Episode Transcript
[00:00:04] Speaker A: Welcome to Effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:00:06] Speaker B: What up? It's your favorite homegirl, Gina Views.
[00:00:08] Speaker A: Thank you for tuning in each and every week. Right here, Hip Hop Nation. We greatly appreciate you.
We've been through a lot. We have a lot to get through this show.
A lot's been going on in Los Angeles, in the Los Angeles county, to say the least. You know, we got lawsuits out here. We got fires. You know what I'm saying?
[00:00:26] Speaker B: It's a crazy way to start off. 2025.
[00:00:29] Speaker A: Definitely a crazy way. And you know, we also gonna be talking about that, but we have to get to some of a lot of this rap shit that's been going on that we have been neglecting because we've been caught up. Gina Views and I have both been in the streets. Gina Views came and volunteered her time, brought 10 cases of water that we had to take out the car, and she watched us do it.
[00:00:48] Speaker B: Yeah, I carried it from the grocery store into the car, though.
[00:00:51] Speaker A: You did?
[00:00:52] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:00:52] Speaker A: You didn't have nobody help you?
[00:00:53] Speaker B: No, I got my cardio in for the day.
[00:00:55] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:00:56] Speaker B: And. And I did another drop off with nine big ass bags of clothes and shoes.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: Okay. All right.
[00:01:04] Speaker B: And I had to carry them from the door to the elevator, off the elevator to the car.
[00:01:08] Speaker A: Shout out to the contribution queen. We appreciate you see me, I see you. You outside.
[00:01:12] Speaker B: You see my arms, though?
[00:01:13] Speaker A: No, but yeah, tap in with us. Thanks to everybody that's been tuning in to the show. Also, that phone line has been booming. The number is 956phone. That's 956H E D F O N E. You can hit us, leave us a voicemail or shoot us a text. And we actually gonna get to some of that a little later on in the show. And we gonna be talking about this lawsuit right after this. Shout out to Toosie Money long. That I do after this. Pop smoke what you know by love right now on your radio effective immediately with DJ Head and Gina Views.
[00:01:45] Speaker B: Like you put these motherfucking glasses on and he start talking like TI he's just using big words for nothing on Hip Hop Nation.
[00:01:51] Speaker A: Shout out to my dude, Jack Harlow in your radio with that tranquility is DJ Head.
[00:01:56] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
[00:01:57] Speaker A: It's effective immediately on Hip Hop Nation. And litigations have erupted all over the Internet because a certain artist. I don't know if I wouldn't even want to say this dude's name anymore.
[00:02:09] Speaker B: He got you spooked, you know what I'm saying?
[00:02:11] Speaker A: There's certain artists out here suing everybody for defamation. But, yeah, there's a lawsuit going on right now, a federal lawsuit against Universal Music Group from one company owned by Aubrey Graham.
[00:02:26] Speaker B: Yeah, so I went through. I kind of skimmed through some of the paperwork, and it was some things in there that. It's funny to me because the lawsuit almost looks like rapgenius.com where it's, like, breaking down the lyrics. But this one part specifically that says later, the recording threatens that if Drake comes to Oakland, where Lamar grew up, he will not make it out alive. And then it has, quote, I think that Oakland show gonna be your last stop. But they took the nigga part out. I guess you can't say nigga in court paperwork. I don't know.
[00:02:57] Speaker A: I think you can. I mean, they were saying it when they started courts.
You know what I'm saying?
[00:03:04] Speaker B: Put the hard arms.
[00:03:05] Speaker A: Yeah. Hell yeah.
[00:03:06] Speaker B: But look, look, this is why I wouldn't be able to be a lawyer, because I would have been in the courtroom like, you, Honor, this is Cap Die from Bompton.
That nigga not from Oakland. What are y'all talking about now? Y'all just throwing shit in the mix? Yeah.
[00:03:23] Speaker A: Hey, man, shout out to the homies over there. Yeah, that is definitely not from Oakland, California. Southern Oak. So for those of you who are probably geographically impaired, Oakland, California is five hours away from Los Angeles, which is the home of Compton, California, or Bompton, as she said.
So that's an inaccuracy.
There was a couple other things that I felt was very inaccurate. There was expressions of antisemitism in the Not Like Us record. I don't agree with that. I don't know where that came from. There were some other things that were mentioned that I don't necessarily. I didn't read the lawsuit for full transparency. I refuse.
It's just ridiculous to me. And I just refuse to participate in the ridiculousness of it.
[00:04:09] Speaker B: I just had to see what niggas was talking about. Cause everybody was cracking up that wap, wap, wap, wap was in the paperwork. So there's a part, just to add a little context. It says, like, the sound of someone being beat up, comma, the recording repeats, wap, wap, wap, wap. And then Lamar says, fuck em up.
[00:04:28] Speaker A: You know what? The other part that stood out to me is the streamers that are being implicated in this.
[00:04:34] Speaker B: What happened to freedom of speech?
[00:04:38] Speaker A: What happened to all of these advocates that people were, like, championing this and doing these things? And now the same people are being targeted. And it's like, well, how do y'all feel about that? Because DJ Head was one of the first people to jump out the window and pop up online and support you all with the stay on stream merch.
[00:04:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:04:59] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? So I just want again to all of the streamers stay on stream champions.
[00:05:06] Speaker B: The fists in the air is crazy.
Yeah. This is like, I did not expect this coming. And what's crazy about it is that I think that Drake is still forgetting that he's still that nigga. And it's like, you still that nigga if you didn't drop the lawsuit or if this lawsuit wouldn't have happened. Yeah, if this lawsuit wouldn't have happened and he would have just dropped some music, we would have literally forgot about this shit. And it just would have been a new year of new music. You didn't have to do this. He's reminding us about the battle.
[00:05:39] Speaker A: Yeah, man. Hey, man, listen.
[00:05:41] Speaker B: It's like he keep peeling the scab off the wound.
[00:05:44] Speaker A: You said it. I didn't. Salute to that king, you know? God bless you in all your endeavors. You know what I'm saying? I hope that you find what you are looking for.
[00:05:53] Speaker B: Wait, question for you. How do you think this will change the way that people battle rap moving forward? It's not because I think Drake's forgetting about what he did to Meek Mill.
[00:06:02] Speaker A: It's not going to change anything. This is literally not gonna change anything from a music perspective. It's all self serving. And I don't see, I don't see a W at the end of this. Not from a legal standpoint, from a cultural standpoint. But again, I've been saying that since the spring of last year. So anyway, I think if he just.
[00:06:21] Speaker B: Drops some hot shit, we all forget about it.
[00:06:23] Speaker A: No, we won't.
[00:06:24] Speaker B: Because we cancel our culture. Cancels people all the time. And they come and then they come right back.
[00:06:28] Speaker A: Yeah, they come back.
[00:06:29] Speaker B: I don't think this is gonna affect Drake at all.
[00:06:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know. This might. This is not it. But you know what? Since we are in a supportive mood here at Hip Hop Nation at effective immediately, we're gonna go ahead and get into this. Drake featuring J. Cole, first person shooter right now in your radio.
[00:06:43] Speaker B: What the fuck we playing that bad timing.
[00:06:49] Speaker A: Effective immediately with DJ Head and Gina Views. That was that new one from Jello aka LiAngelo Ball right here on Effective immediately on Hip Hop Nation. I'm DJ Head.
[00:06:59] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views. And that is a banger.
[00:07:02] Speaker A: Yeah, man, when I first heard it, I ain't gonna lie. I didn't know what I was listening to. I thought it was a. What do you call it? A parody. I thought it was like a parody song because I was like, what is Jello doing? Making like everybody's talking about this song and I ain't gonna say who text me about it, but somebody text me and I was like, oh, you impressed this person. Now I gotta go listen to the record.
[00:07:22] Speaker B: Well, I was actually uninformed. I didn't even know he made music, so this is super news to me. But it's a banger, though.
[00:07:29] Speaker A: And if you look at. If you look at the streaming services, it's listed under the Ball or the Ball brothers. And I didn't understand, like, do the other ones rap or like, I didn't understand. I don't understand. I think they just. He just kind of did this song and just kind of threw it out and it just kind of like blew up and took a life of its own because of, you know, who they are as a family and the stature or whatnot. But I ain't gonna lie, you know, he got one. It ain't. It ain't bad.
[00:07:56] Speaker B: He got one and he from the west coast, so. We got another one.
[00:07:59] Speaker A: We got another one.
[00:07:59] Speaker B: We got another one.
[00:08:00] Speaker A: It's called Tweaker.
[00:08:01] Speaker B: As of recent, I haven't really been too much impressed with new music coming out outside of like GNX and then like, of course, the whole Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef or whatever. I was happy as fuck during that time.
[00:08:11] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:08:12] Speaker B: But like, with new music, I've been listening to it and I've been adding it, buying it and stuff like that just to support. But I haven't really been running shit back. I've been running this back.
[00:08:20] Speaker A: Really?
[00:08:20] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:08:21] Speaker A: So is this on the playlist now?
[00:08:22] Speaker B: This on the. This on the freeway? This on the freeway playlist.
[00:08:25] Speaker A: Swooping.
[00:08:26] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:08:26] Speaker A: Who do you wanna see? I know a lot of talk has been talking about these remixes. As far as, like liangelo doing a remix to this song, it's still one of the biggest songs in the country. I don't think we get a remix right now.
[00:08:37] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:08:38] Speaker A: In the event that we do get one, who do you wanna see on the remix?
[00:08:40] Speaker B: I saw a lot of people wanting to hear Moneybagg yo or Boosie.
[00:08:45] Speaker A: I saw that too.
[00:08:46] Speaker B: But what I would want, and I wouldn't be mad at neither one of them being on a remix, I would actually love both of them. I really want a long ass remix which Is what I said on the daily canon. Shout out to Nick Cannon.
[00:08:56] Speaker A: Shout out to Nick Cannon.
[00:08:56] Speaker B: He did just do his show.
I want to hear Hot Boys and the Lunatics. I want a long ass remix like we used to get back in the day. Remember we used to get them long ass remixes?
[00:09:07] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm not a fan.
[00:09:08] Speaker B: I want some shit like that with a crazy ass music video with everybody in it. Just some cultural shit. Cause we don't have none of that for our era. Remember the. Touch it, bring it back, watch it. Remember they did that long ass remix with the video and stuff. Our era don't have nothing where we seeing everybody on one screen, one music video together. So if they can do. If they can do that for us. And it makes so much sense because he is channeling his like the. The Juvenile era. So it does make sense to pay homage and have those people in there. But if we could get some LA shit, I'd have love that too.
[00:09:42] Speaker A: But who?
Everybody can't do everybody.
[00:09:46] Speaker B: No pun intended. Kaylin, for real.
[00:09:48] Speaker A: Kaylin did everybody and listen. Song 2 Goddamn Long I'm a DJ.
[00:09:51] Speaker B: The last song we got with a bunch of people was Soak City. Um, and which was cool. But I wanna hear some like some OGs. I wanna hear like Game on it Gotcha. You know, like some shit like that or whatever.
[00:10:03] Speaker A: Yeah, I think, I mean the best.
[00:10:05] Speaker B: Version would be though lunatics and all.
[00:10:07] Speaker A: The same lunatics.
[00:10:09] Speaker B: Somebody. I mean, if niggas are dropping two bars, I'm cool with it. We just need. You have to pay homage being that you're channeling Juvenile.
[00:10:17] Speaker A: Yeah, okay. I mean, well, the St. Lunatics is different than you talking about the lunatics. Like the St. Lunatics.
[00:10:23] Speaker B: I'm talking about Nelly and them.
[00:10:24] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the same lunatics, but that's not. I mean Juvenile, they from New Orleans, but I guess, I don't know. I would like to see a Hot Boys remix and then just leave it at that. Like just the Hot boys and just that.
[00:10:37] Speaker B: Now what if he.
[00:10:38] Speaker A: That would be hard.
[00:10:38] Speaker B: What if he did some Jermaine Dupri shit and he went to every region like welcome to Atlanta.
[00:10:47] Speaker A: I don't wanna see that.
[00:10:48] Speaker B: No.
[00:10:48] Speaker A: Nah.
[00:10:50] Speaker B: Our era don't have none of that unity shit.
[00:10:52] Speaker A: No disrespect, but I just don't wanna somebody from Brooklyn rapping like they from Noli. Not like that, but it's just like imagine Fat Joe on the Ream. Like he would kill it. Or like Ice Spice. I don't want to hear Them rapping on this.
[00:11:06] Speaker B: I don't want to hear Ice Spice on nothing.
[00:11:08] Speaker A: All right? Speaking of which, hit us up956 headphone is the line. Or you can hit us directly on Instagram, Twitter, Jhed.
[00:11:16] Speaker B: You can hit me everywhere.
[00:11:17] Speaker A: Ena Views right now. Let's go to Texas. Bigger in Texas. Make the Stallion on your radio. Effective immediately. With DJ Head and Gina Views. That was that Little Baby Travis Scott is called stuff right here on Hip Hop Nation. Effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:11:30] Speaker B: I'm Gina. Views. Shout out to Lil Baby.
[00:11:33] Speaker A: Yeah, shout out to Lil Baby. He just dropped an album. That Wham Album. I'm assuming that's the sound that babies make. I know he has another album that's supposed to be coming with his actual name, Dominique. I think that's supposed to be dropping soon. But Lil Baby has also been confirmed on this lineup for Big Meech's Welcome Back Legacy concert.
[00:11:52] Speaker B: Yeah, and this motherfucking lineup. Crazy. Like, not Big Meech having a festival. This motherfucker look like rolling loud. Who's booking these niggas? I want to go here.
This shit look like it's going to be cracking.
[00:12:07] Speaker A: It says BMF Big Meech, welcome Back Legacy concert. When I tell you this is stacked.
[00:12:12] Speaker B: Let me just read the line of lil Baby. Rick Ross, 21 Savage. Savage 21 Savage. Sexyy Red, Kodak Black, 42 Dug, Estg, Moneybagg. Yo, boss man, Dlo T, Grizzly Baby. Like, the lineup is crazy. And I still got 10 more people.
[00:12:30] Speaker A: To say I'm so. I'm just blown because it's like, you got skillababy boosie on this thing. Like Icewear Vezzo. This is not like, oh, this just for Detroit. Oh, this just for Atlanta. Like, niggas is pulling up n then.
[00:12:44] Speaker B: Then it's on Valentine's Day.
I'm trying. I need a nigga to take me here.
[00:12:49] Speaker A: It's gonna be in Florida, you know, it's gonna be interesting to see.
I can't imagine this concert not being one of them cultural moments that people will wish that they could.
[00:13:00] Speaker B: Where the fuck is free lunch agency? Yeah, they need to stream this.
[00:13:04] Speaker A: Shout out to Tim Henchy.
[00:13:05] Speaker B: I wanna watch this like this, bro. Then it says more artists to be added.
[00:13:11] Speaker A: Yeah, I can't imagine anybody that's culturally impacted. I mean, culturally awareness in this.
[00:13:16] Speaker B: Ladies, leave your man at home. The club is full of ballers and they pockets full of blown.
[00:13:21] Speaker A: Okay?
[00:13:21] Speaker B: It's finna be money in there. They got money in there.
[00:13:25] Speaker A: Shout out to the Ladies who enjoy money and men with it anyway. But let us know what you think. Hit us everywhere.
[00:13:32] Speaker B: Jhed, you can hit me everywhere at ginaview.
[00:13:35] Speaker A: You can contact also effectiveimmediately live. Hit us everywhere, please. Right now, let's get into the that gun and him all along on your radio. It's effective immediately. Effective immediately with DJ head and Gina views. Future Lil demon on your radio is effective immediately on hip hop nation. I'm DJ head.
[00:13:50] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views.
[00:13:51] Speaker A: These fires have completely taken over our timeline. When it all cracked off, I decided to put the hip hop down for a second and pick up some assistance.
[00:14:00] Speaker B: Shout out to you for doing that, too.
[00:14:01] Speaker A: Yeah, Gina, a lot of people followed your lead. Gena views joined in, and we kind of made it a community thing. And shout out to everybody that kind of followed in suit. Shout out to Nick cannon for having us on on his platform. Said that he first saw me do it, and then everybody kind of was like, all right, this is serious. Let's kind of figure it out or whatever. But a lot of homes and legacy have been lost, Schools burned up, and a lot of people have been focusing on the wrong things, in my opinion, like, oh, the palisades, they rich. They got money. They don't. Yeah, but you're not looking at the people that's affected, the people that work for those people. The nannies, the babysitters, the teachers who work up there. Not all the teachers are rich. Actually, I'm gonna have a hot take. No teachers are rich, you know what I'm saying? Because they don't pay educators enough in the first place, Especially in the state of California.
[00:14:48] Speaker B: But a lot of people is also focused on the conspiracy theories. Yeah, things like that.
[00:14:52] Speaker A: Yeah. The wind and like, oh, somebody setting these fires. Okay. If I've lost everything, I'm not focused on that.
[00:14:59] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:14:59] Speaker A: So shout out to everybody who kind of like, rallied around and supported and stuff like that. Our president, well, soon to be. He gonna be out of here tomorrow. You know what I'm saying? But our president has decided to give us some money.
[00:15:12] Speaker B: Joe Biden need to clock out. I'm ready for that. Nigga clock out.
[00:15:16] Speaker A: Joe Biden been clocked out since he.
[00:15:17] Speaker B: Got elected because $770 in a stimulus check. You got more. We got more than that during COVID and niggas had houses, and there's less people to Pay.
[00:15:28] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. $770 stimulus check for wildfire relief is definitely laughable considering that, you know, you can go to the grocery store and run up a $200 bill and not only have groceries for a couple of days, so the $770, I done seen that go in diapers, you know what I'm saying? Just for households in a month. But anyway, I guess something is better than nothing. Let's live in gratitude, you know what I mean?
[00:15:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but they can do better than that.
[00:15:56] Speaker A: They can do better than that.
[00:15:58] Speaker B: And not to compare candidates or compare presidents, but I feel like Trump would have issued way more money than that.
[00:16:05] Speaker A: Well, Trump, Yeah. Cause Trump has no decorum, and he has no problem liquidating. Just he, like, who got some money, you know, Department of Defense. Yeah, give me three, four million dollars out of that. I'm gonna just get Pampers over here. And he said, yeah, but we need. How we gonna. You know, yeah, we gonna pay this over here. I'll fuck it. I'll get to it later. That's his approach.
[00:16:23] Speaker B: Thing I didn't. Was sending money to other niggas while we was on fire.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And since the last time you guys heard us, there's actually been three more fires since then. They were contained. They were put out already. But just to give y'all a idea of what we're currently dealing with in.
[00:16:39] Speaker A: Los Angeles and shout out to you and everybody that's been, you know, looking out, shout out to Rob Markman and everybody all across the country who've been dedicating their platforms and showing love. We appreciate you. Definitely more to come from that, because the rebuilding process is still ongoing. Everybody want to donate and volunteer, but it's like whole neighborhoods are wiped out, and people gonna have to rebuild these communities, you know, especially Altadena, which is a historically black community that's gonna be. Need to be rebuilt. Do not. Don't sell. You know what I'm saying? I'm not saying that from a place of, like, privilege. I'm just saying, like, hey, we have something. Let's try to hold onto it. Everybody, do your part and ensure that this stays what it is.
[00:17:22] Speaker B: Now, a lot of people are trying to help donate, but a lot of people are trying to help take. So there's looters who have been dressed as firefighters in Los Angeles during the wildfires, where they actually have been going into people homes and pretending to help and actually stealing from these people.
[00:17:37] Speaker A: Yeah, those people, I think I say we let the streets deal with them.
[00:17:41] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:42] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? We can skip all the judicial process and just drop them off to the homies anyway. Pause.
Pause.
[00:17:49] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:50] Speaker A: Okay. Well, Lotto Is coming after this Kendrick Lamar squabble up on your radio. It's effective immediately. Effective immediately. With DJ Head and Gina views. Big extra plug that changed me on your radio. It's effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:18:02] Speaker B: I'm Gina views. And I summons west coast niggas to rap.
[00:18:06] Speaker A: You put the bat signal out?
[00:18:07] Speaker B: Yeah, I put the bat signal out. And I gotta shout out these niggas who rap. Shout out to Rayvon. Rayvon is a tde artist. Shout out to coyotes. Also friends of me and DJ head and Prince Angeles.
[00:18:21] Speaker A: Prince Angeles from Hawthorne, California.
[00:18:23] Speaker B: Not only did that n eat, but he used a clip of us from the show. I'm just sitting here enjoying a diss track. I'm just listening like, oh, yeah, get that nigga rap nigga. Then I hear my voice. Yeah, felt good. Felt good to see n participating.
[00:18:39] Speaker A: Cheat code for the artists that listen to us here on hip hop nation. You know, vanity is a thing. You know what I'm saying?
[00:18:45] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:18:46] Speaker A: Throw Gina views in your rap lyrics and whatnot. You might get talked about on the radio.
[00:18:51] Speaker B: I love when a nigga n be name dropping hofessions. Shout out to blue bucks.
Jeezy from blue Bucks. I mean, not Jeezy. DJ from blue bucks. He said my name and mentioned the whole shit, you know, from. As a reference to wholefessions. And I fuck with that. I love that. So, hey, shout out to n rapping.
[00:19:10] Speaker A: I know Rayvon got most of the love for his response. And like I said, you know, I've said this before. Like, if you dial a number, sometimes they gonna pick the phone up.
[00:19:21] Speaker B: Right?
[00:19:21] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? It might not be who you called, but you might get an answer.
[00:19:25] Speaker B: And I give you a fun fact. I'll give you something low.
[00:19:29] Speaker A: What's low?
[00:19:31] Speaker B: Somebody else is coming.
Somebody big.
[00:19:35] Speaker A: Oh, okay. All right. Well, hopefully we stay on stream for that glowrilla sexy red. What you know about me coming right after this blast on your radio? It's effective immediately. Effective immediately with DJ Head and Gina views. That's called goddamn from gunna right here on your radio. It's effective immediately on hip hop nation. I'm DJ Head.
[00:19:54] Speaker B: I'm Gina views.
[00:19:55] Speaker A: Hey, we got a phone line up. I don't know if you've been listening to the show or not. The number is 956-phonephone. That's 956H e d f o n e. And we have been taking calls and voicemails from people, from our listeners, from you Here on Hip Hop Nation. And you know, it's time to just let it be known. You know what I'm saying? Anything that you got on your mind, Anything that you want to get off your chest. And we. Message from one of our listeners here on effective immediately, who had to let it be known.
Yes, hi, this is Cheryl Remington from Washington state.
A couple years back, my sister filed a false police report on me, which led to some pretty gnarly like a no contact order by some crazy here in our small town.
So yeah, I told her when I found out she did it that she was dead to me and I would take that shit to the grave. Here I am three years later and I'm taking that shit.
[00:20:56] Speaker B: Yeah, she died.
[00:20:58] Speaker A: She said now.
[00:20:59] Speaker B: She died.
[00:21:00] Speaker A: She said she's taking it to the grave now. I think, I believe when we were talking about holding grudges and how long is the appropriate time for you to hold a grudge? So that was her answer to that.
Yeah.
[00:21:12] Speaker B: Filing a police report on me is crazy.
[00:21:14] Speaker A: You think so?
[00:21:15] Speaker B: Cause that's some shit that go on your record. That's for life.
[00:21:17] Speaker A: I'm not above that.
[00:21:18] Speaker B: Now. I like get back. I like pranks type of get back. I'mma go surround rapper, bitch car.
[00:21:23] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:21:24] Speaker B: Some shit like that, you know. But to file a police report is crazy.
[00:21:28] Speaker A: You think that's immediate bullshit?
[00:21:30] Speaker B: That's immediate bullshit for sure.
[00:21:31] Speaker A: Okay, so under no circumstances would you file a police report against someone.
[00:21:36] Speaker B: If I get in a car accident or something. But I'm not really a police type of bitch.
[00:21:41] Speaker A: I don't know.
[00:21:42] Speaker B: Just cause I need a police report for insurance.
[00:21:45] Speaker A: I don't know if it's appropriate or not for me to comment on the.
[00:21:48] Speaker B: Type of type of bitch I am.
[00:21:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know what I don't know.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: You didn't say type of girl.
[00:21:53] Speaker A: That's a trick question.
[00:21:56] Speaker B: Would you call the police on somebody? Yes, for anything.
[00:21:59] Speaker A: I pay a lot of money in taxes. I'm calling police.
[00:22:01] Speaker B: Hedge, you're not calling the police.
[00:22:03] Speaker A: I called, I'm calling police.
[00:22:04] Speaker B: We talk about the cloth that we cut from and all the time. You're not calling the police unless it's something like I said, a break in. Oh, you talking about something that you need to do something like for insurance. Somebody filed a false police report on her.
[00:22:18] Speaker A: No, no, no, I wouldn't do that.
No, I wouldn't do that. But if you have wronged me and violated my rights as an American citizen. I have a passport that's blue.
[00:22:29] Speaker B: Oh my God.
[00:22:30] Speaker A: Yeah. Calling off top.
[00:22:33] Speaker B: If you get into a fight, if somebody assaults you, would you call the police?
[00:22:40] Speaker A: Was it unprovoked?
[00:22:41] Speaker B: You shouldn't even be thinking about that.
[00:22:42] Speaker A: Was it unprovoked?
[00:22:43] Speaker B: You just got assaulted. PB just take off on you right now.
[00:22:45] Speaker A: Nah, nah. Me and PB gotta nah.
If pb. PB took off on me right now in the studio.
[00:22:54] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:22:54] Speaker A: You know what is. You know what's so interesting about the time that we live in? If PB swung on me right now in this Sirius XM building, I wouldn't even sue pb. I would sue Sirius xm.
[00:23:03] Speaker B: Oh, let's take us up out of here then.
[00:23:06] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[00:23:07] Speaker B: Cause you sound.
[00:23:08] Speaker A: That's how we get down.
[00:23:08] Speaker B: You sounding real like that man that you was talking about at the beginning of the show.
[00:23:12] Speaker A: That man who named you didn't wanna say, hey, man. Jack Harlo. Nell, take over your radio. Let's get to it.
[00:23:17] Speaker B: Another white man.
[00:23:21] Speaker A: Effective immediately, with DJ Head and Gina Views, shout out to OMB Peezy with that remix. Big Glow on that. That Lay down remix right here on. Effective immediately, I'm DJ Head.
[00:23:30] Speaker B: I'm Gina View.
[00:23:31] Speaker A: We're gonna be posting more resources. I mean, like we said, the wildfires out here are still a thing. Like, just. Cause it seems like life is back to normal. It's not for a lot of people. So if you want resources, you want ways to pitch in, you want ways to help, go to my Instagram. Jhed. You can also go to Gina's Navews. Yeah, check our Instagrams. We're gonna be updating as well as my.
We'll be posting links and stuff like that in our stories as well until we can get this situation rectified. So please pay attention to those things. Hip Hop Nation. We could really use your help. Nonetheless, I'm gonna be hopping on these turntables right after this. You got anything you want to hear again, Jhed? Tap in, shout out to everybody that's been tapping in with me each and every week listening to the mixes. I'm gonna repost you. So if you post, you know, shooting, filming videos of the radio or your app or whatever, me and Gina Views will definitely repost you. I'm in the mix right after this, effective immediately, with DJ Head and Gina Views. Thank you for listening each and every week. Thank you for tuning in. It's Hip Hop Nation, effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:24:33] Speaker B: I'm Gina Views. And if you made it this far, to the end of the show. I got something nice for you.
[00:24:38] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:24:38] Speaker B: Head over to ethica.com.
[00:24:40] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:24:40] Speaker B: Use promo code GINA20 for a little discount on your whole order.
[00:24:44] Speaker A: Okay. Well, look at you. You know what I'm saying, Gina? Giving out, you know, something for our listeners. Yeah, yeah, we appreciate that. Also continue to check our pages for fire relief efforts, the wildfires and all of that. And thank you to everybody that has already donated. I mean, I don't want to. I know people be trying to be low, but, you know, shout out to Rhapsody. She hit me up with a nice chunk of donation, you know what I'm saying? You know, Charlamagne and, like, all these different people. Shout out to Nick Cannon. You know, a lot of people, big boy. Like, a lot of people really like doing their due diligence, and I really appreciate that for the efforts that I'm doing personally. And then for also the naysayers and the people that are talking shit online.
I have a nonprofit organization. It's called put your foot on the board LLC here in the state of California. Go look it up if you want to. And it's for kids and the youth and stuff like that, but I was collecting money on my personal.
That's gonna be moved over to my nonprofit organization, and I'm gonna be providing grants for families directly, like, on the ground. So that's where that money is going. I have raised a nice little chunk of change, so I think that's dope. So thank you to everybody that's been contributing. And we love Hip Hop Nation. We fuck with you. You know what I'm saying? We family. Check it out. I mean, hit that phone line. 956-phone-95-6. He D F O N E. Leave us a voicemail or a text.
[00:26:02] Speaker B: Shout out to you for doing that, too. DJ Head in the last episode. You guys didn't know it was actually head birthday. He's very modest, and he doesn't want people to know when it's his birthday. But he spent his birthday volunteering with the victims from the wildfires.
[00:26:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:26:19] Speaker B: And let me give you a fun fact head. We had a whole birthday surprise set up for you.
[00:26:23] Speaker A: For real?
[00:26:23] Speaker B: Yes.
We had a bunch of people coming into the studio.
[00:26:29] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
[00:26:30] Speaker B: I hit Nay and Sally. Like, we gotta surprise this nigga. Whatever. And, you know, everything went down so we couldn't do it. But I might sneak up on you. I might sneak up on you another time.
[00:26:41] Speaker A: Oh, damn. Well, thank you. I appreciate the team here. Shout out to Avery with his baby. You know what? I'm saying. Avery works here with him.
[00:26:46] Speaker B: Avery's back.
[00:26:47] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? At Hip Hop Nation, our producer, Nay, and our content manager, pb. Visuals by pb. You know what I'm saying? Thank you to the whole team here, and we'll see you next week. Hip Hop Nation is effective immediately.