Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie

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Dody and Reggie Episode 43

Dody and Reggie explore the surprising depth and variety in their music libraries, from Skrilla's street anthems to Mumford & Sons' folk rock, revealing how our musical tastes reflect our life experiences and identities.

• Musical diversity and how our backgrounds shape what we listen to
• Discussion of Young Scooter's passing and the circumstances around it
• Examining when someone deserves "legendary" status in hip-hop
• Challenging Jim Jones' claim that Southerners all inherit houses
• Critiques of Will Smith's new album and its authenticity problems
• Analysis of Lil Durk's latest release and concerns about his content during legal issues
• Reflections on community values and how they've changed in street culture
• Celebration of Southern rap classics and underappreciated artists
• Exploration of standout guest verses in hip-hop history

The music you listen to says more about you than you might realize - your playlist is a window into your experiences, influences, and the places you've called home.


Speaker 1:

You got to do what you got to do, though. Yeah, we good today. We in here, yo Yo, yeah, okay, feedback nigga. Oh, my bad, I didn't know we was here.

Speaker 4:

Let me know we here, baby we on stage today.

Speaker 1:

We got to do it all. It's a two-man show right there, Until they start coming to us. It's a two-man show. You know what I'm saying? Welcome to See what I mean.

Speaker 4:

I'll be forgetting. We already recorded, bro. We talked before.

Speaker 1:

That kind of loosened everybody up. You know what I mean. Welcome to another episode. Welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Dodie and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Dodie. I don't know what kind of mood y'all in, but I like to start with a little.

Speaker 2:

It's good. It's good, it's what I've been on lately.

Speaker 3:

It's me His name is Scrooge Brody said the whole summer he just snatched his soul. Huh, damn.

Speaker 2:

That's my whole life goal.

Speaker 3:

I just popped a perk. I popped a blue, just gasoline and coal. Fire in the hole. This, what it, what it sound like in the stove. Shut the fuck up if you say another lies with a guy that you won't die. Well, are you got an IV and change your mind? Your brother died and you just let your mama cry. Ask a Martian, one by one, chop it to the stem Chain. We cut that body. Now we got that quality For you to be so cool, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Comic collector. Outside of this, the music you like.

Speaker 2:

Fail.

Speaker 1:

It be crazy, Yo, but that's the mood I've been on All week. Cuz, Shout out to Skrilla Again. I don't know where he from.

Speaker 4:

Skrilla His name's Skrilla. Is that the dude with the dreads? He got dreads, I think so. I've never seen him.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. Let me tell you what happened right.

Speaker 4:

Is that the dude that was on? He do like whippings and shit. Yeah, yeah, I think he's from Philly, or somewhere.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So what happened is I'm listening to Baby Kia's radio because I've been on Baby Kia this week, that's my dude and then Skrilla pop up. I said, huh.

Speaker 4:

Oh, this your first time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this week was my first time hearing.

Speaker 4:

Skrilla and Skrilla Baby. The same person, that's Skilla Baby. Oh, skilla Baby.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, okay. So this is my first time on CUD and I've been on him my whole week. Okay, yeah, that's my type of shit.

Speaker 4:

I like dude.

Speaker 2:

What made me like?

Speaker 4:

him even more. Was he really like a street nigga? If it's the same person I'm thinking about, he was literally doing an interview, bro, walking around in his hood, bro, just with the whip With the whip.

Speaker 3:

And.

Speaker 4:

I was like dude, that's a crazy drug to do. But it was like he fucking with the pig, but he doing what he do. You feel me he was like no, why you got to take him. He talking crazy to the police.

Speaker 1:

I've been listening to him and all his beats sound so, sounds so fucking dark, like they just sound. And you know me from rapping, yeah, so that's.

Speaker 4:

That's why I said it. That's my type of shit. Is that the machete you just sliced? Okay, put that right there.

Speaker 1:

That's my shit, though. Cut the lights out. Yeah, yeah, yeah, now let's go. Yeah, welcome to another episode. Get the Tomb.

Speaker 4:

Raider sample. Bring up the Tomb Raider song. Hey, if you could put it in. Hey Bro, that's crazy. I love that shit. That's why I'm saying it's crazy, my son be saying that my oldest.

Speaker 1:

He said it's just crazy the stuff that you listening to, because on the other side I've been listening to Mumford Sons this week.

Speaker 4:

And so Mumford Sons dropped another album right, and we're going to get into our list. What's the most obscure song in your phone right now?

Speaker 1:

What you like on a playlist right now? Yeah, I don't know, because none of them sound. None of them is crazy to me. World's Smallest Violin Hold on this, my shit.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, this here. I found this dude on um. I found this dude on down instagram just scrolling it's a white dude with an afro and he just like performing on the street. He Got a whole band, bro, this nigga, this shit called the Frog Song or something like that. What the hell? And you already Talking about me? No, that's why I asked, cause I'm like bro, hold on, let me find this shit. Bro, it's I be liking A whole bunch of shit, so Well, that's what happened.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, cause nothing's Obscure to me. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

And it might not be obscure, but it's like his name is Gus Glasser, Gus Glasser.

Speaker 1:

I don't think I heard it. It's dope though, but my kids would be like dude, we was just listening to that A nigga shooting switches and shit, and then you would switch it up on some other shit, like I want this shit, I want to know where else to go, at least if I can be there for the night, see, yeah. And you were talking about me and seeing dick. But, niggas, look at me and be like what the fuck is your list? Because you got to switch it up sometime.

Speaker 4:

Hey, shots out the Gus Glasson bro. But I listen to shit like that all the time. But you listen to shit like this and I be like why y'all can't be funny.

Speaker 2:

Grandpa fought in World War II.

Speaker 1:

He was such a I can't remember. Grandpa fought in World War II. He was so good. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I can't even finish school. That's my mom and dad too soon.

Speaker 4:

That's how I know.

Speaker 1:

I love music. Sometimes, you got to get out of there. You know what I mean. You got to switch it up. I don't want to hear Trapped in Day I'm going to give my quick review on Mumford Sons. Real quick, you ain't heard new Mumford Sons album, right, and I'm just going to play a little bit. It's an alternative folk band, right. I've been listening to them for years, right, right.

Speaker 4:

But this is just a little bit, I like shit like this.

Speaker 1:

But my only thing about this album and it's like it's like the new 21 Savage album, the newest 21 Savage, it's like the new 21 Savage album, the newest 21 Savage, it's the new 21 Savage is too polished right. This album. They a folk band, so on the older albums you can hear the banjo, you can just hear a real band playing their own instruments and shit. On this one it just sounds. It sounds like they producing rather than just actually playing their instruments. Not a bad album, but just it just sounds too polished.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying? It just sounds. It's like bro, why don't y'all just go back to recording at your mama's house?

Speaker 1:

Like, bro, we love this, Like this right here, and we ain't got to hear the whole thing. Nah, man, we love this Like this right here and we ain't got again. We ain't got here the whole thing. Nah, hell, nah, man, fuck it. But this they first album, raw vocals type shit. You can hear the music.

Speaker 4:

Nah, keep playing.

Speaker 1:

But you can hear the music and shit. I'm sorry that's my shit boy, but yeah, that new album. It just sounds too pop. It sounds like on this album. On the first two albums you can hear it's only four people in the band and when you listen to it it sounds like it's only four people in the band Play Dijon. Who.

Speaker 4:

Many times by Dijon D-I-J-O-N. It's my shit.

Speaker 1:

See. It's my shit, that's what we do we play, we listen to music. This my cup.

Speaker 3:

There you go again, Head low, Putting on a show. Again it's the holidays. How come it always ends this way? You can't take that pressure off. You just submit on me Talking to your friends on the phone, airing our dirty laundry Strawberry, raspberry, candlelight, satellite television and, by the way, this shit was on fucking crazy, though. What's he gonna say? I'm on this.

Speaker 4:

This is added to the playlist now you cut it off at the wrong part. But Damn what. Where that nigga? Where that?

Speaker 1:

nigga when that nigga? This my street bro. See, I'm with y'all. Bitch, so many times you hurt me so much when you go do your thing.

Speaker 4:

Oh, my God, you killed it. Thank you, thank you, thank you. What are we going to do?

Speaker 1:

We're going to I'll play one more thing. Hold on, this is what my kids hate.

Speaker 4:

When I get to, though, damn hey, when my kids hear that me playing shit like this, they're like oh yeah, you know how back in the day, your mama in a good mood and you know when to ask her something. Mm-hmm yeah, when they hear that shit in the house.

Speaker 1:

They're like Daddy and her children.

Speaker 4:

Hey daddy, you still going to take us to jump jacks? Hell yeah, hold on, let me get done, let's go. Let me get done doing these dishes.

Speaker 1:

This is what my kids hate, like when we in the car and we going to get to a list, but hold up when we in the car and this come on they put the headphones on. They don't want nothing nothing to do with it, it's my shit. Watch that drop, watch that drop. That's on the last of the bass.

Speaker 3:

Everybody off rhythm you don't have your glow sticks, though.

Speaker 4:

What? The? Oh my god, what is this? What's this considered?

Speaker 1:

It's so. It's a sub-genre. It's a sub-genre of EDM Okay, edm and Electronical or electronic music yeah, but it's called Trap genre of EDM.

Speaker 4:

Edm and electronical or electronic music, but it's called Trap, what's?

Speaker 1:

your dude name Aoki. Yeah, so he a version of that. You know what I'm saying. But when you get into this dude named Smith and then you got Space, jesus and people like that, but we gotta go to one of them shows, bro, but we gotta go to one in Vegas or somewhere. And really well out.

Speaker 4:

Bro, I just found out some asses I've never had it before.

Speaker 1:

And that's the thing when I'm at Bonnaroo, everybody off on something and I just dive in with them niggas, I just partake in the naturals.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying. I don't do none of them other stuff.

Speaker 1:

But yeah so.

Speaker 4:

That'd be the time I'd be like fuck, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I'm saying. You could just go, but I don't want to get lost in the South, though that shit probably do something.

Speaker 1:

When you walk in Bonnaroo they giving you packs of Narcan for free. Here you go, Just be safe. They get it.

Speaker 4:

They got stations where, when you walk in, they be like hey, if you, they right there, it's like a nigga passing out that dog food, hey you partake, not that, not that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's right over there, cuz, but you got more needles. Now y'all have some of what we listened to.

Speaker 4:

That's crazy, oh yeah, they give it. It's out there this is not the wire. This is now Amsterdam, just in case you know what I'm saying Just in case what are you doing with long sleeves on fella?

Speaker 1:

You're cool here, no one cares.

Speaker 2:

No judgment, no one cares.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, so we are just not rap niggas Hell. Nah, we also listen to a little bit of everything else.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean. What's that song? I don't know if it's Bluegrass or Folk Alternative like you said but it's on the end of you ever seen damn, never mind. It's one of the most famous Amish songs out there.

Speaker 1:

You know I ain't seen the movie though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I would look it up. You know what's crazy about this beginning of this episode? I've been telling myself right that I'm going to start editing out the music on the YouTube part so we can start getting and I done played all kinds of music in the beginning.

Speaker 4:

I don't give a damn.

Speaker 1:

One more episode, and then I'm going to start marking out the music While my man find the song he looking for.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, because, everybody going to know it, they're going to be like man. I knew what the fuck you was saying.

Speaker 1:

Is it off of Hold on?

Speaker 4:

You do what you do. Yeah, let's say, pull the song. You do what you do Damn, it's called Kingpin. It's the name of the movie.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, it might not be the song I'm thinking about then, because but while he do pull up his music, we do want to. I ain't going to do that just yet.

Speaker 4:

Might throw everything off Chop or go on one Rah rah, rah, chop, chop, man chop. I know you know this song.

Speaker 2:

It ain't this, oh, okay.

Speaker 4:

I almost had it In my head, but anyway.

Speaker 1:

Well, we are on music. And while we are on music, we do want to give a rest in peace to Young Scooter from Atlanta.

Speaker 4:

Jug King what they had.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we're going to talk about something. Jug came what they had, oh, we gonna talk about something. But what they was saying At first is Police had shot him, then Somebody shot him. They had people Talking about, they heard gunshots and stuff. Now they can't find who said they was Hearing gunshots. So After all of that, then the police From down there had, I guess, like a press conference, yeah, and said that they was chasing him and he jumped over a fence, two fence.

Speaker 3:

Huh, two fence.

Speaker 1:

Jumped over a fence.

Speaker 3:

Two fence.

Speaker 1:

And cut his femur and bled out.

Speaker 4:

Nothing to say nothing to say, well, after seeing, yeah, I did, but I did. But I seen like he, vaguely, I seen his son had posted something like he was at the scene or whatever and it sound. You know a lot of people had jokes. You know online. You know you 39, you running from the police. I don't give a fuck how old you are. If I got to get away.

Speaker 1:

I got to get away. It is what it is. You see what?

Speaker 4:

I'm saying I'm not going to go see them people, especially not on my birthday.

Speaker 2:

Right, right right right.

Speaker 4:

Is it a freak accident?

Speaker 2:

Yes, you see what.

Speaker 4:

I'm saying Are people, can people make jokes of it? Yes, but it just goes to one of them, things to where them people don't give a fuck about you.

Speaker 1:

So my thought was how far was he in front of the cops to jump a fence? And I know shit can happen fast.

Speaker 4:

Nah, bro, they pursuing you. Bro, let's just use cops. For example, if a motherfucker see that you running on foot, they're gonna give chase. Ain't nobody gonna say God damn, stop, we'll get the one that double back to the crib.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 4:

With everything that's come out, bro, and what his son was saying, bro, like he was at the scene and they wasn't allowed to let him see him. It's one of them things where, if he bled out, y'all didn't give.

Speaker 1:

That was my. Thing.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Because he couldn't have been if he was so far in front of you first in the scene that he jumped the fence and this had happened. But when y'all got up with him, because obviously y'all could see him when y'all got up with him what would, what did y'all do?

Speaker 4:

they didn't do anything. Yeah, they probably like oh, this is what you get man, I can guarantee it was one of them.

Speaker 1:

Right when you feel knee to the back handcuff, not even paying attention, or if you are paying attention, you ain't you know I'm saying. You ain't you know what I'm saying. You ain't moving forward with your aid like you supposed to be.

Speaker 4:

Just go back to and we can get off of it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah your RP to a scooter.

Speaker 4:

And just to close it off, man, like I said, man, if that's how it happened, they probably didn't render any aid.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But RP, the Young Scooter man, happy birthday RP.

Speaker 1:

On your birthday. So with that cause there was a. There was a, a hip hop page saying rest in peace to legend Young Scooter right. So I reposted it on Facebook. Somebody commented and said why would they call him a legend? You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

He's a legend from where he's from.

Speaker 1:

So my question was when do we start to consider someone a legend? Because maybe in the whole scheme of hip hop he might not seem it, but in Atlanta and in that time that he was doing his thing.

Speaker 4:

Well, in my mind, I'm not even thinking about the music per se when they're speaking about him yeah, yeah, yeah. Because where he from, he's a street legend.

Speaker 1:

Nobody ever went against him when he was claiming Jug King.

Speaker 4:

Yeah he's a street legend. Nobody ever went against him when he was claiming Jug King.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying Nobody ever questioned his respect on the street, his street career, yeah. So I mean, what are we talking about now? If you're saying like, how's he a legend in music? That's something different, now I wouldn't say that Did he make good? Mixtapes yeah does he have an album? You see, I'm saying yeah, hell, yeah, I listened to him, but I wouldn't say he's a legend in the game, because now we just disrespecting who was in the game but now on that street level yeah so I got into I got into the question because it's usually older people who like because it's okay to.

Speaker 1:

It's okay to a point to be like because right now some of us don't understand the playboy cardi heightness. You know what I'm saying. Just like, at that time maybe the older people didn't understand the, the migos, the gucci's, and so I'm asking the dude who said something which is an older cat.

Speaker 4:

And I was like Excuse me, there's people older than us that didn't understand bone Exactly. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

So, and I was asking the dude, I said well, and this one, I like I didn't even respond. I was like, okay, I see where you're coming, I see what you about to do. Yeah, because I was like would you consider gucci man a legend? He said no, what would make him a legend? I was all right, yeah, we can't have a conversation. You know, I'm saying because he, he older cat, that's obviously gonna be like the legends are millie mill, ll, koo jay, which those are, yeah, but there's, there's just like lebron is lebron and Jordan is Jordan and Magic Johnson. There are generations of what we would consider.

Speaker 4:

The best version of this, bro, is like okay, let's use like the Hall of Fame debate.

Speaker 2:

A lot of these Hall of Famers use.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you might have a Hall of Fame jacket. You might be in this building.

Speaker 1:

But it's more floors to this building. You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Not everybody get to the first floor. I mean the second floor. Not everybody make it to the top. You see what? I'm saying so just be happy you're in the fucking building, because not everybody make it to the building.

Speaker 1:

Not everybody get to that point. You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

But going back to the Gucci point man, I feel like Gucci is back on sport. He's like a grunt. I say grunt, Stunning growth. You ever seen him on YouTube? Stunning growth. Shout out to stunning growth, like he'll give a breakdown of basically what if? Of this particular ball player, a breakdown of basically what if of this particular yeah, yeah, okay, that's like gucci bro, he dropped state virgin roger drake yeah and he don't go to jail. How big is gucci?

Speaker 4:

you see what I'm saying because yeah he was literally transitioning from that, that, that mixtape and going into that about to spring load and jump up.

Speaker 1:

But even other than his own music, I mean, what he brought to us anyway, like the imprint that he had in the beginning is insane.

Speaker 4:

Nigga, look, look at the fight from the beginning. He had to go through bro Fighting Jeezy and the machine bro Off the rip Off in the beginning. This nigga already behind two eight balls, paul, and it's just like nigga for him to like literally get to that point. To where now the fucking industry?

Speaker 2:

is taking heat the way he got going on.

Speaker 1:

Come on bro.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, man. I just thought about that because I feel like In the region we at hell yeah, gucci is there, it's a fact, gucci might be on the fucking.

Speaker 1:

Mount.

Speaker 4:

Rushmore in the South bro.

Speaker 1:

Fact. No doubt about that. The South is and everybody got their regency bias. You know is and everybody got their Regency bias, or whatever. But I feel like Gucci get overlooked. People don't mention Master P For you when they be talking about hip-hop legends. Nobody mentions P.

Speaker 4:

Nobody mentions P because the way he out here hustling it's like, yeah, we see you hustling, bro, but we don't you know. I feel like for the younger people, a lot of people see Pete talking but don't see the result.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so they like nigga.

Speaker 4:

What the fuck is you talking about, bro?

Speaker 1:

Well, I guess that because I was about to say but the results was yeah for us, we seen it, that's what I was about to say, but they not looking into, they just going off of this right here.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, ain't nobody eating your cereal, bro. You see what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

That's how they looking at it, they getting them chips, though I'm just saying, though you see what I'm saying, a lot of people be like bro, come on man.

Speaker 4:

We don't see nothing. Then you got people like Fat Trill that come out and say what they say about you what?

Speaker 1:

they say about yeah, See what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

So it's one of them things like nigga how about?

Speaker 4:

all that faking the flies and shit.

Speaker 2:

You see what I'm saying, yeah.

Speaker 4:

So I don't know A lot of young people. Now, bro, it's like showing proof. It's like when we said they had it, but we never seen it. So we're like nigga, who the fuck is you Not knowing that this?

Speaker 1:

nigga really did have it.

Speaker 4:

And just had a couple missteps and lost it all and you know don't want to necessarily go through that same path to gain it back. You see what I'm saying and he's like man, I'm trying to tell y'all little niggas I used to do this, do that, just switch it up, do this. And they're like bro, how the fuck are you telling me? And I just made $10,000.

Speaker 3:

And he like bro $10,000 was my birthday.

Speaker 1:

That's cute.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's cute.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to help you.

Speaker 4:

You know, it's just a lot of it. Go back to you know how the youth is raised bro, how the youth is raised bro, and that's a whole, totally different thing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

You know, just staying on music. It's like, bro, if nobody has shown you that or pouring that into you, you don't really. You don't get that. You got to find your own way. You see what I'm saying Because I was fortunate enough, like my daddy was young enough to where he was catching all this shit when it was brand new so. I'm listening to what he I'm. My daddy was one of them. Men that nigga fuck that you ain't here with me, you know.

Speaker 4:

Fuck what your mom and them doing. Get your ass in the car. Yeah, I'm like, hey, lock the door. When I come back, I'm going to unlock my door, you see what I'm saying, that type of shit. So whatever he's playing and listening to my uncles, whatever they're playing and listening to, that's what I'm listening to. So I might not like it at the time but it grow on you. You see what I'm saying To where you're like.

Speaker 1:

Hey bro this ain't the same shit, bro. They not talking about nothing. That now I think it was easier to, and this kind of going into a different, but I think it was easier to impose the music that they grew up on to us, because it was only CDs. You get what I'm saying. You can only listen to what I got, yep, okay, but now with Apple Music and everything shit, it's a lot Okay.

Speaker 4:

So why do you think this song is totally different? Why do you think your music, your musical palette is so eclectic? Why do you think it's?

Speaker 2:

so.

Speaker 4:

It varies. What made her? What made her want to jump in different genres?

Speaker 1:

I guess just to hear different shit.

Speaker 4:

Because I feel like me, like my daddy, grew up in the 80s, so you know a lot of that hip-hop was brand new so before hip-hop my dad, you know where we at yo, yo, yo there's only one real black school and that was the high school. So you know, when you were in middle school it's a good mix, you know, depending on what part of town you in. But you know he grew up listening to like rock and roll and alternative rock and all this other shit, yacht music and all this other shit.

Speaker 4:

And then when hip hop started coming in, now that's the new thing, like now we finally got something.

Speaker 2:

You know what?

Speaker 4:

I'm saying, but he ended up going to the Navy on the West Coast or to the Navy and moved to the West Coast. So, being from the South, he's like nigga, this shit cool.

Speaker 1:

But I listen to Scarface and this that and the third.

Speaker 4:

So, growing up out there and being born out there. Growing up out there, you know I'm hearing everything because my daddy's like bro, I'm not just about to listen to Snoop and Dre all day like y'all niggas and got them Spice One and them. You know what?

Speaker 1:

I'm hearing everything because my daddy's like bro, I'm not just about to listen to Snoop and Dre all day like y'all niggas and got them Spice One and them.

Speaker 4:

You know what I'm saying, JO Felony. Yeah, you know what I'm saying. I'm naming all the niggas that. I grew up listening to, but then my daddy's like nigga fuck that. I know about Scarface and the Ghetto Boys.

Speaker 1:

I know about but that's from one region moving to another region.

Speaker 4:

That's what made me so eclectic when it came to music. That's what I'm saying Because most motherfuckers don't be like nigga I don't listen to nothing but drill.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, which is crazy.

Speaker 4:

I don't listen to nothing but gangsta rap.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I ain't talking about trap nigga.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about gangsta rap Just gangsta shit.

Speaker 2:

You see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

That type of been in that episode. It's like, bro, I listen to everything. I'm one of them. Niggas like music bring out the emotion and feelings in me. I could be mad as fuck. And then I hear a certain song. I can hear Gladys Knight, bro, the Makings of you.

Speaker 1:

And.

Speaker 4:

I be like God damn bro, that motherfucker.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

That motherfucking nerd Baby we're about to move?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's you also listening to more than just the sound of it and wanting to hear words. Yeah, I do, because I think that's why a lot of people get stuck in one genre because of the sound of it.

Speaker 4:

See, they go into shit that we be talking about offline, you know. That's why I tell my babies watch what you say. Yeah, because, but when we was little and your granny or somebody older than you caught you listening to 360, they'd be like what the hey cut that? You would cut that out before they jump into you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Because my great granny used to be like you. Better stop watching that shit before they jump into you.

Speaker 1:

You know what's crazy I guess I had. I mean, I had people outside of my family that really would say that, but my mama and my granny. It's only funny. I have a situation in my mind that I'm not going to tip. But when 3-6 Mafia brought out, where Is the bud? I remember where we was my granny, my mama, we all vibing the fucking Three 6 Mafia. Where is the bud?

Speaker 4:

That's crazy.

Speaker 1:

And I still ain't going to give the whole situation but to a point where we was acting out like looking for it, like in the house, type shit, my mama is older.

Speaker 4:

Y'all was in the trench then, and I love.

Speaker 1:

I always tell my boys there's two things that we had growing up. We had comedy and music. We was broke Like I'm talking about knock on the next door neighbor, ask for bread, type shit. So when it came to music and comedy, that's what we my mama was like. I remember my mama introducing me to Mystical like hey go sit down and listen to that.

Speaker 4:

Okay let me go. All right, boy, you think so constantly. That's why he your favorite.

Speaker 1:

Because she turned. No, I know why. And plus, I remember 96, hearing Mystical and wanting to rap myself. That's like the mind of Mystical. And Wantin' to Rap Myself, that's like huh. Yeah, the Mind of Mystical came out in 95.

Speaker 2:

Oh shit.

Speaker 1:

We was living in Sea Hills. I remember, yeah, and we was listening to Misk. I wrote my first rap, trying to rap.

Speaker 4:

You seen your old hood? Yeah, gentrification of mother fuckers. It's a mother fucker.

Speaker 1:

Did you hear Jim Jones and them talk about where down south people don't have, and I'm I'm a paraphrase, but he was saying in the south there are no such thing as hoods and an apartment type shit. He said the only. He said everybody in the south or people in it. I won't say he said everybody. He said people in the south have an advantage over New York, niggas, because we're all passed down houses from our grandparents.

Speaker 4:

Lies.

Speaker 1:

There is no Section 8 type upbringing Lies. I don't know what part of the South y'all been in and who in the south y'all know, but I promise you I ain't been passed down, no house nigga what I can guarantee that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

What the fuck I can guarantee the.

Speaker 1:

And I'm Rob Markman the.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I would have probably halfway agreed with the nigga if he would have said that about some West Coast niggas. Rob Markman, the. Because there's houses. Rob Markman, the. And they are passed down houses. Rob Markman, the. Houses, rob Markman, the. What the fuck are we talking about in the South nigga? Right before them, bitches was tore down. One of the biggest projects in Nashville Was right by the stadium bro.

Speaker 1:

They all threw it. I just thought it was funny. Now, not you alone, bro. Some of them are gone now. Most of them are gone, although there are still not no houses Been passed down, as much as Y'all think, I guess. But the hoods I've moved around a lot, but the spots that I grew up, yeah, they changing, yeah, nigga they got balconies on the back of them, bitches, nigga, what.

Speaker 4:

Y'all white folks running with their dolls and shit Niggas was scared of the wall.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I told you and y'all don't know some of y'all might know the story if y'all listening but I told you about that drone shot video of the Weigels over there.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, that's crazy Bam.

Speaker 1:

It's market. They making that bitch look beautiful over there.

Speaker 4:

And it's dusty as fuck.

Speaker 1:

But the stadium right there though. The stadium right there.

Speaker 4:

So they're going to have to. That just comes from. I don't want to call a man out his name. I don't know him. You know he going to talk dirty to you.

Speaker 3:

Nigga get your masters back.

Speaker 4:

You know what I mean. And that's crazy For them that wondering what's going on? Stop, what is it? Live studio. We got the studio, we got producers and shit walking, making sure we're doing what the fuck we're supposed to be doing.

Speaker 1:

Hey, stay on task, Stay on task.

Speaker 4:

Hurry up.

Speaker 1:

It's a time limit today, but no, that's crazy, yeah, I just thought that when we was talking about it I thought it was funny. That's crazy bro.

Speaker 4:

Who the fuck is getting passed down the house? I missed something. A motherfucker? If your mama, I'm 36. If a motherfucker got mama or granny on they house the way it's set up nowadays with Trump and everything else, bitch she done, got them. What's the shoe called?

Speaker 1:

Reverse mortgage. Come on, man.

Speaker 4:

How much equity I got. You said it was worth what oh?

Speaker 1:

yeah, fuck them kids. And ain't nobody going nowhere, ain't nobody moving out of the house to pass down the house, to try to get another house.

Speaker 4:

Nigga, if you sell your house for $800, you got to go and spend another $890.

Speaker 1:

Just to get something decent right now, yeah that's a two-bedroom, it's not happening. It's not sweet.

Speaker 2:

It's not sweet. You know what I'm saying. Down south no more.

Speaker 4:

Them niggas working remote jobs, bringing them California wages down south. Bro is not no bro Killing the game. Stop Niggas be wanting to talk. Trust me, I was one of them. I be trying to catch vibrant moments for us without doing stupid shit. Come on.

Speaker 1:

I'll take one for the team. Hey, I posted that clip right and I'm thinking, oh, they're going to be on this nigga right, I posted it on TikTok. Guess what the conversation became. The Thriller is not one of the best albums. You have to talk about songs in a Goddamn it is.

Speaker 4:

I told my brother about that shit too, but then the conversation became what is the best album. He said hey, bro, why'd you jump off the edge of that? I said nah, he sent my ass up, bro, and clipped that motherfucker. I said, nah, he sent my ass up, bro, and clipped that motherfucker up. I said because we talked before we even got on the fire.

Speaker 1:

He barely knew I had my red cup with me. Now, let it settle.

Speaker 3:

Let him simmer for a little bit, let him simmer for a bit. He said it didn't nigga. He said he doubled back.

Speaker 4:

He said but nah, nah, nah, nah, nah nah, fuck all that Ain't Mike, let him simmer for a bit, he said. He said but no, no, no, fuck all that ain't Mike, one of your favorite, that's the center. He said nah, bro, how dare you talk about?

Speaker 1:

that's all I was saying, not that you was comparing, but what even made you bring it up at that time?

Speaker 4:

and that's what he said bad time, bad time, bad time.

Speaker 1:

But then I'm in the comments. They like for you to say that Thriller is the best album. What about this from Stevie Wonder? I'm like no, let's go. I know Now, that's a whole nother conversation. That's a whole nother conversation.

Speaker 4:

Is Stevie Wonder. No, I'm saying like you know how they say, mike and Prince.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, now Stevie one of them.

Speaker 4:

You see what I'm saying. I don't think you know how they say Mike and LeBron and then they always leave out Kobe.

Speaker 1:

They leave out Kobe yeah.

Speaker 4:

Okay, hey, my man, I seen a clip where it said some of your siblings and correct me in the comments, but it was like this is sibling based, but some of your siblings will see all of the funerals. One of them will see none of the funerals and then I forgot the other one, but that's Stevie Wonder.

Speaker 1:

Bro, stevie Wonder performs that all the time, but he don't see none of them.

Speaker 4:

I wasn't even talking about that, bro. Oh, that's bullshit. You better quit that. That's crazy, bro. I wasn't even saying that. That's when you hit the, but he don't see. Nah, but it's like who gonna perform at Stevie's bro?

Speaker 1:

Usher nigga, Usher Usher gonna be the new guy.

Speaker 4:

He too busy out here Passing cherries around Paul.

Speaker 1:

Hey, you see, my dude, we still ain't got the shit on the list. It's fine, bro.

Speaker 4:

It's feeling.

Speaker 1:

You see my dude in the church cuz hey, marvin, what's up? Nigga it's feeling. You see my dude in the church cuz hey, Marvin, what's up?

Speaker 4:

He hit the motherfucker with Joe Clark. The enemy is here. Change the doors.

Speaker 1:

He said shut the doors. They, looking at him, like shut the doors.

Speaker 4:

Shut the doors. They're like that's crazy, Nigga, get the chains around back, Shut the door.

Speaker 1:

That nigga said I don't want to see he said he held him hostage for 40 bands. And then he said if you're giving it electronically, come up here so I can see you give it electronically.

Speaker 4:

Start the line on the left side.

Speaker 1:

Cash app over here. Venmo in the middle.

Speaker 4:

And if your Apple pay first? Lady is in the room.

Speaker 1:

That's it, everybody talking about something he's just asking for $20. Nah, fam, he not just asking for $20. He asked for 40 bands.

Speaker 4:

The motherfucker who said that, excuse my language. The person who said that did you give 20? Did you send them 20? And if your neighbor didn't have 20, did you lend them 20?

Speaker 1:

To send 40. Come on, man. I'm just saying, though. And then somebody in the comments I seen a video of a motherfucker talking about some. Y'all will pay this much to see Beyonce, but if the pastor asked for 20, you can't sell 20?. Bitch, first of all, what am I? 20 going to? Bitch first of all, this nigga can't kidnap me for $20.

Speaker 4:

I don't give a if I want to go but that shows you know how a lot of black folks are. You know, I never let this happen to me.

Speaker 4:

Yeah yeah, these grown-ass men wasn't on what hold on now I gotta go to work at one third. If you don't get the out, my face, bernard. You would just have my barbecue last week. My face, nigga, bernard. You was just at my barbecue last week. If you don't get the fuck up out there, I'd shoot one of y'all niggas. If you don't get the fuck up out the way, the hell wrong with you. Diggy Smith, you better. Hey, nigga. Hey, what's?

Speaker 1:

all that we out of here.

Speaker 4:

I already gave offering. You want to see it again? That's the craziest part. Hold on, bro. I'm paying Tide for folk who really do it. You're paying Tide offering, then you give a love offering, depending on if it's an anniversary, special pass of the day when they talk about that building fund.

Speaker 1:

Come on, bro, stop playing with me. Yeah, but I need that, though. I still need that though. Hey, now, before y'all click off of this video, it's just twenty dollars I'm gonna need y'all to send me twenty dollars. It's just twenty dollars you seen the video?

Speaker 4:

uh, the old living color clip with damon wayans and jim curry he said, I said, and Jim Curry, he said, I said and he pulled a gun.

Speaker 1:

Did you see me there? I ran across it, but I did see that shit, jim.

Speaker 4:

Curry got the revolver. He, like you're not giving it up.

Speaker 1:

That nigga say shut the door. Hey bro, come on man. Speaking of scams. The enemy is here. Speaking of scams.

Speaker 4:

You got to bring it up, dude.

Speaker 1:

There Speaking of scams, there's a woman who thought Listen to me. She started following A page on Instagram. She thought it was Brad Pitt. Brad Pitt Then emailed her and said hey, I'm in a hospital, can't afford to pay these bills. He said he can't afford to pay these bills, right? He said he can't afford to pay them because he's going through a divorce right now and his accounts are frozen. So I need you to send me some money. The woman first say no, this is stupid. This is not really Brad Pitt. He hit her with the. It is. Look at these pictures, right. He sent her some pictures that was photoshopped of his head on a hospital patient. How stupid. Clearly, fucking photoshopped. He sent her multiple pictures over days. One picture is him younger, with a fucking haircut. Another one is him with the longer hair. She married, right.

Speaker 1:

So now she's starting to think that she dating brad pitt fucking up her marriage she leaves, she divorces, her husband leaves her kids, while at the same time sending, quote unquote, brad Pitt, $850,000. I know, I know we supposed to. Some people do get caught, some people do get, Some people do get hey boy, she thought she had a.

Speaker 4:

He's my husband. We been dating online, but I know.

Speaker 1:

But it's crazy though, because you married kids and then, when I'm reading the story, it said her husband Was a millionaire. I said Was like she stole his money To send to Brad Pitt, or he was a millionaire Because they not together no more, and like she took half type shit. I don't know they just focused on.

Speaker 4:

Nigga Indeed have type shit.

Speaker 1:

I don't know they just focused on nigga Indeed.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that's all me, baby, that's all me. Listen, you be be light on me so so um, there's a list.

Speaker 1:

Look man, there's a. There's a list. There's a list going around, right, and if y'all know, bb dot got this thing that he called unlisted, right, where he makes up list of different things, right? So this list is the top 10 best guest rap verses of all time and I'm gonna read y'all his 10. Then, if dodie have a few, I'm gonna give y'all a few that I think he was missing, all right. All right, he got az on Life's a Bitch Cool. Andre 3000 on International Players Anthem Gotta be Kendrick on Like that. Nicki Minaj on Monster, which Lil' Kim on Quiet Storm, which it's probably one of Kim's. Okay, yeah, okay.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because I didn't look at the list for real.

Speaker 1:

You got Drake on Stay Scheming. All right, you know what I'm saying. That's what I said you know what? I'm saying, I wonder but yeah, you got Jadakiss on the Major Look remix, which I ain't mad at. You got Jay-Z on Diamonds, the Diamonds remix. Do you agree with that? No, I don't think that's top 10. I don't think it's top 10. Nas on Live at the Barbecue. Live at Barbecue.

Speaker 4:

Is that the little mixtape thing everybody rediscovered?

Speaker 1:

Which one I?

Speaker 4:

mean not mixtapes, All right, never mind, never mind. And then, you got Busta Rhymes on the Scenario remix from back in the day, which I ain't mad at that. I'm not mad at that. I ain't thinking that. I ain't thinking that. Okay, yeah, yeah. Now, although I instantly thought about the video.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it just popped in your mind, Although I'm not mad at that list. Right, these are a few that I feel like could have or should have been included. I'm going to give y'all one that y'all probably don't know. Shout out to Mr Mack, who is a Tennessee legend to us I won't say legend in hip hop, but to us. He had a little movement going but he put out a song called when you From, back in the day and he had Yo Gotti on it.

Speaker 4:

Yo Gotti's remix verse on that song is this headband Yo Gotti too, ain't it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this was Yo Gotti. This is when he sound like he was from Memphis for real. He done kind of lost that hard Memphis accent.

Speaker 4:

It's nigga traveling.

Speaker 1:

But he around you know what I'm saying. But that's one I think should have been on there, I think Tupac on Smile the Scarface.

Speaker 4:

But see, that's why I was confused, bro, from when you said that to me, because that's his song, but it's not. That's why, when you said features, I'm like all right, let me find features, got you? But okay, no, no, no, no, no, but that's a good. You heard, with Faces, yeah, so that's undeniable.

Speaker 1:

So I got that on there. I got Eminem on Dead Wrong. If y'all remember the song from back in the day From Sway and Tech. It was a song called Anthem and it had a bunch of verses on there. I got Tech N9ne from on the Anthem and Ferromance from on there. They didn't have the impact.

Speaker 4:

I didn't know he don't get shit from that song.

Speaker 1:

Who.

Speaker 4:

For a month.

Speaker 1:

From the.

Speaker 4:

The Godzilla.

Speaker 1:

Damn for real.

Speaker 4:

Don't get a motherfucking thing bro.

Speaker 1:

Industry is a fucking bitch boy.

Speaker 4:

Don't get a motherfucking thing, bro. They didn't even let his album come out Because of that.

Speaker 1:

I got. I got Tech N9ne from the Anthem and Furlmunch. I got Biggie from the Notorious Thugs that was with Bone Thug Song. And then Gunplay From Cartoons and Cereal with Kendrick Lamar Dude, because on that song Gunplay sounds like being on that song with Kendrick. I don't know what it was, but it made Gunplay sound like oh this nigga.

Speaker 4:

That made me feel like Gunplay was going to do something, but then it also made me feel like if somebody would direct him, because I feel like that was, and I might be wrong, but I feel like Kendrick was like hey, man, if you do this, Hone in on this part of it. Yeah, oh, for real, okay cool, because that don't sound like the rest of what Gunplay would have At all, at all. Even after that.

Speaker 1:

But Gunplay on cartoons and serial is fucking insane.

Speaker 4:

I had a whole bunch of verses I could have put on here that I thought about. But, like I said, I was trying to find features but I had Life of the Party.

Speaker 1:

Microphone cuz.

Speaker 4:

I had a 3K from Life of the Party Microphone cuz, excuse me. I had 3K from Life of the Party verse. They already said Nicki. They said Kendrick liked it Said 3K from International Players. I had J-Rock from Money Trees, I had M from Renegade and it's just a few that I thought of Rick Ross, devil in a Blue Dress. I did have somebody verse on here because I was like this is one of the greatest verses I've ever heard. I don't give a fuck. And this is not the greatest, this is not a top 10 verse, these are just some of the best verses I ever heard.

Speaker 4:

3k from McQueen and I yeah, yeah and then the last one I just thought before we came in here was Dolph off of Drip Like this yeah, bankroll. Freddie Dude, dolph got a lot, 2 Chainz got a lot of verses.

Speaker 2:

Chainz got a lot.

Speaker 4:

Everybody been saying, and I have seen, after you sent me that I seen everybody was putting his Mercy verse up, nigga his Gale and Oprah verse. Ooh, you see what I'm saying. Yeah, a lot of motherfuckers sleep on Change bro.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like he might not be the greatest, but he's one of the best, right, but he wanted him cuz. Yeah, he wanted him.

Speaker 4:

So putting that shit together. Change will put that shit together If you get on the verse with Change, bro you can't out-stunt him. Facts Facts I don't give a fuck how much money you got. He just going to make it sound like something. His swag and just the demeanor he has bro, he not going to allow it. You see what I'm saying. So he got a lot of verses out here. I thought a lot of Joel verses from Can't Feel my Face.

Speaker 1:

Joel's had a lot of verses on there. Now the one thing that stand out on here because he did in the post he was like one verse skill and impact. So I do feel like some of the verses that we might feel like no, but that's what I'm saying Might not have the impact. So I do feel like some of the verses that we might feel like might not have the impact.

Speaker 4:

That's why a lot of verses that I picked. I was like, did it change shit?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

He had motherfuckers feeling and thinking he's better than Jay-Z.

Speaker 1:

That should have been. Yeah, oh, even though what we do is for beans, oh, even though what we do is wrong Beans, beans If beans don't Stun it Grows.

Speaker 4:

Go right back to my mans.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

If he don't get that charge bro.

Speaker 1:

Everything changes. The conversation is different Because and I know it's been a debate in the hip hop community and we still on this, but there's not I know we stuck on Jay, so Jay is always going to be, jay is always going to be that name. But if you go back and listen to every song that Jay and Beans is on, it's not a wash ever like.

Speaker 4:

Beanie is on. It's not a wash ever no.

Speaker 1:

Like Beany is. Every time you hear them two together. Beany is like, because when we was talking about Beany's first album, the songs that Jay was on like, oh, I can kind of tell why he didn't really want to, because he would have, but Beenz got into some situations. He didn't have the business savvy, mind you know what I mean.

Speaker 4:

Is Jay putting out the work because he just that damn good? Or is he putting out the work so he can bury niggas up under the soil? That's another conversation.

Speaker 1:

That's a whole different conversation. I kind of feel like that's why he was like what they say in court. They was like do you, can he be under your wing? So when we need to check on him, we come to you.

Speaker 4:

Nah fam.

Speaker 2:

They asked him.

Speaker 4:

Mm-mm.

Speaker 1:

Would you be, can you be Be responsible, right, right, mm-mm, lock him up, cuz. Go ahead and lock him up.

Speaker 4:

You know what I would have said to you in that courtroom fuck you that barbershop, them clippers, the mother. I would have went crazy. Nigga, how the fuck you.

Speaker 1:

Supposed to be my man. Nah, I can't keep an eye on him. Put me in a studio. I'm on tour with you. It's only for a little bit of time.

Speaker 2:

What we do is wrong yeah.

Speaker 1:

But shout out to BDot, though, for putting out that list. There he is, I love the conversation starters, bro Big.

Speaker 4:

Crit. Oh my God, I can't believe I left my man's house, bro.

Speaker 1:

Which song, though? Big Crit on one train with everybody who was on that? Was it Matt Miller? Was Matt Miller on there? I think Danny Brown, kendrick Abso, it was a few folks on there. Hey, shout out to Crit, a South legend, because I know y'all going to start the conversation that he's not a legend. But Crit is Crit. Crit was here, you hear me.

Speaker 4:

Hold on, man, my nigga fucked up bro.

Speaker 1:

Even though what we do is wrong Bro on that song.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

You got A$AP Action Bronson, danny Brown, joey Badass, kendrick Lamar, yellow Wolf and Big KRIT. Bro, y'all not about to sit and listen to me and KRIT, just don't get that.

Speaker 1:

And he was there, it's because KRIT is his self KRIT, do his own thing. Same thing with Killer Mike. Killer Mike don't get that and he was there. It's because Crit is his self. Crit do his own thing. Same thing with Killer Mike.

Speaker 4:

Killer Mike, don't jump into all this shit, oh my God. Three states on Killer Mike.

Speaker 1:

Oh, the science isn't but the impact. It ain't got the impact. Nah, it ain't got the impact, but that might be one of the best verses.

Speaker 4:

I like badass on wrong idea. But that might be one of the best verses.

Speaker 1:

I like badass on wrong idea. I ain't mad at that.

Speaker 2:

You know, what.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I ain't mad at that, am I Not you, okay, no, because you know what motherfuckers like. Nigga you a jerk Bro. Oh my God. Corrupt on doggy dog world, corrupt on. Ain't no Fun.

Speaker 1:

Snoop on.

Speaker 4:

Number G Thing. If corrupt ever give a fuck about a bitch. I hope he be broke. I never had no motherfucking endo smoke. I get smoked and loony Bitch. You can't do me BBD Yohuchi, groupie. I got no love for hoes. That's something that I learned in groupie. I got no love for hoes. That's something that I learned in the past. I had a fucking monster post to pay these hoes Just the latest hoes. I know the pussy's mine. I'm a fucking off time and I'm through with it.

Speaker 1:

Pass it to the homies, man, come on bro the nigga we said it when we was talking about Corrupt If he wasn't a West Coast rapper, he'd be one of the greatest niggas to ever rap, Because that nigga's nice.

Speaker 4:

Yo Boyliss, I love Wayne Liss, bro. I can't remember his top five when he was asked by Skip Bayless, but he had Missy in it, bro, Of what though?

Speaker 1:

His top five influences. Okay, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo yo, missy, don't get missy, don't she?

Speaker 4:

don't say a lot of shit like I can't stand the rain.

Speaker 1:

But missy is one of them. One of them, ones that if she really wanted to stun on motherfuckers, oh no no, no, she gave me whimsical raps, though she was like it's not hard when the rain hits my window Five, six, ten and that yeah. She could come out and say oh, y'all want to talk about what. Who did what? Lay it out Producing, writing, rapping, singing. My girl Shout out to sister Beep beep who got the keys?

Speaker 4:

to the Jeep. I'm driving to the beach, but I'm driving to the beach. But uh, she had motherfucking phone books In her driving seat in a video Bruh.

Speaker 1:

Have you seen her lately? I love Miss you. She done lost some weight. What was that song that?

Speaker 4:

This shit came out when I was like 8th grade. I love Missy she done, lost some weight.

Speaker 2:

What was that song that that?

Speaker 4:

shit came out when I was like eighth grade.

Speaker 1:

She had us going fucking crazy. I know the song, but I can't.

Speaker 4:

She had that double dutch sample in her, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to Jade too, who just disappeared. She was on Missy's album and just In the classroom. Yeah, and just disappeared.

Speaker 4:

She was on missy's album and just in the classroom, yeah, yeah it just disappeared bro, her little, that whole little wave like tweeting them, that followed.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh my god and you know before, before it was that it was, uh, it was, it was missy Tessie Aaliyah, Timbaland Magoo Gene Wine, that whole little yeah.

Speaker 4:

Nigga. Come on, bro, we come from good music.

Speaker 1:

We grew up on some good music boy. We come from good music.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to tell you Even when we start finding ourselves bro and start getting into that crunk trap.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah yeah.

Speaker 1:

That was different, that was different.

Speaker 4:

A nigga say golden era. Everybody golden era Is different, though yeah.

Speaker 1:

Go back to our first episode. We talked about what would you consider your generation of?

Speaker 4:

music, my golden era, from like 96 to my shit, from like 96 to 2009.

Speaker 1:

I was about to say I will put in my mind 98 to like 2010. I understand that.

Speaker 4:

I understand that I ain't going to sit here and be like man nigga, that, that, that and when we go back and deep dive I'll be like goddamn. I wish I was a little older then.

Speaker 1:

Facts there's a lot of music that I've thought that boy if I was like 19-something when this dropped.

Speaker 4:

That's why I understand when my daddy and them was in high school and that Rakim dropped bro.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

And them niggas seeing that shit for the first time I understand that Everything changing, because it's like, first off, it's a whole new sound really hitting and them niggas is talking About some shit, but that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and then niggas saying like, hold on, bro, that's achievable.

Speaker 2:

I can get a donkey round. How you get that. Not too many people had them motherfuckers.

Speaker 3:

How you get that.

Speaker 2:

Hell yeah, bro.

Speaker 1:

Alright, let's talk about Some new music that dropped Okay who. All right, let's talk about some new music that dropped. Okay, who do you want to start? Let's start with Will Smith. Will Smith dropped a new album based on a true story. It's trash. Is it too many writers on it? I didn't even want to look at the writers to see hold on, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 1:

Okay, go ahead I didn't want to look at the writers because I wanted to think let me just go into it and see who did what. But you can tell, listening to it, the songs that will smith wrote versus a big shine asked. Versus. What's the dude's name? Joyner Joyner Lucas, you can tell. Even if I won't say they wrote whole verses, I'm going to say it was a lot of input, Fuck the verses.

Speaker 4:

He wrote the whole song.

Speaker 1:

It was a lot of input.

Speaker 4:

I ain't looking for, I'm look. I understand people are in a place where they're like, let me get back to my first love. Let me get back to what kicked it all off of me. But sometimes you just don't want to tarnish what you have, bro. Yeah, so with Let me speak for myself, I would Right. If I'm the first Grammy Award winner, if I'm you let that legacy just be.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Like.

Speaker 4:

I'm not like.

Speaker 1:

Like.

Speaker 4:

LL, I understand you could do it. You want to prove to people, these youngins. I have nothing to prove. Go and look at my track record.

Speaker 1:

The difference between LL and Will Smith though Will Smith can't rap like LL that LL album, and I get what you're saying, but that LL album is a good album they come from.

Speaker 4:

but that's LL doing LL things. That's what I'm saying. It's not LL going to Jay-Z to get a track. It's not him going to Trick Daddy to sound like Miami you know what. I'm saying it's not that it's LL showing to Trick Daddy to sound like Miami. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 1:

It's not that it's LL showing you ain't shit change, he can still do it. I'm just older.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, you see what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

Because he was gone.

Speaker 4:

But it's LL. Just like when we said about Cube it's Cube. It might be outdated, but that's Cube. Yeah, he's not giving you nothing but himself. Yeah, the times may have went past his sound. Yeah, sure enough, but nigga, I'm not doing nothing different from what the fuck I know to do this is what got me here.

Speaker 4:

I'm gonna stay on that track. And what happened? I don't have to do it, but I, I just want to do it. The nigga probably hit 500. You see what I'm saying. And then look what him and Mount Rushmore did All them niggas tapping that damn near 60.

Speaker 1:

Are you talking about with Cube now?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, cube, yeah Cube, snoop.

Speaker 1:

E-40.

Speaker 4:

Look what they did. And them niggas, bro. At that time they still put out a quality project, bro. They probably didn't do the numbers, but, nigga, they still hit numbers. They still got a fucking fan base, bro. That Will Smith shit, bro. If you're going to do Will Smith, give us.

Speaker 1:

Will Smith, get in jiggy with him and you know what? I wouldn't have been mad at that if you was just like, oh, I'm going to give him a man in black tie Not really that. But you know what we're looking for you, looking at you to do. That's Will Smith. You don't have to come in here with the fuck you he doing all that.

Speaker 4:

We know that's not you.

Speaker 1:

We know that's not you, and even if it is, we ain't used to it you don't even give us that On your Instagram, bro.

Speaker 4:

And what were you going Off on Jada about? Don't do that this is how. I get my money Come on.

Speaker 2:

You don't do that.

Speaker 1:

Well, it's out there If y'all want to listen to it. It's available on your DSP and we know you tough, we know you from.

Speaker 1:

Philly, yeah, but ain't nobody fucking with you when you got Charlie Mack, the, the, fact that one thing I didn't like about it is so he starts off with a song and it's like people having conversations. He's all the voices, but it's like conversations about why he did this. Why him? I think because you done been in all the platforms and talking about why you smacked Chris. What's going on with you and Jada? So this conversation song sounds like it just sounds corny, okay. And then throughout the album there's just other songs of like oh my God, I'm the victim. Why are y'all treating me like this? It just sounds like you trying to say Sounds like he playing give me a hug in the back. It's like he's like hey, black people. Sound like he playing give me a hug in the back.

Speaker 1:

It's like he's like hey, black people, I miss you. Come give me a hug, give me a hug. Give me a hug. I mean it's cool, but it ain't, for me, the best thing about it, though, like he said on the album, I don't need to do this for money. I'm doing it because I want to. So that's cool Because it's a hobby. It's a hobby, it's something you want to do. You know what you should do.

Speaker 4:

Get behind one of these black film studios.

Speaker 1:

I'm not mad at that.

Speaker 4:

And start putting out your movies.

Speaker 1:

I'm not mad at that. That's what he should do.

Speaker 4:

I wouldn't be mad at that. And then, when you put them movies out, record a song for the soundtrack. Pop off those always do good for you.

Speaker 1:

Even the. Wild Wild West song and then start a podcast, a company, and sign some underground potters. You know what I'm saying. I think that'd be good With your name behind it. My name's Smith too.

Speaker 4:

Your cousin Somewhere down there At least your folks was on the same. You know what I'm saying Facts.

Speaker 1:

Dirk also dropped an album called Deep Thoughts. Oh, my goodness, dirk, I don't want to say too much because I'm a civilian now.

Speaker 4:

You've always been a civilian.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. There's a few songs where they're blanking out certain shit and you can tell it's names that he would say back in the day or certain things that he would say on his older shit that on this album they are choosing to blank out. Who is he signed to?

Speaker 4:

That I don't know. Okay, if I'm not signed to anybody, I'm holding this album Because I don't know what's going to happen. My life is in limbo right now as far as the court system right. I can control my money. As far as I know, he can control his money right.

Speaker 1:

He signed to Sony.

Speaker 4:

Okay, yeah, I'm not releasing any music because at this point I don't know what's going to happen. I don't know if I'm going to be going away for a long time or forever. This is the only trump card I have to save me and my family as far as financially, if I do have to do something yeah, I'm saying yeah like I'm not, I'm not, I'm not just about to put this out and then I don't know.

Speaker 4:

I guess you can look at it two ways, because if he still has access to the money and he gives the the album to him, yeah, and he gets money back from it and my family can move that money and do what they need to do before everything gets shut down that's a different thing. But if all the money is shut down right now and then I'm dropping this and that money is hitting a fucking brick wall.

Speaker 1:

It's just there going bouncing back to the people.

Speaker 4:

And I don't have access to it. What are we doing? Because if I get, I'm saying this no go ahead. If I get locked up and now I can use that album as some type of To send back to my folks. Or some type of you know Barter To. You know, just set my people up and you can have this shit.

Speaker 3:

You know what I'm saying yeah.

Speaker 4:

We don't know the logistics of the contract you know what I'm saying. Right, it just seems weird, bro, because the shit that you're talking about in this fucking album is not going to help your case.

Speaker 2:

At all.

Speaker 4:

Why am I dropping shit that might be incriminating?

Speaker 1:

That can still be used.

Speaker 4:

This shit was recorded before or around the time all this went down. Excuse me, so it's just bad timing bro.

Speaker 1:

I think it's bad timing. And then, when you listen to the album, there's some songs where he sounds like hey, yo, it just sounds like I know yo.

Speaker 4:

It just sounds like I know what you're getting. It sounds like you don't have any remorse for anything that you've done.

Speaker 1:

So there are some songs where he sound like because we talked about him changing and being so. It's a couple songs where it sound like he like this is my new life that I want to lead, but then when you listen to it a little bit more, you still got them same type of songs.

Speaker 4:

But you said it, this is the type of life that I want to lead, but this is the type of life that I'm still living.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, the mix of it just don't sound right.

Speaker 4:

I would have not put this shit out and I'm going through what I'm going through.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Now, if this would have happened, if If I would have dropped this and then two, three months later, shit fall down, then that's different, that's something different. That's something different. But I'm not about to drop this shit because you don't have anything different than what you've already been talking about you still sliding. The only difference is we know you took your shahada, we know you got married, we know you doing different shit or trying to do different shit.

Speaker 1:

But in the midst of that, you're still doing the same shit, you're still around the same thing and even if you're not doing quote unquote, you're still talking. So once you get in trouble for this certain shit and then the album come out and you talking about this certain shit, I mean, I'm not for using lyrics, but if it lines up to what we're seeing. You see what?

Speaker 4:

they're doing. Yeah, niggas, what's happening is in my mind. In my opinion, they're forcing you to figure out a different way. We're not going to allow you to exploit your life if we can't exploit yours Right right, right right.

Speaker 2:

You see what I'm saying, right.

Speaker 4:

So now niggas is going to have to get back to that kid in play mode, that two live crew mode. You're going to have to start doing shit like that, just so a motherfucker is out of sight, out of mind, type shit.

Speaker 1:

Right right, right, right right.

Speaker 4:

And then just sprinkle it in, bro.

Speaker 1:

We know what it is, but I was about to say, the problem with the new people today, and the same thing with certain podcast folks. People don't know how to talk, they just know how to speak, what they doing.

Speaker 4:

No, no, no, no, no, no. Well, OK, ok, I feel what you're saying, but a lot of it not even that. They don't know how to talk. Niggas is scared to be different.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. That goes into the same thing, because when it come to rapping, these niggas not even artists.

Speaker 4:

They only doing it to make money, so they can only talk about what they think everybody want to hear. Let's say bro, let's use bro, for example you know what I'm talking about, right I'm gonna say yeah shiny head yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah he lived the life that he lived

Speaker 2:

right.

Speaker 4:

Mm-hmm, he claimed what he claimed, right.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

I was with this nigga a lot, right, mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

What? What are we talking about? Dog Nigga, but you can be da-da-da-da, you up under me, da-da-da. I feel that Mm-hmm up under me. I feel that I do. That ain't happening, because the moment I do that, I'm not. I'm labeled, yeah, I'm expected not to fuck with certain people that I already got relationships with. You see what I'm saying. I'm not Nigga, no. And then if I wanted to take Instruction From a random nigga you know what I'm saying I would've went to the army.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. Like no nigga.

Speaker 4:

The fuck is we talking about?

Speaker 1:

But For the niggas that have entered into that world, you gotta know how to move now though, but this is my thing and not get on a podcast and then call into the podcast while you locked up and say, hey, this is what's going on. What the fuck is wrong with y'all, what the fuck is wrong with y'all.

Speaker 4:

First off, don't get on the podcast and tell on yourself.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, so they want the nigga that shot the nigga on East right and I know that nigga. I know the nigga Like his favorite color blue. He always wearing blue. He even brought me the weapon. What's that car that he drive all the time the Regal. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

What the fuck that nigga drive a.

Speaker 1:

Nigga start talking about games or something. Nigga talk about fucking Grand Theft Auto and shit. Nigga. No, bro, listen to me.

Speaker 4:

You can talk about what the fuck you want to talk about, but don't talk about the present. Don't talk about shit that's open. That's what kills me about niggas who say they street Everybody want to be. Look, man, I don't give a fuck Nigga. You see it. Nine out of Fuck that. You see it? Yeah, I give a little leeway. You see it nine out of ten times. It's only one out of ten niggas that's going to keep it solid and not say nothing. Yeah, you see what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

Everybody else Nigga they.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Because niggas ready to say something he said what?

Speaker 4:

Because niggas ready to say something. He said what.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God.

Speaker 4:

No, this is what really happened and the motherfucker ain't even saying shit, ain't said nothing.

Speaker 1:

Ain't said nothing.

Speaker 4:

The biker boys. They got in that big ass brawl. It was probably 170 to 210 motherfuckers, bro. Ain't not one of them motherfuckers saying shit? And guess what happened? All of them motherfuckers got to walk him Because none of them broke Bitch. I ain't seeing shit.

Speaker 2:

Ain't nothing happening.

Speaker 4:

You're bleeding from your skull.

Speaker 1:

Darnell. But that's all, yeah, that's nothing. I mean, shit, shit was happening, shit happened. But that's what I say If you can't, if you ain't about that, ain't no real gangsters bro.

Speaker 4:

Not like. Ain't no real gangsters, bro. A nigga might come out here and crash out and blow a motherfucker's brains out, but as soon as they get the chance to tell on a motherfucker to go free, they gonna do it. Oh, facts, facts. Ain't no gangsters out here, bro? Because real gangsters do what the fuck they supposed to do. If I'm getting money in this community, bitch, I'm putting money in the community. When we was little, it was niggas that was getting money, bro, and when they seen you doing shit hey, lamar, what that report card looking?

Speaker 2:

like you see what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

I wasn't who I am now, so they seen a nigga what that report card looking like.

Speaker 1:

But that's because those type of niggas don't exist. No more period. You know why? Because everybody want to run on their own right, so you got all these niggas in the street. You got all these niggas in the street, just like you saying but even if they come to you let's say I wanted to be in the streets Niggas could say hey, fam, this ain't for you, this ain't for you, we gonna be back. But those type of niggas don't exist, because none of them niggas are really bout it anymore. Rob.

Speaker 4:

Markman, Not even that.

Speaker 1:

Rob Markman no nigga in the street right now. I'm not going to say you not bout it, but you bout something. But you ain't, there's no creed anymore.

Speaker 4:

Rob Markman. A lot of men don't I ain't even going to say men A lot of dudes don't fucking care, no more. What the fuck can I get out of this Exactly? That's all it is, bro. Don't nobody want to? Hey man, let's fuck with Lil' JJ bro. Mama fucked up Lights on and off, bro. All he doing is going to school trying to hoop. The nigga got down. He got the talent, bro, but he stressing about. You know what I'm saying? This, that and the other. Right bro, man Cup on it. Man, make sure you go to school, just make sure you straight, bro. We going to get you up out of here. You see what I'm saying. Then come back, bro. I don't want nothing from you, bro, but help out with about it, bro. I wish it was people like Bumpy Johnson. I'm a dude, I'm a dude. What the fuck I'm supposed to? I'm out here thugging, but ain't nobody fucking with this community, though, right, ain't no bullshit coming?

Speaker 1:

in.

Speaker 4:

There is no community. No, but that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

There's no community.

Speaker 4:

No, more it, but it start with you, though. I can only change what's in my facet.

Speaker 1:

Right right.

Speaker 4:

So when my son come in with his people hey, bro, come in. Hey, we don't do that around here. Switch that shit up, bro. If you, speaking to her, this is yes ma'am, no ma'am, that type of shit. Like, bro, you got to give these babies respect.

Speaker 1:

But that goes into now. We just on some street.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

But there's no rules. There was old Ernestine on the street down the corner. Don't fuck around with her crib. That's Ernestine now she been around here for a while. Oh cuz, got his kids with him, don't hit him with his kids with him. We just seen that dude at the car wash got hit and his daughter died too. You ain't even spoke. That's not even. There's none of them type of rules. No more. If, if, uh, if, where we was from, if somebody was doing some shit on my mama porch, my, my mama could come out and say hey, don't do that around here. Them niggas who are the niggas in the street will say my bad, yes, ma'am, you say that to one of these YNs right now. Hey, fam, get off my porch with that. Who the fuck you talking to? They're going to blow your fucking brains out.

Speaker 4:

That depends on who poured you on.

Speaker 1:

But I know it depends on who poured you on, but I'm just talking about the old lady who's been here. That woman should be able to come out and say baby, get off my porch. Y'all do that down there.

Speaker 4:

Not even on her porch. Hey, baby, y'all mind going down the street with that?

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. But that type of shit don't exist, no more. Different life, different life. We old now hey bitch ass, nigga, didn't?

Speaker 4:

I see you and Miss Johnson taking the motherfucking groceries in there and you was watching her. Fuck out of here, nigga. I don't fuck with you no more, nigga.

Speaker 1:

It don't exist, it, it don't exist, it don't exist.

Speaker 4:

Take Miss Johnson groceries in.

Speaker 4:

If you see her with her groceries, I got you Shouts out to my man's uncle man, my brother Landon man. I don't talk to him all the time, I need to reach out to him, but his uncle Doty, bro, he was Doty before I was Doty, Way before nigga man, I wake up over his career stage and I always wanted to be this type of uncle or this type of person. Bro man Doty would wake up when them J's drop. Bro, I'm like man, I'm getting a J's drop, you know what I'm saying Just as a kid in my mind.

Speaker 4:

I'm like everybody getting them. J's from me. He's like man. Come on, we all got some mom.

Speaker 2:

He be like man come on, we all got to the mile.

Speaker 4:

I'm like he be like hey man, what size you were Yo Me, you know what I'm saying. And then the motherfucker be like nigga, what size do you wear? Six, they get them on six, bro. My dude was like I told you I ain't like a punk bro. It got you, but even that don't exist. I always want to be that nigga, my son's friends. I ain't gonna buy you no, james, everything 200, nah.

Speaker 1:

You got six friends.

Speaker 4:

I'll be damned if I'm spending $750 on some other kid.

Speaker 1:

I'll pay for everybody to go to Jump.

Speaker 4:

Jam, though Y'all go to Jump Jam.

Speaker 1:

I got it cuz Don't worry about that we're about to go.

Speaker 4:

man, who your mama? You want to call her when y'all live, because my uncle used to do that to my homeboys. Excuse me, rest in peace. Captain Marcus, ray, alfred, sr. Man, my man flew helicopters, bro, for the US Army man. But growing up, anybody who really know me, bro, and was coming up around me man Marcus, would be like hey, bro, we about to go eat. He don't say do you want to go eat? Yeah, we about to go eat. Who your mama? Who your daddy? Yeah, where you live. He'll pull up on her. Is they home?

Speaker 2:

Is they?

Speaker 4:

yeah, hey, my name is Marcus Ray Alford, captain, marcus Ray Alford. Boom, I'm Doty's uncle, he with me. I'm just letting y'all know we'll be here. I bring him back da-da-da-da, that type of shit to where it's like bro, y'all ain't never. You know what I'm saying. That's a real man to me, yeah, and that's how I try to be like hey, bro, we not doing it.

Speaker 1:

Hey man, what's your mama name? Because how you look and I've seen it, I've seen it. But how you look, taking your kids and their friends out to eat and don't feed the friends. Like a motherfucking buster, and I've seen it Like a buster With my own eyes. Hey, fam, you ain't going to get a little cuddled now, you? Nah bro, that ain't my kid.

Speaker 4:

That's some hoe, ass shit.

Speaker 1:

That's some bitch ass shit.

Speaker 4:

Why the fuck did you bring one? Hey man, shout out to my nigga D and David man, they daddy, bro Boom, if you walked up on they motherfucking on they porch and the niggas were on the basketball practice, get your ass in the truck, nigga, where we going.

Speaker 1:

You show up, you're on the team out of America because you're pulling now let's go, but that's community.

Speaker 4:

There is no community. There's no community.

Speaker 1:

Y'all know, you know how I am when it comes to food. I can't eat how I used to. But one thing me and my wife gonna do they gonna feed you.

Speaker 4:

We gonna make sure niggas eat, ain't no sharing.

Speaker 1:

Get what the fuck you want. We gonna make sure niggas eat, but that's just Bro that's one of my.

Speaker 3:

Finest memories bro.

Speaker 4:

First time going to this man's Studio Way off of the door no shirt, no socks, no shoes. Niggas, you hungry? Yeah, what pizza you eat? What kind you eating, bro, nigga? I eat meat lovers. I eat with him. This nigga ordered everybody in the motherfucking house.

Speaker 1:

Everybody going to get their own pizza girl.

Speaker 4:

If you was in, there ain't no mediums or no smalls Nigga. I went home and fed me and my girl, my newborn baby Nigga everybody going to eat, nigga.

Speaker 1:

I don't even want to talk about it like that, but when we go out to eat the whole diamond cup, what you mean, you got, eric, come on your kids here. You got your kids with you, nigga, everybody gonna eat.

Speaker 4:

But see, you know what I do because I know what type of person you are. I'll go back to the waitress and be like hey, man, take all the kids off, I'll put them on my. I appreciate you.

Speaker 1:

The only thing I don't do. I take your whole family out to eat. You buy drinks, that's boom. That's what I'm about to say, the only thing I don't do is buy drinks, no.

Speaker 4:

But If you're drinking alcohol, no. But see that If a nigga complained about that, bro he a bitch ass nigga.

Speaker 1:

Facts he's a bitch ass, nigga. I'll make sure your whole family, but I'm not buying no alcohol for nobody, you know I partake. Of course.

Speaker 4:

I'm partake Any and everywhere I go.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

What I can't deal with is when they go hey, bro, you ain't manic on my family Bitch, I'll take a walk around the block. It's cold, but don't tell me I can't. You see what I'm saying. I can't do my thing it was freezing cold when we first started.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And what I saw you was like Bro, you can, I don't know, nah, nah, nah, yeah, cause you're, it's cold, your baby's here. Yo, yo yo yo, yo he was like Nigga, last time you almost Called my mom. I seen you, you, you see what I'm saying, but that's just me. I'm going to do what I got to do, even if you don't you know what I'm saying, because I got some people in North Carolina. They don't really you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, but I be like shit. I don't either, but you know.

Speaker 2:

But no, they like, they like.

Speaker 4:

They just yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying. Different life.

Speaker 1:

I ain't used to Febreze since high school, guy hey it'd be funny because my man would come in, my son would text me and say it's Doty down there.

Speaker 4:

I'm trying to keep that five man.

Speaker 1:

Doty downstairs yeah, that nigga here. Y'all be quiet. We about to do a podcast.

Speaker 4:

When nigga hit me with hey bro, you can't smoke no more. I know there's some bad shit, you know what I'm saying, but you know what. I do appreciate that because you do cater to your boy, you're like hey, bro, I need to make you. Hey, bro, is you comfortable?

Speaker 1:

I'm going to tell y'all a truth. I don't have a lot of friends. So the few that I keep, the few that I got, I got to make sure we good. I talk to my friends, shout out to my Dami Cuts, family, cuz, and they brothers.

Speaker 4:

Them ain't even my friends. If you my friend, nigga, I don't got to be my friend.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, that's my bro, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, love.

Speaker 4:

When we partake, bro, we just cool, All right bro If. I hit you with man love. Be safe you be like don't be fucking with me. Yeah, that's my nigga right there. I'm one of them, niggas bro for college. You know I don't go out of my way, but if you call me and be like, hey, bro, I'm tired when you at Mile marker 17. Out of my way, mm-hmm. But if you call me, be like, hey, bro, I'm tired when you at Mm-hmm, mile marker 17. Whew, nigga, what the.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm outside of chat.

Speaker 4:

Hey bro, I'm on my way, yeah, but but nigga just know you owe me big time. I'm one of them, niggas. I'll come and get you but my favor, gonna be a favor.

Speaker 1:

Hey, my bro. Bro, we was talking about earlier. That nigga used to hit me up, that nigga be on the highway passing me. Hey, fam, I just seen you. You got five dollars. Wait a minute when you at first off you didn't hear that honk.

Speaker 4:

That was me, that was me.

Speaker 1:

Nigga, I thought that was the 18-year-old Nigga Busta. I'm right behind you now.

Speaker 4:

You want to meet me too, X.

Speaker 1:

Shout out to my nigga, though, boy.

Speaker 4:

I love that nigga boy. I ain't gonna lie that nigga used to get too good bro.

Speaker 1:

I don't look, yeah, I see, I see.

Speaker 4:

Nigga. Look, I understand. You know I'm becoming a man. I'm becoming a man where I go. What?

Speaker 1:

was we at? We was talking about Dirk.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, bro, it's only a couple cuts on there for me.

Speaker 1:

It's a few on there that I'll just do.

Speaker 4:

Without looking at my phone, maybe Vanish Mode one where he was talking about he was married. And that's crazy, bro. If you're married, just say you're married, Just say it. Yeah, you already showed your first baby mama. But yeah, man like Bad Tommy, maybe a good album to his actual fans.

Speaker 1:

If I had to rate it on our scale, I'm giving it like a two and a half three.

Speaker 4:

I'm down there with a two with you. Yeah, I'm like two and a half three, because it's like maybe you know you're going to push it up, but I wonder he got a future. He got a future feature on there it's pretty straight. But, like I said, like outside of the like the little cuts that for the whole Drake situation.

Speaker 1:

I do want to see what the. Of course we don't focus on numbers, but I do want to see what the first week do, just based off because it's being quiet.

Speaker 4:

They're going to jump.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying. It's being quiet. There was no single per se, I mean, of course, with his situation.

Speaker 4:

So I mean I'd like to see what it do, though. We review albums and stuff. I'm just really trying to keep going. So I'm going to have to review Trippie Redd. I ain't really listening to it. I'm going to keep it real with our fans. It was just so much going on. And then the feature verse. They threw me out, bro, because I was really thinking about how many verses out there that you get overlooked.

Speaker 3:

I feel like Devin the.

Speaker 4:

Dude outshined a lot of dudes out there. But just to get back to it.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, I want to put it all in there, sorry.

Speaker 2:

Sorry, fuck it.

Speaker 4:

But then what else? Are we going to touch on him. Before we pause, before we go and get out of here, you want to touch on the Big U shit Mm-mm, you don't Mm-mm, I ain't a villian.

Speaker 1:

I'm not either, but I don't really know a lot about it. I know better.

Speaker 4:

You can't catch me south of Wilshire, I know better. I'm calling all comedians when I get out there and I blow up. Bro, when we blow up. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, you can be like hey, bro, why are you fucking with this? Hey, we talk about that all the time.

Speaker 1:

What's the first comedian you would hit up if you could? Oh, man, because I'm calling Godfrey.

Speaker 2:

I love Godfrey. That's who I'm calling.

Speaker 4:

That's who I'm calling, calling and godfrey out. You know I always talk about godfrey and um his co-host. Uh, I'm I'm kind of faded right now you're kind of going. I don't want to be on there with certain people on there, but if it's him and uh uh, my man, it's okay I know I know I love god.

Speaker 4:

I know good, I listen to it every day when I'm at work. But, god, the first comedian that I I I probably tap in with, I don't know, uh, craig fax, um, it's a lot, tony Baker. I like. Tony Kevin on stage. I fuck with, but I used to really fuck with Kevin on stage.

Speaker 1:

It's just you know that nigga said Stephen A, after I talked about putting hands on LeBron. He said you said that you would put hands on LeBron if he put hands on you. Kevin on stage said no If LeBron put hands. K-1 State said no, if LeBron put hands on you, you would just have LeBron's hands on you, like that's the thing Nigga.

Speaker 4:

We seen how you put hands on the mix. What?

Speaker 3:

are we talking about that, nigga?

Speaker 1:

said you would just have LeBron's hands on you.

Speaker 4:

That's it by the time you wind up for your hook, you're already going back. It's over with. It's over with I don't know, all the comedians outside of the major comedians, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Because I can name all the major comedians and I don't want to disrespect them by not saying they're major, but any motherfucking body that came through ADD all deaf dizzle, yeah, yeah, Like to hear more. Tony Baker, Craig, uh, Craig, facts um shit, even book upon bro. Like just to hear it, to hear their stories, bro. But I would hang around people like that, bro.

Speaker 1:

Like, and I would call Corey Hogan just so I can talk shit and he could talk shit with me.

Speaker 4:

I just want to be around, corey, like just to see, like I just want to be able to fly on the wall, like, hey, what's up, corey, I want to hang with you.

Speaker 2:

You're cool, nigga.

Speaker 1:

You're a cool little nigga. Yeah, yeah, yeah, come on.

Speaker 4:

I ain't going to say shit, but you know how I'm raised. If I'm going to look at them like nigga, if you're a pop-off bitch, I'm flying off. You better have my bail ready Yo yo, but yeah, I just bruh, like all the big people that I want to meet. Like people that I want to meet are like comedians bruh Cat Williams, ali Sadiq Shit. Shout out to Ali Sadiq man. He came to Knoxville.

Speaker 1:

I missed that show too at the Bijou Theater.

Speaker 4:

This motherfucker did not miss bruh it was not a dead moment in that motherfucker. I don't know if it was sold out or not, but it looked jam packed yeah the comedian, I getting drinks and getting merch, so I kind of missed, like the beginning of the the opening act or the opening act, but he was outstanding.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the opening act, but he was outstanding, bro, and it was just two.

Speaker 4:

Ali Sadiq man. If you ever catch one of these man, you gotta be in the top ten, if not top five right now bro. Like he. That nigga just sat down and was speaking. He just be cool with it. Funny from beginning to end, bro, it was not one dead moment, bro. Ali Sadiq Cat Williams obviously funny from beginning to end. It's not one day moment. Uh. Alice adate kat williams, uh, obviously, um, it's it's a lot.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I got you yeah, I got you.

Speaker 1:

I wouldn't want to meet your boy, though I would oh, no, no, no, no, I don't, I don't want it I wouldn't really care, I do.

Speaker 4:

I mean, I went on some business but, I, would automatically have my girl. You know I got my girl.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I already know, you know nigga be like hey, bro, why you so fucking mean? I have to be. But I'm not mean that's my dude, don't worry about it. I'm not going for no bullshit. Before we move into reviewing the album. I was thinking about this when, do you think so? Wayne put out that commercial during the Super Bowl that the album was. Yeah, I'm still waiting.

Speaker 4:

The album was going to come.

Speaker 1:

June 6th right, but there's no.

Speaker 4:

Go ahead. No, no, no, because I thought about another verse that I was going to put on there.

Speaker 2:

Go ahead.

Speaker 4:

Boosie, wipe me down. Ooh, I pull up at the club VIP gas tank on me, but all drinks on me, wipe me down.

Speaker 1:

Man listen to me that might be one. Oh, my God.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

My bad, my bad.

Speaker 4:

Impact, impact, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

But Wayne did put out a commercial Commercial.

Speaker 3:

Super Bowl commercial.

Speaker 1:

Super Bowl commercial Saying it was coming out June 6th and I know we're not in June, we're about three months away, but it's getting close. There's no I mean Indy's on tour right now.

Speaker 4:

When do we start seeing the trailers?

Speaker 1:

When do you believe that we're going to start seeing something? Because for you to put out that date so far in advance, I would think something, a single or something, should be coming right.

Speaker 4:

What a fool believe Shots at Tony.

Speaker 1:

Baker, but I would think something. I mean he's on tour right now, so so I don't know. I don't even know what to expect from this album with him being on tour. Do you think some hot boys, do you think many fresh production might be on there?

Speaker 4:

I will be disappointed if I don't if you don't hear nothing because you, you, you, really riding the wave of it.

Speaker 1:

So you might as well.

Speaker 4:

It's not a might as well bro.

Speaker 1:

You know what would be good on that album? A song produced by Manny, without a hot boy Like I would want to hear at least one of them.

Speaker 4:

Nah, I wouldn't want to do something people wouldn't think of. I want a song. I would want a song with Manny but, not with everybody. I want to hear everybody on something else. Can y'all do this, can y'all produce that hot boy shit on a London on a beat London on the tracks?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Or Metro Boomin' or something like that yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, or Metro Boomin' or something like that. Or Metro Boomin', yeah, yeah, yeah, or Zayn.

Speaker 4:

Toteman, can y'all do that outside of that New Orleans sound? Now, if you give me something like that, I'm all for it, whether it's good or bad.

Speaker 1:

I just want y'all to do it, yeah.

Speaker 4:

It's just something to do course.

Speaker 1:

Are y'all hot Of?

Speaker 4:

course. Oh no, no, no, no, no. Was Project English Manny Fresh Some of Did he do rodeo?

Speaker 1:

I don't think so.

Speaker 4:

Is he not? I need him in my life. He did that Okay yeah, no, no, no, yeah, he did that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that sound like like yeah, he did that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, he didn't do rodeo.

Speaker 4:

I don't think so did that bro speaking of uh rodeo, um, why you looking that up? Did you see where biggie verse was taken off of uh the r kelly and he used it for his own?

Speaker 1:

yeah, I seen, okay, yeah, I said this nigga new Biggie got one. Kool and Dre did Rodeo.

Speaker 4:

For real. I never known that. Come on and do the Rodeo. I didn't know about Kool and Dre until motherfucking Push it To the Limit.

Speaker 1:

I didn't bro, but yeah, kool and Dre did that. But the Wayne album do you think it's coming out in June?

Speaker 4:

Y'all crucify me or whatever. I'm a huge Wayne fan. I think he's one of the best ever. South, worldwide, otherwise. But I'm not expecting shit. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not Like you know how people are saying are we done with the 90s?

Speaker 3:

when it comes to basketball.

Speaker 4:

I'm not saying I'm done with Wayne, but I'm done with what Wayne been giving me. If you're not going to give me, we know you can put words together. We know you can give us a ghost face. Yeah, like you know, ghostface just came out and said uh, I can't remember what verse it was, but he was like.

Speaker 1:

I just want to do a style where I'm putting words together don't mean shit wayne been giving us that for a long time, very long time, but it sound good no, I'm not discrediting it but what?

Speaker 4:

I'm saying man shots, shots out to my classmate tim anderson. Tim Anderson said this shit back in fucking 04. Wayne is the best rapper about nothing.

Speaker 1:

That's a fact, tim said that back in 03, 04.

Speaker 4:

Listen to me. I want to hear, I want to hear rapping Wayne. I want to hear Wayne give us that introspective Wayne. I want to hear Wayne give us that introspective Wayne. I want to hear early on Wayne, not early on as far as sound, but give us them visual storytelling, wayne.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I want to hear that I'm stunting on you. My house bigger than yours.

Speaker 1:

But you know what's crazy? I don't think he have an album of that.

Speaker 4:

If Wayne tell you about how he really fathered his kids, I bet you'd be here for it.

Speaker 1:

No, no, no, I would. I just don't think he have an album of that.

Speaker 4:

No, that's true.

Speaker 1:

I don't think he could give us a 4-4-4.

Speaker 4:

That'd probably be hard for me, but if he give you four or five songs like Miss my Dogs, would that be the better album.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. Just give us some of that Something. Yeah, give us some of that. What's your favorite? Wayne song.

Speaker 4:

I got too many bro.

Speaker 1:

Get involved and I got them playing dodgeball with bullets.

Speaker 4:

I don't know, because what's the Hustle music? Sky's the limit. See, I ride for my motherfucking niggas. Most likely I'ma die with my finger on the trigger. Golly bro, that's a lot, you can't.

Speaker 1:

BMJR is my favorite song. That's from Carter 1. That's my favorite Wayne song. For real, I love it.

Speaker 4:

I would've said the younger me would've been like man, something like Go DJ. But when I found out it was a remake took a.

Speaker 1:

He still took off on that thing though, yeah, but he took off on that motherfucker the other one was. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, Some of it was yeah.

Speaker 4:

Oh, he won't sell, yeah, but when would he be if he don't get killed?

Speaker 1:

Because he was carrying them niggas for a minute. No disrespect, I think it ends once Juvenile come in. Okay, no, no no, no, no, yeah, yeah, yeah, no no.

Speaker 4:

And I'm just asking because, I'm not saying he was going to be the next. No, I understand, but I think it was going against some giants at the time, at the time.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean the fucking.

Speaker 4:

Is that one of the greatest diss songs?

Speaker 1:

To me. Yes, but that one you know what's funny I was telling my son about that song Because we was listening to it and we was talking about diss songs, because he done got into battle rap lately and I was like I'm going to tell you one of the best rap battle songs like diss songs. And I played that. It's just a time frame and what it did at that time and it was in the South it just hit different From the boot on ease. Yeah, I just think it hit different. You know what I'm saying and I don't think nobody will put that.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, that's one of them, yeah that's one of them.

Speaker 1:

God, he said. I leave a note around your neck reading Badass yellow boy, oh, you want some?

Speaker 4:

You a hoe.

Speaker 1:

Here we go. Yeah, that's one of them, though what else Do you?

Speaker 4:

like. What version you like?

Speaker 2:

Better.

Speaker 4:

Project Pat, choose you or. What else Do you like? What version you like better? Project Pat, choose you, or.

Speaker 1:

The International Players Anthem.

Speaker 2:

Okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Only because Andre said that Andre and Pimp C.

Speaker 4:

Would you take anybody verse off to put a Project Pat verse on there? No, I would. Who Taking Bum B? You crazy.

Speaker 3:

You crazy Hell. No, you crazy, you crazy Hell, nah.

Speaker 1:

You crazy. Now I wouldn't, but I'm not mad at it.

Speaker 4:

Don't you be mad at me, Cause your hoe no chose. I'm glad to see. What the fuck is this talking about? I ain be mad at me, cuz your hoe no chose. I'm glad to see. No, no, no, no, no. What the fuck is we talking about? I ain't mad at it. I'm taking Bun out of the book project Hold on hold on guys we going to hold on. The only reason Bun B owner is because it's two duos bruh.

Speaker 4:

Because it's. Yeah, I'm putting Pat owner over Bun B. Crucify me if you want to, nigga, but I'm from the South. I was raised out West but I was born out West but I'm raised down here, bro. I'm putting Project on there. Bro, he come on too tough, Don't you be glad I type?

Speaker 1:

a text to a girl I used to see. Don't say that, hold on, hold on.

Speaker 4:

Read some letter, you sure On the subject, you sure Like it. On top of the cover, money on the dresser.

Speaker 1:

Drive a compressor Top notch holes. Get the most, not the lesser Trash like the puffer for the dollar.

Speaker 3:

That nigga go. You can't take him off. You can't take him off, okay, and I love this man.

Speaker 4:

I I can't move Now. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Okay, now keep this and take big boy off.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm about to say Let me hear big boy. Let me hear big boy.

Speaker 4:

Here you go, hold on. Don't you be mad to see With your? Hoes and toes.

Speaker 1:

I'm glad to see.

Speaker 2:

I think I take big boy off, but I'm just saying I think I take big boy off this is my nigga Willie Hood the way he did with the Mac.

Speaker 4:

Oh my God, and it's Big Better.

Speaker 3:

I take Big Boy off. What'd he say?

Speaker 1:

I know that's your baby mama.

Speaker 3:

I know that it hurts.

Speaker 4:

Come on, bro, man Juicy J bro.

Speaker 1:

I take Big Boy off.

Speaker 4:

I can't take Bum B. Bum B got a nice verse.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bum B killed that shit. I think my. Yeah, I take Big, a big boy off. Play your position or? Tie to a rocket, which still is not a bad verse, but I wish a nigga would say but I'm just saying I wish somebody would say they'd take Andre or Pimp C off. We can't be friends no more.

Speaker 4:

You can't Get out of the room.

Speaker 1:

Unsubscribe. I would never talk to you. Please unsubscribe to me. Obviously, we don't see the same.

Speaker 4:

We don't see out of our brother.

Speaker 2:

Oh.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, that's all I want. Yeah, bro, that's a good one. Come on, man, that's a good one. I know a little bit about music. I ain't say play a fly.

Speaker 1:

Andre, Andre on Walk it Out.

Speaker 4:

Listen to me. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I didn't want to have it. Andre on, walk it Out. Andre on Hold, on, hold, on, hold on. Don't say nothing. This is my shit. What's the boy name? Goddamn he redid, switch Him and Polo the D name? Goddamn he redid, switch Him and Polo the Don Rich boy, rich boy, him on that rich boy. Oh my fucking God.

Speaker 1:

Everybody was down on my mans.

Speaker 4:

Remember they was down on them.

Speaker 1:

There was a time where Andre would hop on anything and do whatever he did and kill it. The nigga got on that song it talked about y'all niggas wearing big t-shirts and do whatever he did and kill it. The nigga got on that song. It talked about y'all niggas wearing big t-shirts.

Speaker 4:

Y'all look stupid. Take your shirt. 3,000, what he say 3,000 down.

Speaker 1:

And you listening to it like I know he talking about us, but it's so good I'm going to leave it on there. I walk it out like an usher. If you say real talk, I probably don't trust you. If you want to go to war with guns, my pleasure. Even Jesus had 12 disciples on the level Trigger whatever.

Speaker 4:

You don't want to. What he say you don't want to, without danger of your death. You're like Jerry Doody.

Speaker 1:

You're like Jerry Doody you're a dude in this part of town. Your white tee well to me look like a nightgown. Make your mama proud. Take your thing two sizes down, Then you look like the man that you are, or what you could be.

Speaker 3:

Come on, god damn it.

Speaker 4:

Hey, who got the best verse on Ain't I?

Speaker 1:

Dro, dro Okay. Yeah, that's not a question you see that song popping off again. Yeah, because your boy got that thing, Bro.

Speaker 4:

he found his 607 on.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and he out there doing it.

Speaker 4:

His mama used to say use both of your eyes. Now he like no mama. I got to look as crazy as can be.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

But I'm glad he doing that because that Elroy Jessen wasn't there.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know everybody.

Speaker 4:

I hate that your boy.

Speaker 1:

I wish I had one here, if your boy come out and start hating on him again.

Speaker 4:

I'm going to hate it. Who? Your boy, j-money man, I'm resurgence. Shout out to OJ the juice man.

Speaker 1:

Oh, shout out to OJ. Come on, Whose song is that? Is that his song? I don't know. Oj sound good man, but he 36.

Speaker 4:

Oh, and I like that he still OJ the juice man, but he's 36.

Speaker 1:

Oh, and I like that. He's still OJ, the Juice man. He's still OJ, the Juice man.

Speaker 4:

It's trademark, baby. Hey, hey, come on.

Speaker 1:

Bring it on back. Okay, bring it on back, come on bro I ain't bad at it hey.

Speaker 4:

Hey, him and Gucci as a duo they ain't top nothing.

Speaker 1:

But I'm saying like no, no, no, no, but yeah, yeah, no, they had some of them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hell yeah yeah.

Speaker 1:

Hey, y'all got to get the South some more More credit. Some more credit, man, Because especially in the early 2000s, nigga the South was the.

Speaker 4:

Start this episode. I fucked my money up was the Start this episode. I fucked my money up. Damn, now I can't re-up Re-ing in my spot Just to get my racks up. Now I'm back on deck, so show them what the fuck you want. Heard he talking shit.

Speaker 1:

But this ain't what the fuck you want. Lock the CEO up. Now it's back to coke up. Come on, yeah, we might, man, we might have to talk about some of the down south legends.

Speaker 4:

How about Hagen's thought? Damn if you wouldn't be a what'd he say?

Speaker 1:

Who am I? Bo Hagen, be a me Represent a Hatterson, a nigga who entered this cold in the winter, and step away from the and step away from the car and step away from the top and step away from shooting or getting shot.

Speaker 4:

Nigga, fuck it, we're hopping the fuck in and haul ass and I seen you was creeping them hit and talk.

Speaker 1:

I bust them all fads repeatedly and heatedly trying to make that motherfucker leave immediately. I'm a p, I'm a gangster, all the above and on Worldwide. Baby girl, show me some love. We gon' drink real good and blow decent butt. Bo Hagen, you don't give a damn.

Speaker 4:

We don't give a fuck, come on, brother, it's this shit, man.

Speaker 1:

We ain't even gonna review that album. It is what it is. He did it, it worked, it worked, it worked it worked, it worked.

Speaker 4:

What's crazy is, this is the album we're going to review next week.

Speaker 1:

We back next week with a review though he got to listen to it, but it worked this week.

Speaker 4:

I ain't think we missed a good time. Hold on.

Speaker 1:

I got one more song, and then we out, oh my.

Speaker 4:

God, I got one more song and then we out.

Speaker 2:

What are you saying? I had a start Hold up.

Speaker 4:

I got one more song, and then we out oh my God, I got one more song. And then we out who, what he saying oh Head Start Scrappy, you don't want no problem.

Speaker 1:

Mm-mm, we don't even care about that right now Okay, my bad.

Speaker 3:

Mm yeah, trill Entertainment, y'all savage.

Speaker 1:

I'm all the way, gangster Tell me what you know about me. I told you I felt like he was better than Boogie. Look, tell me what you know about me. W-e-b-b-i-e, a-k-a, trill, e-n-t. Young, s-a-v-a-g-e nigga In the street. That's where I be. That's where I'm at cuz. That's where I was way before this fucking'm at cuz. That's why I was way before this fucking rock cuz try to log cap, get your ass capped or in a motherfucking trunk behind the speaker.

Speaker 1:

I pack dance like them old school heaters. Bitch, you got that work, but you working with them people, yeah, talking shit like a hoe about me. Huh, so like a man I'm a murky, when I sing, you, catch your bitch on that cell phone, shoot her for no kill. You ain't stupid. You got ears, bitch. You know I'm for real. Get that chainsaw and let you feel this pain that I feel. Slice your ass all the way down from your brain to your ears. You won't cheat shit, shit.

Speaker 4:

You won't cheat shit, shit. That's when the nigga had them arm tattoos like that, when they fall.

Speaker 1:

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

Speaker 4:

And I'm turnt up.

Speaker 1:

I'm crumped up and down south got some fucking legends. Watch your mouth, boy, we do man.

Speaker 4:

Stop playing with us, bro. And we got projects, bro, just because our shit ain't skyscrapers, motherf talk about Nigga. Our shit was built on land.

Speaker 1:

And we got, and we got steps.

Speaker 4:

Ask your folks, bro, it's plantation land down here. Bro, we ain't got to build up on top of each other.

Speaker 1:

It's a lot of. That's what happened. It's a lot of land.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, nigga ain't nobody. I wish my granny would pass me down to Creole Nig Motherfuckers.

Speaker 2:

What the fuck is you talking about.

Speaker 4:

I hate when niggas I wish my motherfucker Ernie Wood I know her house when it's at right now. That bitch gotta be worth Eight hundred yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'll refinance.

Speaker 1:

I can take two fifty, we can do some things and know what to do.

Speaker 4:

Come on, bro, stop playing with me Different time, different time. Man you worried about. You worried about the contract issue you got and I said it Motherfucker, I used to have the same braids you had. Motherfucker, stop playing with me. Everybody. They know the real me. I ain't one of these Money be talking shit Like bruh. Let's go look at your house. But.

Speaker 1:

You ain't been in the projects. They just don't know you hang in the projects.

Speaker 2:

We out and I'm a real nigga, I never lived in the projects.

Speaker 4:

But I'm I'm a real nigga bro. I never lived in the projects, but I'm Project Adjacent. I've always been the hood, I've always been there, I've always been there.

Speaker 1:

I'm not there no more, though, so fuck with me.

Speaker 4:

But Section 8, I for damn sure know about that, Mama. I remember them days. I don't understand. Can we get?

Speaker 1:

an extension, but I don't understand where that even come from. That's, but I don't understand where that even come from when y'all not even let's not even talk about Knoxville, where we from, or Tennessee, where we from. Y'all used to fuck with Wayne. Y'all used to go to the Cali Oak Pride, like. How do you say that?

Speaker 4:

He know better, bro, and I ain't saying that disrespectful, but you know, you've been there, you've been around.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for listening to another episode of Late to the.

Speaker 4:

Party with Dodie and Reggie. This is my big dog, Reggie.

Speaker 1:

I'm Reggie.

Speaker 4:

Next time play the motherfucking song again. Yeah, let these niggas know bro.

Speaker 1:

This is Dodie. Yeah, I'm Dodie how y'all doing and we out.

Speaker 4:

Peace. What they used to say Little piece of chicken grease.

Speaker 1:

Diggum.