Episode Transcript
[00:00:04] Speaker A: Yo, welcome to Effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:00:06] Speaker B: What's up, Hip Hop Nation? It's your favorite homegirl, Gina Views.
[00:00:09] Speaker A: Yes. I want to shout out to Kodak Black. Not for being on Kai Sinat's stream. Completely checked out. Or checked in, depending on how you want to look at that metaphor. But shout out to him for that Catch Fire record. Hip Hop Nation's been loving that. Welcome to the show. It's been a very eventful week in the culture.
[00:00:26] Speaker B: Absolutely.
[00:00:27] Speaker A: And a super eventful week. The freestyle champion of the world, not to be confused with Fabulous or Sue Surf or anybody else that got bars who can freestyle in this game. I know Mr. Fab is an elite freestyler.
[00:00:40] Speaker B: Papoose is crazy.
[00:00:41] Speaker A: Papoose is an elite freestyler, but nobody compares to Dictator Donnie, who took home the President of the United States. He is the freestyle champion. He gets on Fox News and will completely freestyle a speech.
[00:00:55] Speaker B: I didn't know that's where you was going with this. I wouldn't have just said them niggas name.
[00:01:01] Speaker A: That's cool. But shout out to the freestyle champion of the world, Dictator Donny. He is the president of the United States elect.
[00:01:08] Speaker B: Did you expect this?
[00:01:09] Speaker A: I did not expect this.
It definitely comes as a shock to me.
I thought auntie had it in the bag.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: Absolutely.
[00:01:17] Speaker A: Apparently, we were wrong. And to be honest with you, our producer Nate told us not to get into this. But I'm gonna be honest with you. I saw a lot of red on that map where I didn't expect to see, you know what I'm saying? It was like some pockets. I'm like. I'm looking at the map. I'm like, okay, la, we did our thing. Okay, Orange County. That's expected. And I'm looking at, like, Rialto. I'm looking at Rialto and I'm looking.
[00:01:41] Speaker B: At, like, a lot of Sioux whooping going on the map. What's going. What's going on?
[00:01:46] Speaker A: And I'm looking at, like, Fontana, right?
[00:01:49] Speaker B: Yeah. What's up with y'all?
[00:01:50] Speaker A: This is some. This is some California shit for Hip Hop Nation. If you not paying attention, I'm looking at Fontana, I'm like, hip Hop Nation.
[00:01:56] Speaker B: They do not with us.
[00:01:57] Speaker A: I'm looking at Fontana like, I know you didn't vote for Dictator Donnie.
[00:02:01] Speaker B: You know what I learned? You know what I learned? The. On my timeline was not voting. The people that was voting is not on Twitter.
[00:02:08] Speaker A: Apparently only 53% of people where we're from in our. In our section of Los Angeles voted Which is very interesting.
[00:02:16] Speaker B: You know what pissed me off? That rent.
[00:02:19] Speaker A: Yeah, that didn't pass.
[00:02:20] Speaker B: That rent did not pass.
[00:02:21] Speaker A: So if you're a landlord, if you're a property owner like myself, then you can raise the rents on people who, you know, who are unsuspecting, and it's very unfortunate. Yes, I voted against myself being I own property, but I also voted for the rent control.
[00:02:36] Speaker B: I appreciate that.
[00:02:37] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[00:02:38] Speaker B: Thank you. Thank you.
[00:02:38] Speaker A: I appreciate it. I got you, Queen. We have a lot to talk about. Grammys just got announced.
[00:02:43] Speaker B: Wait, before you move on, though, I do have a fun fact.
[00:02:46] Speaker A: What's the fun fact?
[00:02:48] Speaker B: Okay, I don't have a fun fact.
[00:02:49] Speaker A: What's the fact?
[00:02:51] Speaker B: It might not be a fact.
I just started paying attention this year, and I get a lot of my news from Twitter.
[00:02:56] Speaker A: All right, what did you feel? I know on Twitter.
[00:02:59] Speaker B: Is Donald Trump responsible for us not ever seeing a female president?
[00:03:04] Speaker A: No, it ain't. We gonna get a female president.
[00:03:07] Speaker B: No, no, no. Did he run against Hillary?
[00:03:10] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:03:10] Speaker B: And he ran against Kamala?
[00:03:11] Speaker A: Yes.
So what?
Yeah, so we got a lot to talk about. You know what I'm saying?
[00:03:22] Speaker B: Head, don't ever be picking up what I'm putting down.
[00:03:24] Speaker A: I'm not picking up.
[00:03:25] Speaker B: Somebody gonna tell you in the comments.
[00:03:26] Speaker A: We got Meg Thee Stallion coming up. We gotta be talking about her. And we got the Grammy nominations to cover. Plies is out here suing people. And a lot some new music on the way. So keep it locked. It's Hip Hop Nation effective immediately.
[00:03:39] Speaker C: Effective immediately. With DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:03:43] Speaker B: Like, you put these motherfucking glasses on, he start talking like ti. He's just using big words for nothing on Hip Hop Nation.
[00:03:49] Speaker A: Yo, what's effective immediately? I'm DJ Head.
[00:03:51] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views Want to shout out.
[00:03:52] Speaker A: To Alexis out in New York.
[00:03:53] Speaker B: Shout out to Lexi.
[00:03:55] Speaker A: Shout out to Lexi in the Tri State area. Wanted to hear that. Gucci, man. You know, we got you right here on Hip Hop Nation. We also want to show love to Gina's Gina. Views has a goat. Well, several goats. One of them by the name of.
[00:04:06] Speaker B: Just got a, like, farm out here, though.
[00:04:08] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: Like, selective.
[00:04:09] Speaker A: Well, one of those people goes by the name of Lil Wayne, AKA Lil Toonchie. Lil Louisiana Fest. We didn't get a chance to talk about it because it just happened. And it's one of those things that has become cultural because, you know, Tyler the creator has can't flognaw. Lil Wayne has Louisiana Fest. And then other artists also have their own. They. I've seen Jack Harlow just launch his festival this year. I like to see artists curating their own experiences. Gina Views, Louisiana Fest.
[00:04:35] Speaker B: Yeah, so. So freaking magical seeing. Cause we talked to Manny Fresh.
[00:04:40] Speaker A: We did.
[00:04:41] Speaker B: And Juvenile.
[00:04:42] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:04:42] Speaker B: So to actually see all of them on stage together and to be receiving they flowers and performing together, we're seeing a lot of young rappers lose their lives and they're not able to become legends.
[00:04:56] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:04:57] Speaker B: So that was dope to me, seeing them on stage.
[00:04:59] Speaker A: I'm gonna say. I don't wanna say who it was, but a grown man admitted that he teared up watching that.
[00:05:05] Speaker B: Yeah, that was beautiful. It was beautiful.
[00:05:07] Speaker A: And he was like, you know, that should just. That's my generation. That meant a lot to me. Seeing them on stage, doing their thing and then also seeing BG Free. It was just like. It was a beautiful moment.
[00:05:16] Speaker B: Yeah, also.
[00:05:18] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:05:21] Speaker B: So also, Lil Wayne, he got the keys to the city. He got a star. I guess they're like starting their own walk of fame out there.
[00:05:30] Speaker A: Start your own shit.
[00:05:31] Speaker B: And then. Cause Master P came on stage with the. I don't know if it was.
[00:05:34] Speaker A: I thought that was dope too.
[00:05:35] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought that was dope.
[00:05:36] Speaker A: Cause they had their little shit back in the day too.
[00:05:38] Speaker B: That was nice, seeing that. And he also. In a skate park.
[00:05:42] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:05:42] Speaker B: So that was nice. But in a speech that he gave.
[00:05:46] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:05:47] Speaker B: He kind of says, you know, he felt like the super bowl was snatched from him.
[00:05:51] Speaker A: Yes, he did.
[00:05:52] Speaker B: But when I. When I saw the clip of him talking about the super bowl being snatched from him and stuff, when I was looking at the crowd, I felt more like that's the moment right there, you being there. Cause all of your fans are not on that, you know, at the super bowl. Your fans are right there at the Louisiana Fest. And I think that for me, and I can't speak for him, but if I'm Lil Wayne, that moment will mean way more to. To me than a Super Bowl.
[00:06:18] Speaker A: Well, he did say that. He said that meant more to him, you know, being there with his fans.
[00:06:23] Speaker B: But then he still was like, it was snatched from you. Yeah, it's like, enjoy that, though.
[00:06:27] Speaker A: Enjoy that.
[00:06:27] Speaker B: You know?
[00:06:28] Speaker A: Yeah, I think it's dope, though. I think next year, Louisiana Fest, like, I think people are gonna. I think it's gonna sell out fast because, you know, people are anticipating of those moments. And I think if Lil Wayne was intentional about it, I think he can give us those moments every year.
[00:06:43] Speaker B: Hell, yeah.
[00:06:44] Speaker A: I think it'd be dope also. I want to shout out to Mannie Fresh. You know, that's one of my goats. Because Manny, if you saw most of the pictures, Manny was on stage, but he fell back when it was time for them to do they hot boys thing. He fell back when it was time for them to take their pictures. And I just really appreciate Manny because Mannie Fresh is one of them ones. Again. Produced a whole label for 10 years. Platinum Records, gold records. People can say what they want to about all the other great producers, but Manny did it dolo for like 10, 15 years.
[00:07:12] Speaker B: So, like, I didn't even realize how impactful that he was to my music catalog and me as a fan until we sat down with him and I had to do all my research.
[00:07:23] Speaker A: Hell yeah, man. He's one of them ones. But yeah, shout out to the whole Louisiana Fest. If anybody was out there that's listening, please hit us up. Hit us on the Twitter, Instagram, effectiveimmediately live. Or you can hit us individually. I would love to know what your experience is firsthand. Send us a voice note on social media and we'll probably throw it in the show or something. All right. Got some. What we got coming up. Some ride wave. Shout out to him. Selling out arenas all over the country. It's effective immediately.
[00:07:47] Speaker C: Effective immediately. With DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:07:51] Speaker A: Shout out to Morgan out in the atl. Want to hear that future? It's effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:07:56] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
[00:07:57] Speaker A: Yes. And a lot has been going on, as we said earlier in the show, but another one of Gina Views Goats.
[00:08:03] Speaker B: I knew you was about to say that.
[00:08:05] Speaker A: Well, your Goats is out here in the streets. They out here throwing festivals and intimidating niggas at basketball games. So I was.
[00:08:13] Speaker B: I said, I'm like, drake, man, sit your ass down. Like, what are you doing? What are you doing?
[00:08:20] Speaker A: Okay, tell us what happened if you don't know what happened.
[00:08:22] Speaker B: Okay. So for the fans, you know, I'm sorry. For the listeners who did not get a chance to see the clip. Both Drake and Chubbs are standing sideline at the I'm not.
[00:08:32] Speaker A: Toronto Raptors and Sacramento Kings game.
[00:08:35] Speaker B: It's a basketball game. Remind you this the same night or around the same time as the Louisiana Fest?
[00:08:41] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:08:42] Speaker B: Drake, I need you at the fest. I need you at the fest now. They said that Drake was there to honor somebody. Somebody.
[00:08:49] Speaker A: Yeah. Vince Carter. Yeah. Vince Carter was his jersey.
[00:08:51] Speaker B: Was.
[00:08:51] Speaker A: Yes. Vince Carter's a legendary Toronto Raptor.
[00:08:53] Speaker B: Drake got enough pull that he could have pushed that to next week.
[00:08:57] Speaker A: Push the ceremony back.
[00:08:58] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:09:02] Speaker A: Drake don't run the NBA pool.
[00:09:03] Speaker B: Drake got enough pull to move that over. All right, he do. Cause he should have been at that wheezy manifest, but instead, he was sidelined at the game, taunting Compton's very own.
[00:09:14] Speaker A: Yeah, DeMar DeRozan. And here's the thing that people don't realize about Demar DeRozan. Hip Hop Nation. Demar DeRozan is really from Compton. I'll leave it there. He's a real factor. He's a real institution out here in the greater Los Angeles area. DeMar DeRozan is really from Compton in a real way. Okay, we'll leave that there.
[00:09:36] Speaker B: I sink my teeth into that.
[00:09:38] Speaker A: Dude, I don't. What you mean by that.
[00:09:42] Speaker B: I would like to be a yo yo.
[00:09:44] Speaker A: Okay, I know what you mean by that.
[00:09:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:09:47] Speaker A: Okay, well, DeMar DeRozan. Gina Views is, you know, she would like to be a yo yo.
[00:09:52] Speaker B: I don't know. I went over there and I done, like, every picture on his page.
[00:09:57] Speaker A: Why don't you just send a dm?
[00:09:59] Speaker B: I'm not doing that.
[00:10:00] Speaker A: But you gonna go, like, every picture on somebody page.
[00:10:02] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause you gotta check the temperature. Like, you gotta see if it's hitting for something, you know, I ain't just. I ain't sliding on nobody. That's like chirping straight through. You gotta send an alert.
[00:10:13] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:10:13] Speaker B: It's a little bat signal.
[00:10:14] Speaker A: Okay, well, shout out to Demar. He was completely unfazed by, you know, the taunting that was going on on the court.
[00:10:22] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:10:22] Speaker A: And he also. They also asked him in a press conference, and he was like, I like to see him go up there and try to remove my jersey. If I got my jersey retired. It just.
[00:10:30] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Cause Drake made some commentary and said that he will remove it himself.
[00:10:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I just. I don't like this.
[00:10:36] Speaker B: Did you see what Demar posted to his story?
[00:10:39] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:10:39] Speaker B: The clip of Smokey.
[00:10:41] Speaker A: Yes. Yeah, yeah, I saw that.
[00:10:43] Speaker B: Let some. Let's just increase the piece, though.
[00:10:45] Speaker A: Yeah, let's do that.
[00:10:46] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:10:47] Speaker A: Anyway, let's get into this. Tee Grizzly J. Cole, by request. Shout out to Austin out there in Fort Myers. We appreciate you. Is Hip Hop Nation effective immediately.
[00:10:56] Speaker C: Effective immediately with DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:10:59] Speaker A: The only song on Lil Uzi Vertz album that I think should have had focus is that. Was that Chill bae, Right here on Effective Immediately.
I'm DJ Head.
[00:11:08] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
[00:11:09] Speaker A: No Shade to Lil Uzi. He dropped that album. But Chill bae, obviously, was the record. Like, I don't know why that didn't get more attention, but Chill. BAE is definitely the one. And I think we should be locking in on that. So that's one we playing up here at Hip Hop Nation.
[00:11:23] Speaker B: Well, speaking on locking in on things.
[00:11:24] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:11:25] Speaker B: Plies is locking in on this lawsuit.
[00:11:28] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:11:29] Speaker B: So according to Hip Hop dx, Ply sues Gorilla, Meg the Stallion, Cardi B, and Cardi B for allegedly stealing the beat. Now, the beat that he's referring to is from his song Me and My Goons.
[00:11:40] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:42] Speaker B: Meg the Stallion and Cardi B and Glorilla have a song wannabe. Now, if you listen to the beginning of it, it does sounds similar.
[00:11:51] Speaker A: It do sound similar.
[00:11:53] Speaker B: Now also, this one kind of like, I can't believe. Cause I'm one of them. Like, I'm a sample person. Like, I catch beats. I never caught Pretty Boy Swag and Me and My Goons sounding the same.
[00:12:05] Speaker A: It was tucked. It was tucked.
[00:12:06] Speaker B: It was tucked.
[00:12:07] Speaker A: It was tucked in there good. It was tucked in there good.
[00:12:09] Speaker B: So I'm trying to figure out, why is it just me that was asleep on it this whole time, or is it all of the hip hop consumers who are also asleep? Because Pretty boy swag has 59 million views.
[00:12:25] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:12:25] Speaker B: But me and my goons have 6.9 million views, so somebody had to have caught it. That's a lot of views.
[00:12:34] Speaker A: That's a lot of people. But the thing is, I mean, a lot of times. But you also gotta understand, that song not new. Right. So a lot of times samples. A lot of the youth coming up don't know that these songs are sampled. Like, some people hear songs and be like, oh, that's that shit hard. That's my joint. And don't know subconsciously that they heard it as a kid or growing up or whatever. So they don't. A lot of these samples, people don't know that they're samples.
[00:12:57] Speaker B: Right, right. But these two songs are made. Well, not Glorilla, Cardi B and Megan Stallion. That's understandable because like you said, it is an older song. But Me and My Goons and Pretty Boy Swag were made five years apart. Yeah, four years apart.
[00:13:13] Speaker A: Four years apart. That's still long enough for people not to pay attention. Because you gotta think, let's say four years. Right? So that means the song came out when you were in eighth grade and then now you graduating high school. So I can see how you would miss that.
[00:13:27] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Okay.
[00:13:28] Speaker A: You get what I'm saying? Like if the song came out, like, two years apart. Kind of like when we was talking about. When we had Warren G up here and he was talking about the sample with Missy.
[00:13:36] Speaker B: Mm.
[00:13:37] Speaker A: Was it Missy?
[00:13:38] Speaker B: It was so gone.
[00:13:39] Speaker A: Yeah. So gone. So when that happened, that makes sense. That's, like, right back to back.
[00:13:43] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:13:44] Speaker A: Okay, cool. But I didn't hear the Pretty Boy Swag until we was playing it up here, and I was like, oh, I hear it.
[00:13:50] Speaker B: I didn't hear it until I saw the report.
[00:13:51] Speaker A: It's tucked in there. Yeah.
[00:13:53] Speaker B: Question for you, D.J. hett.
[00:13:54] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:13:55] Speaker B: Why do you think Plies waited so long to file this lawsuit? And is this too long?
[00:14:01] Speaker A: It's not too long. There's no statute of limitations on infringement. So here's the thing. If I'm Plies, I'm a wait too, because I'm a wait till you generate all the money and then wait till the records start to die down. Or wait till the record is hot, and that's when you hit them. Because the thing is, you can't just use my shit without me signing off on it. Right? But here. But the other problem is people don't know sometimes that you get a beat from Producer. You don't know it's a sample on there. You might just do your thing. Producer lied to you now, the whole spot blown up because the producer wasn't honest with you, told you that I use a sample. And based on how the law works, I could technically sue you for all the money from the project. I mean, from that. From any money that you generated off of this record, I could sue you for that. So I don't know what Ply's strategy.
[00:14:47] Speaker B: Is, but I think Plies forgot or they didn't. I don't think they noticed Pretty Boy Swag. And I think when Wannabe came out, it reminded him. That's what I think happened. I think when Wannabe came out, people probably were saying that Wannabe sounds like Pretty boy Swag. And Ply's probably like, hold on, hold on. What the kids talking about? That's my shit. I don't even. I don't think nobody noticed that Pretty Boy Swag in me and my goons.
[00:15:09] Speaker A: Was Because Boosie just did the same thing.
[00:15:11] Speaker B: Yeah. Now I have a. I have a resolution for all parties involved, because we just saw Sexy Red and Glorilla do the. What was it. Was it independent that they did and they had Boosie in the.
[00:15:23] Speaker A: It was the Wannabe. I mean, it's called one Wipe Me Down.
[00:15:25] Speaker B: Wipe Me Down. It was Wipe me down. And they had Boosie in the video.
They can just do a remix and throw plies on it.
[00:15:31] Speaker A: I don't know if plies going for it.
[00:15:33] Speaker B: Is Plies still rapping these days?
[00:15:35] Speaker A: He rap very far and few in between, but.
[00:15:37] Speaker B: Cause I ain't never seen plies and Kirk Franklin in the same room, man.
[00:15:40] Speaker A: Listen, we got some blasts and some Polo G coming up right after this. Keep it locked. It's effective immediately.
[00:15:45] Speaker C: Effective immediately. With DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:15:49] Speaker A: Shout out to Gunna him all along right here on Hip Hop Nation is effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:15:53] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
[00:15:54] Speaker A: All right. Meg Thee Stallion just dropped her documentary.
[00:15:57] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:15:57] Speaker A: Gina View's. Why should I have not. I have not found the time, set aside to sit and watch Meg Thee Stallion's documentary. No shade to her. But I'm interested, a little more interested now that you have told me. Like, you know, kind of like how they go through it and whatnot. But Gayle King.
[00:16:14] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:16:15] Speaker A: She lied to Gayle King. And she said that on the documentary, right?
[00:16:19] Speaker B: Yeah. So on the documentary they asked her about it and she said, yeah, I didn't know the bitch was gonna ask me that.
[00:16:27] Speaker A: And Gina View said that you would have lied to Gayle as well.
[00:16:30] Speaker B: I'm a lie to grownups.
[00:16:32] Speaker A: You're a grown up.
[00:16:34] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's levels to this grownup shit, okay? You know what I'm saying? It's different levels of adulting, okay? I'm very. I'm at the lowest level. Cause I'm still childish as a motherfucker.
[00:16:42] Speaker A: Okay?
[00:16:42] Speaker B: So if a grown ass woman like Gayle King ask me if I'm even having sex. Have you kissed before? No.
[00:16:48] Speaker A: You ain't never kissed?
[00:16:49] Speaker B: Never touched that nigger? Who was that man? I don't know that man.
[00:16:52] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:16:54] Speaker B: But no. So Gayle was caught by tmz. She looked like she's getting into her vehicle. And they asked her about it. And she said her goal for that interview was for Meg to tell her story. Because so many people did not believe her story. And she said that just does not matter to her whether she lied or told the truth about that specific part of the situation.
[00:17:17] Speaker A: Yeah, Gayle was kind of supportive because.
[00:17:18] Speaker B: That'S actually the smallest thing.
Like, even though if she heard lying makes her not credible.
[00:17:27] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:17:27] Speaker B: To everything else. Still, people are like. People are blind to the fact that she was still shot.
[00:17:33] Speaker A: That's true.
[00:17:35] Speaker B: So it's like, what do the fuck do I gotta do? Mean, if I'm fucking Her.
[00:17:37] Speaker A: But here's the other question, though, that nobody. I haven't seen anybody have this conversation. If Meg would have said that during the trial, do you think it would affected Tori's verdict?
[00:17:49] Speaker B: No, because she was still shot. Like, whether I fucked him or not.
[00:17:52] Speaker A: No, because you just said that her credibility was in question.
[00:17:55] Speaker B: Oh, yes, yes.
[00:17:57] Speaker A: Right.
[00:17:57] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:57] Speaker A: Well, Meg didn't testify.
[00:17:59] Speaker B: Right.
[00:17:59] Speaker A: Meg didn't testify. But the credibility of the victim always gets challenged by the defense attorney in court when they trying to prove, like, this person be lying.
[00:18:09] Speaker B: Well, that's why I feel like the Gayle King interview backfired on them, because they did that interview to me. I don't know what her team was talking about, but to sway the court of public opinion.
[00:18:20] Speaker A: Right, right.
[00:18:21] Speaker B: So being that she sat there, she asked. She was asked a question, and she lied about it. We knew she was lying when she said it. Like, we knew. She said, no, I know a lying bitch when I see one. Cause I be lying.
[00:18:36] Speaker A: Cause you got homegirls that do that.
[00:18:38] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:18:38] Speaker A: Like, girl, didn't you eat?
[00:18:40] Speaker B: Yeah, I knew she was lying. But like I said, that was. That was more so for the court of public opinion. And I think that's just why it's best to just keep your clients out the scenes or off social media, off cameras and stuff like that. Because they make little, you know. Well, they make small mistakes.
[00:18:57] Speaker A: Well, she. Yeah, that's true.
[00:18:59] Speaker B: But they didn't.
[00:18:59] Speaker A: They didn't need to do that.
[00:19:01] Speaker B: They did that interview and then it backfired because now we're seeing that she's like, well, yeah, I lied. So now it's like, even. Although this has nothing to do with the situation at hand.
[00:19:11] Speaker A: Yeah, she was shot.
[00:19:11] Speaker B: It just makes her less credible. So it's like, okay, if you lied about that, what else are you lying about?
[00:19:15] Speaker A: Exactly. That's what I was talking about with how they do you in court. Like, they want to get you on. They'll run through your whole sexual history. Yeah, they'll run through all the things you ever lied about, which they did.
[00:19:25] Speaker B: Cause we end up finding out about some other bodies that we shouldn't have known about. So they were definitely trying to make. Paint her out to be, you know, a villain or a slut or, you know, whatever. But I think, too had she said, I don't think that question should have.
[00:19:41] Speaker A: Been asked if she slept with Tory. Yeah, you wouldn't ask if we had Megan Stallion up here.
[00:19:46] Speaker B: Okay, okay, rephrase.
[00:19:48] Speaker A: Okay. I'm about to say. Cause you're definitely gonna ask.
[00:19:50] Speaker B: You know, I'm so. Y'all fucking. You know I'm asking. But I don't think that the question should have stayed. I think they should have edited out when they saw that she lied when her team knew she was lying. Just take it out real quick, okay? Because it's gonna make you look crazy. Cause we all know y'all was fucking. Y'all said y'all was fucking.
[00:20:07] Speaker A: Well, you said fuck, niggas.
[00:20:09] Speaker B: Still can't believe I used to with you probably playing beasts. I was scared of being stuck with you. Damn. I see you still kicking with the mop, bitches. She said. She said it.
[00:20:17] Speaker A: Hey, man, shout out to that queen. You know what I'm saying?
[00:20:19] Speaker B: Shout out to Meg.
[00:20:21] Speaker A: We got some futures, some Eminem coming right after this. It's effective immediately on Hip Hop Nation.
[00:20:25] Speaker C: Effective immediately with DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:20:29] Speaker A: Shout out to that Don Toliver guy out of the Texas that no poll pause. It's effective immediately on Hip Hop Nation. I'm DJ Head.
[00:20:36] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
[00:20:39] Speaker A: Hey, the Grammy nominations are officially out. They came out this weekend and a lot of people are talking about this.
[00:20:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:20:48] Speaker A: Because there are some interesting findings. Our guy, Kendrick Lamar Duckworth nominated seven for seven Grammy Awards.
I posted on my ex account, Shout out to Elon Musk apparently. And there was a lot of backlash. A lot of backlash.
[00:21:04] Speaker B: What's the backlash?
[00:21:05] Speaker A: People were very upset that Euphoria was not nominated. Not Like Us got all the attention. People were very upset that family matters from one of your goats. Drake was not nominated.
I also heard I did not the due diligence to investigate at all if Drake even submitted anything to the Grammys. I don't think that he did, in my humble opinion. But there was a lot of conversation being had on social media about these Grammy nominations. Also, I'm a member of the Grammy committee and I will definitely send an email off because how they bled Mustard on this Grammy photo is insane.
[00:21:50] Speaker B: Okay, they gotta go to grammy.com because. And this is.
[00:21:53] Speaker A: We're gonna put the PB put the picture up so people watching this can see. But they bled mustard. There are extremely unflattering photo of Mustard and he. Mustard has completely changed his life since he took this photo.
[00:22:06] Speaker B: You think Leor Phillips, who wrote this article, used that picture?
[00:22:10] Speaker A: I don't know who used the picture.
But shout out to Mustard nominated also for Not Like Us for producer of the Year.
And I think it's a really good spread. So Not Like Us got nominated for I'M going to tell you right now, not like us got nominated for five Grammy awards this year. Okay. The first one being record of the year, Song of the year, Best rap song, best Rap Performance and best music Video. And then Mustard also included on that for producer of the year.
[00:22:44] Speaker B: Shout out to DJ Mustard.
[00:22:45] Speaker A: How many of these do you think that not like us is gonna win?
[00:22:50] Speaker B: With the way that the climate been going lately? I think all of them gonna win.
[00:22:54] Speaker A: Right? Like I think I can see, I can see us not getting song of the year just cause Shabuzi had a crazy year.
[00:23:00] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:23:00] Speaker A: I'm not saying us like I'm on the record, I'm not on the record, but I know, right? I know, right? I could see, I could see Shabuzi. Cause Shabuzi did have a crazy year.
[00:23:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:23:12] Speaker A: Like if you take the back and forth away, it would be shaboozy by a landslide. It would to be close. But we don't. You never know.
[00:23:20] Speaker B: Hey, I'm gonna be honest with you. I am extremely happy that it was nominated for all of those categories. Just in general, it don't even matter which one win like as long as something, you know. Because at the end of the day when you think about the history of this song, it's a freaking diss track. This is like a historical moment for hip hop. Like a diss track is nominated for awards.
[00:23:46] Speaker A: Well, back to back I think I nominated for an award, not five, but I'm just, you know saying, I'm just saying, I'm just throwing that out there, you know what I mean? I don't want no smoke, but yeah.
[00:24:00] Speaker B: Shout out to Kendrick Lamar.
[00:24:01] Speaker A: Kendrick Lamar. I also went on my took to my ex account to post this just so people are aware of the.
Of the order of things. So the Grammy awards is going to be February 2nd of 2025 and the Super bowl is going to take place February 9th of 2025. So that seven day period is going to be very interesting for a small group of individuals. And I think that's very telling. So stay on stream.
[00:24:31] Speaker B: Define very telling for a very. What did you say?
[00:24:34] Speaker A: It's going to be very telling for a group of individuals.
[00:24:37] Speaker B: Define that.
[00:24:39] Speaker A: It means that.
It means that that week is gonna be great for some and not so great for others.
[00:24:46] Speaker B: Who is others?
[00:24:47] Speaker A: I don't know. We'll figure it out. Stay on stream. It's effective immediately.
[00:24:50] Speaker C: Effective immediately With DJ Head and Gina.
[00:24:53] Speaker A: Views bigger in Texas apparently shot to make thee stallion. It's effective immediately on Hip Hop Nation. I'm DJ Head.
[00:24:59] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views. Is it not bigger in Texas?
[00:25:01] Speaker A: I don't know what's bigger in Texas? Actually, that's not true. The portions are bigger in Texas because every time I meet in Texas, I get fat.
[00:25:07] Speaker B: Boy. I went to. What is it? A turkey leg hunt.
[00:25:10] Speaker A: A turkey leg hut.
[00:25:11] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness.
[00:25:13] Speaker A: You went stupid.
[00:25:14] Speaker B: No, I couldn't. It was too much food.
[00:25:16] Speaker A: It was too much food?
[00:25:17] Speaker B: Yeah, it was like. It was a nice portion. It was like a nice portion. It looked like a la carte.
[00:25:24] Speaker A: It looked like what?
[00:25:26] Speaker B: I said it wrong.
[00:25:26] Speaker A: What is that?
[00:25:27] Speaker B: A la carte?
[00:25:28] Speaker A: What's a la carte?
[00:25:30] Speaker B: Carte.
[00:25:31] Speaker A: Oh, a la carte.
[00:25:32] Speaker B: What'd I say?
[00:25:38] Speaker A: A la carte.
[00:25:39] Speaker B: What'd I say?
[00:25:40] Speaker A: You said, I don't know what the fuck you said.
I'll be honest. But anyway, our guy, ddg, well, my homie ddg, he's the homie.
He went on Kai Snyder's stream, took he. And. Well, if you don't. If you've been under the rock, you know what the fuck is going on. He and Halle Bailey had a baby.
[00:26:01] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:26:01] Speaker A: He ddg, decided it was a good idea, a good idea to pull up on Kai Sinai's stream with the baby in the back. Okay. Not a plastic bag. The baby wasn't suffocating. It looked like a carry on. Like it was a man bag. A man bag.
[00:26:14] Speaker B: Kai Sinai said, what's the baby be doing? He said, he be chilling.
[00:26:20] Speaker A: Baby was in a. They were saying on social media. They were saying it was a purse.
[00:26:24] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:26:24] Speaker A: I don't know what purses look like these days.
[00:26:26] Speaker B: It was a diaper bag.
[00:26:27] Speaker A: It was a diaper bag. He had them in a diaper bag.
[00:26:33] Speaker B: It was a baby bag.
[00:26:34] Speaker A: It was a baby bag. So anyway, the baby was in the bag. Okay.
Baby's sticking out the bag. The baby just sitting there hanging out the bag. Right. I'm looking at this shit, I'm like, is that a baby in the bag?
And so, yeah, he's chilling on the stream.
Rightfully so. I could see, you know, Halle having an issue with this. Not necessarily with the baby being, I guess, broadcast publicly. Cause she, you know, posts the baby and stuff too.
[00:27:05] Speaker B: But she found out when the rest of the world.
[00:27:07] Speaker A: That's what you think it was.
[00:27:08] Speaker B: That's what she said.
[00:27:09] Speaker A: Oh, okay. She said that. Oh. Cause she didn't know. Yeah, okay, that makes sense.
[00:27:12] Speaker B: She was like. She found out that her baby was on stream when we found out, but she, you know, she got a couple tweets off. And boy, they tore her up. Yeah, they tore her up. They. People did not like that. She started tripping on him about that. And he just so calm and cool.
[00:27:29] Speaker A: Yeah. Ddg. I've never seen DDG panic or frazzled or trip or anything like that.
[00:27:34] Speaker B: I would love to see him in the middle of a natural disaster.
[00:27:37] Speaker A: Oh, damn.
[00:27:38] Speaker B: Oh, not like that.
[00:27:40] Speaker A: Not like that.
[00:27:41] Speaker B: I just want to see how he handled, how he. How he move under stress, like. Because he just be so, like, chill. He just be so chill. He's literally on autopilot. Yeah, he just be chilling.
[00:27:51] Speaker A: Yeah.
I don't know. I didn't know if I had an issue with what she said. I did see a couple of the things, but.
Okay, let me ask you this.
If you have a baby with someone, does that. Does the man need to tell you that the baby's gonna be like, on a. Cause the reason I'm asking is because I always talk to Hit Boy. Hit Boy does all his interviews with his son in his hand. I interviewed Trey, the truth. Trey, the truth. Did his interview with his daughter in his hand. Do you have to notify the parent? Would you want to be notified that your son is going to be on the stream?
[00:28:24] Speaker B: Like, I need to know where my child is at at all times.
[00:28:27] Speaker A: Yeah, you know, he's at Kai's. In our house.
[00:28:30] Speaker B: Yeah, but she didn't know that. She found out when we found out.
[00:28:33] Speaker A: Oh, she didn't know that he was at his house. So the issue is not.
[00:28:36] Speaker B: I ain't talked to her. I don't know.
[00:28:37] Speaker A: No, no. I'm saying the issue that you would have is not that the baby is not on the stream, but you don't know that the baby's anywhere. Not at the house.
[00:28:43] Speaker B: Because if my baby daddy tell me that they go on to Kai Scott house, I'm gonna assume that they gonna be on stream. But I need to know where my kid is at at all times. Because in the. If an emergency happens, if we hear like, oh, such and such, you know, Gina's baby daddy was in a car accident. In my mind, I can know where he was on the way to or on the way from or in that area. Yeah, you know, just to know. I just wanna know. I just wanna know. I wouldn't care too much about finding out when the world found out. That would have just been funny to me. But I'm a different type of breed of female, you know, I play a lot too. So my thing would have just been for safety. I just wanna know, like, we should just have that type of rapport that you let him know, hey, me and the baby finna head over to Wooty Woo, you know.
[00:29:31] Speaker A: Okay, that's fair.
[00:29:33] Speaker B: I'm also not jumping on social media though.
[00:29:35] Speaker A: That's true. She could have hit him, blew his phone. She probably did blow his phone up.
[00:29:39] Speaker B: But I'm really lying. Cause I probably would have been in the chat.
Get my baby off stream.
[00:29:45] Speaker A: Yo, yo, Hip Hop Nation. If you are a parent or if you can put yourself in a parent's shoes, what do you think? Hit us at effectiveimmediately live. Let us know. Do you want the heads up if your baby is going to be on stream? We'll read some of your comments and get back to you. Got some dochi coming up right after this. It's effective immediately.
[00:30:02] Speaker C: Effective immediately With DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:30:06] Speaker A: Shout out to Desiree from Dallas. It's effective immediately on Hip Hop Nation. I'm DJ Head.
[00:30:11] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
[00:30:12] Speaker A: Listen, keep hitting us up and we'll keep shouting you out. You know what I'm saying? Apparently there has been an outbreak.
[00:30:17] Speaker B: Woo. South Carolina.
Lock your doors.
[00:30:21] Speaker A: That's what Charlamagne is.
[00:30:22] Speaker B: Oh, shit.
[00:30:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:30:24] Speaker B: Close your windows, lock your doors.
[00:30:25] Speaker A: I'm sure he's been called a monkey before. Was that crazy?
[00:30:29] Speaker B: Okay, that's my other goal now.
Not. Not too much on Charlotte.
[00:30:36] Speaker A: That's my brother.
[00:30:37] Speaker B: Not. Not too much on Charlotte, but no. So according to NBC News, police hunt for 43 monkeys that escaped from a South Carolina research facility. Yeah, who the fuck was security that day?
Like you had one job. Watch the monkeys. Well, not one got away. Not two, not three. 43. And it's all females.
[00:31:04] Speaker A: All females. That's how you know they was on Bullshit.
[00:31:06] Speaker B: Who was? Who scared the monkeys off?
[00:31:08] Speaker A: They didn't scare the monkeys off.
[00:31:10] Speaker B: You think that they just got smart and just figured it out? Yeah, boy. Nigga, if I looked out this hallway and seen a motherfucking monkey running down. A monkey?
[00:31:19] Speaker A: No, 43 of them.
[00:31:21] Speaker B: 43 monkeys.
[00:31:22] Speaker A: 43 of them female.
[00:31:23] Speaker B: So you don't remember. It was probably like maybe like four, maybe two, three years ago. Kind of like recently.
[00:31:29] Speaker A: Two years ago.
[00:31:30] Speaker B: Some monkeys had escaped before and they was like they was going in people's houses. They was on top of tripping on shit. They was throwing babies off of roofs and stuff.
[00:31:40] Speaker A: Hey, I don't know who pissed the monkeys off.
[00:31:42] Speaker B: I'm not fucking with no monkeys.
I'm not fucking. I'm not fucking with no monkeys.
[00:31:48] Speaker A: Okay, let me ask you this. Then let's say the monkeys want your help. Wait, what?
[00:31:55] Speaker B: What the fuck can I do for a monkey?
[00:31:58] Speaker A: Like to contribute to the revolution, bro?
[00:32:00] Speaker B: I can't do shit for a monkey.
[00:32:02] Speaker A: Okay?
[00:32:03] Speaker B: A monkey.
[00:32:04] Speaker A: So look, apparently the monkeys were a group of very young females that had never been used for testing, okay? Alpha Genesis currently, have they? Currently are. They said that monkey. The Alpha Genesis. I guess that's the program.
They said that the monkeys hadn't been tested or tested like they hadn't been worked on or they haven't been testing on the monkeys. I think that's bullshit too.
[00:32:26] Speaker B: What are they testing?
[00:32:27] Speaker A: Because, well, they test all kind of stuff.
[00:32:29] Speaker B: They in there painting their nails and shit. Let the fucking. It's a monkey. I'm not coming across no monkey, bro.
[00:32:35] Speaker A: No, they tested like the shampoos you use and stuff. They be testing that on monkeys.
That's real. Like they look. How you looking at me? Yo, Hip Hop Nation. The way she's looking at me like this is news to you. You didn't understand.
[00:32:48] Speaker B: No, I didn't know that.
[00:32:49] Speaker A: So you ever seen like when you get a shampoo or makeup, it says no animal testing. You ever seen that, bro?
[00:32:55] Speaker B: They is not contouring monkeys.
They not contouring monkeys.
[00:33:01] Speaker A: I'm not saying contouring them, but they put the stuff on them to see if they have allergic reaction or they break out or anything. That's what they do. They test the stuff on monkeys.
[00:33:10] Speaker B: Wait, how similar is our skin to monkeys?
[00:33:12] Speaker A: We are only allowed. I think we have two genes that are different that differentiate us from monkeys or something like that.
[00:33:20] Speaker B: So if the product make the monkey break out, then they don't give it to humans.
That's what you're telling me right now?
Well, basically imagine you living somewhere in a lab where they just giving you allergic reactions. Let me read you this.
[00:33:37] Speaker A: Let me read you this.
Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor approximately 5 to 7 million years ago. Okay? And then the percentage is around 98.8% of their DNA. Meaning the difference between our genomes and the chimpanzees genomes is roughly 1.2%.
[00:33:55] Speaker B: You tell me, DJ Head, how would you help a monkey?
[00:34:00] Speaker A: Well, if they, you know, they need a sandwich, I make a nigga a sandwich.
[00:34:06] Speaker B: Monkeys can't eat sandwiches.
[00:34:08] Speaker A: Yes, they can.
[00:34:10] Speaker B: Monkeys only eat bananas.
[00:34:12] Speaker A: That's Gina. That's crazy.
[00:34:14] Speaker B: You ever had dinner with a monkey, yo? Anyway, show me something that you seen a monkey eating anything else other than a banana.
[00:34:21] Speaker A: That's cause I Saw all the people like you be manning the zoos.
Get them niggas a banana. Like they need protein.
[00:34:29] Speaker B: You think they really fuck with bananas or did humans force them to fuck with bananas?
[00:34:32] Speaker A: I think they fuck with bananas cause they gotta climb. They climb the trees and get em.
Do you like bananas?
[00:34:37] Speaker B: So which you calling me a monkey? First Charlamagne, now me, I fuck with bananas. I need my protein.
[00:34:44] Speaker A: That's not protein. Oh, what is it anyway? Listen, Hip Hop Nation.
[00:34:49] Speaker B: Potassium.
[00:34:51] Speaker A: Yes. Good job. Look at you, you cooking. You got a bachelor's degree.
[00:34:55] Speaker B: You see that?
[00:34:56] Speaker A: Yeah.
Anyway, I'm about to jump in the mix. Hip Hop Nation. Hit me up. Jhed, let me know what you want to hear in the mix. I'm gonna be playing that immediate slap for you. Shout out to Kalen. For real. For real. And the homie Jason Martin. We'll be back. Roger. This is effective immediately.
[00:35:10] Speaker C: Injecting integrity and authenticity in the game.
[00:35:13] Speaker B: You a freaky ass. You just got the condoms in it.
[00:35:16] Speaker A: Hey, I can look at this right now and say, Head and Gina gonna.
[00:35:20] Speaker B: Work the hottest hip hop along with exclusive premieres.
[00:35:25] Speaker C: Effective immediately with DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:35:28] Speaker B: Like you put these glasses on. He started talking like TI he just using big words for nothing.
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[00:35:40] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
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[00:36:32] Speaker B: And shout out to the chat, niggas.
[00:36:34] Speaker A: Okay? Gina Views is on the hunt. You know what I'm saying?
[00:36:37] Speaker B: Well, they came and showed us love, so I'm shouting them out back.
[00:36:40] Speaker A: Okay, but it ain't just niggas, though.
[00:36:42] Speaker B: It's no. The chat niggas.
[00:36:44] Speaker A: That's a. Oh, the thing. That's a brand.
[00:36:46] Speaker B: That's a. That's a beehive.
[00:36:48] Speaker A: Oh, the beehive. Okay.
[00:36:50] Speaker B: Your boy okay.
[00:36:52] Speaker A: Bet.
[00:36:52] Speaker B: For sure.
[00:36:53] Speaker A: Appreciate you, Queen.
[00:36:54] Speaker B: I know what's going on.
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