
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
"2 Regular Guys Having Irregular Conversations"
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
Shake A Hand, Make A Friend
Reggie and Dody explore the unexpected origins of iconic hip-hop sounds, discovering Art of Noise's 1984 track "Moments in Love" as one of the blackest-sounding songs not made by Black artists. The duo brings their signature wit and expertise to dive deep into hip-hop culture across generations.
• Art of Noise's "Moments in Love" has been sampled countless times in hip-hop despite being created by non-Black artists
• Drake's friend Baka Not Nice speaks out about his initial reaction to Kendrick's accusations and drake's advice to him
• The Game and Kanye West's friendship falls apart over an Instagram post supporting Drake's associate
• Billboard's top 25 female rappers list sparks debate about longevity versus impact, especially regarding Lauryn Hill's ranking
• Evaluating classic posse cuts in hip-hop history with discussion on regional biases in these selections
• 2 Chainz's debut album "Based on a T.R.U. Story" gets a 3.5/5 rating for balancing street credibility with commercial appeal
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That's the only thing, because. But we're going to get there, yeah, we're going to get there and we're back, and we're here. Back to regular schedule programming. Welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie.
Speaker 2:I am Doty.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, bro, we're WrestleMania I was about to say so you was on some.
Speaker 2:My bad. I'm Doty, my bad.
Speaker 1:And we back.
Speaker 2:I think we are on Like that nigga's like everything.
Speaker 1:You know you gotta mix it up. Episode 45 is where we are today. Okay, so we moving.
Speaker 2:You want me to return?
Speaker 1:We don't like to. He don't have to be brought up, he don't. Yeah, before we get started, I just got one question, though. Right, what is one of the blackest sounding songs not made by a black person?
Speaker 2:Oh, what's my dude name? Who I saw, damn.
Speaker 1:Come on now. Is his name Billy Caldwell?
Speaker 2:No, you're talking about Billy Ocean? No, I'm not who you talking about. What is wrong with me? Dude for love, that's where I got it from. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, see, yeah, I didn't think about that one, so it was a question. It was a question that came up and somebody said this answer right, I'm going to play the sound.
Speaker 2:Is it KC? No?
Speaker 1:But see, I was going like Hall and Oates. You know what I'm saying. That's where I was going.
Speaker 2:Is it your boy? What's his name? I can't think of it. I'm having a brain fart. See, now I know how they feel on game shows when you put on the spot you be like no, I know.
Speaker 1:Wait a minute. Wait a minute, but see. So I forgot where I heard it. Oh, I probably seen it on TikTok, right, but they was going through some of the blackest sounding songs, not Made my Black People. Tina Marie went on Definitely, but this one.
Speaker 2:Is it obscure like you wouldn't think of it?
Speaker 1:I never knew where it came from. It's been sampled. It's been used.
Speaker 2:Don't say his name just play it Are you serious.
Speaker 1:There's no black person in this group, the white group, not even from America. So the group is called Art of Noise and this song is from 84 and the song is called Moments in Love. I never knew where this came from. That's crazy, that shit hard as fuck that shit. Hard as fuck I'm. I was saying what they look like. I said it's the best sample.
Speaker 1:Everybody don't use this as the America the thought to question it that's them right there so this is just an instrument, yeah, it's just instrumental, like the original has no words at all. Okay, it has no words at all, cuz no wonder is just like, and it's it's, it's like this part. So it's like eight minutes long too, so it got so many parts that you could take from and then break up and shit. Yeah, so that is Art of Noise and the song is called Moments in Love.
Speaker 2:That is associated to A numerous that's what I'm saying. Amount of black kids.
Speaker 1:And that's what he was doing. He was like I bet y'all never guessed it. You know everybody Trying to think about it. Then that motherfucker hit play on that.
Speaker 2:I said well damn yeah, because I instantly went to St Gris bro.
Speaker 1:But I never knew where that even came from. I never knew where the original sound even came from. I got to get my CD player Put something in there. What's going on, though? We all back another week.
Speaker 2:Slow news week in music, not a lot going on. My brother called me and was like hey man, this is scott going to wrestlemania like mother fucker damn, like that's like he got a call from oh shit. Well, his wife did. You know they been.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but they cool, she was like yeah what you doing this weekend.
Speaker 2:You want to go wrestle with me?
Speaker 3:That's a crazy call to get to.
Speaker 2:You know, she like I don't know, I guess yeah, she like Cancel everything.
Speaker 1:Where the fuck are we going? I was to, but if I got that, call nigga we going what we on the way?
Speaker 2:Who your favorite wrestler? Kelo Brown Nigga. Who this nigga's?
Speaker 1:old. He don't wrestle anymore, so he's not going to be there. Mason of domination, so they not going to be there. But of domination, yeah, rock star, so they not going to be there. But you know where we want to start? I was telling you. Well, let's go ahead and get this out of the way. All right, we talked about it a little bit beforehand, but I do want to play this sound for anybody who don't know. This is Baka, not Nice Drake's best friend.
Speaker 5:So this is Baka Not Nice Drake's best friend At first.
Speaker 1:my first initial thing was to respond, and he's talking about the battle between greatest number one and greatest number two, but his name was brought up, so he's talking about how his thought process was during that time Responded quickly, very efficiently and very to the point, very directly, yeah, and you know.
Speaker 5:But like it was like it started brewing in me because where I come from, like that shit doesn't happen. Like you can't just call out a man and not have paperwork to back up your talks, like that is ludicrous, and then like to see like a whole nation behind it and celebrating it like it's a true story is unbelievable because you know, everybody has to understand. Like I have a kid, drake has a kid. You know what I mean. So like making accusations, like that are like ridiculous.
Speaker 1:I like how they always talk about that on that side All over this world Like they wasn't saying shit on the other side.
Speaker 3:What I was going to tell you is this why is he throwing eggs at?
Speaker 5:us. I was building up a lot of anger and stuff like that. But then I got a call and I don't know why I got this call. It's like God said something to him or something. But the boy sorry, it might not have been a call, it might have been a text message, but he messaged me and he's like yo I know what you're feeling.
Speaker 1:He didn't call my man.
Speaker 3:He doesn't call any of us but.
Speaker 5:I'm just letting you know, like, don't listen to the noise, because it's noise If you go back and look at all these people that are saying things or having anything to say. They're not even actual, real people, they're like bots.
Speaker 1:Exactly, that's their thing too. Don't let that shit bother you bro.
Speaker 5:And you know what?
Speaker 2:I mean, it's not a good thing, but they're calling your name. You know what I'm saying, and at the end of the day.
Speaker 3:Especially about something serious.
Speaker 5:They're going to get over this crap because they're going to realize that it's crap and then they're going to go do their own research and when you do your own research, you're going to be like, wow, this guy made up a whole story about something that isn't even true and it makes you look weird to me. I don't know, it does. But I want to say one thing to America, and y'all need to like get yourself together, because yo make it accusations on people, serious accusations like that. You need to have paperwork. That is the rule, like number one rule that everybody goes by, so don't switch up.
Speaker 1:So what do you think about Bacchanat Nights? Speaking on great number one and great number two.
Speaker 2:First. I've never even known this dude was alive, like I didn't know anything about this guy, guy Didn't know he rapped, Didn't know he was best friends with Drake Outside of the beef. I didn't know who this?
Speaker 1:guy was. You just heard the name.
Speaker 2:It was like a mythical creature. Like man Drake got this goon. When I seen him, I'm like bro he rapped though that tough. Like when I seen him. I'm like bro he rap though that's tough for you, I put him in that top five category.
Speaker 1:Oh man, you see what I'm saying so. I mean he did 13 years for something I was about to say, but this is my thing though. He didn't I mean no, he didn't do all. This is the thing, though. Right when the Drake side of the beef like to talk about, they like to throw a Kendrick's line about everything right and, like baka just said, you got to have paperwork yeah. Y'all also said, dude Key wasn't his Mm-hmm, it was his homeboy child.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:Y'all said he beat his wife.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:Y'all said that TDE covered that up. Mm-hmm, there's no. There's no paper trail of that either. You know what I'm saying. So it's like that's what I be thinking like. And then they be I don't know. They be throwing out that everybody a bot, nigga, everybody on the internet is not a bot. It's a lot of them, but everybody, not one. We need some Please. You know what I'm saying. If y'all want to spend some money to bot our I don't know man Like I said I don't really care Because, like, why wait this long to say anything?
Speaker 1:Well, you know, we at the year mark of everything, a lot of interviews and shit is going to start.
Speaker 2:Did you have to wait for your shit to clear up? Because, if not, why would you have all this animosity festered up and brewing up To do this? Yeah, and you didn't even know.
Speaker 1:And he was saying he was ready to retaliate with a song. You know what I'm saying? So Drake called you and said, hey, don't make a song.
Speaker 2:But All right, man, my deep dive, or it wasn't even deep Pause.
Speaker 3:Pause.
Speaker 2:Like I looked him up and I was like, oh, he got 16 million views from a song 13 years ago. It was a while ago yeah, I was like are these bots, or does he have like 16 million listens actually? You know, what I'm saying or viewing of this video, Because I've never heard this dude out there. It's a lot of people.
Speaker 1:I haven't heard of that, yeah yeah, they got, they got a problem.
Speaker 2:So yeah, I don't care, because it's like bro well, that's that.
Speaker 1:That's my only problem, though not a problem, not a problem, but that is my thing. And either way, who are you? You just, but now he's the security guard for drake I thought you've been there though he was a rapper at first. Then drake probably took some of the songs and was like he was ti alpha mega just be over here, cuz. But yeah, I don't know, I just thought it was interesting. Like you said, it has been a while, but now you want to tell everybody how angry you was.
Speaker 2:You don't even remember if you got a call or a text or a text.
Speaker 1:He called me. Wait a minute, he could have texted. He probably did text, what'd you?
Speaker 2:say he don't call none of us. Yeah, maybe it was a party, it was somebody at an OVO. Even with that bro, like that makes me like. It don't make me feel a certain way, but it's just like, damn bro, like the line in the Nokia, like when he was like is it party? Like why is he not in the video? Like is it Party? Like, why is he not in the video? It's like does this nigga not really fuck with anybody in there?
Speaker 1:It seemed like.
Speaker 2:For one. Baka's supposed to be like your best friend, bro.
Speaker 2:He don't know if you calling or texting him? Party is led to believe that he's having a collab album with one of the greatest artists of our time. For him to just be vocals and not sing elsewhere? Nowhere, you see what I'm saying. They ain't even been out together. Top Five is doing what I guess any other person is supposed to do within our reach of Drake Mm-hmm. Living off the cloud. He's like oh, y'all want an interview. It got to be Zoom. I can't leave camera, but I'm with it. You know what?
Speaker 1:I'm saying but we can talk.
Speaker 2:Send them rupees or them francs, whatever we can pay, whatever they talking about. You know what I'm saying yeah, bro, it's like how in tune are you with your camera? Like that is what they would call a red flag. To me, that's like bro like what the fuck did he just say you don't. That's like me saying hey, bro, when's the last time you talked to reggie shit the other day? Uh, he called me shit. Did he text me? Well, sometimes you forget things nigga did he call me.
Speaker 2:I mean, did you, did y'all talk about it? Did y'all ever talk about it?
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I think.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's a nigga thing. Like bro, which one is it? You know what I'm saying. It is like the interview that you took. It was just like what platform is this?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't know. Now, I don't know. Now, I don't know how big that platform is. I came across it due to academics posting it on Instagram and Twitter, so that's how I came across it. Other than that, I probably would have never seen it.
Speaker 2:I think I seen Hot Ones Freestyle. I said oh damn, the chicken wings. The chicken Freestyle they rapping. That's the first thing I said. No, this ain't it.
Speaker 1:I don't see the chicken or the flames.
Speaker 2:So it threw me off, bro. And then I was like the dude that was interviewing him, shout out to him. But I was just like I don't recognize him. So it was like, if this was a big thing to you, why take it here? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Because nobody else wants to talk to him Now. I don't know how that situation is he?
Speaker 2:wasn't in Australia. He said that in the interview.
Speaker 1:Oh that he wasn't. Oh, okay, yeah, yeah, that's right yeah.
Speaker 2:Nigga what's going on. Where you can't leave Canada, you can't go to Australia.
Speaker 1:Maybe just not invited.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:He was like they many visitors I wonder if I have have anybody heard any new dates for the drink concerts out there that was canceled. I ain't seen no new dates for it yet. I wonder. I guess that no, there's no keel popping though he ain't, but uh, that's what I was thinking about with. Uh. We talked about party night's Door not being in the video. They haven't been advertising it together whatsoever, even when there's posts about it, it's just Drake by himself with the dollar signs and shit.
Speaker 2:Go get the album man.
Speaker 1:Huh.
Speaker 2:Go get the album. There's no key on the album.
Speaker 1:I don't need it, I'm good. Go get it, baby girl. Oh, we was talking about Wayne. We was talking about Wayne. We was talking about Wayne. You can pre-order the album now.
Speaker 2:I ain't pre-ordering shit, I pre-ordered it. What are you going to learn, dog?
Speaker 1:I pre-ordered it, so they said everything will ship out June 6th.
Speaker 2:Ship from where.
Speaker 1:That I don't know.
Speaker 2:Because if it ain't coming from Detroit, multi.
Speaker 1:But they say, everything ship out June 6th. Also Thug's album come out in May.
Speaker 2:He got a single album.
Speaker 1:Not yet. Yeah, he ain't got nothing. Now I seen the post. There's like billboards in Atlanta or Georgia and shit. What's wrong.
Speaker 2:If it don't do better than Gunna's, does that prove Gunna had the sauce? Because you could be the face of something.
Speaker 1:I don't, and not necessarily have like I don't think that means I just think I don't know how many people Actually still waiting on Thug to drop it might be a lot, because Baby going through a lot right now. Yeah, you hear Baby in the Quavo new song. Oh, they dropped the new track. I mean it's Quavo and Lil Baby.
Speaker 2:I just heard.
Speaker 1:Rapper.
Speaker 2:Rapper, rapper, rapper. I like that version of Quavo. We know you simple, keep it simple, be that way, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:It works for some people. While we on, is it good though the song? I mean? I know you said it was good, yeah, no, I'll play a little bit real quick.
Speaker 2:No, yeah, but while I'm looking this up, vlad was talking to academics and he was talking about I couldn't find it without anybody like.
Speaker 1:Talking about it.
Speaker 2:Reacting to it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I came across it, but he was talking about how, back in the day, he heard stories about Drake having some situations, but he kept trying to say. He kept saying, well, that's what he used to do. We don't want to keep bringing up what he used to do? He wouldn't say, but the way he was alluding to some things like- Like funny time situations. Like shit that Kendrick was saying might be true situations.
Speaker 2:Funny time. I don't know that. In there with funny time.
Speaker 1:Okay, well, yeah, all that mix of shit. Hold on, dude the baby. That's all I'm saying. Baby girl yeah.
Speaker 4:Hundred million dollars. Dang shit, pretty shit. I got them black and lit Sixty million hunnids like a mess Okay, that's not Me and white boys talking billies. Yeah, yeah, none, straight bro, to them some billies.
Speaker 5:Pretty shit I got a rack and all of them are carbon fiber. Kid, it is a spider. 2025, the spec of hybrid. That beat toughant bro.
Speaker 2:Being born and raised down here. Does the beat carry us A lot of times? Yeah, A lot of times.
Speaker 1:Yeah, cause. Yeah, I mean down here we got the 808s. The flow I mean the beat and the flow For a lot of our artists down here Is we got the 808s. The flow I mean the beat and the flow for a lot of our artists down here is very heavy.
Speaker 2:But it is. It's a handful of motherfuckers. Because I argue with a bitch up and down, I'm like, bro, don't nobody want to sit there up and do shit? Yeah, it takes a special guy to break through through the sound and 9 times 10, he got to tap in with the.
Speaker 1:You got to be part of what's going on, At least, yeah talk, shake a hand, make a friend.
Speaker 2:You know what I'm saying. You got it, you got it. That's why, like I think, that's why Nori always says what he says about the. You know, you know, I was the first one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah yeah, but he like to let you know though.
Speaker 2:No, but that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:He was all through the cash money shit back in the day he knew it though? Yeah, he understood it.
Speaker 2:Even they not fucking with me, y'all like my style.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm. I'm fucking with who fucks with me? I was about to say, but he also looked into. I mean, he could rap at times, but he also, especially when he started linking with Pharrell, he focused on the beats and the bounce and he understood. You know what I'm saying. What's going to pop? That's when.
Speaker 2:that's why I tell my sons, or even my baby just be coachable, be willing to listen and hear what they got to say and decipher the bullshit from there, because you know what you're doing and what you ain't doing. So if somebody looking from the outside in and telling you like hey, man, you know if you would have used basketball, if you try to hit him with the twin, you should have just hit that motherfucker with a side.
Speaker 2:you know what I'm saying went behind your back and carried to the left. He know that move you're doing you know what I'm saying. That motherfucker don't take that in and do it again. That's what it is.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah, but that got me thinking about B-Dot. Put out another list and it was like the best posse cuts, you know what I'm saying. And then shout out to Joe Budden, one of my favorite, but they was debating on if Bling Bling is worth being on the list. I know that's what Ice said. Ice was like y'all not understanding what Bling Bling was because of the biases and we've talked about it. We all got biases. But you can't look at a list and see Bling Bling and think that shouldn't be on there.
Speaker 2:Nigga, that set off a lot of shit.
Speaker 1:It set off Bling period. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:So Ice was on the side of.
Speaker 1:Ice was on the side of. He was also on the side of. There's a lot of down south songs. He brought up Watch for the Hook. He brought up Get Up hook. He brought up get up get out and get something like a lot of them songs they wasn't on the list wasn't on the list now. Bling bling was but like watch for the hook and um, get up, get out, get something. But they, they. I wasn't as mad at the list on uh what?
Speaker 1:watch for the hook no um get up, get out it's outcast and um and goody mom yeah, but it's only, it's, only, it's only a few of them rapping on it, though.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah was any of Was any of the 3-6 on there.
Speaker 1:No 3-6. There was no 3-6. There was no no Limit, because if we talking about impact of a song that got to stay, yeah, that was a big song, that was yeah. I couldn't think of the song, the name of the song.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because it's like about MJG and 36 Monfils. Yeah, what are they considering the posse?
Speaker 1:Well see, that's what I was trying to figure out. But, like I said, I'm not so mad at the list. But I think sometimes they get caught up in who they like and I think some stuff gets kind of left out. You know what I'm saying, especially when it comes to up north versus down south. Let's see if I can find this list real quick.
Speaker 2:That made me think of who are some of the greatest duos in rap. They're not a group, they're just a duo when they get together, like Don Tripp and Lito.
Speaker 3:Man Red man.
Speaker 1:They working on Step Brothers, new Step Brothers too, I can believe it. You got the Symphony, which I ain't mad at, scenario 24 Hours to Live 4-3-2-1,. I Shot you Bling Bling International Players Anthem Band From TV Flavoring your Ear, benjamins, which I'm not mad at the list 24 hours to live that's a locks. I think DMX on there I.
Speaker 2:I think that's the only one I probably haven't heard.
Speaker 1:You haven't heard no you heard it. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Yeah nah, you heard 24 Hours of Live.
Speaker 2:I don't know the. It's like putting a face to the name. Yeah, I got you Like nigga. I know the song, but I don't know the name.
Speaker 1:You know what I'm saying. That type of thing, yeah, you know the song. Oh, oh yeah, I see the video. Yeah Damn. While this is a good song, this is where the biases might come into play, cause I don't see this as a top 10, nigga you know what I put over there?
Speaker 2:Ain't no fun.
Speaker 1:Now Parks brought that up, he was like ain't no fun. That's definitely Cause they talk about some. Is that a posse? Cut nigga.
Speaker 5:Yes.
Speaker 1:It's corrupt.
Speaker 2:Orangey and Snoop. It's the dog family. Two solo Nate Dogg and later on A motherfucking 213 group.
Speaker 1:Like, yes, bro, that's a posse cut. It's definitely a posse cut.
Speaker 2:And Nate. Excuse me yeah. You know what I'm saying that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Definitely a posse cut.
Speaker 2:I'm like bro ain't. No fucking way, that's not on there.
Speaker 1:Definitely should have been on there, and that's what I said. I'm not as mad at the list. The only thing that I got kind of like I wish I could talk to them was in the fact of how they view some of the down south songs.
Speaker 2:you get what I'm saying that's one of my favorite songs all the symphony no scenario scenario. Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, like that video, yeah the verses, yeah, like bro, come on like that's. I think that was one of the things that was like nigga ain't nothing better than this. Fuck all this pop shit, fuck all this shit. You know what I'm saying. Being outside, you got a white school and shit. You be like man. Don't. Nobody want to hear. No Britney Spears.
Speaker 1:What if I make them say uh, dog.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying. That's a posse cut.
Speaker 1:No limit was all. Posse cuts nigga Most of they.
Speaker 2:That's why I asked, because you would think oh no, that's a group, but it's like nah, this consists of solo artists.
Speaker 1:They solo artists, they just came together.
Speaker 2:Get on this, and I'm taking everything.
Speaker 1:All of this is mine and that's why I said I'm taking everything. All of this is mine, but so, and that's why I said I'm not as mad as at the list and I feel like everybody got their biases. Then they want to go into.
Speaker 2:Benjamin's will be number one, bro. I don't know if it'll be number one like in everybody's book, but that is one of the best songs ever, bro.
Speaker 1:I put Benjamin's number one. No, no, no, I'm down from here. You know what I'm saying, but that's one of them ones.
Speaker 3:A lot of people might not want that yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I'm not disagreeing or agreeing.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Because I love that song man that shit is.
Speaker 1:Come on, bro. It's one of them ones I was about to say in the video with the beat switch. It's crazy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, come on brother. Yeah, we from down south, we like up north, shit bro.
Speaker 1:We just like music, bro. We just also understand that sometimes there's a little disconnect.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because everybody going nigga, where I'm from, is better.
Speaker 1:Because they was arguing Bling Bling shouldn't be nowhere near it. Who?
Speaker 2:though. Like ish, Everybody except for ice, but just I, I haven't watched any other podcast, bro. Listen to any other podcast, like it, ain't you know? What I'm saying, yeah nah, but uh, that kind of surprised me, oh oh, now we all are hip-hop heads.
Speaker 1:Oh, oh. Now we all are hip-hop heads. Do you know why Joe said that Bling Bling shouldn't be on there? Because it's not a posse cut? And you know why he thought it wasn't a posse cut? Because he thought Big Thomas was part of Hot Boys.
Speaker 2:He thought that was all one group.
Speaker 1:I feel better about myself when.
Speaker 2:I talk about music.
Speaker 1:He thought it was all one group. He said about myself when I talk about music. He thought it was all one group. He said so you mean to tell me?
Speaker 2:Nah, man, he potting bro. I guess so, but I tell you what while I was listening.
Speaker 1:I said nah, he ain't just say that he ain't just say that. But yeah, I wasn't as mad at the list. Their conversation got me into damn when I get to a point.
Speaker 2:So even Park said Bling, bling shouldn't have been on there.
Speaker 1:No, he said it should be on there. Okay, but he just wasn't talking as much. I think he was just mad that Ain't no Fun wasn't on there. That nigga came out of nowhere. Hey, ain't no Fun, ain't no bossy good Like.
Speaker 2:Oh nah, that'd be a bias. That'd be a bias what?
Speaker 3:Because I about to say nigga Project bitch.
Speaker 2:Mm, mm-mm. Oh, what's the other one? Uh, I like them hot. The one that don't tell me to stop.
Speaker 1:Eat it, eat it. I don't look um, and they know how to uh, give me a Project bitch. That's it, that's it.
Speaker 2:That's one of they biggest.
Speaker 1:Now, that might be our biases.
Speaker 2:That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:That might be Cause. Now I'm thinking about it I'm like, yeah, I probably put, but Nah.
Speaker 2:Cause it. Okay, if we, just If we did regional bro, I would have to Bro, it's a lot. They can go in there, cause Slippin' Sly got one. What To?
Speaker 4:me. Okay, let me say that. Okay, I'm just saying have to, bro, it's a lot that can go in there, because Slippin' Sly got one.
Speaker 2:What To me?
Speaker 1:Okay, let me say that, okay, I'm just saying we'll take it to the house. Hell, yeah, I wouldn't be mad at that. Yeah, I wouldn't be mad at that, yeah.
Speaker 2:That's why I said reason that I could fight for that. Now, if I put it in the bracket against the nation, I'd be like in the bracket against the Nation.
Speaker 1:I'd be like, ah, damn, bro, you by yourself up there.
Speaker 2:They going against us.
Speaker 3:I got five on the remix.
Speaker 2:They getting slapped the fuck out of there.
Speaker 1:Now that right there.
Speaker 2:Why that ain't on there?
Speaker 1:I guess because that's a what would that be considered, because I think they said they had like Spice One, e-40, 2x, but I don't think the remix did as much as because also they, looking at the impact of the song, okay, you know what. I'm saying yeah, okay, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Because nigga, I'm like nigga, you got who Run it for three seconds. You got it.
Speaker 1:Who I want, who Run it? It's just three six.
Speaker 2:No, they got Lord Infamous on there. Well, Lord.
Speaker 1:Infamous is part of 3-6. God damn, that's right. My bad, my bad, no, no.
Speaker 2:I'm waiting for you. Hey, I got that. I'm about to get that you about to go crazy. No, they got Latak. Where's the boot If they would?
Speaker 1:have had a pad on there, it would have been. It could have been a posse cut um, but yeah, that was the only thing that got me about um the list, it wasn't the list through the week I would have I just now, when I was listening to the podcast, I just heard it. Yeah, because I I wish we would have had more time too, because then I could have came up with some more.
Speaker 2:Nobody from out West on there.
Speaker 1:Nah, but that's why I do. That's why Park said it ain't no fun, because if no song from Out West should be on there, that definitely should be on there. Hell yeah, definitely. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3:Speaking of Out.
Speaker 1:West. That was nice. That was nice. That was nice. Nah was nice, that was nice. Say it, nigga, it's already there. Um mr kanye west in um the game which I think the game was one of his last like people he wasn't beefing with besides dave blunts, because dave blunts wrote something on the kanye west new album. People he wasn't beefing with besides Dave Blunt's cause, dave Blunt's wrote some on the Kanye West new album. Yep, that's where we are.
Speaker 2:He had yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh, so top five, which we was talking about. Top five or the top five, is um, drake's homeboy Right, and he had posted a picture of him and Drake, which Drake has braids. Now you just put out Nokia with a low cut.
Speaker 3:Your hair didn't grow that fast.
Speaker 1:Maybe it did, but he posted a picture on Instagram and the game had put up on her big montings. That's what the game had posted, which then kanye post and say why game, who I gave two made backs to, is showing love to top five who calls threatening to kill me? Well, I guess I'm not going to be executive producing that album anymore.
Speaker 2:So now, yay in the game, not cool anymore and they're going to hit the kill switch on the Maybachs.
Speaker 1:It's only funny because the gang been posting them Maybachs like a motherfucker, like he been posting them shit like crazy. Fuck them Maybachs like a motherfucker.
Speaker 2:Like he been posting them shits, like crazy. Fuck them, maybachs.
Speaker 1:You been parading your ass around in the city when he post that he say fuck you and your Maybachs little nigga, I'll be back in LA in a week, Come and get them yourself For him to say fuck them, Maybachs. Like that you have been I'm talking about them, motherfuckers been on a photo shoot, but in hip-hop right now you can't be cool with two people If the two people he's going to put them in belly three.
Speaker 2:Return of Ox. Return of Ox.
Speaker 1:We do not need Any new belly. But yeah, so that was. I don't know how I feel about that.
Speaker 2:I just seen it when he say shit like why on earth? What is it? Nobody on earth Weirder than them Industry niggas. Excuse me.
Speaker 1:The weirdest thing about that is because just yesterday you be doing the same shit, though bro. But now he weird though Nigga, when he was saying the same shit he's saying to you, to everybody else. It wasn't weird.
Speaker 2:If he would have got them Maybachs on a full tank, he wouldn't be saying that shit. Not much, Gabe.
Speaker 1:Nigga left me on E.
Speaker 2:Hey, if you go pick him up from the hotel, you can have him.
Speaker 1:Who I gave two Maybags to. Come on, bro, I don't know.
Speaker 2:That's lame shit bro. I think both sides, but yay is being yay, so I mean, gabe needed attention too, because I wouldn't have said shit, I wouldn't have said shit, I wouldn't have said nothing, I just would have seen that nigga I would have texted you or called you.
Speaker 1:Well, that's what he said he said he said I told you what was going on, but then you changed your number. Academics said that too. They was like Kanye changes number every week. So hey man, I'm pretty sure you can get in touch with him though, somehow, some way.
Speaker 2:So I'm pretty sure you can get in touch with him, though Somehow he on Twitter all day, all day long. That never changes.
Speaker 1:Just post something. Just post something Before we get into the list of the ladies of hip-hop. You've seen the Kendrick video. What do you think about Kendrick and Beautiful SZA in the Luther video?
Speaker 2:Beautiful SZA about Kendrick and beautiful scissor in the Luther video beautiful scissor I. I like it, but I what was the snippet we got before? I can't think of the song, having a brain fart. But you know, when I have the, the talk, the red talk over, the over the next is that you think you think this video already been done.
Speaker 1:I would say part of it, because it looks like the same area that they was doing.
Speaker 5:that, that's why, I asked.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I could see that already been done for a little second.
Speaker 2:Yeah, bro, if it has been this nigga already. His game plan.
Speaker 1:I'm about to say he seems to be planned out. The only thing is we don't get stuff for a certain amount of time. So as a fan, I'd be like. Actually, I take that back Because if this was how we was brought up, we getting stuff in great timing.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you getting it just when you feel like you about to be off of it.
Speaker 1:And then boom, he hit you with something else and the tour starts. I think the tour starts this week, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 2:Man, look, I don't give a fuck because I ain't getting nothing, but I am happy for him yeah.
Speaker 1:On the stadium tour. Yeah, I'm happy for him. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but hell yeah, man, they're going to On the stadium tour. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, nobody's ever seen how a stadium tour is set up. The stage is in front of other seats, so they're not going to sell the seats behind the stage. So people online like they had to cut off some of the area so they're not selling. It's behind the stage.
Speaker 2:They're not going to be able to see, they won't see.
Speaker 1:And then there are some available on the side of the stage. That's not selling fast, but even with that I'm over here, like the stage is here and I'm right here.
Speaker 2:Bro, with a lot of these for one. If they sell out 85%, 90% of the stadium, they fucking win. It's a sellout. And I'm not even talking about them, they're paid already.
Speaker 1:Yeah, for real.
Speaker 2:The promotion or whoever put the money in when they start selling these seats out, is you know? I'm saying yeah now they're doing good, yeah, but anybody who's selling any fucking thing from 85 to 100 capacity that's a sellout, fucking well especially in these times. We in right now, bro right, that's what people not considering. Everybody don't have fucking $350 to $720 to pay for one fucking ticket.
Speaker 2:You see what I'm saying. That's some people's fucking vacation Right For the year. You see what I'm saying A lot of people don't get that. People be thinking just because you at here scamming or you doing whatever you're doing to get your money, it's hardworking people out here bro. You see what I'm saying, so let's not get that fucked up, bro. Anybody who's selling 85 to 100% is doing damn good, and it's not that many of them.
Speaker 1:Especially if you're doing it in a stadium.
Speaker 2:Yes bro, A stadium hold up.
Speaker 1:Shout out to Chris Brown though.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he different though.
Speaker 1:Damn hey, he sold out Quick. I don't give a fuck how many cigarettes that nigga on hey when I seen the tickets drop right, they dropped it like I forgot what day it was, but they dropped it 10 o'clock. I'm in the shop, I'm cutting hair. I'm like okay, I ain't got nobody About 1045. I said let me go see, I'll resell. Anything that's available is resell. I said, well, we're not going to go see Breezy Maybe.
Speaker 2:You had anything else lined up? Yeah, you know what I'm saying. Pick somebody else.
Speaker 1:But yeah, so I mean the video, the Luther video. I like the video we talked about, how they edited, like the song you know where they let some of the actual Luther play. I like that.
Speaker 2:Mixing the video was awesome.
Speaker 1:It looks. I mean, it looks beautiful, Looks beautiful. That's what they do, though it's going to live forever, this video.
Speaker 2:You know a lot of them just be here now and gone tomorrow, you know. People be like man. The video was dirty, bro, but you're not going to go back to this one. Yeah, it's like a mini movie, bro.
Speaker 1:And that's what I like about it. At first, because I'm listening to it and I'm singing the song, so I'm waiting for the song to be the song, but then it kind of chop off, and then they got a different edit. It's. It's cool though. It's cool though. Put luther on there.
Speaker 2:Just the original song, just imagine what that estate doing right now oh, they loving it.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm saying, nigga what I know more of a game. I'm like god damn, we don't let nobody you.
Speaker 3:Maybe we should change our thing, use my shit.
Speaker 1:Don't nobody even come to them and ask no more. We already know Either you're going to want too much or you're going to tell us no, who was the dude that was sounding like him? Oh shit, we talked about him too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I can't. Yeah, it was Marvin Gaye boy, you better change that fucking title. I'm going to sue you because you sound too much like him.
Speaker 1:As soon as you get to 100. Off the sound. But it's not him, bud Bud. People could mistake him.
Speaker 2:Hey, y'all is a motherfucker. You're too close. Didn't Jonah Lucas make his face look like Will Smith?
Speaker 1:You're doing the same thing. You're doing the same thing. Give it here. Come on, bro. 98% of it, the bread was in between. Yeah, so also Billboard. People love making lists, right, mm-hmm. So Billboard put out a list of this is the 25 best female artists of all time, and they ranked that off of longevity, which that's why some of the names on here should not be on here. Impact, all that stuff, right? So I'm going to start with 25. 25 and 24, I love both of y'all, but no 25, you got Tierra Whack 24, you got Dolce 23,. You got Tierra Whack 24, you got Dolce 23,. You got Gangsta Boo 22,. Lady of Rage 21,. Glowrilla 20, money Love 19,. Lotto 18, remy Ma 17,. Rhapsody 16, doja Cat 15, megan Thee Stallion 14, left Eye, trina the Brat, cardi B, foxy Brown, eve Roxanne Shante, salt-n-pepa MC Lyte and number five you got Queen Latifah, you got Kim Lauryn Hill, missy Elliott, nicki Minaj, off-rip Tierra Whack Dolce, glorilla, lotto. I love Rhapsody, but Rhapsody, megan Thee Stallion. If you basing stuff off of longevity, where is that longevity at?
Speaker 2:Dolce just got hot Rhapsody you can give it to Rhapsody.
Speaker 1:Rhapsody been around for a minute. No, that's what I'm saying, and she done put a little stomp in you can give that to her.
Speaker 2:She made her elevation last year. You right To me. A lot stomp in there. You can give that to her. She made her elevation last year. You right To me. A lot of people overlooked it, and it was a fucking great album she elevated to now. Not to the point to where Janelle Monáe showed her titties, but to the point to where she was like I could be a girl too.
Speaker 1:I could show off me.
Speaker 2:You see what I'm saying yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, now opens her up to different lanes and routes, and not just so. What is it? Introspective like this is me on the inside. Nah, this is like everything, because she exposed a lot in that last album.
Speaker 1:On that last album she did, she talked about a lot. Come on, bro, you can give her the longevity.
Speaker 5:I'll give it to her.
Speaker 2:Glorilla, give her about another year or so. That would have been justified.
Speaker 1:What's the longevity? So, with that, what determines longevity then? How?
Speaker 2:long has she been in the game?
Speaker 1:I don't even think five years yet.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Maybe five years yet. Okay, maybe five years, because I think she got popping during the pandemic.
Speaker 2:She had a rookie deal. Both her projects Damn near. Kept CMG afloat Outside of Moneybag who they got.
Speaker 1:Who they got, yeah Black.
Speaker 2:Youngsta dropped off.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm. And that was just because some streets oh, this side note Was Big Boog signed to CMG.
Speaker 2:Still signed to CMG.
Speaker 1:Oh, is he.
Speaker 2:Okay, I think so I think it's Big Boog, moneybag, glorilla Black Youngsta and I think it's one more. No, he been gone. Excuse me, I better say Zillow nigga oh.
Speaker 1:I ain't heard my nigga name in a minute. Nigga Shout out to Zillow.
Speaker 2:Another one Damn, oh, my God.
Speaker 1:Damn, but okay so.
Speaker 2:That's why I said give her another year or two. And she's still doing.
Speaker 1:She's staying afloat and she's still. I'm not.
Speaker 2:I like the umbrella All the new names that you named.
Speaker 1:Tierra Whack.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no. She nowhere. She's null and void. You ain't heard nothing about her. Dolce Lotto I don't want to put Rhapsody in there. Rhapsody Cardi B and them names. She the one going right now. Yeah.
Speaker 1:She's still dropping music and shit.
Speaker 2:And women's hip hop. She's leading the charge. Nicki Minaj. Keep herself out the way for whatever reason, bro, like she's too good to rap now. You see what I'm saying. And then when she does come out, is it any good or is it just Nikki?
Speaker 1:it's Nikki, but she's still Nikki.
Speaker 2:You can't live off of that how long you gonna be able to live off of that? Why no, I'm not saying her, I'm just saying, like, how long is going to be able to live off of that? Why no, I'm not saying her, I'm just saying, like, how long is somebody going to be able to live off of? Well, it's just Nicki.
Speaker 1:It's just Lauryn Hill.
Speaker 2:I don't think Lauryn should be that fucking high. That project was amazing, yeah, but we not talking longevity. That project lives forever, but what do you have after?
Speaker 1:that. What do you grow after that? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Bro, when everybody talk about Lauryn Hill, she has the miseducation of Lauryn Hill. Ain't nothing but her. All I want for Christmas.
Speaker 1:Every year it's coming somewhere. Right or wrong, bro, right or?
Speaker 3:wrong.
Speaker 2:It's coming.
Speaker 1:That's what she got. So a lot of uh, one one person that a lot of people that I've heard say that was left off was rod digger. Right, and I like rod digger and I think maybe more bias, I think mia x is our rodigger Like in the sense of like I don't hear a lot of people down south would say Rod Digger, but I wouldn't hear too many people from up north, the East Coast, say Mia X. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:I kind of agree with that, because outside of their single projects and I can't think of it, I can't think of her solo single but outside of that one she had one album, right, I think two.
Speaker 1:Okay, I want to say two.
Speaker 2:Outside of Master P. That mattered anyway. You don't hear her without Master P. Yeah, you see what I'm saying. Yeah, rod Diggins, we don't really hear her without.
Speaker 1:Busta Rhymes.
Speaker 2:You see what I'm saying, so I think it's one of them, things Like you always going to be tied into the male artist of who leading the charge.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that time for sure. But.
Speaker 2:I like stuff Like if Lauryn Hill hill number three, we should break this shit down in decades because this should be higher. But if we keeping it like how it is now longevity motherfuckers will start falling off because now my projects are outlasting your projects.
Speaker 1:Because I got seven, I'm in the game yeah, but no album has done what Lauryn Hill album has done.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I mean, if we speak in longevity, that album is still strong.
Speaker 2:That album lives. She didn't do anything outside of that.
Speaker 1:But if you saying that that's her all I want for Christmas, it's still going to do what it's going to do. People will continue to go see her on tour, even though she might not show up, people still going to pay their money to maybe see a Lauryn Hill show.
Speaker 2:It's hard In that same birth. It's hard to compete with that. Then it don't matter how long I stay in the game. You know what I'm saying. That's just like the Jordan thing.
Speaker 1:He got six rings.
Speaker 2:He's never been beating the finals, even though he's been beating before he gets to the finals.
Speaker 1:Excuse me, yes, Jordan got six rings. Every time he got to the finals he won. Why don't we give LeBron justice for making it to more finals? I mean, I get he didn't win every time, but I was able to take these teams.
Speaker 2:That's how it is, bro. He didn't win. And then they'll say, like well, bill Russell won 11. Nigga, he was only playing Against Nine teams. You see what I'm saying. It's always gonna be A different.
Speaker 1:Um Shawna. I think should've Could've been on this list, but I was a fan of Shawna. I don't think her longevity Really Did anything.
Speaker 2:I picked Shawna Over your girl who. What's the other one From Love Hip Hop?
Speaker 1:Remy Ma.
Speaker 2:Kirk's wife, oh Rashida yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I would too. But yeah, that's the only thing. I think Da Brat should have been higher At number 12.
Speaker 2:Longevity and she had hits yeah. And she was with the big dogs.
Speaker 1:Or is she from Chicago?
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm Riz and Fush that Pink Lemonade video.
Speaker 1:I ain't, I ain't, I ain't.
Speaker 2:We uh, you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 1:So where would you put? Would you keep? Would you keep Cardi B where she at?
Speaker 2:I'm taking Roxanne to take you out of the top 10.
Speaker 1:I would drop, I would drop that down too. I would drop her down, yeah.
Speaker 2:Her contributions to women in hip hop is amazing. Who we talking about. Come on, bro, yeah.
Speaker 1:I just wanted to. I just think me and X just don't you know she don't get her just due at all at all. She be saying that so sexy when she be like yes, this is my combo when she be talking about her food.
Speaker 2:You gotta make the room baby. I be like, oh yeah down there cooking it up.
Speaker 1:I remember my computer don't froze.
Speaker 2:I don't remember when it was but she was like her house was flooding. She said, yeah, babies, I ain't going to be able to cook. This morning I got a little flood water that's coming in. I said damn.
Speaker 1:Damn. I was about to play that I ain't going to be able to watch her make no gumbo.
Speaker 2:She ain't going to cook today.
Speaker 1:Shout out to Mia she ain't going to cook today, oh man.
Speaker 2:Come on, Kanye, Shut that shit down bro. Did you see, they caught him with a yarmulke on walking out one of them buildings.
Speaker 1:Nah, I ain't paying no attention to cuz man.
Speaker 2:I ain't paying no attention, I'm done.
Speaker 1:I'm done with cuz. I ain't done with him. I just ain't paid no attention.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, you easy.
Speaker 1:Um Swiss Beats. I guess this is Pusha T, but it's produced by Well no, because I seen the Monster. I seen it was Swiss Beats song, but whatever, this is their new song, swiss Beats. This is the snippet of swiss beats uh jada kiss and uh push a t this beat sound the same we already talked about him being a producer, but it look like it's a Swiss beat. They pushing it. It's saying Pusha T, but I think it's going to be a Swiss Beats album.
Speaker 2:Bro, the funniest thing about Jadakiss bro is when his daddy said that.
Speaker 1:When his daddy said that oh my God.
Speaker 2:What he uh, he don't like to tell everybody he's from a two-parent household. It's not gangster enough. You know, I've been in the coffee business for 35, 40 years. It's like nigga, you come from private school.
Speaker 1:But that ain't got nothing to do with how I rap.
Speaker 2:Nigga, you was skipping. Probably too. You had a show first. Stop saying I'm hungrier than a motherfucker.
Speaker 1:You got a thousand dollars waiting on you to go.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm hungry too.
Speaker 1:Nigga what you hungry for. Oh, One thing I wanted to. One thing I did want to talk about that A lot of our Somebody posted on Twitter and said Sade is overrated. These are the things, Sometimes, that I don't get. I don't understand. I think we get into a. I don't understand. I think we get into a. Uh, everybody's different generation.
Speaker 1:So now we we've said it before we became the older, the older dudes where people are like name one Missy Elliott song. Why should, why should she be so high? Name a Missy Elliott song. It's like, even if I don't remember the name cause the game show shit off the top of my head right now. I might not know, but we're not going to disrespect greatness like that. I mean you ready to review the Alpaca?
Speaker 2:You know what's crazy when you young and you hear niggas, like you hear that Sade, you're like, hey man, go outside and play, you're like yeah what the fuck is this? What am? I TT, I wasn't saying this Come on, then, when you get out, you're like somebody put you on. It was like Mm-hmm. So this is what Sade is, that's Sade. And it don't be smooth about the writer Sade he be like I never heard this. Why is the beat so sexual?
Speaker 1:Everything is nice. Everything is nice. Did you just like candles?
Speaker 3:from the couch.
Speaker 1:Yeah, there's a, but yeah, either way.
Speaker 2:So who they got? Who they Sade down there is because Brent Fires over here. That nigga crazy.
Speaker 1:I don't think. I don't think, no, that Sade is still, should still be everybody Sade. There's no.
Speaker 2:She kind of timeless.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what I'm saying Just turn it on, let it go. No, no, nigga don't know, just turn it on, let it go. Pull up your album cuz Pause, if need be. Oh you, you the rundown man, oh my bad, you the one with the oh my bad cuz. So this week we are going to review. We are talking about 2 Chainz debut solo album, which is called Based on a True Story, which was released under Def Jam in 2012.
Speaker 2:January 1st First album of the year, first album of the year I didn't know.
Speaker 1:The singles that he had was no Lie Birthday Song featuring Kanye West, who was on no Lie, drake, drake and then I'm Different. That was his three singles. Produce-wise, he had Street Runner, bangladesh, southside Mike Will Made it Mark. He had a bunch of people Sony Digital, kanye West, mustard, mike Dean the Dream.
Speaker 2:He had a lot, probably didn't make nothing off his.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm about to say he had a lot of motherfuckers on his bitch. Yeah, so this is. If you knew him as Titty Boy back in the day with with Ludenium, you know he became.
Speaker 2:Don't do that.
Speaker 1:What he was, titty Boy With Ludenim.
Speaker 3:DTP man.
Speaker 2:Yeah, dtp, nah, nah, nah.
Speaker 1:With Ludenim. No disrespecting, bro, as far as.
Speaker 2:You been shouting them from the radio. Mine Exactly.
Speaker 1:Exactly as far as charts, it peaked at number one on the Rap charts. It peaked at number one on the rap charts. It peaked at number one on the R&B and hip-hop Peaked at number one on the Billboard 200. And in the UK and across the world it was 31-180.
Speaker 2:Here he was what.
Speaker 1:Around here he was that. So yeah, that's the album. He did release uh deluxe, so the original one only had 13 songs on it. He released the deluxe to have four more songs, which that's where you get uh riot. Uh, I feel good, like me, and then countdown featuring chris brown.
Speaker 2:so yeah, and even through his homeboy on the last song on the original album who Cap.
Speaker 1:One Cap One, then he had Dollar Boy on one of the songs and as far as features, we talked about the features on here. He had Wayne Drake, kanye the Dream, nicki Minaj At the time Mike Posner, if y'all know Mike Posner. He had Scarface, john Legend, chris Brown, and then we talked about the production.
Speaker 2:Like you said that nigga didn't he must have been serving the best weed in all of Atlanta.
Speaker 1:He had everybody on this motherfucker. He had to be serving the best gas, bro. Hey, it got him what he need.
Speaker 2:Hey bro, I just need one little-. You still got that.
Speaker 3:Hell yeah, put up on me, you get that if you, let me switch a room.
Speaker 1:Hey, so I mean he got it, man, it's only one song, I don't really care for.
Speaker 2:What's that Dope Peddler. I feel like that's a Bangladesh beat and it is.
Speaker 5:And it is, and it is.
Speaker 2:Started out with an OZ, made my way to the OK.
Speaker 1:The one song I mean. There's a few songs I don't like. For real which ones. I'm going to tell you the one song I really hate Money Machine. Oh my God, I knew you was going to say that I fucking hate Money Machine Because the lyrics is. I knew you was going to say that I fucking hate Money Machine Because the lyrics is so and I get what he trying to do. He doing it on purpose, I understand, but how he's stunting is like so extreme, it's like, it's funny, it's like.
Speaker 2:Do that? Do that? I got a money machine Hold on, bro. I just want to hear the first. This guy shit bro, watch the beat. Drop you crazy as hell, bro, now look.
Speaker 1:I fucking hate that song.
Speaker 2:You said you hate that song.
Speaker 1:But you like this, I do. What's that?
Speaker 2:You only like it. Because you know what it'll do to a trunk. Maybe that's it, maybe that's it what.
Speaker 3:What you know what I mean.
Speaker 2:That's the only song. I'm really careful, bro. No lie, they brought the hole in your fucking brain when they dropped.
Speaker 1:That and I'm different.
Speaker 2:I liked that when it first came out. No, I liked it, I'm just talking about as hood as this nigga was bro, or people thought he was. He didn't give a fuck. I'm going to do what I want to do.
Speaker 1:I'm different. That's why I like it. This is what I'm doing.
Speaker 3:That's why I liked it.
Speaker 2:But which one was it? Birthday songs sound just like I love them. Strippers yeah, extremely blessed If I was sitting in a room. Extremely blessed If I was sitting in a room and letting it just vibe. No, no, no, and just heard how it.
Speaker 1:If I heard this, Shout out to the dream.
Speaker 2:I probably would have skipped it, bro, if they was trying to send me on this song.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you would've skipped that.
Speaker 2:At first I probably wouldn't have made it to this.
Speaker 1:Shout out to the dream boy he do his thing.
Speaker 2:But this one, this one, yeah, yeah. I kinda don't like the one with Mike Posner. I don't, because it's Mike Posner.
Speaker 1:It's like why, why him?
Speaker 2:Why him? But I like Ghetto Dreams. If John Legend wasn't on there, bro, you could get anybody else to sing that part, bro.
Speaker 1:I'm not the biggest John Legend fan Because.
Speaker 2:Scarface man hold on, Get lifted.
Speaker 1:No, no, no no.
Speaker 2:But he don't do well on everybody else's shit. Yeah, To me he barely got away with that motherfucking DJ Khaled and Nip Hussle bro. Barely yeah, you heard what I said, bro Barely, he barely made it out of that motherfucker.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But this is straight bro. But for his foot. This is the biggest drawback for me. Way too many features, bro.
Speaker 5:A lot.
Speaker 2:I feel like he didn't waste them, but it's like, bro, you didn't have to use them If everybody was going to give you one. You could have tracked them out a little better.
Speaker 3:I got, you I got you.
Speaker 2:To have. Okay, let's just start with the fucking intro. To start with Wayne.
Speaker 1:Drake.
Speaker 2:Ye, let's skip the dream and Nicki Minaj.
Speaker 1:Yeah, them some hitters boy.
Speaker 2:What would be the start?
Speaker 3:of a fucking peak bro.
Speaker 2:And it lasted for fucking ever. Really, really, those four people, bro, those four people. They didn't peak until they turned it off, until they started doing whatever they felt like they needed to do to further their career or just didn't want to do it no more. It was up to them to to cancel they self or just stop with the music. Bruh right, but to start with them, I would would have just used, I would have used the Dream, I would have used Lil Wayne, I would have kept the Nicki verse on Ice.
Speaker 1:I really would have just probably had Wayne, you got to keep that Drake verse for no lie. No, no, no. You got to keep Drake on no for no lie.
Speaker 2:No, no, no. You got to keep Drake on no lie. That's the biggest one. But I would have kept that Wayne Drake Dollar and Dream bro and everything else, everybody else I wouldn't have took away from them, but I would have kept it for the next one.
Speaker 1:So I wouldn't make sure, so you could spread it out. I get what you're saying, so I made sure that I deez in the tuck.
Speaker 2:They already cleared, we good.
Speaker 1:Well, I like yuck, I like crack, I like dope peddling. No lie, birthday Once you get past, I love them. Strippers to me, I don't like Stop Me Now. I don't like Money Machine. I don't like Stop Me Now, I don't like Money Machine. I don't like In Town. Ghetto Dreams is cool, and then I like what we Doin' On the Once you get to the countdown. I don't like no songs on the On the Deluxe, except for Riot, and I think that's just because I heard it. I like it was one of them. I don't like no song on the on the deluxe, though, but I think I think without the deluxe, this is, this is a, this is a decent. I mean especially for the. The good thing that we know about chainsains now is boy, he got better Like as he went along. Now, this wasn't a bad album.
Speaker 2:But would you say this was kind of a not a letdown, but compared to Codeine Cowboy, yeah.
Speaker 1:I could see definitely coming as we back in in that time, coming from his mixtapes and shit, true Relief and all that, and then coming into this. It's like it's cool.
Speaker 2:You lost five points, but yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But then, you know, we do see over time, Chains become a better rapper, like much better rapper. You know what I'm saying. So what's your ranking on this thing? I gave this. Become a better rapper, like much better rapper. You know what I'm saying. So what's your ranking on this thing?
Speaker 2:I gave it a three and a half.
Speaker 1:I gave it a three and a half, yeah, and that's that's like pretty much middle of the line. Almost you know what I'm saying. Like it's cool.
Speaker 2:Could've went either way. Yeah, could've went either way. Now this right here, what I would say about the three and a half. It give you a little bit of both. He give you a good mixture of what I was and what I'm trying to be Like as far as like trying to mix the street and commercial together. You see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I could go with that being like this is your like. Even though you had Duffer, bad Boys and all that, this was your first like. Oh, let me, really the industry type shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this is how it work, yeah, so.
Speaker 1:I give you that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but yeah, it's all of that. I'm three and a half. It ain't good and it ain't bad man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's right there middle of the road.
Speaker 2:You can find you some good tracks off of it, and that's that, and that's that, that's that, but shots of two chains.
Speaker 1:He had a podcast with him and his son. Yeah, I know that shit cool yeah it's pretty cool, man Especially doing that with your son and shit.
Speaker 2:I like that. Yeah, I seen a video of him. He looked like he was looking at his money and shit or just not getting good Seeing numbers and shit. He like man, what the fuck going on? And somebody offered his son some candy and he looked like his son said no, but he looked at his daddy like he don't fuck with me but his son already knew.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. So yeah, I give it three and a half. It's cool. Next week, prank that man, all right. Next week, drink that RoboCop Next week we have a recommendation. What's up? There's a young artist named Xavier Sobaste.
Speaker 3:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 1:He has an album called With Part two, xavier.
Speaker 2:Sobaste, xavier, sobaste, where you from with part two.
Speaker 1:Xavier so Xavier so based we don't know, don't know a lot about them with with two, with two hosted by dog. That's yeah. We got a nice little recommendation From the the team.
Speaker 2:We gonna see what's up.
Speaker 1:The inner team. So yeah, so that's what we on it better not be one of the videos.
Speaker 2:Now, you see, I brought that Crank that RoboCop up. You see, you got silver for me. No, soulja Boy, for what? Yeah, I don't know, but he had a whole little statement he was reading. Yeah, I don't know, but he had a whole little statement he was reading out to I don't think it was TMZ. I seen it on hold on Damn Mm-mm. Let me see, let me see, let me see, let me see, let me see.
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Speaker 2:We on YouTube. So the $4 million lawsuit for SA. Oh.
Speaker 3:Uh-huh.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, I was about to say we yeah. We didn't really touch on it, Pauls, but yeah, I didn't know it was still going through though. Well, we'll talk about that. Check out the Patreon. I don't think this is.
Speaker 2:Oh, no, that's not. Oh, but yeah, shout out to the new listeners.
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