
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
"2 Regular Guys Having Irregular Conversations"
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
Is It Thriller?
We dive deep into the philosophy of personal style and debate whether expensive designer clothes and shoes are worth the hype. Finding your own unique look without breaking the bank is about creativity and confidence, not price tags.
• Anthony Mackie's controversial stance on not buying Jordans for his kids sparks a debate on values and priorities
• The art of finding unique fashion pieces in unexpected places versus splurging on luxury brands
• Breaking down the Dreamville Festival lineup featuring Lil Wayne, Hot Boyz, J. Cole, Erykah Badu and more
• Analyzing how business decisions transcend personal feuds in the music industry
• Critique of Jack Harlow's recent output and Playboy Cardi's album which sold 300,000 units first week
• Discussing the evolution of regional sounds in hip-hop and the homogenization of contemporary music
• In-depth review of Lost Boys' classic album "Legal Drug Money" (1996)
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We here, yo, I earned my shirt today.
Speaker 2:I gotta be seen, yeah, yo.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna be mad when we get a full set up, a set up. Yeah, because then I'm gonna have to really dress.
Speaker 2:Everybody gonna have to change their See. That's the goal. Though the money come in and we start. Hey, looking nice.
Speaker 1:No powder today.
Speaker 2:I'm still going to be getting the best shit from City Train.
Speaker 1:That's one thing I always say though I'm like bro, Like the whole Anthony Mackie you seen that yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Bro, when he was like I never bought my son, no Jordans and shit, I didn't really agree with it, but you get what he's saying though. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's certain shit that I'm not going to buy my kids. Yeah yeah, Because I'm like bro, if you really want it, work for it, but certain. But that's crazy, Like he's not going for, like the.
Speaker 3:The search and find of the yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He wants to like.
Speaker 1:I don't get my kids the J's. Get them to make some J's.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying, that type of shit.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying but like, yeah, bro, I like, lord willing, the money will start pouring in Lord willing, make sure y'all subscribe. It's one of them things where it's like bro, I don't, I wouldn't, I don't feel like I'm going to Gucci or all them places.
Speaker 2:You gotta hold back sometimes, or not even hold back. It's like sometimes it's just the look that you're going for. So if I could get the look for I can find that shit in H&M. I'll be alright or customize some shit. The shirts I got on is just me. They mine.
Speaker 1:I ain't gonna give y'all my little spot. Nigga had a jacket on and nigga be like. Nigga, you got that from work.
Speaker 2:Yeah, see, that's what you like to do.
Speaker 1:They got a little sample thing over there.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what you gotta do, that's what you gotta do.
Speaker 1:You pick that up by the cheeses. Yeah, it's right by that. Yeah, that's what you got to do. You pick that up by the cheeses. Hell, yeah, put it on, though what they say Put that shit on, it ain't on. It's in you. Well.
Speaker 2:I'm not a stylish nigga, so Me either.
Speaker 1:I'm a, b, but I can't step out of there now, then I can't my shoe game up the park. You got to start from your shoes.
Speaker 2:And see, that's my. We're going to start in a minute, but that's my problem. I don't like buying shoes, bro you got to get shoes. Listen to me If I look at a nice pair of shoes and I mean I'm like in love with them, right, yeah, yeah, I'm like that was it. Y'all got them in my size. Let me get them. I flip at $125.
Speaker 1:Nigga no, $125 is on the lower end for us now. That's crazy to me.
Speaker 2:I'm going to Shoe Show. I'm going to spend $75 on these fucking See, that's where some of my money is going to go. I'm like nigga, I ain't blowing that around, I'm going to spend 75 dollars On these. Motherfucking. Y'all got a shack back there. Y'all got a them new shacks back there.
Speaker 1:I will say that though, let me get them. Nah, I mean, if you get some, like I'm saying though, that's when you got to hit Ross.
Speaker 2:You got to hit what's the. You might go in there. I ain't gonna lie, you find some shit.
Speaker 1:My boy. I don't know him personally. I said my boy.
Speaker 2:It makes sense, but shut the fuck up.
Speaker 1:I think his name is Pratt City Savage. He from like Alabama somewhere. That nigga be getting to the bag online bro, but all he wears is Walmart shoes. I mean $100,000 car Walmart shoes Even that, even that ain't.
Speaker 2:I don't like I don't want to do that On the car. Where am I going? Where am I going, you're?
Speaker 1:going to spend some bread on the car, bro. Okay, bro, you like Chevys?
Speaker 2:Okay, now we, but that's different. It's not different, bro, it's different If I could get me a nice box and put some money in that motherfucker.
Speaker 1:Nowadays, a box is going to run you like a dog.
Speaker 2:But see, I don't, yeah, if you get it already suited up.
Speaker 1:You're going to suit it up yourself.
Speaker 2:I'm going to suit it up though. No, that's when I'll put some.
Speaker 1:I might do it, I knew you before the barbering world, bro, and what you was going trying to do to the boxes you had, bro. So don't try that. But I'm saying though Nah, Trump gonna be like you. Yeah, I got my trunk done down in H-Town. I got my paint done down in Miami.
Speaker 2:The paint is where I'm gonna spend my money at. Then you gonna spend it on no, but listen to me, because I want that bitch kinda and I see they done remade assassins. Now I'll throw some assassins on them. Bitch right now.
Speaker 1:But that's our, that's our, that's our girl.
Speaker 2:Y'all don't even know. Y'all don't even know when we gonna start at what he doing, cuz Chevy the whip, bad the chick, it's Young Smith Giving haters a headache, but that chopper thing is your Tylenol. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, it's touchdown. We still here. Life sucks, except here. Look, look, look, look. I see what it is. You just mad at the click and the team is legit. It's just Captain Smith. You can try all you want, but you're in in this and when I'm in the car I'm inside of it.
Speaker 1:That nigga that nigga be snapping this over 12 years old.
Speaker 2:This, this over 12 years old this over 12 years old that nigga be shout out to my big brother that was on his last album, but that nigga can go. I don't know what happened to him. Come on, man, I been on that shit, I been.
Speaker 1:I told you we needed some little bit of beat maniac a lyrical manslaughter.
Speaker 2:Yeah, bro, it ain't no question what I call me. Yes, little bit of beat maniac, a lyrical manslaughter or get-bitch brainiac. I'm on top. It ain't no other place for me to be All-white Buick Roadmaster bumping ICP See.
Speaker 1:See, see what I say last was.
Speaker 3:Go and find some shit.
Speaker 1:We need some shit for the intro, bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we do, we don't need no outside shit. Just have Come on, man, that was me.
Speaker 1:if y'all don't know, and my man's still giving features.
Speaker 2:He write for folk too. I will write the shit out of an album today.
Speaker 1:He ain't listen to me and he is not one of them, niggas, you he out of sight.
Speaker 2:You'll never know. Come on, bro, I don't need my name In the credits or nothing, just get me off front, he'll never drop A YouTube video Talking about yeah, you know, I wrote for Such and such. Y'all remember that song 2024? Yeah, come on, bro, it was. Come on bro, we not doing that.
Speaker 1:Only time you gonna see my man Elevate, you gonna be like, yeah, rich, you came up. Yeah, I've been doing good.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I got a lot of boxed Chevys around this motherfucker. I got my own shop, my Chevy collection, worth $750.
Speaker 2:That's where my money's going to go. You ain't going to lie. Welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie.
Speaker 1:Nah you on Smith today, or Lil' Bit.
Speaker 2:Whichever, I feel like Lil' Bit today. I feel like Lil' Bit today. I've been listening to some old shit. Today I said, man, that's some good music right there, cuz you just didn't have that real push.
Speaker 1:Was y'all?
Speaker 2:the first TDE, what you mean?
Speaker 1:What was that Touchdown?
Speaker 2:Well, it was.
Speaker 1:TDP, oh, TDP okay.
Speaker 2:Touchdown Productions. It tatted on my arm, baby. Touchdown Productions. My big brother started it. Shout out to my brother Captain T, oh, for real, yeah, he started that shit. And then when he, when his life took a left turn, I said, oh, you done with it.
Speaker 1:He took a right turn.
Speaker 2:He took the right turn, I said you done with that shit Tatted on me cuz let's ride. The name came from my mama too, for real Touchdown Productions, because we played football growing up. So my mama was like, yeah, touchdown Productions, you know, she just throwing shit out there.
Speaker 1:Was y'all stars we?
Speaker 2:like run with it cuz.
Speaker 1:Y'all hood stars.
Speaker 2:We hood stars. Yeah, we both had a little different levels of hood.
Speaker 1:Nigga, we ain't never losing Chris and Bernie.
Speaker 2:Not once you hear me and when they brought niggas in the barbershop I only lost one time. That caught me, nigga caught me. I wish I remembered that nigga name. That nigga caught me Feeling good, though, because I hadn't lost in a long time. Right that nigga come in there. He say, shit, I'll battle anybody. Nigga what I said let's go, nigga, I feel it good. T-paper Glove hyping me up. We in there.
Speaker 2:Oh, this recent In a way, no, no, no. You know what I mean. It's recent. I'm thinking it's like no, no, no, this is yeah.
Speaker 1:So, nigga, we in the shop, we in the shop.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm rapping. We gotta go to the back, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:You ain't no step back.
Speaker 2:I'm rapping my ass off. I said this nigga Can't fuck with me. This nigga, start rapping, he said. I said oh shit. He had balls ready. I said Everybody, not the same In Knoxville Somebody prep, somebody prep, they said. They said Now, reggie, be killing niggas. I think you need to get ready. And that nigga.
Speaker 1:He probably came in or got a cut and was like that nigga came ready.
Speaker 2:Yeah Amen, I'm 1,501. I'll take it.
Speaker 1:Hey did you remember when Slick Rick came and they had the battle in Hurried Tubman?
Speaker 3:Mm-mm. Damn.
Speaker 1:Mm-mm, damn Mm-mm. I was going to ask you, did you go down there?
Speaker 2:Mm-mm, I would have.
Speaker 1:I think it was like part of like Kumba.
Speaker 2:Okay, Well, that makes sense. That makes sense. The last battle battle I was in, like I mean, I batt and I was in, I won some money for they had it on Market Square.
Speaker 3:This was like 06, 07.
Speaker 2:Broad daylight.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying Out there cuz.
Speaker 2:Matter of fact, while I'm listening to this music, I'm listening to my old music.
Speaker 3:And I was looking at this.
Speaker 2:You know what? I ain't never think about that. I ain't never think about that cuz. Hey, it's the team in here today. It's the team in here today.
Speaker 1:I think my man White came in here the sun out at the church. She's like nigga, I'm out we watched the car yesterday. She hit in the streets, nigga.
Speaker 2:Oh, this nigga want a pie today, guess what.
Speaker 1:I should carry it out of here just to hit the pocketbook. The car's in here boo.
Speaker 2:And you know what's crazy. So I went out. I went out to get breakfast early and she like make sure you got my wallet. I leave my wallet in a certain place every time. Looked in the place, Wallet not there. You know where it's at.
Speaker 3:It's in a new pocket, it's in a new pocket.
Speaker 1:Her birthday was just a couple nights ago.
Speaker 2:Shout out to my wife Her birthday. Was we about to be cowboys in a couple months? What you mean? What I mean, what Cowboy Carter.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, yeah, yeah. Are you last month.
Speaker 2:Like like nigga, the rodeo was last year you missed it, my nigga, nah, we about to, we about to hit, uh hit beyonce for my wife birthday, you know I'm saying you know, online they, they, people be throwing out the tickets ain't selling now not at all.
Speaker 1:Not at all. Were they resale? No, because my all.
Speaker 2:Not at all.
Speaker 1:Were they resale.
Speaker 2:No, because my it's funny my wife will not do resale shit. Now, it wasn't. Now most of them that's available are resale. Okay, but we did y'all caught them in time. We caught them in time before that because they selling them. I don't know who the fuck put that news out, but they selling them. The Beyonce tickets is going.
Speaker 1:Damn. Is that album that good? Because I'm pretty sure if it's just Cowboy Carter, it's just going to be Cowboy Carter.
Speaker 2:It's a few hits on there. I didn't really care for Cowboy Carter, like I did the Renaissance album, the last one, but it's cool yeah nigga, I seen how you was peeping the door closed.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you heard. Yeah, nigga, I seen how you was peeping the door closed. Yeah, you heard it really ain't that good, is it? It's some good songs on it. I didn't know the Beehive's real Fuck the Illuminati.
Speaker 2:The Beehive is real. My wife love Beyonce and like I mean, it's a great album. You feel me, it's a great. She gone, oh, okay Now.
Speaker 3:I mean it's cool though she got me.
Speaker 2:It's so cool. Be real with me, it's some cool tracks over there, though. Nah, it's straight, but I do think if it's just this album, I'm it's going to be just an album, bro. She want to go. She got mad at me because we did miss the last one. It's the silver.
Speaker 1:Yes, and I seen some pictures and she missed that shit. I seen some pictures, that shit was wild.
Speaker 2:So we got to get cowboyed up and she wanted them.
Speaker 1:Tickets Are you cool, you cool, you can go Shibuze-like.
Speaker 2:Oh, I'm going to be straight, yeah.
Speaker 1:And I'm going to give me a hat. You got to find a flannel with the leather tabs on the pockets, the pockets of it?
Speaker 3:Yeah, I might go all out, big dog, and if my weight down Hell.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's boots If my weight. Yeah, You're going to have to spend more than $125 for the boots.
Speaker 2:Hey fam For everybody who talking about Jordan prices and all these other shoe prices, go look for some boots.
Speaker 1:Like real fucking boots.
Speaker 2:Go, look at real boots. Hey buddy.
Speaker 1:Ted, look at this goddamn fella here. He's talking goddamn 225. You hear me? These cowhides are 475.
Speaker 2:Yeah, go look at some real boots. Y'all niggas gonna be on some. That's a sale. Y'all gonna be on some other shit boy Look. Go look at some real boots. Y'all niggas going to be on some. That's a sale. Y'all going to be on some other shit, boy Look.
Speaker 1:I'm not hey man. Niggas know we live hey damn, hey, damn, hey.
Speaker 2:My brother said that one time. We need to be live one time so. I'm going to put a.
Speaker 1:Nah, man, I don't want to.
Speaker 2:Shut up Cameron. Yeah, go live on the gas when we starting with today.
Speaker 1:Now you know what? I wouldn't feel that bad because there's some comedians out there and I fuck with them. They got their own podcast and they be having like 12 people on their lives. So if we can manage, that I feel good, because them niggas making money.
Speaker 2:Sometimes you got to start, you just got to start that shit.
Speaker 1:And I'm not trying to compare like they're bad or anything, but I'm saying, if I feel like they had a certain status and they only hitting a certain numbers, I shouldn't feel this bad. You see what I'm saying, right?
Speaker 2:But we'll start. I had one dude Shout out to the folks that is fucking with us, that are Rocking with us.
Speaker 1:Nigga, we ain't in English.
Speaker 2:That's a big word for Elmo. Now shout out to the folks that are rocking with us Are.
Speaker 3:Rocking with us.
Speaker 1:I ain't get my first A in English until I got to college.
Speaker 2:I didn't go to college.
Speaker 1:That was like. But I got a call the other day that was like little motherfucker.
Speaker 2:But I got a call the other day and dude was like you know, I like the pod. He said I wish I would've started like four or five years ago, and I was like, I was like why, I kind of knew what he was saying. But he's like, but that's when it all started. Now everybody, it's like y'all could have broke through them. You know what I'm saying but we're going to navigate, we're going to navigate.
Speaker 1:Diamonds are in the rough. They're not on the top soil.
Speaker 2:Diamonds are. We can get into a conversation about diamonds one day if we want to talk about where they really coming from they loud made, I'm going to just.
Speaker 1:All of them? I know? Definitely not all of them. I'm trying to be them.
Speaker 2:Jalen Hurt diamonds. You know what I'm saying them niggas was dancing, they had to work for them.
Speaker 1:They was dancing Niggas tried to zoom in and got blinded even more.
Speaker 2:Niggas is dancing. Hold on, bro. Yeah them different kind of diamonds right there. Let's start with music. What? Let's start with music. What's up? Matter of fact, let's start with the Dreamville. Dreamville put out their lineup for their last Dreamville festival.
Speaker 1:I didn't do my due diligence, what you mean. I didn't look it up.
Speaker 2:I didn't, bro. The lineup is Lil Wayne, Lil Wayne, Hot Boyz, Big Thomas. They on their reunion tour.
Speaker 1:I still don't know if they all still fuck with each other, but Put dude like Put him like.
Speaker 2:It got Lil Wayne, hot Boys, big Timers, 21, savage Party, next Door, luda Ari, lennox, chief Keef, keisha Cole, boss, young, nudie Absol, lou Oman, k Cash and Nico Brim is on the first day. This is April 5th, which that's a loaded day. And then on the second day, which is Sunday, april 6th, you got J Cole, erykah Badu, timbs, glorilla, jid Wale, coco Jones, big X, da Plug, earthgang, anika Koss and Akia.
Speaker 1:That's literally a Sunday lineup.
Speaker 2:They sound like a Sunday lineup. You know what I'm saying. Shout out to Erykah, she working on an album too, all produced by Alchemist.
Speaker 1:I ain't gonna lie, I wasn't in tune with this. I wish I was, because I probably would have fought to go to this.
Speaker 2:I probably would have tried to go to this if I would have paid more attention to when it was and shit, this is not a bad lineup, I mean because you got a good mix of you got the old school, you got some new school rappers in there Keisha Cole, you throw some R&B in that shit. I'm glad to see my dude on there, though, who that.
Speaker 3:Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Enough people. I ain't going to say a lot of people, but enough people was paying attention to what's going on.
Speaker 2:So the only thing I don't know how the beef play with everybody. Pause, right, but you got. I mean this is J Cole's festival. I don't know where him and Drake stands, but I'm just you know how niggas are. You do know where he's standing, but you got Party Next Door on here. He need the money. I'm just what the fuck Like? No, I understand the business side of it, but I'm just talking about From the side of we see how it's been Splitting people up and who fuck with who and who rock with who.
Speaker 1:But Cole might be like a nigga like us, where he's like man. Look bro, Shit shut down, Do you?
Speaker 2:want this bread or not. What we doing. I don't give a fuck, because you got 21 on here too, if you're going to rob it to me.
Speaker 1:You're going to rob it to me. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I got a bag over here for you. All I need for you is to say you gonna show up and show up. We don't have to fucking talk.
Speaker 2:Come and do a 45 minute set, and that's true too. We ain't gotta communicate. But I just thought about that.
Speaker 1:But that might have been your man just throwing out a motherfucking bone, just throwing a bone. I know he ain't going to do it.
Speaker 2:Let me see if I can get somebody from the camp he's the only one that's throwing shit out. This is a good mix of throwback. And now I mean you got Luda, you got Keisha Cole, you got Erykah Badu. You know what I'm saying. Of course you got Wayne, hot Boys, big Thomas, but then you got 21. You got JID, you got Chief Keef. Chief Keef is like that middle ground of back then and now type shit.
Speaker 1:I like the lineup because you got all the rowdy shit on a Saturday. Yeah, and then we're going to calm down a little bit and then you're going to get the I know Earth Gang's on the line up.
Speaker 2:But you got that earthy vibe, you know what I'm saying, and this is in North Carolina, right?
Speaker 1:Oh yeah that's a damn good day. You're going to get all the riffraff out the way Not necessarily riffraff but you're going saying the quote-unquote undesirables to get turnt up. Because once they see, what they want to see a lot of them are going to be spurs.
Speaker 2:They're going to leave out. They got Wale. You hear Wale new song.
Speaker 1:Nah, but I've been peeping his new Nikes though.
Speaker 2:Back to the fashion shit. But that's Wale Dane. But why he don't fuck with Adidas? No more.
Speaker 1:What happened? Wale he from well what he wearing Adidas all the time, though I don't want to misquote or I don't want to misspeak, but he's from the DC area yeah, and they known for ACG boots and shit like that. Niggas known for you know, but Wale's always been a shoe guy, so yeah.
Speaker 2:I know, nah, I'm just.
Speaker 1:I don't necessarily feel like Wale got ties to certain people until his contractions.
Speaker 2:So is them Nikes like his or they just like he? Just the face of them type shit.
Speaker 1:He might be like the Scottie pippen of the shoes just yeah yeah what people don't know about nike. Scotty pippen had a lot of these shoes before they were actually signature shoes got you.
Speaker 2:You said like scotty will rock.
Speaker 1:Uh, just for example. Uh, y'all more than welcome to you know, correct me in the comments, but like he was one of the first ones to wear, I believe, the phone, the phone pocket or a version of a phone pocket.
Speaker 2:Ugly ass shoes.
Speaker 1:And then Penny took off. He was more what's the word I'm looking for? He was more. He had to look. He had to look.
Speaker 2:Words.
Speaker 1:Yeah, or hard Wording is hard. I couldn't think of it, bro, and I got the red cup after that, so you know what I'm saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 3:Rob Markman.
Speaker 1:But yeah. So I mean, it might be one of those things where it's like you know why, let a shoe guy, let's see if it'll work with him first to one of them, not necessarily a basketball shoe, but a casual shoe Like a lifestyle type shoe. Before.
Speaker 2:I play this song from Wale and we was talking about the lineup. But is Wale a sale? When it comes to shoes and shit, though? Is he a motherfucker that people look at? I can see some people would be like, but is it like I got to grab those? It's like a.
Speaker 1:Trinidad James. He might not necessarily push the needle in music anymore, but behind the scenes that nigga moving shit.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 1:Motherfuckers might want to discredit him on front street, but when it come down to it, a motherfucker really want to know what he got going on or want to hear what he got to say about it. Who?
Speaker 2:Trinidad James.
Speaker 1:Okay, I see Trinidad James, but I don't know, I bring him up just to say Wale is in that same thing, no-transcript. Rob Markman, the President of the United Statesas that's in the fashion are like in fashion houses and shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Versace and shit like that. They fucking with some other shit.
Speaker 1:Balenciaga and all this and that, but I'm more so like a street, you know what I'm saying, Like the street brands and shit like that. You see what I'm saying. Yeah, I keep it like that, but you know what I'm saying? I put my own, like I'm not a nigga, that I don't follow trends either. I know about them, but I'm not.
Speaker 2:Well see, that's what I'm saying, like I don't like understandable.
Speaker 1:Just like you, bro, I don't give a fuck that you ah. This nigga got on a hundred dollar pair of shoes. Yeah, bitch, I also got this 40-bomb.
Speaker 2:That's it. Well, this is the new song from Wale, because when I first saw the lineup I was like why the fuck is Wale Not to discredit Wale? He just disappears a lot. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:But he has new music too. This is his new soul called Blanco. What, what, why? You laughing bro and your bitches get to mix you. My guy kick you out. You said what do you think about?
Speaker 2:the song. I thought we was going to get some rappity, rap, rap shit, but my thing is that's what I was like.
Speaker 1:I'm like, bro, if you can come out, bro, like I'm expecting rap, but if you want to come out with this, I know your boy Leg dropped a bitch on live TV, but why is he not on this song with you?
Speaker 2:You right That'd be, you should not, but he's already done that though. Oh, you can do it again. Nigga, what?
Speaker 1:the fuck did we just talk about outside?
Speaker 2:And we are talking about Now. You made me forget the nigga Miguel. Yeah, but what did we just talk?
Speaker 1:about outside.
Speaker 2:The formula. The formula is the formula, bro.
Speaker 1:People love shit that they already have an attachment to. You see what I'm saying. That's why we love when motherfuckers remake the same song over and over. It might just be a different chop, it might just be a different sound. You see what I'm saying, Right? Or, excuse me, another person singing over the same beat? Nigga. Do we not remember when Wayne Wonder, Rihanna and it was all on, everybody had to.
Speaker 2:It was all on the same shit. No, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, no, no, no. Everybody had that fucking beat that whole summer yeah.
Speaker 1:So it don't matter, bro, if it worked, it worked. He probably said the same shit. Nah, bro, I don't know what he mean. You know, bro, can't fuck with toy lanes. On the mic cut On the mic, cut my bad and you know what. Pause, pause. I be thinking. I be thinking that too when I listen to other people's podcasts, like when I'm at work and she's looking through the headphone. I'm like damn bro, why you so far away from the mic?
Speaker 2:My brother sent me a picture right A dude on a microphone. He sitting like this Microphone way over here. He talking and shit.
Speaker 1:Oh, your mic, just that good, you got that much investing.
Speaker 2:Nigga, get up on that mic, Paul, but yeah, but either way, the lineup though Cool little lineup.
Speaker 1:Why are they on there? Is that?
Speaker 2:what we were talking about Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, there you go Right. Boom, there you go, yeah. But yeah, we was talking about that and we was on with new music too. So you know, while we're here? Yeah, because we're going to talk about this. This is more new music.
Speaker 5:Jack Harlow and Doja Cat. Somebody's going to say something after I say this. I told her she's so pretty and she just blushed in this bitch. She clutch clutch in my hand. I'm adjusting.
Speaker 2:Somebody's gonna say something after I say this. I know it. They're gonna say well, you've never done this. Who are you to say this? Why are you in your house doing this? Nobody even listens. Jack Harlow, it's over, it's done, it's finished. It's over. It's done, it's finished, it's over with. You can rap, and you're not bad at rapping, but it's over.
Speaker 1:You don't like? No, jack, carlos song. You hear that shit.
Speaker 2:You hear that.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, he said slow it down you hear that shit.
Speaker 2:Slow it down like macaroni. I ain't gonna lie though.
Speaker 1:And I got it right here. I had to pull it up just to show you. That love is dro. He's your stated major. When was his cutoff? The Drewski Kentucky Derby?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think, I think, I think. I think it's when it's like AFM, you had a run, I wish I could have a run. So, before anybody say something, I wish I was at least a. Oh my god. So, before anybody say something I wish I had, I wish I was at least a one hit wonder.
Speaker 1:I'm not, though, but some niggas when the run is over.
Speaker 2:The run is over.
Speaker 1:At the same time you have actual like proof that you can do it. But a lot of hold on a lot of people just don't have the necessary push.
Speaker 2:Listen, though when we talking about outside people, they don't give a fuck. If you could do it, you didn't. So that's where, when I say I know somebody gonna say something, nigga, I know niggas out here that, I know niggas that can hoop, that can out that's 93% of the world, man. But when we talking about the other people who's going to comment? They don't give a fuck. If you could do it, you didn't do it. You did, though Not to a level, Nah, but see, that's moving the goalposts. I hurt my ankle in the NCAA tournament and I never made it nowhere else.
Speaker 2:That's moving the goalposts. I'm just saying it's over dawg Because the same thing they're saying. What's that Jackman album?
Speaker 1:He put out a Jackman album where he was just rapping Nobody even knew If it's not Lovis Jones, it's not Jack Harlow Boom, If it's not Lovis Joe, it's not Jack Harlow Boom. I said it. The nigga do be having cuts, I mean he ain't no nigga, he not the guy be having cuts, bro, but it's time to transition into your kid rock.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no, no, because we hate when people do that. That's what they do, but we hate when they do it. That's what they do, but we hate when they do it.
Speaker 1:That's what they do.
Speaker 2:It is what y'all do, but we hate when they do it. So I'm not saying that he has to, and I'm not. Elvis even went from Fuck it. We're not. I know, I'm from Tennessee.
Speaker 1:And then he went to what?
Speaker 2:I don't know his catalog. I don't know Elvis' catalog.
Speaker 1:I couldn't think of it. I was thinking about the Hawaii movie. I had it.
Speaker 2:You know, bruno Mars was in that movie as a kid. As a kid, yeah, no.
Speaker 1:That movie came out in the 70s.
Speaker 2:No, not that, Not way back then. You know, they brought one out in the 90s too. No, so now I know a movie you don't know.
Speaker 1:Yeah because I thought Elvis died in like 87.
Speaker 2:No, not the one with Elvis in it, but the oh Remake.
Speaker 1:A biopic? No, shut up. Elvis is not my dude. I only know about Elvis because he stole that Hound Dog song. He stole all the songs and I know about his stories in Memphis. Look, let's get back on track. He used to sit in the juke joints. Let's get back on track. Whoa, whoa, whoa, don't got no money. Wait a minute.
Speaker 2:Where was we at? What was we talking about? Jack Harlow, that's where we was.
Speaker 1:Jack Harlow would have been a four horseman in the five heartbeats. Oh man, my bad y'all. Where was we at Jack Harlow?
Speaker 2:Jack Harlow.
Speaker 3:Hey.
Speaker 2:Oh my goodness, but yeah, no, it's over. I don't even know what else I was going to say about Jack Harlow.
Speaker 1:He was just saying like he's not good, his cutoff was good.
Speaker 2:No he is good. I just think he got to stop trying.
Speaker 1:Not with lines like slow it down like macaroni.
Speaker 2:And then went into some shit about Zack and Cody, which is fucking insane.
Speaker 1:Did he not just see the Nickelodeon doc?
Speaker 2:And fucking insane. More on music, though. Shout out to Playboy Cardi, I Am Music. The album did over 300,000 the first week Over 300,000?.
Speaker 1:What was the second week?
Speaker 2:We in the second week, we in the second week, we won't know until.
Speaker 1:Okay, cause I want to see them notice, cause a lot of people being like, yeah, it's good, it's real good, it's gonna drop, but I ain't gonna hear it again.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's gonna drop, so I don't think it's gonna do. It still might be in 100,000. What songs?
Speaker 1:do you like? How many songs on there?
Speaker 2:It's 30 songs on there. How many songs outside of the features do you like?
Speaker 4:I like the what's the first one I'm about to say Pull it up, nigga.
Speaker 1:Y'all can show my phone now, y'all, it ain't crack. Come on, bro. That better not be faster bro, pause. Yeah, I like Pop Out, pop Out Okay. I like Pop Out, pop Out Okay.
Speaker 2:Which starts the album Without anybody else. I like Pop Out, I like Evil Jordan, I like Mojo Jojo I mean he got Kendra doing ad-libs, but I like that. I do like way at the bottom, that South Atlanta Baby. I like, like Wheezy, that OPM Baby.
Speaker 1:I was about to say you like that album.
Speaker 2:Y'all about to say I like a few tracks. No, I mean, I like it. After we talked about it on the last episode about him being the Lil Jon and the shit of this, I put that in my mind. I've been riding to this shit. It's a lot different. Lil Jon albums are actually better than this, clearly, but I'm not mad at this. But either way, shout out to him doing 300,000 first week.
Speaker 1:I don't know how many of the Charles Dumont was a fee, I don't know.
Speaker 2:Hey, that's a good one. That's the one with Future on it, ain't it? Yeah, that's a good one. We're doing $300,000 first week. I think that's pretty good numbers.
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 2:It is definitely anticipation but, if you can build it up, he's, he's. He's making his music for the shows, he's making his music for the performance aspect of it. So, and when you hear this out, or if you go into if you a cardi fan and you go into a show, it's going to be exactly what you expect it to be.
Speaker 1:Does he command the same anticipation for the next album?
Speaker 2:I don't think so.
Speaker 1:And this might be the wrong time to ask that, because it's so early on.
Speaker 2:Well, with me watching people online and even my son, the people who was anticipating it it's like they like it but they don't think it lived up to what it could have. It's like when people was anticipating Mr Morale and the Big Steppers although I love that album, but people also say it just wasn't worth the five-year wait.
Speaker 1:You think it could be one of them. Things to where I don't want to compare it to this. I'm trying to find something else I can compare it to. This is Okay. When I say this I'm not, I'm not saying this is comparable to the Thriller album.
Speaker 2:I don't even like the word Thriller being in it, but go ahead.
Speaker 1:Thriller didn't take off until later on. You see what? I'm saying it didn't, just it wasn't dropping to the surface. I think the first song was Lady of my Life or one of them type of songs. It didn't take off until he dropped what Billie Jean and Thriller.
Speaker 2:That's when that motherfucker took off, you see what I'm saying, but what that got to do with this. Hey bro. No, no, no, no-transcript Rob Markman the man that's been with me for a long time, rob.
Speaker 1:Right, you right bro. Why you do that, bro? You right bro, cut this out bro.
Speaker 2:No nigga.
Speaker 1:No, nigga, but I'm just saying, thriller didn't start out that hot, it didn't it?
Speaker 2:turned out to be one of the greatest albums of all time. I don't think this is all right. So little dirt is also little. Dirk is dropping his album this week. Who cares?
Speaker 1:they might seize all his assets. I'm about to shut down now. Let's see this. Come on, bro. Come on, because I wasn't comparing it to the trailer. I'm just saying I was not, and you know I wasn't bro.
Speaker 2:No, no, okay, you weren't comparing me.
Speaker 1:Nah, fuck it, bro. But what made you even think about that, though? Because, bro, I don't think this album is that hot. But it might be one of the things where niggas start saying like, because everybody's saying, bro, it's not that good, it's not that good, it's not that good, it's good, but I'm not going to revisit it. It's good, but I'm not going to revisit it. But it might be one of those things. This nigga start dropping videos and shit, and now niggas like well, you know what I think I do fuck with it. You see what I'm saying. So now it's catapulting it even more and giving this nigga even more stardom just because of his visuals. Motherfucker is listening to it and like, bro, I don't get what you're saying. But now a nigga is putting two and two together through the visuals. Like, nigga, say what you want If the nigga don't drop the Thriller movie for the video, do you think?
Speaker 2:this shit take off like that. Yes, nigga. No, it's still Thriller. Have you heard Thriller? Yes, I love the album You've listened to Thriller.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. But when he dropped the first single, it was like niggas was like nigga, this is what you're going to give us, this is what you're giving us, is this what you're giving us? And then when the nigga did Billie Jean, it was like hold on, now he might be on or something. This nigga walking on motherfucking white panels, Light coming on oh my God, the bitch might be lying about the baby. Then when the nigga's oh my God, he dead. Now he turned into a werewolf and he dead. This nigga, he can't lose. Come on, bro. I'm just saying, bro, he might do some stupid shit. Like that man, I turned into a zombie. I have future doing dance moves as a zombie. If Drake can have him dancing on sand dunes and singing nigga, I could do it. I can get him doing it. Come on, bro, come on, yeah, pull it up.
Speaker 2:And I'm just saying to feel the earth you can't leave there.
Speaker 3:I'm listening I'm just listening to you. The thriller album? No bro, no listen to me.
Speaker 2:What was the first? Was that the thriller? Album has sold 70 million worldwide 70 million worldwide. 70 million copies worldwide. It's the greatest album to ever be recorded. It's the greatest album to ever be recorded. And dodie just looked and said but what if this takes off like Thriller? You think this is going to sell 70 million copies? No, nigga.
Speaker 1:Nobody in the world is selling, nowhere near that. Why are you laughing like that?
Speaker 3:Uh, why are you laughing like that? Nobody said it was going to sell that much Nigga. He didn't even sell 300,000.
Speaker 1:What the fuck did we talk about? I know that was crazy. I prefaced it. You know what? I can't wait. I can't wait.
Speaker 2:And then what you? And then Wiz Khalifa made Chronic Like.
Speaker 1:Oh whoa, don't bring up Wiz, because when I walked in the house, what you?
Speaker 2:saying oh, wiz is bringing mixtape feeling back right now. That still don't negate that this man compared to Chronic. Alright, let's get back to it. So is that?
Speaker 1:not a classic what the Chronic? Yeah, no, it's not. Yes, it is Just because you don't like it.
Speaker 2:It's a terrible album. It's a terrible mixtape Terrible.
Speaker 1:Are you fucking serious?
Speaker 2:Lil Durk album is dropping it is going to be turning. On March 28th.
Speaker 1:You a Durk fan I like Durk?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm not, I like Durk. I don't know how this album going to be with like Is it going to be Tory Lanez quality? Well, the album is, supposedly it was done beforehand because it was supposed to come out a while ago.
Speaker 1:I wouldn't drop it.
Speaker 2:So that's what I'm saying. Like with everything going on, though, what's your topics on the album? It's called Deep Thoughts Dropping on my son's birthday?
Speaker 1:Oh no, this might be different, because didn't he go full-blown Muslim?
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was trying to. He was trying to.
Speaker 1:Might be clean.
Speaker 2:I ain't seen the track list.
Speaker 1:I think they did release the track list. I wouldn't drop it.
Speaker 2:I wouldn't drop it right now, and my assets are in, but the label, depending on who he signed with the label, probably like nah, we ain't going to sit on it too much longer.
Speaker 1:We need our money.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you know what I'm saying. We ain't gonna sit on it too much longer.
Speaker 1:That Soulja Boy shit, I see it already. That was Nigga, did it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, can we just skip that?
Speaker 1:Yeah, we can skip that Because it was like, because I read a little bit I mean, I heard it, I read a little bit, he's paying her $500 a week to do the most outlandish shit, set appointments, flights, cook clean, and then she alleges that he made her do stuff, but then she said they was in a relationship and she was in love with him. Yeah, that's why yeah, yeah, I hope that's why, yeah, yeah, I hope it's not true.
Speaker 2:So let's jump to some sports talk.
Speaker 1:No, dude, because I'm going to compare some shit again.
Speaker 2:Is Anthony Davis really the Jordan of this league? I never say that Anthony Davis is in the G League right now. I do love him.
Speaker 1:We done with the 90s videos.
Speaker 2:What you talking about.
Speaker 1:You ain't never seen him on this girl Mm-mm when he'll pull up some clips of some games where Jordan or somebody in the 90s supposed to be.
Speaker 2:Going crazy yeah.
Speaker 1:And he's like look at this shit.
Speaker 2:Defense was crazy, back then Everybody changed.
Speaker 1:What you doing with the 90s, but everybody have bad games though. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Everybody have bad times. Did my man really score 100 points? You think that really happened? Probably.
Speaker 1:Nah, hold on. You said nah. Why? You say nah? How long are the quarters now? Do you even know how long the quarters is? Uh-uh, how long are the quarters Come on, bro, come on.
Speaker 2:So what do you think about Anthony Davis being?
Speaker 1:in the new league he was playing 20-minute quarters back then 100 points.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what a video. The nigga's 7-2.
Speaker 1:What a or the video the nigga's 7'2" or the video. It probably ain't, but I'm saying the nigga's 7'2" or the video he doing niggas like his Move, move. I'm already stronger than y'all Move. Cheryl Miller scored like 105.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nah, it's video of that. Nah, bro, it's video of it. You seen it I?
Speaker 3:already did, I already did. Whoa, whoa.
Speaker 2:Come on. So what do you think about Anthony Davis being in the G League, right?
Speaker 1:now.
Speaker 2:Nigga, you gotta get healthy. Why he ain't just sitting on the side Like everybody else when they get hurt, bitch.
Speaker 1:Physical therapy Is part of it. If you can run on treadmill, you can run on this court. Your big ass in here. We know you're going to kill. We just need you to be strong enough, like for next season.
Speaker 2:I guess it's kind of weird, though it's not like that happens all the time.
Speaker 1:Bro, it's just like any other thing. Bro happens all the time.
Speaker 2:Bro, it's just like any other thing bro, when's the last time an all-star went back to the G League, though? It happened more than you think. I don't watch basketball a lot, so when was the last time, not probably to this caliber, that's all I'm saying
Speaker 1:A lot of niggas. That's how they work their way back into the lineup.
Speaker 2:And I understand working your way back into the lineup. But he's Anthony Davis. He's Mr Glass.
Speaker 1:He's been that way for years though, nigga, we got to see if the glue we put on this glass-.
Speaker 2:Now y'all traded Luca for this nigga.
Speaker 1:I'm not a Mavericks fan. He's saying y'all.
Speaker 2:No, I'm just saying Mel. They traded Luca for him. They obviously seen something.
Speaker 1:They didn't like in Luca.
Speaker 2:And now look at him After just showing out, just showing out, that's cause. There's a motherfucker.
Speaker 1:Like he's like man. I don't know who Michael Finley is. What the fuck is he man? Look at his highlights he was a big dunker, I don't dunk.
Speaker 2:Yeah, shout out to Bronny too. Bronny had him a good game the other day. The 17.
Speaker 1:It's crazy how they like. It's crazy they like yeah, career high, 17 points. I'm like nigga, I'll be mad. Why, Bitch, I can do so much more.
Speaker 2:But you haven't this is your career high?
Speaker 1:No, I mean rookies. Get 17 points.
Speaker 2:Bronny haven't done it which makes it his career high.
Speaker 1:I treat it just like his daddy treated him, that you're supposed to get 17 points. You seen how Big Brian was over like that. Three points Everybody like yeah, he like that.
Speaker 2:But he don't usually get it, though, even if he's supposed to he don't, so you could be happy that your son got 17 points.
Speaker 1:He probably was happy on the inside. I was happy on the inside, but I'm like 17 points, good job. You just gave me 29 in the G League.
Speaker 3:So I'm expecting 17-18.
Speaker 1:I'm expecting 17-18 in the real life game.
Speaker 2:Y'all just hard on them, kids boy.
Speaker 1:Kids. That's a grown man. For one, I'm not a nigga. That's like Nigga. You supposed to have this Every night? I'm not saying that he was drafted 55th.
Speaker 2:Exactly.
Speaker 1:So 17 points is like okay, cool, that's good off the point. Cool Now if he doing it consistently, he-.
Speaker 2:So what would have been a number that you would have been like oh, this nigga here.
Speaker 1:Oh, this nigga going out 25 or better, 25 or better. I would have been like, damn, that's what's up. 17,. I'm like, yeah, okay, cool, that's what's up. I'm thinking already, brownie, you're a point guard, you're supposed to be playing point guard, shooting guard, I give more. So, point guard, if he giving you 12, 9, and 7, some shit like that, oh, hell yeah, consistently. Hell yeah, you're doing what you're supposed to do.
Speaker 1:The only reason they holding him up so high is because it's LeBron, because he's LeBron's son, that's it yeah 17 points is good, bro, but they're going to do that because of who he is. If, what can I say? Any other rookie? You don't hear about any other rookie, bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, every other rookie ain't LeBron's son.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm getting to 17 points it's okay, but it's like bro, you, not you, didn't give me 32, 10 and 11. That would've been crazy. So Okay, you, you said so you get 18 this game. Oh my gosh, career high.
Speaker 2:Yes, it's a career high.
Speaker 1:Fucking guys, bro, and every time.
Speaker 2:And then he get 19. It's still a career high. This shit lame bro. What I'm saying what else on the list, man.
Speaker 1:Why is that so, Bro? Why you get so upset, bro?
Speaker 2:I'm not upset, I just think y'all need to.
Speaker 1:Why you keep saying y'all. I'm just saying Look bro, he's a good player.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So when he get 17 for a career high as a rookie, why can't you be? Why can't? Why are you saying, like you said, lebron was on the side looking like okay, that's good, like why is that why he can't be happy that his son is knocking down three?
Speaker 1:I don't know, I didn't see it. That's what I'm saying. You didn't see it. I'm watching LeBron, watch his son get these 17 points and he's like, okay, so now. But I guarantee you, if the nigga would have hit 25, he would have been like fuck yeah, I told y'all so now you mad at people for hold on, wait, no, no, not you, not you, lebron.
Speaker 2:He mad at Stephen A for talking about his son not being good. All right, he get a career high at 17. We can't be happy for a career high. You got to be on the sideline with the whole he's supposed to do that no, but he's more so.
Speaker 1:Told y'all niggas he could do this. He ain't like bro, it ain't. I'm just saying like 17 points, bro. Okay, let me tell you this, let me ask you this If this was your five and he was dropping a 17 career high.
Speaker 2:That's different.
Speaker 1:You go in your barbershop, right. Mm-hmm, I do. Your son in there. Mm-hmm. His career high for cutting heads three, yeah, he get four.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you can bring balloons, let's go, nigga. No, I'm saying, you know, now you add an extra to it. No, no, now you saying balloons and shit, but no, I'm gonna be happy because this nigga is growing him being on espn.
Speaker 1:Woo career high, woo balloons, you said. You said we supposed to be happy, right? Yes, we happy, woo, congratulations. Now you get four heads and we happy again, niggas.
Speaker 2:We happy again. Balloons Every time. Now he get when people open up a business, right, they open up a business. What they do with they first dollar, you gonna frame it. You happy about that, that's one dollar.
Speaker 1:You frame your next five. You frame your first five dollar bill.
Speaker 2:I don't frame shit because money is going to get spent. But no. But what I'm saying is that's the first one dollar. So, yes, that's the career high right now. One dollar, we excited about that.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 2:So when I make $1,000 for the first time, nigga.
Speaker 1:yes, I guess. Okay, let me do this. I guess, why are we excited about a number that's obtainable?
Speaker 2:You're putting it Because it's the first time you get it. Look when niggas buy apartments. When kids grow up, they get apartments. They get apartments. That's something they're supposed to do. As an adult. You get an apartment. That's something you're supposed to do. You're excited about it. Yes, because why? That's obtainable, but that's okay, we excited, that's his first one.
Speaker 1:But you say, okay, let's say next week. He like, hey, y'all, I got two bedroom now, that's what's up. And then he say I got a three bedroom now, Keep going, nigga, I got a four bedroom. Hold on, now, bro, we just in apartments.
Speaker 2:Hey, apartments expensive right now, if you can afford a full bedroom. Let's go what am I doing?
Speaker 1:I'm excited for but we listen to me, we moving up, yes, we moving up 14, 15, 16. Yeah studio.
Speaker 1:One bedroom, two bedroom, three bedroom apartments right, okay, cool, but it's like, hey y'all, I moved to a three bedroom again. Hey y'all, I'm about to move to a three bedroom again. We celebrating that you going backwards? No, no, no hold on, hold, on, hold, on. Hey y'all, I scored, but I got a four-bedroom. Yeah, or you going to be like hey y'all, you going to celebrate this more so, hey y'all, I know, I was in that three-bedroom apartment. Yeah, now I got me a three-bedroom house.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we going to celebrate that more so right yeah, that's all I'm getting to. It's 17 points. But what are we going to do when the niggas start getting?
Speaker 2:in. You're missing a point. It's his first 17.
Speaker 1:We going to do that when he get 10 points. If that was just his first team.
Speaker 2:No, that's what I'm saying. Why are you going?
Speaker 1:backwards. No, Fuck the 17. If, If it was just his career high was 11 points, we're going to be like nigga his career high is 11. We hype over that. Congratulations, nigga. Okay, I ain't with it. Congratulations.
Speaker 2:Whatever y'all doing in life, at the smallest level or the biggest level.
Speaker 1:If it's what you trying to get to, congratulations, congratulations. I love that, though Congratulations. I love that, though Congratulations. I love that. I'm far from an hater, bro, and you know it. See, I know we need the clicks, I know we need them, I know we need the clicks, but that's crazy, bro. I'm not about to sit here and be like bro he got 18 career, high 18 career. I'm not about to do that. I'm not about to do that, bro.
Speaker 2:What else on the list? There's no word on me. Now.
Speaker 1:I go crazy. Now, when the nigga hit like 32 as a career high, I'm like, damn, that's what's up as a rookie. That's what's up, bro, 27. Bro, you doing your thing Ain't. Don't connect like a Matter of fact, keep going.
Speaker 2:That's a volunteer right there.
Speaker 1:Nah, yes, he is, but he's also a what, let's see he a rookie, right? Yeah, I'm pretty sure. Nah, you know, yeah, you know, come on bro.
Speaker 2:I don't.
Speaker 1:No, his career high was 37 points. Did he get?
Speaker 2:I don't know, Did he Congratulations though that's what. I'm saying that's still exciting. That's all I'm saying. That is exciting too.
Speaker 1:The only reason it's getting the light shined on it is because it's LeBron's son. The light shined on it is because it's LeBron's son. It would be in my mind and I'm going to get off of this, if he would have had 37, I would have been like nigga, what the fuck? He went crazy. That's wild. With 17 points, I'm like oh, he had a good game. Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Sound like a hater to me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's fine, I'm cool.
Speaker 2:What else on the list I?
Speaker 1:don't know. That's crazy, it's crazy. Hey, this nigga's a hater.
Speaker 2:He's a hater cuz I'm not. I don't get it, though. I just don't get it. You know what I'm saying. I don't even want to talk about yellow bees and them. I was looking through that a little bit. That's more out of I ain't no street nigga, no more. So.
Speaker 3:Oh man, this red cup man.
Speaker 1:This Red Cup man.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we're going to outlaw them.
Speaker 1:We're going to outlaw them. Nah, because you tried to turn my takes today, bro, I didn't turn shit.
Speaker 2:I just been talking to you. I wouldn't. I just been talking to you.
Speaker 1:I would never compare $300,000 to $70,000.
Speaker 2:That's what you did. You was like this is going to be the thriller one day.
Speaker 1:I did not say that. No, I did not say that Run it back. I said you know, I'm just talking about the popularity of this nigga, because I didn't get it. I'm like, bro, what I didn't think the nigga could get? $300,000.
Speaker 2:You know what's crazy? This is the only time he's ever done numbers like that. The last three albums is like I think the first two or the last two albums in the first week is less than $100,000 a week the first week. So he has built himself up mysteriously.
Speaker 1:I think it's gone now, though it might be himself up mysteriously.
Speaker 2:I think it's gone. Now though it might be. I think it's gone Because if you have built yourself up mysteriously and all that, but then after five years you drop something that still don't really hold up to your fans yeah, they might.
Speaker 1:Yeah for your son to say what he said, bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he won't fuck it with it. I mean he liked some songs but even he was like, yeah, you just ain't grow. You took all this time and still haven't grown in music.
Speaker 2:And you're using AI. That's another thing. For an album like that, for you to use AI is crazy. So is AI really that good? You hear what Timberland said. Timberland said there's no I'm going to paraphrase, but he was saying there's no real music out here that's making him feel anything, and that's why AI should be the next thing we look to, because that's going to be the only thing with feelings and shit. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Rob Markman Jr. See, this is why Skynet took over. Rob Markman Jr. Facts Nigga's believing in shit, rob Markman.
Speaker 2:Jr Facts. He said AI is what we need right now, because that's going to be what fuels the next wave of music.
Speaker 1:I ain't with it.
Speaker 2:Rob Markman Jr. You heard Kanye dropped his. I ain't heard none of it. I seen. It's not on streaming, though I seen.
Speaker 1:A YouTube visual.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I seen like Three minutes of it. It's like black and white. Yeah, yeah, but I ain't watch All of it, cause it's like 45 minutes.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's. I think that's the album, like he just got it On his YouTube. He was saying that he don't like the way that you can see the numbers when you post it on DSPs and people can just look up your number. So he was like he not even going to post it on DSPs or nothing right now.
Speaker 1:A lot of my people are Alpha Kanye just because of his antics, but the song that I heard yesterday.
Speaker 2:I was like I really like it. The thing is, once you hear some Kanye, the production and the sound of it, it's going to always capture you in. At least want you to see what the fuck going on.
Speaker 1:I like Kanye's music. I don't know him personally so I can't say I don't like him as a person. But I just don't like the antics of Kanye. I I, I guess I could say that, but the music is the music. The music is the music I mean whatever you feel in your heart. You know how many people out here racist or closeted or just do some you don't necessarily agree with, but you love their fucking music, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:So I was going to say something else, but then you're going to flip that on me, I'm not even.
Speaker 2:It's okay, you can let your feelings out. This is a safe place.
Speaker 1:Nah, it ain't, bro, Because my nigga going to be like after the camera cut. He's going to be like hey, bro, that was good.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry I had to do that to you.
Speaker 1:I'm not sorry for anything today, but I wasn't comparing him to Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2:I'm not sorry for anything today.
Speaker 1:I was not comparing him, because I didn't say anything. I wasn't comparing him to Michael Jackson.
Speaker 2:You said it. No, dude, we are. Today or yesterday was the official one-year anniversary since the Like that song dropped, since the Like that song dropped, so the beef has actually been going on. Exactly it came Future dropped March 22nd of last year.
Speaker 1:He was saying that was going to be Song of the Summer.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then it changed every fucking thing. That was crazy Changed everything which I guess we would. That makes us about a year into the pod, because around that time is when we started everything and at that time the whole battle ran. Everything for a little bit I'm going to scrap this.
Speaker 1:If you can scrap video, we can scrap audio.
Speaker 2:I didn't scrap video.
Speaker 1:You can scrub a piece of this Patreon. Leave it for the Patreon.
Speaker 2:Come on, man Start charging Fuck with me, bro, fuck with me. I wouldn't compare it though. Oh, he stuck on it. Yeah, bro, I'm thinking about it, I'm really thinking about it?
Speaker 1:Yeah, bro, I'm thinking about it. I'm really thinking about it. Damn dude, I really compared it. I didn't. I was just like use the name as an example.
Speaker 2:Nah come on, bro, we ain't done. I'm about to say it's over with, it's done.
Speaker 1:Hit the little bit button.
Speaker 2:Come on man.
Speaker 1:Well, look we reviewing the album. That's my new shit. Hit the little bit button, Get me out of here.
Speaker 2:So what's up? Yeah, hey guys, it's been a fun episode.
Speaker 1:Run the wiki down, all right. All right, guys.
Speaker 2:So this week we are reviewing the album from the Lost Boys, Legal Drug Money, which was dropped in June 4th of 1996. The Lost Boys, of course, New York rap group is four of them. Technically only two of them, but technically only one of them. That's crazy. Mr Cheeks is the side note Lead vocalist. Side note, a name Mr Cheeks, today Not happening. Paul Pauls, you're not happening, but Mr Cheeks is the lead vocalist. Freaky Ty is more like the hype man, and then there's two other members. I'm going to pull their names over.
Speaker 1:Speak Nice and Pretty Lou.
Speaker 2:There you go, Boom and they more. They are on a couple of tracks on the album Speak.
Speaker 1:Nice is, if I can remember, my bad. No, you're good Is the DJ.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, and Pretty Lou Is Uh Hype man to the hype man.
Speaker 3:I'm guessing.
Speaker 1:But yeah, the only two that were signed actually to Was it Universal? I want to say it was Universal yeah. Universal Only two that was actually signed on paperwork To UMG were Mr Cheese and Freaky Ty. The other two basically were they were a part of the core group but more so made their money off the shows and the road and stuff. My bad, I just went through that. No, you're good, my bad. And this is the only album with all four of them All of them.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the singles which back in the days you had a lot of singles, you put singles out to lead up to the album. They had Lifestyles of Richard, famous Jeeps, lex Coops, bingmas and Bins. They had Renee Music Makes Me High the Yearn and Get Up. Renee Music Makes Me High the Yearn and Get Up, which was their singles. One of their biggest ones from this, of course, was Renee.
Speaker 2:At least that's the one that stood out that I remember the most, and then the Lifestyles of Rich and Famous, which was my favorite song and it's still my favorite song off the album. So, but yeah, it hit number one. It hit number one on the R&B and hip hip hop album charts and number six on the Billboard 200. And, as of today, it is certified gold, selling over 500,000 copies. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:What? Because they were putting them up there with like. Well, at least in one of the documentaries that I was watching, a lot of the clips were putting them up there, like with.
Speaker 3:BE and Tupac and them around that time Like they were like the quote unquote biggest group at the time.
Speaker 1:Like surpassing, you know, prior groups. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I mean, that's hard for me to look back and see that.
Speaker 2:But I guess in the midst of it in the midst of it it was like, oh, there's some new shit. You know what I'm saying. But the album sounds. Of course it's going to sound dated it's 95, 96. But it sounds like listening to this album makes me miss regional sounding music, like when you hear this you know exactly where they from. You know their upbringing, you know what's going on. Today's music it's more or less everybody's in a pot trying to sound like the next person.
Speaker 1:When I was listening to this, bro, I don't know, you know I always go to either sports or music. I don't know why, but I guess because it was regional. I'm thinking the movies that's playing in my head while I'm listening to this.
Speaker 2:I'm seeing clips of like Sunset Park, new Jersey Drive. You know what I'm saying? Shit like that, it's all fit. Scene.
Speaker 1:Niggas running with heavy ass clothes and boots.
Speaker 2:Hooping in boots is crazy too, y'all, but it gives you that sound, though, especially of that time. You know what I'm saying. I actually went into this album. We have went back to some albums a few times and sometimes it's just like it just don't hold up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, going back to this, even with the sound and everything, it's a strong album. It's a very strong album. Some of my favorite songs was Lifestyles of Rich and Famous. I like All Right, is this the Part? And I really like Keep it Real. Straight From the Ghetto was good too, but it's a lot of storytelling.
Speaker 1:That's what I really liked about this album. Like we said, cheeks was the lead vocalist, bro, and the way he was putting these songs together and really being descriptive in his words I know myself. I partake when I listen to them or whatever. So I can really. I was just closing my eyes. I'm like damn bro, I can see this shit. Especially with Rene Rob. You know closing my eyes.
Speaker 2:I'm like damn bro, I can see this shit, especially like with Rene.
Speaker 1:Yeah, channel Zero, I like Channel Zero. I did enjoy that song. But, like a lot of this shit, bro. I'm just like, damn bro, I can picture myself there. Yeah. And seeing this shit happen. Mm-hmm. Like he's being very descriptive. Very yeah, and very yeah and, uh, like renee, that was a true, a true story, but he just changed the name of the actual girl, you know yeah, and he changed little things about the story, like I don't think she died in a actual subway, she died like in the midst of, like a drive-by shooting.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that that can be good sometimes, like if you're telling a story, even if you change the name, you might not want the family to keep reliving that type of shit. So you can change it up. So that's still good to put that story together like that and still make it even till today. It just sounds. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:And they shot, was it? Music Makes Me High. It was one of their singles that they shot in the midst of the East Coast, west Coast beef In the West Coast, okay, and I can't remember which one it was, but it was one of their lead singles, bro that they had shot out there, bro, and they was like we didn't have no trouble, we didn't really. And that made me feel like a lot of that shit was fabricated. Yeah. Just for the episodes, like a lot of people do say.
Speaker 2:A lot of it, even now. A lot of that shit. Still, you know what I'm saying, but it helps. Yeah. It does help.
Speaker 1:Bullshit always going to help promote. You know Hinchforth. You know the take earlier. You know if you go back to that.
Speaker 2:They do have a lifestyles of the rich and famous. Uh, remix that beat. Don't fit with the rest of the album at all. Like I mean, you got a couple of new verses and shit, but just the beat I couldn't even get into.
Speaker 1:But that might have went into. Like I said, I seen, I don't know if it was fan made or not, but I seen a documentary and then I watched the unsung on there.
Speaker 2:I wish I would have looked into watching the unsung Like.
Speaker 1:Makes Me Hot. It's weed makes me high but they were forced to change the song, obviously, but I didn't know, that was it Get Up, they had a video too. Yeah boom, I didn't know, get Up, nigga. They had niggas doing they version of line dance, cause niggas like how do we dance to this music?
Speaker 2:And then they doing their little step and shit their.
Speaker 1:Lost Boys step and they was like oh okay, that's how we do it. Okay, boom, but just diving into this shit, bro. I like Mr Cheeks because of Rene, jeeps, beemus and Benz, just being a kid and knowing them videos, and then you know, when we get into the 2000s he come in with a likes camera action. You know what I'm saying so I'm like, oh, I know this nigga.
Speaker 1:So it was like I said earlier you gravitate what you're familiar with, so I'm like, I like what this nigga was saying back then, so when he doing his own shit it, at least make you want to tap into it, and then you like. Well, it's totally different from this. And then you do the deep dive like we did. I'm like damn bro, he was trying to do this back then but it wouldn't have fit the vision that they had for the group.
Speaker 2:You see what. I'm saying and that's crazy because sometimes and this is kind of off top, but kind of on top, like I've seen like rock bands, hip hop groups and like break up, but like the main artists, the main artists still do sounds that sound exactly like the group, but it's just they was trying to move it a certain direction which the group wasn't trying to move, or you have them internal beefs and shit sometimes like you know they had.
Speaker 1:Like we said, this was the only album that Freaky Ty was on, because right after this he ended up losing his life. Yeah, actually, leaving Mr Cheek's birthday party 28th, 29th birthday party, he hopped in the car with supposedly some of his homeboys and they ended up getting shot in the back of the head or whatever and the shooter actually, you know, got caught and he said man, I thought he was somebody else. Basically that got to be. You see what I'm saying. Yeah, it fucked up, yeah, it kind of fucked the group up, because the next album was basically like an album, basically not necessarily, but just showing their love to their homeboy yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1:And it kind of fucked everybody up because Mr Cheeks was hurt by it, everybody was hurt by it, but it sent dude into like a drunken coma.
Speaker 2:And I could see it. You know what I'm saying. It fucked his world up.
Speaker 1:He still had obligations to UMG. The other two necessarily didn't. You see what? I'm saying Mr Cheats, like in the third album, that's when they start fucking with different sounds and trying to experiment with the music and shit. So that's when we got the Mr Cheats lightsaber action. That was the shit that he wanted to do.
Speaker 2:Just couldn't fit it in at that time.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but man, ultimately this group like we'll get back to the music. But man, this group Speak Nice, locked Up for like 36 years. Bank Robbery.
Speaker 2:See, that's the shit I didn't, I didn't even know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's why I said like bro, when I brought up, I told you I was gonna do my dude this I was like I gotta start doing more work when we do this, when we do the in-depths. But speaking I just got like ended up with like 36 years when he did get convicted. I don't know how much more time he has left. Pretty Lou ended up going back to school. This man, an accountant, got his own accounting firm.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah Got seven kids. Got to have the accountant right for selling them things and Mr Cheeks.
Speaker 1:you know, mr Cheeks, I don't know how often, but he still does tours. But you know them three still alive. They try to keep Freaky Ty's name alive. Freaky Ty has a son out here I don't know if he in the music and his brothers they uh do an annual.
Speaker 1:um, I don't want to say it's a cookout, but they do like an annual something to kind of keep it yeah one thing they did say, one thing I did learn about freaky time and he, he, he not featured throughout the album outside of him being heavy, uh, the hype man side like a Flavor. Flav, but he did have a couple of verses throughout.
Speaker 2:Okay, yeah.
Speaker 1:Like throughout the album, whatever, but he was one of the people that he was like Nip, almost bro, and I'm not comparing, and I said that before, but I'm not comparing, and I said that before. I'm not comparing, but he was nipped in the terms of he fucked with the community bro. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah he was one of them niggas Like his brother and them in the documents he would come back to the hood Like you did good with your grades. You're in school, fuck with you.
Speaker 2:Let's go to the mall. I'm buying you whatever you want. That's cool.
Speaker 1:That's cool, we hungry, oh nigga we having a whole cookout.
Speaker 2:So that's good, that's good for them to keep that movement, to keep that going for him, like I said that's his brothers and more so his actual brothers and shit.
Speaker 1:You know what I mean, Because I always thought Freaky Ty. I was like oh this, how Freaky Ziggy got his name, type shit.
Speaker 2:You see what I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Cause I was always heard Freaky Ty, like you said. We always heard Chiva, chiva and the last one and he was like hey, bro, mr G said these niggas names a lot.
Speaker 2:Mr G said they names a lot through that motherfucker, like you said.
Speaker 1:Maybe that was the thing in the 90s. Like I don't want you to forget who the fuck I am.
Speaker 2:You got to know who the fuck rocking right now? Yeah, but you know I mean, one thing I did like about this is the original sound Like that. Just that stands out more than anything to me.
Speaker 1:Let me ask you this before we get into the writing Did that bump the number up for you?
Speaker 2:I think so. Okay, yeah, I think it helped more too, because, okay, so we did the Camp Low last week and where they from and then the sound. It's like I guess it is their sound from where they from.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but like you said the aesthetic and the theme that they were going for they kind of missed a mark Right. Either they were right up under it or they just went too high, Too much with it.
Speaker 2:But listening to this this week and again, like I said, we've went back to albums and it just didn't stand up. So going back to this what damn near 30 years ago and then listening to this and just hearing that region like this is where we from, this is what we do, this is what's happening around us. The beats sound like New York. You know what I'm saying. Like it. Just give it that sound. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:Are you one of the ones? So 36 Chambers hold up to you.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Because of the same reasons.
Speaker 2:I think 36 Chambers holds up more to me and this is just me speaking, because my mama used to listen.
Speaker 1:It's like one of them albums that no, no, no, okay, go ahead but it just, it just holds up because it's something that I know.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying and I haven't listened to it in a while, so maybe I should go back and listen to it, but I would say, based off of the, the ear, the, the sound, that's 92, 93 somewhere around there, you know okay, yeah, because when I listen to it.
Speaker 1:I just I got it on vinyl. When I listen to it in vinyl it sounds better, especially when you listen to music. To me, but, uh, it sounds better, especially when you listen to older music to me, but having an understanding of that being the newer sound for that time, yeah, yeah, and I asked did the sound bump it up to you because of where we at now in the state of music, that regional? Sound, bro, it holds a lot of weight, yeah.
Speaker 2:Like a lot of weight. Yeah, like a lot of weight, because you can stamp it of like, especially back then of the times. It was the era Like. This album sounds like the 90s. Yes.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? Early 90s, no, no, no, no. Early mid 90s.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. It sounds like the 90s. So a lot of the music now that you listen to, you will listen to it and be like it sound like that year. Some of it, but a lot of it. You don't know where who is from and they got their own sound.
Speaker 1:It's regional but you can tell this, not Wu-Tang.
Speaker 2:And like the same thing I say to my boys, because they'll listen to an artist and I'll be like, but don't he sound just like so-and-so? And they'll be like, yeah, but it's good. Back then you had to do your own thing. Dmx is from New York, but he don't sound like Jay.
Speaker 3:Jay don't sound like fucking Nas. Nas don't sound like Prodigy.
Speaker 2:But it still sounded like that. Er In the early 2000s, even though a lot of people now or even then you might want to say they sound just like D4L, none of them niggas sounded alike. Them Franchise Boys didn't sound like D4L. D4l didn't sound like T, but it was still the Atlanta sound. Remember that After the rain.
Speaker 1:So, what'd you give it? I had it, bro. I got it at like a three five. I want to give it a four.
Speaker 2:I'm giving it a four. That's what I said. I'm giving it a four.
Speaker 1:Because that's bro, they like the sound is their sound.
Speaker 2:It's their sound, yeah.
Speaker 1:And it's like looking back at it, reneeene, when I'm watching videos. Rene is one of the most watched videos to me, like when I can go back into my memory. That's one I can pull up Beamers and Bench, that's one I can pull up. I'm like, bro, these I really kind of grew up with this, not even knowing it.
Speaker 2:That's why I put it up these. I really kind of grew up with this, not even knowing it.
Speaker 1:You see what I'm saying. So, yeah, that's why I put it up. Yeah, yeah, I give it a four bro. Yeah. And it's like, bro, I just love like listening to this, because it's like we'll probably never get back to this.
Speaker 2:At all and it's crazy because when I'm talking about regional sounds something like what Kendrick just did I think it's starting to shake up the regional sound, because now there's a new song out with Big Shine, more on a Detroit sound rather than just trying to do like it sound like Detroit.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. Was that the O of Iceware?
Speaker 2:I don't know, Giving them his flowers. You know what I'm talking about. I know what you're talking about, but I don't know when that was though.
Speaker 1:I wonder if that's recent or not, because I was like dude for Iceware to do this yeah, I don't know when that sound, but we on the six right now. This nigga a legend.
Speaker 3:He forward.
Speaker 2:I was like niggas, more people need to do this and it ain't got to be a whole beef thing but if we started to get back to a regional sound where we can understand how everybody Because that's going to help you figure out how niggas is growing up In a sense of when you think about the D4L era, the crunk era, even though it overlapped the trap era but you could understand what the fuck going on in those regions of America, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Crunk to me was more so like the hood niggas that wanted to party. Yeah, niggas like you.
Speaker 2:Bitch.
Speaker 1:I'm moshing in this bitch.
Speaker 2:In her. You see what I'm saying. What's up yeah?
Speaker 1:And then you got trap niggas. You got the dope boys on the outside of the dance floor. It's like nigga. Now I'm over here, clean as fuck, trying to holler at these hoes.
Speaker 2:And we just chilling. Let me roll my weed up, but you understood what the fuck was happening. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You had E-40 with the hyphy and shit. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:What was Mac Drake moving and the hyphy. Like he started that shit.
Speaker 2:No, no yeah, yeah, yeah, you know yeah.
Speaker 1:Keith is neat, he from out there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he from out there.
Speaker 1:You know what I bro early on. I was like yo Kiki went to the Bay.
Speaker 2:I was so goddamn green back then. I was like man I could have sworn he was from Houston.
Speaker 3:Damn.
Speaker 2:But even Houston, houston still got they shit, like Texas still got they shit.
Speaker 1:Oh man, I got to go back to my Instagram, but it was a video of a nigga from Oakland. They were saying that's where Tupac got his style from.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I seen that. I seen that. Did you believe it? Influences, I about to say influences, oh, who was man?
Speaker 1:did you listen to Respectfully by Starlito no.
Speaker 2:I ain't listen to it yet. Shout out to Lito, though I ain't listen to it yet.
Speaker 3:One of them. I'm on it. I'm on it.
Speaker 1:The nigga said a line in there. He said you niggas is acting oh my God, I don't want to misquote him. But the nigga, basically he said he talking to somebody. But the nigga said you niggas is basically acting like Tupac. And he and he'll probably be glad because basically saying like Tupac was an actor, but the way he said it I said, oh nigga, you slick.
Speaker 3:I got to get on it, I'm on it, I'm on it. Listen to me.
Speaker 1:I'm on it, you heard him and the landlord, him, the landlord, him, the landlord, and Don Tripp, oh my God bro.
Speaker 2:Hey, shout out to Tripp. Hey shout out to Tripp Tripp killed that shit. The whole song is like one of them.
Speaker 1:This might be they time.
Speaker 2:They been on Twitter Going back and forth, kind of teasing a new, a new Stealth Brothers album.
Speaker 1:You know how niggas Always been like man. This nigga been in the game For like 15 years.
Speaker 2:This might be your niggas, bro. Shout out to Tripp, shout out to Lito Tennessee legend. So I'm on it, I'm about to be on it. That was the uh, yeah.
Speaker 1:I was fucking with that, but this was hey, nigga, who you?
Speaker 2:mad at he got a show who you mad at. Hey, niggas still don't give out their respect like they supposed to.
Speaker 1:So I'm about to be on it and the nigga did his own version of the live orchestra.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah.
Speaker 1:I ain't listen to me, bro. I'm not no rider bro.
Speaker 3:You can like shit.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? Nah, because I don't ever want it to say like you know what I'm saying you doing too much. I seen the man let me, let me I like Bernard, Let me get a new shit to try.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And what prompted me to it. I was like damn, this homeboy paid a thousand for it.
Speaker 2:Let me see how good this shit is bruh One of them, because it's not on DSPs, is it? Yeah, oh, is it? I didn't? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. When you see the line like this, that's it, I got you, I got you.
Speaker 1:Let me just throw some songs out there for my fucking listeners and we can get up out of here.
Speaker 3:Lieutenant.
Speaker 1:Dan and I, bro, I cry sometimes Did it hit you good, yeah, because the nigga said everything I be feeling Because it be like bro, sometimes a nigga, like you got to be a man when you lead a career, bro, and you fight against the world all day. You don't want to come home and have to fight, bro, and it's like when you do, you got to find a little spot, bro. Nigga never know, but you going to cry, nigga. And when you wipe them're going to cry nigga. And when you walk down the stairs you're like nigga, I'll kill a bitch.
Speaker 2:It's me against the world bitch. I got everything, Brothers we about to get on it.
Speaker 1:We about to get on it, though, and, lieutenant Dan, the nigga wordplay with the movie was crazy, was crazy bro. But yeah, man, I appreciate y'all fucking with us. Crazy tasting out nigga.
Speaker 2:Crazy. What was we on? We was on something, oh so we gave it an album before. So next week I'm going to switch us all up. I'm going to throw us all off. What's up? We're going to Trippie Redd. Life's a trip.
Speaker 1:What's the singles offer there?
Speaker 2:I don't even know if he had no singles on there. Dark Knight Domo. That was with Travis Scott.
Speaker 1:My son like dude. That's why.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what we on.
Speaker 1:You know my son, trippie Redd likes a trip my son be like did y'all record today? It's up, that's what's up he be ready to be like hey, you really think that he won't have a conversation with your ass. I said to my baby, my son, be like you really think that, or you pie. That's the question.
Speaker 2:I'm like what's going on? What?
Speaker 1:your homeboy say to subscribe. I can't wait to get up on fans here, bro. And you know what's crazy? They don't necessarily hit me up in the comments, but they hit me like on Instagram or something. They be like hey, bro, you should start telling people to subscribe. I be like bro, if you fucking with me.
Speaker 2:Fuck with me. Make sure y'all subscribe, Like the videos and all that good stuff. We going to work on some shit Because I kind of slacked on our video post in the past.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I got something in call for you.
Speaker 2:Oh, video post in the past. Yeah, I got something in call for you. Oh, this nigga about to light the city up. I didn't say to take nigga, you said it.
Speaker 1:Nah nigga, hey, man, I'm going to war that one. My thoughts are my thoughts.
Speaker 2:Nah, but Life's a Trip from Trippie Redd. This is one of them. Albums for me we're going to talk about a little bit more, but it's when my kids started getting into music like really getting into music, so yeah, it's one of them for me, yeah.
Speaker 1:It sounded like Daddy, you heard this.
Speaker 2:I was like nah, I'm going to check it out. I'm going to check it out.
Speaker 1:Nah, my nigg yeah so this is where we at, though this is where we at I'm with it, I'm with it, cool Straight, anything else, nah, anything else. You got to say Dude, don't do me like that bro. Hey look man, I appreciate y'all.
Speaker 2:Y'all can fry me up in the comments.
Speaker 3:I understood what you was saying, though.
Speaker 1:I understood what you waspping. He was just saying it didn't start off good, but it took the fuck off.
Speaker 2:You know, we hear it all.
Speaker 1:I'm here for it. I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 2:Thank y'all. Thank y'all man, thank y'all for listening to another episode of. Late to the Party.
Speaker 1:What the fuck was he talking about With Dodie and Reggie? I'm Reggie, I'm Red Cup Dodie. That's Dodie nigga. Hey, this the first time a nigga was like. Remember I used to be like, hey, that's him, does this take? Yeah, his name is Dodie. I just told y'all, bro, michael Jackson was my favorite artist of all time.
Speaker 2:He's the GOAT.
Speaker 1:A nigga. Tell you, nigga, don't let that nigga think he cool and tough. That nigga used to be Michael Jackson in the living room, four or five years old it's still cool.
Speaker 2:It's still Mike Jack nigga.
Speaker 1:Hey, matter of fact, I'm going to see if I can find it. What If any of my classmates watch this y'all celebrity day in high school? If y'all got a picture of me?
Speaker 2:That's crazy. Put it up. Yeah day in high school.
Speaker 1:If y'all got a picture of me, that's crazy, put it up. Yeah, michael Jackson Thriller, jackie Red, dickies with the. My sister put glitter on my church, white church socks from Songs and Sons and they're with the penny love. You remember Songs and Sons? Yeah, they were my first hustlers.
Speaker 2:Yeah yeah yeah, go 15 on them chains and get them going man go straight to the white boy, put the 925 on it.
Speaker 1:It's real.
Speaker 2:Check it out.
Speaker 1:Yeah, come on Fuck with me.
Speaker 3:Fuck with me.
Speaker 2:We out 45 hours.
Speaker 1:Easy money. Turn my niggas on. Hey y'all, this all did it, Gotta get it.
Speaker 2:Gotta get it.