
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
"2 Regular Guys Having Irregular Conversations"
Late To The Party w/ Dody and Reggie
SINNERS
Dody and Reggie deliver another round of unfiltered commentary on the latest developments in hip-hop, movies, and culture while testing a new recording setup.
• Honest review of "Sinners" – acknowledging it's good but overhyped online
• Discussion of Ryan Coogler's Black Panther legacy and rumors of his potential X-Men reboot
• Breakdown of Kendrick Lamar's record-breaking stadium tour numbers ($9-11 million per night)
• Analysis of Bobby Shmurda's career struggles and canceled tour
• Critical take on Andre 3000's experimental piano album "Seven Piano Sketches"
• Deep dive into industry beefs including Drake's lawsuit against UMG
• Comments on Ross's recent interview and stance on Drake reconciliation
• Shout-outs to local artists and plans for future collaborations
Next week we're reviewing 50 Cent's album "The Massacre" – join us as we stay true to our name by being late to the party but right on time with our takes.
I'm just trying to make sure you can hear everything and shit, you feel me.
Speaker 2:Hell, yeah. Yeah, I can hear you, bro. I'm just trying to make sure no one get on my back, girl. They like nigga. You got the damn ceiling fans spinning.
Speaker 1:That's part of it. That's part of it, cuz as long as we still got the tree, we still got the tree. Cuz you feel me, let me see if I can make this a full screen real quick.
Speaker 2:I don't know, I'm doing it from my phone too, but it's all good, so we ready to go yeah, yeah, let's try it, cuz first go around.
Speaker 1:Uh, welcome to another we are good, welcome to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Doty, doty in the house, we trying something different. Just go around See how it go. Yeah, I think you got a little delay. That's what's fucking me up. How do I no?
Speaker 1:I think when I start talking you can hear me. But it's like I think. Like I think when I start talking you can hear me, but it's like I gotta wait for you To say something and then you hear me. Okay, but it's all good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, nigga ain't Bouncing off right there.
Speaker 1:But let's, let's start with the little intro today. Let's go like this I've been vibing today cuz Baby, yeah, we want some. We gonna in a day, cuz point of something, we go and get it. That's the way that we ride, that's the way that we ride, that's the way that we ride we ride, we ride, we ride. Golf cart with a stand to see and not trying to brag. Yo Shout out to Captain T this big bro right there boy.
Speaker 2:Alright, listen.
Speaker 1:Nice little vibe you hear me.
Speaker 2:I know it was something I meant to tell to you before we got online.
Speaker 1:Okay, do we gotta save it? Oh, what's up?
Speaker 2:that's what we call, uh bts bro oh, okay, yeah, we'll talk about it.
Speaker 1:So, uh, what's up, man? I know you said you're just getting off of work. How was Mother's Day? Y'all get out.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man, we kind of beat the rain. It was late, obviously, because we would have recorded. Yeah, we went to Jim and Nick's. Is that good? I ain't going to hold you, bro. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:I've been hearing a lot of good about it. Now, you know, since I've been grilling out and shit, every week Folks been hitting me up. My sister been telling me about Jim and Nick's, but I still ain't had a chance to get down there because I really ain't supposed to be eating certain things still.
Speaker 2:But once I'm able to, that's where I want to go. It's super strange. It was off because obviously it was my first time being there. I'm thinking you get sick as soon as you come in. You better have your order together and then pack. You better have somebody willing to fight over a seat with your ass. So what you got to do just find a seat.
Speaker 2:Yeah, bro, it's. It's like when uh, all right, you got your food, you paid, go fight for some sit and eat this shit. Yeah, but it was, it was pretty good. Uh, they actually got the true too, bro, but kind of blew my mind. I I'm like, damn bro, this is some damn good barbecue to have after.
Speaker 1:Yeah Well, shit, that's good, that's good.
Speaker 2:We didn't wait too long for the food either, but, bro, it was a good experience, bro. They had some big macaroni and cheese. Got me in my back On point Some good mac and cheese, bro On point good, mac and cheese.
Speaker 2:As well, so the only other barbecue, uh, only other barbecue spot in town, obviously in Knoxville Tennessee, uh will be probably the smoke pickle. I ain't even ever heard of that. Yeah, bro, it's like a little, uh, it's out, uh, sam West Western part of town, I should say, and uh, it's a food truck. But it's good though, straight though, it's really good yeah.
Speaker 1:We went and seen Sinners yesterday. Yeah, I still ain't seen it. Oh, okay, well, I won't say nothing then.
Speaker 2:Nah, nah, nah, you can say what you want. I'm still one of them niggas that I still want to see.
Speaker 1:I'm going to say this it's a good movie, but online done put some sauce to that. They done put some sauce to it.
Speaker 2:Money Bag Mafia said the same thing on his show. Yeah.
Speaker 1:The people who, talking about it done, added some sauce to it online. It's not bad, though, but you know.
Speaker 2:You know, we got to put extra everything.
Speaker 1:Yeah yeah, yeah, I mean, you know it's a black movie and you know I like Ron Cooler anyway, you feel me. So we're going to support it and it's not bad. I wish I would have seen it the week it came out, so I would have dodged everybody hyping it up. You know I'm saying and then just you know, but it's, it's good though.
Speaker 2:You know I'm saying, but a lot of people said the best part about the movie was the end. The end, yeah, the best, when he laying out rounds at the fault.
Speaker 1:Hey, now, that was crazy. That was a good. Yeah, that was a good scene. My, my favorite, my, the best part of the movie is the whole build up to the end. You get what I'm saying like, cause you know it's a vampire movie but the vampires ain't in it. The whole movie, you feel me. But Michael B Jordan, he played them twins, so good the two roles. I would have liked to see more of the build up of they back story. You know what I'm saying like, okay, that shit. I mean it's a good movie, but like Michael B Jordan and that young dude they said that's his first movie he ever been in and that that nigga killed that shit boy yeah, but I think he do like, think he's uh done like plays and stuff he's known for like singing and shit before that, bro, okay, he's been on a few stages because the way they would, the way I seen a video earlier, in the way he was talking about, it's like, oh nigga, just popped up out of nowhere and bam.
Speaker 1:You know I'm saying no, they got.
Speaker 2:They got him, uh, years past, bro of him performing singing his ass off on stage. I don't know, I don't know if it's broadway or he's, but he has some type of background in theater.
Speaker 1:I would say but no, it's not a bad movie.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying that to hate it.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, I get what you're saying. Let's be clear, because niggas be like man.
Speaker 2:this nigga came out of nowhere. Nigga, I've been acting for 40 years. You see that type of shit. But acting for 40 years, you see that type of shit. But yeah, I still, I still want to see it. But a lot of like a lot of people I've seen been having the same sentiment about the movie, like you. They like man it's good, but it ain't like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah because I've been. I've been hearing people talking about some man this seen.
Speaker 2:I wait a minute, wait a minute. My dude, my dude, money back mafia said it was uh uh dust till dawn meets color purple girl.
Speaker 1:See, I've never seen. I've never seen dust till dawn, but my wife seen a review about it the other day and that's what they were saying in the review. It's like it's just dust till dawn, but I've never seen that movie.
Speaker 2:So you know what I mean. It's a Quentin Tarantino film.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I believe so he in it. It sound like it Him and George Clooney. Yeah, the way I've been hearing about it, it sound like a Quentin movie. It's funny, though, bro Boy. Them niggas been throwing some sauce on that movie online boy. But it's good though, and I hate to say, because if I say it ain't like everybody else saying it, then I'm going to look like I'm hating on it.
Speaker 2:Nah bro, then you ain't going to be you. But no, that's what I'm saying. I'm not going to say it, I keep saying my dude name.
Speaker 1:I'm not going to say it's that, but I know how people gonna. They're gonna be like ah, you must not have understood. And a lot of people been saying that if you don't like it, you don't understand. It's not even when you're watching it. It's not that deep, like it's like if you don't vote for me.
Speaker 2:Are you black? Are you black? That's like joe bottom. Nah, bro, I just going to go see it off the strength of Kugler, bro. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. All his films since Fruitvale have been A1, bro, especially, you know, black Panther. And if he's going to be the only one they put out front for us, bro, I'm going to be one of the supporters. Yeah, I've seen a and I love the fact that that nigga don't hide where he from he be. Like, you know, it's like when a vampire is cussed, like when a vampire is run up, they don't necessarily bite, you right, it's like undertones underneath it. You know what I'm saying. Like, bro, that's the best part of dude.
Speaker 1:He is who he is, though you feel me. I seen something on Twitter. I don't know how true it is at the moment, but it say Marvel, because you know he did Black Panther, so they saying Marvel is in talks with him to do an X-Man reboot.
Speaker 2:All right, we getting in my lane now, I know yeah yeah, bruh, it'll be dope, but they got to stick to the fucking stories, bro. Like, if they quit trying to make shit up, bruh, the bones are already there. Just read a few fucking comic books, bruh, like some of the, some of the, uh, the biggest storylines in the arcs or whatever, uh, that's the bones are. Yeah, bro, all you got to do is put the, put the fucking body parts together. Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying. But if he, if he do it, I think he'll have a great vision for it, because Black Panther was good, yeah he did a good job on Black Panther, so was Black Panther— I didn't really see the second one though, because I ain't going to hold you.
Speaker 2:I didn't like the fact that—.
Speaker 1:I haven't seen the second one, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:You built the Wakandas up to this almighty level, bro, and then you allowed the Atlanteans to come in, and then they got the same shit too, yeah.
Speaker 1:But you know one thing I didn't like the reason I didn't see Black Panther too, because they didn't recast Black Panther Like I get T'Challa. You know, I mean not T'Challa. I said that, damn, what's his name now?
Speaker 2:Dude, I heard a damn chat with Bo's. He threw me for a little.
Speaker 1:I'm like nigga his name's T'Challa. I get he passed away, but I didn't like that they didn't recast him because the real person passed away. You feel me? Because Batman, the supermans, the jokers, like they recast them all the time.
Speaker 2:I didn't like not I think what it was, was it? But it was just too close, bro, and it was, you know, black folk, bro. Well, in this, in this, the world was just too tied emotionally to the character, for you to just move on too fast.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I wasn't a big fan of it.
Speaker 2:In the comic book, Jury does take over as the Black Panther at some point. I don't think it's a long stint. You know what I'm saying, like I said, man, they just try to compile everything in one particular movie at the time so they can incorporate different shit. You know what I'm? Saying yeah, yeah, because if you was going to do that shit with Namor in the second one, you should have had a Namor movie coming out.
Speaker 1:To kind of then intertwine it, you see what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:That way you should have had him come and wreck shit and just disappear.
Speaker 1:But all of that is comic book story, though, ain't it? Yeah, to a certain extent To an extent. Well, you know, I don't know shit about it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because they want one of them. Motherfuckers like, I'm fucking with y'all because the ocean in trouble, but other than that, I'm beating all y'all ass. I don't really care for y'all. Yeah, like he likes. I don't want to say neutral, but he, he's what Black Panther was gearing up to be in the first movie. Like bitch, it's us and nobody. That's what I didn't like about the movie, because it was like they wanted to open up the world to Wakanda and Namor was like nah, bitch, it's the water and the water only. You see what I'm saying, and that's what they should have did with the Black Panther, or should have kept it that way for a lot longer. Cool, but you know my bad Cool. He's like man. What about Superman?
Speaker 1:You don't know nothing about the Macaulay.
Speaker 2:Culkin, shit, you get into that shit. I don't know nothing about DC, though.
Speaker 1:But you know we can do that. So where we want to start, we've been all.
Speaker 2:for a little bit I better say yeah, just run down the list you sent nigga.
Speaker 1:Well, Kendrick is being Kendrick out here in these streets, breaking these records in these stadiums. He at Gillette Stadium tonight. Run the numbers down, bro.
Speaker 2:That's what I, if you got them.
Speaker 1:I can pull them up real quick. I definitely can pull them up real quick. And why you saying that? I'm going to say it Go ahead.
Speaker 2:Why you looking it up? I'm going to say this, bro Dude, he's wrecking shop when it comes to, let's say, just the numbers. I don't know the numbers, but I'm just hearing that there, there are massive amounts of people in these stadiums. When you see the videos, it's a massive amounts of people in these stadiums, bro, but when you see that man's face while he's performing, he's over that shit. Like he don't. It's, it's ran its course with him, bro.
Speaker 1:I think. I think what I was thinking about the other day. I think, after he does this tour, that not? Like us shit and stuff that's in the background. Like all that shit going to be over with? I wouldn't be surprised if we.
Speaker 1:Go ahead, go ahead. No, I was saying, saying I was trying to find they only keep on popping up. Uh, the first night which he was the first rapper to earn nine million dollars in a night which was held by Eminem before that. But every night he's hitting nine million dollars plus, like, one night he's done 11 million. One night he's done 10, 9, 9, 10.
Speaker 2:You know, I'm saying so like are these numbers compiled with merch and tickets?
Speaker 1:no, I think or is it just? I think it's just ticket sales now?
Speaker 2:are these like the original ticket price now, now that I?
Speaker 1:don't know, because I don't know if they add in. I wouldn't think they would add the resale prices in, but who knows, because I mean that's still part of, because I don't know if they get the resale, the, the extra value you feel me, or if it goes now that's what?
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's why I'm just throwing the question out, because I'm like shit, do that count? Because Let me see, well, I'm pretty sure somebody really took the time to, right before they got sold out, counting up every seat. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, like, would that equal up to like nine plus, or is that like including merch and all that? You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:I don't know. That is a good question.
Speaker 2:When I heard numbers like that, that's automatically what my mind got to. I'm like so is this like the actual original figure?
Speaker 1:Was actually all included yeah. They said his highest night was 11.8 million.
Speaker 2:That was at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Now how big is that compared to the 9 million night? Is that a bigger arena? Does that hold more?
Speaker 1:You see, what I'm saying? Damn AT&T Stadium.
Speaker 2:I should get my damn computer.
Speaker 1:Nah, cuz that's cool. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Nah, I can do the same thing your ass be doing now.
Speaker 1:So it says the AT&T Stadium holds 80,000 versus. Okay, they said if they put up with standing room it's 105,000. But since behind the stage they ain't got seats, I'm going to just stick at the $80,000. And then the Shit. I don't know.
Speaker 2:I mean that would make sense though, Because if it's $80,000, then you say the first one is around $55,000, $60,000.
Speaker 1:In my mind, I'd be like be like okay, well, that's where the 2 million come from the 2 and a half extra added to it hey, but I tell you what he looking at it, not being there, but looking at it, it looks fucking insane to see 60,000 people with damn cell phones and shit, just pointed at the crowd.
Speaker 2:The one video I seen, it looked like they was at the Thompson Bowling Arena, bro, and we both know how big that bitch is. Yeah, that motherfucker, hold up to 107.
Speaker 1:Which is crazy, though, because they was showing videos of, like people outside, like standing outside and just recording from outside and you able to hear everything. I mean, I know it's a it's an open stadium, so you're going to be able to hear it, but just to think about how live that shit is in that motherfucker. You know what I'm saying. The one thing cause I seen academics talk about some other rappers who could do a stadium tour. You know what I'm saying, and it's really not that many, but there's a rumor going around that Drake and Nicki Minaj is planning a stadium tour together.
Speaker 2:All right, see you do that there might be comparable numbers.
Speaker 1:If you do that, there might be comparable numbers.
Speaker 2:If you do that, I think he beats Kendrick. Nah, yeah, but then again it's like is that your tour? Or is that your?
Speaker 1:girl tour.
Speaker 2:You see what I'm saying Now at this point everything that that bad say be covered in vitaminas. Yeah, yeah yeah, because that's the only way you're going to win. He's going to have to start backtracking or start pulling shit out there. Bro, to where now he's making and setting the trends. He's you know what I'm saying. He's creating the new shit.
Speaker 1:The only thing, I think, that we I think the problem right now or not the problem, but I think the situation is happening right now though, is because if kendrick goes crazy this whole run of this tour, even if drake goes on one, if you don't do more than kendrick, it's gonna look away. You get what I'm saying, or you're going to still have the group of people saying, yeah, but Kendrick did it. Before you type shit, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Is that, but do we still get that same? Do we still get that same or do we still have that same thought process if he did the whole UMG shit and just basically walk away from this shit? What you mean and like basically just say I mean he forever tied to it, but like the beef shit, just, man, it is what it is, bro, I lost. And he, he basically admit like man, I, but it is what it is.
Speaker 1:No, I actually I actually think that it looked better on him. But I think, but now we passed that, now If he drop it now, if he drop that lawsuit now, it's going to look away. You know what I'm saying, even though you passed it. But if he wouldn't have sued at all, I don't think he have that stain on him. You know what I'm saying Right now. That stain is on him. You a bitch. You know what I'm saying Right now. That stain is on him. You a bitch. You suing you mad. It's already there. You know what I'm saying. So, like I think we passed having, you know, people looking at him as still that nigga. You know what I mean.
Speaker 1:He's still that nigga no he no, don't get me wrong, mean I will. He's still that nigga. No, he no, but don't get me wrong. I believe he's still that nigga.
Speaker 2:No, that's what I'm saying he's still that nigga, but it's like bro you gotta, you gotta figure out a way to where you separate yourself from this shit, because it it ain't even out of hand, no more, it's just like bro. It just looks sad sometimes now it's like this shit again. Yeah, what are we doing? But outside of that, bro, I'm happy for Kendrick, bro, Like shit. But I do think this nigga is going to disappear after this.
Speaker 1:Nigga yeah.
Speaker 2:This nigga's going to disappear.
Speaker 1:That damn social battery is dying.
Speaker 2:I'm telling you you look at that man's face like we already seen it when he was performing dna. Somebody had released that footage. When he's like man, like bro he don't party at the no shows him, uh, his lovely wife with it. Man, they going straight to the road. He ain't hit, he ain't getting nothing, he just like close the door, shut the curtains.
Speaker 1:Hey, you see that video of him and, like SZA had a little pop-up in the mall and then Kendrick showed up. It was like it was cool because he showed up and he showed up smiling and shit. But then it's kind of like he was just standing off to the side like y'all go ahead, Y'all do that. You know what I'm saying? Like he just an introvert nigga, he ain't with all that.
Speaker 2:I feel him.
Speaker 1:Hey, speaking of tours, you see, bobby Schmurda tour has been canceled, dude, what does he have to perform? Nig has been canceled, Dude, what does he have to perform? Nigga? I said the same thing Now when he came out, when he got out of jail thank God he was able to come home People was waiting on him. I don't think he hit like everybody thought he was going to do. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Like he put some music out. Do what he came out on. A whole nother time, bro. He went in gangstified and came out gangstilicious.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he came out a whole different way, but they said he canceled. They canceled the tour because he was only selling tents.
Speaker 2:They said he was selling around 10 to 20 tickets per city which and those probably was two fans that was wanting to hear that it's bobby bitch. Yeah, I could see it because I don't.
Speaker 1:I don't. I mean, based off the numbers, I don't hear too many people bouncing to the new shit he put out. You feel me, so I'm with you. Yeah, they wanted to hear the bobby.
Speaker 2:You know I'm saying but if he have came out, if he would have came back out on that gangster shit bro, I think he was trying.
Speaker 1:I think he was trying to put it behind him in a sense of like that's how I used to be, but now I just want to party type shit, you feel me? That's why Rowdy was still. Rowdy was still looked at as that nigga. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:But you can't. What's the caliber? You can't, you can't just do shit cold turkey bro. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. You see what I'm saying you trying to cut, you trying to cut at that point, you cutting your source of money off bro yeah, everybody know you for this, we know you for this, and then you come out doing something totally different.
Speaker 1:Bro, we feel that you want to do something totally different. But it's like you gotta warm people up, you gotta walk into that like you. He was supposed to come. He was supposed to come home with a first day out song and go crazy on shit. You know I'm saying like just talk your shit and then lead into that later on. You know I'm saying leading that slowly.
Speaker 2:They don't. I don't know, bro, and I like to think that you know you got the right people talking to you, or whatever, or in your corner, especially, like at that point man, you surrounded by all these motherfuckers with money. But it also looks funny on you too, because you're not hanging around none of the niggas that you was hanging around at all at all.
Speaker 1:You don't have.
Speaker 2:No, you don't have none of that around you. Now you got some sketchy looking people around you. Yeah, yeah, making you look sketchy. You said I'm not talking about sketchy in a crime way, I know hey they said the tour was canceled.
Speaker 1:And then they it was a video come out of him online selling watches and shit. You know, I'm saying like trying to get some of them watches and that, that that jewelry off amen, yeah, at some point y'all gotta start taking heed to the examples before y'all.
Speaker 2:Man, yeah, yeah, you see what I'm saying. Even even with, like, basketball players and shit, bro, it's, it's a lot of people out here to be like, man, this nigga went broke. This nigga went broke just because you don't see him, no more. Some of these niggas got the same amount of money. These young niggas, yeah, just because they invested right.
Speaker 1:Because they did, they listened Like a millionaire. Yeah, come on.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Come on, bro. So you know, the tour talk and now the new music talk. We're going to start with the greatest rapper to ever rap with. We're going to start with the greatest rapper to ever rap dropped a piano album called Seven Piano Sketches, did you?
Speaker 2:listen to it. I couldn't get past the first one. Look, man, I love my.
Speaker 1:You know that's my favorite, I don't got past the first one, bro. I couldn't Look man, I love my you know that's my favorite artist.
Speaker 2:Of course, of course I can't. I don't got to agree with everything.
Speaker 1:And I ain't got to like everything.
Speaker 2:I don't like your too creative side, mr 3000.
Speaker 1:You're doing too much now, but I love everything about your artistry, man, but this here hey hey, well, I listened to it right in the when it comes to the flute album at least it sounded like he knew how to play the flute. Right, when you listen to this piano album, listen to it all the way through. I think it's only like 15, 20 minutes long. It just sounds like a kid and they're like it just hitting on the keys. It just don't sound like a kid in there, like it Just hitting on the keys. It just don't sound like no, it don't sound musical, it just sound like shit, shit happening. You ever heard?
Speaker 2:it may be called he redidid. I remember Probably being out for Mary Poppins. These are the few of my favorite things. You ever heard that. He redid that, bruh. He redid that on the Love Below, but it was just an instrumental. You remember that? Yeah, now, if he would've did some shit like that, I would have been all for it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Like damn, this nigga took all his favorite little shit like that and mixed him playing piano and him playing the flute or the oboe or whatever instrument he want to play. I would have been all for that, bro, but at this point I feel like he just spitting in my face as a fan, bro, pause, and it's. I'm not going to say it's disrespectful, but it's just like. God damn, bro. You know, we out here For lack of a better word Craving your music.
Speaker 3:Some music.
Speaker 2:And that's what you give us and that's like, and that's what you give us.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's like, and that's what you give us. I wouldn't say disrespectful, because if he feel like that's his art, then that's his art. The thing is, I don't feel like he's, I don't feel like he like what he doing with the piano. Shit the flute, shit the flute. Is it kind of felt different cuz you? We seen you walking around with a flute for years nah, bro, I honestly feel like this.
Speaker 2:I honestly feel like it if we catch him with a piano on his back outside of the Met, gala bro yeah it's one of those things where he he's so in his artistry, bruh.
Speaker 2:Wherever he pick up, he has to become a part of it or it has to become a part of him, just like the flute. We don't see him without the flute now he's on to piano. If we see him with the fucking piano now, I'm be scared because I'm gonna be like nigga. What's next? You got a baby grand on your fucking back.
Speaker 1:That means we ain't never getting rap again.
Speaker 2:He's going to have a fucking harp or something next, bro, or a timpani bro. Can you imagine this man having a fucking timpani on his back? Like bro. Like I said, bro, he always going to be my favorite artist bro Of. Like I said, bro, he always going to be my favorite artist bro. Of course, he's still Andre At this point. It's like is he Andre, bro, or is he just 3,000 at this point?
Speaker 1:He ain't Andre 3K cuz.
Speaker 2:He might just be three stacks, bro, because we don't know where this shit coming from. He's so ahead in the future.
Speaker 1:Bro, do you think him and I mean I've seen pictures of him and Big Boy recently, like in the past year or two Do you think they still like link up Because you know they inducted into the Hall of Fame I?
Speaker 2:think they still super cool. I think they still super cool, but it's super cool. But it's like one of them things when Bruh doing his own thing, I'm doing my own thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2:I mean shit, but when we together, we together. I don't think he, him and Big Boy, like Big Boy and Sleepy.
Speaker 1:Right, right, yeah Now. So what they need to do. They need to do. I don't know if we see Big Boy Come out with the drums, right right, yeah Now. So what they need to do, they need to do. What if we see Big Boy come out with the drums on the next album? You know what I'm saying? You got Big Boy doing the drums. What if they give us an Outkast album with just piano?
Speaker 2:and drums. The most Big Boy going to do is say man, you can do like three songs yeah, and I choose one, yeah, yeah we ain't doing all this. That's outcast good all this freaky, freaky shit man um also with also with legends bringing out album.
Speaker 1:Uh, kanye dropped another album. Was ww3 on there? No, so he, that was. That was something separate. This was donda too, which was really just unreleased shit from donda, and then even some songs from Vultures that was just I don't know like put on here, but it wasn't under his name. He sold 6,000 copies the first week. You know, everybody talk about that. Don't. Nobody care about him, no more. That's why he only selling 6,000. But if he would have put it under Kanye West, it would have sold way more than that. But it was just like it was hard to find. My son had to send me a link that he found on like Twitter or some shit. You know what I mean.
Speaker 2:Dad, I searched for two and a half days.
Speaker 1:And he sent me a link. But it's crazy, it's not bad music, it's just hard to listen to. And then some of the songs is like you hear some songs and then you just hear him like, like he was. It's like, it's like shit. That wasn't finished, but he was just like fuck it, Let me, I'm gonna just put something out. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Wasting my goddamn time.
Speaker 1:He had that. Uh, he had that song. Uh, what's that?
Speaker 2:heil hitler or whatever, uh so yeah, I thought, when everybody was talking about that, I thought that was something about ww3, because I was like, I like this song so that song is, I think, on ww3 and then donda 2 is something totally different.
Speaker 1:You know I'm saying but the reason I didn't really now the sound of that song, I didn't mind, I really didn't dig into it. But you see, all the, all the streaming services banning that song, which one? The how hitler.
Speaker 2:The Howl Hitler. At this point, bro, there can't nobody. I mean, we already know who run everything. But at this point, bro, I mean it's in your face, man. See, that's my thing, it's in your face.
Speaker 1:That's my thing, like I don't really give a fuck about his. You know what he talking about and shit sometimes. But how are y'all banning that song but not banning all the other shit that's put out, all these old rock and roll songs that got nigga this and nigga that in it? You know what I'm saying? There's songs on Apple talking about hanging niggas, but that shit's still there.
Speaker 2:Bruh, did you see that clip that was going around on my timeline, my feed of Richard Pryor and Chevy Chase, mm-mm. Chevy Chase, excuse me, where? It's an SNL skit. It's like 1978, 79, around that time. Chevy Chase is there. He's like I'm going to say, say something and you tell me what comes to mind. He was like bird, uh cat. He was like tar baby and dude was like what? He was like cracker. He said nigga dead cracker. But I'm like brother, this shit was on television. They gonna let, they gonna let whatever they won't let happen of course, as soon as you talk about them.
Speaker 2:They gonna pull the plug, shut that shit down.
Speaker 1:They don't give a damn bro I just thought it was crazy, like I don't really agree with the shit he say a lot of the times, but with y'all taking away from his, with y'all taking his song down. He actually the shit that he talking about. Y'all proving. Y'all proving what he talking about. You know what I'm saying? Like that's the only thing I can.
Speaker 2:Y'all taking away his freedom of speech. Exactly, a lot of people spill out like bullshit bro's, they right, we in, we in america, as long as they ain't out here harming people, bro, maiming, you know, and that's the thing that's the thing about freedom of speech.
Speaker 1:Like the, the, the repercussions is is is different depending on who's saying, because somebody else could say some of the same shit and just let that shit fly. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, this guy Hilarious, let that shit fly. You know what I'm saying, but I guess that's where we are. I was cracking up, now you are. I was cracking up. I was cracking up the other day, right, it made me think when you was like he's doing songs with Cordae and then Wayne got a song with that Mexican OT and it's terrible, that shit, fucking terrible that shit, fucking terrible.
Speaker 2:Wayne bro, you seen that clip of his ex-fiance?
Speaker 1:Going crazy. He said he put her out on Mother's Day, fam.
Speaker 2:Hey man, what you do no.
Speaker 1:Let me hear his side of the story, why he put you and the kid out. Let me hear his side of the story.
Speaker 2:It was hilarious because, well, that situation is not hilarious, but the video was hilarious because she was like yeah, he put me and my kid out.
Speaker 1:And turned to the kid.
Speaker 2:The kid like hey.
Speaker 1:Nigga this not no fun.
Speaker 2:TikTok video. He only really put her out, but I had to go because that's my mom, right, right, I got to ride with her. She wanted me to go with her, she wanted me to ride with her.
Speaker 1:She wanted me to ride with her. Yeah, I see that shit.
Speaker 2:I don't know, man. I kind of stay away from like, unless it's just one of them Wayne versus that standout bro, and it's just running the course. I kind of stay away from all this new shit bro.
Speaker 1:It's crazy, though, because to see that these wayne features don't even get no, no push, no recognition, no, nothing, like he just ain't been giving us wayne. We talked about it.
Speaker 2:We talked about it a couple weeks back, bro. Wayne ain't waning bro yeah yeah, yeah. And then it's like it's so many especially with these youngins, bro it's so many that done stole your style and picked your style up, not even knowing where the style come from I noticed that you kind of lost.
Speaker 1:I noticed that when I heard younger people say wayne, trying to be like so-and-so, oh yeah, when really they being Wayne, wayne, just the old dude who's still doing that same style, though, you feel me, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Speaker 3:It's still.
Speaker 1:Wayne.
Speaker 2:It is what it is. It's still Wayne Did that transition into you, yeah, but I mean we can try listening to your boy. It's been right off of the Wayne topic. See Young Thug. He's pushing his album back yeah, what you think that's about. I think, cause he don't he gotta reconfigure his motherfucking, his verse board, bro. He don't know what to talk about right now.
Speaker 1:I think too, because he put that song out with Future and it's kind of just disappeared, Like that shit just disappeared Cause.
Speaker 2:Nah, I think niggas got out for when he tried to do that motherfucking interview that interview shit With that face mask on.
Speaker 1:You're not that type of person, cuz that's not. You're trying to be all this mysterious shit.
Speaker 2:You gotta switch it up, bro. If I was him, I wouldn't say shit about him. I'll say shit about it, but behind the scenes, while he's still on my team, I'm putting every motherfucking dollar in. Gunner got to you got to. I don't think about me. He over here running the checkup, bless you. He running the checkup, yeah, which in turn run my checkup, yeah, so Do you. I don't really get like the whole beefing thing. Like bro, he the only one keeping your whole shit afloat.
Speaker 1:He keeping your lights on.
Speaker 2:He keeping your shit afloat. He's the reason why you can buy these feathered uh boxing robes and bodies. Got them netted pearl cage bird face masks and shit yeah yeah, like, come on, bro, like, and then that song yeah the song. The song you had with baby didn't even really do much, nah, and that's you, baby and future, and it didn't touch.
Speaker 1:It didn't touch your soul like it's supposed to we ain't even talk about the way I'm doing.
Speaker 2:What's that looking like? You see, I'm saying like bro, like I don't, I don't get. When people get so high up, bro, they forget what they did or how they got to where they was or who helped them get to where they was Rob. Markman Right, right, this nigga not want, this nigga not want. Hey, let's take a page out of Gunnambur. Everybody want to say this man snitch, this nigga got out and kept it more solid. He was like nigga, I'm out, I ain't saying shit about that.
Speaker 1:I ain't saying nothing about it, mm-hmm. And he could have got paid off for some interview type shit.
Speaker 2:What? Yeah, plenty money, yeah, that wouldn't even went towards the fucking bankroll you feeling for this man, right, right. So I mean like people I don't know, bro, I don't get people. I mean people, do you know? I have grudges, but if it come down to shit like that money and shit like making me, is it going to deter me from being happy or making my own happy, do you?
Speaker 1:think people waiting for a Thug album. I know I done asked that before, but it kind of like that song, like he put that song out with him and Future. He did the video and it just it just disappeared.
Speaker 2:It won't get if he would have got gone up more hype off this song. Yeah, but I don't feel like outside of our region unless we just pump it up. And by we I mean Atlanta, the South no, we're not in Atlanta, but the South. If we pump them and keep them up you know we keep inflating that balloon yeah, because they wouldn't have no choice but to run back and go to the Grapes. Because, if you think about it, bro, outside of Drake, who really fucking with Future from up north?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean yeah, you see what?
Speaker 2:I'm saying Because, people, we don't really think about that shit either. Now, if that's just New York niggas not wanting to fuck with Atlanta niggas, you see what I'm saying? Yeah, or Is it? Nah, I'm too big for you type shit. But now, drake, not fucking with you, not fucking with Drake. Do we start seeing the the Jim Jones Of the New York Start?
Speaker 1:to come down.
Speaker 2:But I thought about that too.
Speaker 1:I thought about that when I seen because Lil Baby announced his new album, dominique, you got Future Already, yeah yeah. And then you got Thug, yeah yeah. And then you got, you got the all these albums that usually would have a Drake feature on it. Don't have a Drake feature on it. You know what I'm saying, and I said that once. I said they don't need to feature Drake. I mean, there's been plenty albums without each other on it, but at this time it do seem kind of Funny Like everybody was hyping up when Thug got out, drake came down, gave him a million, two million, whatever. All that go on and y'all ain't making no music together.
Speaker 2:Well, what are you talking about? Drake and Thug? Drake and Thug, yeah, we probably will for that, for that, for that to happen is the only reason they don't have music. Because of the lawsuit. You see what I'm saying? Because drake didn't release the on his own. He ain't been really. I mean, think about it. The shit that we've been hearing from drake lately has been what the party shit yeah yeah, we ain't been hearing no, no, solo jerk shit.
Speaker 2:I mean, the party shit is solo jerk shit, but we ain't been hearing no jerk per se they uh academics put out that drake um working on ice man.
Speaker 1:That's his new album, Iceman.
Speaker 2:Are we ever going to see that?
Speaker 1:I don't know. He said he's still throwing shots at Kendrick, though, which is weird to me, because why?
Speaker 2:are you still throwing shots if you suing him? And that's a part of the. Yeah, it's just something.
Speaker 1:It is what it is yeah, shit.
Speaker 2:You see Ronnie O suing Future and Metro Boomin. Yeah, but I thought when they first dropped you know he was running them shows I thought they had already cut him in.
Speaker 1:So he like I seen videos, We've seen videos of Ronnie Onie o saying that that like everything was clear. But he's saying now, at this moment, shit, still ain't like. They were saying they ain't paid out, they ain't paid them out yet. Now he agreed for them to use it. So it ain't like he, it ain't like they took it, but it's like hey, I've been waiting. It's been over a year, ain't got no kickback. You feel me?
Speaker 2:I mean, if he said everything right, I mean shit.
Speaker 1:Thank you, but I done heard some people in the industry. They say sometimes it take a while to get your little. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Nah, it probably take a while, depending on who you are. Well, that's a fact.
Speaker 1:That's a fact. That's a fact. You know what I'm saying? That's a fact.
Speaker 2:We ain't gonna we ain't gonna do it like that. Like man, it take a while. Nah, it took a while for yo to yeah it, I need my shit my last name's Jackson first name Michael.
Speaker 1:I get my shit before y'all put anything out nigga you. First name Michael. I get my shit before y'all put anything out Nigga you.
Speaker 2:As soon as I leave the studio, I'm like Tito did it hit we good.
Speaker 1:We good, I seen that shit Speaking of I keep why I be doing that speaking of why I just don't Go into the next Shit like.
Speaker 2:That might be your transition. Speaking of. Speaking of.
Speaker 1:Now the uh.
Speaker 2:That's a nigga Moving on.
Speaker 1:I was uh Cause I was thinking about when we was talking about Drake, drake and Future and shit. That's what made me think about it. Ross said he is well Bootleg. Kev asked him if he would be willing to squash the beef with him. And Drake, did you hear him answer it, though it kind of sound to me like everybody running with it like, oh, ross, doubling back, he, uh, he want to make up so he can do this. When you listen to him say it, though it kind let me see if I got it.
Speaker 3:Let me see if I got it.
Speaker 1:Let's do it real quick. What was the root cause of the falling out?
Speaker 3:with drake? Was it someone that told me it was because of the way he treated french on a record? Is that I mean? I spoke on that on a record I released? You know what I'm saying. Like I said, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:Did y'all got classics together.
Speaker 3:If it's real, it's going to stay real. That's it. You know what I'm saying. Was it something really deep? No that though, but if it's real, it's real and that's what it is. Could that ever be something you could ever see, like you guys talking it out, and you guys have so many classics together, so such a long history together. You never know. If you send me a bottle of luke bell out, especially the white one, you know, know you never know.
Speaker 1:The white bottle, yeah, the white bottle for any of these young. Especially if it's a Magnum.
Speaker 3:Yeah, send me a white Bel Air bottle and I'll take a picture with you, because that white Bel Air bottle is the? You know what I'm saying? What?
Speaker 1:would you take from that?
Speaker 2:Dude, that niggas is stupid man Like I'm. So we talk about that in my house all the time, bro. The adults Like critical thinking is necessary bro because, at not one point did he say yeah, yeah, I'm cool with it. He basically said, bro, he gave the man a backhanded compliment, if you can call it that. Exactly, he said yeah, yeah, If he sent me a Luke Belair, especially the white bottle.
Speaker 1:And then he didn't even say we'll be cool. He was like I'll take a picture with him. You know what I'm saying? Like I didn't take it as Ross saying. I didn't take it as Ross saying Nah, we gonna be best friends again.
Speaker 2:I'm not gonna turn down Millions of dollars what? I don't give a fuck who he is. He didn't shoot it and that's what he said. If it's real, it's real. He was like I'm.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, hold up, hold up. I can't hear you, we good.
Speaker 2:You tell me bro.
Speaker 1:Yo, we, we had some.
Speaker 2:Regularly scheduled program we had some technical difficulties.
Speaker 1:I think my dudes about to say something we weren't supposed to say. They said if you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all.
Speaker 2:Nah nigga it's raining outside. Hey, god said stop it now.
Speaker 1:Now, we was talking about ross though, but shit, that's.
Speaker 2:Nah. Man ross didn't backpedal.
Speaker 1:Man niggas, niggas just be wanting shit to say bro they wanted to sound a certain way because they think everybody need the light skin.
Speaker 2:That's niggas who ain't got them grew up with. They, daddy bro, don't understand nothing.
Speaker 1:they own, bro, for real he clearly was saying I mean I take a picture with him, blah, blah, blah. He never said like nigga, that's my nigga.
Speaker 2:We ain't friends. Yeah, he didn said like nigga, that's my nigga, we ain't friends. Yeah, yeah, he ain't say we friends. But yeah, man, fuck that shit. Nah, I don't, I don't think it's too big bro.
Speaker 1:Pause, yeah, pause, yeah, shut up hey, uh, you see they, uh, they about to start diddy trial. They uh picked the jury, they had a jury selection and shit last week, so they starting to trial, I think, this week.
Speaker 2:Uh, of all that you know shenanigans that was going on I say this I wish them luck because I don't want to see nobody go to jail unless you actually out here murdering, rap, raping and molesting.
Speaker 1:You're really doing some crazy shit yo.
Speaker 2:Yeah, if you out here doing that, then holler his ass off. If they trying to get him on some shit everybody was cool with, that's the only thing. Yeah, some Playboy Mantis, shit and niggas got caught up and didn't want to. You know, mess up to it and all this.
Speaker 1:And third, and I Well, we're going to see.
Speaker 2:Man, look, yeah, just I want to. Before I say anything too crazy, bro, I want to see it being played out, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, that's what we got. That's what's going on. We supposed to hey.
Speaker 2:Hold on, let me shout out this little young guy too, man, he had hit us up on. Well, he had hit me up. Can you still hear me? I can hear you, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, my bad, I'm working on my phone. I, I can hear you, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, my bad, I'm working on my phone. I'm trying to pull his name up off of Instagram. Shout out to Chris Apollo man, little young dude on Instagram. He go by Glow9000 underscore on Instagram. Glow my nigga. Oh, so you know him. You know my son do his videos.
Speaker 2:Okay, I knew his face, man. But shout out to Glow 9000, man, he's like man. I like y'all chemistry man. I want to get on there and fuck with y'all man. But you know I ain't hit you up, I know you see it on scene Shout out to Glow, yeah, yeah. But yeah, man, when we get out here, we got a few people in town that we want to reach out to, but we just ain't got to sit up right now, little bro, but I mean once we get this shit down, you know it's possible.
Speaker 1:This might help out doing the stream.
Speaker 2:shit, you feel me yeah yeah, because there's a few people in town. I want to talk to Dane Jesus.
Speaker 1:Yeah, bt, my nigga Gito 12 God, gito, we got to get Gito on here. You see what I'm saying, yeah.
Speaker 2:Come on, bro. It's a few, it's a few out here Meals we could who.
Speaker 1:Go ahead, fool. No, I was just about to say oh.
Speaker 2:I bet Damn bro.
Speaker 1:But you know, yeah, glow 9,000. That's my son, that's my son homeboy. They got they, they click. You know what I'm saying. So he do the videos, they done did music together and everything. But you know, since my son doing the, you know, doing a production, do all his videos and everything.
Speaker 2:So, yeah, yeah, we could. Yeah, I know, I knew his face. I was like man, I know, dude, yeah, yeah, but shout out to him, I ain't wanna, I ain't wanna have him. This should let me know if the nigga a fan or not yeah, because this this late in the episode. So if you really fucking with yeah, he's like damn, look damn, lame ass nigga get me on scene.
Speaker 1:Yeah, now that's the, that's the nigga, though, that's my, that's, that's the family, uh, but yeah, we need to. We'll I mean we'll get into that once, like you said, once we get the set yeah we'll get into that, um, but I was about to say, uh, after I sent. So the last time we did a pie, we were supposed to review the new album that Xavier so based and I said I said my nigga don't want pie no more because he's going to have to review that album.
Speaker 2:Nah, dude, you know the situation. I keep it real. Nigga Carl was down.
Speaker 1:Nigga didn't want pie because he didn't want to review that album.
Speaker 2:I would say avoid it like a buffalo.
Speaker 1:Now I'm going to get you next time, we're going to get to it next week, but Long story, less long.
Speaker 2:That shit was terrible anyway okay, I wasn't gonna say that, but okay that'll work, that'll work, that'll work.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so we, we passed that. Anyway, you feel me.
Speaker 2:I was about to say the other album, uh, that you did, uh uh, step Brothers 4 oh.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to tell you, brother, I'm trying to tell you, brother, I'm trying to tell you.
Speaker 2:Lito and Don Tripp. If y'all ever seen this man, listen to me, that was a fucking. If don't nobody else see it, that's a classic bro hey and uh Red on the track he uh.
Speaker 1:He liked the post on uh on instagram when I was talking about that album too. You know he do a few beats on that album yeah, so you know somebody looking at it, you feel me somebody looking at it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they did it. They good, like I was talking about when they go back and forth, like that Royal Rumble track. I mean even the first track. What's the first song? It's Royal Rumble owner. Yeah, yeah. It's down there, I got to look at it. I got to look at the track listen because I done heard that shit about three, four times. Bro, you probably don't listen to it. You just ain't looking at the names and shit. That's what I'm saying, yeah.
Speaker 2:I think this shit just like blending, because, bro, when I put it on, I ain't skipping shit, unless I'm just like on my liked playlist Mm-hmm, and I Shit how many songs on there, like 14, 15?.
Speaker 1:If I say it out loud, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I probably got eight on my motherfucking light list. Mm-hmm, them niggas is nice boy.
Speaker 1:Them niggas be talking that shit. And they got, I guess, a mini documentary behind the scenes of how they created the album and they talking about it and why this album cover got their keys on it and shit like that. I like their chemistry, I like their back and forth and shit.
Speaker 2:So all of those are Don Tripp's kids except for one? I don't know. I know he got a lot of kids. No, I'm yeah, no, no. I'm saying like all of those are Don Tripp's kids except for one. I didn't. I didn't know that, bro, and I and I might, I might be mistaken, but from From my personal knowledge I know Lito Only got one.
Speaker 1:So when I seen it I said I look, I said who's all these kids On this motherfucker?
Speaker 2:I said Either, these are all Trip kids.
Speaker 1:That's crazy, bruh, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:I said, listen bro. I looked at and said I said no wonder. I said no wonder, man, like nigga, I had to get all these suits and dresses.
Speaker 1:Dress everybody up because I had to get everybody together and it ain't Easter, yeah, yeah, but yeah that album was dope bro, they don't do nothing but get better and better.
Speaker 2:Yeah, they don't do nothing, but get better and better.
Speaker 1:You know what I Like you said they probably Go ahead, go ahead.
Speaker 2:They probably lesser on the totem pole just because less people know them, but they probably are like one of the better duos in hip-hop right now. Bro.
Speaker 1:That's a fact. That's a fact. I love them going back and forth. Only thing I was about to say is you know, one thing I hate about how my mind has gotten to, Because you know everybody now they short attention span and shit, and they get over shit quick. So I've been listening to that all week.
Speaker 2:My first thought was damn, I wonder when they're going to drop again, nigga, don't even let shit breathe, nigga it just came out when they're going to drop again cuz. Yeah, that shit good, though I ain't going to lie to you, that's one of the better albums right now. Glock's straight too, though.
Speaker 1:I listen to some of it. I didn't listen to the whole thing. I listen to some of it though.
Speaker 2:It says Ice Cube, mean you got to say it's like ice cube where. But you got to be a Glock fan, bro, or just a fan of you know Southern hip hop. Yeah.
Speaker 1:You listen to. Uh, let's do what's my dude name, lefty Gunplay Take a note Terrible.
Speaker 2:Terrible. That shit was crazy, scary.
Speaker 1:Shit terrible cuz it's like a couple songs on there I like, but I don't think dude can rap man Like, I don't like his. I don't know, I don't like his style, something about it, I just don't. I just don't rap with it.
Speaker 2:The only Mexican rapper I'm listening to right now, bro. You know what I'm about to say? Who? What's dude's name? Pitbull Nigga. No, what's my name? Kid Frost. This is for the right side, ah.
Speaker 1:What you like, he ain't got nothing new.
Speaker 2:I know nigga, that's the only song I know too. He, the only, he, the only mexican or latino rapper, however you want to, whatever the correct phrase, is he the only one? That I ain't gonna say? Respect, but that's all, like really latino, like he ain't trying to.
Speaker 1:Hey boy, you all right over there that ring fucking with your wife over there, cuz, Can you hear me? I got you now.
Speaker 2:All right, yeah, you went out. I had a little long, bruh. You know, bruh, it's 2.30,. Bruh, I had a long going on, bro, oh, okay, okay, not a little bro, my bad.
Speaker 1:Look, come on cuz you got to be on top of shit, Hold on.
Speaker 2:That might have. That didn't do shit. Hold on, cuz I'll just leave and pop out. I don't know what's going on Can you hear me now I can, yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, I think we're going to end the pod right there, unless he pop back in, which I don't know. But thank you for listening to nothing. I can't do that without my dude. There you go, there you go. Let's get him back up in this thing, cuz let's get him back up in this thing.
Speaker 2:See, see, see, there you go. Let's get them back up in this thing. Let's get them back up in this thing. See, see, see. That's a video game knowledge. That's a video game knowledge. This nigga, that's a video game knowledge.
Speaker 1:I was about to say, well, fuck it, we gonna end it right there hey, that's like when the ps1s first came out, but nigga the game froze.
Speaker 2:Open it up real quick why that motherfucker still spinning?
Speaker 1:they ain't be spinning in that motherfucker. It catch up, though, don't it? It catch up on that motherfucker, bruh hey, it killed the world, bruh.
Speaker 2:I know this is totally awesome, bruh. Ay, it killed the world, bruh. I know this is totally off. Subject bruh Nigga people. After when did when did Mario come out? 82, maybe, so about roughly 40-something years. Bruh People just finding out that if you held A and start on Mario, you could save, and start on Mario, you could save where you died last. Bruh.
Speaker 1:On the first one.
Speaker 2:Yes, bruh on the Nintendo. Well, damn you not have many motherfuckers dog, yeah, nigga, we done lost all kind of shit.
Speaker 1:You try to keep that bitch on pause all day till you get back from school and shit.
Speaker 2:You know, what I mean Motherboards was fried Damn.
Speaker 1:Why they didn't let us know, though cuz why they didn't let us know, you know what's crazy.
Speaker 2:Motherfuckers probably just don't read Bird probably was in the fucking manual and motherfuckers probably just don't read bro, it probably was in the fucking manual and motherfuckers.
Speaker 1:you know, we just want to play the game Back then. It wasn't a thing. Oh, my God.
Speaker 2:How do you plug it up? We'll figure it out. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Motherfucker done. Ripped all the instructions up.
Speaker 2:Come on, bro, now niggas can't. You know I'll be in all that shit bro. Biggest things now is uh, boxes bro, like you don't need like collector's items. It'd be, it'd be like old ass video game boxes, like just toy boxes. Any kind of box bro, if that bitch is in like good condition, obviously a lot of. Yeah, if they in decent condition, them bitches still going for like two, three hundred dollars Like bro, you probably look up a PS1 box right now, original PS1 box, just a fucking box.
Speaker 1:I was about to say just a box, though.
Speaker 2:Yes, they're going to fucking charge you $300 for that bitch and it's going to be a buyer. I'm telling you, bro, it's a big market to where they're recreating. You know how you can go to like CM Games at the mall.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:And they just got all these butt-naked-ass Super Nintendo games and NES games. Yeah, bro, you go online, these motherfuckers recreating Super Nintendo boxes at $25 and $30 a box. Yes, bruh, but they are printing these bitches out at they house and recreating them and selling them. Bruh, this crazy what people be into bruh.
Speaker 1:I mean. I ain't, I save boxes, but I ain't buying them, but you ain't going to buy a box. What the hell man?
Speaker 2:The fuck I look like I got bro. It is crazy. Like you see my shit. I got toys and shit that I ain't never opened bro.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I know you one of them. I'm not. I was the nigga who tore up all my instructions.
Speaker 2:I can't keep up with nothing. I still got uh, I need to get back into it because I should do a sanders in there, but I got goddamn. Michael jordan. Rookie cause steph curry. Rookie cards reggie miller. Yeah, I'm one of them type of names. Rookie cards Reggie Miller. Yeah, I'm one of them type of names, yeah.
Speaker 1:Don't sound like it Nigga get down bad. Now you got something to get off. You got something to get off? We ain't selling.
Speaker 2:We ain't selling ass or no guns, but I got this Steph Curry Davidson card worth $2,500.
Speaker 1:I get you right, cuz I get you right, cuz I get you right right now, cuz it's moving. Yeah, that's all I had on my list too, so it wasn't nothing else to talk about.
Speaker 2:Oh man, you see where the game lost its house.
Speaker 1:Nah, uh-uh, what happened? What the hell, bro? You see where the game lost its health.
Speaker 2:No, what happened? What the hell, bro? You remember you got hit with that lawsuit for sexual assault.
Speaker 1:And he lost his house over that shit.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that nigga ain't have no $11 million. You left your unit too quick. Then you start talking about Dr Dre. You start burning all your bridges.
Speaker 1:I ain't heard nothing about that. I'll have to look it up now because that's very interesting.
Speaker 2:They trying to get man that hey bro, keep your hands to yourself. Facts Like who like you and keep your hands to yourself. That's what niggas say. Listen to nothing else. Facts Like who like you and keep your hands to yourself, Ain't no free golfs, girl For real Bro. You see, you see that trying to get smoking uh. Smoking, yeah, yeah bro, they said that shit one of the chicks said that shit.
Speaker 1:now I'm not Whatever, but they said. One of the chicks said it happened over a 17 year time span. Like motherfucker, you kept going back cleaning the house after this shit kept happening Like Because that chick was good.
Speaker 2:I can't keep doing this now. Well, what about an extra twenty five hundred on the week?
Speaker 1:My nigga, 90 years old. I won't bring out these stories.
Speaker 2:You know, good Dale. Well, he just go rub across it, he ain't at that point, y'all just hunches.
Speaker 1:Just a little touch.
Speaker 2:That's what he telling me too. Just touch it on the pants.
Speaker 1:Just touch it on the pants.
Speaker 2:Just touch it on the pants.
Speaker 1:They said he a freaky nigga. Though they said you know, freaky nigga, the nigga just brought out an orgasm album called Gasms or some shit like it.
Speaker 2:Come on, bro. We seen what he was doing on the stage in that all white them hoes was going crazy. Come on, bro, gang banging they all white them hoes was going crazy. Come over, let's say game banging. We know what he's talking about hey, shout out to him.
Speaker 1:Hey, you know, I hope everybody come out on the right side of all these cases.
Speaker 2:Who else man Barbara? Y'all better say they got Barbara.
Speaker 1:Scott too, I seen that.
Speaker 2:But, you see, what he said, though we got to stay up under the radar a little longer, bro because everybody who getting above that line Shit come out, don't it?
Speaker 1:Then get your ass over here.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we just they're going to say I stole my trombone.
Speaker 1:Once we get there, we got to just come back down a little bit, because we don't need no old bullshit coming up. Talk about some yeah, nah, nah, byron. Scott said At that point you just got to. His lawyer said he thought she was 18 years old at the time.
Speaker 2:Oh, nah See, he fried already. Why you say that?
Speaker 1:Why the lawyer say that, why you just didn't say like don't say shit right now.
Speaker 2:I'm not saying nothing. I don't know that bitch, I don't know her. Who is she?
Speaker 1:I don't know that hoe.
Speaker 2:Byron. She's been your assistant for the last seven years. Are you sure, never met her, my assistant. I don't even go to the office. I don't know who work up there. I ain't heard too much more about Shannon, but he still be going off on that him and Ocho show oh he, oh he been. He been talking about it, man, no, no, no, I'm just saying he been going strong.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, no, I seen him still moving, moving, regular, like he been putting out interviews On the Shea, shea and all that shit. You see, just put out one With your dude. What's the comedian that was down here? Ali Sadiq, yeah, ali Sadiq, yeah, ali Sadiq. I ain't watched it, but I seen that he put one out.
Speaker 2:I ain't watch it yet. I ain't watch it yet. But he's stupid. Let's hurry up and get off my phone, nigga. Nah, I ain't seen it, but um shit, I ain't got nothing else. Though, bro, I'm trying to find something what we gonna review.
Speaker 1:I got an album to review if you ain't got one but shit, it's too far out.
Speaker 2:I mean we late to the party, but it's you said what?
Speaker 1:Look at you freezing Cause of damn wifi.
Speaker 3:I said I got a Come on, bro.
Speaker 1:I said I got an album to review For next week If you ain't got one.
Speaker 2:What's that?
Speaker 1:50 Cent the Massacre. 50 Cent the Massacre.
Speaker 2:Is this the Valentine's the Massacre? Is this the Valentine's Day Massacre?
Speaker 1:No, that was a mixtape.
Speaker 2:I mean his actual album, the Massacre. Okay, yeah, that was the one where he sketched out yeah yeah yeah, hey bro. The niggas said man, they was like why you do the apple cover like that?
Speaker 1:he was like, cause I was fat but if we sketch it and we put art to it, you never know. You gotta do what you gotta do, cuz you gotta do what you gotta do hey, alright, I'm with it, bruh that shit is hilarious though and, like you said, because I wasn't working out at the time, I was fat. Hey, he was only super in shape that first album. After that he was kind of just hanging on just being 50 Cent.
Speaker 2:Hey, the next in shape he was was in that movie. Hey, I ain't gonna lie, he might not have got an Academy Award for that shit, but I think he started getting all them roles though.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because they seen he was at least dedicated to what he was doing. You know what I'm saying. Yeah, that's right, he'll do what we tell him, because for you to lose all that weight like that, because that's crazy, that's crazy. He'll do what we tell him cause. Cause for you to lose all that weight like that. Cuz like that's crazy, that's crazy that's dedication.
Speaker 2:Hey, speaking of dedication, before we get out of here, have you, have you even been listening to or wanted to listen to, any of those unreleased nipsey tracks? Okay, me, nah. Alright, I ain't wanna feel bad, that's my nigga, but I'm like, if I ain't seen black sam post these shits exactly yeah, I don't really want.
Speaker 1:I don't really want, I don't like possumous tracks and albums anyway. So but I mean, if I, if an album, something, if an actual album or something come out, I might you know, I mean, but I, I'm good, I'm good I'd rather for don kennedy to have a some unreleased tracks yeah, with him.
Speaker 2:With them too, I'd rather for that to happen, or him and fats, or you know, I'm saying somebody he was close to that actually that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1:But like some people, he actually worked. I wouldn't want them to put an album together. Then you got fucking just some random folks featured on it, type shit. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2:Nah, yeah, hell, nah, I wouldn't want that.
Speaker 1:That's all I want, but yeah, but nah. So next week we talk about 50 Cent, the Massacre album and All right, and we'll try to be still late to the party, but on time next time. Yeah, niggas, appreciate y'all for listening to another episode of Late to the Party with Doty and Reggie. I am Reggie, I'm Red Fox. Shout out to Red Fox. Rest in peace. Legend yes.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:I'm Doty man, but yeah, we'll be back next week.
Speaker 2:Appreciate y'all man Tapping in man.