
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
"2 Regular Guys Having Irregular Conversations"
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
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The episode explores Kendrick Lamar's thought-provoking halftime show at the Super Bowl and the Eagles' victory over the Chiefs, offering a reflective critique of both events. The hosts discuss the cultural implications of Kendrick's artistry while also delving into social media reactions and the evolution of the halftime show in hip-hop culture.
• Tribute to Irv Gotti’s legacy in hip-hop
• Breakdown of the Eagles' Super Bowl victory strategies
• Analysis of Kendrick Lamar's halftime performance
• Discussion of artistic expression versus entertainment value
• Reactions to Kendrick's message in contrast to crowd expectations
• Conversations on social media opinions regarding the performance
• Future topics hinting at continued cultural discourse.
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I tried to wait till it was all said and done, and go back and watch it.
Speaker 2:It's a lot going on.
Speaker 1:Yo, welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Doty and we are back that. Rob Van Dam, rob Van Dam. Before we get into what we want to get on, I want to start with Rest in peace. Irv, gotti and DMX. That's tough boy. I just seen the video Automatic.
Speaker 3:Yeah, man, I just seen the video Automatic.
Speaker 1:Yeah, man, it's a recipe to Irv Gotti, Producer, writer in the hip-hop community. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he had a lot. He brought us Murder Inc. Ja Rule, Ashanti, Cadillac Ty.
Speaker 3:Ja Rule Ashanti.
Speaker 1:Ja Rule and Ashanti, but he also had some hands in the younger years of, like Jay, biggie, dmx. You know what I'm saying Some of the best years, some of the early, the upbringing. So rest in peace to Irv Gotti. Condolences to his family. I know that's heavy, especially starting off the year. They said he was sick, he had some problems and they ended up having a stroke or whatever. So I just wanted to start with that. And if y'all didn't know, irv made that beat.
Speaker 2:He made a lot of beats.
Speaker 3:He made a lot that we can go back to and be like.
Speaker 1:Was it him he might have, because I know he had his hand in a lot of the early Jay shit, not like a lot but like a good amount. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Man, my brother said I should. He said, man, you need to invest more in your pocket. What do you think we missing, cuz?
Speaker 1:What are you talking about? What do you think we missing?
Speaker 3:He said man cuz why your boy Reggie got a whole computer in front of him. You can at least have an iPad.
Speaker 1:I said damn, get upgraded a little bit. This the home computer man. It's just here we at my location at the moment. So once we get some other, hopefully we one day can have somebody on the offset Googling stuff for us and you know, he offered that too.
Speaker 3:We'll be like John, look it up for me real quick. He offered that too and he was like but I got to get paid.
Speaker 1:Oh, I said damn, man, not just now. If you want to grow with the team, yeah, bro, come on man, we can grow with the team, but we ain't we ain't there yet.
Speaker 3:Come on and hustle with us till we can get to that, Till we can get there, and then the shit look good afterwards. You know what I'm saying. You can really get them percentages in. Have your name on something, maybe they just pulling up all his, all of them, the remixes and all that. I shouldn't even.
Speaker 2:Damn it, man.
Speaker 3:I should have put Jay Z Earth. You know what I'm saying. What he produced, damn it, my bad.
Speaker 1:It's cool man. I've been on the road.
Speaker 3:I'm coming straight from the road.
Speaker 1:Hey, how was your birthday weekend, though I was straight.
Speaker 3:We tried to go to, some young dude told us at the valet he was like hey man, y'all going out Like yeah, man, you see us, yeah, you're clean.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man.
Speaker 3:He was like me and my girl go to this place called Rocksteady First. Me and my guy go to this place called Rocksteady First off. I've never really eaten Caribbean food.
Speaker 3:But he was like man, the five straight. They got a restaurant downstairs. I'm like hell, yeah, this is downstairs. Yeah, nigga, the line was around the block. That's the area you in, nah. But we looked up, we got in a good spot. But as soon as we get in line I'm like damn, I ain't got no cash on me. But what saved me, saving grace, was see these big ass, swole ass niggas. I was like, hey, bro, race show crazy. I'm like, oh, they must not. Okay, what's up, bro man race show crazy. Ain't nothing but hard legs in there, bro, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Turn it around.
Speaker 3:What was crazy was it wasn't nothing but women in the line and I was like nigga y'all going to leave me.
Speaker 1:Y'all see how I'm doing and y'all see what's going on.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I was like well, maybe, and it was close to Midtown. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, quick that motherfucker's damn packed bro, it was packed though. Nigga, I'm talking about. Excuse me, Excuse me. That time and that's outside Nigga. Yeah, that was the line, god, but we went right next door. I don't eat seafood, my baby do, but.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean Burger, yeah, going, yeah, going to a seafood spot and getting a burger is crazy.
Speaker 3:And the lady looked at me too.
Speaker 1:She said uh, you sure, yeah, I was like yes, ma'am, if it's on the menu, though it's on the menu.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying they got to cater to people like that yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, I don't eat seafood. I can't eat seafood. I'm sick, and they ain't Like deep fried shrimp oh damn Catfish. You know what I'm saying? Shit like that. They had head or not Hood nigga shit they had. I just caught this motherfucker. You want it?
Speaker 1:He ain't want to crap no legs, I'll be good. He won't crack no legs, I'll be good.
Speaker 3:Man, they hustling like a motherfucker down there, though, because you see it on TV. I think about it Not even three minutes later. Bro, baby, you ready, you ready for?
Speaker 1:this you said you think about it. You said you think about it.
Speaker 3:Baby, you want it.
Speaker 1:I'm coming back to you. I threw it on my girl Baby you want it.
Speaker 1:I said we good, we good, hey, didn't nobody try to get y'all on. No valet shit Like hey park. Nah, well, they going to get you anyway. Nah, I wasn't going to. I remember we went down there, man, we was young, me and my wife, lj, and his wife went down there, young, we riding with LJ, right, so we pull up, we going into a club or whatever nigga out there. He said, hey cub, you park right here. Lj said shit, cool, what do I got? He said give me $20, cause I make sure everything's straight.
Speaker 1:Cuz boom, 20 bones, we in there, boom having a good time come out, we ready to leave booted like a motherfucker, ain't it, hey Cub? You got boot on your shit, that nigga said I was good. He got boot on your shit, Cub.
Speaker 3:I didn't see them out of town plays, got him.
Speaker 1:I remember, hey, while we out there, while we looking at the boot, you see a nigga and you say they got you Cub. Yeah, that's what they do, cub, Damn. It wasn't my shit, though, but that's my nigga's all you know, Damn bro how much is it.
Speaker 3:I ain't got the whole shit.
Speaker 1:I ain't had shit back then, so we all had to pitch in back then. We got to get somebody else helpful.
Speaker 3:We went in free before 12 on purpose.
Speaker 1:There was a reason behind it purpose.
Speaker 3:There was a reason behind it. Now Atlanta what's crazy is? You always hear about Atlanta parking politics, I would say, through people that live in Atlanta and they talk about how the Africans are running it. Boy, they in the hotels too. I went down to the cashier. All I heard was them speaking and they made a tongue. I was like fuck, I'm about to get dead.
Speaker 3:They about to get you the only thing that saved me was I was putting everything on my car and Duke looked so upset. Yeah, because you couldn't give him no cash. He said cash or charge to the room. I was like the room Nigga, he was room number. I was like God damn. God damn, I looked at the bill, bro, when I checked out man.
Speaker 1:You straight, though. I mean I'm talking about in the sense of the.
Speaker 3:I mean I gotta pay for it to have a good time. Yeah, have a sense of security. Yeah, man, that shit was like $75 a night. Man that was dinner For parking Nigga. No. Dinner For parking Nigga. No, I was spending money to live. And what was crazy was the second night we got there. It was his lady. She was like hold on, that's supposed to be in my package. And the valet dude was confused. She was like we got valet packages. She was like nigga, I'm not about to pay $600.
Speaker 1:I'm not giving you nothing next. Yeah, she was like It'll not walk the two blocks. Don't get my shit.
Speaker 3:I'll be like that she ended up paying that valet. We got your car. We got your car, your keys.
Speaker 1:She came in and said he was like well, can I hold?
Speaker 3:your keys. We got your car, your keys. Good, he already knew the deal. He was like yeah, you going to park, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:She came out so like didn't even want to look at dude, my car over there, Because now you got to do what you got to do to get your shit. But now you looking like this nigga, because you know they got you, though it's just the public parking.
Speaker 3:If that shit ain't in the garage, I'm just using.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:Because that's where we're coming from, but nigga anywhere that public parking probably be A bullshit fence and it's a. Man, if I was a bum, they pay for 12 hours.
Speaker 1:So whip that thing cuz, get on in cuz. Baby, I felt something, we straight it was good, though that's what's up, though A little get away from the, from the what they call it the hustles and bustles the hubba.
Speaker 3:Hubba baloo. Whatever it is, I don't know.
Speaker 1:That's what he said. Put it in the comments. Yeah, you let us know when we wanna start at. Man.
Speaker 3:Man, I don't know man, I'm still stuck on the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1:We usually record on Sunday. My man has his birthday after chilling, you know what I'm saying. And plus, super Bowl was last night, so we'll record after the Super Bowl, ain't nothing wrong with that? Congratulations to the Eagles. The Eagles won, you like it. That's who it is Nice. Congratulations to the Eagles. The Eagles won, you like that, that's who nice uh, congratulations to the Eagles. Uh, I mean they put a whooping on Kansas City. I'm talking about beat down.
Speaker 3:It was pretty bad, all that shit like you said, man just wanted to see a good game. Thought we were going to see a good game.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was just like golly the score at the end. Of course you know they started letting up at the end. It made it look like yeah, yeah, yeah, but it was the Eagles was dominating offense defense special teams, when your front four is going crazy and you don't have to send no more.
Speaker 3:Yeah, oh yeah, killing them, that's a damn good thing.
Speaker 1:And then you got Saquon, not even on a good night, and they still like it's like they spent that. It's like Kansas City spent their whole time saying how can we stop Saquon Barkley Preparation and didn't think of nothing else, no, I'm just saying they put a good. I'm talking about they played a complete game they called. I'm going to say they played damn near perfect I think they had what Jalen Hurts maybe had one interception.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he had one interception Come on bro.
Speaker 1:Yeah he played perfect and that motherfucker, he threw that down.
Speaker 3:the what's his name? Smith? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That motherfucker, that nigga little bad dude had his whole hand on the ball. It was like that.
Speaker 1:But he put it where it's supposed to be Just me big dog.
Speaker 2:My wife said what, what she said what?
Speaker 1:Talking about Jalen Hurts. She said is he going to smile? I said nah, until it get about three minutes left. And they got the lead, they good. And then you start rubbing that hoop in the ring, yeah, and then he start loosening up. I said, well, you got to wait until it's over with. But you know what I mean?
Speaker 3:It was just surprising how bad Kansas City played. It was terrible.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about it was terrible.
Speaker 3:The pressure that they was, the pressure that Philly was putting on him with just four people was wild to me, bro.
Speaker 1:And then I think you had Mahomes. He had like two good scrambles out of the pockets and shit, but he couldn't move.
Speaker 3:Philly was prepared, bro. The one thing I did not see last night and I just knew I was going to see it all over my timeline. Maybe I wasn't checking it good enough, but, gilly, I just wanted to see his reaction.
Speaker 1:I seen him afterwards and he went over there and hugged the cornerback. He called him the white cornerback. Cornerbacks is usually.
Speaker 3:It's spelled like Dijon Him Dijon, yeah, yeah, it's not, it's spelled like Dijon.
Speaker 1:Him Dijon. Yeah, yeah, they went over and talked to him and I seen them talk to the dude's mom or whatever, but that's Like I ain't seen a lot of.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, footage from him either. Yeah, they probably In the feds. Hey bro, it ain't no BTS, yeah. Relax, hey, cool it down, we'll figure something out later If I see your camera turn from you and him motherfucker. Yeah.
Speaker 1:We'll figure it out later, you know what I'm saying, bud.
Speaker 3:And another thing, bro, I didn't say. You know, normally right at the Super Bowl you see the hey Jalen whoever won the MVP?
Speaker 2:like hey, jalen Hurts, where you going after the?
Speaker 3:game. I didn't see it at first. I'm like oh that nigga, he had it in his contract. If I ain't got it in my contract?
Speaker 1:I ain't doing it Next.
Speaker 3:Thing. You know, bro, second commercial running around, I see it.
Speaker 1:They done. Got this nigga but he didn't have his kids and shit with him or he didn't have his. You know, usually you know he don't have kids. No, he might not even have keys that nigga 24, 25, something years old Nigga like shit.
Speaker 3:Hey, I'm going to.
Speaker 1:Disney World. See what's out there.
Speaker 3:Nigga know you now. None of them going. I was talking to my girl. I said she was like. Why they do that? I was like because I was like either. You know, this is stipulation they got with you know, like the TV, because the game was on ESPN.
Speaker 1:It used to be.
Speaker 3:It was on Fox now. Well, I seen it on. I seen commercial on.
Speaker 1:ESPN.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you I got you.
Speaker 1:Well, they own it.
Speaker 3:Maybe that's one of the things where they was like hey, we need this.
Speaker 1:And I think that's what it used to be when it used to come on ABC, but now it's on, you know. So I don't know how. I guess it's now still a thing going on. You know what I mean.
Speaker 3:Disney probably owned it down the line somewhere.
Speaker 1:Hey, he's doing the commercial.
Speaker 3:Team motherfucker.
Speaker 1:He's doing the commercial.
Speaker 3:Hey Rod, you remember, you know what's going on.
Speaker 1:I don't want to say a good game, but I mean, if you're an Eagles fan, it's a good game.
Speaker 3:It was good for me because I'm a Raiders fan. They've been killing all the Vs.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the Chiefs yeah.
Speaker 3:We ain't made it to the fucking playoffs.
Speaker 1:You do some fan duel or anything. No, I don't, I ain't do.
Speaker 3:I'd be so scared to lose my little money.
Speaker 1:That'd be the thing, boy.
Speaker 3:I'm like ain't right, nigga 45 will bring you 8,000. I'd be like, yeah, but if you lose that, I don't get none of that 45.
Speaker 1:That's over with.
Speaker 3:It's gone down the drain. But people try to tell me they be like man. Are you treated like a casino? I'm like nah, no. I don't waste money in the casino Like I might put a 20 in that motherfucking. Spend that bitch a couple times. Ah, $22 cash.
Speaker 1:I'm done right now.
Speaker 3:I made my money back plus two. I'm good. My brother hit for a thousand. He be like nigga you ain't wrong, nigga, I'm good, yeah Well congratulations to the Eagles. I'm pretty sure somebody won big out there too.
Speaker 1:Oh, somebody had to smack it. Bruh, kansas City. No three-peat Shit, it is what it is, I'm just saying Shit happens, shit happens. The main topic of the night for our culture was the hip-hop halftime show from Mr Kendrick Lamar.
Speaker 3:The history lesson. The history lesson.
Speaker 1:Him talking to us through his art. Of course, the main topic was was he going to do the Not Like Us song? Yeah, Did you see beforehand that DJ Academics leaked his track list? He leaked what the stage design was going to be.
Speaker 3:Was it accurate? Yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh, no, no, no. So when I seen it and a lot of people seen it when I seen the track list, I was like, eh, maybe you know what I'm saying. When I seen the stage, I was like because, even seeing it beforehand, you don't know how it's incorporated. So you see it and you're like shit, that don't mean nothing to me. Actually, none of it means nothing. I mean, even if you leak it, yeah, you got to actually know what, this shit, what goes on.
Speaker 1:So he put it out about what was going to happen or whatever. So they was excited about that.
Speaker 3:My dude doing whatever he can to get motherfuckers to forget what just happened Fail.
Speaker 1:And we're going to talk about the halftime show, but then after the halftime show, academics post a video. Nigga, I told y'all I was right, told y'all I got the leak, and da, da, da. But then it's like okay, you leaked the information. Now what?
Speaker 3:Like. What does that lead you to do? What Austin Powers say? Or what Mike Miner say on Austin Powers? Whoop-dee-doo, baz. What does it all?
Speaker 1:mean? What does that you?
Speaker 3:you crump about it, like you got paid for it or some shit. You know, I'm saying like I mean through the views maybe, but it's still like his view. I mean I understand the rant, like what I I'm telling y'all the shit that I be saying be uh, it's validated it, it it's, it's a hundred percent real. You know, I'm saying that type of shit, I understand that, but it's just like yeah but if you, if you want, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But if you won $4,000, then what?
Speaker 3:Shit that one.
Speaker 1:It's like the lottery. You right about that. So what did you think about the halftime show?
Speaker 3:I actually liked it. Yeah, I seen this morning before we hit the road or whatever, I was like man, damn, a lot of people was really hating on this nigga. They was saying nobody was hype about the show. But when I'm looking at it I'm like these. Not even niggas in the boxes or the sections these are niggas in the nosebleeds Nigga. They probably still mad about how much they paid. For the nosebleeds. Yeah, I'm like bro.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but I also about how much they paid for the nosebleeds yeah, but I also don't like that because they they showing it as like, look at the crowd, not even moving. The crowd also is an nfl crowd. They there for the superbowl. Yeah, some of them niggas bought their tickets.
Speaker 1:This is not two years ago this is not a kendrick concert concert. You I'm saying so. I see people in. It is what it is, but I see people comparing a Drake show to Kendrick at the Super Bowl, watching the crowds and they, like Drake would have had the crowd like this. Kendrick had a crowd like this.
Speaker 3:My nigga, that's people who actually paid to go see this one person. You paid to go see that person.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying. It's like everybody want to point out the next-.
Speaker 3:Say that shit when the tour starts.
Speaker 1:Now pop them videos out.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and even so, I will still tell you like, bro, those are the assholes who paid. However, you get your money. You paid money to just go and hate.
Speaker 1:Which also happens, guys. I don't think it's gonna be that big but but that's stupid.
Speaker 3:That's like the motherfuckers who buy a jersey burn the jersey and then be like oh, he ain't going nowhere, now I gotta go. Now I gotta go get another jersey.
Speaker 1:You see what I'm saying I just I don't. I never understood that. Anyway, I don't like nobody, but my money's still in this. I don't get that. But the overall set, the design of the, oh well, back to you Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I enjoyed it.
Speaker 1:All the way. Yeah, I thoroughly enjoyed it the Samuel Jackson.
Speaker 3:Yeah, everybody's getting sued, but I liked it. The nigga really was speaking throughout. Like you said, through his artistry the nigga was trying to get like if you catch the message, you catch the message you catch it yeah. If you don't, you don't yeah.
Speaker 1:It is what it is. So I did catch a few things the first time go around I did go back and watch it. You know I don't want to say one or two times, I watched that shit a few times. You know I won't say one, two, I watched that shit a few times.
Speaker 1:It's not on YouTube. I didn't like. The main thing I didn't like is him starting with that snippet song. They got the because it's not like a, it's not out. You know what I mean. So it's like that song we can't even listen to, so you can't even. I don't know if it was the mic or him fumbling over the words in the beginning of that first song yeah, yeah, yeah, but you couldn't really understand some of it. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:You get past that.
Speaker 1:it goes into the I think he was trying to edit real time bro, and that's tough.
Speaker 3:And it's hard when you don't have a real backtrack.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you see what I'm saying, yeah, so.
Speaker 3:I guess that is the difference of motherfuckers who are rapping alone and doing karaoke on stage. You see what I'm saying? And this nigga? He probably does have a back track. We can't hear it. It's probably in his ear.
Speaker 1:He got something in his ear, yeah.
Speaker 3:Nigga for the most part. I mean, if I'm trying to really do it real time and this is shit like we don't know. The motherfucker probably could have had a game plan throughout, and then, when it started, he like, ah, I'm about to switch this shit up. Because now, when I'm doing anything, when motherfuckers are watching you practice and watching you set up shit you know what I'm saying. Now they got time to say hey, don't do this.
Speaker 2:Let's take this out. Let's do this.
Speaker 3:Do, do, do, do, do so when you really real time motherfuckers be like now I'm about to do what I do. Yeah, I ain't really been practicing it, but I know what I'm going to do.
Speaker 1:But I know this. You know what I'm saying. You can hear a lot of that. So, as a performer, when I used to do shows, I was one of the niggas. I would do a couple of songs without backing tracks, but majority of my shit was it had the song and shit, but that's also not to you know crochet it or anything. No, it is what it is.
Speaker 1:yeah, but like you never really made it to that point so, and that's what I was about to get into, yeah, the only track you do have for that song is the track that you just made.
Speaker 3:That's all I got.
Speaker 1:You see what I'm saying. I'll go into different studios, give me that song. That's all I got. Is that song? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying. So, yeah, yeah. So you got a rap artist, beautiful setup, rapping with no backtrack. Breath control is pretty decent, like moving around throughout that, like everything was.
Speaker 3:You said movement, bro. Everybody was like bro, worst halftime show ever. Epic failed. And then they showing him like doing his little steps and shit. I'm like, first and foremost, we don't know this nigga as a dancer. Yeah, like the only time you have seen him dance is like is it Damn or Humble?
Speaker 1:He doing that half thing, but what are you expecting a rapper to do? I want this to be the last time I really keep comparing Drake, but that's what I'm seeing on my timeline, so that's what's on my mind.
Speaker 3:You got to compare the best of the best.
Speaker 1:But that's what I'm saying. So even if Drake would have done the show, he would have been standing there rapping while shit going on around him. If Wayne would have done the show like Skip Bayless been crying on damn fucking Twitter for the past four days Wayne would have been there. A lot of shit going on around the performance is in the whole thing put together. Y'all wanted that nigga to be twerking or something. Y'all wanted that nigga on fucking ropes like Chris Brown and shit.
Speaker 3:They're comparing it to the Super Bowl in Los Angeles. We talking about if Wayne would have did the Super Bowl. Yeah, Bruh. We talking about Snoop Dogg, Eminem, just them alone.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 3:Bruh, their fan base is what it is, is who they are, yeah. So they're in California. Who don't like Snoop back then?
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 3:Everybody. Even if you don't like music or rap music, you like something that uh, dr dre put it. Even with him and slim shady did they run. Even if you didn't listen to the chronic no nwa. None of that as a as a caucasian you, you heard, you heard it, but it was like when they got together with some shady it was like dang, dang. I probably, they probably like I probably missed out on Dr Dre and went back and was like dude, this shit is awesome. Especially around Chronic 2001.
Speaker 1:Right, come on, bro. Well, my main thing is okay, let's just get back on, like the overall. What did you think about the tracks that he did? Because he didn't do too many. I know everybody, because I know I matter of fact, we talked about if win was going to be played yeah so yo, you know, I mean, you know we only got a, but a lot of people expected more of the the hits to be played, yeah, so A lot of people expected more of the hits to be played, yeah.
Speaker 3:So, but that didn't go with his show.
Speaker 1:That's so. My brother texted me and he was like it's good when you go back and watch it and now that you got clear eyes, now you looking at it. Yeah, but for a Super Bowl show, people want to be entertained. They don't want the lessons and all that to go along with it. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3:Yeah, but that's what the people want.
Speaker 1:Which plays into the whole Uncle Sam of trying to get you to do this. But you keep, come on, I get it. But on the other side I can also understand like, okay, that's cool, but I ain't get. I didn't get swimming pools, I didn't get.
Speaker 3:I understand that, but if what they saying? You know, it's true that the artist has to pay for all this, i'ma do what I want to. Yeah, the motherfuckers. Who has their opinions like us? We got to watch that shit for free, yeah, so if me as the artist.
Speaker 1:I'm paying for all this production and knowledge and doing this, I'm gonna do what the I want the, the camera work, the, the look of everything day, free and whoever putting their together, I think the white lady, uh, white lady, that helped build the set Cause she got an Emmy for Rihanna.
Speaker 1:Y'all did amazing the camera work of watching it. That whole shit was beautiful. Now I did go. I got into a back and forth with somebody online. I keep telling myself Stop getting in the back and forth with folks online Sometimes they draw me in, so somebody on. Facebook said online. I keep telling myself stop getting in the back and forth with folks online. Sometimes they draw me in. Somebody on Facebook said this is the worst Super Bowl performance I've ever seen.
Speaker 1:I said now, I don't think it's the best, but I agree with you. Maybe they could have added something to it. I said but what makes you say it's the worst? You know they should have added something to it. I said but what makes you say it's the worst? You know they should have gave it to Wayne.
Speaker 3:What was Wayne going?
Speaker 1:to do Excluding that, because we're going to get to that too, but excluding that, if I'm having a back and forth with you and your argument is, somebody else could have done better, but you can't tell me why this is the worst, because you obviously didn't see Creed perform in the Super Bowl, because that shit was terrible. Black Eyed Peas performed shit was terrible. So my question is and I don't say everybody should like it, I'm not one of them, niggas that's like you, stupid. If you don't get the message and shit, yeah, I ain't, I ain't going that far. It is what it is. If you don't like it, you don't like it. But if we are doing a back and forth and your explanation is what? If the reason you didn't like it is because Wayne could have done? Wayne should have been there or give it to Drake You're not explaining.
Speaker 3:Did you like the Louisiana Fest show?
Speaker 1:No, we already talked about that. Performance wise. No, we liked the songs. The songs, you know, took us. You know, I'm just telling you about my back and forth with folks online. Let me go this side.
Speaker 3:Okay, I'm going to go this side. I'm going to do my rock and roll. I love Wayne, but it's just like the Wayne that I'm getting now is a Wayne I don't want to say it like this but a Wayne, I can do without, I'm with you.
Speaker 1:I don't understand why these artists like to throw dirt on their own name what they have already built up already.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it's like, bro, why tarnish your name, bro, by doing this shit, Like I don't understand? Bro, you're up here. Why hike down the mountain to you know?
Speaker 1:what I'm saying. I don't think a lot of them understand that, but we're going to talk about that a little bit more with the other Gemini that we got to. But yeah, so I've just been going back and forth with people online and I just want to understand what makes it the worst. That's all they can't tell you.
Speaker 3:They can't tell you, bro, it might not be the worst I seen you was crump about it.
Speaker 1:Though you posted it, it was close to.
Speaker 3:It was up there. To me, especially with the hip-hop shit, it's better than us.
Speaker 1:And shout out to the this, this is our culture up front, like that's one thing that I'm like. Even if it was I mean whoever it was with hip-hop being the forefront of everything right now in the 90s you wouldn't even have got a Jay-Z. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Nigga, you couldn't even get MC Hammer or Fresh Prince bro.
Speaker 1:So for us to be in the light right now like this I'm going to enjoy every bit of it. Got to.
Speaker 3:Because at any moment it can go right back.
Speaker 1:Got to, my wife said because the next one is in San Francisco and the next one is in LA. Right, my wife said because you know, my wife like too short. Yeah, my wife said what if they bring too short out there? I said, baby, if they get too short out there, that might be the last one we get. Yeah, because that nigga going to Because the show going to be crazy, the show going to be he going to bring a strip club. No, that's what I'm saying, even with the music.
Speaker 3:Like dude, that bitch ain't be going down. But I don't think short would be able to do it by himself.
Speaker 1:No, no, no no.
Speaker 3:Like you would have to really bring in like 40.
Speaker 1:You got to get 40. Snoop might pop back up, but I'm just saying but either way though, get rich, you rich.
Speaker 3:What's my man's name? C-bo.
Speaker 1:Who is C-Bo? I went C-Lo. No, it's.
Speaker 3:C-Bo. He got Money by the Pound T-Bow's with no Limit. I can't think.
Speaker 2:No, they had a T-Bow.
Speaker 3:But it's C-Bow.
Speaker 1:But overall, what do you give the performance Uh?
Speaker 3:depending on the script, man, I'm about an eight.
Speaker 1:I gave it an eight. I'll first watch. When he was in the beginning I thought he wasn't like. It seemed like he was a little stiff.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You know he got into it Now. Once he did get to the song, though, I feel like it, bro.
Speaker 3:Come on man, you got to get on the field in six minutes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so that's what they said you got to get everything on the field in six to seven minutes and get off the field in six to seven minutes.
Speaker 3:Come on, bro so it's like, bro, my heart pumping. I'm trying to make sure everything's right. I got an understanding of how many eyes is going to see this shit. I'm really trying to press the issue and get whatever I got on my chest off. I'm like because at the end of this I don't want to hear shit else about this. Shit, bro, it's done.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what are you with him doing? So the big talk was him doing Not Like Us.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:The big that scared the shit out of me, boy, yeah, the Markman that scared the shit out of me, boy. The big talk was him doing Not Like Us, right, and I was on here saying that I'd rather him not do it because you're giving him too much shine. Of course we thought he was going to do it, rob Markman.
Speaker 3:That's probably one of the best parts of the whole show, rob Markman.
Speaker 1:But what do you think about him also doing Euphoria too? Rob Markman. One of the better songs, Rob. But what do you think about him also doing Euphoria too? One of the better songs.
Speaker 3:No, that's the best diss song out of the whole thing.
Speaker 1:I'm biased already, bro. So what do you think about him giving that much light to the whole?
Speaker 3:battle. I think they only came back because that was the newest shit he had and he didn't want to drown you out with all the other stuff. And then it was like people expecting this or not expecting it. Either they expecting him not to do it or they're expecting him to do it, and I think more so. People was pressing the issue like I didn't think he was not going to do it because he got paperwork on the lawsuit or whatever, and that's what I was saying.
Speaker 1:I think he was in a lose-lose If he would have done it. We see what's happening. All you need is Drake you can't provide without Drake, but then if he wouldn't have done it, the same people would have been saying the same shit on the other side.
Speaker 3:I'm going to do whatever the fuck I want to do, so he did Euphoria.
Speaker 1:He to do so. He did Euphoria. He did a lot of tracks off of the GNX album. He did the Black Panther. He did the Black Panther song. In the midst of it he kept teasing leading up to Not Like Us. And then he the part that, just when he say I want to do their favorite song, but I know they love to sue, I want to do their favorite song, but I know they love to sue, like even him pointing out the lawsuit is like oh yeah, you digging into this nigga right now.
Speaker 3:Now, do you see? Do you? You see like the like? Once I watch it a second time, I start falling off into like the conspiracy, yeah and everything. Yo, yo, yo. And you see where they was saying like the feel was made out of a Sony controller.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 3:And Sony owned all of Drake.
Speaker 1:All his stuff. Yeah, I seen that, I seen that.
Speaker 3:If he really thought that high up about it.
Speaker 1:One thing about Kendrick whether the shit be reaches and stuff, you can't deny, some of the stuff that he do got to be thought through Nigga.
Speaker 3:That's some mastermind shit. He's a villain cuz. Yeah, that diabolical shit. Excuse me, tongue-tied like a motherfucker. Did you see Glasses Malone talk about him on Badfield? No.
Speaker 1:With.
Speaker 3:Enzo and Heineken Bruh go look that shit up, hold on. When he was like everybody think this nigga is a cool dude, this nigga mean as fuck, this nigga mean as fuck. I can believe it, yeah, because for one he a little dude. I'm little, so it'd be like-.
Speaker 1:I understand.
Speaker 3:I'd be like, bro, you got me fucked up, I'm going to get you before you get me type shit so. I understand that After seeing Glasses break that shit down, it was like, bro, you should not throw rocks at a beehive, bro, yeah, because it might be hornets in there.
Speaker 1:It's some wild ones.
Speaker 2:Fuck the bees. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it might be a whole nother breed of flying stinkers in there.
Speaker 1:And that nigga showing you right now like dude, leave me alone.
Speaker 3:You seen the game over.
Speaker 1:I was about to say so with the game over. This is just me, I don't know nobody. I really think he did what he needed to do. He did that game over on purpose to say look it's done.
Speaker 3:What you say Go live life, go live life. And him living life does not look appealing right now. Have you seen him in Australia?
Speaker 1:He performing, he doing his thing, sold out crowds and to the people who saying Drake is not even thinking about Kendrick. He just did a show where he said, where one of his lines is Beef is live, spoiler alert. This nigga dies, right, but he changed it to Beef is live Spoiler alert. I never died, but he just walked to Beef is Live spoiler alert. I never died.
Speaker 3:But he just walked out with bullet holes.
Speaker 1:But anyway he did do the song, People saying that the crowd wasn't into it, whatever, whatever. It's different now. It's different views. It's some views where people just chilling. But there's some other views where motherfuckers is going crazy. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Now the view of them being like down their nose, and it ain't nothing but Philly fans. It was like, bro, we just seen motherfucking Atlanta blow a 28-0 lead after halftime we cannot get hype right now. Relax a little you see what I'm saying, Because it was people up there like that and everybody else. You know football or any sport. Excuse me, this might be the wrong word, but it was or any sport, Excuse me this might be the wrong word, but what's the word?
Speaker 1:Superstitious? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, let's not get too.
Speaker 3:You seen, motherfuckers not even hit the snack bar at halftime.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We winning man, If we get up, we're going to fuck it up, we're going to change up the feng shui. Hey, you shut your fucking ass down.
Speaker 3:Fuck that beer. You see what I'm saying. That type of shit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 3:You never know, bro, and then you know. You seen, I seen Lil Duval post the Tiger section and it was like it was wild. Tiger was like damn.
Speaker 1:I'm about to say but you see the little he wasn't rapping or nothing, but that nigga looked like damn bro.
Speaker 3:This whole bitch is rocking.
Speaker 1:It's going crazy. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:And they like I said, they're in a fucking booth.
Speaker 1:Yeah, or whatever they call it, wherever they the boxes yeah, skybox yeah, so man come on, man Get off the nigga dick. Well, you know they got to say what they going to say, but then, though he did it. Look directly at the. That's my favorite. I was about to say I'm going to show you on my phone. That's my favorite picture.
Speaker 3:He looked directly at the camera, say Drake. I heard Dude was sad in a video. When dude was rapping, squabble Up loud as fuck while he in the city that nigga like yeah.
Speaker 1:Because you can't. It's like, and I'm not saying man, fuck it, I'm not saying Drake went to Australia to get away from this nigga, you know what I'm saying. But it's crazy, because you do go to Australia, you selling out. You say fuck it. We feeling good chubs, let's go out, let's go out. You go to a spot, a brunch spot. Say who is that? Drake Scr Crunch spot.
Speaker 2:Who's that drink?
Speaker 1:Squabble up and they, going crazy, hold up. So they still smacking your ass across the. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Australia is the furthest place, yeah, on the globe.
Speaker 1:And they over there squabbling up cuz.
Speaker 3:And then they was like you know what bitch, don't bite your foot with me, they love me. Yeah, I do, they love me.
Speaker 1:Yeah. I do Until this one Until this one. It's still a bop, though, cuz, matter of fact, play it at the show.
Speaker 3:Hey, you know they watching Super Bowl's on. They already watched that shit. We catching up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but, but yeah. So Do you think he bounce back who Drake? Yeah, yeah, but yeah. So do you think he bounce back who Drake?
Speaker 3:yeah, do I think I want him to, cause he do be having like he be having him slap he have him slap.
Speaker 1:That's the, that's the thing that I he ain't had him lately, though that's the thing that I hate, though we done talked about it before, but that can be no middle ground, like if you say that you like Kendrick, oh, I love the performance. Drake would have done better oh, that's fine. He probably would have still put on a great show. He was not there, but he wasn't there. He was not there. Shout out to Plyce. You see what Plyce posted on Twitter. He said hey. And shout out to Plies he said hey to everybody who's critiquing Kendrick and telling him what he should have done.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It's easy to do you get your own halftime show and then you do it how you want to do it he said that's simple.
Speaker 3:It's easy, but first.
Speaker 1:You got to get that. You got to get that. You got to get that, you got to get that, get your halftime show. You do whatever the fuck you want to do. Man little bro.
Speaker 3:I just hope. I hope.
Speaker 1:I hope this be a last thing, Like even if Drake come out and say something, I just hope dude Kendrick's just like hey, bro, that's one thing I hope, Even if he because you know Ken, shout out to Drake, though Drake and Party Next Door, they do got their album coming out the 14th February, 14th, Okay, and then also Drake at the show said that he got a solo album coming out right after that. So even if he do send subliminals because Drake is going to send some, he's definitely sending some shots. I want Kendrick to be like I'm done, that's what I'm saying, Like yeah, yeah, Game the game over. I did that was for real.
Speaker 3:Kendrick, it's a new track. Yeah, Enoch, what you want to eat.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you know what I'm saying. You know what I'm saying, like that, just let it go.
Speaker 3:It's over with. I don't give a fuck. It's over with.
Speaker 1:That nigga.
Speaker 3:If a burial plot is six feet, that nigga is digging he got to climb out eight.
Speaker 1:It look like, and I think Drake will.
Speaker 3:He's going to be fine. I think he'll be fine if he just leave the situation alone.
Speaker 1:And that's another thing I think, throughout everything, once you do the lawsuit, once you keep throwing little shots on stage, once you keep acting like it's bothering you, it just prolongs how everybody looks at everything.
Speaker 3:I wish we would know for sure who put in this lawsuit out. Is it? Him or is it just his team acting on his behalf?
Speaker 1:I think it's more or less the team. I'm not even going to lie.
Speaker 3:At this point. That's where I'm at with it, because if he's actually doing it, that's one thing, or telling them to do it, but if the team is just acting on his behalf like hey, man, this is lucrative right now we can spin this. He's defaming, defacing us, we come on the whole, the whole conglomerate yeah, we can do something we can do something about this, even if he don't want to do an impressive pressure issue, I'll run this type. I'll run this business over here, type you something because most of the time.
Speaker 3:The the artist yeah, he run the business, but he's also the man that would just be like hey, yo, reggie, got a deal over here that I just wanted to run it through you.
Speaker 2:Hey, man come on man, you know you ain't got to ask me If the number's right and everything's good. Just do it. Yeah, just do it. It'd be a lot of that shit.
Speaker 3:So who's to say? This ain't the case. But if shit's working, you're not going to say nothing.
Speaker 1:Right, if shit's looking good, you're not going to say nothing, you're like nah, I ain't put that out, it's it. He do seem. I mean, I know it's a legal proceeding, though, so you can't really speak on it, but he do seem a little himself distanced from it. You know what I'm saying, so I wouldn't be surprised. But with them UMG lawyers, them NFL lawyers I don't know how that's going to go, though All of them tied in bro.
Speaker 3:Of course, that's what I'm saying I don't know.
Speaker 1:I seen a video that said y'all think y'all can beat the NFL lawyers. Them niggas is beating CTE allegations right there these niggas is Nigga.
Speaker 3:They withholding. He said, they beating science out here nigga, Nigga they beating, beating science out here, they beating the insurance company you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 2:We ain't paying that shit, ain't getting nothing from us Fuck.
Speaker 3:Will Smith and that movie and your accent was trash, Bro. Did you watch the movie? They ain't give me all that shit. Shout out to the ones who are dealing with that.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, I know it's serious. Yeah, hell, yeah, they need it. No, no, no, hell yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:If not, bro, you're going to have cases like Big Baby Davis and them, bro, where they stealing medical services bro. Yeah, and that's sad to say.
Speaker 1:To have to do it at that stage.
Speaker 3:Yeah, bro, I've been entertaining at a high level for y'all, bro, the least y'all can do is make something straight.
Speaker 1:That's what Chapel Room was talking about at the Grammys. Like you know, we give so much to the record labels and Ain't she new. Yeah, she new where.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't want to hear that from her.
Speaker 1:She ain't put her work in.
Speaker 3:yet I don't want to hear that from her. And you been hearing this shit, bro. This ain't nothing that Suge Neal might see it.
Speaker 1:That's another thing, though. I know it's so and we done bounced Overall Super Bowl performance Eight yeah.
Speaker 2:I'll give it an eight, I think he did good.
Speaker 1:I'm down to debate with somebody on whether you you know what you didn't like about it, but if you just gonna tell me somebody else could have done better, I don't wanna hear that tell me why don't tell me why Michael Jackson or Prince was better bro, tell me why U2 was better than this, or tell me why Madonna's show was better than this, or motherfucking Black Eyed Peas tell me why those shows are? Better. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Because, as far as hip-hop and R&B, this is one of the top three, bro, if it's Michael Jackson Prince or Prince Michael Jackson Kendrick.
Speaker 1:Lamar right there.
Speaker 3:I don't give a fuck what nobody say. You're not going to tell me Usher's show is better. You're not going to tell me Rihanna's show is the music and the scenes of the floating stages.
Speaker 1:Yeah, everything, but everybody have their own opinion. But that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:But if you're going to tell, me why this was trashed. Tell me why it was trashed.
Speaker 1:You can't just say I would have chose different songs. That means you didn't like it.
Speaker 3:But for that to be the reason, it's the worst, rob Markman, because the Weeknd did a halftime too.
Speaker 1:I got to put them up there, rob Markman. The Weeknd is up there.
Speaker 3:Rob Markman the Weeknd. Yeah, rob Markman, the Weeknd was up there, rob Markman, so I apologize, it might be Michael Prince Weeknd, but he top five though Cause the weekend he definitely top five.
Speaker 1:Weekend was tough, he definitely top five though. That motherfucker don't miss dog Weekend. On another level Speaking of which, and we gonna get back to Chaperone. I wanna talk about the Grammys a little bit. The Weekend new album 500,000. Fire, 500,000. First week it's fire, though no, no, it's Very tough. Nice album. It's dark, though no, no, it's very tough. Nice album.
Speaker 3:It's dark at times. I was about to say the only thing I don't like about it. It'd be like you'd be like damn this shit jamming.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 3:But did he say, you slid her throat? It is dark at times when we going. I thought we was right.
Speaker 1:But that nigga did 500,000. Then again, because the weekend don't fuck with Drake, the Drake fans is like, yeah, but he sold. They said yeah, but $150,000 came from streaming All them. Other ones came from physical sales.
Speaker 3:Nigga, what the fuck? That's why I don't like dude. And people say we got bad taste. That's the problem.
Speaker 1:Y'all are mad because most of them came from bundles, from real people going out and buying and getting shit. See, and that's what I mean. Yes, we are just two random ass niggas with microphones, with opinions, just like some of y'all literally make the dumbest opinion.
Speaker 3:With keyboards on their phone.
Speaker 1:Y'all are mad. Y'all are mad that this nigga's sales came from bundles. So hold on.
Speaker 3:Okay, okay, okay. So one purchase is a bundle.
Speaker 1:Well, so how they was doing it was if you bought a shirt or you bought a CD, you get the shirt or you get the CD.
Speaker 3:So basically it's a buy one, get one free. Pretty much but you have to purchase one. I got to buy something To get the other one for free. So basically 350,000 purchases physical purchases Came from niggas really putting their money out there. And then the other one was from motherfuckers. That man, I like this song, man, I like this song. Exactly, man. I like this. Okay okay, Niggas are idiots.
Speaker 1:But they are making that an argument online Because how much is the album?
Speaker 3:$999. $999. How much is this shirt? 999?
Speaker 1:999.
Speaker 3:So 350,000 times 10. A lot of fucking money. And 150,000 times 0.005. Nigga, that's how I be knowing. Motherfuckers want to be more famous than rich. That's why I love takeout bro.
Speaker 2:Yo, yo, yo, yo yo. I'd rather be rich than famous.
Speaker 3:Nigga what the fuck are we talking about? You cannot pay. Do you know how many motherfuckers we know on YouTube right now? Or that was TikTok motherfuckers. Everybody know they motherfucker face. But do you think they face they can take they motherfucker picture and be like hey bro, get my rent for the year.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. What the fuck is this Nigga? You just went viral. You ain't get shit from me. Well, I signed it.
Speaker 3:Bitch, your autograph ain't worth shit right now. We don't know you cuz. What pun say? We don't know you, man.
Speaker 1:But that was just funny to see, like niggas like yeah, but if he didn't have those bundles he wouldn't have sold that many. First off, you don't know that, because if it was just available on streaming he still could get that. But also-.
Speaker 3:That's a good hustler, Nigga what? Hey, bruh, if you buy this, I throw this in.
Speaker 1:The same shit Travis Scott do. If you buy this, I throw this in the same shit.
Speaker 3:Travis Scott, do the same shit. If you buy this, I throw that in the same shit.
Speaker 1:Taylor Swift do the same shit. That's what they do.
Speaker 3:Dude, he at the top, bro. I don't give a fuck the weekend. One of them do. That's why he treat Drake the way he treat him Since the beginning, bro. What the fuck is you talking about? Who is you talking to?
Speaker 1:But Chapel Rome at the Grammys. I know you saying you don't want, and I do understand that, because these people sign these contract deals and I get it. You want to be signed to a label. You broke and you broke. They come to you and then, two years later, you crying. We're hearing it every year. Every year it's the same thing from somebody new.
Speaker 3:So the motherfucker told you hey bro, do not step out into the street because cars don't stop. You can walk to the corner and wait until the light turn. It might take. It might take a little time, two, three minutes, but you'll be safe. Nah, i'ma just go Fuck it. I'ma take it.
Speaker 2:I'ma just take my chance.
Speaker 3:As soon as a nigga get hit by a car, then they be like but you didn't have to hit me, you didn't have to hit me with the car so hard, bitch. Yes, I did, yeah.
Speaker 1:Frogger bitch.
Speaker 3:Come on, I did. You stepped out there, I wasn't taking that.
Speaker 3:I was texting while I seen the light regret, come on, bro, like I mean, I, I understand it, but it's like, bro, you put yourself in that position. That's like, bro, if we get blessed and Lord willing, somebody come to us and say, man, we got this amount amount of money bro, we got. We got a hundred thousand for ten years, man, if y'all willing to sign with us, nigga, I ain't had a hundred thousand in one time, but I know good and got down. Well, a hundred thousand split between two people for the next 10 years ain't a lot of money, ain't gonna do a lot and I know, if they come, just using what I know from masterpiece shout out to people is willing to give me a certain amount of money.
Speaker 3:How much am I really worth? You see what I'm saying. And then it's one of those things like we got 100,000 subscribers and averaging a million and a half views every video and that's in a day. Nigga, I know I got an audience.
Speaker 1:I know it's there. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I just got to make sure when we do or we got to make sure when we do get to them realms. We got to make sure when we do get to them realms we got enough know-how to not jump and bite on everything.
Speaker 1:Everything that come to us.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I mean, but bro, like I said, bro, I just don't want to hear it from her, because I know it's going to take somebody like that.
Speaker 2:The face is different.
Speaker 3:Yeah, the face is different, and that's what's going to kill it, because now they're going to be like well, we were the ones to do it and all along we got motherfuckers that's willing to do it, but then it's just like nigga shit, bro. It's always crowds on the road. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, we can all get it.
Speaker 1:I just don't want you to have the shit that I'm able to get, that I'm getting, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:I was at Ben's money. I need Rolls Royce money because all these niggas can't afford Rolls Royces.
Speaker 1:But as long as I love to fuck with y'all, I'm going to fuck with y'all as long as y'all ain't got what I got. As long as y'all not on my level, then we good, and that's how it be.
Speaker 3:That's why, when they was talking about the whole J Prince, when they was trying to get their shit together and do their own thing, what happened? It was a couple motherfuckers that was in that room. That went the other way, hey, hey, hey, how about?
Speaker 1:that shit. They over here about to do this. You see, jay Prince was like Jay Prince said and all of a sudden we all got hit at the same time. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:That's why I said I didn't. And it wasn't no disrespect to her. I didn't want to hear it from her because it's like damn bruh, it's going to take a motherfucker like this to get this shit started for them.
Speaker 1:I was about to say, but then it's still on their end, it's still not going to be, and they love to say, the music industry, but it's like bruh, we all.
Speaker 3:they don't see us as, even though we might be legal charge.
Speaker 1:We in our own sector, we the money makers. Yeah, we in our own sector, we the work boys, we the ones in the dungeons.
Speaker 3:It's like no no, no, no.
Speaker 1:Let them work and build this shit up, which again go back to the Kendrick the message yeah.
Speaker 3:But it's going to go over. Motherfuckers' ignorant people head bro. I. I don't want to call them ignorant. That's ignorant. I don't want to call them ignorant. What do you want to call them? I don't want to call them dumb.
Speaker 1:They just don't like Kendrick.
Speaker 3:That's some ignorant shit. Because even if Drake would have gave you the message, you'd be like man just give me the song, Just rap, Maybe Just sing, Maybe hey Shut up and dribble. But see Drake example. Because Dirk go on random rants. I asked my writer for green lima beans and they gave me collard greens. You have to start paying attention to what people are saying.
Speaker 1:Damn where we at Shout out to the folks that did win Grammys Kendrick Sweat, we didn't talk about it. Yeah, clean House. I ain't even watched the Grammys, kendrick swept we didn't talk about it. Yeah, clean house.
Speaker 3:I ain't even watched the Grammys, bro. I don't never watch them. I watched them. I know that my dude timed it just right.
Speaker 1:Got up right, didn't he?
Speaker 3:Say hey, minor.
Speaker 1:Got up, right, didn't? He Got up on his thing. They showed a view of him. He was walking. He stopped, hugged the person, dropped his ring, had to look for his ring. And then that's just the divine intervention, baby. It just worked like get good.
Speaker 3:It's going to take you 3.7 seconds to drop this ring. Pick it up. Oh, it's right there. Thank you, hey, what's up? Boo Got him yeah.
Speaker 2:A-minor.
Speaker 3:Got up there Clean house, everybody was like man, he's not going to perform at the Super Bowl, we can get off of this yeah, yeah, yeah. What's the whole entire building was rapping the first verse and you see Taylor Swift jamming, you see Madonna Whoever Everybody in that motherfucker is jamming. Love that song, bro.
Speaker 1:But they also say, that's why they only like it. Yo Jay.
Speaker 3:What's up, Raj? Hey man, I really want him to do this song. I don't care. That's a crazy call we got the backing, he does not have to worry about it. We're good.
Speaker 1:That's a crazy call when you go to think about that shit.
Speaker 3:If it didn't play out like that. Then the motherfucker say you know, niggas love to sue that line. And then when he get in front of him he like say Drake.
Speaker 1:Because he already know oh we good he probably did it and Ross was like fuck yeah, he didn't say the pedophile line though. Nah, but you know what it is, you see how he breathe, though right there, yeah, yeah, we know what it is, though, but yeah, the Grammys, kendrick Swept, shout out to Beyonce Dolce Best rap album. But yeah, we ain't even got to really go through all that Cowboy Carter.
Speaker 3:That was just like a.
Speaker 2:Here.
Speaker 3:Yeah, bro, here you got it, there you go. Yeah, I know we messed up a couple times, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you see, dj Khaled post.
Speaker 3:Oh, my fucking God.
Speaker 1:The video. Look the video is crazy, a1.
Speaker 3:But then, when the nigga was like, he had Rihanna and two.
Speaker 1:Drake verses. He said Rihanna, jay-z and two Drake songs.
Speaker 3:This to me, Nigga. That nigga said he must be talking about Drake Bell. I said, damn, he going to scrap this shit. And what happened? Gone.
Speaker 1:But you take down the whole thing. Yes, bro, how much that video cost Bro.
Speaker 3:it cost some money Because I know Mark Wahlberg ain't cheap.
Speaker 1:I'm leaving that motherfucker up. That shit was beautiful. You better get that money back, man we're going to edit out that part and change the caption.
Speaker 3:When I'm watching the video at first, though, I'm not even thinking about an album, though I'm thinking this nigga doing this for Jordan Brand.
Speaker 1:I could see that too. I could see that too.
Speaker 3:I'm thinking it's Jordan Brand, because the nigga he's like we're still in the meeting. I'm thinking it's that bro, I could see that I'm not even putting that shit towards music. Bro. I'm thinking this nigga is telling us he got his own. You know, cal. Jordan coming out of the game Hell nah, for you to be banking on Drake versus to carry your album is crazy, especially after the year Drake had, and then you were, I guess, mia to him.
Speaker 1:You sure didn't speak publicly, which I don't expect everybody to speak publicly, but he probably. But he probably. But he probably do.
Speaker 3:Now would you like I don't. I mean, would you want me to speak publicly If I'm talking to you behind the scenes, would you want me to be like damn man, y'all on my nigga, nick man, it's fucked up man. He really that dude.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. Well, see, it depends on where you stand, because you also in Khaled's case, khaled is signed to Roc Nation, which also is connected. You know what I'm saying. So it's like, on one hand you got to kind of just, but then once you post that out, and then Roc Nation is a part of the Super Bowl, and then you want to post that you got me featured on the album, me as Drake. I'm like what if he had them cleared?
Speaker 3:though Now Did Drake just like Nah, I ain't fucking with nobody right now.
Speaker 1:It depends on how the paperwork go, but obviously it wasn't cleared to go because he, because if I'm cleared to go, I'm not deleting my post.
Speaker 3:But can't you just pull it anyway in my post? But can't you just pull it anyway?
Speaker 1:What Like, even if it is clear and then you just like, Depending on how the paperwork is Okay.
Speaker 3:That's what I'm saying it just depends on Now.
Speaker 1:I could give you the alright. Yeah, we're good, put it out yeah.
Speaker 3:Clear Nah, nah, nah, not this. Shut that shit down, bro. That's crazy though yeah, so I mean, I guess, what you don't get paid until the verses come out man, that's, that's tricky, that's tricky because you got a verse already and he telling me like that don't mean nothing but see, that's what I'm saying, because the label still so I pay him off going back to kendrick Kendrick did a song with a nigga while Kendrick was on his grind right the dude that he did the song with.
Speaker 1:He never put the song out. Kendrick got signed with Interscope. Then the dude put the song out. I paid for this before he got signed. Oh no, that's our artist now. Take that down. What you doing, yeah, take that down. What you doing, yeah, take that down. That's why heads up to niggas who are in the rap industry, right? Or if you coming up and if a rapper say I'm in the city, just pay me $5,000, don't do it, because the rapper could tell you yeah, but if he don't own his likeness, that label gonna shut that shit down. Like the label don't care.
Speaker 3:No, yeah, yeah, yeah, because they not out for it. Essentially, they're the government, exactly.
Speaker 1:But niggas do it all the time. Now I'm just gonna name a name Like a Boosie that's what I was going to ask you Like a Boosie. Boosie, probably going through all these cities. Boosie probably got songs with a thousand niggas. Yeah, hey, give me 10 bands, cuz, and me especially coming up, shit, 10 bands. I call my nigga Chris right now. Call me though, yeah, but me know, hey, fam, let's get 10 bands together. I got a song with Boos, cool, and he said he was going to shoot the video. Nigga, let's go, because I'd make it. You put that shit up. Universal say hey, fam.
Speaker 1:I don't know who he signed with, but I'm just saying the label is going to say take that down.
Speaker 3:But a motherfucker like Sauce Walker, who own everything.
Speaker 1:Now that's a different story, and they get not declaring everything because I get 50%. Exactly, but that actually happens a lot, I guarantee you. I don't want to say no, I don't know, but I'm just going to say I can imagine a Quavo on them, somebody as they was. I bet they know. But I'm just going to say I can imagine a Quavo Nim somebody as they was. I bet they'd be doing that, hitting these smaller, probably not now because they on another level, but about five, seven years ago I can guarantee they was hitting.
Speaker 3:White Cardi talking about officer they was hitting nerdy little locals.
Speaker 1:I can guarantee they was like hey, while we in the city, if you want me to pull up, they call it brown bag money. You know what I'm saying? Give me five bands. I'm doing songs with everybody.
Speaker 3:You nigga probably got it. Could you imagine? Could you imagine like 15, 20 people hitting you up in the same day but you pulling a Zaytoven?
Speaker 1:That's exactly what I was about to say Could you imagine like 15, 20 people hitting you up in the same day but you pulling a Zaytoven? That's exactly what I was about to say and they got five verses. Already lined up for a name. I'm going to wrap this one over here. Yeah, Wrap this one over here. I'm going to go to now I'm in Knoxville. I done did three verses.
Speaker 1:And then I'm going to hit Atlanta. I'm going to do them same three verses and they all going to try to upload them. Yeah, but I already got paid, it's done.
Speaker 3:I just imagine the motherfuckers that know they going to do that it happens. No, I'm saying like Like the actual artists, you at Universal and you over I hate to use that word, but like you the handler over Boosie right and Boosie like hey bro, I got 30 verses. I don't need you to clear number one. You see what I'm saying. That type of shit.
Speaker 1:They got to get their money bro.
Speaker 3:That's sick, bro, that's sick. Boosie already like yeah yeah, yeah, I already know Rob Markman, the boss of the $10,000 as a young rapper. Nigga. I be wanting to kill the nigga.
Speaker 1:Nigga, I gotta find you.
Speaker 3:I know I can find you.
Speaker 2:I gotta find you I can find you Shit.
Speaker 3:It's called Google.
Speaker 1:I'll follow you. I know you gonna be on tour sometime. You know what's the worst, bro.
Speaker 3:You can find anything about everything.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, new Nipsey music on the way. I seen a page called 92 Bricks that's where I seen it at and they just say a new Nipsey hustle music, new documentary, both on the way. We looking forward to.
Speaker 3:I don't know If this is, if this is, if this is him, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:But if this AI bro See, and that's my whole thing, just like with the Prince documentary that they working on with Netflix, and I know he got a lot more music, but I don't want to hear nothing put together you know, what. I'm saying Like give me some shit he really like if he really has some shit.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't want to hear nothing put together. You know what I'm saying Give me some shit. If he really has some shit, yeah, If he got like 30 unheard verses shit, six unheard verses, then yeah, and you can put something nice together. Yeah, if he just constructing it with AI and using his voice.
Speaker 1:I'm more. I want to see the documentary. Yeah, I do want to see the documentary. As far as the music, I mean, he's nil, so I'll listen to it. It's not nothing I'm super excited for, because I don't like listening to a lot of rappers once they're gone. Now, if I heard the music before, they passed da-da-da. But I don't want to hear no new music. You know what I'm saying? That Mac Miller last album Mac Miller put out. They just put out some of his work.
Speaker 3:Yeah, hard to listen to, good album, but he talking about overdosing on pills, and that's how you pay.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying I don't want to hear that. You know what I'm saying, but the new I mean the Nipsey documentary I'm more interested in versus the music.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying. Want to see the actual footage.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and that's what I want to see, like where the footage is coming from. Is it some stuff that we ain't seen? And then who's putting it together? Because I didn't see nothing talking about that.
Speaker 3:Well, I did see where it was saying, like when you were talking about the new music, and in the documentary I seen they were saying like black sam was presenting but at the same time. It was just like it's just so incredible.
Speaker 3:Right, right, right. I haven't seen black sounds say anything. Yeah, because I've been following him, man that here in a couple years the marathon might just be one of them down there praying bro, bro, yeah, and like the price point, the quality, how they curating all the pieces and stuff, it's going to be up there, bro, mm, because that shit is not.
Speaker 1:He's still keeping. The marathon continues.
Speaker 3:I wonder if they own the name because I remember when Nipsey died that lady ran out and trademarked that name.
Speaker 2:Mm.
Speaker 3:And that lady ran out and trademarked that name and she said like she gave some bullshit excuse, can't think of her name, but I think you can find the interview on Camp Capone. Yeah, I'll check it out. She may be on the other dude too. Who the white guy with the glasses? He sit behind the camera, Vlad.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that dude, he said white guy. My, bad, I'm trying. Yeah, I'm trying.
Speaker 3:I've been saying other names, but they black.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah. After I said it I said oh yeah, yeah Damn. I said oh yeah, yeah Damn. Also, new music Wayne announced the date for his album in a lotion commercial because he was saying he was saying we all a little sensitive because people been calling him sensitive. He was Very so. June 6, 6th.
Speaker 3:Carter 6th.
Speaker 1:I would've never thought a man like Wayne would put a video like that not only that, to also at the end, like they trying to give him like tickets to the Super Bowl. He's like we still going. He like nah, you know this is time sensitive.
Speaker 3:Da, da da yeah, I know that's what I'm saying, like it's a little. Come on, bro, you taking shots at the wrong person.
Speaker 1:It's Lil. It's Lil Dunn.
Speaker 3:And Skip.
Speaker 1:Bayless.
Speaker 3:Hold on, bro. Stop taking shots, bro, Because when an F is for features now, it might be the end of the end.
Speaker 1:That nigga said and an F is for features.
Speaker 3:I would have never thought we would have heard LiAngelo Ball and Lil Wayne, bro. That's why I'm so upset, bro, he doing songs With Cordae and Cordae can rap his ass off. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but Cordae should never be in the same studio.
Speaker 1:This is I do want to hear.
Speaker 3:Unless he's just chilling.
Speaker 1:I do Unless you, just there.
Speaker 3:Yeah, me and my girl went to the my bad Me and my girl went to the Botanical Gardens, bro Seen.
Speaker 1:Down in the A yeah.
Speaker 3:Seen TI Son Major.
Speaker 1:Did you run up on him bro?
Speaker 2:Nah, yeah, she said.
Speaker 3:I think that's my age. He done grew up. I'm like, well, back in the day, let him chill, he's on a date. But I thought that was cool bro. I was like damn, growing up hip hop.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's when you just walk by real quick and you don't look at him right of TI Music. You stupid, isn't it? He just walking by.
Speaker 3:Money cold. Yeah, you know my favorite album. I'm serious, I'm serious. I'm serious, hey man, that my pop. You don't say, brother, what's your name? Is that right, major Baby?
Speaker 1:this is Major. I don't know if you ever seen him, but I grew up on his father's music.
Speaker 3:You might know this, you might not know. You remember track three. Oh, you too young, you don't know. Yeah, you too young. You remember the beef. Come on, man.
Speaker 1:But yeah, so Wayne.
Speaker 3:I'm going to listen to it.
Speaker 1:Of course we are, just because I want to see what's going on. Well, sources online say it's going to be a classic.
Speaker 3:What was the last one?
Speaker 1:Wayne Classic.
Speaker 3:Carter 3? Carter Carter. Carter, Carter, Carter, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, damn, is that your favorite corner?
Speaker 1:Is that your favorite Garner? I'm in a smaller section of the world that Carter. I is my favorite Carter, yeah, so Carter. Ii got hustled, but it's usually Carter II or Carter III. That's what people I like.
Speaker 3:Carter I yeah, I'm going to lose my fucking mind when I figure it out that he had basically did a cover of UNLV Go DJ.
Speaker 1:Go DJ yeah.
Speaker 3:I got so upset bro, why? Because how I found out was just some random shit bro what was I at, bro? I can't remember where I was at, but I'm like damn, this shit sound familiar as fuck. Yeah, I'm like hold on.
Speaker 2:Hey bro, what's the name of this album? Yeah, yeah, it's like this go DJ by UNLV.
Speaker 3:I'm like okay, yeah, yeah. I go straight to Wayne. I said nigga this the same. Every time it's the same show.
Speaker 1:It's the same Go DJ. It's the same show. It's the same Go DJ. That's my DJ.
Speaker 3:It just threw me for a loop because I'm like not Mr Originality.
Speaker 1:Who Wayne? Yeah Well, you know at that time.
Speaker 3:I think if Gilly would have had a little more swag about himself when he was trying to show everybody that was his style, it would have went different.
Speaker 1:I think we would have had the not to the same extent but, that big Sean Drake thing.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it was like, bro, you're going to have to prove this is your style and that's the thing.
Speaker 1:So even back then Wayne was able to pivot off of it a little bit and then Gilly was still just stuck in that mode. So it kind of like Gilly can rap his ass off, was still just stuck in that mode, so it kind of like like Gilly can rap his ass off, but, like you said, he ain't have that swag. Cash money was cash money back then. You know what I'm saying. You know what I mean. There's a different. A couple more things. Kanye West I don't know if you ever seen any of his tweets over the weekend? Nah, but I seen the clothes. He made graduation. You know what I? You seen any of his tweets over the weekend? Nah, but I seen the clothes. Oh, he made graduation. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:He made hey, what did Dave Chappelle say? Do you think Michael Jackson? He was like hey thrill.
Speaker 1:He made. You know what I'm saying, thrill, you know what I'm saying, so, but I don't even want to really want to talk about the tweets too much, although they went a little. Is that a combo?
Speaker 3:we want bro Him and Ty Him and Ty Dolla $ign. Is that something we just constantly looking forward to?
Speaker 1:No, Okay, I'm actually done with it. Okay, I think the first two. You gave us two of them already. I think they should let that be. Maybe still work together, but it's full projects, yeah, that's what I'm asking.
Speaker 3:I enjoy the sound, but it's like damn bro. Yeah, nah, I'm good Is this the only person that's going to fuck with you.
Speaker 1:Him and gang, yeah, the gang still.
Speaker 3:I never Alright. You know I never Alright. Go ahead, bro. How is it like? Bro, get off the man.
Speaker 1:Hey boy, I'm trying to tell you yeah, kanye, I don't even really want to.
Speaker 3:Shout out to what's going on, bro, because the Sean John shit Is like crazy.
Speaker 1:Well, you know, he posted Free Diddy and then started Going into the whole thing Of how it's the man Alright, yeah, yeah, that's what. You know what I'm saying. He got an AI album On the way. He did say he will be using. Yeah, I did say that he will be using AI. So yeah, there's that on that. He did say he will be using AI. So yeah, there's that on that. He made graduation he made graduation.
Speaker 3:I can't be giving this nigga a pass.
Speaker 1:That's what somebody said. I seen a little meme, little picture. It was like we running out of. He made graduations. You can't keep saying it. And then it's like when he used to go. I know we saying we don't want to talk about it, but it's, it's one of our. You know what I mean? He one of the ones, he one of the ones, and it used to be like. You can kind of show you that if a black man said certain shit, it'll be looked at a certain way, which is still happening, and some of the stuff he said, if certain faces were saying the same thing, it'd be looked at differently. But also, I can't be on the side of agreeing 100% because the nigga said fuck, virgil. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:So some of the stuff was well just, in a sense, of Virgil being the you know off-white.
Speaker 3:This after he passed. Yeah, oh well, I'll probably, just Because if it's up, it's up, but it wasn't up. You was at the funeral.
Speaker 1:You was alive. Yeah, rob Markman, the man that's still alive. Yeah, rob Markman, the man that's still alive. Yeah, rob Markman, the man that's still alive. Yeah, rob Markman, the man that's still alive. Yeah, rob Markman, the man that's still alive.
Speaker 3:Yeah, rob Markman, the man that's still alive.
Speaker 1:Yeah, rob Markman, the man that's.
Speaker 3:But anyway, I would have been like man fuck Virgil If he's still alive, you know.
Speaker 2:That's like me saying man fuck Dante.
Speaker 3:It's like he was still alive though. Fuck that nigga. And then, when he passed, I'd be like Well see, that's yeah. But shout out to Dante. I don't really know Dante.
Speaker 1:But shout out to Dante but that's what they was saying at about 50 Cent when he was smoking on that Earth pack. It's kind of cringe, not kind of, it's like crazy.
Speaker 3:But then it's up as up. I never fucked with you. We was never friends.
Speaker 1:We was never friends. You died before me. Ah you know what I'm saying, ah.
Speaker 3:Last laugh. It was crazy, though. Your boy jumped out there in the middle of the street and got ran over by everybody. Who Supreme's son?
Speaker 1:Supreme. Yeah, yeah, you talking about that. I'm thinking of the clothing brand.
Speaker 3:Your son jumped out there and said all that crazy shit on everybody's behalf. Nigga Supreme came out and said nigga, I love my son, but he don't speak for me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he ain't even he damn near ousted himself with that shit, Because I mean, sometimes you just got to.
Speaker 3:Yeah, but you also got to know your place, bro.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying. Like you got to know when to speak and when, just to Know when to hold them.
Speaker 3:Know when to fold them.
Speaker 1:You got to understand the line, man, you got to understand the line.
Speaker 3:Stop putting yourself in shit. You have no business.
Speaker 1:You couldn't speak on.
Speaker 3:This shit happened way before you. You was a baby. You went in the same room.
Speaker 1:But some people play the games.
Speaker 3:I speak for them. I'm like damn, You're bold, ain't you? They just speak for the whole entire family.
Speaker 1:Everybody.
Speaker 3:What's next? What's?
Speaker 2:this right here.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, roll up, ayy, Ayy, phil Boss up, get that paint and do the blade dance.
Speaker 1:This nigga he be hating on me. I don't be hating. Now that nigga was Roll that out. Roll that out, that nigga was snapping on her, yeah, so I just didn't know if you had heard it. That's the reason I like it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the reason I like it.
Speaker 1:That's what we grew up on niggas just taking beats and just spazzing on the motherfuckers. Come on, man. Now I was not the biggest. I am not the biggest Wiz Khalifa fan.
Speaker 3:Me either, but that Cushion Orange.
Speaker 1:I'm just saying you keep bringing up Cushion Orange juice. Yeah, but I like that. I just wanted to play a little bit. Shout out to Wiz.
Speaker 3:You ever heard live at the Montreux? No, or Currency.
Speaker 1:I like Currency. Currency can rap, but Currency be boring man.
Speaker 3:Because you ain't into what Currency into?
Speaker 1:Could be.
Speaker 3:He make rap for stoners and grease monkeys.
Speaker 1:I'm definitely not. You got to smoke weed and work on cars To listen to Shout out to 2 Chainz and Larry June, though Did they drop yet? Yeah.
Speaker 3:Tough this weekend I was yeah.
Speaker 1:I know you had other things going on. You had things going on.
Speaker 3:I'm going to leave here, I'm going to get right into it, though I'm getting into our review. I ain't I forgot about it. I did, bro. I ain't gonna hold you. Okay, look bro, I'm going to keep it real.
Speaker 1:But you had. There's a lot going on. My radio don't work in my car bro.
Speaker 3:Excuse me, yeah, so I'll be like Excuse me. Airpod. I'm cheap, bro, get that motherfucker feet. I am bro. My brother was like bro, get that motherfucker feet. I am bro. My brother was like bro, it's probably just a fuse. I'm like yeah, I can wait.
Speaker 1:Well, if it's just a fuse, then but it might not be.
Speaker 3:You know, you got a YouTube. Get scared of shit. It's like a motherfucker looking up on WebMD.
Speaker 1:I might have cancer. They give you 33 favorite things.
Speaker 3:it can be yeah bro, but I apologize though.
Speaker 1:Well, we won't end.
Speaker 3:But we can definitely go back into it because I want to listen to it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we'll focus on that.
Speaker 3:Hey, this is the mulligan though. This our mulligan, bro. Yeah, we'll-. We didn't do the review last week.
Speaker 1:We choked in, we choked in, we choked in and I still listen to that.
Speaker 3:That was sick. Come on, bro.
Speaker 2:This is.
Speaker 3:Mulligan, so Next week, and then we had other shit going on.
Speaker 1:There's a lot going on, it was down.
Speaker 3:But I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't, I I'm one of them, niggas. I can fess up when I'm wrong.
Speaker 1:And I like that about you, bro, I like that about you, bro.
Speaker 3:That literally slipped my mind. He said what we looking? Yeah, because I seen the truth.
Speaker 1:I said oh shit, oh fuck. Oh yeah, that's the homework for the week.
Speaker 3:My dog ate my homework Teacher. Can I?
Speaker 1:make a kitchen. Look, look next week.
Speaker 3:I just need one more week. I promise. I was like bro and the whole time I'm like on the way down I told you my radio fucked up so I'm like my girl gonna be on the phone anyway. She brought the Bluetooth.
Speaker 3:I was like what you wanna talk about I brought it on into the birthday, bro how your day been baby. And she asked me too. She was like you usually listen to music, how do you do it? I was like baby. I just talk to God. I'll be having my whole life. I got a lot going on. I got a lot going on.
Speaker 1:How you doing today. God, it's me again. I know I told you I stopped smoking last time. But the weed just get better. If you love me, God, you turn this motherfucker on. Let's hope that bitch will come home.
Speaker 3:It was one of them things where I felt like it was supposed to be off because me and my girl leaving church bro, trying to go get some stuff for the morning for them babies bro, and I'm like she said something. I was like I don't want to hear this shit.
Speaker 1:The radio said I said I gotta talk to her.
Speaker 3:He was like hell yeah.
Speaker 1:Make it right Since we here baby.
Speaker 3:I don't be liking the way you fry that bacon Stupid shit, I don't got nothing to talk. You fry that bacon Stupid shit, I don't got nothing to talk about.
Speaker 1:Sunny out, ain't it?
Speaker 3:Did you like the sermon Church ain't even started yet yeah, yeah, yeah, so what was? Damn.
Speaker 1:Do they do communion every? How does that work Every fast?
Speaker 3:Because I ain't get a cup this last Sunday. You're stupid. That's what I built up last Sunday. I was looking around Everybody had their communion cups. I was like, mind you, this is my girl's church, my church, everybody, they pass it down, you grab one and pass it. Apparently they get them coming in church. They forgot about your boy. I was looking around, you didn't get your blessing that weekend I did, my baby gave me half of hers, oh damn. Excuse me, you don't have one. I know, babe, she's like here.
Speaker 1:She want to make sure her daddy good. She want to make sure her father good.
Speaker 3:I was like damn Every time that little b-ass. Our daddy good, she gotta make sure our father good. I was like damn Every time that little B-ass. But you can't have my chips.
Speaker 1:Blessings baby. Yeah, bro.
Speaker 3:I got you this.
Speaker 1:Next week we will review the truth from Beanie Siegel. It has been a lot going on Grammy's Super Bowl life.
Speaker 3:JG being called beautiful.
Speaker 2:What.
Speaker 3:That was in the Grammy. Oh yeah, they said to my beautiful husband they said that must be his spirit. Who'd you marry to? Oh she talking about his spirit. He does have a lot of people. You gotta look within, look past that shit.
Speaker 1:Hey, a billion dollars. I make a cute motherfucker boy. Hey, man, make you cute real quick.
Speaker 3:Make a short nigga. Seven foot, hey, easy money. I don't fuck with short niggas, you're too short. Do you know who that is? That's Bill Gates. Hey, get out of here, nerd.
Speaker 1:I've been looking for someone like you.
Speaker 3:Get out of here, nerd. You fix computers. That's Bill. Get out of here, nerd. I've been looking for someone like you. Get out of here, nerd. You fix computers. I guess Bill Gates Can you fix my computer, then why you here?
Speaker 1:I'm going to turn real quick for that band Hell nah.
Speaker 3:Well, anything else going on Hell? Nah, bro, I just came on vacation, so oh yeah, you in the wind right now. I'm not looking forward to 3 in the morning. Kids are out of school For flu.
Speaker 1:Going around About to have another pandemic on their asses.
Speaker 3:I hope not, because I'm one of them. Jobs they be like take your ass to work.
Speaker 1:I'm a barber. I hope we ain't got one either, because they'll tell me I can't come to work.
Speaker 3:How would you get paid? You make house calls.
Speaker 1:Like I did last time, nigga. Now the pandemic. The first time right First couple weeks, because I'm scared as fuck. I don't know what the fuck going on, people calling me. Could I just come to the crib, nigga? No, I don't know what's happening. But then Damn. But then after about three weeks sitting in the crib to a month at the house, I'm like got to Either. Y'all come here, which you know how I feel. I don't like motherfuckers at my crib, but I needed some money.
Speaker 3:Who would open that garage?
Speaker 1:It was like a motherfucker. No, it was open Door open.
Speaker 3:Now you understand what I'm saying. Yeah, let's go. Hey, bro, you mind closing it, they closing it. What's?
Speaker 1:wrong with you? I wanted motherfuckers to see I was cutting hair. Mm-hmm, come on.
Speaker 3:Not even that motherfucker. They say it's six feet, my man you hear me. And I want I'm already giving you I want all this hair and shit to blow that way?
Speaker 1:Yeah, man.
Speaker 3:Nigga, it's 13 degrees. Blow that way, but nah yeah.
Speaker 1:It was tough the first, our little first.
Speaker 3:What the fuck.
Speaker 1:I'm a Super Bowl girl. That was a Super Bowl. I'm going to talk to y'all. I'm going to talk to y'all for a minute.
Speaker 3:Talk to y'all for a minute.
Speaker 1:What the fuck but um, yeah fuck, is that All right, but yeah, so Squabble up, squabble up, baby, squabble up. We do appreciate y'all If y'all stay here this long. We are a couple of hours late, but y'all still.
Speaker 3:Man fuck, what Name in the title Late to the party Late to the party, baby.
Speaker 1:Thank you for another. Yeah, come on. Thank you for listening to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Doty, that's Doty. Yeah, and we are the party goers. Hey, when we get big, that's when we got our fan base, the party goers oh, that's dope. Shout out to the party goers out there. Rocking man who's the worst? Rob Markman, the man who's the worst. Rob Markman, the man. Who's the worst. Rob Markman, the man who's the worst. Rob Markman, the man who's the worst?
Speaker 3:Rob Markman, the man who's the worst. Rob Markman, the man who's the worst.
Speaker 2:Rob Markman, the man who's the worst.
Speaker 3:Rob Markman, the man who's the worst Throw the train.
Speaker 1:I mean I had a few people talking to me about my Holly Berry take. A couple people told me I don't watch enough movies to have a take on. If she's good in movies and I don't apologize for saying she's not good in any movie what I should have said is she's not in good in any movie I've seen. Okay, which probably limits what I should have said she's not in good.
Speaker 3:In any movie I've seen. Okay.
Speaker 1:Which Probably limits Slim to none, probably Probably limits how much I can talk.
Speaker 3:You say you're losing Isaiah.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 3:The fuck do we be talking about bro?
Speaker 1:That's what we should start to. You should give me a movie every week. You should give me a movie Every week and I gotta watch it. What my girl she was like every week.
Speaker 3:You should give me a movie every week and I got to watch it. What my girl said when you said your Holly Berry thing, she said you've never seen Strictly Business.
Speaker 1:Never.
Speaker 3:Short hair, holly.
Speaker 1:She was trying to explain it, Like maybe he didn't hear what I said.
Speaker 3:I didn't understand the whole hype about Robin. Gibbons. She probably was super fine back then, but compared to Holly Berry even in. Boomerang.
Speaker 1:I was like nigga, what Thank you for listening to another episode of Late to the Party with Dodie and Reggie. I'm Reggie. I'm Dodie we out, go to the party.
Speaker 3:Go to the party, let's go let's go, go to the party, go to the party, go to the party, let's go. Come on Late, come on Late, all right, y'all Stupid dude.