now it's like we can take Reggie and make him a new singer. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but that's what I'm I guess not afraid of, but that's what I'm worried about.

Speaker 1:

Is this the new Milli Vanilli?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And that's what I'm scared of.

Speaker 2:

What do you think Milli Vanilli's sitting back thinking right now? Because a lot of these motherfuckers.

Speaker 1:

But nigga, like y'all crucified them, Killed them, niggas Mind you, it was not them actually singing the song.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but if this AI pop off, it ain't going to be them actually singing the song. Well, and Jennifer Lopez wasn't on all them songs either. Shout out to Ashanti.

Speaker 1:

So sad, so sad, bro. That's what popped in my head.

Speaker 2:

Know what I'm saying, though. Know what I'm saying More albums Planning to drop. We got Wayne Talking about Quarter 6 is dropping this year. Do we expect Wayne to be Wayne? I sent you that video the other day of him talking. He got Wayne talking about quarter six is dropping this year. Do we expect Wayne to be Wayne? I sent you that video the other day of him talking. That nigga voice is annoying when he talking. I'll be trying to hear what he's saying, but Just rap. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

What's that man say? He had too much money to worry about problems with black folk.

Speaker 2:

Insane statement. I was like, cool, that's such an insane statement to say.

Speaker 1:

Just give me the music, bro Nigga. That's wild, but that's part of us as black people and I include myself. That's part of the problem with us. We look to celebrities I don't I'm saying as a whole, bro who they put in front of us, it's always a celebrity, bro. We don't have none and I don't want to get like but we ain't got no Fred Hamptons, no Martin Luther King, no MLK.

Speaker 2:

None of that, bro.

Speaker 1:

And then the ones we do got been paid for. Yeah, al Sharpton and all them, come on bro.

Speaker 2:

You see Al Sharpton in front of Costco.

Speaker 1:

Now, brothers, that boy. He look like if he moved to the motherfucking Bones bro. That motherfucker go crack. I see him. It was on Fox, I see it in that motherfucker's in there, bruh, he was in the little square Like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, who talking? He say who talking, but. But I guess we supposed to be Shopping at Costco now.

Speaker 1:

Wow, what's wrong with that Cause?

Speaker 2:

everybody rolling back that DEI shit. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying I did it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they part of Walmart. Walmart did it.

Speaker 1:

What a lot of you guys have to understand. When they talking about DEI, they not talking about motherfuckers who bagging groceries or scanning product, bro. They talking about motherfuckers higher up like CFOs and CEOs and shit. They talking about regular niggas.

Speaker 2:

They talking about white women.

Speaker 1:

That too, but I'm just saying I don't want to get into that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we don't even got into that. I'm not too deep into it, so Pause. Yeah, yeah, pause yeah. Yeah, yeah. Do we want a Wayne album in 2020-25? It's coming this year. That's what he said.

Speaker 1:

Do you still want Wayne verses, I want.

Speaker 2:

Wayne verses.

Speaker 1:

In what capacity?

Speaker 2:

I want you featured. I want you featured on certain songs. I don't see Wayne putting together a full project right now that we will listen to, like the Carter 1, 2, 3.

Speaker 1:

The block is hot. Nostalgia would give them the numbers, because people just want to hear Wayne. Mm-hmm. Like this new Wayne. You know what? I'm saying Like Wayne Like.

Speaker 2:

Lil. Wayne, not you know like when Wayne raps and he don't have that voice on, like that robotic voice on. You don't like that. It's cool for certain things. What don't like the auto-tune voice. It's cool for certain things. What one you like?

Speaker 1:

What one you like? What's your favorite one?

Speaker 2:

Carter, and I know we not going back to Carter 1, 2. Right, yeah, that's all yeah. But if you listen to like he was featured on the, let me play a part part he was featured on. And a lot of niggas Was talking about that Benny the Butcher, a song last year, yeah, and if we can get this Wayne, it's not. It's not an old Wayne, it's Wayne.

Speaker 4:

It's Wayne. Alright, baby, let's go. Big dog Siberian husky flow.

Speaker 1:

I've been a big dog since a puppy. Though my kennel was a bungalow. You could walk the dog, I still run it, so run from it. Niggas that be balking, turn to hush puppies Fuck money.

Speaker 2:

But that's what I'm saying. Don't give me the robotic voice that he be doing when he trying to sing and all that shit.

Speaker 1:

Rap, only thing that was missing.

Speaker 2:

Manny Fresh.

Speaker 1:

Nah Mini.

Speaker 2:

Fresh nigga. That flick of the flame. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what, we know where we going.

Speaker 1:

And when that nigga strike that motherfucker like that and hit you with that Uh-uh nigga, here we go, shut the fuck up.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, bro, here we go. Yeah, but if we getting that, but that's what I'm saying and that's just last year, so if we getting that, give us that. You know what I'm saying. And I only want 11, 12 track don't give me no 26, because that's some shit way to do. Give us 22 songs for no reason, that's it. But that's what I'm saying. I don't know. I don't know if he got a full project.

Speaker 1:

Nigga, I wouldn't even. I wouldn't even label the project. I slapped the the drought name on that Motherfucker award, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

These people don't know about the drought, though they don't know about the drought, so it ain't going, you ain't even gotta use the drought, just give them like.

Speaker 1:

That Like a label like that, a stamp like that yeah, fuck the Carter, bro the Carter over the Carter is over. When you went through your ordeal with Thug and finally got Carter 5 out. No, dead that shit, dead that shit. Might beat him an odd man out. I'm going to keep saying it, but nigga, no, go on and give us something brand fucking new bro, give us that Wayne style right there, pause that, yeah, but give bro, don't, don't, don't try to revamp nothing.

Speaker 1:

Bro, like name wise, like bro, give us something brand fucking new. You, you free of everything right now yeah you know I'm saying you ain't tied down by baby. None of that. You ain't got to worry about Nicki. You ain't got to worry about Drake, tiger, twist. None of them, niggas, it's you all. You, master Gas, nigga, you went from last in class to first place, bro. As far as the hot boys, that's a fact.

Speaker 2:

Now, niggas just leading your world, that's a fact, they following your lead. That's a fact.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's what I'm saying, like, at this point, bro. The show, the Louisiana thing, bro, that should have been the cap on all that old shit.

Speaker 2:

And just let it be yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

If we're going to, we're going to, but outside of this tour, nigga, this is Wayne.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Not Weezyzy, not Lil Wayne, not Dwayne Carter, none of that bitch.

Speaker 3:

This is Wayne. You see what I'm saying that type of shit, bro.

Speaker 1:

But if we getting that. Wayne, yes, I'm all for it, but like, like I said, bro, and like you said, we do not need 22, 26 we don't need it overloaded and we don't need a bunch of features.

Speaker 2:

We don't need it. Give us some rapping Wayne. Give us some introspective. Give us something.

Speaker 1:

I want you going at nigga, like go back at Gilly nigga, If you want to go back?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because they about to be in your city for the Super Bowl. Come on, bro, go at that. Nigga man. Another drop coming. His future is dropping another mixtape, album, mixtape, whatever. No, you gave us three projects last year, but you shook the game up first off. Your album is the album that Hold on.

Speaker 1:

How many did he have before them? Three in the same year.

Speaker 2:

No, he just dropped three last year, so the one with Puffin on Zooties came out the year before.

Speaker 1:

That was the year before, okay, okay.

Speaker 3:

Yeah yeah, yeah, that was the year before, okay, but do you think it's contractual?

Speaker 1:

Who he signed to.

Speaker 2:

Shit, I don't know, but it just it don't seem.

Speaker 1:

I think Future just got so much music bro.

Speaker 2:

And that he just dropping shit.

Speaker 1:

He just knocking hoes off and going straight to the studio Putting shit out, that's it.

Speaker 2:

But do we need it? No Like do I want it. Nah, bro.

Speaker 1:

I feel like right now Feature just like.

Speaker 2:

He under Epic, but it's his own shit though.

Speaker 1:

I think at this point, bro Feature's, just like I don't want nobody to forget about me, so I got to keep dropping, I mean, I guess. So who dropping out of Atlanta consistently like he is?

Speaker 2:

I mean nobody at that clip that I can think of now. I know it's a thousand young rappers no, we talking about the notable. I'm just saying cause somebody gonna say Atlanta don't count.

Speaker 1:

They, they own world. That's a fact. It's niggas like us that can go to a strip club every night, bruh, and own world. That's a fact. They, their own world. It's niggas like us that can go to a strip club every night, bro, and every night they making at least 10, 20,000. Just off them stages.

Speaker 2:

Indeed.

Speaker 1:

And nobody else outside of Atlanta.

Speaker 2:

Indeed.

Speaker 1:

Well, I ain't going to say Atlanta, georgia and maybe Alabama. Alabama, be having some motherfuckers too. For real. Birmingham, montgomery. I went to school in the gunk so I know nigga the Rose man, rp the Dobie Nigga. We used to party at that club.

Speaker 2:

It had 30 different names but it was the Rose, but it was it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And that motherfucker, that bitch anyway. Local acts.

Speaker 2:

So do you want a future album? Long story, short no. I don't know what else coming, but.

Speaker 1:

I want to do it, of course.

Speaker 2:

Of course, that's what we do. I'll take that back.

Speaker 1:

I'll take that back. I want to. I'll take a singing future album like an R&B album An R&B.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Now, if future, give us a full and turn off the lights. I'm looking for I ain't mad at that. Yeah, Because you've never done that, not fully. He give us something like that yeah, yeah, I'll be there for it.

Speaker 1:

I ain't mad at that or another monster or beast mode.

Speaker 2:

I don't want you going back to that, because you're going to fuck it up. You're going to fuck it up the same way you feel about the car. Don't fuck with that, just let it be. Yes, what is that? 56 nights and all that shit?

Speaker 1:

Yes, nigga, you got to be one of the ghosts of Atlanta. He top tier. I'm talking about up there yeah do he make Mount Rushmore of Atlanta? Yeah yeah, I don't. Do he make Mount Rushmore of the south?

Speaker 2:

ooh, let's see who we. I guess that's generational, that's generational there's only one, matt Worsham but that would because. George Washington was number one because who else up there, abraham, I don't think he he's 16.

Speaker 1:

Who else up there? Teddy Roosevelt, he gotta be like 20, 30, some well, I'm gonna say, future would not make my Okay, I'm just asking.

Speaker 2:

Because I'm thinking a lot of people I'm putting P up here Got to.

Speaker 1:

I'm putting P, then you Damn, do you put J Prince up here?

Speaker 2:

That's exactly what I was thinking. And then, cause you had a lot to do, what do you have? Rap a lot and all that shit. You know what's crazy.

Speaker 1:

And I might be the only one to think this, but every time I hear J Prince, you know who I think about Tony Draper.

Speaker 2:

See, but now you Naming niggas, a lot of niggas don't even but I'm just saying like when I think about it, that's what?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I be like damn why people leave Tony out.

Speaker 2:

Man, and then you gotta put Luke on there. Luke did a lot for hip hop in the early For the South.

Speaker 1:

You probably can make an argument For Luke to be on the actual Mount Rushmore hip-hop.

Speaker 2:

Well, of course I mean I would, but you know everybody else ain't going to give him that.

Speaker 1:

Okay, let's do it. Well, we should break that down. I think we might have to. You know what I'm saying. You know how they got the all-decade teams for the NBA and NFL.

Speaker 2:

We.

Speaker 1:

Should do that for hip-hop.

Speaker 2:

I think we should do that for like hip hop. I think we might do that. Well, that's an episode right there, that's a full episode.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man the 80s got some killer though got some names we need.

Speaker 2:

We done, talked about it before, but we really need to break it down, because where would you put LL in the 80s or the 90s?

Speaker 1:

in the 80s. I would put LL in the 80s.

Speaker 2:

He would probably be. He's there, I mean.

Speaker 1:

Well, our decade team, they probably only got like 12 people. I was about to say it's 10 or 12, so you're naming.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're going to name 10.

Speaker 1:

He'll probably be in the top. I want to say he'll probably be in the top half of that team.

Speaker 2:

Of course he's going to be in the top half.

Speaker 1:

Even in the 90s he'll probably be in the top half.

Speaker 2:

You know, GOAT come from him. The label GOAT comes from him.

Speaker 1:

I'm just thinking about it because your boy and I didn't start taking off until like 96.

Speaker 2:

Late yeah At the pocket Biggie.

Speaker 1:

Because even in the 90s you still got motherfuckers like Cube.

Speaker 2:

Right, you got it. Cube was still rocking up until shit. When did Friday came out in 95. Mm-hmm Players Club came out in 98. So he was still rocking. We be clubbing.

Speaker 1:

Bro, you see that clip of him performing that on Nickelodeon with the kids. Nah, nah.

Speaker 2:

Nah, that's crazy, because first of all, first of all the song and then for what movie it's. For, that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

He on stage with them. Kids like that, the kids on stage with him, that's crazy. We be coming.

Speaker 2:

I gotta find that clip.

Speaker 1:

Nickelodeon, Nickelodeon, blimp my friend Lil' Josh in the front like that. Get his groove on.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, we gonna, we gonna do that for one episode 2000's going crazy though. I think the 2000's Is crazy for us, cause we was 2000's going crazy we was 2000's going crazy.

Speaker 1:

You got, you got. Motherfuck is going crazy. We was. 2000s is going crazy. You got motherfuckers fighting for them tennis balls, bro, we was there. Now you got some automatics, because it's like, oh man.

Speaker 2:

So we're going to do top 10 for the 80s, 80s, 90s, early 2000s.

Speaker 1:

In 2010. In 2010.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, okay.

Speaker 1:

And you know what's crazy. Okay, you know what's crazy. Who might throw a motherfucking haymaker in there? Who Lil B?

Speaker 2:

Hey got my fans on, but they look like sneakers, fam. Them niggas had a run too.

Speaker 1:

Lil B was shaking shit up by himself, bro, and was nowhere near one of the best.

Speaker 2:

Not at all, but he had a. He still got a following.

Speaker 1:

He was fucking niggas' world, bro. Did he have beef with Joe Budden Joe?

Speaker 2:

Budden. Joe Budden said something on Twitter, posted something on Twitter 20 minutes later that nigga had a whole song about Joe Budden. Oh, that's him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, later that nigga had a whole song about your buddy. Oh, that's him. Space ball. Yeah, had a whole song about that. Nigga, ain't nobody going to the studio on that.

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, okay, okay we're gonna, we'll, we'll do this, and then, whenever you got yours and I got mine, then we'll put that episode together I already know, because it ain't gonna take me in the 90s. It's crazy. I already got. I already know what I who I got for the 90s, bro, because it ain't going to take me In the 90s. It's crazy.

Speaker 1:

I already know who I got for the 90s for sure the 2000s and 2010s is going to be hard for me. The 90s is the easiest for me the 2000s and 2010s.

Speaker 2:

It was a shakeup Soulja. I'm telling you y'all can't play with Young Soulja. So I don't know a lot about this Chris Brown lawsuit. I ain't read into it.

Speaker 1:

Basically. From what I gather, he's basically going at them for the hit piece they had released.

Speaker 2:

Who put? That out.

Speaker 1:

UMG and I don't got my phone. I was about to say HBO, but I know it's not HBO. That was in cahoots with somebody and they put that out. But that's what it is. I think it's for like $500.

Speaker 2:

$500. That's what I read.

Speaker 1:

$500 million, so he probably got a case Now.

Speaker 2:

I haven't seen the documentary, though, but I've been hearing people say it look like he might. Yeah, he might got a case.

Speaker 1:

What they did was they painted him in a bad light and basically, you know, tried to make her seem like, you know, she was just a good girl, had nothing to do with it.

Speaker 2:

So is this only the Rihanna situation or is it other situations in the documentary?

Speaker 1:

Well, I ain't.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Nigga, I'm reading, I ain't watching that. You know what I mean. Yeah, we know what happened. Yeah, yeah, yeah, basically they just try to paint him in a bad light to where? From my understanding, or what I gather from it, it was like nigga, he bad fruit. You got to figure out a way where we can get from underneath you know and wash our hands with you and make it look good. So, but it looked like he got a good got something going.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah I, I just didn't know. Uh, while we on uh courts, though Um I don't know everything going on with um ASAP Rocky's trial.

Speaker 1:

Oh, this dummy.

Speaker 2:

But A$AP Rocky was offered six months of jail time In probation, whatever Six months of jail time for the gun charge, the shooting. He turned it down.

Speaker 1:

He said, no, I'm good. So this didn't happen in the UK. This happened here. Yeah, I think this one was here, okay, but he said nah, I'm good. So this didn't happen in the UK, this happened here. But he said, I'm good.

Speaker 2:

Fucking six months Going to trial. Now he's facing 24 years Down. I was talking to my wife. My wife was like well, maybe he Got good evidence that he gonna get off. No, maybe he wanna fight it to get his good name and bitch.

Speaker 1:

I don't give a fuck what you got six months nigga, your baby mama paid for the best lawyer and they came back with the best fucking deal and you thought, no, I deserve no jail time. So what did they do, nigga? First and foremost, all you motherfuckers out there better start realizing, bro, what times we living in, y'all thinking because this shit, y'all see this shit on TV, shit on the internet that it don't affect you, nigga. This nigga thought, because of his fucking stature or his status quote unquote would save him. Brother, you got the best fucking deal Six months and a year of probation, which probably was going to be unsupervised. Nigga. Six months that probably was going to put you in club fed and you probably only had to do half of that. If that breeze through, you know what. It's been a week you've been in here, great we're going to release you to your house.

Speaker 2:

They might have gave you time served for everything to try out, but I only think I'm saying I could know for a fact I didn't do nothing. You offer me six months versus 24 years. Nigga, give me that six months. And ain't no jail time easy and it ain't easy to do jail and I know all that. I'm just saying I'm scared of jail. I ain't never been, I ain't never been.

Speaker 2:

I plan on never going, but if you give me six months versus 24 years, there go sir dude, you got me six months and I got eight million in the bank.

Speaker 1:

Bitch, I'm no. I'm breathing out this time. This is nothing. I hold a big dog. Yeah, I Don't have me. How much you make a money you? How? Much you make a month. You strip you and your boys. We good you crazy.

Speaker 2:

I said I haven't even looked at the trail, I don't know what's going on.

Speaker 1:

You don't have to after you've been six months and you like. Now I'm good nigga, I don't want to do a night in that motherfucker, but if I'm looking at six months in 24, years. It ain't no, motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

That's all I was saying. I just wanted to bring that up real quick.

Speaker 1:

Stupidity, insanity, babe, we're rich? No, you're not. I'm rich, I'm good, you're okay. But if you.

Speaker 2:

So what would R we gotta do if, if Rocky get 24?

Speaker 1:

Oh, she gonna make sure to do shirt, cuz that's the father of her children. Yeah what?

Speaker 2:

I'm saying though, but you gonna be out here living life we back home. Ass open.

Speaker 1:

We back in the streets, babe, what I'ma do? You better have your umbrella.

Speaker 2:

L-a-a yeah, I would have took that six months. They got a fire aid benefit concert in California for the the fires that still seem to be going on out there.

Speaker 1:

Hey Joe, Biden said we had to do something about them. Blue roofs I'm sorry.

Speaker 2:

Did you see the video where they had? I'm sorry, you see the video where they had.

Speaker 1:

It looks like they had John Legend say it Dude, why Dude John Legend, making everything worse.

Speaker 2:

Them niggas over there like, yes, they like it, they coming out of fire and shit and give you all of me.

Speaker 1:

That's so crazy, bro. Why the first person? Why the first song popped in my head was ordinary people. He probably was singing it, Maybe.

Speaker 2:

But they got it they got a benefit concert in the Intuit don't turn in a keel form. Few artists Billy Eilish, earth Wind, fire, gracie Abrams, jelly Roll, katy Perry, little Baby, lady Olivia, rodrigo Peso, puma, rhyde Stewart, stevie Wonder, sting Alanis.

Speaker 1:

Morissette and Harrison Pack. I know I was making a joke but not shots out. But, man, I hope everybody out there is making their way the best they can with this concert. I just hope the money actually goes to those in need, because a lot of times you donate and they don't. It's a lot of people out there on the ground that's like shout out to Craig Facts. If y'all can go to his page or his channel. He's actually got people that's lost everything and they got a foundation started out there.

Speaker 2:

Doing some shit out there, doing some shit, yeah, and I found out just watching his show and Corey Hogan 5150.

Speaker 1:

They got another guy that has a page and I try to get the information for you. Yeah, I mean, go, try to get to the people.

Speaker 2:

We'll put some links in this video and in the audio. I mean links in this video and, uh, in the audio. I mean for a donation. You can, like you said you can send me them, and I know the game got some.

Speaker 1:

He was posting too uh, just, I know, I know it's hard to have a sermon or whatever, but just try to get to the people that you know that's actually out there on the ground level that's actually doing the work, man, because a lot of these people, man, they, they, they got these foundations up and they just fill in their pockets and pay their taxes because they know they know as soon as the caring people see a, a helping hand, yeah, they play on heavy heart.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they just gonna donate. Yeah, they're just gonna start sending.

Speaker 1:

So if y'all can donate directly. So so for this benefit concert.

Speaker 2:

Would this be a free concert?

Speaker 1:

Nah, because they're trying to get people to pay. They're trying to get to it. Yeah, now it'd probably like I would hope.

Speaker 2:

I want to say like, for the people of the city, though, like.

Speaker 1:

I would hope that these artists that you naming are doing it for free and the people that's paying to see the artists. Their money goes towards the actual donations, right, right, but yeah, bro, where's the concert?

Speaker 2:

at it's out there in Oakland. Oh, it's in Oakland, LA See that's kind of hard. That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Why the fuck am I trying to go see a concert and my house is burning? And then why am I paying to get in?

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm asking. And why is it inside somewhere? It should be in the field, somewhere where everybody can come like the age. That's probably still what's probably like you'd like the aids, uh, concept benefit, it's probably still what's going on the air. Well, yeah, yeah but yeah man uh, I just wanted to bring it up before we talk about the First time, people that lost everything and the ones who lost actual people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, because pictures and stuff, I mean, it's hard to get back. Well, not now that you got the cloud and stuff, but pictures that you, but your people though, no, yeah, that's what. I'm saying All that I was getting to. All that shit you can get and make new memories with the people that still here, but to lose love in this world I ain't going to keep that to myself. I better say most people be like well my dog, fuck your dog. We love an actual person, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You still said it, though, because I feel like You're like my wife, I feel like She'll be like I ain't even going to say it what I was about to say was Off the record.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, I just want to bring up that benefit concert before we talk about the Super Bowl concert that's coming up. We got SZA now. I like her. Listen to this real quick. Oh, y'all gonna stop on me. Dude don't want us using his soundbite. I'm about to say it is. Maybe they ain't gonna let me play it in his motherfucking ear.

Speaker 1:

Nah bro, let me go back. What'd he say? Yeah, he was just talking about a.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, I'm just saying, I'm just saying I'm just Maybe they ain't gonna let me play it in this motherfucker. Nah, bro, let me go back.

Speaker 1:

What'd he say?

Speaker 2:

Yeah he was just talking about. Look at that, he ain't working. No more, yeah, but long story less. He was talking about because everybody's still wondering if he's gonna do Not Like Us. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Now it seems like he's gonna do Not Like Us, right, not like us. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Now it seems like he's going to do not like us, right. But Joe was saying pretty much like if he was kindred and it was like we can't do it, like we can't let the beat play. He was like at the end he'd just stop all the music, yeah, and just do an acapella on their ass, just stop the whole beat and they can just go muster on a beat, hoe, no, beat, nothing. Make sure you hear me say think about it though. No, I'm trying to see.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to see I've seen this girl that said the same thing, and I'm trying to see if joe said it first or she said oh shit I don't know that I know.

Speaker 2:

That's why I just thought it was a funny take, because if I'm in the Super Bowl, can you get away with that, and the lights go down low, everything cut off. That's what I'm saying. Can you get away with that? Look lights, shine on D-Bo. Any rap nigga, he a freak bro.

Speaker 1:

They did it before, though man down.

Speaker 2:

Call the ambulance, tell them breathe. A freak bro, they did it before, though man down, call an ambulance, tell them breathe. I'm like, I'm sorry.

Speaker 1:

And just have a spotlight when he say it's a freak, though Just have one random light pop up and have LeBron back up.

Speaker 2:

That would see what I mean.

Speaker 1:

That would be nasty. Oh they on this nigga. If that nigga play TV off, he gotta have the mustard, the actual mustard. Mascot. Run a car Monster.

Speaker 2:

Like he's streaking or something. Hey, what's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Them saying that Sizzler is the special guest is a slap in the face. They, like this shit was already playing, but this is this a pit stop in our tour. I Think this motherfucker, stop recording. Put that kawaii laugh on there, bro. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

I laugh on there bro.

Speaker 1:

That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Well, we got it on the phone. Yeah, we got the audio here. But damn, that's crazy, that's a shame.

Speaker 1:

Oh, anyway, where was we at though? Hey man, we need a good engineer out there, man. I think the memory card just ran out of my fucking memory on that ass. Somebody who wanna build with the team man oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

If you got somebody, you gotta be cool though you can be white, black. Asian, puerto Rican and Haitian. We got new background shakes though. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Oh, where was we at? We said this Damn, now I can't even. Uh, Throw your ass off, didn't you? Yeah, oh my.

Speaker 2:

God Whoa, that's what I want to play, but it ain't going to play. You ain't going to be able to hear it now because the god dang old machine doesn't stop. Oh. Oh Well, anyway, so I now because the god dang old machine doesn't stop. Oh Well, anyway so. I'm going to play this. Have you heard about academics? What's been going on? No, this is him talking to a 15-year-old. Oh man, what the fuck? This is a 30. That's a dude.

Speaker 4:

that's, yeah, that's, that's dj, academics and uh, tory they say tory lane's manager talking to a 15 year old little boy.

Speaker 2:

What the fuck, bro? And they talking about. And they talking about how it started, where they was asking if you had a girl type or whatever, but then it went into no one of my mans was fighting so hard for drake, because he is who he is and I really don't think you see.

Speaker 1:

See, they just made me feel like when act was talking about I didn't touch girl. It made me feel like you didn't touch girl because you like touching books but that's that conversation.

Speaker 2:

And then somebody was online. They was like why are you talking to a kid like? They was like this is the same conversation you have in the barbershop barbershop no, it's nohop. No, it's not. No, it's not, no, it's not. I'm a barber. We might ask somebody hey, you got a girl, how many girls you got? Ha, that's crazy, ain't no way. I'm looking at no 14, 13, 15 year old dude. I'm not looking at no girl.

Speaker 1:

And then say this man fuck you. But that's crazy though. Like even barbershop talk. Even if a nigga do say, oh, you got a girl, you ain't hitting it though, yeah, but that's like saying, oh, you ain't got a girl, you got a boyfriend, he bussing you up. You know what I'm saying? Like the way the conversation went.

Speaker 2:

It was, it was crazy pause. So now you got academics online and for some reason we got this thing. Instead of like if somebody points something out about somebody, they don't take responsibility, they just say but what about when? So-and-so did this?

Speaker 1:

See, that's why we ain't caught on.

Speaker 2:

Why we ain't caught on. Well, we gonna just be here.

Speaker 1:

Because I can't do that. It's like hey Crazy. Growing up I used to get my ass beat. If my daddy thought I was better, tell him.

Speaker 2:

I'm talking to you right now. Why did you do this? But he, even with the. What's the Elon Musk doing? The Nazi, yeah, whatever. But when you ask his supporters, they like. So what do you think about that he was giving?

Speaker 1:

this heart away. That was so great.

Speaker 2:

And then you got a motherfucker saying well, if you think about it, they all kind of throw their hands up like nigga. No, but even if they is, what do you think about them? What do you think about them doing?

Speaker 1:

I'm going to get canceled.

Speaker 2:

We ain't. Who yes about them doing it, if I'm gonna get canceled. Who yes, this is wow, but it's okay to be that way with an adult, with an adult. You talking to a 15 year old boy and then so it's one part. It's one part, though it's one part where where he say we're gonna send some strippers to your crib, right, the little boys say nah, fam, you trying to put them girls on the case. Academics say so. They say he say you know, all the rappers lost their virginity to an older woman dude, say the 15 year old dude like not sure that that's, that's cool. And they just kept, they just kept going and kept going.

Speaker 1:

You see they post on my story, does they? We're casting. I was telling the young, though he said you got. Dawson, you feel like a. Curl it was like hey yo. Yeah, shut that shit down. These niggas is weird. Shut that shit. I Play sports coming up Nigga. I quit football after my freshman year because I was. I seen some, I seen bruh like yeah, shit's weird, niggas is weird. I don't know, I'd rather be in a band where. I can, I can just do it. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying I can get on a little something I ain't never, I ain't gotta leave it. You know what? I'm saying Like bruh, like that, I ain't never been on them white boy games. You see what I'm saying. Yeah, I got you and I hate to be like that, but that's who I know to play them games yeah that's what they Open dick what? The fuck what we talking about we playing open chest. Yeah, like a nigga like open chest then you like ah, my nigga be like hey Doty, what's up, bro yeah?

Speaker 2:

that shit crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah, like nigga, I don't play them games, bro, I don't even slap my kick, bro Coaching, I never even hit my boys on the ass good job, bro, I be like yeah, nigga, what's up, boy Nigga? No, you ain't doing nothing. Don't get used to it. We not getting used to that you see what I'm saying. That type of shit right there. It's fucking wild. Like you said, you talking to some random ass white boy on the game. This is the shit that I have to tell my kids about.

Speaker 2:

On the game this was live so think about the shit you might be doing when it's not live, if you okay with talking like this Only on a stream where the little dude is streaming. That's what I'm saying. Just think about what you texting, think about what you you know. I'm saying I got shit crazy, that shit wild.

Speaker 1:

Hey academics, bro, Throw your motherfucking camera in the microwave, bro.

Speaker 2:

Do you know how easy it is not to be a weirdo?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just don't do weird shit.

Speaker 2:

That's all I'm saying. It's so easy not to be a creepy nigga.

Speaker 1:

The only way I'm playing a game with a 15 year old boy, bro, is if he my son or my nephew or something like that brother, like, bro, if I'm online, like, and I hear it, I instantly mute myself. Well, I must say, I must say with the streaming.

Speaker 2:

You play games, you got fans, blah, blah blah. A young person will come in. But I'm saying, even if you do interact, you 40 down there, Nigga, fuck that you know how to interact. I'm a barber. So for anybody that's talking about this barber, talk it. Don't go that far with no kid. What barber do you go to? That's what I was about to say, and if it does, you need to look at your barber. And if it does, barbers is weird too.

Speaker 1:

I'm not saying that, like he, go to a barber that touches lip. You want your mustache done.

Speaker 2:

Hey, fam, motherfucker, like my wife be saying that like Sometimes you gotta get into, she don't talk about no shit like that. But like Sometimes I be saying, damn my barber Side of the internet not popping because I'm not doing certain shit. But then when I see certain shit that niggas is doing, there's another trend that niggas is doing right now when they putting gloves on and putting their finger in niggas' mouth to line them up, they say, oh yeah, that's a new thing that we doing. First of all, I'm not going to do that. And if I sit in a barber chair and you put your finger in my mouth, I swear to God we on another level, this is my barber.

Speaker 1:

This is my barber. This is also my friend.

Speaker 2:

Fam this nigga try some shit like that. I will up my hey, what the fuck wrong with you? That's what I'm. Who the fuck doing this shit? And maybe that is a reason why something shit that I've been trying online don't pop out, because I'm not doing that shit.

Speaker 1:

I'm not, but you keep it. Barber content, though that's what it's supposed to be. They are doing content.

Speaker 2:

And I guess they got this one trend and I'm just speaking barber community right now. They got this one trend where the client's sitting in a chair right and you just face on the client and he like this. He's like, are you sure that's how you're supposed to do it? And then, when it zoom out, the barber got the clipper between his legs, hitting it on his head like it. What type of shit is this?

Speaker 1:

Hey man, what's next bro? I'm sorry bro. I'm sorry bro, I'm saying that shit weird Niggas think that shit cool bro.

Speaker 2:

But to me, when I scroll by stuff like that, it's not even funny, it's not even, but I don't, hey, man, contrary to belief, bro, some things you can't come back from. It is what it is.

Speaker 2:

So, the album review. We're going to review the Headbusters, which is a trio from DJ Paul, juicy J and Fiend. So this album came out in 2002. Some of y'all may be alive back in 2002. It was recorded and released all in 2002. So it's a release under Hypnotize Mind and Fiend's label, which is Elfie, produced by DJ Paul Juicy J. Pretty much. They did most of them and I think it's like two songs produced by Fiend.

Speaker 1:

Selecto Hits. That's a distributor.

Speaker 2:

Selecto Hits was a distributor. I used them a little bit back in the day when you had to print up your own shit. So they distributed through Selecto hits. That's for those who don't know. That's all independent. That means they paid somebody to print them up, but all the money that came back once that was settled, that's them. As far as singles, this album had no singles. I was talking to my brother about it, about like trying to figure out where it even came from. It seemed to kind of come and go. You know what I'm saying. It did hit the independent. It hit number one on independent charts, number 98 on the US Billboard 200. So that's as surprising. And in the top 15 on the R&B hip hop albums. So it did something. It did something.

Speaker 1:

you know I'm saying what I did go on a no limit run whatever dropping movies, and they were doing everything.

Speaker 2:

So, again, the album does feature a lot Get your shit together, bro. It does feature Project Pat Crunchy, black LeChat, frasier Boy and that's pretty much it. Lord Infamous, I mean your 36 Mafia Hypnotize Mine crew, but yeah, so the song is called that's how it Happened To Him Pretty much just a collaboration album. Like there's no story to the album. There's no thing. They got a few different skits in between. It's not a real thing though, it's really no thing, but it seemed like they tried to string it together with those dark skits and shit, but it's like how to get rid of a body and then it went in. That's how it happened to him, but that skit has nothing to do with anything.

Speaker 1:

They tell you how to get rid of them, but don't tell you how it happened to them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's how it happened to him. Yeah, that's how it happened to him, though what? What happened, just know.

Speaker 4:

Well, you get 16 pigs and you chop them up into six.

Speaker 2:

We got that going on, but as far as that the album is cool, if you understand the hypnotized mind sound, the Juicy J DJ Paul sound.

Speaker 1:

Anytime. I got Juicy J and DJ Paul on an album with just them and Crunchy Black, which is the actual Precise Mop, yeah, yeah, yeah. And everybody else included would be hypnotized, hypnotized, kemp, okay, and everybody else included would be, uh, hematized, chemitized, okay. So with this I always feel like I'm listening to an instrumental album, bruh with bare bones lyrics. You see what I'm saying. It's like just put something on top of it and make a snappy hook. Yeah, we, we just trying to settle beats. You see what I'm saying. That's what I get from 36 mafia outside of you know, the project, pass the legit, the camp. Yeah, you see what I'm saying, because dj paul and juicy j are probably the I don't want to say weakest, but um out of everybody.

Speaker 1:

They probably the lower tier of the group, yeah so, but they're, they're powerhouse producers. You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

The production, and then that sound of that time. They have that Memphis sound though, so that still kind of resonates more so now, would you say, the Memphis sound is 367? Definitely Anybody from Memphis right now. That's out right now, even when I think when I'm Should probably play a fly shot after mr Eames. I know mr Eames did a couple beats back in the day.

Speaker 1:

But, uh, I bought a few beats I have to toot my own horn, but yeah what? Was your shit on here.

Speaker 2:

My favorite songs on here was when they Hang Headbusters. That's how it happened to them.

Speaker 1:

Alright. What was the smoking song? Smoke If you Got it. Number nine Okay, smoke If you Got it was my. Get the fuck out of my face.

Speaker 2:

I like all smokers Well you was probably smoking while you I did.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was like it ain't better than this is for the weed, but it's alright, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I didn't like it. I think once you get the, get the fuck out of my face. Anything after that is trash.

Speaker 1:

Like I told you before we started recording DJ and DJ Paul will rework another motherfucking song. They will rework a song, bro. Yeah, Into the work.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Get the fuck out of my face. They redid. It Was this one first or was Project Pat first? Project Pat was.

Speaker 2:

Project Pat always first. Yeah, yeah, yeah, pat first Project.

Speaker 1:

Pat was Project Pat, always first because he also did. It's not called Players Anthem his version on Laying the Spat Down. Yeah, yeah, yeah, pimp C reworked that song.

Speaker 2:

He had them rework that song, but you know, Pimp said when I get home I want that song. No, no, no. But them saying they will rework that song?

Speaker 1:

They do not. But you know what I'm saying. They will rework the song. They do not mind. Yeah, you see what I'm saying that's all I'm getting to. Yeah, the skits I could have did without Didn't need them, and you only got two bro. It's like if you're going to try to use skits to tie the whole project together. Do something with it. Yeah, because, like you said, the only one that really correlated to the song was uh, uh, uh the ski, and then how to get rid of it.

Speaker 2:

That's how it happened to him. I mean, what else? So when I'm listening to it, that's what I was trying to figure out. I was trying to figure out Was was fiend in the studio with DJ power on juicy J, or was it kind of like a they had to?

Speaker 1:

be, for yeah they had to be to make this. I feel like this is one of times where thing was in between. He was like man, I need some trashy type shit. Probably was already in Memphis, or you know what I'm saying. Just brief style and I'm like, oh, you know what.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but see that's what I was thinking about. I was trying to figure out where it came from. How did it come to? Because it literally came and went like after this album, Fiend and Three 6 Mafia don't do shit together.

Speaker 1:

That's it, nigga Fiend, stopped rapping. I'm feeling in three, six mafia Don't do shit together. Everything that doesn't it make a feeling. Stop rapping.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, for the most part.

Speaker 1:

Before he disappeared yeah because right after this, like I said, see me, like I actually choices came out before this right. Yeah, I know, yeah, and Fame wasn't in the movie, right, remember that was they was promoting choices to was things supposed to be in that movie and everything fell through and he was like, well, shit, let me take my ass home, ain't no money ain't nothing going on.

Speaker 2:

It was kind of it just I don't know cuz. Nothing nuts. Like I said, none. Since Dean has Come over there, I get some more memory cards and shit pissing me off.

Speaker 1:

Now this is gonna have two different sounds on this bitch.

Speaker 2:

I'm like it's gonna work.

Speaker 1:

Like you said, bro, I'm just lost because Choices we know where Choices came from. Choices had a movie, even if you didn't know where the songs came from. You can be like well it ties in. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it makes sense. It's like bro, we have nothing to go off of outside of you just telling they just rapping. Yeah, they're just rapping on leads and, like I told you, juicy J is literally just rapping rhyming words.

Speaker 2:

Juicy J has gotten better. He ain't never been a, but his style is his style. That's what makes it him, though His verbiage got better. Yeah, but he's still Juicy J His cadence is his cadence. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Hey man, but that's the album.

Speaker 2:

That's how it happened to him. I mean, ain't really a lot to say. It was produced by Juicy J and DJ Paul, and then it's like that's it. It happened. It's like the thing, like I want to talk to Finn and I want to say do you remember doing this Like happened. It's like the thing like I want to talk to Fiend and I want to say do you remember doing this? Like, do you remember putting this out? That's what he's going to tell you. But yeah, so what do you?

Speaker 1:

What do we give zeros? A zero nigga. I don't want to give him a zero. I give him a one.

Speaker 2:

I give it a one, I'm giving it a one bro, I don't want to give him a zero, I give him a one, I give it a one. I'm giving it a one, bro, I'll give it a 1.5.

Speaker 1:

Because really, bro, you know what probably would have made this better If this was a Fiend. Uh, Three, 6 Mafia produced album, Okay, yeah yeah, yeah, Because Fiend can rap no that's what.

Speaker 2:

I'm saying Now let me go back to that Cause we was talking about Juicy J and DJ Paul rapping. Fiend can rap, rap, rap, like when you go back to no Limit Days or if you go back to anything, fiend, right now like Fiend, is one of them. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Like If they didn't have Mystical, he would have been carrying other facts.

Speaker 2:

Facts, like like fiend is a rapper, great performer, so I see them performing. Maybe we seen, like three years ago, yeah, I went to Kentucky, yeah, we'll see him. Yeah, so good performer. Even this day, you know saying like, let me ask a question before we give it a rating. Do you think some of the Not everything lasts for forever? We know that, but do you think some artists might fare better if they wasn't signed to a no Limit or a Cash Money sometime?

Speaker 1:

No, I don't think we get them artists if they're not signed, if they're not signed to where they were.

Speaker 2:

I'll just be thinking about nobody from no Limit extended past that time. I mean Mystical locked up. I think he would have been the one to really he was though. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Then he got locked up, fucked up the vibe, but nobody else outside of that did anything Once no Limit ended it's like everybody just stopped Rob Markman.

Speaker 1:

We got to think about the whole package as well too, because Fiend didn't have the aesthetic he could rap his ass off. He could perform, but he don't have that aesthetic. Mizko at the time had everything. He had the sound motherfuckers wanted. He sounded different from everybody. He had the sound motherfuckers wanted. He sounded different from everybody. He could really rap. His songs was Think about his singles, bro Danger Fucking. Tarantula was one of them ones, rob Markman, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman, it was one of them ones. Then you let's go to Silk. Silk got the aesthetic, but he don't have the same Rob Markman. Yeah, he wouldn't have been able to carry p. He had everything and he was the money you said. I'm saying everybody, love the boss yeah, you said something and you pop in your.

Speaker 1:

Then you get the thing the rapping his ass off me and x. I feel like me x was typecast. It would be the wrong thing. But if me and X had this, if she looked like Mercedes, what was right?

Speaker 2:

what was rapping? Like she was rapping.

Speaker 1:

They would have been like that's a because.

Speaker 2:

Then it would have been look Kim.

Speaker 1:

I'll give you that and let's see, and that's her, that's pretty much everybody out there counting.

Speaker 2:

That's like the main people.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was going to say you're not going to talk about Mr Magic or nobody, even C-Murdered, c-murdered. He had that gangster persona that everybody was looking for back then and everybody was running towards. You see what I'm saying, but he didn't have the same yeah.

Speaker 2:

I was about to say but he didn't have the same yeah.

Speaker 1:

but to say he, really how, if Outside of the KLC beats and everything other thing. Even BG, bro. I mean, we know in there even BG BG was not the best rapper, bro, but he had what everybody wanted. He was the third street nigga out of everybody. Yeah, jovey, at the time best best rapper knew what he had had. The look, motherfucker, I am what I am. You see what I'm saying, wayne, just bringing up the rear because he the baby. Now this nigga looked at everything because he's, what am I calling him? He paid attention to history.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So he loved music so much he pulled it from all the greats. But I don't even got to pull from us because everybody walked the walk of God. All I do is rap my ass off. Like Juvie had a streak, like BG and had the charisma of me. You see what I'm saying? Come on, and we see what he did with it because when everybody else what'd?

Speaker 1:

he do. He said oh shit, nigga, I yeah, what do you do From the wall? Is they got me go boat? You could drive 500 degrees and just ran took off yeah even if, even when my food was saying he probably did, because he sounds very similar. But why wouldn't I take naked name? Nobody fucking with you. Yeah, I'll rap better than you. I swear better than you. I Put I rap better than you. I swag better than you. I put this shit together better than you. I took your style and sound better than you.

Speaker 2:

You made it better, that's for sure.

Speaker 1:

That's why when you go back and see when Wayne is telling Drake just be yourself. You're a better chameleon than I am. You can take everybody's style and run with it, bro. Just do that.

Speaker 2:

You don't have to put on a persona, just take the style, but some of them styles became gangster styles though no, yeah, but he took the persona, not the, not the style got you, got you, got you, got, you, got you.

Speaker 1:

You see what I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you people was getting the mr shoe when, when Queen Latifah was on talking about, they went to her and Tupac went to a gay club, they went to a lesbian club. Hmm, you know, and everybody like, see, it's a gay nigga, take it on. He did juice and now he's taking all this gangster persona context.

Speaker 2:

Man, yeah, don't nobody care about context, nobody care about the truth, when there lies more than anything, that is true yeah, what you rating this album a 1.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna give it a 1. I don't have to say that a 1, because if this was just fiend over their beats with 12, 11 songs was just Fiend over their beats with 12, 11 songs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, then it gives it a different vibe.

Speaker 1:

Now we might have Fiend in 2001, 2002. That's crazy.

Speaker 2:

It's like everybody, just we also got a thing, bro, we didn't get Juicy J until Wiz. Yeah, brought him, gave him a different.

Speaker 1:

Look. You see what I'm saying. Yeah, so everybody runs their course.

Speaker 2:

Bro, yeah brought him, yeah gave him a different, so Everybody runs their course and I know and I understand it, but sometimes I be, you know, as the, not a hip hop historian, cuz I don't know you don't have to, but I'll be looking back Sometimes I just be like damn, like what if this piece was over here? Yeah, I'm saying just the, just to think about it, but you got an album for us next week. Play a fire. Which one is it crowning? You know what I'm saying, just to think about it. But you got an album for us next week.

Speaker 1:

What's? Uh, I'm gonna do Play of Fire.

Speaker 2:

Play of Fire, which one? Is it Crown of Me, crown of Me.

Speaker 1:

Crown of Me. Crown of ought to be Crown of Me. Yep, there you go. You could've went back bro. Now go back. I know the cover. Yep, there you go. You could have went back bro. Now go back. I know the cover, yep moving on.

Speaker 2:

Alright, so next week we'll do Play or Fly Moving on. Give y'all a take on that Minute Maid Mafia. Give y'all a take on that. Oh, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool cool cool, cool, cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man Come on, Super seed records bro.

Speaker 2:

For y'all listening and watching. I do apologize for the sound. My memory card ran out of space, so that's my fault. Everything else is good out of space, so that's my fault.

Speaker 1:

Everything else is good. You gotta get some of them home videos off of there.

Speaker 2:

No, I'm just gonna get more memory cards Babe the video went up.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna use the sound.

Speaker 2:

Nah, I just gotta get some more memory cards. It's all good, though.

Speaker 1:

I wanna say uh, appreciate you holding me down, man, yeah, man, it's a team baby. Appreciate that, man, yeah, because it'd be wild baby. My baby man. When you got active kids bro like yeah, yeah, yeah, they be Well, I said, life be lifin' baby.

Speaker 2:

Man, you just don't understand that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I want to say I appreciate y'all man on behalf of both of us and like to the party with W and Reggie man for this fucking with us. Man of six views. I appreciate all of it man, I do this for fun. Man, shit, I've been up since 3 this morning. It's 3 in the afternoon. You gotta get some rest. When I miss it it's just because my people bro, or I'm just dog ass sick. This be fucking vent time for me. I be at house back. Let me text Rachel, oh yeah, already texted.

Speaker 2:

Get an extra episode out.

Speaker 1:

Oh, speaking of the tapes man before we sign off. How did you like it?

Speaker 2:

I liked it that nigga was rapping. I'm mad that we didn't talk about that. That's why I brought it up before we left.

Speaker 1:

I was like, hey, man, if he wrote that and I remember he did, I got to say but he did rap yeah.

Speaker 2:

He did. So, if y'all don't know, cam said something and it wasn't a diss, yeah, but like the song. Say he didn't mean it like that. Yeah, but that's how I took it. Take the junior off. But Omar Gooding, the actor, yeah, responded to Cam for kind of. I guess Cam was kind of A little slight. You know what I'm saying, but it's an actual like, it's a good. My machine is not going to work right now, so I can't. I'm going to input it. I'm going to input a little bit here. Check for the any. You know I'm saying but now, like Short, sweet, like it. It didn't sound corny because when I first seen I was like that's why I said you to you, don't that nigga was, I ain't mad at it. I was like, yeah, I ain't mad at it. If Cam want to rap, I wouldn't be mad at it. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I ain't Cam ain't going to be able to hit him with that hokey pokey.

Speaker 2:

Because that nigga was good. He ended it with okay, you got more money than me, your name bigger than mine. Now what? Like, I like that, like, okay, we got that out the way.

Speaker 1:

But niggas don't mean to.

Speaker 2:

Now let's rap. He said you're going to bring up my big brother, blah, blah, blah. Cool, let's go Take the junior off. You don't know him anymore. Nah, I like that, though I wasn't mad at him at all. Yeah, it was strange, super strange, you know, yeah, yeah, thank you for listening to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Doty, and we'll be back next week with better sounding quality. Insert gang signs. He threw it up.

Speaker 1:

I seen him Hold on, they said five, hold on, they put six. See what I mean? Yeah, nothing, no coming back for me it, they said five, hold on, they put six.

Speaker 4:

See what I mean. Yeah, no, no game-bagging for me it was probably five.