
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
"2 Regular Guys Having Irregular Conversations"
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
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Hip hop is at a crossroads as we examine the one-year anniversary of J Cole's apology and how the beef between Drake and Kendrick has reshaped the landscape of the genre. We explore what makes an artist "lyrical" versus "commercial" and why both styles deserve respect in today's diverse hip hop ecosystem.
• The resurgence of party and dance music with Nokia's viral hit suggests audiences want an escape from serious, lyrical content
• Drake's lawsuit against Universal Music Group raises questions about industry favoritism and streaming numbers manipulation
• Concerning footage of Doja Cat appearing robotically controlled during a post-Grammy appearance sparks conspiracy theories
• Ice Cube announces a new Friday movie after a 20+ year hiatus, with speculation about returning cast members
• Trippie Redd's "Life's a Trip" album gets wildly different reviews from us (4/5 vs 2/5), highlighting the subjective nature of emo rap
• Next week we'll be reviewing 2 Chainz's "Based on a True Story" album
Join us next Monday for another episode of Late to the Party, where we'll continue breaking down hip hop culture, music, and entertainment from our unique perspective.
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Speaker 2:Sound a little different. Yeah, turn me down though I don't even know what. Yeah, I don't even know what that was.
Speaker 1:I can still hear him.
Speaker 2:Okay, you good. Was it too loud?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I ain't never heard it this loud. I don't like hearing myself Won't pay no attention to that, turn it down, which I don't even know, I don't even, I don't know, you, the sound boy guy.
Speaker 2:I know, right, here we go Doing everything. What mic is you? What headphone?
Speaker 1:Yeah, alright, there we go. Yeah, you, good, I ain't one of them.
Speaker 2:Turn me up. Turn me up In the headphones, good, alright we here. Welcome to another episode Of Late to the Damn. I know good, I heard I Turn me up in the headphones, cuz. All right we here. Welcome to another episode of Late to the Damn. I know cuz I heard that. Welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Dodie and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Dodie.
Speaker 1:I got to give you the same energy.
Speaker 2:It's one of them weekends, man, it's raining out here. I was supposed to grill out this weekend. I couldn't even grill.
Speaker 1:That's probably what it is.
Speaker 2:Man, it's killing me.
Speaker 1:That's probably what it is. Y'all ain't get to smoke that bologna.
Speaker 2:Hey, I bought me a grill. Right, you know, I done got old, so I been wanting a grill. I bought me a pound of b food city yeah, I'm gonna give me a brisket next week. Go down to the fresh market, you know. It does seem like it's gonna cost me and I read it below. I ain't ready to pay that shit. I'm new to this. You wanted a cured and smoke. See all that. I do it myself. Yeah, but I was. I was ready to get out there but, uh, rain done killed me.
Speaker 2:I asked my wife is my state supposed to rain all day?
Speaker 1:she said yeah, 100 damn well, I looked outside damn my better text.
Speaker 2:Bro, it's gonna be one of those days, bro I guess I can monday, yeah, and that's what I thought I was gonna. You sure I was gonna wait for a second to be like maybe we'll do it tomorrow cuz I got up clean.
Speaker 1:I'm like you ain't teaching me. Let me do my due diligence.
Speaker 2:Let me do my part.
Speaker 1:I pulled up, you was like Like damn bro. I told y'all I was on my way.
Speaker 2:But we here.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying? We here, let me give him a little start, and it is a short week.
Speaker 2:Let me give him a start in Go ahead. We are at the one-year anniversary of J Cole apologizing on stage. Light work Like it's PWC.
Speaker 3:Yeah, during the weekend. So see how it sounds. I think he could have done something.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't understand. I mean, looking back at it, you'd be like, nah, you made the right decision, but yeah yeah, yeah, I think Lurk like if it became just a if it just became a lyric war. I think Cole and Kendrick would have been more interested in that field of it.
Speaker 1:Do you ever think it'll get back to that point, like I feel now with, I guess, how the government is putting their foot in? The industry's ass right now you think it'll go back to like that party era. Like not necessarily kid and play yeah, I think so. Or at least like the dance era, like the my Duggies.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think so, because right now and that's one thing on the list too, because Ackles said he's been talking to people saying that Kendrick is killing hip hop because everybody want to be lyrical and they dissecting lyrics and stuff but even if that's the case, I think with the way the world is going, people will want to get away from being so lyrical and people because people sometimes use music to escape. Yeah, that's true. So you know what I'm saying. I might not have to. I'm not the biggest fan of Nokia.
Speaker 1:It's giving me Florida vibes, though, like early 2000 Florida vibes, like you ever heard of Grandma, yeah, or COA Baby.
Speaker 2:Yeah. Like it's giving me that the producer of that song is from Africa. You know what? I'm saying but that's one of them. Songs, though, and I get what some of Kendrick's stans be talking about in a sense of like ain't nobody trying to hear the lyrical shit all the time, and I don't want to hear it all the time, but sometimes you need that. But when the no-kill come on, it's like let's just go vibe.
Speaker 1:Let's just go chill. But the clubs got to change too, though. Well, yeah, you see what I'm saying. Yeah, Like it can't be all about sex.
Speaker 2:Well, see, that's the new vibe. Like I was, what was one of the kids one of my kids showed me a video. I think it was them. They showed me a video of like a party somewhere where everybody just chilling, Like ain't nobody dancing, everybody just chilling, Like ain't nobody dancing, they just chilling, Ain't nobody getting back to the wall. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So, that's a different vibe and that's why I don't understand. Like when people say Get back to the dance, like you just saying Get back to the dance, it's like Not even necessarily dance.
Speaker 1:It's fun.
Speaker 2:But it's starting to go. You gonna wanna get away From that real life shit, like Kendrick, give us that real life shit.
Speaker 1:But he giving you. He giving you everything, bruh, that's what? Like, yeah, yeah, he, but he giving you everything, bro. That's what? Yeah, yeah, the only reason people are saying like, oh, he killing hip hop, or let's just use that, he killing hip hop with all the lyrical miracle shit. It's like, bro, that's what you have to bring to a battle to dismantle your opponent.
Speaker 2:But you also have to have that in your bag to go back and forth. But not like us. It's a hit to go back and forth.
Speaker 1:But not like us. It's a hit.
Speaker 3:It's a club banger. Yeah, it's a club banger.
Speaker 2:But you know, I would rather like we talked about on this episode, about having a region of everybody having their own style. It's trap man. Trap yeah, from what we know it. Yeah, okay, yeah, trap yeah From what we know it. Yeah, okay, from what we know it, because now it's not the Jeezy that's trapping, it's the Skrillas.
Speaker 1:I guess it would be drill. Would it be drill? Because what's going on as far as them actually using the music? Because at one point it was a big thing, like you're not they weren't able to use and I know I'm no, it's good, but uh because we, we don't. We're going to talk about the lawsuit, but a little bit.
Speaker 3:You know, at one point they were talking about.
Speaker 1:Uh, you know, you shouldn't be able to use lyrics.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And if you're able to use lyrics, you should be able to use movies. Yeah, you see what I'm saying. So they try to eradicate that, but now they're using shit like that. Yeah.
Speaker 2:But it's funny because when one of the biggest artists in the world is also leading into being able to if he win this or anything, come from it. We about to be in trouble.
Speaker 1:Yeah, period. Yeah, we about to be in trouble. Well, let me hey.
Speaker 2:And anytime you did somebody, or you do not even a dish, you just say a, a, a metaphor.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. Now we allow writers into the room, as opposed to people being their own storytelling.
Speaker 2:I mean they already there now anyway, which again comes from the biggest artists in the world.
Speaker 1:You see, how true do you think that is? You see where they said was it Gloria or not? Baby King wrote I can't think of the song. He wrote one of those big songs On G and X and he wrote it at 12 years old and it was about Minecraft. I could have swore, I sent it to you.
Speaker 2:I mean you probably did, but I probably paid it. No mind, because it's just nonsense.
Speaker 1:They said it was like Baby King said it in the interview.
Speaker 3:All right, I mean I feel like you, but I was just like, well, let me bring it up and see how you feel.
Speaker 1:I was like come on now.
Speaker 2:But nah, man, I wouldn't mind more. That's the problem with some of the fans right now. You feel like you got to either like dance. You got to either like music for the bitches, you got to like lyrical, or you got to like Matter of fact. I just got into a debate with somebody online. It's like if you like this, you can't like this. You can't like both. You can't like that kind of music. If you over here doing this Because I'm on Twitter and I like your video and I'm like the squabble up, hey fam, who the fuck are you first off? Oh, and I can like you can't like multiple artists no.
Speaker 2:They say you can't do that. I think it was Punch Punch from. Tde said he liked the Nokia song and they was like knock him. No, it's cool, it's all right, it's a song, it's a good song.
Speaker 1:It's a song like if you come on, I might not turn it off.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we're going to vibe with it, but I might not cut it on either. Exactly, I ain't looking for it, but if I'm riding pop on somebody throw it on. That's cool, cool, we on vibe. If you party next door, how do you feel right now? Was he even in the video? Not even.
Speaker 1:I told my son. Let's say SGA.
Speaker 2:I said he could have at least been in the video. It's from the song. The two biggest songs from their album together is Give Me a Hug and Nokia, which is fine because it's Drake and he's a featured artist. Bro Cool, right, the whole album. But through your boy just couldn't be in the video.
Speaker 1:They party. Sga's dropping a new shoe.
Speaker 2:They're wanting him to be in the video, Like if I'm partying, if I'm partying, I'm like because my wife said that she said I forgot that that's from their album. But yeah, if you listen to the song, right now you would think it's a new single. You think he leading up to his new shit, which he is? Oh, he definitely is. Even if this song not on it, he using it. You might get a new version.
Speaker 1:I could see a remix With Mario on there.
Speaker 2:But I saw that video and I said man, dude, couldn't even be in the video. Did you watch the video? I told y'all I watched some of them. I was cleaning up. What did you think of the?
Speaker 1:The aesthetic shot in.
Speaker 2:IMAX.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I didn't get that. I was looking for something different.
Speaker 2:First off, IMAX don't show on YouTube, so it don't even matter. But then it's not in color.
Speaker 1:It didn't look no different from the Sada Baby. Get Activated video.
Speaker 2:I watched right before that Right, it just led into it. I got a 4K TV.
Speaker 1:I'm like I'm mad so I don't get it.
Speaker 2:The shooting. I mean it's cool if we would have went to a theater and saw it, and I think he did rent out a TV. But when I watch it on my TV, it's a regular video.
Speaker 1:It's just a regular video.
Speaker 2:I mean it's cool, it's cool. But I think when you got the women dancing and they got the little feathers and shit, I think if that would have been in color it'd just give it a different vibe.
Speaker 1:Yeah, just give it a different vibe man. Put little flares of color in there.
Speaker 2:You know, everybody talking about the which, some stuff I don't know how a lot of y'all see, or maybe some of them be reaches, but they saying on a video that a lot of the parts are like Kendrick's Super Bowl performance and all that. I'm like, fam, I don't know.
Speaker 1:Keep my name alive. I don't give a fuck at this point. If I'm Kendrick, I don't care.
Speaker 2:I mean if I'm Kendrick I wouldn't care, but I also don't see it like everybody else see it. They like look how all the girls are standing around him. It's like girls have stood around people in multiple videos, but they saying it's from the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1:Kendrick was in the center. That's the most recent reference, I guess.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then at the end of it he got owls out, so it's like that's a shot at him saying he didn't cage the owl. It's like y'all know, this is his label, though the owl is just the alpha like, and that's the thing I'm so, I'm so tired and I know there's gonna be a lot more videos of people talking about, because we are at the year mark of everything. So videos and youtubers they about to go crazy talking about that shit it should have been dead right at the superbowl.
Speaker 1:Like the lawsuit is its own separate thing, when it comes to the music, it's capped off at that point the biggest moment on tv.
Speaker 2:It's already done it's already done off at that point, the biggest moment on TV.
Speaker 1:It's already done, it's already done.
Speaker 2:Come on, man yeah.
Speaker 1:Now this lawsuit. Shit is crazy.
Speaker 2:So with the lawsuit I'm kind of confused on everything that even still can come into play in the lawsuit it's like he can.
Speaker 1:Basically you know how you can go and google a basketball player or NFL player's network, or not even network their contract that's what he's trying to do and it's basically trying to. He's basically trying to say, like they did everything they could, what everybody's already been saying boost the numbers on. Kendrick's side or whatever, and you know, basically stunt.
Speaker 2:From the same thing.
Speaker 1:And then when they're saying like, you know, they're allowing him to blatantly, you know, call him out of his name and, you know, discredit him on my list Like bro, you were doing the same thing and discredited him on my list. Bro, you were doing the same thing and you were challenging him.
Speaker 2:And that's why I don't understand why the lawsuit, because so what I read was I did read about the contracts, though but they saying at this moment he can't necessarily see the contract, but he can request to see it and then UMG can deny it if they want. Whatever right.
Speaker 1:But but he was requesting day-free shit too. Which is crazy Like everybody that was associated with him.
Speaker 2:But it's also seen where Shit I done. Drew a blank when he could.
Speaker 1:My only question was I lost, lost my thought is that vice versa, like if he, if he is. You know what I'm saying yeah like if he's allowed to open up them books not in the actual lawsuit. Can he now request from his lawyers to get I?
Speaker 2:mean, if he opened up a lawsuit, I would say yeah, but kendrick's not being sued. No, yeah, that's what I'm asking, but even though I'm not being sued, which is why I don't Like me as a person. If I'm not being sued, why do you need my information?
Speaker 1:You don't need nothing from me.
Speaker 2:This is my shit. You're not suing me, you know what I'm saying. But then they're talking about with the song. They talk about the lawyers and the judge told Drake that all the stuff about the bot numbers and all that, you got to take that out. We're not even looking at that. So if I got to take that part out, what's the lawsuit now?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was about to say it's null and void at that point.
Speaker 2:I swear I'm trying to prove.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to prove that he had a trillion dollars, avoid at that point. That's what I'm trying to prove. I'm trying to prove that he had a trillion followers. They saying Kendrick's Spotify was like 98 monthly listeners or something. But he only has 38 million streams a month. I mean, just because you have a certain amount of subscribers, don't mean everybody is listening every single day and we know that. It's one of those things.
Speaker 2:It's just like, bro, everybody's looking for something to just just take away the wrongs off the ladder, bro yeah then, though with um with the song, though so with the nokia song, because, because Drake's whole point is they're stopping me from doing certain shit, because they're putting it all behind him. You're Nokia now about to be number two on the billboards.
Speaker 1:Yeah, with no real push.
Speaker 2:With no real push. They might not be pushing you, but are they pushing you backwards?
Speaker 1:Depending on how you're looking at it, it go both ways you still not getting a push and you signing UMG. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:I'm signing on my back. Do you think that Luther song is really a hit?
Speaker 1:What SZA?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It's a bop.
Speaker 2:It's a good song. But it's been number one for a few weeks. It's a good song, yeah, but it's been number one for a few weeks.
Speaker 1:Now I don't get into. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. You got to think, though, like in the time we are in now, yeah, it's not a bop, it wouldn't be.
Speaker 3:It's a good song and I like the song.
Speaker 1:A couple years ago, before Pre-pandemic.
Speaker 2:It wouldn't have been. I don't think so, cause it's been number one For like it's been number one For probably like four weeks.
Speaker 1:But in, and then again like Is it another? Not right now, no, and that's the only song you hearing outside of this this beef shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I guess, I guess it goes into everybody wanting something different.
Speaker 1:Bro and Kendrick's providing something different, Drake's providing something different.
Speaker 2:The only reason motherfuckers are still on this beef shit is because the lawsuit shit and and I believe that 100% Without the lawsuit, I think this shit is is done. I mean you'll still have people talking about it. It'll be like the Pusha T shit. It'll be like the Pusha T and the Meek.
Speaker 1:Mill shit. It'll be like the Meek Mill shit yeah. You see, what I'm saying, that's what you should. That's what I didn't understand about this, bro. You went through this three, four times prior. You just didn't want to take and accept the L, bro, and let bygones be bygones.
Speaker 2:This lawsuit is wild, I mean. I mean, we hear it now, though I do want to see what comes from it, though, because, like I said, if he gets anything out of this and we about to be in a whole, there's going to be a lot of niggas in court.
Speaker 1:My man is just a what do y'all call him A? Waffle skin Barnes just be flying off the hatchet bro.
Speaker 3:I'm not.
Speaker 1:Drake.
Speaker 2:Don't put me in that light skin. I'm like what you see. Academics in Kanye's interview.
Speaker 1:Man, I've seen some of it. I've seen some of it. I watch more, so Lou Young do his interpretation of it.
Speaker 2:But I was like nah. I mean, they got two different interviews. I didn't even see none of the second one.
Speaker 1:He was in regular clothes, they said when he took off the I don't know what you would call it. The second one, because he was in regular clothes. They said when he took off the I don't know what you would call it the hoodie and robe. He was more so cool.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he was just like yeah.
Speaker 3:Axl, how's the dogs?
Speaker 1:I was like you know what I'm saying, but I didn't watch the interview but I seen more. So the conspiracy, the way my YouTube set up. I see a lot.
Speaker 2:My nigga get into conspiracies, fam. I promise you he see some shit boy, too deep for me it's early in the morning.
Speaker 1:Too early for this shit. Cuz Check this out, I had to send it to you. Basically it was like one of them humiliation. Yeah, I been to you, but basically it was like one of them humiliation rituals yeah, I've been seeing that though. You know you take it with a grain of salt. You know, whatever you want to believe in and how you want to interpret shit, that's how you interpret it.
Speaker 2:I mean, even if you believe in that type of shit because I believe— A lot of shit just be lining up. But the thing with is Kanye at the point where he need a humiliation ritual.
Speaker 1:I mean, but they also had Elon in it. That's where he did the little Hitler salute. They was saying it was like a billionaire thing. You have to. You know everybody got to do something. If you ain't one of them, bitch, I run the world. One or two billion. That is an extravagant amount of money. You see what I'm saying, but you got to think about the motherfuckers that's in them, trillions that you never heard about.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's hiding behind all these walls of corporations and different people. You know what I'm saying. That they put in place. You got to think about shit like that, bro, you're not hearing about these motherfuckers. Yeah, I don't. You know. Yeah, you see how you. That's how a lot of motherfuckers do. Hey, get how. My man's got a lot of the bulk of his money if I, if I can remember right, elon got a lot of that money from them, bailouts from from your boy obama oh, okay, so if motherfuckers is giving you your money to get your startup.
Speaker 1:I'll bet you're going to do what I want you to do.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying with the Kanye thing. Remind me of Boston.
Speaker 1:George bro.
Speaker 2:From the movie. I seen the movie. It's a problem.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I seen the movie.
Speaker 1:You like Boston Jaws. Boston Jaws had like $65 million. Bro, didn't owe nobody, wasn't on nobody's radar. You could have done any fucking thing you wanted, and at that time $65 million probably was like $200 million yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You see what I'm saying. You could have did whatever you wanted, but it was just I need the game. You see what I'm saying? You can't lead and shit, and I think Kanye's at the point where I can't lead and shit. I love it.
Speaker 2:I love the attention I get, whether it's good or bad. I'd never block anybody on any social media site you be blocking, kanye.
Speaker 3:I block the shit out of Kanye.
Speaker 1:I see him on the feed and I follow him on everything.
Speaker 2:I block the shit out of him. Get on Twitter. That's where he go. He goes crazy on Twitter.
Speaker 1:I had to get one of them protector screens on my phone.
Speaker 2:That's the only person on anything I have blocked I just now. Every now and then when something happens, I might go unblock him and see what the fuck everybody talking about, but so on my regular basis I don't see shit. He say I block him. I block his name. I don't see what. Nobody else talk about him. I don't see all that shit.
Speaker 1:Nah, I wouldn't follow anybody on there except for, like, comedians and shit, like I mean-. See, that's the thing about-.
Speaker 2:And artists. The thing about Twitter though you don't have to follow nobody, whatever is popular will come across your shit. So like when the goddamn Kendrick and Drake beef popped off. Though if I like one thing about it, it's like oh, you like beef, here you go.
Speaker 3:Everything.
Speaker 2:Everything about it was popping up, whether good or bad.
Speaker 1:But Did you see, go ahead Now we on Kendrick. So you know Part of that or part of his past count, did you see Doji? Yeah, that's what I be saying, bro, that's how I be feeling.
Speaker 2:Now what? Now that look crazy, it feel like oh, you wanna be up here Now that one. I don't get into it as much, but the way they was. So there's a video. She look robotic, she look robotic Like, and then they posing her and turning her around.
Speaker 1:look this way type shit. That's an alligator vice, don't you?
Speaker 2:That look crazy. That look Now, if y'all don't know, I've been Dolce and there's a video of her walking.
Speaker 1:Now is this why straight men are red flags. Did we tell you? He said hold on now. We didn't discuss this pre-podcast, where we going.
Speaker 2:But there's a video of Dolce walking outside after the Grammy and it's just like people around her and they walking her out. But there's a video of Dolce walking outside after the Grammy and it's just like people around her and they walking her out and she's standing taking pictures, and it even looked crazy because Was that a sports bra and just some shorts? Boxers shorts, yeah, but the thing that even looked more crazy to me with that one because glowing Beautiful the thing about her on that video is because Dolce is outgoing.
Speaker 2:Any other time you've seen Dolce, she is loud, but in that video I that one. I might be with you on Something going on. Yeah, you want to be big. How big we talking.
Speaker 1:You ever seen James Brown biopic with Chad Boseman.
Speaker 2:Nah, I ain't seen it.
Speaker 1:Gotta see it, man. I got it on Blu-ray.
Speaker 2:Is it good? Yeah, I mean that nigga he could act.
Speaker 1:You could probably find it on your streaming apps.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm pretty sure I have all the streaming apps. Thank y'all.
Speaker 1:It's a scene in there where Richard, little Richard, he talking to him, he working at Diamond, they just got done performing and shit. He's like man. You know I've been on the radio and all this. And third, make a long story short he's like man, what you gonna do when the devil come? He y'all dressed up, nice suit, looking all pretty and shit, and give you anything you want, going to be ready Like I'm paraphrasing, but I was like damn, that's that.
Speaker 1:That's probably why that nigga was like you know what. Let me get this money over here.
Speaker 3:Let me buy all the radio stations I can get.
Speaker 1:I'm paying for my own tools, like you got to do it, but that's where that network come in. How much money is too much money, bro?
Speaker 2:Man, I just need a little bit to take her home.
Speaker 1:But it's like some niggas, bro, they gotta live in them castles bro.
Speaker 2:I need enough to cut these trees in the backyard down and put me up a privacy fence.
Speaker 1:I's all I need To just eat that shit.
Speaker 2:Hey, I walked into Diamond Cuts the other day and they was in there talking about I like that. That's my spot. I think I lost a client about that. I don't know what I did, though, but I feel like I walked in there and dude was like, yeah, I make my own. Um, what'd he say? I make my. Hey, hey, brother, brother, man, I got all the I'm trying to get rid of that motherfucker.
Speaker 1:Put your hand in your pocket, Start twirling your your pocket watch.
Speaker 2:Bamboo man. Bamboo, you say, somebody looking for bamboo. I got plenty of it back there. I hate that shit boy.
Speaker 1:But yeah, life of a homeowner, huh.
Speaker 2:Bye, if y'all know.
Speaker 1:Chill out.
Speaker 2:Chill out, chill out, chill out. Why you catch me going there? Because they go Chill out, chill out, chill out, chill out. Because it's a joke. Why you ain't catch me going there? Because they go for it.
Speaker 1:Migo yeah, why don't you say it? Yeah, but If they able to say nigga, I'm able to do it.
Speaker 2:Nah, my dude, it's a family moved up the street, though, and I swear right when they moved in. I just seen him out there standing around. I'm driving out. Came back from work, they had a motherfucking mailbox and a brick little thing Damn them niggas is look good out there, motherfucker Boss, I do good work, don't need no car Knock on the door.
Speaker 1:He's going to say I can't do it, but my son he gonna say oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Bring them all down here, you fake ass. I got a group of folks that cut my grass and shit. You know what I'm saying. So I asked them to cut down. Give me $20. $20 to cut down this little one over here. Cut all these back here too, we good. Nah, they work with your boy he saying, boss, cause you his boss.
Speaker 1:He like, yeah, make you feel good, I know what to do. I'm getting this money.
Speaker 2:I'm getting this money, we know what to do. Oh shit, this nigga. I don't know if it's Cause I'm hearing that it's an old song. Oh shit, yeah, this nigga. I don't know if it's because I'm hearing that it's an old song, so I don't know what he's trying to do. If he's trying to see what it's like out here, but it's not bad, nigga, niggas bruh All down, all down, all down.
Speaker 3:You know, gucci, let it flam. Then he pass it to his man. Got a batting glove on. He don't hold it in his hand, just leave it where it land, or he throw it in the water, make him dig it out the sand. Ay, they be wishing death on me like 50 sand.
Speaker 1:No, I said cut me off.
Speaker 3:Many men, many, many, many men. Trust me, there's a ton of them. I should probably be in there with Thuggin' Em or be in there with Gunna now If they lockin' niggas up for growing up around some hitters trying to govern them, or building something from the bottom with your brothers down J Skull, get high here, up in here, spend some bands, but I never Sound like Drake. You said it sounded like Drake. Yeah, it did sound like Drake. I don't know what you mean, but this sound, this sound, this sound.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So when he was talking about the, turn it back down. Yeah, yeah, turn me up, gus. So it came across. It came across on Twitter a couple days ago and and they released it in a sense of like it was choppy, like it wasn't the whole song. Okay, it was like it'll play a little bit, then go quiet, play a little bit, but now it's the whole, it's clear CD quality. Now you know what I'm saying. Clean like the, it's clear, it's cd quality. Now you know I'm saying so. That's what made me think it do sound before everything. But it also sound like the way that, the way it came out first and that's coming out, it's like let me see if they ain't fucked with this, though playboy carter just say he used.
Speaker 1:Yeah, just to say it but sounded like Drake.
Speaker 2:But the beginning of it it's like is that Drake or is that somebody doing AI Drake? But yeah, I heard that it's Drake though. No, I like it. I ain't mad at it at all.
Speaker 1:I heard it in the club, I'd be like, okay, they can get some dollars from that.
Speaker 3:They can get some dollars with that.
Speaker 1:But yo yeah, because when he said when I scratch the numbers off he call that a cherry, I never heard him make the call.
Speaker 2:Never in life, no way. But there's another one that I kind of heard a little bit of, but it's with him and 21 Savage. That's music, Okay, before we let me ask you a question what's up? What is hip hop culture?
Speaker 1:At this point, I don't know.
Speaker 2:And that kind of leads into my point of my next question. Do you think one of us not me or you, but us could be a culture vulture? And this, why? This the reason I asked that. This is the reason I asked that. Right, jello Ball, right, he got the song everybody liked, at least the first one he dropped. But then there's people like he ain't from here, he don't do this. How do you talk about stuff like this?
Speaker 1:That was my hesitation, because I was like I I mean, when you got people Like Jello and them, they come from a good life, but they daddy.
Speaker 2:Is Necessarily yeah.
Speaker 1:Come from the life that he provided them. You see what I'm saying Like, if I ain't mistaken, they from Him and his brother From like Compton. Okay, like they from like the inner city. Now, what they talking about? Hell, nah, they ain't live that shit.
Speaker 2:But at this point, like nigga who cares, just say I'm good, and that's the thing. So, and then I was thinking about the whole Ja Morant thing and how he turned up and do this and da-da. And then everybody like, oh, you went to a private school, you went to this, and da-da-da. So I like, oh, you went to a private school, you went to this, da-da-da. So I'm just asking could one of us be a culture?
Speaker 1:vulture, I guess in a particular subculture. I guess because there's a lot of niggas that ain't in gangs but they be like what's up, dude?
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:And then when they get around, they hey Ron, I thought you was Shut up, Shut up.
Speaker 3:Nah but.
Speaker 2:I don't. It's just a question.
Speaker 1:And I'm going to be honest, I don't know. I thought you was going to ask me, like, what is hip-hop culture, nigga, I don't know. Now we don't know that either.
Speaker 2:Right now Supposed to be yeah, but that's a lot.
Speaker 1:They ain't trying to hear my good poetry. No more what, everybody want to do.
Speaker 2:I got to kill a nigga God damn what you think about the NBA charging Jai with that gun.
Speaker 1:Salute I'd rather take it at 75 and still be able to make 273,000 a game yeah. As opposed to not making nothing.
Speaker 2:So is he going to be the only one charged?
Speaker 1:that's doing that, though. Hey, you know what? That'll be my wish collar, that'll be my appeal.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And I'll put that in my appeal, because I mean you know. Because that's crazy, because everybody do, I'm like. So it's cool for niggas to inject motherfucking dope in. They veins In. They veins Ice cold dope in. They veins on the court. But I can't shoot a bitch because I'm out here shooting a bitch.
Speaker 2:Because I'm shooting a bitch. Yeah, man, I've seen others do it.
Speaker 1:I think if he would have got just smacked that one time for the little gun shit.
Speaker 2:It wouldn't have been a Nah he smacked that one time for the little gun shit.
Speaker 1:It wouldn't have been a. Nah, he's just going crazy. I'll drop three, threes, yeah, oh, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, man.
Speaker 2:They just done, moved away from him being the face of the league.
Speaker 1:Boy, yeah, but he I mean he If he didn't want to do it like If somebody prepped him to being like hey, bro, you might not want to be the face of the league.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Where this shit, come you know, with.
Speaker 2:With extra shit you don't really want to do this probably was a ploy. It worked. You know what I'm saying Now, Anthony Edwards. I'm about to say because Ant is yeah.
Speaker 1:That nigga said I'm paying a million up front.
Speaker 2:But they said, they said she came out and said that didn't actually happen.
Speaker 1:We don't know what the fuck.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we don't know, it's just storyline.
Speaker 1:But she did that on purpose. She moved from Georgia to California. Yeah, Luckily the judge was on dude's side. I was like no, it's a. Georgia baby. This what you gonna get yeah this what you gonna get you lucked up on that, I mean hey, I mean hey, if you could. That's some weird shit, bro. What Not weird, but it's like bro for real. You just don't.
Speaker 2:You know that's your baby and don't want to be in the baby. Yeah, so I done heard people saying that and they be like, well, he said he didn't want the baby. He said he didn't want the baby Even what you saying you don't want the baby. You continue to go through the actions of creating a baby and now you know the baby yours, even if you and everybody's different. But I couldn't see me saying, oh yeah, that's my kid, all right, and just leave. That's just wild to me.
Speaker 1:I mean, it's one thing, if you don't know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because you don't know, if you say hey I mean no, but that's true.
Speaker 1:It's like, bro, I don't want to get you pretty Okay cool. We ain't got fuck All right cool, but you can fuck All right cool, all right cool. We ain't got fuck alright cool, but you can fuck alright cool, alright cool. I don't want no baby nigga what? Yeah, he's here now, and then you, and then he like alright, it was just a scare, alright, cool, cause I told you I ain't want no baby, but you trying to fuck that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:I don't want, no want. Like. How many times did y'all do it? Like every time I don't want no baby. I guarantee that conversation happened too, yeah. Yeah, man, I told you what it was, it look way up, nigga said send me the video of you going to the bank, walking out. It's crazy. Send me the video, nigga, but now the baby here, even if you could pay up Dude, the realest dude in the NBA right now. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:I'm going to fuck what they think about me.
Speaker 2:He's still out there showing up, and that's the thing. The hoop world don't give a fuck if you still.
Speaker 1:This guy said Jordan, my real dad.
Speaker 2:If you still out there proving shit, ain't nobody worried about that.
Speaker 1:That's how them, niggas, be losing all that money though, nigga yeah, it make it look even crazier because he just had three kids the year before. Nigga, not even that, bro. You seen the videos of like mamas like showing their kids, picking up like his shoes and footlocking they like boy, fuck, no, put them down. He a deadbeat, looks like there's kids, but then in the same room he was like but mama, I ain't seen my daddy in three months either. We in the same Shut the fuck up and put them shoes down.
Speaker 2:I mean.
Speaker 1:It's crazy Muscle. I got muscle to turn them shoes to hoop in, but this was before we knew about all this. So I ain about all this. Hey, dude, that's the problem with motherfuckers, bro. That is not your. It don't have no burn on you, bro. What the fuck To me? You know how it be, like Kim Wayne's the Betrayal on Living Color, but I ain't gonna tell nobody.
Speaker 3:That's how everybodyrayal on Living Color, but I ain't going to tell nobody that's how everybody want to be right now.
Speaker 1:Hey live man, what else we?
Speaker 2:talking about. So Ice Cube and New Line Cinema have set up for new Friday. What's this Friday? Was it before or five?
Speaker 1:This would be the fourth installment, friday.
Speaker 2:Friday Friday after next Okay, yeah so. Well, what do you think about? I'm going to say what I'm going to tell you. If y'all do Friday Ice Cube, I need people, that's actors in it. I don't need Kassanet, I don't need a Drewski, I don't even need Tiffany.
Speaker 3:Haddish.
Speaker 2:to tell you the truth, you know what I'm saying I'm thinking it's going to be filled with them type of cameo type shits.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying, but I'm looking forward to it.
Speaker 3:Oh yeah, I'm a beater. I'm a beater.
Speaker 1:I ain't going to lie to you, I'm going to go to it. Yeah, I'm looking forward to it. We're going to see how it go. Yeah, I'm looking for one, I'm looking for one.
Speaker 2:We're going to see how it go, but yeah, I thought that was interesting because I would like to see who all going to be back. I'm pretty sure Mike Epps will be there.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, everybody will be back. All the main players are going to be there.
Speaker 2:I'm saying, though, main players from the first one Faison will be there. We don't have. Faison will be there. We don't have.
Speaker 1:I can name everybody who's going to be there. Well, Faison yeah, q. Mike Yelps, chris Tucker, faison Stanley.
Speaker 2:Do we get Cat Williams?
Speaker 1:Hell yeah, you're going to get Cat Williams, you're going to get Terry Crews, you're going to get dc gonna be in there, you're gonna get uh, oh shade, uh jones I I could see you know.
Speaker 2:Um. Rest in peace, john witherspoon and tony yeah, and we don't we don't have debo and pops his mama back, you can get down.
Speaker 1:Uh, dc curry. You're going to get his mama back. You're going to get DC Curry. You might get some more back.
Speaker 2:You might get what's her name Ken Wheatley back. We'll get Lady of Rage in there. Damn, I want to see the storyline. Yeah, I was going to say it's just-, I would like to see the storyline.
Speaker 1:Obviously, you know they're going to have to work Pop's funeral in.
Speaker 2:You think so Kind of like a.
Speaker 1:It ain't no way he going away bro.
Speaker 2:Like a memorial, not like a funeral, but like.
Speaker 1:Nah, yeah, you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2:Something like remember what Pop's used to tell us Something like that they're going to have to acknowledge that he not going away. Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm getting to. Yeah, I'm buried.
Speaker 2:What was the last Friday? It's the first one.
Speaker 1:right there, they budget was 3.5 and they made 27.
Speaker 2:Kill it in the box office.
Speaker 1:Yeah, nigga, that's a hit, I think three times you got to make three times the budget.
Speaker 2:On Friday after next Was it 2002?. Yeah, 2002.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, my mans was yeah.
Speaker 2:Damn. It's over 20 years ago.
Speaker 1:My mans used to watch that shit all the time. Shots after Sean Money R. Shots after shine money. Rip me, my nigga, you ain't seen that shit. I got on big.
Speaker 2:They also got a. The Wayans said they working on Scary Movie 6.
Speaker 1:Them white chicks too.
Speaker 2:I hate white chicks.
Speaker 1:I'm just saying, I'm letting you know?
Speaker 2:oh, that's just one of I hate that movie cause Craig Williams.
Speaker 1:I follow him on well, I listen to Daddy Issues. He on there and they having he working with Lionsgate, whoever it is they doing open auditions for the movie. Yeah, that's cool. He was like, yeah, we gonna do Lionsgate, whoever it is they doing open auditions For the movie.
Speaker 2:Yeah, hmm, that's cool.
Speaker 1:He was like yeah, we're going to do open auditions or whatever, so you just got to send them his Ain't nobody seeing Sean Wayans in a minute.
Speaker 2:I wonder if he's going to be.
Speaker 1:I mean, do you guys see? I mean shit. That's what I'm saying, bro. Like at a certain point, once I'm set up, yeah, yeah yeah, you good, I'm good. What the fuck.
Speaker 2:I don't got to be in your face all the time. Yeah, what else? What else on the list? That's all I got on my RIP to Pow Wow. From Planet Rock.
Speaker 1:Well, African Bomba.
Speaker 2:There you go. And we both said Planet Rock G-L-O-B-E. I forgot what I was about to say.
Speaker 1:The Soul Sonic. Force.
Speaker 2:You was gonna hit that thing. Nah, you wasn't old enough yet. Yeah, visit high school.
Speaker 1:We had motherfuckers. Thank you, lee, that thing Nah, you wasn't old enough, yet we was in high school we had motherfuckers.
Speaker 2:Thank you, la, you was in high school, when that was Not really I forgot you. You still kind of young.
Speaker 3:I came out in 07. That's about that time.
Speaker 1:We had the D. We came through the current era. Dude Y'all young, we really wasn't no dancers. The first dance was when we was graduating. That was a soldier boy.
Speaker 2:Before that it was like nigga, you still do the butterfly.
Speaker 1:Uh-uh, that's old, this is not new.
Speaker 2:We don't talk political. What do you think? What do you think is going on? That motherfucker said if it stays like this, the next iPhone will be almost $3,500.
Speaker 1:I'm glad I got the new one before I'm good already.
Speaker 2:I don't need the upgrade. I got the one from last year.
Speaker 1:I'm not like everybody else, bro, I will go back to Samsung. I got the one from last year. Look, I'm not like everybody else, bro, I will go back to Samsung.
Speaker 2:Without a problem.
Speaker 1:Oh, Google Pixel yeah.
Speaker 2:Man. I was watching the news and they was talking about everything that's from overseas and shit. Why, I see a dude you know they be selling shit on you don't be on TikTok, but they got the TikTok shop right when motherfuckers be selling shit. Tiktok shop right when motherfuckers be selling shit. So dude on there selling Donald Trump shoes, right? He like yeah, you see daddy's home, donald Trump, make sure you buy them. They say where were those made at? These niggas say they was made in South Korea, one of the Korea.
Speaker 1:Those are going to be $200.
Speaker 2:But think about that, though you thinking you talk about selling Donald Trump products that ain't made in America.
Speaker 1:Jordans are made in China.
Speaker 2:But Jordan also not on stage talking about everything should be made in.
Speaker 1:America. No, I'm just saying a lot of niggas want to buy those products. It's going to be hard for those products to get in there.
Speaker 2:They said Lululemon. They said yeah, it's going to be a lot of changing All Nike shit about to be.
Speaker 1:That's why I'm sitting on my bricks right now. Let's go for my son, be like hey what? Look at the tape. You ain't put no shoes on. Come on shit.
Speaker 3:Don't even touch him.
Speaker 2:Don't even touch him. Don't even touch him. I got you, I got you. Yeah, they said shit about to go crazy. Stopped market, taking a care and I looked at my retirement.
Speaker 1:Does I?
Speaker 2:don't even know, Fuck that whole shit up.
Speaker 1:I was saying green, green, green black. Black, green, green green. Black, black, Green, green green green.
Speaker 2:Man, I looked at that shit the other day. That shit's hair red, I suppose. What the fuck is happening. What's going on, baby?
Speaker 1:You touched my shit. What'd you say?
Speaker 2:Did you take something out of her? Did you take something?
Speaker 1:What a guilty disgust Boy, because I don't ever touch this stuff. When I seen that number drop I said what the fuck? Yeah, man. I called my brother. I said, man, you take a hit. He said, nigga, the stop-mo is down right now.
Speaker 2:Down like a motherfucker and that nigga talk about some. Well, it's going to be okay. Short-term pain for long-term gains.
Speaker 1:I bet motherfucker. I seen a video on one of the shorts on YouTube where Funny Mike was showing his Dogecoin was $12 million to DDG and I said, man, I was trying to find the date on the video because I said, nigga, I got at least 100 Doge. Y'all know I'm straight.
Speaker 2:I went to my shit.
Speaker 1:I said nigga what my buying power.
Speaker 2:Said nah, phil, well, I was sick, bro. He's showing you something back in the day. It's old shit. It's showing you something back in the day, it's old shit.
Speaker 1:And it was old as fuck because, bro, if my shit would have jumped, any amount a couple thousand. Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, Let that dog shit 1,500.
Speaker 2:He's going to say get off of this motherfucker.
Speaker 1:And it'd be my luck, bro, as soon as I do sell that shit In a historical event. Doge is outperforming Bitcoin.
Speaker 2:Now, that would be crazy, Nigga.
Speaker 1:I'd be sick. Well, I'm selling.
Speaker 2:You got to sit on it. Hey, pause, it's been five years. Yeah, I know it's been got to sit on it. Hey, pause, you got to. It's been five years. Yeah, I know it's been a minute. I know, nigga, I've been in a negative way.
Speaker 1:You're going to fuck around and see a bigger number than me Negative 30,000. What the fuck? That's some turds nigga.
Speaker 2:Everything about to get smacked boy, he ain't been up in front of Terrence since 2025. So it's a company called Atlanta Barber down in Atlanta, but that's where I get all my barbers. Yeah, they sent the email the other day. They said yo, just so y'all know we going up Prices might be different next time you on the website, because all the shit in the barber world I don't give a fuck.
Speaker 1:I already know All Barber World. I don't give a fuck. I already know All that shit from over there I already know, but that's the craziest thing, bro. Even if we did start doing that shit, we still need material.
Speaker 2:We still going to have to get it, Because even if your plan is to which is a good, don't get me wrong having more stuff made in America, whatever, whatever but for that to happen, you're going to have to build factories, which takes time. You're going to have to change the format of how everything is going on, which takes time. So, even if there is a long term to even build that shit, most of our fucking, most of the lumber and shit, all that stuff, it comes from Canada type shit.
Speaker 1:Like there's no way I would like Like Africa. When he come to Africa and turn his shit, hey, that's for them, that ain't for y'all. You know what I mean. Take styles, come from Africa.
Speaker 3:I mean you know.
Speaker 1:Everything in the world Come from Africa, nigga.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's gonna be a fun. This nigga ain't even been in there A hundred days yet, because you know when they I need to look more into that and see if these are like.
Speaker 1:I know they're executive orders, but have these actually been signed over into law?
Speaker 2:Now that, Because he's saying some of them start next week, Some of them already started they say on the smaller stuff, we'll start seeing the effect as soon as they hit, Like avocados and shit, like food and shit like that. But the bigger shit it'll be.
Speaker 1:It'll be a minute, Damn that's crazy man, Because they still going to charge you the same $11, $12 for that burrito.
Speaker 2:Even if you say no guacamole, yeah, that don't change shit.
Speaker 1:Say, oh, can I get it with no guacamole? Yeah, say none, $11,. It's still the same price, because we still ship that guacamole.
Speaker 2:We still ship the avocados in here, nigga, we still getting that shit in port.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that shit going to be like work for real.
Speaker 2:But even if, let's say, some of the countries that he hit with the 34%, like the companies that they start, if they start shipping shit, they're not just going to charge us the 34%, they're going to charge us 50% because they still going to want to get they profit kickback type shit. This shit about to be fun Either way.
Speaker 1:This about to really be the haves and have nots. See how strong your network is, so we get to bartering. It's shit like bullets and cans and chicken noodle soup. Get the big money.
Speaker 2:Well, we starting, but either way, I just wanted to ask about that Interesting I ain't good. I ain't either. I don't know shit. I know the very bare minimum, maybe a little bit Uh.
Speaker 1:Judicial Legislation and uh Executive.
Speaker 2:Shit, I ain't need it, but uh, either way, let's go ahead and review I don't know why yeah, what I mean, but that's true, though. You know what I'm saying. Uh, that's true, which is so sad um um me. That's true. Which is so sad Me.
Speaker 1:I'm in spirit man, don't talk to me. When I'm in spirit, don't talk to me, I'm in the spirit man, I'm in the spirit man.
Speaker 2:I broke up with your grandma. My nigga said so how would you explain your persona? I'm in the spirit where man don't don't say big words like that to me, man. Oh my mama, I'm td quick to uh this week. This week we are reviewing an album from trippy red called life's a trip, which was released in 2018. This this is his debut album, which is under the category which is emo rap, which the label is. A bunch of producers, austin Powers, diplo, c-note. I mean, he had Scott Storch, weezy Murder Beats the. Scott Storch once heard this album and I'm like, did that nigga just say Scott Storch? That just threw me because at the time we hadn't heard from Scott Storch in fucking forever.
Speaker 1:Man I could. I had to pause it. I said, hold on, bro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but he had a bunch of producers on there. I mean, he had a few singles, but the two biggest singles, or the one biggest single which featured Travis Scott, which is Dark Knight Domo. Then he had Wish, then he had Taking a Walk. As far as how long the album was, it was 14 songs, 46 minutes, which is not bad. You know what know I'm saying, especially for this time. Um, as far as the charts, it uh, it got up to the number 49 on r&b and hip hop albums and number 134 on billboard. It got a little higher in other countries and shit. So the highest that it got was number one on the independent billboard charts, which was here. So yeah, I mean independent. At the time the label was independent either way. You know what I'm saying. So, but yeah, so this is Trippie Redd. If y'all don't know Trippie Redd, he is an interesting character.
Speaker 1:Didn't he start out with like Triple X and 6ix9ine?
Speaker 2:Well, they not like necessarily with them, but that time frame no, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, but they did a lot of collabs. Yeah, no, I know he did some with 6ix9ine, definitely.
Speaker 1:And then you said x and then um, who the what the fuck ski mask?
Speaker 2:so yeah, okay, yeah, yeah yeah, so they had some stuff together, um so I'm not in the emo rap.
Speaker 1:I'm not on a sunday. When I was to this. This was bringing me the fuck down. The only light I seen in this album was Scott Stewart getting a check from somebody the Travis Scott. I knew that from my son, but I'm like this shit is like when that nigga kept saying like, yelling at me, talking about I might move my brain like Kurt Cobain. I was like nigga, no wonder bro want to listen to this shit.
Speaker 2:This is literally like this might be one of the albums where we have a different, different rating bro.
Speaker 1:Yes, most definitely, cause this is like, bro, this is a black man's version of acceptable in a white man's rocker world. Because they look at him as like, yeah, you're doing our shit. You're doing what we do, but you're not a poser man, you're really you man.
Speaker 1:But then he give you rap, he give you songs I think it's bang, because that's one of the ones I like, where the nigga is really rapping you like bro, he got a few songs on here where he rapping, but that's the one that stood out so you could really rap, but you, yeah, you want this gimmick shit and that's what was throwing me out, bro, because I was like, outside of the few songs that I do like and the album cover art, yeah.
Speaker 2:The cover art is crazy.
Speaker 1:I was like this, shit is not for me, so.
Speaker 2:I think the album is great, Right the intro. I love the intro because I love the way it slides in.
Speaker 3:But I'm going to play, I'm going to play Yo bro.
Speaker 1:This man is crazy.
Speaker 2:Hold on. I just want to play a little bit of the intro. I fucking love this intro cuz.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the cover art was great.
Speaker 2:The cover art was great. Let me look it up real quick. I'm a rock star.
Speaker 1:We got to keep it together. I thought that was Triple H when I first heard it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it put you in that vibe of X.
Speaker 1:I thought that was him, I said damn, he got it.
Speaker 2:I got to keep it together and don't wait until, because it's not a lot to the song, it's just like an introduction to what we about to get. You know what I'm saying as far as the songs that I liked on this album I like Together. I like Taking a Walk. I like Missing my Idols. I like Taking a Walk. I like Missing my Idols. I like Birdshit. I like Bang. I like Dark Knight, domo, what's it called? Uka, uka, whatever that is. I like Gore. Those are the songs that I got check marks by, and he know how I do my check marks, he know how I do my check mark. The other ones that I think are okay, I got Wish Forever, ever how you Feel, and then the Oomps Revenge, right, the only song I don't like on here.
Speaker 1:Underwater Fly Zone.
Speaker 2:Underwater Fly Zone and then Shake it Up. Them the only two songs that I'm like.
Speaker 1:Shake it Up. Them the only two songs that I'm like. Why Shake it Up Right? The production on this album.
Speaker 2:I like yeah, he got some good production.
Speaker 1:I didn't like the vibe, bro. I didn't like what he was talking about. I don't want to be depressed all the day. You didn't like what he was talking about.
Speaker 3:I don't want to be depressed all the day. He didn't like that.
Speaker 2:I just didn't like him doing that. It's like I'm trying to make a dance song, but I'm sad too.
Speaker 1:That was one of the ones I liked yeah, but out of 14 songs there's only two ones I liked yeah, but yeah but out of 14 songs, there's only two songs I don't like. Oh yeah, you up there high. I love this album.
Speaker 2:You up there high. I love this album I got.
Speaker 1:Together, shake it Up. Dark Knight, uga, mm-hmm, let me see, miss my Eyes.
Speaker 2:This is one of the ones where he rapping Like he show Photos.
Speaker 1:I didn't like the hit. Yeah, I didn't like that that nigga was snapping. Han Solo didn't have any bombs. That's thick and I didn't understand the Quasimodo line.
Speaker 2:Big and back being bull. So you're blood in here. How does that make sense? They let you in, but overall I think the album is great. This is one of them albums that I actually go back a lot to. I remember listening to it with my son back in the day when he started getting, cause he was a big X fan. He was a big X fan, so it's kinda like this is one of the first albums, cause we like to send albums to each other, and I remember this was one of the first albums. He was like hey listen to this though you know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1:that's my shit excuse me what you give you.
Speaker 2:I will give this album a 4 out of 5. That's my shit, excuse me. What you give you, I will give this album a four out of five. Whoa, I give this album a four out of five and I listen to it quite a lot. Okay, yeah.
Speaker 1:Whoa so what?
Speaker 2:you give it.
Speaker 1:It's not even half what you give it, so half would be two, five. I got to give him a two, bro. I did not like this emo rap bro, I guess because and it was crazy because it's a gloomy day today.
Speaker 2:It is and.
Speaker 1:I'm just like this is not the this. No, I think this album is amazing, no, bro, I like so.
Speaker 2:Like he's showing you he can rap, but he also doing His rock shit. He also got the hit With Travis. Scott Thug is on here, like I got a few people here with me. This is what I do. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:And then the production he I did like that version Of Thug he got. Yeah, that's probably where Most of the the rating come from the production for me.
Speaker 2:The production is good and he has so many different producers it's not locked into one sound. You know what I'm saying, so I do. I give it a four out of five. This is a great album to me.
Speaker 1:I'm not moving. You're not moving. I'm just doing a half bro.
Speaker 2:No, what, that's two and a half bro. No, that's my shit cuz Nah bro, I had two different ones.
Speaker 1:I was stuck on what I wanted to go with.
Speaker 2:For next week.
Speaker 1:Yeah, both from the same artist, though I ain't know if I'm going to do Cody and Cowboy or Based on a True Story, his first actual album.
Speaker 2:What you want to do.
Speaker 1:I don't know, because Codeine Cowboy kind of, I feel like I don't want to. Let's go.
Speaker 2:Based on a true story.
Speaker 1:I already know it's more than I don't like.
Speaker 2:Already. So this week we reviewed Lysa Tripp from Trippie Redd. I gave it a 4, brother gave it a 2. I don't think you want to do that.
Speaker 1:A total score of 8 5.
Speaker 2:And then next week we'll do 2 Chainz based on True Story. Boats, boats, yeah, or boat whatever. Yeah because it's the yeah baby. So what else? Anything else before we get up out of here?
Speaker 1:It's all the same. Only the name is Zane. That's why I didn't want to do it. This nigga, chicka, chicka, pau, that nigga.
Speaker 2:We're going to go through the list of albums that we have on a classic list and explain why some of the albums are just we don't need to touch them.
Speaker 1:Like coming out hard yeah.
Speaker 2:Ain't no need for it, motherfucker. And then 400 Degrees is if y'all from where we from, what we gonna talk about? We spent a whole hour. That'll be the only knockoff. I give it a 4.9 because of Jay-Z. We didn't need it. We didn't even charge me for that feature. No nigga, because he wanted to use us. He wanted to use the south to get that name right. He didn't charge juvie. He didn't charge silk. Who the fuck wouldn't charge silk? Ain't nobody about to hear that name rocked? He didn't charge Jewelry. He didn't charge Silk. Who the fuck wouldn't charge Silk? Ain't nobody about to hear that shit? I forgot it existed. I'm sorry. I love Silk Up until like a certain year.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I don't know his verse but, every time. I hear it. I'm like I love this song. I always feel like somebody's watching me hey, what's up?
Speaker 2:Come on, silk can go. I was listening to that the other day and I was telling my son. I said see, they all want you to talk about Silk because he was rapping off beat. Now all y'all niggas want to rap off beat.
Speaker 1:Especially your boy, rob 49. Yeah, skrilla, do it too. Fuck me on that money. Huh, fuck me on that money. Huh, bitch, I told you to get that money. Put the fuck me on that money, huh.
Speaker 2:And then I got a song called Fuck Me On that Money with Cardi B and he got one with Skrilla. They both called Fuck Me On that Money.
Speaker 1:I guess Thank you for listening to it. You talk about what you know. That's what you know. Oh, you want to fuck me on that money. Huh, fifties, or hundreds, huh.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but if y'all out there in Dreamville, enjoy your weekend.
Speaker 1:You know, I kept that vacuum seal huh.
Speaker 2:Dump it on the bed. Let me see if anything else popping off right now While we that Dolce shit was great, though, that video.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that shit was.
Speaker 2:That was the one of the videos that I look at, like Over here, turn around, turn around Right there, and then she just like this, taking pictures. Like what is wrong with you? I like that movie. Motherfuckers, don't like that movie but I love that movie.
Speaker 1:Motherfuckers don't like that movie, but I love that movie. I partake and watch that motherfucker say hee, hee, hey, y'all listen to this. Hee hee, biz bro.
Speaker 2:Thank y'all for listening to another episode of Late to the Party with Dodie and Reggie. I am Reggie.
Speaker 1:I'm Dodie.
Speaker 2:This is Dodie and we'll be back next week. Ring down on me. Ring down on me.
Speaker 1:Here we go.
Speaker 2:Stop recording Nimi.