Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie

To The Moon!

Dody and Reggie Episode 40

A powerful remembrance episode reflecting on the life and legacy of Angie Stone. We share personal stories and the influence her music has had on us and our listeners. The conversation highlights the resilience inherent in both Angie’s art and our individual journeys. 

• Tribute to Angie Stone’s musical legacy  
• Personal reflections on life changes  
• Discussion on healing through music  
• Evolution of Angie’s musical impact  
• Engaging listener responses and stories  
• Final thoughts on resilience and legacy  

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Speaker 1:

bada, boom, bada bing yo. Are we good? We'll start off with a little first and piece of angie stone out of nowhere. Yesterday I could have let that play a little bit longer. Rest in peace to Angie Stone. Yesterday we lost a legend, I think it said she was 63.

Speaker 2:

Dang was she.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, she still look good. She still look good. Still was out performing. I think it was a car accident 18-wheeler hit her sprinter, so you know, it was crazy too.

Speaker 4:

You seen it.

Speaker 1:

I am not. I seen on Twitter that was, you know they posting pictures and you know that's what they do. But I didn't, I didn't, I didn't see anything but welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Dodie and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Dodie. Hey, wake up man. I know that was somber, you know you can sit, you better start crying.

Speaker 4:

We're reminiscing, right.

Speaker 1:

We're going to hang on to it. We're going to hang on to that. Welcome to another episode. We're here for another week. We are on episode 40. Oh, this is episode 40. Damn, welcome, party goers, welcome, uh-huh yeah. So what's up, man? Everything good, everything straight.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, how was the week? Everything Straight for the most part, yeah.

Speaker 1:

You didn't get no haircut.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, my barber was out.

Speaker 1:

Canceled on everybody.

Speaker 4:

Appointments.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I had a bunch of people Hit me. Hey, fam, I tried to book, it said you out.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so you don't pay attention To none of the announcements? None On the bulletin board. Three weeks ago it's been everywhere.

Speaker 1:

Say hey, bro, I'm down for two weeks. I've been good though I'm. I'm a lot better Than I thought I was gonna be, though yeah.

Speaker 4:

I mean For the people that don't know. My man said surgery, yeah, had to sit down for a sec.

Speaker 1:

I still gotta be out of work. Yeah, I still got to be out of work. Yeah, well, I still got to miss a couple of dollars.

Speaker 4:

I came to check on my mans. I'm expecting them to be under a cover on the couch A whole night training. So I knock on the door, come through. My mans hop up. Damn near, did a cartwheel. I was like nigga, why you cancel my appointment, Nigga?

Speaker 1:

you could have cut my hair. Look, look, look I. I was like nigga, why you cancel my appointment? Nigga, you could've cut my hair. Look, look, look. I thought I was gonna be down and I still can't do what I want. You know what I'm saying? Sitting in the house ain't for me. So I've been sitting in the house for it's only been four days. I still got two weeks.

Speaker 4:

It felt like eternity, nigga, especially when you used to but you used to like interacting with people though, yeah, and outside of your three.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to say outside of the three in the crib, you, like nigga, I done called my mama. Hey, what you doing? I see y'all too much Like damn, go to work and I got two weeks, but I'm good though. Side, we have you been walking around yeah. Yeah, I'm moving okay and I gotta uh. Yeah, I'm meeting new neighbors. They talking about something you can't drive for a week. We'll see about that. Well, usually because the pain tolerance of different people, they usually give you the. I ain't felt no pain, I ain't took no pain meal. It's like no pain meds at all. So I've been good.

Speaker 1:

I've been chilling but.

Speaker 2:

What that refill looking like how did you find?

Speaker 4:

it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, hit me up in the comments, yeah no, I'm good though Shit where we starting at today. Like I said, I've been trying to keep my eye on shit going on, yeah, but I have been. It ain't really been nothing going on though it's the beginning of the year, man Ain't nothing really popping.

Speaker 4:

I guess we start here. The DLC and Dr Dre yeah, how new was that? Because remember, I think it was about sometime last year. I was telling you about it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Is that like the same Well so this was an interview done after the Super Bowl, okay, and I was trying to find a clip I don't even remember where I seen the clip at where it's DOC saying that after he heard some shit, that he saw what was going on, he got inspired to hit. He said he recorded some shit that night. You know what? I'm saying so and, if y'all do know, we have talked about him using AI for his voice and shit and he was like he got some shit going.

Speaker 4:

If it's anything or anywhere close to what Beans had you know showed us, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

But? But You're probably about to say exactly what I'm about to say.

Speaker 4:

Is it? Is it up to date?

Speaker 2:

you know, because I, and I say it like that because I didn't want to be desperate yeah, yeah like the formula.

Speaker 4:

We we we reviewed the formula yeah, awesome album, great album. Um, and we know the words behind jury or you what I'm saying. So, yeah, um, if it's up to date, I'm for it, like I.

Speaker 1:

I I thoroughly enjoy, like I, chatterbox I bring up chatterbox he was bringing up uh, if you like it, you like it, and that's, and that's how it matters.

Speaker 4:

So if it's, if it's anywhere close to that level of rap.

Speaker 1:

yeah, and see what I like? Because, because they was asking about his pen work and he's like he been writing, like he ain't never stopped writing. So if he has been still a student of the game and been keeping up with flows and the way things train because you hear Melly Mel when he did Eminem and that nigga was rapping like it was 1982.

Speaker 4:

And that's what I'm saying. I mean, Cube writes all the time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, Cube is Cube. You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

So it's like but in Cube's defense, if you're an Ice Cube fan, none of that shit matters, because you know what you expected from.

Speaker 1:

Cube. One thing I did think about was the AI being used. We have a lot of Beanie Siegel's voice for the AI to pull from. Okay, yeah, yeah. So I wonder, with the limit, I mean of course we still, I mean we got some. Is that how that happen, to my knowledge now? But I think they have to have somewhat of your voice to pull from, to match it and make it yours. You know what I'm saying Because the way Bean sound, that sounded like Bean you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying so what I am thinking about is how much do they have to pull from the original voice of the DOC? You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

I mean there's probably plenty just from that first album. I mean he was like plenty just from that first album because I mean he was like Rakim, he didn't even curse, yeah. So outside of him saying a curse word, I mean shit, I don't want it to be like watching a BET movie, what? You mean when you're like the actual line is like you know how they add shit, Like somebody throw that voice over them, like fuck, and it don't match.

Speaker 4:

It don't match at all, nigga nah, nah, nah, nah, shit Nigga nah, nah, nah, nah bullshit yeah but you know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm saying that type of I do want to hear like a michael jackson ai or tupac ai.

Speaker 4:

I don't want to hear anything from somebody that's not here, exactly, yeah, and we talked about. I don't want to hear from anybody who's capable to produce their own works. So if it's somebody, kanye, yeah, no, no. But if it's somebody like you know, somebody who actually lost their voice like a beansans, like a DOC hell yeah, I'm here for it.

Speaker 1:

It say he working with an AI company called Suno, make any song. You can imagine that's on their website. That's the first thing that pop up Make any song. So I mean I don't know how it work on there, but if that's who he working with, I mean I if that's who he working with, and yeah, I mean I guess we'll see. I don't know, I don't know if I don't know who beans is working with, because I didn't see anything about it.

Speaker 4:

So, but if that's the same company, then yeah, they at least know what they're doing anywhere near that yeah yeah, yeah, what about the, since you already mentioned? Yay, what about the? Uh, tina knows, so I got that pulled up. I ain't going to lie, I really didn't see, like the whole. Well, I did see the DM and I ain't really outside of you.

Speaker 4:

just mentioning to me and I seen like the little DM of him like Paul send them banana. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I was like okay. And then when I seen him like rapping the lyrics, I was like damn, all right. But then when I heard the song and seen the visual I was like I like this shit, do you? Yeah, nigga, it's better than that Drake song that you played to me.

Speaker 2:

J-Hut from Chicago, he in Louisiana. You miss that J-Hut with that female From Chicago to Louisiana. You can't stop your hair with them. You know you can't stop your hair with them.

Speaker 1:

That beat crazy, kanye ain't never lost. That's why I was like Kanye production is always like top tier. That's why I was letting you say what you was saying, bro.

Speaker 4:

I was like soon to be John. He might not fuck with the lyrics.

Speaker 2:

That shit hard, bro, it's better than the drinks that you play.

Speaker 1:

It's the beat, though. That's all you need to move a nigga.

Speaker 4:

And then that's what I want to know when this gonna be at know where this is going to be at Like, where is it going?

Speaker 1:

Well, I don't know if those are the real business, it said, direct to face.

Speaker 2:

I didn't know they had no, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Why they put Jim Jones on here hey.

Speaker 2:

Jim Jones on here hey.

Speaker 4:

Jim.

Speaker 3:

Jones in the news right now.

Speaker 4:

I guess man Is that him. Huh, is that him? Like he didn't say it was featured.

Speaker 1:

Just like the Eagles be balling. It sounded like him. No, it's probably him. They could have AI'd him on there. So if y'all don't know, that is a new song from the gang NY. It's called Tina. It's from documentary 3 man and then Tina Knowles is Beyonce's mom. Kanye posted the DM that the game sent to Tina.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy work.

Speaker 1:

And it was just a banana. I don't know how it intertwines with the song, because I thought when I heard the song it was going to be some like him hollering at her type. I mean it kind of, I guess, if you put it together like that, but it just seemed weird to me. Game is with Kanye a lot right now and it just he gifted him two chrome A-bags.

Speaker 4:

You're my friend for the next year, you remember.

Speaker 1:

Game said Ye has done more for me than Dre or anybody else has ever done, but didn't he, didn't he start Backpedaling on that? Yeah, he had to, because he went home and said oh damn.

Speaker 4:

He looked at them. Wait a minute.

Speaker 1:

He looked at them numbers and shit. Shut your door, man. But yeah, I mean, I did hear that, but I don't know how I felt about that song.

Speaker 4:

They did and that beat drop you like the. I don't know how I felt about that song.

Speaker 1:

Oh, they did and that beat, drop you like the b-hole. Kanye, kanye when it be. When it comes to production man and I know we ain't supposed to fuck with yay right now, but who don't?

Speaker 4:

I don't know, uh, listen to tp2 I do too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I do too everybody.

Speaker 4:

Dude, I do too, I do too. Rob Markman 2 Chainz. Yeah, I know, everybody do. They look Close that door.

Speaker 3:

Rob Markman 2 Chainz.

Speaker 1:

Place it right there. You see your boy, black Sam. Yeah, you know, I did Rob Markman. 2 Chainz.

Speaker 4:

Standing tall. You hear me?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bro, don't come over with a rock star whatever his name is, yeah yeah no, no, that's what I'm saying yeah, yeah yeah, he said go back, go out and get cracking and come back don't get it cracking, come back, because you ain't gonna.

Speaker 4:

Why is he with that nigga bro? And then when you, when he leave that situation and he was like I basically use dude for content purposes and shit, that shit not matter bro, not when we move a certain way, how we do things, how the marathon is, fuck your content type shit, bro, you knew how he was moving Exactly, so we ain't even what you talking about man? Get your ass from right here. Go on cuz.

Speaker 1:

Nah, fuck you and your fries, not today.

Speaker 4:

Hey, it's Nah. Fuck you and your fries Not today. Hey, it's free fries for anybody who want them.

Speaker 3:

We had an order that wasn't picked up.

Speaker 4:

What you talking about, bro, Like no.

Speaker 1:

What you say. We had something that wasn't picked up. Go on about your business. Come on, man. That nigga's pushed him across the street. Go on cuz.

Speaker 4:

Go out there and get it cracking and then come back and show me what you're talking about and for the people that's like man Black Sam ain't even, he ain't even bro, you don't have to be no affiliated nigga to just stand on morals and principles bro, not when you just stand, especially when that's my brother too.

Speaker 1:

No, but there's, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Even without that being his brother. Bro, if this is what I believe in, bro, I I don't care what you talking about Move around, yeah, you see what I'm saying. Yeah, everybody don't play the homeboy role, right?

Speaker 1:

Everybody ain't trying to be cool with everybody Because you don't have to be. I don't, and this is a side note. But in the same vein of everything, I tell my kids that Because me and my wife we watch reality TV, right, but reality TV is TV for a reason though, right. So you will see these women, excuse me always arguing with each other, always at the same functions. And I tell my y'all don't, this is just TV Like. If you really don't like somebody, you don't have to ever see them again. No, unless you work with them in a business that matter and all that shit. Fuck all that shit.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because I better say you can make money with people you don't like. Oh, 1,000%. It's like a certain level of person, but it's possible, it can be done.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but I'm just talking about in the sense of nigga, if I really don't fuck with you, you don't fuck with me. That's why I like what Kendrick did on the Whacked Out Murals right, yeah, it was fuck him. Now it's fuck everybody. Because, just because we, in the same industry of this music shit, the fans want to see certain people work together. Yeah, but if we don't have to work together, we don't got to work together.

Speaker 4:

What did you say on Chatterbox? You said you want to see Kendrick, or you want to hear Kendrick and Starlito, starlito man. Sometimes that'll be like what's the word? I'm looking for Not a fantasy, but like a I guess it would be.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to say pretty much.

Speaker 4:

They'd be like oh man, like a genie, wish Like man. If you get any two people to work together, they probably would never ever work together, even if they were on the same level, because it don't make sense.

Speaker 1:

Because it really don't fit. It really don't fit. But as a fan you see a lot of people like man I want Future and Drake to make up. As a fan, you might want to, but if it don't fit, it just don't fit, dude.

Speaker 2:

Dude, nah, because that's how it made me feel when I seen it.

Speaker 4:

Did you see on my story when I posted the Too Sexy video? Yeah, and I was like dude Drake. Had him in that bag, the whole thing I see that they said we know who our deal this was, bruh niggas was really like. That's why, when they try to like slay drake in the in the industry street, it's funny at the same time, because it was like, bro, he had y'all niggas acting outside of y'all selves.

Speaker 4:

Doing some shit that don't really fit. Y'all Didn't have no business doing. Bro In the sand. My dude was like man, I ain't really with you. You can see in the video.

Speaker 1:

He ain't fucking with you.

Speaker 4:

I'm too sexy. Is this it? I'm too sexy for it. Is this it he say? Is this it Am?

Speaker 1:

I doing it right.

Speaker 4:

Am I doing it right? And it's the same man, bro. And I love future music, bro. Beast Mode and Monster got me through A whole summer, bro. But this is the same man who was like man, I don't dance. That's why I hired dancers.

Speaker 1:

But got him in that bag.

Speaker 4:

Drake said you know what would be fly? Look at this.

Speaker 1:

He didn't say fly, he said you know what would be fun, you know what would be cool.

Speaker 4:

What would be awesome it would be so rad. I know you won't do it. You get the ice tips, you won't get the frost tips. But I mean All white Linen Sand A little button up under there, oh man. I think people like it, put the pearls on the young thug pearls.

Speaker 1:

They got a whole thing going on With that motherfucker boy. I seen it.

Speaker 4:

Cause I totally forgot.

Speaker 1:

I hate that song, by the way.

Speaker 4:

All I see is future. I was like what is this?

Speaker 2:

And then I looked at it, I was like oh my god.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, them niggas was crazy bro.

Speaker 1:

Hey, that's part of it though. You want this, so sorry. I have an idea. It'll give all of us a number one hit. Come on, round them up. Who want a number one hit? Scooter you in. No, okay, sit down. One hit, come on Round them up.

Speaker 4:

Who want a number one? Hit, I got one. Scooter, you in. No, okay, sit down. Scooter, probably like nigga what Nigga? No I better go to my son's basketball game.

Speaker 1:

Talks of Gunna and Offset is going around, that they're working on a. I'm for it.

Speaker 4:

You for it. Yes, now why? Because I ain't been listening to nothing but Gunner here lately. I ain't going to lie that him with the him all along.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Back in the A yeah, goddamn yeah, come on bro.

Speaker 1:

So I was thinking about that, because Offset had. I mean, they don't put out shit together anyway, even after everything. Yeah okay. So I was thinking though, because Gunna's still Gunna, he's still doing what he do. Do you think, some of these niggas?

Speaker 4:

backtrack a little bit. They gonna have to, because you see what's going on with Baby right now.

Speaker 1:

Some folks is losing steam boy and that's crazy.

Speaker 4:

You seen what's going on with Baby.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I seen it, that's wild.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, even if I do. A man has the right to go anywhere he so choose. I don't care if you feel like it's the wrong place for him or not, right, but if he's not actually the one, you know pulling triggers or you know pointing, really doing yeah yeah, yeah yeah, you should not be. The finger should not be pointed at you because you're the bigger name, right?

Speaker 1:

That's crazy, but you know how shit go. Yeah, I just want to throw that out there. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Alleg. I just want to throw that out there. Yeah, yeah, allegedly, allegedly. But back to this gunner situation. Without the gun, this nigga's high fire, this nigga fire.

Speaker 1:

Guy line, guy line guy line nigga Bruh and Atlanta.

Speaker 4:

right now he's probably carrying the A bruh, like he's-.

Speaker 1:

I say so and everybody's still waiting on Thug Nigga.

Speaker 4:

he in the HOV right now nigga Ain't nobody in front?

Speaker 1:

of them bro.

Speaker 4:

Future. Allem is over to the right, yeah, they already.

Speaker 1:

They over to the right bro.

Speaker 4:

This nigga is running up them numbers, bro, and if I'm thug I wouldn't even speak out against him, bro. I would literally go the Eazy-E route without any disses, even if.

Speaker 1:

I don't fuck with him like that yeah.

Speaker 4:

I'm still getting paid off, even if I don't fuck with them like that. Yeah, I'm still getting paid off.

Speaker 1:

That shit, run that shit up, young nigga, I'm not going to come out and talk against them, for them, whatever, not say shit. I'm just going to let it be what it be If they ask Because you still YSL.

Speaker 4:

If they ask you know what's the situation with you and Gunna, oh, he's a thriving artist on the label and we want that to happen. That's it. That's where niggas fuck up. They always get tricked into going into deeper waters. It's like, bro, why I'm going out there with the socks? Bro, I can feed the dust right here, but sometimes people, they have to say something.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I do get that you know what I'm saying. Some people, they just.

Speaker 4:

Just like that burning itch, it's like.

Speaker 2:

Fuck you nigga, fuck you nigga.

Speaker 1:

It just jump out of them. You know what I'm saying. So I think the way Thug is playing it when it comes to him right now, I think he's doing the right thing. Just stay out the way, man. But when do we get new Thug music? I mean, we had the one verse from Thug on Lil Baby album, the Wham album, but outside of that I want people to just forget about me right now.

Speaker 4:

Why I mean Because you got Gunna on your album.

Speaker 1:

I mean on your label, but that's all you have on your album.

Speaker 4:

But this is what I'm saying, not necessarily forget about me. Those are the wrong words. Those are the wrong words I wish people would allow me if I was in that situation. Allow me time to regroup. I just went through hell for the last two years, they trying to take my life away. Let me go out and experience some things, whether that takes six months to a year, let me experience some things. Now, within that time, I'll sprinkle some shit out to keep people like, oh man, yeah, what's coming, what's coming? What's coming? Anticipation, anticipating it and let the anticipation build. Anticipation, no, anticipating it and let the anticipation build. But it's like, bro, I don't wanna rush into it, cause I already gotta figure out how I can move In the music and actually get into it.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying and that's what a lot of people Well, I speak for myself, I was at, I was one of them People that was like man, when he when he dropping, when he dropping, when he dropped my job, but it was like, damn bro, how is he gonna drop if he can't do, he can't slap, he can't, he can't talk, no street shit, yeah. Or if he does, he has to do it in the most covert way, to where it's like damn bro, is he, is that, is that? Yeah, you gotta go back to where niggas like uh, so bridgie. Uh, you said four and a baby. Now what does that?

Speaker 1:

mean? What is that? You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

As opposed to a nigga going on Instagram like oh okay, yeah, we got him.

Speaker 1:

We fucking got him. You know, folks got short attention spans though.

Speaker 4:

No, they don't.

Speaker 1:

Shitting me.

Speaker 4:

Not when you got a cold following bro.

Speaker 1:

I mean yeah, I mean in a sense, so I get that If you're not worried about what it does and you just really want to feed your base, then yeah, you good, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Especially with. I wouldn't worry about it so much if I'm one of the motherfuckers that move NATO when it comes to when something does happen. Yeah, yeah, so think about it. They went from uh, young thug was not white boy. Uh, ah, what was uh? I better say risky kid schoolie and all them yeah, yeah yeah, uh, the white boy, black boy yeah, he was a part of that too, and then that he went to that rock star and then that niggas.

Speaker 4:

He went to that rock star shit and then they started transitioning into that designer wearing pearls like oh, white women, shit.

Speaker 1:

You see what I'm saying dog who the future migos, some of these niggas been around for a minute Been like 14, 15 years I was listening to the Dungeon Family 2.0. Mm-hmm and Future was in the group, yeah, and I mean I knew he was part of Dungeon Family, but when I'm listening to that I'm like oh this nigga was in the group and he was with Scott too. Yeah, he was on some other shit, yeah.

Speaker 4:

He wasn't on the shit. He was on now Not at all, not at all, he's like. So, andre we rock the turban this way Counterclockwise.

Speaker 1:

What the Do you think? Do you think? How, I wonder? Do you think he rocked with Drake? I mean like when dropping music, I mean cause we see Drake just dropped another.

Speaker 4:

I think he.

Speaker 1:

Drake dropped another lawsuit, if y'all didn't know, because Kendrick performed at the Superbowl, does that? I mean everybody is putting it as like he's fighting against the label, right? So, on the other hand, it's still fighting against a man using lyrics which, again, thug was just fighting against. You know what I'm saying? I mean, of course, thug was fighting against some other shit.

Speaker 4:

I don't think that they're going to look at it anyway. I don't think Thug looking at it like that. Bro, I was fighting real street, you on some, you on some, some. Your mama would be young yeah if you can catch my drill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you see what I'm saying, that's what.

Speaker 4:

That's what would make me, as the street, look at that like do I really need dude now, though, though Comes from a different time, I mean he probably do too, but still, it's like he know how that shit work now.

Speaker 1:

We're going to see Drake did file another lawsuit.

Speaker 4:

He probably just trying, bro. He probably trying to do whatever he can to get it dropped from the label, bro, or you know what I'm saying Just. Drake Bro. He's essentially essentially like in a slave deal.

Speaker 1:

UMG. This was posted from Drake's attorney. It said Drake's attorney cites Kendrick Lamar performing Not Like Us at the Super Bowl in a new response to UMG's request to delay the rapper's defamation lawsuit. Delaying discovery would unfairly prejudiced a bunch of shit.

Speaker 4:

Come on, man. A bunch of shit Word in his heart Shots out to Tahir Moore.

Speaker 1:

Unfairly prejudiced plaintiff who is continuing to suffer the consequences of UMG's defamatory comment. I mean campaign. It says he's continued to suffer the consequences of UMG's defamatory comment. I mean campaign. It says he's continued to suffer. He's continued to suffer. He just canceled his last shows in Australia. Why he said now get this. He said it was scheduling conflict. Nigga, this is a tour. It was already Scheduled. It was already scheduled.

Speaker 4:

What do you have to do?

Speaker 1:

What else came up for you to cancel for?

Speaker 4:

a show.

Speaker 1:

Where do you have to go? It was already set.

Speaker 4:

Maybe he going on tour with a party.

Speaker 1:

My son said that, but I don't think so.

Speaker 4:

But if he cancelled, wouldn't he have to like reimburse them?

Speaker 1:

So they said that they are Looking to find new dates and then If you want a refund, you can get a refund, but you can just keep your money for the new dates as well.

Speaker 4:

I want my shit back. I want my money back. You don't even know when you coming back.

Speaker 1:

That fucked me up, though Me and my wife got fucked up doing that. We was wanting to go see Elton John when he was here, right. So it was during the pandemic, elton John, we bought the tickets. We had a parking pass. They canceled it. They said Elton John will be back whenever you can keep your money. I mean you can keep your ticket or you get your money back. It's during the pandemic. We like shit, we need that.

Speaker 3:

We need that money.

Speaker 1:

You feel me. And then I love Elton, but he was older. This is his last tour. I'm like what if he don't make it to come back, though? Just give me my money back. And they booked that shit the next year. I tried to buy a ticket. Couldn't even get another ticket. Rocket man.

Speaker 2:

I was fucking sick, I was sick.

Speaker 4:

Man you working. I said, motherfucker, you working in an area where you would have seen some folks that went yeah, hey, reggie, you love music, don't you, motherfucker? You work in an area where you would have seen some folks that went yeah, yeah, hey, reggie, you love music, don't you? Did you get a chance to see Elton? Oh man, it was amazing.

Speaker 1:

I waited too late.

Speaker 4:

That is piano.

Speaker 1:

It's killing me, man. But yeah, that's what they doing with Drake. They trying to. They saying get your money back, they trying to get your money back. I just don't understand what's the scheduling conflict with something that's already been booked for at least a year. I don't know he was just at WWE, though that's probably why, Him and. Yachty, yachty can't give you no swag, neither I don't give a fuck who you hanging with. Oh, that was together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, dude, that is crazy, that Yachty can't give you no swag, neither I don't give a fuck who you hanging with. Oh, that was together.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Dude, that is crazy that Yachty stole Jaboz bro, what you mean?

Speaker 1:

stole Jaboz. You ain't seen his new concrete boys? No, that's his own style cuz, with the way he got the logo and shit across. That's his own style. Big pants, that's his shit cuz. That was, that was, that was, that was, that was, that was, that was, that was that was.

Speaker 4:

That was that was. That was. That was. That was that was that was. That was. That was. That was. That was. That was that was that was. That was. That was. That was, that was that was that. It's like nigga, I'm a 90s baby. I was born in the 90s.

Speaker 1:

It's like Central City. He made niggas start wearing the fucking Nike Techs and shit what you likey Alec, and then that butt cheek. You hear Big Sean do something. Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.

Speaker 4:

I heard the one with him in Gunna though.

Speaker 3:

I heard the one with him in a gunner, though, as long as you keep your head in the sky, hey, straight up. Blackness like cash. This is my life. For backstage pay.

Speaker 4:

Meaning everybody can't have all that, can't have a few. Did you put that anti-skip on Straight up blackness? It's like cash this stage of my life for the backstage pay. You remember that game you played. You had a city player with the little anti-skip. As long as you keep.

Speaker 3:

I don't know why the fuck, that's doing that.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I'm just pissing myself off.

Speaker 2:

You ain't got no skill, you stage and push out of back.

Speaker 1:

Detect, shut up, I can't even hear it. Anyway, he got a new song called Head to the Sky. That pissed me off. This is good. I don't know what it is About, big Sean man, it just.

Speaker 4:

It just don't. Have it no more. I have not heard all of it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But Cordae knew that one oh yeah, oh yeah, cuz he should still not be able to get Lil Wayne verses. But he can go In the generation he in yeah, yeah, cuz he should still not be able to get.

Speaker 1:

Lil Wayne versus, but he can go.

Speaker 4:

In the generation he in. Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh yeah. Shout out to my brother on the one. He probably DJ Cole, his generation.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But he should not be able.

Speaker 1:

He got three features from Wayne on that motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

I didn't even make it to him.

Speaker 4:

I was like bro, my brother was like hey, man, you're a Cordae. I said nah, man, nigga know. Yeah, he said you might want to listen to that, cordae. I said, nigga, you're not going to keep trying to tell me to listen to Cordae Boy. I went and played that Cordae. I'm playing 2K. Put that shit on.

Speaker 1:

Wasn't bad, wasn't bad, hey man.

Speaker 2:

Shut up, stop talking. I'm trying to hear this.

Speaker 4:

Hey, shout out to the Cordae man, but yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, everybody likes them, but I ain't shot to the court man. But yeah, everybody likes him but you. I didn't say anything. Everybody likes him.

Speaker 4:

I'm just not understanding why Wayne is climbing down the ladder so often. Yeah, all the time. Hey, you know what? The air is getting thicker.

Speaker 1:

Let me go see what's going on down there, let me go see what's going on.

Speaker 1:

Hey, so Before we get into Let, me go see what's going on down there. Let me go see what's going on, hey, so before we get into whatever we get into, right, there's a new beef a-brewing, right, bad Baby. And Alabama Barker right, I don't even know them. So, first off, I didn't know who Alabama Barker, right, I don't even know them. So, first off, I didn't know who Alabama Barker was. It's Travis Barker's daughter, so she raps, right, oh? And Bad Baby you know Bad Baby.

Speaker 4:

Is that the one? Catch Me Outside. Catch Me Outside, right.

Speaker 1:

She raps as well. Right, just hear me out. I'm well Right, just hear me out.

Speaker 4:

I'm listening. Just hear me out. I'm listening.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why the fuck they beefing Right. I think one of them slept with another Other man or whatever.

Speaker 4:

Whatever, Sounds like some Alabama shit.

Speaker 1:

I heard Alabama Barker verse I mean song Dissing Bad Baby Alright, and it sounds like she sounds like Lotto. She can rap, but you can tell she's heavily influenced from Lotto and Drake. That's her sound. This right here. Nah, I'm going to find this song. I'm going gonna find this song. I'm gonna find this song.

Speaker 3:

We about to listen to this. Oh, we about to listen to this.

Speaker 1:

Nah, we gonna, we gonna.

Speaker 4:

Now, who is this, bro? Why you find this?

Speaker 1:

This is Bad Baby.

Speaker 4:

Oh, man see, you got some tabs up bro, see Tabs.

Speaker 1:

There's only four tabs.

Speaker 4:

I don't know. We need a stage tech crew.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we need somebody. Hey, pull that up for me real quick. Pull that up for me real quick. We're going to Hold on. We're going to see if we can play this motherfucker.

Speaker 4:

Some work, play that for me real quick, cuz, we gonna hold on, we gonna see if we can play this motherfucker Somewhere Got the two dope boys, bro, that's still a Zix, I don't know. I come from that era though, man, you seen them? Shoes on Karmaloo. Unobtainable man. I didn't know I was boo-jum, I'm boo jumping bro now you know what?

Speaker 1:

uh say something to the people. Why say something? I don't got apple music on my computer see, say something to the people why I find this? Because now we're gonna look crazy. Because why, shit, I don't know.

Speaker 4:

Top ten songs you cried to.

Speaker 1:

I tell you number one I cried to is what Come to Life from Kanye West On Donda. First time I heard that Got me Alright.

Speaker 2:

What the fuck is the sound like?

Speaker 4:

That sound matrix.

Speaker 1:

Why the fuck does it sound like here? Now, I got close, you know what. Totally it's your fault, though Facts, though we're just going to say it's your fault.

Speaker 4:

It's my fault, bro Nigga. I don't touch none of the soundboard or the computer bro.

Speaker 1:

I was going to come from where you died. This was gonna come from where you died.

Speaker 4:

This is it's really, uh see, it's really pissing me off it's really pissing me off all this extra time on your hand it's really pissing me off, because I had it all set up before everybody got here.

Speaker 1:

Now it's fucking with me. See when you. Dj events events, everything all off, but anyway, now everything I said about that don't matter, because we can't hear the song we'll go listen to it.

Speaker 4:

Links in the uh, it's not gonna be there, it's not gonna be there, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

It's not that, not that important, oh man dude.

Speaker 4:

You know what I fell into this weekend on YouTube Pause, if that sound weird Scott LaRock, the first murderer of hip-hop, that's what they say, but I always thought this was like a, because it's his name and I really didn't know. Outside of him being a part of Karras 1 and D-Nice, you know they say his murder was like damn near an assassination. No, I didn't know that. Yes, bro, and I always thought it was like a drug deal gone bad. But this dude was an actual social worker that was working at a homeless shelter.

Speaker 1:

I've never been so pissed off my bad.

Speaker 4:

I just tried to fill her up. I just tried to fill her up.

Speaker 3:

I ain't wearing this face.

Speaker 4:

Damn I don't need the money.

Speaker 2:

Come on man.

Speaker 4:

Pull it up on your. My phone is what's this song? I got no phone.

Speaker 1:

Oh shit, it's killing me.

Speaker 4:

What's this song? Bad Bunny, bad Bunny. Let's see Bad Baby, bad Bunny, what's it called?

Speaker 1:

Miss.

Speaker 4:

Whitman, miss Whitman, miss Whitman. Let's see what this shit Hit and fall.

Speaker 1:

Shoot Damn. I wonder why it ain't oh.

Speaker 4:

I do got ass and shit I do, bro. Oh, you got YouTube and it's still skipped. That's why I ain't paid for it. Ha miss.

Speaker 2:

I'll fuck you, man. You stepped my bird out while she took a second. I know you're out. You're reaching out. You need my name, pal. That stanky pussy got you kicked out the foundation. You hit my DM like no more. This song's you tapping out. I go rehab with this flow, bitch, I'm blacking out. No, you're not a model. Get that flow right, baby Okay.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 4:

She said you said the.

Speaker 1:

Right up there you got the upper hand, good grief. Now there's one part, though it's later on in the song. She said I let this Drake hang out the window. This guy's playing Alabama. I don't know who wrote it, maybe she did, I don't know. But she, going fucking crazy, I was at Alabama. Yeah, see how she flow like Lotto, like she.

Speaker 4:

Why they waste beats on them people. Somebody could've came in this.

Speaker 1:

And killed that motherfucker. That's a fact. That's a fact. But she paid for the beat. She got the beat.

Speaker 4:

You probably leased the fuck out of that hoe Somebody. Isaiah told him the shit out of her.

Speaker 1:

And get it out there again.

Speaker 4:

Her daddy is the famous one. Fuck out of her and get it out there again. Her daddy is the famous one, fuck her.

Speaker 1:

Fuck her. I cleared it. I just was. I got caught up. I seen it. I seen it on Twitter, scrolling through Twitter, and I seen Bad Baby's song first. So I was like damn okay, let me hear it. I said, damn okay, that sound pretty straight. You know, I was like let me see what the fuck they beefing for. And then I got in my Wendy Williams bag, and you sure did. I got in my Wendy Williams bag and started researching what the hell was going on.

Speaker 4:

I ain't going to lie, though. They probably turned some little ratchets up at the little kickback.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to tell you. Bitch you heard what she said. There's also a beef party next door in Tory Lanez man. I'm just saying that's what the word on the street is.

Speaker 4:

He better stop talking to that man, because as soon as he get out he got to go to Canada.

Speaker 1:

I mean true, True.

Speaker 4:

Aight, mike Ain't even what they said. I'm thinking about Australia, because Drake, because he got that Australia.

Speaker 1:

Nigga retarded.

Speaker 4:

What'd they say up front, bro?

Speaker 1:

I don't know man, I don't fuck with them, niggas, I mean.

Speaker 4:

I said it wrong, Something like it.

Speaker 1:

You ate McDonald's right Six guys gonna come for your ass, cuz who you Pause.

Speaker 4:

The Somalian dude. Is that what you're talking about? Oh no, that's top five, ain't it?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, top five, that's that one man. You better quit playing with them niggas. Them niggas is gangsters. Them niggas is gangsters.

Speaker 4:

Top five.

Speaker 1:

Six guy, that's Drake. They got no money to come down here.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you know the he down to kill a nigga. They got no money to come down here. Yeah, you know the laws down here. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a little different, a little different.

Speaker 4:

And I keep me on me A little different.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, I got caught up in that I was really going to talk about that bad baby shit. But what name is?

Speaker 4:

top five, top five Dylone, dylone.

Speaker 1:

Dylone, Dylone and Dylone nigga, yeah, that nigga tight.

Speaker 3:

What else, man, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 4:

Motherfucker pulled a machete out on me. Bro, I'd be scared, though I don't think I would Shit.

Speaker 1:

What you going gonna do with a machete.

Speaker 4:

Nigga, you seen those Jamaicans fight? Oh, I gotta send you the video. Man, I seen two Jamaicans. They were motherfuckers. This nigga got his hand cut off. I don't want to see that. Don't send it to me His adrenaline was pushing so much, bro. The nigga picked his own hand up and was still cussing dude and he said I don't see that shit.

Speaker 1:

Nah, don't see that shit. Like I don't see that shit.

Speaker 4:

I didn't either, but I was like I gotta see it.

Speaker 1:

You know what's funny? Cause I be on. I be on Twitter scrolling and you see nigga get popped and all that shit and I don't like seeing that shit. But I tell my kids I be on that shit, but now I'm getting older, I don't like seeing that. I seen a video Nigga was in a I don't know if it was a jewelry store or something like that and a dude was at the counter.

Speaker 4:

Oh, the two dudes, yeah, oh yeah them two young dudes in a vape shop. In a vape shop, they survived too.

Speaker 1:

Did they man that nigga said man.

Speaker 3:

I ain't want to see it. I think he got arrested, that's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Cause he was like 19.

Speaker 4:

You can't have a handgun at 19. It's crazy. You can't have a handgun at 19.

Speaker 1:

But you can have a rifle.

Speaker 4:

At 12.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's a hunting gun, it is. We know it's a hunting gun, but the other one's a hunting gun too.

Speaker 3:

That's right, that's right.

Speaker 4:

This for hand to hand combat. Alright, bro, you can't Stop fucking with people. Man Like it. Look, look, y'all Look. It might not be cool To these young niggas, yeah, but working Is okay. It is okay, bro, yeah.

Speaker 1:

It definitely is, but you don't understand that Until you been through Other shit, cause me People we know. Yeah, it definitely is, but you don't understand that until you've been through other shit, because me people we know have not always been working.

Speaker 4:

But I know some niggas that did some real time and when they get out them niggas be the happiest to be a fucking gentleman. Yeah, I know a few and they be like all right man.

Speaker 1:

I know one with a food truck right now Killing the shit down here.

Speaker 4:

Man shout out to my man what's up, Soul, I'm killing shit down here.

Speaker 3:

You hear me, that's my dog.

Speaker 4:

I remember I called that one day. It was like he said oh, what's up Soul?

Speaker 3:

As soon as I pulled up.

Speaker 4:

He was like, excuse me.

Speaker 1:

Excuse me, excuse me, this me right here.

Speaker 4:

Hold on, you've been waiting. It don't matter.

Speaker 1:

Say it don't matter, mine's done.

Speaker 3:

I got to be in and out Boy.

Speaker 4:

I can't wait to have one of them? Birds I sent you when he was rapping, like before he was like,7. Nothing for him. I don't think I watched. I don't think I watched. Go, you can look at it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, he could.

Speaker 4:

No no. But you can see like he figured it out. He was like I can play dumb.

Speaker 1:

And get some shit going yeah.

Speaker 4:

Just talk shit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we done talked about it. That's all you need Just be a character. I couldn't do it, though. Shout out to my nigga Adam, if we can put Bean on TV and let Bean be real Bean, let him be him. Nigga, we be poppin' on TikTok right now. Yeah, if we had a big enough studio and some money when I could pay Bean To be the third guy on our podcast, oh, we be out here, hey man go over there.

Speaker 4:

We be out here, we'll be, out here To the moon. You heard me Dude man.

Speaker 1:

What's up? Yes, sir.

Speaker 4:

Are we talking about something? Cause I'm thinking yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

To the moon, nigga yeah.

Speaker 4:

Hey, my man gonna pull his phone out like it when he ready to All right, well, I got to run on down.

Speaker 2:

He's like nigga, hold on. We got you for another 30 minutes. Yeah, yeah, you got to stay here. I'm trying to tell you Well, I got to run on down. He's like nigga, hold on. We got you for another 30 minutes. Yeah, yeah, you got to stay here.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to tell you Well, I already did what? No, I ain't Dude, that would be so funny. Just have him out there.

Speaker 1:

He ain't got to be on screen, just give him a mic. That'd be hilarious bro Say just Just join in. Just join in when you feel comfortable.

Speaker 4:

I don't think we can tell I don't know. I don't think we can say it on camera because I don't know who watching?

Speaker 1:

Who watching us right?

Speaker 4:

now or at all. But that conversation last time we was at the shop, bro, about the support of children, Ah yeah.

Speaker 1:

That was crazy. Yeah To the moon.

Speaker 2:

I'm trying to tell you To the moon. I'm trying to tell you To the moon hey, man, take Curly, it kills you.

Speaker 4:

Man, by any means necessary, and don't let them dollars that the people take from you Be the only Support. Yeah, bro, yeah, oh man.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, I missed this shot man.

Speaker 4:

Me too, I need to go bro. Me too, I don't be having no time. If I wasn't off the books, on the books with your ass motherfucker, I'd be around this motherfucker looking like Looking crazy Boy.

Speaker 1:

It sometimes be like that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's up to them folks, though. Whoever they are, what else we got man? Whoever they are, what else we got man?

Speaker 1:

That's all I got on my list, man.

Speaker 4:

Damn. I thought it was something I wanted to talk about.

Speaker 2:

Did we?

Speaker 4:

talk about Jim Jones.

Speaker 1:

What about him?

Speaker 4:

Okay, nevermind you talking about Camelot.

Speaker 1:

Javante Davis.

Speaker 4:

Oh, did you watch the fight?

Speaker 1:

No, I did not you seen the highlights?

Speaker 4:

I did see the highlights. What you think?

Speaker 1:

Should've went the other way. Should've went. It was way. Should've went. It was a draw. It was a draw. That's why I said it Should've went, my man's way why you say that?

Speaker 4:

Because he landed more punches.

Speaker 1:

Now I'm speaking from a person that didn't watch the fight, so the highlights that I got could've just been leaning towards, but it looked like, dude put, he gave him some work.

Speaker 4:

I mean he was doing his thing. He looked like he gave him some work, but I mean you have to beat the champion.

Speaker 1:

And I know that and I understand that in boxing I mean it was a moral win in Roach's favor.

Speaker 3:

I would say yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Because he was giving Tank some work.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

It looked like he— it was like the announcers was like hey, man you might drop him for the first time in his career.

Speaker 1:

Did they call it when he took a knee? Did they call it a knockdown, or they?

Speaker 4:

didn't. I don't think so, I don't think so. But when he stumbled back though but it was like, bro, you could tell the power behind Tank, because I think he opened him up he busted his nose up and I was like, damn think he opened them up. He like busted his nose up and I was like, damn, this motherfucker eating them. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, because I think I think towards, like, uh, I think towards nine, maybe the end of eighth, going into nine and on through the fight. I think your boy was winning.

Speaker 4:

Tank had his spots, but I think Roach was like, I think he jumped two weight classes. So Tank might have some, he might have some little and I don't think Tank had any clauses in his fight. Normally he'll have hydration clauses where you can't like bulk up To bulk up after the weigh-in, because most people that want to fight Taint. They'll have to drop like 15, 20 pounds yeah. And then they have to keep that 15, 20 pounds.

Speaker 4:

You damn near starving yourself at that point if that ain't your normal weight, because you know, I think, who is it? Who was trying to fight Canelo? I think it was Bud Crawford. He was jumping weights but it wasn't no hydration clouds in there. Canelo, you're going to jump At one side of the weigh-in. That motherfucker is going to go. I think the weigh-in was like once don't quote me on this y'all I think it was like 165, man 165, 165 around there, but that nigga walk around weight is like 181, 185, 190.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so it'll come down like that Nigga what.

Speaker 4:

But no, no, no, no, canelo can balloon back up.

Speaker 1:

I think that's why they got rid of the fight After the weigh-in shit.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah yeah, once I weigh in and step off it.

Speaker 1:

I'm back going.

Speaker 4:

I'm doing everything, but you're that buster After the fight. You hear?

Speaker 1:

me.

Speaker 4:

That's a lie.

Speaker 1:

Nah, niggas ain't. Mike Tyson, said he you know what I mean. He said what happened?

Speaker 3:

to him True A few times.

Speaker 4:

True who I'm fighting.

Speaker 1:

Reggie Smith Got stumbled Goddamn motherfucker.

Speaker 4:

Reggie was like catch that shit.

Speaker 1:

Legs was wobbly. What happened?

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying I was eating too much Pussy.

Speaker 1:

Legs a little wobbly Lay off the pussy. It's your favorite snack.

Speaker 4:

It's magically delicious.

Speaker 1:

Stupid. I'm saying, though you know what I'm saying, hey, what else we got, bro? That's what I'm saying, though you know what I'm saying, hey, what else we got bro. That's what I'm saying. That's a lot.

Speaker 4:

We just you know I'm trying to think of something man Ain't got nothing.

Speaker 1:

Pause, nah, nah, for real it's slow week, slow news week.

Speaker 4:

Aye Slow news week. It's looking scary in that west though. I know you. I know we gonna be talking sports all the time, but them Lakers looking crazy. I was about to say.

Speaker 1:

Lakers looking like something now, ain't they? Looking like Contenders out this bitch Ain't they?

Speaker 4:

Everybody else Ain't looking so hot. Yeah the Spurs. I think they said Wimby was Like hurt, hurt.

Speaker 2:

And he out for the season. They and he out for the season.

Speaker 4:

They said he out for the season. No, no, no, no, no, I think that's like one of them things.

Speaker 1:

Trying to throw you off a little bit.

Speaker 4:

Hey bro, just going to shut it down. We ain't nowhere near high. Ankle sprain, grade three, Go ahead and sit down you see what I'm saying, that type of shit.

Speaker 1:

But man, I ain't been watching no bad. I've been watching college basketball a little bit, but I haven't been really watching no NBA at all.

Speaker 4:

I ain't watch college at all. I seen only college games I watch. Lately I seen your boy hit that buzzer beater, for it was beautiful, that was crazy, it was beautiful. Shout out to my man, cash man, my homeboy Curtis. He was right behind like the announcer's table floor. It just so happened to be recording.

Speaker 1:

Alabama defense on that play was terrible. They played off of them. They didn't hold them in the backcourt for no. But they was down too, why not? They was tied.

Speaker 3:

It was tied, it would have went into overtime.

Speaker 4:

I didn't watch the game.

Speaker 1:

It would have went into overtime, and when Tennessee threw the ball in, it's like Alabama started backing up rather than trying to trap them. You only got three seconds on the clock. Hold that nigga back here for something.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying? Make it all the time out that nigga.

Speaker 1:

they literally let him go straight, get standpoint and shoot.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Wide open shot.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I seen it. On his story I said damn, yeah, motherfucker erupted. Yeah, all that orange and white.

Speaker 2:

I said good.

Speaker 1:

Look good out there, boy. Yeah, Alabama, their defense was terrible on that last play. You know what I'm saying. The game was a good game, but that last three seconds and the coach was trying to call a timeout Our trying to call a timeout.

Speaker 4:

Our coach was Did they get their ticket points?

Speaker 3:

Who.

Speaker 4:

UT.

Speaker 1:

Are they going to the? That I haven't looked in, I haven't seen. I know with that win Auburn is the SEC champions. Bruce Pearl posted up VFL and Ward you know because he the coach down there now, yeah, yeah, yeah, I ain't going to lie.

Speaker 4:

Bruce been doing his thing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they number one too, ain't they? Yeah, okay, I believe. So Now don't. No, I think they are.

Speaker 4:

I think they are, because I think everybody was screaming. The team was beat Obviously early on. They was talking about Duke, because Cooper Flagg but, now they screaming Cooper, flagg and Auburn.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah. Yeah, we're going to see. I thought I was going to be, since I'm out for two weeks. I thought I was going to be at home while the March Madness was happening, but nah, it's later in the month. You're going to have it on at the. Oh, it's going to be on at the shop, but I thought I was going to be able to.

Speaker 4:

I know what you see. Watch the game. You hear me my parlay is close.

Speaker 1:

I got to go up to Diamond Cousin and get me a bracket. You feel me? I got a bracket.

Speaker 3:

How they doing.

Speaker 1:

We usually do up there. So I'm going to go see. I'm going to holler at Glove and see what's going on. Okay, see if he got something.

Speaker 4:

He still doing the truck. The food truck yeah, he yeah, yeah, mm-hmm, hey, man keep pressing. Man, that's the thing. Them food trucks is the thing keep pressing man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, if they good, true, true, you gotta be, I don't. I don't hit a food, a few food trucks where it's like it's good. Today you come back for the same thing. That's just off. Yeah, it's like some of them ain't consistent, you know I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

My mans had pointed out, we left out some groups and a few people when we was shouting out some of the locals.

Speaker 3:

Who.

Speaker 4:

How they shot at, because I was actually a part of Sleaze. F-a-b bro.

Speaker 1:

And you left them out. Yeah, yeah, that's a shame. Because I wasn't trying to be a rapper, that's crazy shame Cause I wasn't trying to be a rapper.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, though. Nah, I'm just. I wasn't trying to be a rapper. All them niggas, I wouldn't say they was Better than me, but they wanted it more than me.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Shout out my nigga ODB. He the one call me out that nigga text me.

Speaker 2:

He said hey bro, great episode, you insane. But how about you? He's like, how the fuck you forget about us bro.

Speaker 3:

The niggas.

Speaker 4:

I said, bro, and I did think about it. I said, bro, I thought about it as soon as we got off the top. He was like niggas, you was with us Part of the crew I remember we went to one show, bro, remember the not La Rumba but Copa La.

Speaker 1:

Rumba South, but Copa La Rumba Southside. Yeah, bro.

Speaker 4:

We had a show. I had a whole verse. We had this that night. I did not like my verse.

Speaker 1:

You was done.

Speaker 4:

I didn't get up for it. Them niggas was like oh shit.

Speaker 2:

I think, matter of fact, I think my nigga Oshu did it.

Speaker 4:

I think Oshu was like nigga. Because that was like nigga. You don't like it. It's over with. All right, I was like nah.

Speaker 1:

That was, I think, my last performance was out there too. It was me and Status and we did two songs off of our mixtape. We're Not the Same. You still got that. Yeah, I got all our music. Yeah, I got all.

Speaker 4:

Matter of fact, bro, we need to find us a little song bro, a little, A little song bro.

Speaker 1:

A little intro, yeah, so I ain't gotta be picking From everywhere all the time, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Nah, nah, nah, nah. What you do is fine. I'm just saying, like, while we, like you know, Getting everything together. It be like and then you know we fade in.

Speaker 1:

So how we, how we gonna, we'll figure it out. Yeah, but say that I don't rap anymore that dude did who Lil' B. He don't rap no more.

Speaker 2:

Call that nigga.

Speaker 4:

See what he doing. Hold on, dude. What you want to do, man, look in the mirror and be like what you want to do, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I ain't rapping, but that was our last performance.

Speaker 4:

We had one mic going back and forth with me and D. If y'all would have took off, that would have been man. I remember me and my dog yeah. Last big performance, before we took off, man Signed an epic. You know everybody signed an epic. I was here, nah, y'all got old school.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, man, we signed an epic, and that's crazy, because that's exactly what I was about to say, you know, and they called us up, so it made sense.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying. Like I was in the mountains, they called us up.

Speaker 1:

It made sense, and we was passing that mic back and forth, doing we are not the same. Through the storm, I come on home. You want to be the team, and that's the shit that I rely on Y'all can't fuck with me, man.

Speaker 4:

Nah, they can't fuck with a little bit.

Speaker 1:

Y'all can't fuck with that nigga boy. You ready to remember? Yeah, I don't rap no more. I don't do that no more.

Speaker 4:

Bring it back, come on.

Speaker 1:

Come on, bro, let's get on this young and thuggy. Go ahead, go ahead. I don't do none of the.

Speaker 4:

Bring up the Wi-Fi, the wiki.

Speaker 1:

All right. So this week album review, we will be reviewing Turk Young and Thuggin'. It was his solo album, his only solo album on Cash Money. It was released in 2001,. Of course, under Cash Money Wrong, that wasn't under.

Speaker 3:

Cash Money Mm-mm.

Speaker 1:

I think this is the only one under Cash Money Produced by. It was fully produced by Manny Fresh. Shout out to Manny Fresh, who did all Cash Money beats for the longest time. It debuted at number 9 on the Billboard Hot 200. It hit number 2 on the R&B and Hip Hop Billboard Awards. I mean awards. This is a win 82,000 copies the first week. So that was good. Definitely for him. And if y'all don't know, turk Turk is one of the members from the Hot Boys. That was I mean shit.

Speaker 1:

Young and thuggy For the four. What was that? 98, 99, 2000 was really like cash money was cash money. Of course, y'all know cash money now because Lil Wayne has continued that legacy, but before that there were other members. This is the year where I think, if I'm not mistaken, juvie left the year before this, or this year, or in 2001, and then I think that's when they signed Mack 10 and they started booing. Was this the year booing Gotti came or no? Ooh.

Speaker 1:

I don't I it might have been a little, I just remember Mickey.

Speaker 4:

Mack 10. And who was the? No, I'm thinking my bad, my bad, it might have been a little. I just remember Mickey Mac-10 and, um, who was the? Uh, no, I'm thinking my bad, my bad, my bad. I'm thinking of Charlie Baltimore, cause she had, she had moved. I was like who was the redhead? Shit, yeah.

Speaker 1:

But um 82,000 first week. Like again, all produced by Um.

Speaker 4:

And these are hard copies, hard copies, these hard copies.

Speaker 1:

Like Definitely before streaming At like $12.99. Yeah, $19.99. 21 songs. The single was it's in me. I do remember it's in me as the single. I do not remember Freak the Girls being like a single.

Speaker 4:

Freak the Hoes? I don't either. I just remember that being one of my favorites.

Speaker 1:

That was the cut though. Yeah, but uh, yeah. So that's that. That's what we here for. Shout out to Turk Turk does do Podcasting now.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, shout out to Turk and uh Beehive Radio.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And uh. Galaxy Wiki. That's where Galaxy Wiki, excuse me, that's where he's at. Uh, mostly Wicked, excuse me, that's where he's at mostly, and I do follow them. I picked this album. My man gave us a rundown of all the stats. This was actually one of my favorite albums around that time when I was younger. I was like 12. 11, 12. Like I told you earlier, this might be you know what's the word. I'm looking for An uncommon opinion, but at this time I thought he had a quality body of work compared to, like, bg.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying and I feel that way because, like I told you earlier off camera, juvie was so seasoned. When 400 Degrees dropped Manny didn't have to do anything but supply the beat and supply like the skit work or whatever. Juvie already knew what he wanted to do and how he wanted to execute it you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

This is just outside looking in and just listening through the music. You see, I'm saying so. Um, like I said, like, and we agreed on this earlier uh wayne was young enough to look at everybody else's project ahead of him and take and from different pieces he wanted in different situations and mold his shit to where many, all many had to do was bare minimum as far as helping him maybe arrange it or whatever he had the lyrics, he carried the work.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying. I think BG was just the nigga to where he was like hey, nigga, I don't give a fuck what you're talking about, give me some beats.

Speaker 3:

And I'm going to rap, let's just go.

Speaker 4:

That's it. Yeah, with Turk. I feel like Turk was so out of the loop as far as not having all the charisma the other three members had, because, if you ask anybody, turk is the least favorite out of the group Out of the group yeah, out of all four of them. You see what I'm saying. But in this I feel like Manny took it upon himself to be like hey, man, I can really show myself on your project and I can really bring you out on your project.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying. It's 21 songs and, like I told you earlier, it should have not been 21 songs.

Speaker 1:

Definitely not.

Speaker 4:

A lot of these, a lot of them that he did by himself. I feel like those tracks were for other people Like. I feel like Hallways and Cooks that last track, I feel like that should have been like a BG track. You see what I'm saying, because I was like man, you did all this and now you're talking about I see kids pissing in the hallways and cucks. I see this. I'm like, especially going from what's the song, what Would you Do? I'm like, bro, you went from goddamn storytelling to just doing this Like and that's one thing I did like about this Like growing up. I can literally sit in my room listening to this on my motherfucking CD player and envision what would you do, like the whole play by play.

Speaker 1:

Going through it.

Speaker 4:

Him fucking with girl meet her big brother, because he got the word. You know what I'm saying Turn it up, and that's one thing I did like about Cash Money.

Speaker 1:

All of them had stories that you can put yourself in them shoes and just envision. And they was good at putting it to like just talking it out rather than trying to make it all intertwined with some other shit. It was just really and it wasn't even.

Speaker 4:

It wasn't so bravado. It was like hey, nigga, this shit happened yesterday. You see what I'm saying. It wasn't like yeah, my big brother did this.

Speaker 2:

And then he had gold rims and a gold steering wheel. You see what?

Speaker 3:

I'm saying it wasn't that it was like nah, nigga, I was fucking with this bitch.

Speaker 4:

Her brother had to work he was really getting on on me like charged me busting my head for it. I'm holding all the work at the crib, nigga. So guess what I did?

Speaker 1:

I took all that shit.

Speaker 4:

Now that nigga looking for me. I fucked up, gave my mama the call, now they shooting at my mama, god damn. You know what I'm saying? I'm looking at all that, bro. And then the whole the skits with the public service announcement, seattle Slew all that. I enjoyed it. It was like a good breakthrough to music.

Speaker 1:

But, like I said, it was a lot.

Speaker 4:

It just adds a lot to the runtime, but it was just a lot to get through as far as like, once you get past, maybe Freak the Hoes, it get choppy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Because Wanna Be Down could have did without that. It get choppy. Yeah, cause wanna be down, could have did without that. Uh, hallways and cuts. I feel like that should have been on a BG album. Um, soldier red. You know what I'm saying? The beat maybe yeah. But it was like the song. I was like nah, bro, you could've picked a better lady song to to to appease the ladies bro, but they wasn't ladies. Nah, I feel that. But if you're gonna go go that route, if you're gonna go into it.

Speaker 4:

I mean, I understand like the concept we, we hot boys, we camouflage that yeah soldierette. Okay, cause Hot Boys, we can camouflage that. Yeah, Soldier Red. Okay, because we soldiers. Yeah, we ain't no limit soldiers, but we soldiers in these motherfucking projects. Right, Soldier Red? Okay, cool, we can do that. No, nigga Should have left that shit off. Mm-hmm. Somebody should have told him like ah, nah, bro, let's save that one. Not necessarily say it was trash, but nigga, let's save that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. For something else that's never gonna come. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, I enjoyed it bro. Like, like I said, this was one of my, this was one of my favorite CDs coming up bro and, like I said, and I'm gonna compare it to, like the Boosie and Webby situation I was saying earlier, unpopular opinion Even with Webby and Boosie, I felt like Webby had better music coming up Facts and I felt like Boosie had he had them smash tracks to where he had so much charisma, niggas was fucking with him.

Speaker 4:

He was giving you that, especially in the teen party At that time. It was a teen party for me. He giving you that motherfucker. He amping you up to do whatever you want to G. You want to dance? Do your dance. You want to fight a nigga? Hell yeah. But then when I'm riding around in my car, I'm listening to Webby Savage. You know, what I'm saying.

Speaker 3:

That G shit, you see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, that type of shit, yeah, and that's how I felt about Right right, right. You see what I'm saying. I never compared him to Wayne or Juvie out of the group. Now, if you want to compare him, bg, manny, fresh and Birdman and Mickey and them niggas, I'd do that.

Speaker 3:

You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

But I wouldn't go anywhere close to putting them up there with the other two, but for this to be his only one on there. If they would have trimmed some fat, I think it would have been a little bit better. Yeah, like I said, if he would have had eight would have been too short. If he would have cut it off around what would Freak them Holes be? What?

Speaker 1:

About 14 tracks.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, if he cut it out, freak them Holes and that'd be the end one, yeah. Boom, that was straight. Well, what you think, go ahead cut it out bro. I already know how you do.

Speaker 1:

So listening to it to me.

Speaker 4:

Where your checks at.

Speaker 1:

Listening to it, to me, how you was talking about the production for Manny Fresh. To me, I heard two things From Manny Fresh. To me, I heard two things from Manny Fresh. What's that I heard trying to prove I'm still Manny Fresh. And then, like I'm trying to give you 400 degrees type beats and like when you saying some of them songs should have been like on bg album, stuff like it, I feel like some of those beats were either made for somebody else or like they had some shit just laying around.

Speaker 4:

It was just like from some same file.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah like, or he heard like. You know it's like manny, I was listening to 400 and I was like I can make another one of them oh you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

That's how I was kind of here, because also and I know all this is like hindsight but also at this time, that's when Birdman was trying to start messing with other producers and that's why I feel bad about the way Turk is looked at and all this because there is no collective like. It don't seem like a collective effort on this album, like it would with a, a chopper city or 400 degrees or uh hell, the block is hot. You know what I'm saying. It feel it felt like everybody wanted to be more involved. Then, like the, even the skits on here there's no birdman skit like, there's just Manny Fresh skits. You know what I'm saying. So it's almost like Birdman, like y'all go in there, studio B, y'all go do that. Me and Wayne, since Juvie left, we're going to go work on this 500 Degrees and we're going to bring in Jazzy Faye and we're going to bring in so and so and so, and then we're going to bring in so-and-so and so-and-so and then we're going to work over here, we're going to move on from the old.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know what I'm saying. And it just kind of seemed like beats I hadn't heard before from Manny and I think it was just kind of like I love Manny Fresh, don't get me wrong, but I felt like it was reaching its end of the Manny style.

Speaker 4:

So when does Manny and Jay-Z take take place? Is that in 02?

Speaker 1:

cause the black album come out in 03 yeah, it's 03, so it's it's around 02, and that's why I said because that was one of Birdman and Manny Fresh falling outs of when they was trying to start fucking with Manny Fresh, I mean with Jazzy Faye, so that was like 02, 01, 02.

Speaker 4:

That's why I'm asking, I'm like damn bro, Because I do remember that, Because I remember he was about to sign Manny at one point right, and then he tried to sign Wayne and he tried to get Wayne.

Speaker 1:

So okay, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then just listening to this Now, growing up on this album, and it's because of the two feature verses. I don't know who the hell Christina is.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that's Growing Up. What's Hard.

Speaker 1:

I like that song. I like that song, but it's more due to those features Like Mickey killed it on there. I like the. I mean it's still Mani Fresh beats, so the beats are still they good beats. You know what I'm saying. I mean it's still Manny Fresh beats, so the beats are still they good beats. You know what I'm saying? But I just feel like I feel like Turk works better in a group, oh yeah yeah, yeah, he just works better in a group.

Speaker 1:

So I didn't find too many. Like you was asking where my checks at, I didn't find a lot that stood out. Yeah, I didn't find a lot that just like oh God, I got to go back to that, like you know what I'm saying. So it just it's long as fuck the album. Long as hell.

Speaker 4:

I told you like after Freak the Holes, I'm like oh my God, this is fucking crazy man.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, Because you know, what it is.

Speaker 4:

After. Freak the Holes bro, it kind of lose the aesthetic of what they was going for. Yeah, like with the whole start, the intro, through the skits and all that, and it was just like, damn bro. It's like were y'all just trying to find something to fill it up, right, because what, what is it? It's an hour and 14 minutes, so what classifies the album as an album?

Speaker 1:

an hour, uh well, I think it was. I don't know how they do it now but I think back then it was 60 minutes like something like it. Yes, lp full length album yeah so I think it's once it's past 30 minutes, honestly something like that, let me see that's 4 minutes.

Speaker 4:

I like track.

Speaker 1:

That's 12 this is dedication you like all night. That's 12.

Speaker 4:

14.

Speaker 1:

You like All Night. I honestly don't even remember All Night to tell you the truth?

Speaker 2:

No, you don't like this.

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 1:

This beat hard as fuck for me, this is squad up Wayne. That's a different Wayne. There's multiple Waynes out there and this is squad up Wayne.

Speaker 4:

It's cool what you give it man.

Speaker 1:

Turk Young and Thuggin'. I really feel bad for Turk man, because it's like it's the little brother that like didn't get the attention. He, the Marlin of the crew yeah, you know what I'm saying. And he just it's like, when you figure it out, he just want wanna be a part of.

Speaker 4:

He just wanna be a part of.

Speaker 1:

Part of the team the bigger piece bro. But and I wish Mac 10 Was never a part of Cash money.

Speaker 4:

I thought that was weird, bro, because wasn't he? Wasn't he in About it?

Speaker 1:

Mac 10.

Speaker 4:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

I believe so I thought that, yes, I believe so.

Speaker 4:

I thought that was so weird.

Speaker 1:

I believe so. Turk Young and Thuggin, I'm going to give it a 1.5.

Speaker 4:

Damn. Maybe a 2. Maybe a 2. I didn't have it that high either, but it's still one of my favorites. I gave it a solid 3. Right Middle of the road. Yeah, I can't give it no high and.

Speaker 1:

I want it a solid three Right Middle of the road.

Speaker 4:

I can't yeah, I can't give it no high and I want it to so bad because I love it, bro, I always tell you I'll be like man. You don't like Young and Thuggy. This, my shit. Yeah, I got cuts off of this, bro, I guess because I grew up with it.

Speaker 1:

But it's here is be fair and unbiased. We can still like an album more than a month.

Speaker 4:

No, that's what I'm saying. I couldn't give it no more. I gave it a three because it's so.

Speaker 2:

I love it so much.

Speaker 4:

But I mean, bro, after listening to it it's a few songs early on that I would take off and keep like all night, I would keep on, but it's like yeah, but it's like dude, it's like trim the fucking it was.

Speaker 1:

It was also missing um, especially to complete the the hot boy solo albums.

Speaker 4:

It was missing a juvie verse, but that's what I was going to ask, because I knew you was going there.

Speaker 3:

Do you think it?

Speaker 4:

needed one Needed, no, no, no, I don't want to use this word, but I'm going to use it Sonically. Do you think Juvie would have sounded good on her?

Speaker 1:

I was about to say the way it sound. I don't think he would have fit. I don't think he would have fit. That's why I asked, because I'm like bro, I don't hear a song on here when he would have put Juvie on there.

Speaker 4:

You could just automatically stick them in Nah, bro yeah. But yeah, I give it a three, like I said, just because I was a huge fan of Turk.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I give it a two man, I just.

Speaker 4:

Nah, you gave it a 1.5. You gave it a 1.5.

Speaker 1:

Keep it, 1.5 it just. That's her first one, bro.

Speaker 4:

I think it just wasn't for me. Out of 40, I think that's her first one.

Speaker 1:

It wasn't anything, i'ma go. I'ma go a little bit, we'll see, but I think you might be right, damn Turk.

Speaker 4:

Damn. We ain't definitely Gonna get nothing new, so this is the best You're going to get.

Speaker 1:

Well, he been putting out, he been putting out.

Speaker 4:

I love your podcast though. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I want y'all to see he got seasonings and shit too, like barbecue.

Speaker 1:

Like the yeah, yeah, I seen them on. I been on the support.

Speaker 4:

I got to figure out what his actual Website is. I don't wantite is.

Speaker 1:

From somewhere else.

Speaker 4:

Yo Cash at my home.

Speaker 1:

Cash at me.

Speaker 4:

We not in the same city.

Speaker 1:

Well, for my album for next week we gonna go Camp Low Uptown Saturday night. That's where we gonna go. We gonna kinda shake it up a little bit. Yeah, uptown Saturday night, that's where we're going to go. We're going to kind of shake it up a little bit. Yeah, we're going to kind of shake it up a little bit.

Speaker 4:

We're going to go Camp.

Speaker 2:

Low Uptown.

Speaker 4:

Saturday night. Huh, you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, okay, yeah, let's get lit. What? Luchini, california City, what?

Speaker 2:

Come on man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, nigga, yeah, of course, and we're going to talk about that next week when we review the album Indeed.

Speaker 4:

The fuck that we might tap in that on Chatterbox dude. That's crazy bro. I'm just saying that's crazy man. I know we got to end, but I seen that video. I was like nigga, what happened With what? Because some of these niggas be so much better Than what we are presented with, bro.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah. Some people don't like to move the way that the label Want niggas to move. Some niggas gonna come in and pay a little bit of money To get a song from somebody. Hey, what you playing over there in the studio. Give me that. It happened to Camp Lo, from one of y'all greatest rappers. He came in the studio and said give me that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it was a song when we were like go, but I can't do it, I don't know. I got fun, I don't know that's probably one. I don't really like too many songs. Do you like Pharrell Jay-Z better or you like JD Jay-Z better?

Speaker 1:

I think I like Pharrell. Okay, I think I like Pharrell DJ Jay-Z better. Hmm, I think I like For Real.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I think I like For Real. Yeah, who did them beats for Rush Hour? What was the song on Rush Hour? You know what I'm talking about?

Speaker 1:

I know what you're talking about, but I don't remember who was the production on that. Let's see, shout out to Timberland. I watched the. I watched the video of somebody breaking down how he sampled one of them beats and it was just like nigga, how'd you even pull that from there to make a whole fucking beat around?

Speaker 4:

that shit.

Speaker 1:

You seen that from me my dude be sending me videos and I sometimes I see them, sometimes I don't. Then I forget where the fuck I seen them.

Speaker 3:

That's crazy bro.

Speaker 1:

Then I forget where I see. Shit bro.

Speaker 4:

Who you think did it.

Speaker 1:

Can I get a? Oh, that's Timbaland. No, that's Swiss Beats, that's.

Speaker 4:

Irv Gotti.

Speaker 1:

That's Irv Gotti that's.

Speaker 4:

Irv Gotti, yes, irv Gotti. Lil Rob Shout out to Irv man Irv got some, irv got some. Irv was hey, that nigga probably was in there Goon, goon.

Speaker 1:

Goon, goon, goon.

Speaker 4:

Shout out to Irv man Rest in peace man Legend Roo roo roo, all I need you to say. Can I get up?

Speaker 1:

And then we're going to make it work. We're going to talk about some shit next week on Luciano. Hey man.

Speaker 4:

I know we bent over, but YFN Lucci got released. I'm looking forward to YFN. Whenever he decides to drop, I'll be looking forward to listening. That's all I want to say, man. And when you end this pot, you got to end it with that Lucci man. Who was that? Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh. Buy my hoe a brand new pair of heels, my music don't work, man. I got to figure out what the hell happened. You know what I'm talking about. It was I can't think of the name of the song.

Speaker 1:

She pissed me off.

Speaker 4:

Him Migos Trouble, yeah, yeah, 16. Y'all been living man Trouble, you Trouble was nice.

Speaker 1:

Trouble was nice, get a scoop. Let me see if my shit Give me one second. Let me see if my shit wanna play now.

Speaker 4:

Put my whole and brand new pair of heels. I got the key to the seat. I got the key to the street.

Speaker 3:

There you go.

Speaker 4:

That's my shit bro, this summer brown's riding, that's my full runner.

Speaker 2:

Back and forth to the now.

Speaker 4:

Hey bro, can you rent me this car real quick?

Speaker 1:

I don't know why it's doing that. Today I got to see what's going on with my computer and shit You're talking about.

Speaker 4:

Got me already.

Speaker 1:

Thank y'all for listening to another episode of Late to the Party with Dodie and Reggie. I am Reggie.

Speaker 4:

I'm D-O-D-Y.

Speaker 1:

That's going to be in the intro song.

Speaker 4:

Oh, my baby mama.

Speaker 2:

Hands high. Anyway, yeah, was that Tasia, hands high anyway, was that Tasia?

Speaker 4:

what was that Fantasia? I never listened to no Fantasia baby mama, you don't remember that song B-A-B-Y.

Speaker 1:

I really don't A-M-A.

Speaker 4:

This goes out to all my baby mama.

Speaker 3:

Hey yo we out cuz we out.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my God.