
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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We reflect on the passage of time, the impact of technology on communication, and the lessons learned from both childhood and parenting. In heartfelt discussions, we also explore how music shapes our identities and relationships, particularly through a review of Don Trip’s latest album.
• Sharing childhood stories and awkward moments
• The challenges of parenting in today’s digital age
• Reflections on nostalgia and its role in our lives
• The influence of hip-hop culture on personal experiences
• Analyzing Don Trip’s music and its emotional resonance
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Oh for the trip. Cool One, two, One, two I'd like to introduce myself. This is what we starting with today. He got me cuz who's calling that shit?
Speaker 3:Who's calling that? I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
Speaker 1:I'm telling you oh at the who, I ain't going to lie to y'all.
Speaker 2:I'm telling you oh, at the skate rink it's going down, Is it? Hey, that motherfucker got me. Look, I listened to it and I wasn't fucking with it, but I've been seeing people, I've been scrolling and I've been seeing people using their videos and it's got me.
Speaker 1:It got me. That's how it is. Most times, though, you got to watch the video.
Speaker 2:Man me and my wife was up there. You know, once we find a song, we find a song, I think, we in view. If not, it'll just be audio. Welcome to another episode. Episode what's up? Welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Doty, and welcome to we at episode. I think it's 39, right now, hey, hold it.
Speaker 1:Big balloons and everything. Party City out a business. We had to go to Publix.
Speaker 2:But we got it right though. We got it right. So we steady moving that episode. We on like 30? I think it's 39. Okay, I think. So we don't say our episodes every episode. We hit 40? We almost I'm almost that's going to be an audio. I'm about to be 40. I know, old ass nigga, I'm not old yet, I'm up.
Speaker 1:You old ass nigga. I'm old ass, nigga. I ain't 607, though, but man, that dude is hilarious bro.
Speaker 2:Is that the dude with the dreads and shit? I'm GD Vice Lord.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:My mama be sending me videos of that shit. I'm on my mom, I'm on my mom, I'm on my mom. But what he? But anyway.
Speaker 1:I'm from St.
Speaker 2:Louis.
Speaker 1:I'm from St Louis.
Speaker 2:That's all you need. You need to have somebody In front of a camera. I'm half Illuminati. Half street and just let him go. You see that Now we on him. Now you see that video of him when he was drinking and dude said Pick up your cup Right. So your cup right. So he picked up his cup and he started drinking. He said now put your cup down. He said don't try to control me, man.
Speaker 2:You can't control me I was going to do that anyway. He said now I'm going to keep my cup, now I'm going to move it. That nigga, yeah, I'll be running across. I don't know where he come from, I'll just be running across his clips and shit.
Speaker 1:Dang. Where did I first notice him? I can't even remember where I first noticed him, bro, but I just know he just keeps saying he from St Louis.
Speaker 2:I just seen him start popping up, and now I see him all the time, and once you start.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's where he had popped up. I first noticed him because he kept saying that he wrote Country Grammar Finale, ah. And then he said somehow, someway, he was tied in to Sexy Red.
Speaker 2:I don't know how true that is I forgot Sexy Red from St Louis too, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. But now he going on the whole Big Meech Cuffy snitch allegations.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's his new thing. Yeah, didn't he have, it was one video. I allegations oh, that's his new thing. Yeah, didn't he have. It was one video. It was one video. He had an artist or something and like he was trying to promote.
Speaker 5:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:But he was like ain't nobody even listen to your shit.
Speaker 1:He's still running with him too. Yeah, yeah, like two Z's or something like that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so she's like he's like nigga, nobody even listen to it. Go and Go kill something. Go kill something. Hey boy, once you find a character, put him in front of a camera.
Speaker 1:Hey bro, let him go and turns against the Williams bro. It's funny, bro, because you know he they was calling him a snitch or whatever. And that's how he got out. He was like I don't give a fuck, nigga, I ain't behind that wall and I put in that work. So it's kind of Talk, craig. I don't really want to do nothing, but come for it when you want to.
Speaker 2:But if you putting in, never mind, I was going to go.
Speaker 1:Did you watch, since we Already On that, did you watch Bob's Talk?
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:Okay, what's that? I don't know. I think he in Houston or Dallas. He down there in Texas. Who's that? I don't know. I think he in Houston or Dallas.
Speaker 4:He down there in Texas, he in Texas.
Speaker 1:But him and his wife. Boss Talk 101,. He had an interview with BG and they were talking about I seen the clip where he was talking about like Soldier Slim.
Speaker 2:Okay, I think I cause I think I came across the BG, some of the BG clips then, because I'm going to say it sound, sound familiar, but I yeah, I like it.
Speaker 1:Shout out to Boss Tart.
Speaker 2:Shout out to y'all.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And we trying to be.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to get noted like that.
Speaker 2:You know you know the two dudes One light skin, one light skin, the big dudes the big dudes. Yeah, I'm going to be like that we on our way, we on our way, we on the episode 39. Appreciate y'all, man.
Speaker 1:I think Appreciate y'all, if not we, somewhere around there I start taking off when I start wearing all them different hoodies like ish.
Speaker 2:And I'm going to come in with a chain like that, a big ass fucking shit with an eagle on my arm. Nigga, how y'all doing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, hey, touch the wing Dodie. Hey, bro, what? Hey, Touch it, hey, and give you that Shaq, uh-huh, uh-huh. You say your name, bro, that is hilarious that Shaq gets you know who Trey Young is, don't you? Yeah, bro, he be like. Don't do me like that. He be like me like that. Don't do me like that, cuz, don't do me like that. One Spike Lee joint. Come on, bro, it's like nigga Crooklyn.
Speaker 2:I heard the soundtrack of Crooklyn though my brother
Speaker 5:took me to see the preview.
Speaker 2:I seen it in the beginning of the Lion King. I'm telling you my brother done called me a couple times, so you don't remember nothing. Brother, I love you. My brother done called me a couple times, so you don't remember nothing. That's what. I'm saying Brother, I love you, but no.
Speaker 1:Nigga, I was hitting stop and record on the radio.
Speaker 2:Trying to get it.
Speaker 1:I'm on some music shit, the Hot 888 without the commercials.
Speaker 2:Boy, you miss them times. Boy Got to record on tape.
Speaker 1:Do you remember how hard it was to get like you could get an MP3 player but for somebody to download the songs on your MP3 player?
Speaker 2:But I was a nigga who know how to do that, though. No, I'm just saying that, yeah, I could do that it was one of them times where.
Speaker 5:Motherfuckers would come Don't worry about all that.
Speaker 2:I don't even know if I was real.
Speaker 1:Come on, man, I'm about to stun on this one, you know.
Speaker 2:I'd do 100 for you if you want that many songs. 50 a playlist? Yeah, nah, probably five.
Speaker 5:How many on the playlist Just 10.
Speaker 6:Like damn, Give it to me, cuz.
Speaker 1:You got to do it, cuz you got to do it right. How much for the CD? Yeah, five dollars.
Speaker 2:I just going to get that yeah five dollars.
Speaker 1:Well, what's the difference? Well, I, got to hook it up to the computer.
Speaker 2:I'm about to say there's a lot with them old. I got Charger MP3 player Came to me dead. I got to hook this motherfucker up now.
Speaker 1:My mama asking why the KUB going up.
Speaker 2:I got 18. I got 18 Chargers Just all in one Across the wall. Who phones are these? Don't worry about that. Please don't touch them. In the middle of uploading, my mama unhooked one, fucked everything up. Mama, get off the phone.
Speaker 1:And dial up With a motherfucker.
Speaker 2:It's still. Just give it a second, give it, we'll get there, hey, so she pick up the phone, everything shut with a motherfucker.
Speaker 1:It's still. Just give it a second, we'll get there as soon as you pick up the phone, everything's set.
Speaker 2:Reggie, get the fuck off that computer, Nigga sick. I was talking to my kids, Hold on. I was talking to my kids the other day because they be on the phone a lot. They got their cell phones with them. In high school we didn't have no cell phones. Everybody just didn't have a phone right. I used to tell them we would use my mama phone, but you had to wait until 7 o'clock because the minutes was free after 7 o'clock.
Speaker 1:They don't even know what minutes is.
Speaker 2:Who buying minutes right now? Well, I know some people buying minutes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you got to be behind certain restrictions.
Speaker 2:I know some people behind minutes. Yeah, hold it down.
Speaker 1:Damn. That is crazy, bro. You remember the text messages you scouts like 45 cents to send yeah, to send a text message.
Speaker 2:10 cents to receive To receive a motherfucker. I'd be like look, I'm going to send you something, Don't text me back. Look, look, I'm going to send you something.
Speaker 1:Don't text me back. Look, nigga, I got 30 cents left.
Speaker 2:I'm waiting on her to text me back. Don't text me back. It was free after 7 o'clock for calls and it was free on the weekend.
Speaker 1:And then you had to have at least 50 cents for them. Late night minutes. You remember at one time you had to have the money on your phone at everyday cost. Yeah, that shit.
Speaker 2:And then that's when who started doing it first on rollover minutes.
Speaker 4:Was it.
Speaker 2:AT&T it was probably AT&T. It was either AT&T or Verizon had them rollover minutes. Motherfucker hey, you ain't use them all that month. They go to the next month.
Speaker 1:Nigga, I got a little behind it. Oh, I'm getting nervous. Yeah, you hear me. What you saying? No, hell, no, I'm on my roll over a minute. I'm good. I didn't touch this much, I'm straight. I'm good. My first time I fucked up because you remember the Virgin Moguls, what?
Speaker 3:you talking about. It was like the prepaid.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I got one for Christmas, bro. My I got one for Christmas bro. My boss got me $50. I didn't know at the time, I ain't got no phone I just ran the streets. Man. I did not know, bro, that was supposed to last you the whole month.
Speaker 2:The whole month.
Speaker 1:Nigga, I'm buying games, I'm buying polyphonic games, all kinds of shit. Yeah, the ringtones and shit man my brother tell you this man, that motherfucker used to play that bitch like a radio. I was like He'd play on that motherfucker.
Speaker 2:But you got some music. Yeah, this is like hey, if some of y'all had to live on minutes on the phone right now, golly.
Speaker 1:No Wi-Fi.
Speaker 2:Golly Terrible.
Speaker 1:You can't do it for free.
Speaker 2:Y'all die for real, right now, boy, it'd be sick.
Speaker 1:Hell. Nah, I made my boys choose this morning.
Speaker 2:What'd you mean?
Speaker 1:The phone or the game Boy, them niggas was like.
Speaker 2:I would go game though.
Speaker 1:Nah, my oldest did. Yeah, my youngest. He was like well, let me tell you. I said, nah, don't touch my oldest did. Yeah, my youngest. He was like well, let me tell you. I said nah, don't touch him. Yeah, yeah, because I'm like bruh, y'all doing the same thing, yeah, you on a headset, or you FaceTiming, yeah, and then they be like well, you can see you know everybody try to justify and then they be like well, you can see. You know everybody try to justify. Well, we can see each other when we on face.
Speaker 2:I'm like bro, most of y'all niggas don't even got the camera on so that's only funny because that's crazy, cause my son was up till like 6 o'clock this morning on the game, right, but it's only funny cause I'll come in the room and they playing the game, but he all of them on video. Nobody camera on. That's what I'm saying. What's the point? Nobody camera on? What's the point, bro? Because they can party conversation though.
Speaker 1:Nigga, it's the same thing, y'all not even looking at each other.
Speaker 2:I know it is, but I don't get it. Bro, John don't got a mic on his game and you know what?
Speaker 1:That's what they be trying to tell me, I'm like nigga. He got a PS5. The controller isn't, the mic is there Some people going through.
Speaker 2:you know they work through some things.
Speaker 1:I don't know. We had to knock on motherfuckers' doors, bro, when I was coming up. Like I was in that queen stage, like where you didn't have technology and when that shit was coming when it started happening. So I guess this was like when motherfuckers how motherfuckers felt when microwaves was first introduced. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:We was in that stage that's crazy, because it's like that's right, like definitely we was in the middle, like bro, think about it, cause we had the years of like. We had the years of like we had like Sega and Nintendo and all that shit, but that wasn't the main thing we would do.
Speaker 1:Nah, you know what I'm saying? That was like a luxury. They're like hey, bro, you got, dude you got a PlayStation.
Speaker 2:Now, if you don't have a PlayStation, it is bro. Nigga ain't got no money.
Speaker 5:Dude, Nigga ain't got no money. Dude, mama don't love him, you know. Baby now you know.
Speaker 1:Nigga's like hey bro, hey bro, reggie got the cake bro, yeah, they got two controllers, nigga, two controllers is a big deal.
Speaker 3:That's a big deal.
Speaker 1:Hey, bro, you getting a controller that come with that motherfucker.
Speaker 3:That's it.
Speaker 1:Hey, bro, you coming over tonight, hell yeah, hey, don't forget the controller, bro.
Speaker 2:Gotta bring it. Don't forget the controller and we old cuz, we having reminiscent conversations and shit, niggas, is old.
Speaker 1:I told y'all about that memory card, bro, and it took me back to the days where I didn't have a memory card.
Speaker 2:Well, you had to just leave that motherfucker on.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Never could I, my mama, would walk past that bitch Done.
Speaker 1:Hey, listen to me, bro Over with I cut that floor model TV off. Come on, man, that motherfucker cut. I had tape I had took a little tiny piece of duct tape bro On the PlayStation Because I used to get hand-me-downs from my uncle. Yeah, he'd get the new shit. He'd be like hey, bro. I'd be like nigga, I got the place, man Running with it, yeah. I put that duct tape over that little green light.
Speaker 2:Ain't nobody see shit. Ain't nobody see shit.
Speaker 1:Because I put that motherfucker by the vent so it seemed like the vent running. It's like I be hearing this noise in your room. My daddy look at me like bitch. You better cut that motherfucker out.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You know a nigga be doing like that, bro. Yeah, hell yeah.
Speaker 2:But one of them got to be the yeah, you know what I'm saying my daddy be like hey, bro, I'll whoop your ass from this curfew and not taking the trash out.
Speaker 1:But this right here yeah bro yeah, come on how you punish your kids right now. You know what I'm more so like now, as I know I'm getting older, bro, cause I be like man, don't make me have to whoop your ass.
Speaker 2:I don't wanna do that shit cause I was thinking about we would get in trouble. Say we get suspended from school, and shit your mama say, look, you gotta be in your room, that's your punishment, right. What's thinking about we would get in trouble. Say we get suspended from school and shit your mama say, look, you got to be in your room, that's your punishment, right? We didn't all have TVs, there was no phone. It was jail Like nigga. You was literally. I swear. I remember Christenburg, right, we living in Christenburg Sonny, it's like a TV show, sonny's fuck. Outside. It's like a TV show, sunny as fuck. Outside. I'm in a room, I'm looking out the window like everybody running by. In my mind, everybody got kites.
Speaker 6:It's the best day of the project.
Speaker 2:It's the best day ever, dude. All of a sudden I was about to say ice cream man giving free ice cream. Everything up in the window like that, Reggie, come out. The ice cream man giving out free ice cream and it's crazy because Christenburg one level, we were living in the park one level. So niggas, walk by your window, you ain't coming out today. Mama said I got to stay in the day.
Speaker 1:Bro that is crazy.
Speaker 2:You know, one time I got in trouble man we living in Christmas. One time I got in trouble. So I'm into music, right, my mama is also into music, she watching 106 and Park right. And they said you know they had the jam of the week, right? So the new jam of the weekt money featuring uh, I forgot who the was on the song was it so like so late?
Speaker 2:yeah, jt money. Who that? Come on, and I heard it. That's crazy and I'm not thinking my mama out there. I start creeping down the hallway. I can look around my mama on the couch like yes, I skirt. I run back to the room. It's like. It's like my mama had to finish the song, but after that, well, she can't. Did I see your face? Didn't I tell you to stay here? Hey, shout out to JT Money for getting me a whoopie. Hey, man.
Speaker 1:That was. I'm making sure we good, I don't know bro, I just trying to find alternative ways. Bro, it's like Because I had the dumbest punishments, bro. Yeah, because this is like I can have the game in my room and then, when computers came and I don't know how we well, I remember how we got it, but we got a computer, I don't remember how.
Speaker 2:You know what. You know what.
Speaker 1:You know what? Fuck that shit. And the motherfucker like nigga. You remember, man? But nah, like my mama. Never be like, because my daddy was one of them niggas. He was like once you start paying bills and you make money, then you can. So once I figured out how to do it and I didn't have to ask for shit, he be like.
Speaker 2:You can't say, say oh, you need to ride nigga. How you get there?
Speaker 1:yeah nigga, I'm on the schedule. I gotta cut his ass off, I gotta get, but he be like get your ass in, chris. I'm like damn bro. I can do everything in this motherfucker but make money. But make money, cause that was like get your ass in the crib. I'm like damn bro.
Speaker 2:I can do everything in this motherfucker, but make money, but make money, Because that was like hey he figured it out. Yeah.
Speaker 4:So now I got to figure out how to hold this down.
Speaker 6:Cut this shit down a little bit. As soon as the nigga break me out, way down I be like dang it.
Speaker 1:He's like hey, man, you want to make it a little?
Speaker 4:50?
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yes, sir, yes sir.
Speaker 1:But when I got older I was like damn, he was really trying to show me Like bro, it don't matter, Of course.
Speaker 2:It's under my rule. You understand that later, but in the midst of it.
Speaker 1:Nah, it'd be like how you don't want me to make money, you don't want to see me grow, do you that? Nigga don't want me to win and you know what? It's always this black nigga holding the nigga down Always another nigga holding the nigga down and it was like I guess it was like for my pops, it was like damn, I fucked up Because it was like he laid you. You know, once a nigga say hey, bruh, this don't happen unless this happen, and I ain't letting shit happen until this shit happen.
Speaker 1:But then, when I saw, once it start happening them prerequisites.
Speaker 2:He like god damn he moving, but you doing it wrong though.
Speaker 1:You doing it wrong though you ain't put the diagos in the line. Yeah, you just going up and down, nigga.
Speaker 2:That's where you fucked up. See, I knew you didn't listen. Damn nigga.
Speaker 1:See you waiting, eating first, I told you nigga?
Speaker 2:Is that your coat, nigga? Yeah, you had a coat on top of a hoodie, yeah it's cold. It's not that cold outside. Hold on first off. No, no, no, no, no. I just now seen that it. I just now seen that it's not that cold outside. I don't want to be in that Look bro, we brother we in two different white clans bro.
Speaker 1:Hey Phil, no, that's what I said we brother.
Speaker 2:Hey, phil, don't do that.
Speaker 1:Don't do that, because we are.
Speaker 2:It still ain't that cold outside.
Speaker 1:You ain't going to say nothing to your wife when she's walking around with a hoodie in this moment.
Speaker 2:My wife. Yeah, she do what she want to. You know what I mean? She got to run shit.
Speaker 1:She look at your ass and be like nigga. You not cold, you're like babe, I'm barefoot, Bare chest.
Speaker 2:Nah, she'll say that to me. I'll say you know what?
Speaker 1:I am a little chubby.
Speaker 2:Yeah, she turned her head. You were like I just bought me a new robe. Pause, this has nothing to do with nothing. I just bought a new robe.
Speaker 1:I probably got low iron, Nigga vitamin D, Nigga pause Pause.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I was about to say I got vitamin D over there, but pause.
Speaker 1:I ain't malnutrition, we 3,000. Hey boy, I ain't malnutrition.
Speaker 2:We 3,000. Hey boy, we ain't started on shit, nah we. That's how it go bro, it be like that, I like this Niggas once you start. I used to, you know, when I worked in the Diamond Cousin shit right, I used to be like these old niggas is really Reminiscing over shit, but once you get Caught up in that, shit, yeah, cause it be like Shit ain't gonna be the same. It's not the same and time, just keep going Cause niggas, don't even we going back.
Speaker 1:Well, I'm going back, but just I remember having to walk Like three or four blocks Cause a nigga didn't Answer the phone, just to see if they was going to be there.
Speaker 3:And then you got to walk all the way home.
Speaker 2:Right now you can text, you can call, you can Instagram. I'm going to get into it. Y'all got your phones on, y'all we got our. Not like I don't have my phone. Everybody got their phones on them at all times. That's part of the part of the reason I took my boy's phone that's a huge problem in general you gotta get detached sometimes you gotta you have to. That's why I go through. Sometimes I delete all my social media apps and just put the phone and I don't understand.
Speaker 1:I take a break sometimes niggas, just don't get on it. That's hard, I got a brother bro. He put his shit on like his screen time man that nigga put his shit on like 10 minutes like for a day, yeah.
Speaker 2:That nigga said he like.
Speaker 1:Instagram.
Speaker 2:Going through that motherfucker. Going through that motherfucker, my through that motherfucker. My wife be having that on her phone. She got certain apps. It's like a time limit. I do it for my kids. So once you hit that time limit, go down. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Shit, my baby girl be like she be sick Sunday night come 730. She be like oh my God, I don't want to watch TV.
Speaker 2:I was like shit, you better read your book. Yeah, sit down and do something.
Speaker 1:My son, he was like I'll go sleep, just laying there. He tried to get the day over.
Speaker 2:That's what my youngest son would do that nigga, just be like I can't do Nigga gone, Knocked out nigga.
Speaker 1:When they ain't got no school they hate. When I come home, I was fortunate enough to have my great Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman, the Rob Markman the Rob. A fucking bed, or throw me a bucket of cold water, get your stupid ass up, fuck you, sleep on these dishes and everything I did 12 hours Shout out to my mom, I didn't have my father.
Speaker 2:I had a strong black, independent woman. That was pretty rough. That was pretty rough, yeah, my mom, because you see, so, now that I see that my kids live in a two-parent household, right, so, one of them soft, one of them a little rough my mama got confusing sometimes, because she would be soft, yeah, but then she would also be.
Speaker 1:Baby you hungry, Get your stupid ass in that kitchen and do them dishes.
Speaker 2:And that's all crazy because she I'll get suspended from school. And that's all crazy because she I'll get suspended from school. My mama will come get me, beat my ass, yell at me and say come on, let's go get some ice cream, okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 1:What's your favorite flavor? Superman, get my baby Superman. Hey well, hey, shout out to my mama, hey man. I used to out to my mama hey, man, I used to miss school, bro, just sick and my mama used to babysit kids. That was her hustle. Listen to me. She was like you, don't get your ass on the game nothing.
Speaker 1:You know how it go Boy, lunchtime comes, she ain't want to cook. Hey, help me, put these kids in the van. Let's go get some. We'll go to a buffet somewhere. Yeah, yeah, and, bro, and they'll probably be like. You know, my mama wasn't a big cook when we was coming up, so it was like that was how she showed love, like individually, to us four. And she was like but I'm going to need you to do better now, but. And she was like but I'm going to need you to do better now, but here you go.
Speaker 5:He like green beans, he's going to give us some green beans, she's going to put your ass to work.
Speaker 1:My daddy, just get your ass hard. He's like look, I'm going to beat your ass, it's consequences. But then, once he beat your ass and you, he's like oh, you think you talk, go ahead, go through this shit. And then, when you go through it, I'm like God damn, I need help, nah, nah you don't, nah, nah, you don't Get back in there.
Speaker 2:My day one. Them niggas get back in there, Get right back to it.
Speaker 1:That's why, when I got you know when Like one thing I never had coming up like my daddy we ain't friends, motherfucker. But when I got older it was like hey, my name. Yeah, hell, yeah, nigga, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that my dog. But when I was coming up I was like man, I gave you damn, this motherfucker.
Speaker 2:That's part of it. Though that's part of it If I could knock his ass out, I would.
Speaker 1:That's part of it, man, what we talking about, though.
Speaker 2:Damn niggas, we owe.
Speaker 1:Well, yeah, I got to get out of memory lane, bro, I'm going to start crying.
Speaker 2:This will be the whole thing. I'm going to sit there like see, that's how that nigga get.
Speaker 1:That's how he get. When he Nigga get, no comments. See when Dodie got that red cup.
Speaker 2:It's going to be good, it's going to be a good show.
Speaker 1:That nigga might cry today, hey bro. That's why, hey, listen to me. I told you my girl, her mama, turning 60.
Speaker 6:I don't know what that was.
Speaker 1:Happy birthday. She turned 60 on the 24th. We had her at a party yesterday and everybody went and they was talking. They was like Mike, you going to say something. I was like hell nah, my girl knew he's going to cry. If he start really getting yeah when I was going through it with my mama.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying? It wasn't him.
Speaker 1:but man, hell yeah, I got drunk. You know how I be. I heard that music, that nigga played that vibe.
Speaker 2:And what party was y'all at? Well, she turned 16, so, yeah, yeah, I'm thinking like man. All I heard was Vod. Oh shit, you on the floor, you on the floor.
Speaker 1:You like that? Yeah, bro, yeah, that's my er. No, bro, if I was growing up back then.
Speaker 2:It's not your er. Oh, and that's a different story story. I tell my wife that all the time.
Speaker 1:If I was growing up like that Boy Boy. Won't you let these?
Speaker 2:ladies, eat first. There's no R&B like that, no more, not. With a good mix of a good dance, a good songwriting ability, what's the potential of it coming back? I think it can happen. I think what has to happen is rappers and R&B artists got to split again. It has to be you got to be R&B and you got to be rap. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. There's too many. Michael Jackson wasn't rap. Michael Jackson was not rap. Prince wasn't rap. R Kelly did not rap. He didn't rap. He wasn't rapping. Michael Jackson was not rapping. R Kelly did not rap. He didn't rap.
Speaker 1:He wasn't a rapper. He wasn't a rapper Later in his career he started to do Even before him, Bobby Brown.
Speaker 2:It wasn't rap though he can't rap versus. It was hip-hop.
Speaker 3:Oh my God, Good one Nah, but yeah, my God.
Speaker 1:Good one Nah, but yeah, nah, he did Good one coach. He did, though he did though, who else did it with Bobby Before Bobby?
Speaker 2:Nah, I think Bobby was the first one to give that good blend of. This is what I'm going to do. Or it was like an R&B person with a rapper on the song yeah, but nah, bobby was like nigga, i'ma do. Or it was like an R&B person with a rapper on the song, but nah, bobby was like nigga, I'm doing it all it's my prerogative.
Speaker 5:I think so but I'm not.
Speaker 1:I would have to ooh, that girl so scandalous. You know what I'm talking about. Hey, rub you the right way. Is that what that song was? Yeah?
Speaker 2:Yeah, he did it a little bit, and he couldn't, he still can't do this. I'm about to say but not all of them that nigga big there, nigga you seen, bobby?
Speaker 1:Nah, but he, you know, bobby, don't move like that. Johnny Gill still be Trying to do it all.
Speaker 2:He can't move the same way.
Speaker 1:I know they still be Getting it in on the road. Yeah, you can't move the same way. I know they still be getting it in on the road.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we still new edition dude, I was about to say that's who it be the motherfuckers. I got my chance. Now, no matter what's going on, it is what it is. I'm taking what I'm getting and that bitch can go home. Excuse my language, but she can go home and say I slept with Bobby Brown.
Speaker 5:Woo.
Speaker 2:My, my, my. It don't matter what they look like, which Bobby, Don't worry about that, it was Bobby Brown, that's all that matters. Hey, we 30 minutes here and they ain't started our list at all. Let's start with it wasn't a lot, but A$AP Rocky got found not guilty. That's not even a big. I just it happened.
Speaker 1:Dude fumbled a bag and he said really, Is that his name?
Speaker 2:Hey, you see that clip where they was in the court and they was asking him what something mean. And then A$AP Rocky was like don't say nothing, but like the lawyer, like Rob Markman, the hey, you see that clip where they was in the court and they was asking them what something mean. And then A$AP Rocky was like don't say nothing, but like the lawyer, like hey, fam why you jump out like that.
Speaker 1:I seen the video where dude was like hey man, I answer that man. I mean, what are we talking about? What are we talking about? I seen that boy, shit. I was like, and he was in court in a hoodie, bro. I was like, oh yeah you lost, bro, you didn't even come for them.
Speaker 2:You ain't ready for this. The judge was like nigga.
Speaker 2:You were there yesterday. He got found not guilty. Part of the story. Also in court news, jay-z is suing the lawyer and going after the I guess whoever did the filing and everything in texas for the lawsuit and shit. Okay, yeah, but I think you should have something. If you get found innocent for some accusations like this, you should be able to. They about to smack that nigga. I don't know how much they're going to get from him. I don't think they looking for something to get. I think they just looking to shut that nigga down, because this shit happens a lot.
Speaker 1:My thing is like the what is it? It was shut down with prejudice, so they can't foul, no more Is that he can't foul it or nobody that they can't file. No more.
Speaker 2:Is that he can't file it or nobody. That woman can't file? Oh, okay, yeah, she can't, if it's that. Now I don't know everything, so don't, hey, hey, but yeah, so since she was the one suing, even though he the lawyer, she was the one suing. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you know what I'm saying. So with prejudice means she can't, you can't come back after, yeah it's like double jeopardy, yeah, that type shit.
Speaker 1:So you see where I seen where Diddy was, like man I told basically, like I told y'all man, this shit crazy, you know, basically saying like this is a ghost. You know a ghost or a witch, I should say.
Speaker 2:But then you see where his lawyer I.
Speaker 1:His lawyer was like I can't do this shit.
Speaker 2:But did you see what he said? Though he was like under no circumstance can I finish the light. I wonder why, though it sound like.
Speaker 1:You think it's that crazy? Like the evidence.
Speaker 2:The way it sounded, the way it came out. It make it seem like that lawyer saw something and was like my heart won't let me do this.
Speaker 1:But my heart won't let me do this. But it ain't the main lawyer, though. It's just one of the lawyers, I think it's more so one of the people that's trying to clean shit up. You see what I'm saying, and I'm not talking about as far as what he's accused of. I'm talking about what he's doing now, because you see where they were saying he basically went into prison and shit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, I see that shit, it's more so one of them things like man I'm tired of doing this shit. Why you just can't sit the fuck down and let us do our job? Why do you keep trying to be this big man?
Speaker 2:Trying to be the best for shit, yeah.
Speaker 1:Why you keep trying to pay this guy, and I can see that too, think it's.
Speaker 2:But Diddy is Diddy, so I can't. You've been doing this for so long. Just because you in jail don't mean it's going to stop you from being who you are. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I mean you hear stories of like kingpins and mafia bosses that go to jail and still run shit. That's what I'm saying, but that out that they were saying, like cassie was in the videos and enjoying herself allegedly, I don't want to say a word.
Speaker 1:But uh, you know she enjoying herself in the video, so it's one of the things, like you know you wouldn't be like I don't want to deal with this, because you know we're trying to get him off and she's enjoying it. It's making look bad. I don't know that would help our case, wouldn't it?
Speaker 2:I don't think so. Why not? Just because you saw her in a video enjoying something don't mean he's not on trial for beating her. He's on trial for making her do certain stuff. Yeah, but just because you look like you're enjoying it doesn't mean you can't still be being forced into doing something.
Speaker 1:No, I'm not saying that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, okay, if he's watching, clean it up. No, I'm not into shit, I'm not yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I ain't been in no trouble.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying, so I'll find my tables. You know what I'm saying. You know that's how most motherfuckers don't? That's how motherfuckers get caught when they like in the streets, bro. Like hold on bro. I can get this wash Any file. Nobody takes it. And you riding around like you, Nigga, you can do simple shit. Nigga. I watch cars. I don't know. I'm a sole proprietor. Here's my receipt.
Speaker 2:Here's my receipt, indeed. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Yeah, come on, man, niggas is done, but Go ahead Just to get off of that. But it's one of the things Like just to finish, I just think it was one of them. He didn't want to, he didn't want to deal with what's going on now, like I don't want to clean up your shit, bro, and we already trying to get you out of shit. Yeah, because, like I said, they said he already made a little move to where, uh, he got moved to like a hospital unit or whatever.
Speaker 6:Just like he did certain movements, but you know, it is what it is, man you don't want to work.
Speaker 2:You don't want to work I about to say yeah, and with it not being like one of the main, it's just you know them. When you, at that that level, you got a team. You know what I mean. It ain't just one. You know what I'm saying. So one of the niggas dropped out, so it's not like it ain't the main dude, yeah it don't even matter.
Speaker 1:Don't worry about it, diddy, he's a paralegal.
Speaker 2:He does all on shit. You know the green highlighted parts.
Speaker 1:We tell you to read that's him.
Speaker 2:Whenever you see the X that put your initials, that's his X's.
Speaker 1:All the tabs on the papers he puts them on.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he does that part. It's all right.
Speaker 3:Who's cutting it? Who's cutting it?
Speaker 2:I'm sorry, the jerk Did that really do 250?
Speaker 1:That's exactly what I was about Drake. Did they really do 250?
Speaker 2:That's exactly what I was about to say. They did 249. First week, Again. We are not the people for numbers, but it is part of the argument.
Speaker 1:It just blows my mind that it's a Party Next Door album and it's really Drake throwaways.
Speaker 2:Nigga. That album is 75% Drake. The songs that's on the charts are the songs that's Drake by himself. That's what.
Speaker 1:I'm saying it's like Drake always, like I agree with what T-Pain said, Like these are songs that didn't make the cut, but they are still good. They're still Drake, they're still of now. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:How do? You but if I'm party next door, right, I don't know, because you might not you been in the system of OVO for so long, but if I've been wanting to do a collab album, hey, this is not a collab it is. This is like I was in the studio and Drake was like he going to take your hat.
Speaker 1:This is not a collab album. It is.
Speaker 2:This is like the.
Speaker 1:I was in the studio and Drake was like 40, play it.
Speaker 2:This is like the Her Loss album. The Her Loss with 21 Savage wasn't a fuller collab album, it was mostly Drake. The only collab album that Drake has for real is the one with Future. What a Time to Be Alive. That was like a 50-50.
Speaker 1:Is 21 on the same level as Future.
Speaker 2:No, okay then I mean, I guess yeah.
Speaker 1:I mean you said yes, I mean yeah, I mean I guess, but I'm just saying in the sense of talking Party next door is below 21's average. Okay, no, no, this is what I'm saying. You said the. I forgot the fucking title. All I see is the fucking Freddie Gills money songs.
Speaker 2:Some sexy songs for you.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:If you said it's all 75% Drake. What is the Drake in 21?
Speaker 2:It's about the same. Who did I hear that from? I think I was watching Joe Budden and Ice said that he said he took all of 21 Savage off of her loss and it was only 15 minutes of the album gone.
Speaker 1:That guy did that.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh, did that. Yeah, oh, you can do that you know what I'm saying, how you do Like he went and ate it every time. Yeah, on the computer. Yeah, that's not hard, I know it ain't. You just take them out, I'm saying like bro, the ice is like parks.
Speaker 2:No, not in that sense. That's what I'm saying. Rob Markman, the boss of the house, rob.
Speaker 1:Markman, the boss of the house. Rob Markman, the boss of the house.
Speaker 2:Rob Markman, the boss of the house. Rob Markman, the boss of the house. Rob Markman, the boss of the house. Rob Markman, the boss of the house.
Speaker 4:Rob Markman, the boss of the house. Rob Markman, the boss of the house.
Speaker 1:Rob Markman, the boss of the house Rob Markman the boss of, because his homeboy is who he is, please.
Speaker 2:But anyway, yeah, Drake did do 250, but I had him at 185 to 220.
Speaker 1:Do you think that he hit those numbers? Like I hate it that people are saying that Kendrick needed Drake and he needed the stunt for it to actually take off. But I'm like, do you think they hit them numbers just to see, or were those genuine numbers where people just wanted that album?
Speaker 2:I think it's a mix of both. I think a lot of people I listen to it.
Speaker 1:I mean I like Drake After the first listen. I wouldn't have. After the first listen, I wouldn't assume 250.
Speaker 2:No, I wouldn't either. That's why, after I listened to it and after I seen some of the talk, I was thinking 185, 200, something like that. But I mean, if 250 is the number, I don't know what they was looking to hit, but that's not a bad number.
Speaker 1:I mean this is listed on the party, right? Yeah, okay, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I mean, it's party's first number one.
Speaker 1:Then your boy I mean your boy really won then, cause I mean, if he don't, if he's getting a cut Off of this, yeah, and he's the boss of what's going on. I mean shit, and I don't have to really Give no kick back to them.
Speaker 2:But they still, they still got a portion of it.
Speaker 1:I don't know how much, but they still got a portion of it, if the portion go from goddamn 83 to now 38, I'm still winning, yeah.
Speaker 2:I mean, that's the main thing that when I be trying to talk to people, like, no matter what I say about how I feel about the battle, drake is still Drake.
Speaker 1:Nah he going to do it.
Speaker 2:And Drake going to still be fine, Like I didn't get into.
Speaker 1:Okay, let me, let me go ahead, go ahead, nah, nah, I was just going to say like, without the whole, let's say this came out before the Metro Boomer future.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Before anything started yeah. Like it's been started.
Speaker 2:Yeah, before it got to where it's at, yeah, where it just.
Speaker 1:Hey, kirsten and Gasoline.
Speaker 5:You see what I'm saying Before that happened.
Speaker 2:Do we? Do he get 250 off of this? I think he still gets 250. I think he might get a little bit more. Okay, yeah, you know what I'm saying. I think he might get a little bit more first week. You know what I'm saying. But I don think he might get a little bit more first week. You know I'm saying, but I don't think it's gonna. I don't think the the collab album of him and party next door would do the numbers of us a solo album of drake by himself.
Speaker 2:You don't know, because nobody because nobody's looking to hear party. A lot of people don't fuck with party next door. Yeah, because I heard that a lot too. I think a lot of people if they would have have known Drake would have been so much of the album, they would have went into it with more open. I don't like Party Next Door and all his albums. He might got like four songs.
Speaker 1:You like what he write. Of course I like what he write. But I don't like you. Don't like him as an artist, I don't like him as an artist yeah, except for Savage Anthem.
Speaker 2:Savage Anthem might be his best home ever. Yeah. And then, once you find out that it's true, it's even better. Hold on. We got two seconds. Hold on. You got to hear this. Hold on. Then, when you find out that it's true, and then the girl that he talking about Come out and say, yeah, that's, that's what he did. Hold on, bitch, don't even hold your breath. I'm going to do what the fuck I'm going to do.
Speaker 3:Don't wait on my love.
Speaker 1:That's what you play when you mad.
Speaker 2:I go in my room. I put my headphones on. Swear, i'ma do something. Look, look, look. This my shit, don't wait on my love.
Speaker 1:Hold on you. Gotta listen, Listen.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm waiting. Listen to it, listen to it listen.
Speaker 2:Yes, don't wait on my repotting your takes.
Speaker 3:Don't wait on my enough from your sex. Don't trust me to capture the moment, but leave me. It just was a moment. Oh shit, nigga, let's do it, let's do it, let's do it. Don't lay up, I'd rather stand up. I heard number two is your man now. Don't mind me being number two now, I'm a man up, ain't no man down. You see, I don't give no fucks now. Is this something we discuss now? Thought you got you in disgust now.
Speaker 2:Cause, I'd rather we just now.
Speaker 3:Don't hold your breath, get one every now and then though look let's do it.
Speaker 3:Let's do it. Indeed, still got your jacket in my bag. Indeed, I stood you, stood you up. That was my bad Gave me. Your watchman break that. Many different bitches in the coop. This is how low that a Mac stoop. Me being faithful's, the issue. Me being faithful's, the issue. Me being faithful's, the issue. Trying to clean up. Cause you coming soon. I broke off in the living room. There's a smell in the living room. No, that's up. That's what pimping do, no that's up.
Speaker 1:That's what pimping do. I'm going to skip this song. Don't wait on my love.
Speaker 3:Don't wait on that.
Speaker 2:Don't wait on that, we're going to get back. Hold on, don't hold your breath, don't suffocate. He told that bitch he might suffocate. Waiting for me to be loved. Nigga, don't wait on my love. He held this from Drake Because Drake would have. He would have took this.
Speaker 3:Let's do it. Wash my dick off before I get home. Measure my jello on me, though this nigga sound like. I'm the opposite of hero, the opposite of your hero. The makeup. The breakup was see through when I did the do is illegal. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. You should believe in your people. Tucked you and went to the strip club VIP.
Speaker 2:I got my dicks up, came back to home.
Speaker 3:Then I kissed you, then left the fucking on the tour bus, packed up and went back to Oakland. Finally, it's out of the open. You dig it up, you dig it up.
Speaker 1:You missed that last circle.
Speaker 4:Fucked up, I was so close.
Speaker 2:I was so close. I was so close. That's my shit, though, anyway. Oh, you see T-Pain selling his masters, or sold his masters For how?
Speaker 1:much.
Speaker 2:There's no number. That's what I've been looking for. There's no number. They said he sold it to a company. Harborview Equity Partners has purchased publishing catalog and select master rights of T-Pain, but when you look through it, there's no. There's no. At least I ain't seen nothing.
Speaker 1:Nobody say anything to you. He gave up buying you a jersey.
Speaker 2:They don't even now that it would be interesting to see how much like exactly what songs. You know what I'm saying, but yeah, so I don't know what the number is, but I would be interested to see what comes from this. I mean, t-pain obviously been sitting good right now with the gaming and shit, so to make an extra bag real quick.
Speaker 1:I think that's a win. I mean I forget who I seen said real quick, I think that's a win. I mean I forget who I seen said that was like do your masters are supposed to be like your? I guess, like your 401k.
Speaker 2:I about to say something like that.
Speaker 6:Or your retirement, yeah.
Speaker 1:So I mean, if somebody's trying to pay me upwards of 250, 300 million dollars for my Masters?
Speaker 2:and I'm already like 40 plus. I can see there's no number, but I can see Payne getting at least $200. I mean, maybe he getting more than that. I know he getting more, but I'm just saying on the just at least $200.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm assuming.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I think T-Pain right now, like anybody who has any business sense or has anything already going on. Bro, $200, $250 million cleared on their books in their bank accounts liquid cash. I mean what more. I mean, what more. I heard the question asked on another podcast and they were asking, like you know, the situation with 50 and meeting them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got y'all $5 million legit money or whatever.
Speaker 1:And on the pod they asked like how long would $5 million last you? And someone was like man, a couple years, I'm like what the fuck. And then one of them was like and it surprised me, she was like it was like the rest of my life. And I'm one of them type of people because I'm like nigga, I don't live off of bare minimums. It's not much more I want in life.
Speaker 2:5 million is still working, or 5 million, that's it.
Speaker 1:Nigga you couldn't make 5 million dollars Right now Like, but no no, no, that's what I'm saying. After taxes, however, it came After they take the taxes out you have 5 million dollars. You wouldn't be able to live the way you wanted to for the rest of your life.
Speaker 6:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what I'm saying Like $5 million when people say no-.
Speaker 2:Because I haven't been I haven't Especially if I stayed within what the fuck I know I need and not try to do extra shit yeah.
Speaker 1:Are you going to splurge?
Speaker 2:Yeah, are you going to splurge?
Speaker 1:Of course, yeah, but you know what type of splurge?
Speaker 2:I could live with five million. Yeah, that's an easy go.
Speaker 1:Now are you going to sell yourself short of what you think you're worth?
Speaker 3:No, I'm not saying that yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:But if the opportunity arises and say, motherfucker like, hey, man, here's five million dollars, make sure you live. You know the way you want to live for the rest of your life, dude.
Speaker 4:This is you.
Speaker 5:Do your thing. Five million you going to go through five million dollars In a couple years.
Speaker 2:A few years Go through five million. I mean depending on your lifestyle. I don't know some of y'all lifestyle, some people probably couldn't live on five million. A lot of people, a lot of us. No, that's what I'm saying, but I definitely could.
Speaker 1:I definitely could People want you to know they got $5 million.
Speaker 2:You know what's crazy and I might change if I get some money and I might buy a certain car or whatever right.
Speaker 1:You're going to be Uncle Elroy.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, I'm out of this bitch yeah, I oh yeah. I'm out of this bitch.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I told her I love the hood, I love the streets.
Speaker 2:When I got my money, I'm gone. I was riding around the other day and I was looking at a. Somebody was in a Tesla truck, which, first off, those motherfuckers are ugly as shit. But if you want one cool, right.
Speaker 1:I was thinking though, why do we need those luxury cars? Cars you don't need none of that shit. You want it? Yeah, it's a status thing. I got it. You want it.
Speaker 2:You'll never have it I remember listening to ocho cinco and he was like he bought fake jewelry because it's like y'all already know, I do have the money. It looked good in the club, so why do I need to buy the? Real jewelry. A lot of real rich people do that though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like I go out because it makes me look good, it makes me feel good. This shit I didn't spend $10,000 for this. Now, the shit that I did spend $10,000 on, I'd be going to galas and different things of that nature with people of you know, I don't want to say but people of a different class.
Speaker 2:A different.
Speaker 1:yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying but you know, bro, niggas, that shit be a status tag, because, nigga I done, everybody want them trophies, bro, and ain't nothing wrong With having them Right.
Speaker 2:Shout out to T-Pain, though I don't know how much you got, but I'm pretty sure You're good.
Speaker 1:He had that big ass chain, that chain.
Speaker 2:That big ass chain.
Speaker 1:He said he spent A ridiculous amount of money on it.
Speaker 3:I bet, but that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Big ass chinese. He did things like that because that was his character like I just want to do something. Nobody does. I want to come on, let's do some stupid. Yeah, I want to pick a rick card. You better pick a record, that'll be crazy.
Speaker 2:Now I want to write no, he did now oh, he did now he got a drifting yeah, I said, but now he he on to some other shit.
Speaker 3:He got some shit coming. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I want a Pickle.
Speaker 1:Rick car. I want a Pickle Rick car. You know what Pickle Rick? Can I make money off this Pickle Rick? I want a drifting.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying so.
Speaker 1:The name of this episode Pick. We didn't see that. I'm gonna get shriveled in here. You watch that shit. That's my shit, bro.
Speaker 2:It fell off after a while, but that's a good show. Boy, that's a good show, yeah, you see that LA Reid interview, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:I feel him.
Speaker 2:I do, but there's some they just start selling, they shit off. Yeah, but I mean that's part of it. Because, QC sold that shit the fuck out of here.
Speaker 1:People in business tell you all the time the goal is to build a business to where somebody wants to buy it for more profit. Shout out to my brother.
Speaker 2:My brother is of course it's on a smaller scale than some of the record labels. My brother has had a sock company so that he started the staffing service. So that my brother's a genius.
Speaker 1:I love that nigga Well don't sprinkle some of that shit over here, nah.
Speaker 2:We need it, not yet. I'm going to tell him we're going to have a sit down when the time is right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because I got a little brother Shout out baby bro, yeah this nigga like he in marketing. Like hey, nigga he be like hey bro Consultations gals.
Speaker 2:We're going to talk, though he don't really say that shit.
Speaker 1:But I don't want, you know, that's my brother. I don't want to just be like hey, bro.
Speaker 2:Do this for me, but that's what I'm saying, how much you got. So if my brother do want to, we're going to. Let's wait till the time, right, because I don't want nothing to jump off of them that nigga might ask for like 12% 12? You know what I'm saying? That nigga might change their whole name. Late to the party with them, niggas.
Speaker 1:Nah, I can't say what I'm about to say bro. Let me say bro, we ain't trying to be rappers, bro. Nah, my brother wouldn't bro.
Speaker 2:But yeah, the boutique shit. But it was one part that I wanted to touch on pause, and it was singles we put out a single Arista our potential partners put out a single pushing a button at the record label it was doing okay.
Speaker 5:So I went to Clive Davidson and I said, clive, like I need you to push the button on this thing, man, you know. He said what's the button. I said you know, like you did for Whitney Houston, I need you to push the button on this thing, man, you know. He said what's the button. I said you know, like you did for whitney houston, like I need you to push the button, yo, man. And we were at a conference. When I said this to him, he said the button. Huh, he said sit right here. I sat down beside him, right. We had a conference and, um, I forgot where we were. I thought we were in florida, I can't remember. Maybe, maybe Miami, or something. Anyway, whitney Houston comes on stage and Whitney Houston sings and he looks at me and he said that's the button. He said do they sound like that Shit?
Speaker 4:And I was like oh, so what you're telling?
Speaker 5:me is my shit is not hot oh.
Speaker 2:But that's the thing, folks. When y'all say, oh, they putting money behind, and it is what it is, they putting money behind the not like us and they push the button to make it go, you have to have and my brother said this on one of them last episodes you got to have something that's still going to cross over after they push that button. Yeah, whether it is a button or not, if you have nothing to catch on to, not.
Speaker 1:If you have nothing to catch on to, I think the button is like the commercials and shit, Like when Pepsi grab you and just that's how you're hearing.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:That type of shit, I think that's the button, but I agree, but I disagree because I think like there's the button. I agree, but I disagree Because I think there is a button. Let's use Jay-Z. He Def Jam right, mm-hmm, what happened to DMX? You was able to sell from him and push yourself right. If somebody's in a position, they can put people, they can shelf you, they can put you on ice.
Speaker 2:I think that's easier to do to stop somebody than it is to press a button to make it go.
Speaker 1:Nah, but it's also programming, yeah but what I'm saying? How many times do you not like bro, but somebody? You hear them. If we go back to radio days, I can't think of a song right now, but think of a song that you did not like but it just played all the time on the fucking radio.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:All the time, until one moment you hear it. You hear you like damn right, you know what with this song?
Speaker 2:yeah, would that not be the? But no, not. I wouldn't think so, because that could be, because I could just not like a song. But that don't mean they don't have his place. Yeah, who's that? Who let the dogs out? To me is a terrible song, but it have its place and it's a lot of places it be in.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. So maybe they did press the button for that, but it still had its place for it to work. Let's go to the Angelo Ball song right now. I think they trying to press the button and it caught for a second.
Speaker 1:I think it's already been pressed.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. Okay, but it's not as good as some of these other songs to actually take off, because it ain't took off yet. No, it ain't took off yet. No, it ain't took off. What's taken off? The remix. Got Wayne on it and people don't even know that a remix exists. I'm just saying he made it to 2K Now. But see, those are the buttons that you speaking, that he speaking of. But I still don't think that that song that ain't the one, it ain't the million dollar baby so you don't think the button could be pushed and it just don't work for that person but that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Even if you press the button, you gotta have something that's gonna but I don't necessarily think it's just all about telling motherfuckers you just gotta be fucking with you, I guess it could be a mix of both, but I feel like I think if we don't see LiAngelo Ball as a basketball player first and he come out and he's just a regular rapper, soundcloud rapper that's doing this shit I think he'd take off.
Speaker 2:I don't know because you more into sports than me what happened to your butt, but I don't.
Speaker 1:Whoop did Other than the man in the coupe. Did you know what I'm talking?
Speaker 2:about. Is that Fabio? Nah, who's that?
Speaker 1:The dude that was. He was wearing red.
Speaker 2:Oh, because.
Speaker 1:Because he was fake.
Speaker 2:That was how I press the button and that worked until they found out that that was the nepotism shit working. No, I'm, the button worked, but that wasn't a bad song either. Though that wasn't a bad song either it wasn't a hit song either.
Speaker 1:It wasn't a hit, it was a little banger.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but then let's say, even if you press the button on the first song, you still got to have a follow-up Speak up, Talk about it.
Speaker 1:You see Drewski Young Ma, and is it Young Blue?
Speaker 2:What about him? They got a song, drewski got a song.
Speaker 1:Yeah, bro, I think it's for a show His love show on YouTube. I ain't listen to it, I just seen it. Come on, I would have thought you listen to it.
Speaker 5:I didn't know, Drewski had a.
Speaker 1:She ain't drinking.
Speaker 2:Go to YouTube first. Come on, drewski bro.
Speaker 1:Drewski on the whole.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, he moving some shit right now. Somebody said you know he wears shorts all the time.
Speaker 1:Somebody said that nigga always in summertime, cold as hell, birkenstocks on this man.
Speaker 5:Could have been love yeah.
Speaker 2:I even look up a Drewski song Of course.
Speaker 3:Could have been love.
Speaker 2:You could have been loved. I got my girl Young MA. I know you said it, but until I, yeah.
Speaker 5:I'm going to just leave you a voicemail.
Speaker 4:You know I thought I was in love, but and you know he like.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he like yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, that. Thing crazy man he be saying some Let me show you how to do it right here. Blue, I ain't saying what he was, but he could've been. Oh, I love it when you walk like that.
Speaker 3:I can't lie. I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, I don't think, boosie, I didn't know Boosie was suing this nigga Young.
Speaker 1:Blue.
Speaker 2:Oh, young Blue, I thought you were talking about Drewski. No, nah, I don't know. I wanna hear Is Drewski rapping Like, do he? I don't know bro, oh, you ain't heard the song at all. Who told you that it don't mean nothing?
Speaker 3:He just a goof, A young MA. I miss these guys be choosing Soon as you turn your head. You, just a goof. I heard you been in bed with a loser. Are you looking for a man to get you Shopping? Screw you, you got me looking to the future. Cause baby, I, oh I love it when you walk like that. I can't help it. Asian persuasion she fancy Skin tone bandy. I see chocolate, real eye candy.
Speaker 1:So he don't say nothing. Look at all that ass. How you carrying the meatballs. It's hard to take her jeans off, cutie with the booty, but I had to leave her alone. She was trying to get with juice. Never been a goofy, always been a demon, and it could've been love. But you out here creeping. It could've been love.
Speaker 2:It could've been that nigga silly, Huh. What you think. It could have been love. It could have been that nigga silly bro, Huh what you think. Yeah, that's what's up dog, that's what's up dog, I mean it's all right.
Speaker 1:I get a two and a half, that's what's up dog. Hey, I misspoke on that. What's got a two. I was faded.
Speaker 2:What.
Speaker 1:I went back and listened to the truth, bro.
Speaker 4:That what the Truth.
Speaker 2:I told you I was faded bro I was like hey, bro, why did I say that for Stupid? Luckily we don't get monetized anyway, because there's been a lot of music being played today. Hey man, so you said three music been played today.
Speaker 1:Hey, man. So you said three Yo man know who bought you chicken for this, oh shit.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, you hear J Cole's new song. No One more song to be played. Can I say something about this nigga? He is the best rapper at rapping. About how good he is at rapping. The nigga ain't talking about shit, but he's so good.
Speaker 3:My niggas be smoking on something loud. Head to the clouds.
Speaker 2:J Cole ain't never smoked a crack about smoking, true, true, head to the clouds and we stepping out, and we stepping out in the crowd. This world is changing right now. I'm listening.
Speaker 3:I'm listening quicker than I thought I'd be.
Speaker 6:I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening, I'm listening. I'm laughing this to my nigga Look how good he rap about rapping. Go Ooh, what's your problem? I work smarter and harder. My style got a restraining order. Don't bother, I charter unseen.
Speaker 1:Go Ooh, what's your comment? Somebody came out and said something against this.
Speaker 2:Oh, I don't know, but I'm going to say one thing you good Like J Cole rapping-wise. He's fucking amazing. This type of shit, this type of shit, though, when you had time to prove how good you are at rapping.
Speaker 1:That's why I came off the way I did when you was like you heard J Cole new song Nah, bro, I know he's a good rapper, he's a great, I just don't wanna hear it.
Speaker 6:It's like Big Sean.
Speaker 2:The whole first verse is talking about how good he is at rapping and how if a nigga tested him he would put these niggas in the fucking car. But when the nigga if you would have just lost the battle, it would have been one thing you got on stage and said I apologize for even rapping against you. Do you respect a?
Speaker 1:man who prepares a funeral service and picks out a coffin, the plot, the cemetery pays for the opening and closing and goes through the whole service. Or do you respect a man who just like shoot a motherfucker in the back of the head and push him over into the river? What? Because at this point I'm like, bro, you're doing all this preparation for somebody's funeral and it's like somebody literally was like, hey, yo, shut the fuck up, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 5:Like you're doing all this for somebody's funeral and it's like somebody literally was like, ayo, shut the fuck up. Yeah, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like you doing all this. Okay, now I get what you said. It's like you doing too much, nigga.
Speaker 1:Let's just get to it, you doing all this prepping to kill him.
Speaker 2:Look the second verse though the nigga go crazy Cole. This song is fucking insane, but it don't matter. It don't matter. Listen to it, listen to it.
Speaker 6:This verse, he on some other and caramelized for richness and served on a plate with sirloin steak to billionaires who don't care. The world's gonna break long as they make money off it. Pain brings profit. One man gains it soon as the next man lost it. There's a bridge. You can walk to hear god talk. But there were real slim eyes of rich man.
Speaker 1:This is like stephen king bro, Stephen King bro.
Speaker 2:What you mean.
Speaker 1:Like how you can write all these fictional books and stories bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But you would never commit these crimes.
Speaker 2:You wouldn't do it you wouldn't even do it, that second verse, because he on some other shit. I like what he's saying, but I wish that first verse wasn't there, because the whole first verse is like and it's so fresh, like it just happened.
Speaker 1:You just don't want to hear it from him.
Speaker 2:It don't sound right. It's like listening to Drake talk about some of the shit he talk about at times. How does he get out of that? Out of what?
Speaker 1:Like can you go against Kendrick right now? No, no no that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Now I say this and I've heard a lot of people say it wouldn't change. But you all right, freddie Gibbs was speaking out, right, okay? Okay, let's say he go at another rapper, right, because now to some niggas like somebody like me, you going in somebody else when you already started with somebody else. But I think some people look at it different. If you go against a freddie gibbs or a joey badass, I'm just saying, because those are some rapping niggas, I don't think it changes as much, but I think it could help. The only thing is I think Cole need to get back into the what's his album? Forest Hills Drive, just rap. Don't tell me how good you are at rapping, because now when you talk about I was slaying these niggas that did it no, you won't, we know you won't. Anybody that come to these niggas that did it no, you won't, we know you won't. Anybody that come to me I'm going to kill.
Speaker 1:No, you won't.
Speaker 2:We know you would turn the other cheek you literally on stage say I apologize, I was moving wrong, it's on record. It's on record and he did it at his own festival.
Speaker 1:And wasn't it the last festival? No, this year the last one, Like you said. I just want Cole to get back to rapping.
Speaker 2:Don't, don't, don't.
Speaker 1:I don't mind hearing the tough talk, but it's like, bro, all this shit is like non-fiction. Yeah because you're not going to do nothing. Yeah.
Speaker 2:But it's only thing you had to do was not apologize Like, let's say he did put out that song, Even if Now, first step, yeah, just don't enter the battle. But let's say you do enter the battle with that song, 7-Minute Drill that you put out. If you say in your head, you done with the beef, just don't, Just leave it as is at that one song, and people won't even look at it as bad as they look at it now. They would just be like, oh, you didn't even reply With the apology. It looks crazy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because it's like a motherfucker looking from the outside in like, oh okay, they cool. He really didn't want no smoke.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Now did it like that. But then when a nigga talk tough, it's like hold on bro, yeah, just don't hit the sack. We just seen you apologize and say you didn't want to fight the nigga. Now you talking all crazy. Yeah, Go home.
Speaker 2:Go home AFM.
Speaker 1:It don't even Go home. Go home, afl. It's all right, bro. Go home, roger.
Speaker 2:You can't play on that court, no more. Yeah, this section is a lot. Drake can still do what Drake can do.
Speaker 1:He still can play on that court. He can still do what he can do Win, lose or draw Like your mama, your brother your daddy, whoever you was in the house with they teach you Win, lose or drive. You're going to have to fight that nigga.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he didn't back down. He came in, he lost. It is what it is.
Speaker 1:Because even if J Cole would have never backed down, let's be realistic who on Kendrick's side would have been able to compete with that nigga?
Speaker 2:With Cole?
Speaker 1:Yeah, nobody, but that's what I'm saying yeah, nobody.
Speaker 2:Even with— but nobody outside of that.
Speaker 1:But I'm saying do we automatically assume?
Speaker 2:Abso my bad.
Speaker 1:Yes, but Abso don't have the popularity.
Speaker 2:That's true. To jump on that same stage, that's true.
Speaker 1:Like so.
Speaker 2:It wouldn't be looked at the same.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying. So can write that nigga into a fucking graveyard and people be like well, shit, I'm still full of cold. Yeah, Just because of cold. Yeah, just because the cold's popular Because cold is cold and they not knowing that this nigga's one of the coldest pens in the game.
Speaker 4:Facts you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Facts. Who on Kendrick's side If these niggas? If he would have never backed down? I think that's why King not Kendrick, excuse me. That's why Drake was like nigga. What the fuck are you Steve?
Speaker 2:Austin in the rock against the fucking Undertaker. He can't beat us both, you see what I'm saying. I think he could've, but that's how you could've.
Speaker 1:I don't give a fuck what y'all niggas talking about. I'm about to throw my fucking ring in the head and if I gotta do it with this nigga against this one person, cool, what is it? The friend of my? The enemy of my? The enemy of my? The enemy of my, what is it?
Speaker 2:The enemy of my Enemy is my friend.
Speaker 1:Boom. And after y'all Look Whatever y'all would've did to him and he would've bowed out, or y'all would've took him out. Now y'all gonna be like Alright, now, nigga, what's up? You see what I'm saying. Now you can really Drake versus J Cole. Do you think that's a real lyrical battle? Nah, now your boy got to pull out all the tricks.
Speaker 2:He got to do every fucking thing. He got to do some extra shit.
Speaker 1:yeah, I don't have no tricks in my bag outside of me, having this feathery tip pen. You know what I'm saying? I write from the ink of my ancestors, type shit.
Speaker 2:You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:He no longer has it. So it's like, bro. I mean I feel like if he would have never bowed out and he would have went at that approach, it would have been way tougher for Kendrick to pull off what he pulled off, because he already knew how he was going to attack this one person.
Speaker 2:I've been on the I was about to say, because with him, I already knew what I was going to do. Even if I just wrote this song today, I already knew what I was going to input into this.
Speaker 1:See what I'm saying but yeah, man.
Speaker 2:Excuse me, long story short great music still.
Speaker 1:I just don't want to hear it.
Speaker 2:That's the thing I heard. That I said this nigga, he is rapping, but that's what you're doing.
Speaker 1:It's like Cassidy, bro. It's like it's like listening to Cassidy, like man, this nigga spitting Style trash.
Speaker 2:But it just don't connect. You see what I'm saying. It don't connect. Yo, yo, yo, yo.
Speaker 1:It's just like what you're talking about, don't connect to who you're trying to get the message to.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying, right right, speaking of while we on the battle. You hear what Reason said why love this machine, paz?
Speaker 4:I said don't fuck with you, it's just how it works.
Speaker 2:But the fans have been pretty the only fans I really lost were fans that I shot myself in the foot. Podcast.
Speaker 4:But I had to do that to get out of the label deal. When to get out of the label deal? When the Drake beef started, I felt like Top and them were kind of like dragging their feet a little bit. I don't think purposely, I just think they had a lot of shit going on and I knew that if I kind of like sparked a fire a little bit, that they'd be like we got to separate from this. So I kind of like started tweeting shit on the side of Drake purposely because I saw how, yeah, so there's fans that hate me for that.
Speaker 6:Wait, wait. What was the main tweet that fans hated you for they hated?
Speaker 4:me when.
Speaker 6:I do remember you saying shit.
Speaker 4:I was just like you were just like, yeah, this is crazy, but I was purposely doing it. So I was talking to my boy, LT, and he was like bro, you got to turn it up if you want to get out of here in this year. Like this is going to drag. He's the lawyer, he does contracts.
Speaker 4:He's like I know how this shit works, but it should have taken two and a half years, unless you turn it up. So I tweeted it was right after Push-Ups dropped, I tweeted like y'all hating this beat switch up is fire. And then I like let it sit for like 10 minutes and deleted it. It went crazy. And then you know what I Like super crazy. So I tweeted that. And then I also had a rap radar that I did. I mean not a rap radar.
Speaker 1:But that's the gist of it. I got to assume, bro, like, reasons, he's okay bro, he's decent bro. But I got to assume, like, coming from TDE bro, you don't have nothing worth pushing at the moment, bro. But I got to assume, like, coming from TDE bro, you don't have nothing worth pushing at the moment, bro, especially while we got this fire.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 1:Like Dolce, came out in the midst of all this.
Speaker 2:But the thing is, when you sign a TDE and we've seen this you got to be willing to just sit down for a second and let us make sure you got some shit to push. But I got to see, I got to figure behind the scenes some niggas was moving funny, because for you to do that publicly behind the scenes, you got to be like a weirdo.
Speaker 1:Listen, my bro, weirdo listen. First and foremost I would I would have to say you are man. Now everybody know TD is like don't, I don't give a fuck who is in the group outside of the main four, in the middle one which is now turning into the main two mm-hmm and what I mean by that. If just to let the people know, like SZA and Dolce.
Speaker 2:And.
Speaker 1:Dolce, outside of those main four J-Rock, soul Q and Kendrick Kendrick gone now.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Nigga, you just shot yourself in the foot, but most of them other three aren't where they need to be to push or keep TD where it need to be you, or keep TD where they need to be. You see, what I'm saying, so for you to do all this shit and not wait your turn. Bro, who else is going to take a chance on you like?
Speaker 2:that Exactly.
Speaker 1:You see what I'm saying so it's like bro, you did all this shit just to get out of your deal. Now look at you. You're going to have to really put in some little Russell work on the independent side to even make any traction. Now, people only knew you because it was Reason TDE.
Speaker 2:Exactly. But then it looked funny because a nigga like me, I look at that as a corny move Because, as we see how TDE move, even after Kendrick gone, they still got that family. Like we tight, we fucking with everybody, like, like it don't matter what's going on, like these, my niggas type shit. So for you to put that out at the height of some shit like this, and then, like he said, I still had the TDE in my name. Yeah, now you looking like over here we kind of split on where we at.
Speaker 1:All these artists have trouble getting music out.
Speaker 3:Yeah, Look at SZA.
Speaker 1:Sza has yeah, Nigga nobody over there outside of. If what they say is true, Kendrick, not even hitting them numbers.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You see what I'm saying so if she gets pushed back from the label, who the fuck do you think?
Speaker 2:you are, but I don't understand. I mean, I won't say I don't understand that because I do, because once you're an artist, you do want to put your shit out, but also when you under something that you can, you got to be able to see that this is moving, though it's moving in the correct. These niggas look like they know what they doing by putting because when TDE move, ace Abso, dropping we all behind Abso school boy dropping we all. You know what I'm saying, so get in line, look what. And Reason isn't a good rapper, but you also not that?
Speaker 1:did you have something lined up for when Abso dropped all that with Problem right, and then, right after that, dolce was ushered in. Dolce caught fucking fire.
Speaker 2:I'm talking about took off, took off.
Speaker 1:Did you have something for that? No, I don't even think they had anything lined up on the books on the board for Kendrick until that shit took off with Metro and them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Once that came, I think they was like hey bro, this shit is hot, we haven't seen it. It's like maybe that's a bad thing because they just went through it, but it's like a motherfucker catching rain who's been in the drought for a month. And it's been raining for a week. Nigga, I got what you was about to say too, you something.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Nigga, we got to plant this shit while it's going on right now and go. We can't. We don't know when we're going to get this rain. We got to start. Stop p. We don't know when we're going to get this right. We got to start stockpiling water.
Speaker 2:I like what they did with it because, even though Kendrick not TDE, we shot out Schoolboy, we shot out Abso, we got Dolce and we got.
Speaker 1:SZA connected with the hot nigga right now. Bro, listen, I'm ahead of the pack. Now Grab the rubber band, let's go, because as soon as I stop guess what you out of here, now you sling shot up.
Speaker 2:Bro, come on man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, some niggas got to learn to sit. That was super corny bro yeah With that, though.
Speaker 2:So I heard something somewhere that made me think In the world of like, let's just do NBA right. Lebron, 40 years old, who's the next NBA superstar?
Speaker 1:Shit who they wanted to be, or who?
Speaker 2:like who, who, you, who do you see could be? I don't even who could be. Who could be shit? Anthony Edwards, that's my number one he could be he could be that next guy he could have been Jai until he got right in hip hop Drake, kendrick Cole, 40 years old, close.
Speaker 2:Who's the next superstar in rap Superstar? Who's the next? When Jay-Z was falling, no matter what they did at Def Jam and this, it seemed like when the biggest ones started to not fall off but fall back, we had another Behind who from who? Right now you can see like Damn, in 10 years they Cause. Right now it seem like the, the, the industry Is still on the back Of two 40 year olds.
Speaker 1:Drake and Kendrick. Yeah, cause I better say, bro, I can't, I don't, I don't know.
Speaker 2:That's that, even though hip-hop is still kind of young I don't, I couldn't tell you bro like I. I I try to look through people that, okay, that's good, they got it right now. They got it right now. I don't see nobody that's going to be, maybe don't baby.
Speaker 1:Baby wouldn't be able to maintain it. No, the baby wouldn't be able to maintain that no. Duh baby wouldn't be able to maintain that. Neither Quavo or Offset.
Speaker 2:But Quavo and Offset, they had they time type shit.
Speaker 1:No, no, no. I'm just throwing rappers out there. That's coming to mind. Like Freddie Wouldn't be able. Wiz, he part of the 40 club, I don't know anybody. Young Baby King don't release nothing. Ytb Fat, he wouldn't be able to do it. I don't see them niggas getting. What about Moneybag?
Speaker 2:see, I thought about a Moneybag, a big extra plug, but I don't think they have enough to sustain the industry like Drake, kendrick and Cole have. I don't know they have enough to sustain the industry like Drake, kendrick and Cole have. I don't know.
Speaker 1:If he keep robbing and running back to the past, bro, he'll always have something.
Speaker 2:Who Big X? Because he got the music that's always going to catch, it's always going to resonate, bro.
Speaker 1:Because even if your granny don't like rap music, if she hear that-.
Speaker 2:She hear that song yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you say what If she hear that? She hear that song. Yeah, yeah, you say what? Is that Daz fan?
Speaker 2:I thought about that because, man, I mean I like Dolce right now, but I don't see it. You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:I mean it's too early with Dolce anyway, if she don't move if her career don't move, like Tyler the Creator nah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:You just can't have these alligator bites and then that be it, and you go to something regular like me and my homegirls doing her in my room. You know what I'm saying? You can't do that shit like that.
Speaker 2:I think TDE doing a good job with her. She just got on a song with one of the K-pop stars. They dropped a video. I don't know the girl's name, but she just dropped a song, a little video and shit.
Speaker 1:See, it don't matter bro, it's K-pop.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:The numbers over there are different. It's crazy, you don't even compare numbers over there. To over there, yeah, but to be in american pop culture. So it's like we are the cream of the crowd when it comes to like, so that don't matter, that's why we're like man I gotta, I got a trillion streams in ghana. I appreciate it, but yeah, yeah, but it's like, bro, you still trying to pop over here and got down motown detroit yeah, you're trying to pop in Des Moines.
Speaker 2:Iowa. That's what I was thinking. I might look into it a little bit more and see who is popping right now, but I just couldn't see nobody for the next 10 years.
Speaker 1:I would have been able to say NLE. Yeah, NLE until he got on that androgynous shit.
Speaker 2:I think that might help him. I don't think it's going to help him carry the industry, but I think that it helped his career.
Speaker 1:The movies and shit be kind of weird. They off with it, yeah.
Speaker 2:You see that he did the car wash. That shit is crazy. Yeah, yeah, he did the car wash. Yeah, that shit is crazy. Yeah, yeah, um, yeah. Shout out to my nigga Doty Boy, that's my nigga Cause. I swear, I swear.
Speaker 5:You can't say what you want I swear, that's my nigga.
Speaker 1:Hey, you know, the first time your nigga was like.
Speaker 3:Hey bro that's what you think for real. Hey, that's what was presented to me. I don you know. The first time your nigga was like hey, bro, that's what you think for real.
Speaker 2:Hey, that's what was presented to me dog, I don't know. I've been knowing this nigga for a while. Kind of you know what I mean.
Speaker 1:I know my nigga yeah bro, I just be like I'm confused. All we on we, but yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm ready. There you go. So we gonna move away from it. So we're gonna get to our uh, our album review this week. It is from don trip memphis artist. This is his uh album christopher season four. If y'all don't know which most people probably don't don trip, for the last 24 months, has been dropping an album every month. This was album number 24. And then in January he put the greatest hits of the year together. You know what I'm saying. I don't know if he's going to keep going, but-.
Speaker 1:That's a lot of work, man.
Speaker 2:Man. I heard him on an interview. It was him Starlito. They was on an interview and he was like he wanted to just see if he can do 12 months of an album every month. Once he hit that 12 month mark, he's like shit, let's do it again. You know what I'm saying. It's easier when you got a studio in your crib and you can just grab the beats and shit, but for him to release the music that he's been releasing and it's still hit, I think it's been very interesting. With him releasing so many albums and shit, though, and him being independent, I can't find no producers. I can't find too much of nothing. You just White folks.
Speaker 1:You know who white folks is? No, look him up, he from Memphis.
Speaker 2:Never heard of him.
Speaker 1:Look him up.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:They gonna look him up on. They be like I ain't that nigga. No, the curse White folks.
Speaker 2:But so this was Christopher season four. It was 12 songs. You see how many check marks I got.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, that shit blow.
Speaker 2:So out of 12 songs, like I said, I can't find any credits or anything to it, but he did release this in December of 2024. Out of the 12 songs, there's only four that are okay to me, and everything else is like a win.
Speaker 1:What was that?
Speaker 2:for Triple Sevenths. No, I like Triple Sevenths. Okay, whatever the four that I really didn't care for was Statues, caps Lock, what? Hold on, Hold on, wait a minute. I'm about to get to it though. Okay, go ahead. Man, me versus Everybody, and then Bouncing Off the Walls, which was the last two Okay, yeah. Now Caps Lock. When I first listened to it I'm like it's cool. I listened to it the other day in the whip you know what I mean?
Speaker 1:It's Chevy. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:My favorite song is Rescue.
Speaker 1:So Piff is his brother, Piff is his brother, the one that passed, yeah, yeah yeah, man Rescue. Damn Damn, was it Accountability.
Speaker 2:That's one of mine.
Speaker 1:When he was talking about his homeboy and his mama.
Speaker 2:Nah, that's Rescue.
Speaker 1:That's Rescue yeah that's Rescue.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, that's Rescue. Yeah, that's Rescue. It took me off because in the beginning of rescue he talking about.
Speaker 1:You know his sister, and I'm thinking like dang what happened to his sister, but he transitioned off of that like yeah so I just couldn't take you with me, type of shit. Then he was like, yeah, this nigga over here, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, that's one of my favorites.
Speaker 2:That's a crazy, I and him talking about his sister and talking about like um, because I can understand that nigga, I'm trying to be in these streets. I mean we brother and sister, we both young, I'm not worried about you, I'm just trying to do what I can do. You get older, you understand that we was all in a fucked up situation. You know what I'm saying. So now you look back like damn, I should have, could have done some other shit, you know what you don't know.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying and how he ended he like. Now I'm trying to be a better big brother. You know what I'm saying, so that makes sense. But then, once he get into the story of his mama and his homeboy, or what he thought was his homeboy or who he thought was his homeboy, because that definitely ain't your mans in them.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying, but that just bro, through that song it made me like Don Tripp even more, because I'm like bro, most niggas wouldn't expose they like that bro. So that gave me more appreciation of Don Tripp bro what he? Do. The only thing I didn't like about this album and this was probably the first one outside of Step Brothers that I listened to full is like this nigga's telling the same story over and over.
Speaker 2:It's like the Bible. I can understand that. I can understand that Different.
Speaker 1:POVs at whatever time it occurred. But the way he do it though no, I'm not saying it's wrong. The way he do it, I'm not saying it's wrong.
Speaker 2:And that's the thing For him, and I listen to Don Tripp a lot. So you understand what I'm saying, then yeah, I do understand what you're saying, but also, on the other end, listen to the like I said. He's dropped 24 projects. They all. Now, some of them might be the same stories little flip, little, yeah, but by the way, he put that shit together it's like Rod Wave how many times can you tell a sad? Story. The other track on here though bedtime stories. Yeah, I like that. God nigga that motherfucker tough.
Speaker 1:Only thing that threw me for this, threw me on this one, was like Baba Yaga, Like I know that to be from John Wick.
Speaker 2:What you yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:John Wick. So I'm like, damn Okay, maybe this would be like a not necessarily a John Wick themed tape. But more of a themed album yeah, yeah, yeah. And when I didn't hear that I was like oh so this is a Piff album, you know what I'm saying yeah, yeah, all I kept hearing was Long Live.
Speaker 4:Piff.
Speaker 1:And I'm like, okay, cool, he trying to, you know, keep his brother name alive, cool. But it was throwing me when it said and Piff, I was looking for another rapper.
Speaker 3:Oh, okay, I got you, I got you, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1:And then when I would look at it, I'm like nigga, he's just trying to give his brother some money for the kids.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying but he got Piff on one of his own, but I'm not knowing the difference between, and I'm just letting it run.
Speaker 4:I'm like.
Speaker 1:I'll let shit start blending after a while so I'm just thinking this nigga, I'm like bro, I ain't heard no other. Nigga, I'm telling you bro. And then it's so and, like I told you, listening to it, I understand, like the him and Starlito collaborations. Because it's like damn bro, these niggas is eerily similar, bro. Like even when, excuse me, I'm listening to Step Brothers, I'm like I like them together, but when you separate, you're like, oh I understand, why they together, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, you know, when it's like, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, you got to dip the garlic bread in the marinara.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's how you eat it. But then when you're eating it alone, you're like this is good. But then when you do it together, you're like, oh, it's supposed to go together. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:That's what it needs to be. You see what I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah, I get that, yeah.
Speaker 1:Like I don't they collaborating now and then, bro, it's like damn bro. When you get to the end of this, it's like all right now I want to listen to both of them Now.
Speaker 2:you need yeah.
Speaker 1:Or I want to go to paternity issues after this you see what I'm saying Because I'm like bro, I got to listen to Lito.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, I need to hear Lito.
Speaker 1:But this right here, bro. I really enjoy this album, bro. I think the only two that I didn't like are the ones that you didn't like. I seen the video of the statues. But, Bouncing Off the Walls and Me Versus Everybody. Yeah, I didn't really I feel like well, I really feel like Me Versus Everybody could have been off of this.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It could have been like 11 tracks, I can't remember which one it was. That nigga said something crazy 7-7.
Speaker 3:See, I got to bring my opinion yeah, I liked it.
Speaker 1:Was it 7-7-7 when he was talking about his old lady?
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's his Boom. That's why I like that motherfucker.
Speaker 5:Okay yeah, now you know, I was listening for real.
Speaker 1:I was like nigga it's one of these songs Because he kept telling me I don't know what you see in me, but I see self-self, I see self-self motherfucker, I see lucky. Nigga we good I was like, hey, y'all be quiet, hey, listen to me. I hit that motherfucker and put that motherfucking Turtle Beach's on. Hey, Turtle Beach, fuck with us fuck with us.
Speaker 1:I put the motherfuckers on and you know you can change the mode on there. And man, I put it where it just like boosted everything up. Oh my god, it was in there that's why I was like you ain't like Caps Lock, bro.
Speaker 2:Caps Lock was good after I went to it and that's why I said, when I was listening to it in the whip, it like, okay, it sounds a little different. I see what Parks be talking about. Yeah, you got to change it up, but nah, man. But like you were saying about the rescue song, that's part of the reason I like a Starlito. But I really like Don Tripp because when I used to rap, I used to want to put certain shit out, but I didn't know how I could do that without some of my family members feeling a certain way. Feeling a certain way when you listen to Don Tripp, everything is out there.
Speaker 1:He said nigga fuck that he did hit me with that gun.
Speaker 2:I'm saying everything is out there and it made me even go back to so. Do you remember his song Letter to my Son? Yeah, that's what like it's like that's what.
Speaker 4:That's probably one of my favorite songs about you, bro, I love that song that's probably one of my favorite songs.
Speaker 2:I was talking to my kids about it because when that song came out, not that me and they mama was going through nothing, but like just having my baby, like and listening to that type of shit, like yeah, bro.
Speaker 5:You know, what.
Speaker 1:I'm saying it just hits you, man.
Speaker 3:Listen, my first time with my son.
Speaker 1:Bro, it made me listen to that song made me feel how I felt right before I went into the Abber Raid, one before he was born, bro, that's how much I like that song, Because it's just like, damn, bro, this nigga. He laid it out how I feel about my son. Nigga, I got you to the world and beyond nigga.
Speaker 2:I will go to the depths, come get you, you know what I'm saying, that type of shit I'ma make sure you good, and that's what I like about him, cause he just he put it all in the music. You know what I'm saying. So I love that. So again, out of 12 songs, 8 of them maybe 9 songs, eight of them, maybe nine, are like I'm locked in with them.
Speaker 1:You heard Ain't Goin'. Yeah, that's my favorite.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Because he say a line in there about his daughter and then he show like the little video I told you. I see this nigga at my sister, he be at the birthday parties and shit. But I ain't no jackass nigga, I just be like what's up. But I ain't no jock-nass nigga, I just be like what's up, I don't want to be like hey man that fraternity is just amazing, you know what I'm saying. I don't be wanting to be that nigga, but just to interact.
Speaker 6:When he say that?
Speaker 1:no, I'm being for real, though. No, I got you though. But when I see the interaction of him and his daughter in the video I'm like damn bro, this shit is real because I've actually seen it.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:And then it be like that's why I fuck with you, dog.
Speaker 2:Have you ever seen a Stoleto interview? Yeah, he like everyone, like bro, but have you ever Heard how much he, when he does comparison, he does sports breakdowns? It remind me of you. Everybody gonna do that, bro. It remind me of you. So think about. Think about if it's Emmitt Smith and motherfucking Troy Aitman.
Speaker 1:I'ma help you out. I'ma help you out.
Speaker 4:I'ma help you out.
Speaker 1:I'ma help you out, bro. Think about it as a. You got Mike Marvin. I'm going to help you out. I'm going to help you out, bro, and you got Mike Irvin, why you know what I'm saying. I'm going to help you out, bro, and he's the only new in the team.
Speaker 2:He's being a student, he had my last name. That's up good.
Speaker 1:So you don't know about Isaac Bruce. Who is that?
Speaker 2:That's Buffalo Bills fam.
Speaker 3:Hold on a second. Don't about Osbroose. Who is that? That's Buffalo Bills fam. Come on now. I do know sports.
Speaker 2:He don't know no movies, though. I do not know movies though.
Speaker 1:I know some. What's the last Samuel L Jackson movie you watched? Have you ever seen Mr Burning? No. You ever seen Beloved? No.
Speaker 2:Nigga he wasn't even in that movie I said no, though I haven't seen it.
Speaker 5:I haven't fucking seen it. I'm trying to catch you Like nigga. I ain't seen it, you can't trip me up.
Speaker 2:So, when it comes to this Don Tripp album, what you giving it, man?
Speaker 1:Like I said, bro, I had to go back and listen to the truth. That's a four. This right here, for me, is a four, bro.
Speaker 2:I'll give it a four.
Speaker 1:I'll give it a four, Like I said like If you take them last two off, you just-.
Speaker 2:It's a perfect album. Yeah bro, it's a perfect album.
Speaker 1:Outside of that Baba Yaga-.
Speaker 2:Because you was expecting something. Yeah, bro, outside of that clip.
Speaker 1:That clip, even if he would have left the song the same, because what he was talking about and how he was putting it together.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was like, yeah, yeah, he really coming to show y'all, he the boogeyman. I'll kill anybody with one of these rap bars, but outside of them, last two songs, Me Versus Everybody and Bouncing Off the Walls. It's a four, bro. It could have been a five. And one thing I do appreciate Don Tripp for bro is him being a Memphis nigga, not sounding like a Memphis nigga Not sounding like a Memphis nigga.
Speaker 1:I really appreciate that about him, bro. Like I don't want to say, he remind me of 2 Chainz, but just how he approached the track. Like he give me 2 Chainz currency, Like I'm doing it at my speed, no.
Speaker 2:I can't yeah for sure. You see what I'm saying For sure, like I'm doing it at my speed I don't give a damn.
Speaker 1:You see what I'm saying and that's what I appreciate about it. But like I said, this being my first dime trip, I've always listened to songs you know, that's crazy to me.
Speaker 2:I listen to songs, but I never listen to an actual whole album this right here is going to force me to go back it got plenty, but it got at least 24 you can go listen to. I listen to them 24.
Speaker 1:I listen to every last one I wanna listen to.
Speaker 2:Matter of fact, listen to the one he put out in January. It's like a compilation Of yeah, okay. It's like a compilation Of the past 24 months beforehand Cause what I wanted to do Was go back to which one.
Speaker 1:Is it Gladiator or King of Hearts?
Speaker 2:Gladiator. So Gladiator is the King of Hearts, so they both are compilation albums. I believe Gladiator is more the the nigga tracks and then the King of Hearts is more like the Shit about his wife and shit Songs like that that he don't put together. That's what I like too about.
Speaker 1:Was that Rescue 2? When he said I was running home to tell you about my engagement and his mama told him how can. I be happy for you.
Speaker 2:My shit didn't work. Then we lost Piff and she didn't give a shit. Yeah, shout out to Tripp.
Speaker 1:I appreciate that, bro. I do Because that let me know back in the day, like you, when I was going to be a rapper bro I would try to put shit in there. I would have the same, but I was like man fuck it.
Speaker 4:We already on bad terms.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, you, I heard it one time and he was like he was a rapper and he was my uncle and I was like it is like man, it's like you need to rap, do something else. I was like, but in my head I'm like I'm better than you.
Speaker 1:And I let that dictate how you move. So you know, I was like man, I want to try to make beats. And then I got to the point where I'm like man, I suck at making beats. And then I got to the point where I'm like man, I suck at making beats. And then I was like shit I don't know what sounds good, motherfucker.
Speaker 2:Hey, you remember that song. I'm about to hit the 50-yard line and jam with the band. Jared and them did? Was LaMetri on it? I don't remember who was on it, I just remember hearing it at Twin and them house. I'm about to hit the 50-yard line and jam with the band Jam with the band Twin in them.
Speaker 1:They had some shots out to beat Twin in them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was a random, but it just made me think about it for some reason.
Speaker 1:When we was in the band they had a song A by MJG. They got a beat to them.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and something happened when they couldn't use it. I think they took the beat or something like Soulja Boy did yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:I think that happened so. Shout out to 7 Heaven Y'all.
Speaker 1:Man shout out.
Speaker 2:What a time.
Speaker 1:Shout out to 7 Heaven, king of Clubs, kug. Who else out there Mills and Dung Shit that nigga Lil' B.
Speaker 5:Young.
Speaker 2:Smell Status Status. Come on, bro, mr Matt. Yes, sir, who else got out there? Who's moving boy 420.
Speaker 1:Come on, bro Coast Blue Cheese and Mills Blue.
Speaker 2:Cheese.
Speaker 1:Date Jesus. I gotta forget my nigga Date Jesus. I'm the Date Jesus. That's my nigga.
Speaker 2:Hey boy that was a time boy.
Speaker 1:Shout out to my nigga BT and them bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, shout out to BT and the radio station they got going on man.
Speaker 1:Then shout out to my nigga T Ant Black Label.
Speaker 2:I mean Black Friends, black Frames, the game.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, come on, bro. We was moving Hourglass. Captain T, come on, bro. We had some shit. Who else had time, bro? We had some niggas, bro. I'm trying to tell you, I'm trying to tell you 48-82, nigga, Some niggas, bro.
Speaker 2:Oh shit, yeah, we could have done something if we would have just came. Rob Markman.
Speaker 1:Jr. Hey, man, listen to me when them niggas was doing that snap movement, shit King of Clubs had cranked that Lion King. I was a part of KUG. My little cousin, tyrone them niggas, was moving Zaylon. Dustin them niggas had one lead, dougie. Them niggas bro listen to me, Rob Markman Jr. I know. Rob Markman Jr On that damn thing, man, listen to me If anybody follow us that got any of them songs on CD bro.
Speaker 2:Oh man, please, Please, bro, send them all the way. Anything, anything.
Speaker 1:Man shout out Jeremy Wakefield. Ass. That motherfucker used to sing Chris Blue. He from the city.
Speaker 2:Who else hey?
Speaker 1:There's a lot of niggas out here bro.
Speaker 2:Chris Blue.
Speaker 1:I only said his name to my brother.
Speaker 2:I know he from the city, but shout out to him.
Speaker 1:My brother is his choreographer.
Speaker 2:Hey, shout out to Chris Blue. Hey, brother. Hey, he put money in the fucking pocket man, come on man, but yeah, so Don Drew, we give it a four. Yeah, I give it a four, we both give it a four, so that's a.
Speaker 1:That's a good one. That's something what we got on our Untouchable list, bro.
Speaker 2:So if y'all don't know For y'all, for y'all that's listening, there's a few albums that we just Won't review, cause you don't have to review, you know what it is. So 400 Degrees yeah, you got the Chronic on there?
Speaker 1:Yeah, chronic is definitely on there, I got.
Speaker 4:Marshall Mathis.
Speaker 2:LP2 Get Rich or Die. Trying damn, we had a few would you put the documentary on there no you wouldn't. I don't know no, be for real documentary on there, documentary on the list. That's untouchable. We got it. Hold on, man.
Speaker 1:Hey, the game was coming out.
Speaker 2:The game was nasty.
Speaker 1:Even the second one now. Yeah, because even without 50.
Speaker 2:Because he can rap. And then he had you know he had a little giddy up already that nigga just be having word cases.
Speaker 1:Why is he around?
Speaker 2:That is hilarious bro Marsha Mathers LP.
Speaker 1:Ooh, what'd you put Damn near every OutKast album.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was about to say which one you putting. What Damn near every OutKast album.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was about to say which one you putting on that.
Speaker 2:Every OutKast album. Oh yeah, Even that one. That's my shit. That's not an OutKast album. We've talked about this before they going to Nigga what you got for next week. Nigga, what you got for next week. Damn, we approaching two hours on this bitch.
Speaker 1:I don't think we reviewed it, but since 400 Degrees is definitely on there.
Speaker 2:Oh, hell, yeah, 400 Degrees will not be reviewed by us, because it's 400 Degrees you got to take my man first off of that, because it's not that good.
Speaker 1:Anyway since my man is on tour right now, they all on tour.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I seen that.
Speaker 1:Boy, you sent me that clip. I was cracking up. Hey man, listen to me. Wayne said.
Speaker 5:Wayne said okay, Cutting that nigga off men's speech.
Speaker 2:If y'all haven't seen the video, my dude sent it to me. Birdman giving his shout out. Turk did not. Da da da. Wayne said Wayne jump in like all right, all right, let's go.
Speaker 1:He said Turk did not. Yes, manny did. All right. All right, let's talk about.
Speaker 2:Dude. I was like, hey, Shut that shit down, nigga, we're here to perform. I got to go.
Speaker 1:I said nigga you didn't even remember your bling, bling verse Shut up, we got to go.
Speaker 2:It's over with.
Speaker 1:Go ahead, though, go ahead though Stay on tour man Young and Thuggy by Tariq. I knew this nigga was here One more time. Come on, bro.
Speaker 2:It's been so long he had a boomer kumtosh, let me put that in Young and thugging. Come on, shout out to Turk, though I know he be on that what's that podcast he be on? Be High Radio.
Speaker 1:Be High Radio. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Him Be High and Galaxy Wicked, yeah, bro 2001.
Speaker 2:I Galaxy Wicked yeah bro 2001.
Speaker 5:I was 12 years old, 2001?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I didn't know. Your girl with Mercedes was the one that was singing that song. That's why I sent that to you Sing which song On True?
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, you did send that to me.
Speaker 1:I did not know that was Mercedes bro. I knew that I did. I just had the CD. This nigga know movies, mercedes bro. I knew that I did Nigga, I just had the CD.
Speaker 2:This nigga know movies, though, but he don't know music.
Speaker 4:You ain't got no music.
Speaker 1:I didn't know that, though, bro. I swear to God when I seen him in the studio cut that you had that shit. Oh, I got it.
Speaker 5:I said hold on, that's Mercedes no wonder they didn't drop Mercedes.
Speaker 2:Hey, before we get out of here, we're doing Young and Thuggy next week. Before we get out of here, did you see Kanye West? He posted, saying after further reflection, I've come to the realization I'm not a Nazi.
Speaker 1:Hey man, I love Kanye West bro, this nigga said.
Speaker 2:after further reflection I have realized.
Speaker 1:I'm not a Nazi. We gotta get that soundbite. You see, martin, bro, when he was like he was in the unemployment office, he said what's your name? He was like I'm paying what's up. I said what's up and nobody said nothing. Everybody know more than mom and old dude said shit, your ass.
Speaker 2:Everybody know more than mom, that nigga said after further reflection. Everybody know more than mom, that nigga said After further. Yeah, he crazy Reflection. I'm not a Nazi, guys.
Speaker 1:Hey man, run the views up on my dude Page, man Cause it's about Reggie.
Speaker 2:Nah, fam, we focusing on Late to the party.
Speaker 1:Nah, nah, nah, my man be getting down On his views, man Putting hard work, you putting work out here In these streets.
Speaker 2:They know that, though I won Barber of the Year last year Awards baby.
Speaker 1:I would take my toboggan off. Let y'all see that.
Speaker 2:Cut, never mind, I got a bump on my forehead. This nigga retarded. Now bring that word back. This nigga retarded.
Speaker 1:Now bring that word back. This nigga silly, this guy's unknowing. He just say shit. This nigga stupid Bird brain. Ah, this even worse.
Speaker 2:Um Well, yeah, that's it, bro. What else we?
Speaker 1:good, yeah, shit Damn. What else happened, nah this even worse.
Speaker 2:Well, yeah, that's it bro what else we good yeah? Shit Damn what else happened? Shit, I don't know. We need to look something up real quick. Nah, what they say, save it for Patreon. We don't have a Patreon yet, so but y'all can subscribe and donate. Y'all can donate, though We're're gonna set us up A motherfucking A PayPal or something, a cash app. Hey niggas, you know, you never know.
Speaker 1:Hey, you know what they do it on 5150. I be like Damn nigga Be selling a hundred dollars.
Speaker 2:And just put the. You just put it on the screen Of the video and just hey my nigga Corey Be like hey who is that.
Speaker 1:Shout out to my brother with the yard. Who is that? I love big bazookas man. Shout out to my good brother Sitting in that yard.
Speaker 2:You got to know. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But yeah, man, I ain't got too much going on.
Speaker 2:We'll be back next week. Man, any plans this week? No, this week I do my, you know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I go down for a day you say yo I'm on my Kumo D I go to work.
Speaker 2:I'm off for three weeks, damn yeah. Nah, don't see. I'm glad the mic didn't pick that up. They can say, nah, that ain't what I told you to cut out. I told you to cut out the other shit I got to remember that too, Make sure you do.
Speaker 1:He can be down three weeks.
Speaker 2:A whole month I got to go find a new shot, but we appreciate y'all for listening to another episode of Late to the Party with Dodie and Reggie. I am Reggie.
Speaker 1:I'm D-O-D-Y. I stay fly. I don't know why I did that. I'm Doty man, I'm out. Knock over the mic. That's stupid.