Effective Immediately Ep. 34❗️| 2025 SuperBowl, Irv Gotti Legacy, Alabama Barker Diss Track & MORE❗️

Episode 53 February 18, 2025 01:14:25
Effective Immediately Ep. 34❗️| 2025 SuperBowl, Irv Gotti Legacy, Alabama Barker Diss Track & MORE❗️
Effective Immediately w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️
Effective Immediately Ep. 34❗️| 2025 SuperBowl, Irv Gotti Legacy, Alabama Barker Diss Track & MORE❗️

Feb 18 2025 | 01:14:25

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DJ Hed Gina Views

Show Notes

DJ Hed & Gina Views are back talking all things Super Bowl, the legacy of Irv Gotti, newest diss track from Alabama Barker, Gelo latest baby mama drama and MORE❗️

 

0:00 - Intro

5:00 - SuperBowl

23:24 - Alabama Barker vs. Bhad Babie

33:29 - Immediate BS

45:00 - Gelo & Nikki Split

53:08 - Valentine's Day Horror Stories

1:03:00 - Irv Gotti Legacy

1:11:00 - DJ Hed Goes To All-Star Weekend

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Episode Transcript

[00:00:04] Speaker A: Welcome to Effective immediately. I'm DJ Head. [00:00:06] Speaker B: What up hip hop nation? It's your favorite homegirl, Ginaviews. [00:00:08] Speaker A: Welcome to the show. We appreciate everybody for checking in and tapping in with us each and every week right here on Effective Media. Listen, that's a lot to get to. I'm gonna get right to it. Shout out to everybody that's been subscribing on the YouTube. We almost at 20k. And also go check out our most recent interview with the homie. Carl Jones is doing really, really well on the Internet right now. The Internets. As Combat Jack would say, rest in peace to him. The clip that we dropped about Usher's Boondocks episode went everywhere. Shout out to Gina views. Because Gina and our producer Nay always knows what's gonna be the thing that gravitates. I did talk to Carl after the fact and he was like, yo, that really blew up a conversation on the Internet because I didn't know that that many people loved that episode of the Boondocks. I have my own favorite episodes of the Boondocks. I didn't realize the Usher episode was one of them ones like that. Yeah, but Gina Views week. How was yours? [00:01:03] Speaker B: I had a week. I had a week. I dog sitting for a friend. [00:01:09] Speaker A: In addition to your dog? [00:01:10] Speaker B: In addition. And I don't fuck with kids. I just decided that I'm not dealing with kids. Them dogs had me up, had me outside, had me up making breakfast. [00:01:23] Speaker A: You make? You cook? [00:01:24] Speaker B: No, I didn't cook. I just had to like prepare their breakfast. [00:01:27] Speaker A: So you had to pour some shit into the bowl? [00:01:29] Speaker B: Yeah, mix some stuff up, crunch up some vitamins and stuff like that. But this time I had to do it for two dogs. [00:01:33] Speaker A: Gotcha. [00:01:34] Speaker B: Then I had to do my makeup and you know, just shout out to all the mothers out there, especially the single mothers, because I don't understand how women are outside. They go to work, so flawless, right? Looking beautiful, get they kids fed, get their kids dressed for school and get them to school on time and they still make it to work. Shout out to mommies out there. Because I was struggling with pets. [00:01:58] Speaker A: So, so, so what grade are your dogs in? [00:02:03] Speaker B: What you mean they didn't go to school? [00:02:05] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. [00:02:06] Speaker B: I shouted out the mothers with kids. [00:02:08] Speaker A: I know, but like you said, get the kids to school and so what? [00:02:11] Speaker B: I'm shouting out the mothers who are preparing. Getting up early in the morning and doing this shit because I was struggling with animals. [00:02:20] Speaker A: Got you. [00:02:21] Speaker B: Not kids. [00:02:22] Speaker A: So you was making. I got you. [00:02:23] Speaker B: Yeah. So I'm like, yeah, if I can't do this with pets, I just have to, you know, give kudos to the mothers because they doing it for real. [00:02:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I've been teening it up for a while. [00:02:34] Speaker B: Yeah. Auntie Gina for sure. [00:02:36] Speaker A: So you don't see it. [00:02:37] Speaker B: You just heard me on the phone with all my nieces. It's about four of them. [00:02:39] Speaker A: You didn't have you now you plan on having kids? [00:02:42] Speaker B: Well, I don't have anybody to mate with, so there's that. [00:02:46] Speaker A: So sliding them DMs right now. Ena views. You know what I'm saying? [00:02:50] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I don't. The people that watch the show is not who I want to slide in my DMs. [00:02:54] Speaker A: Damn. [00:02:54] Speaker B: I want the niggas that you be pulling up on to slide in my DMs. Y'all heavy kicking it with athletes. You end up going on these shows like, what's up with your friends? [00:03:04] Speaker A: I don't have none of those. [00:03:05] Speaker B: You don't never introduce me to nobody. [00:03:07] Speaker A: That's Captain. We brought a whole dinosaur here for Huck to hug. [00:03:11] Speaker B: You didn't introduce me to him. [00:03:12] Speaker A: Well, he was on the show. [00:03:14] Speaker B: But I'm talking about your peoples. [00:03:16] Speaker A: He is my people. [00:03:16] Speaker B: Don't take credit for the baby. [00:03:18] Speaker A: Baby is my peoples. [00:03:19] Speaker B: But that is not his bodyguard. Well, shout out to his bodyguard. But, yeah, it's. You know, you really do gotta tread on it. [00:03:26] Speaker A: No. Cause remember the last time I did introduce you to somebody, you was like. You know what I'm saying? [00:03:31] Speaker B: You did some stupid shit, though. Like, y'all. The. The people. I actually have a hell day story for both of them people. You did meet both of them people. [00:03:43] Speaker A: I introduced you to two people. [00:03:44] Speaker B: Yeah, and they were hor. You barely introduced me, though. Like, we just happened to be walking by each other and you were standing there like, oh, that's my boy. This my homegirl meet, you know? [00:03:54] Speaker A: Well, you say you don't have nobody to mate with. That's just not true. [00:03:56] Speaker B: Well, you can't be out here mating with anybody. You see what's going on with Jello and Ms. Nicky. Baby. What's the old boy name? What's the dude name, y'all? The other one. Lil Baby Anthony Edwards and Lil Baby Baby Mama. Sorry, I don't know her name. But that's the headlines say. Lil Baby Baby Mama. That's what the headlines say. [00:04:14] Speaker A: Yeah. That's interesting. We gonna get to the Jello thing. Shout out to him. But we gotta get to the super bowl performance. Because I know people have been waiting to hear what you think. People have been waiting to hear what I think. I've seen all of the little think pieces on I saw breakdowns. I saw full YouTube breakdown videos on hidden messaging. The little A means a minor. No, it don't. It's PG Lane. It's a logo. It's not have nothing to do with that. But I just saw all of these think pieces, but we gonna go through it step by step. Overall, what'd you think? [00:04:48] Speaker B: I thought it was a great performance. I do have notes because I am, you know, one of those type of people that when I watch things, I, like, take notes on them. So I did take some notes. I didn't see any of these hidden messages that everybody was talking about. And it's actually making me feel slow because I pick up stuff, you know? [00:05:08] Speaker A: Not that I can see you slow. I can see you. [00:05:10] Speaker B: What, nigga, What? [00:05:12] Speaker A: Go ahead, go. [00:05:16] Speaker B: That was a good one, though. You got. You got me. But no, like, I didn't pick up on any of those meanings and those hidden messages, like, at all. And I was trying my best. I was trying my best to pick up on the things that they was talking about on the Internet. Jeremy. Shout out to Jeremy. Heck, he had a recap. The game was in third quarter. [00:05:38] Speaker A: Jeremy. [00:05:39] Speaker B: The game was in third quarter. His shit was already uploaded. [00:05:42] Speaker A: Shout to Curtis King. He was up the same night, too. Yeah, it was interesting. Yeah, that was wild. [00:05:49] Speaker B: That was a little crazy. What did you think about the performance? [00:05:52] Speaker A: I thought it was dope, obviously. Oh, he's glazing. I thought it was dope. I thought the messaging people made it too much about, I think. Cause I remember talking to Charlamagne about it, and he was like. He just felt like Doc gave Drake too much. And I was like, I agree with that. Cause he did Euphoria. He did not like us. And then, you know. Well, either not like us was very, you know, it was. [00:06:15] Speaker B: You know, that was obvious, though. But the opening, he rapped the GNX snippet. And he mentions the top three thing in that song. [00:06:25] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, yeah. [00:06:26] Speaker B: So he started off with giving Drake too much. [00:06:29] Speaker A: I can see that. But, yeah, he just didn't like that. He didn't want them. He didn't want all of that on that kind of platform. I disagree in a sense that I think you lean in. Like, if Dot ignored the whole Drake thing, people would be like, oh, he's scared. Or the lawsuit or this or that. I think normally matter what you do you. It's a lose lose if you. On that side of the fence. [00:06:56] Speaker B: Yeah, even. [00:06:56] Speaker A: I mean, not even on that side of the fence, you. It's a lose, lose if you have an opinion one way or the other about how Dot conducted the super bowl show or how PG Lang handled the situation, whatever the case may be. But it's kind of damned if you do, damned if you don't. So the way I look at it is, why not lean into all of the controversy? Like, you know, his little freestyles that he was doing in between kind of gave you a little bit of, you know, what he was thinking and whatnot, which is dope, because everybody says we never hear what Dot is thinking. He don't talk. He don't. I've decided, you know, he did a little softball interview stuff. Cool. But I think for me, it was less about Drake and more about black culture and more so specific to Western black culture. Like, you had the homies from the bay, the hyphae homies there, you know, the turf homies. Then you had, you know, the crump. Like, you had the. Like, the dance style. But you also had, like, it was, you know, it was Compton culture, too. I think that was more important. But then if you look at the imagery of everything, it was set up like a controller, like a PlayStation controller, essentially. And people were saying, oh, it's game over. He's saying that he could kill Drake. It's like, no, people wanted to look for the Drake nuances. That allows you to miss the other cultural nuances. Samuel L. Jackson as Uncle Sam, narrating, basically telling Dot Takun, like, we want you. No, we need you to dance. Do the thing. You know what I'm saying? Like, you here for entertainment. Like, we need you to do this. We want you to conform to what America wants you to be. I think there's a. Again, I'm not speaking for Dot. I think there's a layer there that people are missing as far as, like, if you're doing this kind of stage, which is the Super Bowl, I saw what Mal said. Right. Why would you not do this? Same thing I talked to Charlamagne about. Why would you not do this? There was a couple of songs I would have did. That was the point, though. That's the point of having Samuel L. Jackson there to narrate. We want you to do this. Nah, I'm not doing that. I'mma go lean fully into this, into this culture, what I'm doing over here. Then on top of the layer of that, I think you have black culture. We need black people to act like this in this country. I want you to conform to. If this is a Super bowl and you're supposed to have etiquette, you need to conform to this etiquette. And he just completely went against it, which he's done his whole career. [00:09:23] Speaker B: Well, fuck the etiquette. If we're talking about just the concept of the super bowl in general, there are other songs that he could have performed that would have fit the concept and the message. All right? The black of the Berry. You hate me, don't you? My. My hair is nappy. My nose is. You know, like, that would have been fucking hard with him rapping that with all these damn white people, with the message he was trying to give with Uncle Sam, Samuel Jackson narrating and tell him, no, be a coon. Do what they telling you to do. Follow the rules. He literally says, squabble, y'all ghetto. Yeah, he says that. So I would've liked to see those songs added in additional. Which, granted, I know it's what, 12, 14 minutes? [00:10:00] Speaker A: 13 minutes. [00:10:01] Speaker B: Too much. Not too much. You know, you can fit up in there. But let's actually talk about the way that it even opened up the full thing. So he opened up with the whacked out murals instrumental. I thought I was funny here Yesterday. I heard somebody whack out my mirror. But he standing on top of the car and he's rapping, and he gets some bars. Off we go body for body. I hand you a body. I'm probably a better masseuse. That shit crazy. Which is from gnx. And then what was the solo? One would not have sol even if I told you to stand next to Johnny and Q. That shit hard. So do you think we're gonna get the GNX drop? [00:10:46] Speaker A: What GNX drop? Oh, the snippet. [00:10:48] Speaker B: The actual snippet. [00:10:49] Speaker A: I think we'll get it eventually. [00:10:51] Speaker B: What if that's just it, though? [00:10:54] Speaker A: That's possible, too, but I don't think that's the case. [00:10:57] Speaker B: Cause it's on YouTube with what, 13, 16 million views already? [00:11:00] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't think. I don't think that's the case. I think we get the snippet. I think we get it in. [00:11:04] Speaker B: You think it's a full song? [00:11:05] Speaker A: I think we get the full piece. [00:11:08] Speaker B: Okay. [00:11:09] Speaker A: I'm not saying. I'm not saying it's a song. I don't know what it is. I haven't heard it. [00:11:13] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, say what you saying. [00:11:14] Speaker A: Though, but I think it's a Full. [00:11:15] Speaker B: What do you know? [00:11:16] Speaker A: I think it's a full thing. I don't think it's just that you. [00:11:20] Speaker B: Think there are more verses. [00:11:22] Speaker A: I think there's more of the verse. [00:11:24] Speaker B: 7.6 million views. [00:11:26] Speaker A: Yeah, so that was my take on it initially is when I'm looking at it also, it's like it almost. You know what's crazy? Even though he had the Samuel L. Jackson character, like the Django type vibe going on, stuff like that, I saw a lot of black people looking at it like, oh, my God, you gonna wear shoes and mass a house? That's how they sounded when they was talking about it. It's like. Yeah, like what you mean a metaphor meaning? Like they wanted. They. They wanted him to conform to the platform too. And I think what makes Dot different and special. Also what you said about all right had the same conversation with Sharla. The problem is, if you think about, from A K Dot's Kendrick Lamar perspective, he never does anything twice. He never does the same visual twice, never the same concept, never the same type of album. Never even the same sound of album. No two albums sound the same. That's why I'm taking so much love and rejoice into this GNX album. Cause I know we're not gonna get it again. He's gonna do this, and he's gonna move on and do something else. That's why I'm loving this energy so much right now. That's why I'm relishing in it. I'm not letting it go. Cause I like this type of sound. It's aggressive, it's street. It's street urban culture. But if you think about it, the black of the Berry, I get it. Like, I get the statement piece or whatever. [00:12:47] Speaker B: Even if he just rapped a couple. [00:12:48] Speaker A: Bars, I get the statement piece, but all right was already performed on the super bowl. Just like they say. Oh, he didn't bring Dr. Dre out. Dr. Dre and him shared a Super bowl stage already. Dot doesn't do anything twice. Like, you probably won't. Let's say he does another Super Bowl. I'm not saying he will, but at some point, he does it again in some variation. You're not gonna see what you saw this past week. It's gonna be completely different. Different outfit, different wardrobe, different messaging, different everything. It's not. He doesn't do anything the same twice. And so when people. When you look at it in that context, yeah, he could have did All Right if he was trying to make a black American statement. But that's not what he was. That's not. That's not what he does, in my humble opinion. [00:13:28] Speaker B: But he was literally doing it. What, making a statement? [00:13:32] Speaker A: No, he's making a statement, but he's not gonna do that song. Cause everybody's like, why didn't he do all right if he wanted to make a black statement? He already performed. All right. On Super Bowl. [00:13:40] Speaker B: What about black and the Berry? [00:13:41] Speaker A: I don't think that that's. I don't think that was even in consideration. [00:13:45] Speaker B: Well, obviously, he didn't perform it. [00:13:46] Speaker A: No, I know that, but I'm just saying. I don't even think that that's a song that he would think to do for. Just on. Just regular shows. [00:13:53] Speaker B: I'm just saying the subject matter. [00:13:54] Speaker A: No, I get what you're saying of. [00:13:55] Speaker B: The song and the concept of the super bowl, but I don't think that song matches perfect. [00:14:00] Speaker A: I get what you're saying, but I don't even think he do that song on concerts. I'm just saying I don't think that's a song that he performed in general. [00:14:06] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, we'll never know. But everybody had their own opinion. That's just, you know, what people wanted to. What I think would have matched, but also. [00:14:15] Speaker A: Go ahead. [00:14:16] Speaker B: No, I wanted to get on the dancers. Yeah, the dancers. You know, coming out of the car. So many motherfuckers came out that goddamn car. [00:14:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:25] Speaker B: And initially, when I saw. Cause the red one. The red person comes out first. A white one comes out first, and then the blue one comes out. I didn't even. I missed. I totally missed the white jumpsuit coming out. I thought the blood. The red and blue was gonna be a symbolism of blood and Crips uniting on a stage, just like he just gave us with the popup. But essentially, they ended up forming the American flag. [00:14:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:51] Speaker B: Which was freaking dope. [00:14:52] Speaker A: That was dope. Shout out to Charm La Donna. [00:14:54] Speaker B: Shout out to her. I love the transitions as well, too, in between songs. Yeah. On Peekaboo, I don't even think people was paying attention to the camera work. [00:15:03] Speaker A: The camera work was crazy. [00:15:04] Speaker B: It was like he wasn't in the frame, then he was in the frame, then he wasn't in the frame, then he come up. Peekaboo. I just put some boogers in my chain. Like, that Shit was hard. [00:15:14] Speaker A: Can we point out the fact that Dot said, I just put boogers in my chain on Super Bowl? [00:15:20] Speaker B: I mean, I don't think that's the worst thing he said after the Super Bowl. [00:15:23] Speaker A: That ain't the worst thing he said. [00:15:24] Speaker B: He looked at the camera and said, hey, Drake. [00:15:27] Speaker A: At least the Caucasian homies was like, did he say that? What did he say? Booker say? Like, at least they understand what Not Like Us is about. [00:15:33] Speaker B: Shit. Snoop went like that right on the stage. [00:15:36] Speaker A: They don't know what the fuck is going on. Yeah. Did he say he has boogers? Yeah, that's what he said. [00:15:40] Speaker B: Put some boogers in my chain. He did a lot of teasing of Not Like Us. So I didn't think that he was going to perform it. I thought he was just gonna continue to tease it the whole time. He said, I wanna perform y'all favorite song, but, you know, they like to sue. And then Sza comes out and she blesses the stage. And then Not Like Us beat dropped. But he was rapping different lyrics. I'm tripping, I'm sliding. I'm riding through the back. That was hard. I don't know if that's another version of Not Like Us or what, but that. That was amazing. And then that looked dead in the camera. Like I said, he said, hey, Drake, he dropped Chub's name. Baka pnb. [00:16:24] Speaker A: He did. [00:16:25] Speaker B: I didn't think he was gonna do that. And then whole stadium, A minor. That was crazy. [00:16:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:32] Speaker B: I wonder if he got chill bumps here in the stadium. Say A minor. [00:16:35] Speaker A: I know. I saw Mustard talk about it, but I don't know. I don't. I haven't. I text him. I called him and I text him after, after. But I didn't. I haven't talked to him yet. Yeah, but I could imagine what that probably felt like. Not necessarily just the A minor part. Just, bro, you just did the Super Bowl. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's like. You're in a class of people that's like being like the president. Like, not everybody. The majority of people who live are never gonna get to experience what you experience. Being a Super bowl headlining act. You're the first solo super bowl headlining rapper ever in the history of football. That's insane. [00:17:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:17:11] Speaker A: So, you know, the other thing that I wanted to point out too, is it's gonna sound like I'm making I'm coping or whatever the new phrase is. You weirdos on the intern. [00:17:22] Speaker B: That shit getting to you? [00:17:24] Speaker A: No, I just don't know what the phrase is, coping or caping. I thought it was caping. [00:17:28] Speaker B: You sound old now. [00:17:30] Speaker A: I'm older. [00:17:33] Speaker B: You not older. [00:17:35] Speaker A: So when I saw Serena and she was doing her dance, she was Crip. [00:17:39] Speaker B: Walking on her ex grave. [00:17:40] Speaker A: I didn't think it was about Drake. I immediately went back to when she got in trouble for Crip walking at the Olympic. Or was it Olympics? It was the Olympics or Wimbledon. One of the two. That's what I thought about. I didn't even. I wasn't even thinking about. She used to fuck with Drake. I didn't even think about that. [00:17:56] Speaker B: You didn't realize that Kendrick had two of Drake X is on stage. [00:18:00] Speaker A: I ain't think about that till right now. I don't think of SZA as Drake's messages symbols. I don't think about. I don't think about SZA like that. SZA's damn near her own race at this point. [00:18:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:12] Speaker A: So I wasn't looking at it like that, but I thought that was super dope. I thought it was more like a middle finger to mainstream white America than it was to Drake when I first saw it. [00:18:21] Speaker B: Well, Kendrick says that I forget if it's in the beginning or if it's right before. Not like us. But he says this is bigger than the music. This is about a culture being divided. [00:18:32] Speaker A: Correct. [00:18:32] Speaker B: So overall, it's not about. I don't think that his thing was to make it about Drake. But that's the same argument that Charlamagne is making, you know, when y'all talking. Because it's like you. Like you just said, you the first ever solo artist to headline Super Bowl. He didn't even. Well, he brought out Mustard and Sza, but he didn't have to bring nobody out. No, he rapped chike verse and didn't even bring him out. That's showing how much he didn't have to bring nobody out. Shout out to chike. But like, if this is your moment, fuck the rap beef. Fuck all of that. What I love too about this is that a diss track is two diss tracks. Cuz. He did Euphoria and Not Like Us is on the halftime super bowl show. This nigga used to battle rap. This is big for hip hop. I don't want to say it, cuz somebody going to clip it but him. What's it call it? Yeah, all the Beef, all of that. Like, this is how far battle rap and this rap beef has gone. That this shit has made it so big that it's on the super bowl stage. That's a win for us. Not necessarily a win for oh, boy. But just overall, the overall perspective. You know what I'm saying? [00:19:42] Speaker A: And I thought that it was dope that he ended it with TV off. [00:19:45] Speaker B: Right. [00:19:45] Speaker A: I thought that Was fire. Cause I was like, damn, he doing not like us. All right, it's over with. And then when the TV off came on, I'm like, oh, thank God. Cause the energy just went crazy. And I like. As much as I like seeing the A minor shit, I'm kind of over that. I like seeing thousands of white people yell mustard. I don't know why. I just. It just. It just is funny to me. [00:20:09] Speaker B: Shout out to mustard. Billboard reported that Kendrick Lamar 2025 Super bowl halftime show is now the most watched of all time. So he is now beating out. According to Billboard, he has beat out Michael Jackson. [00:20:23] Speaker A: Damn. Well, the Prince did. You know, that's crazy. [00:20:31] Speaker B: And I only watched. I only had watched to see the Kendrick Lamar show, right? I watched from Tubi. I turned it on through Tubi. [00:20:39] Speaker A: Me too. [00:20:39] Speaker B: And shout out to Tubi. We finally got Head on Tubi, huh? Ain't that crazy? [00:20:44] Speaker A: No, I've been on Tubi. Head on Tub. I just don't watch shit you be watching on Tubi. [00:20:48] Speaker B: That's why Tubi popping, though. [00:20:50] Speaker A: I didn't say it wasn't. [00:20:52] Speaker B: Put some respect on them independent film creators. [00:20:55] Speaker A: I didn't say nothing about no independent. I said, I just wanna watch the shit you be watching. [00:20:58] Speaker B: It'd be good, though. [00:20:59] Speaker A: Okay? [00:21:00] Speaker B: It'd be good. Take your word for it. You into white on white crime. [00:21:06] Speaker A: White on white crime. I enjoy some good white and white crime. Like when I seen. When I seen MGK battling Eminem, like, I was with that. [00:21:16] Speaker B: Who. [00:21:16] Speaker A: Who won it, in my opinion, mgk. [00:21:20] Speaker B: What year was this? I don't remember this. [00:21:22] Speaker A: When he dropped Rap Devil. [00:21:24] Speaker B: Was I a young lad? [00:21:25] Speaker A: Nah, this was about seven years ago, I think. Something like that. Eminem dropped a kamikaze album. He was quote, unquote, crashing out. And MGK dropped that song Rap Devil, and MGK got off. It was an original song. He dropped it within. I think he dropped that motherfucker within like 36 hours. [00:21:45] Speaker B: Was this a TV show? [00:21:46] Speaker A: What? Rap Devil. [00:21:48] Speaker B: MGK, Eminem. When I search, says TV program. [00:21:52] Speaker A: Nah, no. MGK versus Eminem Rap Battle. Eminem dropped something called what the hell? [00:22:02] Speaker B: Not alike. [00:22:03] Speaker A: I don't remember the name of Eminem's song. That's how fucked up it is. Eminem gave it a good try, but MGK dropped Rap Devil. And he was talking about how the artwork was a goat, but the goat was in the crosshair of a rifle. And he was like, yeah, I'll acknowledge you that. That you the goat. [00:22:21] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:22:21] Speaker A: But it was hard. I Think mg, but I'm good. I like a good white on white crime story. [00:22:25] Speaker B: What? According to AI Overview, it says Eminem released the song Not Alike, which he took shots at MGK. Eminem responded to MGK's Rap Devil with kill shot. And then it says what others say. Shout out to AI because this is amazing. It says the game says MGK won. Young Thug said MGK murdered Eminem. Yellow Wolf said MGK's comeback was impressive. Ronnie J, who produced both, dished. Oh, oh, they was playing like that. They had the same producer. He said MGK won. And Jake Paul said it was a draw, bro. [00:23:02] Speaker A: That song was hard. I still listen to that song to this day. That song hard. [00:23:07] Speaker B: Okay, well. And other white on white news. [00:23:11] Speaker A: White on white crime. [00:23:12] Speaker B: White on white crime. [00:23:14] Speaker A: That should be his own segment, huh? [00:23:15] Speaker B: Is it a tongue twister? White on white? Cause I kind of want to say white on rice. [00:23:20] Speaker A: No. [00:23:20] Speaker B: No. Okay, well. Are you familiar with Alabama barker Travis. [00:23:24] Speaker A: Barker, Travis Barker's daughter? Yes. I remember seeing something that she had dropped a while ago, but it was like she was young. I think she was like 17 or something. I just wasn't into it. [00:23:36] Speaker B: Okay, so are you familiar with Catch Me Outside? How about that? [00:23:40] Speaker A: Yeah, The Bad Baby Girl or Bobby? It's not bad Bobby. It's bad baby. [00:23:47] Speaker B: I've seen people say bad Bobby. [00:23:48] Speaker A: You've seen people say it wrong. [00:23:50] Speaker B: That could be true. Yeah, that could be true. So they going back and forth right now. [00:23:56] Speaker A: It's up, it's up. [00:23:58] Speaker B: It's fucking up, baby. [00:24:01] Speaker A: Is. I remember when she first. I think she got a record deal with Atlantic Records or something like that. [00:24:07] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:24:08] Speaker A: And they like, she was trying to really do the rap thing. For real? [00:24:11] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. She got a full rapper starter pack, body lips. [00:24:16] Speaker A: Oh, she got the whole kit. [00:24:17] Speaker B: Yeah, she looked light skinned. [00:24:19] Speaker A: Oh, shit. Did she get like melanin injections or something? [00:24:22] Speaker B: I don't know if it's makeup or if it's a tan, but she does look. [00:24:25] Speaker A: You saying she doing black face? [00:24:27] Speaker B: No, you says that. [00:24:30] Speaker A: You said you got makeup. Like. [00:24:32] Speaker B: No, you said that. What prayers up to her? Because she did just take to her social media that she is battling cancer. Oh, yeah, yeah. [00:24:43] Speaker A: Bad baby is. [00:24:44] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. She. She was talking about like her way and like her face changing and things like that. Her fans or, you know, just critics in general were actually talking shit about it. So she let people know, like, it's my medication, that, you know, this is why this is happening. She also got a nose job. And when she got the nose job. She had bruises underneath her eyes, so it looked like she had black eyes. But she said it was a result of the nose job. So I just wanted to send my condolences to her before I shit on her. Get that out of the way, because it's not personal. It's only rap. I'm only talking about the rap. Shit. Yeah, Alabama Barker just her up, okay? [00:25:25] Speaker A: Like, I mean, crazy with everything going on. [00:25:28] Speaker B: With everything going on. She don't give a. [00:25:30] Speaker A: About none of that. [00:25:30] Speaker B: Yeah, she. She push a T. Okay? Like, she don't. She don't give a What you got going on. Like she told that girl, your baby daddy is your best friend. She got some bars in there. I didn't even know. She go crazy like this. [00:25:44] Speaker A: I didn't know the Alabama Bark. I didn't know the Alabama Barker was like that. When it came. When I heard the song, I didn't know she was like that. [00:25:52] Speaker B: I didn't know she was like that either. You seen the video? She got the hat on with the red bandana underneath. Like, she done been through some shit. And I believe it. I believe she done been through some shit. I believe she in a field with them boys. Like, she outside. She look like it. She talk like it. She look like it. [00:26:10] Speaker A: She is talking like she talking. It's not. [00:26:12] Speaker B: It's not giving Malibu's Most Wanted at all. Like it's giving straight out of Compton. [00:26:16] Speaker A: Yeah, but her dad, her dad, Travis Barker is like kind of a real and low key. Like he. For to be a white dude. Like, he done crashed out a couple of times. [00:26:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:26] Speaker A: You know. You know what I'm saying? So I can see that. [00:26:29] Speaker B: Well, I'm gonna read off some of these bars. She said, dog, bitches doing all that barking but won't bite me. Y'all gotta listen to this hip hop nation. I'm telling you. She was talking crazy. She said, smoke to me is like an exercise, so tread lightly. This ain't even nothing. This ain't nothing. This little beef ain't nothing. Then she said, better so you know her. The thing that she's famous for is catch me outside. She said, but I catch you outside, it's gonna be free me like Big Meech. [00:27:05] Speaker A: Oh. So she don't catch it. [00:27:07] Speaker B: She said, I'm getting white girl wasted. And it's a part of the song where she. She do like the little yin yang twins whisper. She started. She started whispering. She getting off. I don't know about Baby has responded yet. If she has, I am 100% tuned into this beef. I like this. I like this rap. Even if it's with wiggers. Even if it's wiggers rapping. [00:27:33] Speaker A: I mean, okay, you feel me? [00:27:36] Speaker B: You don't feel me? [00:27:37] Speaker A: Yeah, but no, like, you don't want. [00:27:38] Speaker B: To hear the wiggers rap too. I mean, you just was talking about Eminem and mgk. Yeah, but them wiggas, that's them two wiggers right there. [00:27:50] Speaker A: I mean, I mean. Well, you know what? This is not foreign for you. You know, you think Donald Trump is a nigga, you know what I'm saying? [00:27:56] Speaker B: I said a wigga. [00:27:58] Speaker A: Well, I'm just saying. You said Donald Trump was a nigga, though. [00:28:00] Speaker B: He's ghetto as fuck. [00:28:01] Speaker A: Yeah. Cases baby mamas. [00:28:04] Speaker B: The nigga's ghetto, the wigger's ghetto. [00:28:06] Speaker A: Yeah, I get it. I'm here for the raps for sure. [00:28:10] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:28:11] Speaker A: The problem with the raps is when I saw the video of Alabama Barker, I believe her. [00:28:15] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. It's not giving Malibu's most wanted to get out of confidence. [00:28:19] Speaker A: I believe everything she said. And she what, 19? [00:28:23] Speaker B: She. You know how much experience you have to have to be 19 and rapping. [00:28:27] Speaker A: Like that or somebody? Or do you think she got any assistance with this? [00:28:31] Speaker B: Say, what you saying? [00:28:32] Speaker A: I'm just asking. Do you think that there was a collaborative effort involved with this record? [00:28:35] Speaker B: Defined collaborative effort? [00:28:37] Speaker A: Do you think that people assisted in the writing process of the song? [00:28:41] Speaker B: Say, what you saying, though? I'm just asking why every time when a female gassing gotta say she got right. [00:28:48] Speaker A: I didn't say she had writers. [00:28:49] Speaker B: Why. Why do it got to be even speculated? [00:28:51] Speaker A: I'm. I'm asking a question. [00:28:53] Speaker B: Did you see that bandana? Do you think somebody wrote that? You seen that bad. Do you see that hair? You seen that bust down she got? [00:28:58] Speaker A: No, nobody wrote that. [00:29:00] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:29:00] Speaker A: That's why she liked that. But I said, I believe what Alabama is saying. I believe she gonna. She. She's gonna be a knucklehead if necessary, man, is what I think. [00:29:11] Speaker B: I like this shit. I like what they doing. Whoa, Vicky, if you wanna hop in the mix too, at any time, that's another wigger. [00:29:17] Speaker A: I don't want none of that. [00:29:19] Speaker B: They're rapping though. [00:29:21] Speaker A: Okay, so let me. Okay. [00:29:22] Speaker B: You think Alabama might really slide, huh? [00:29:25] Speaker A: Yes. You know what I'm saying? [00:29:28] Speaker B: I like that Alabama. [00:29:29] Speaker A: That's all we need is the do, do, do. Yeah. So we got Travis Barker's daughter, like, being bailed out of jail. Like, how old is she? [00:29:38] Speaker B: Hey, I think all them bitches got mug shots. [00:29:41] Speaker A: You think so? [00:29:41] Speaker B: I think. Let's see, let's see. I'm about to look it up. I think they all got money. [00:29:45] Speaker A: Do you think that. Okay, are there any white female rappers outside of Alabama Barker that you think is like, that? Like, with the bars? [00:29:52] Speaker B: That's like ghetto. [00:29:53] Speaker A: That's like. Can really go in the booth? [00:29:57] Speaker B: Jeremy Hick. [00:29:58] Speaker A: White female rappers. [00:29:59] Speaker B: Oh, I thought you just said Wiggus. Man, I don't know too many. Shout out to Jeremy. Man, I don't know too many. Yeah, right over there, bro. [00:30:12] Speaker A: Something wrong with Gina views. [00:30:14] Speaker B: I don't know too many female Caucasian rappers. [00:30:20] Speaker A: Me either. [00:30:22] Speaker B: Can't like, nothing comes to mind. Well, let's Google it. [00:30:25] Speaker A: White female rappers. I think what you're gonna pull up is Iggy Azalea. [00:30:29] Speaker B: Okay. Iggy Saari, Keyshawn. Keisha. White girl named Keisha. So crazy. [00:30:37] Speaker A: Crayshawn. [00:30:38] Speaker B: Oh, you sure it ain't no R in there? [00:30:42] Speaker A: Who the fuck is. [00:30:43] Speaker B: Oh, you talking. I see Crayshawn right here, but I'm talking about Keisha. Kesha. Kesha, Kesha this. Keisha Kesha. Hey. Same thing, motherfucker. V. Nasty clip that Chanel. Oh, I know who they can't fuck with. [00:30:58] Speaker A: Who? [00:30:59] Speaker B: Justina Valentine. [00:31:00] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Justina. [00:31:01] Speaker B: They can't with Justina Valentine. [00:31:03] Speaker A: Yeah, Justina watch everybody. [00:31:04] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. She'll them up. She like that Chanel West Coast. No, she's so weak. But I love her name, though. [00:31:13] Speaker A: I like her name. [00:31:14] Speaker B: I love her name. [00:31:15] Speaker A: God bless her heart. [00:31:16] Speaker B: Tay Money. [00:31:18] Speaker A: That's the little girl. The little Asian girl that's. [00:31:20] Speaker B: Hey, she came up with the wiggers. [00:31:22] Speaker A: And she got like. She said her account got hacked or something. If she was on Tick Tock or something asking. I forgot what happened. [00:31:30] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:31:30] Speaker A: It was all bad. [00:31:31] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't want to play. I don't wanna. I'm. That's not funny. Because I do believe that that situation, that somebody is, like, taking her money. [00:31:39] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, I heard something bad happened. [00:31:41] Speaker B: Yeah. They're, like, posing on her account, acting like something wrong with her and stuff like that. So prayers up to. To Tay. [00:31:49] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know if any of them got action except Justina. [00:31:51] Speaker B: Yeah, Justina whip all them. Justina Alabama. [00:31:55] Speaker A: What you think? What you think? Who do you think would be a good adversary for her? Like an opponent for her to go against in a rap about Justina, though? [00:32:02] Speaker B: Justina who she can go against. [00:32:04] Speaker A: It gotta be a white lady, though. [00:32:05] Speaker B: That's not no more. I just named. It's two of them. [00:32:08] Speaker A: Okay, so pick a black girl. [00:32:10] Speaker B: A black girl for Justina. Yeah. Does it have to be a battle rapper or just a rapper? [00:32:15] Speaker A: Just a rapper that could. [00:32:16] Speaker B: Just a rapper that could. Really. [00:32:17] Speaker A: Because Justina got. Justina can rap. She could rap, but it's not. I don't know. I ain't never heard like Justina's songs. That was crazy. But like, she could rap. [00:32:27] Speaker B: She got some shit. But Justina. Justina, I feel like. Cause and I hate when we like talk about females and it's like, oh, they can go against like this female like Justina be getting with the N. [00:32:40] Speaker A: Oh, has there been any rap bap. Not in the URL or Rap Battle League, but there hasn't been a male female rap beef. [00:32:49] Speaker B: Meek Mill and Nicki Minaj, they didn't. [00:32:52] Speaker A: Drop no records though. They might have got off a couple of bars, but it wasn't no records. Like. [00:32:57] Speaker B: Nah, I can't. I can't think of any. I don't think it's even. I don't think it's academics in saucy Santana. [00:33:05] Speaker A: Well, I mean, that's like. Say what you saying. [00:33:10] Speaker B: Santana made a song in academic. Topped on stream. [00:33:14] Speaker A: I mean, you know. Well, what happens is when people like that are confronted musically, they usually go to the Internet. [00:33:21] Speaker B: Mm, mm. Okay, well, how about this? I have some immediate bullshit for your radio. Yeah, so there's a young lady on TikTok and The TikTok is ball 4J. And ball 4J is recording her car and her ex actually took all the handles. All the car handles, all the door handles. I'm sorry, off the car and threw them on the inside of the car. [00:33:48] Speaker A: How the fuck would you get the car. How do you get the car open if the handle is gone? [00:33:51] Speaker B: Cause you open it first and go around and take everything, throw it in there, lock it from the inside, then close it. I'm not saying I did this before. [00:33:59] Speaker A: But two plus two, that's some 50 cent shit. [00:34:03] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:34:04] Speaker A: That's some shit. 50 would do to like somebody who owing him some money. [00:34:07] Speaker B: That's better than busting out windows and slashing tires. [00:34:11] Speaker A: How do you get the door handles off the car? [00:34:13] Speaker B: You don't. Oh, I don't know. You gotta probably put. I mean, this is an old ass car. [00:34:17] Speaker A: Okay? [00:34:18] Speaker B: This look like. This look like one of them cars. [00:34:20] Speaker A: That you gotta like roll the window. [00:34:21] Speaker B: Down, put a little Muscle in and roll the window down. [00:34:25] Speaker A: Okay. [00:34:26] Speaker B: What's the pettiest thing you've done to an ex or someone you dated? Or the pettiest thing an ex or someone you dated has done to you? [00:34:35] Speaker A: There was a situation I was with. I was with. Not with. You know, I don't really do that. [00:34:41] Speaker B: But remember that PB clipped off of me? [00:34:44] Speaker A: But there was a situation I had where I'll tell you both one done to me was. This was a wild situation. And I never. I've never talked about this. Cause it's crazy. But I was seeing this girl, and she's kind of known too. Like, so I'm seeing this girl. This is back. Back in the day. Back in the day, a long time ago. I'm seeing this girl, and as she's seeing me, I'm talking to her for, like, a good year. A good year. I'm talking to her whole time. She got a nigga that lived with her. Oh, in her mama house. Oh, her mama. [00:35:20] Speaker B: Double homicide. [00:35:23] Speaker A: Her mama, the kids. Everybody in on it. They in on it. [00:35:29] Speaker B: That you decide, nigga. So what you do to her? [00:35:33] Speaker A: So he ended up hitting me. Look at our producer, Face. Look at Nathan, our producer. I mean, our producer. Oh, God. Her dude ended up hitting me up. [00:35:48] Speaker B: Hello, Bobby, this is Shawn. [00:35:49] Speaker A: Her dude ended up hitting me up. He was like, yo, I'm like, hello? He called me from her phone. [00:35:55] Speaker B: Oh. [00:35:56] Speaker A: So he called me. This is the whole fashion. [00:36:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I love this. [00:36:02] Speaker A: He called me from her phone and he like, yo, what's up, bro? I'm like, what's up? He like, yeah, you know, just so you know, she ain't. I ain't gonna use the language he was using. It was really derogatory towards. [00:36:12] Speaker B: But we on Sirius xm. [00:36:14] Speaker A: It don't matter. [00:36:14] Speaker B: Okay? [00:36:15] Speaker A: It was really derogatory. He's like, yeah, you know, I'm with her right now. I'm like, oh, word? He was like, yeah, you know, I just wanna let you know, like, she ain't no good. You should leave her alone. [00:36:24] Speaker B: I'm, like, defying with her right now. Like, she was giving him head when he called. [00:36:27] Speaker A: He said, I'm with her right now. You should leave her alone. She ain't no good. I'm like, well, what you doing? He's like, well, you know, I've been with her like, three years. I've been dealing with this. You ain't the first nigga. Like, it's gonna be other niggas. And I'm like, he told you you. [00:36:38] Speaker B: Was Only just a number. [00:36:39] Speaker A: Yeah. And he was like, he just got done. He said, I just got done, you know, having this and that all in her mouth. And she sleep right here. You wanna talk to her? [00:36:48] Speaker B: Oh, she swallowed. [00:36:49] Speaker A: And I was like, yeah. They had to put her on the phone, right? I just wanted to see what he was on, right? So I know what she sound like when she sleep. So he's like, hey, here, phone, phone. I'm like, huh? And then I hear wrestling with it. And then she hung up, right? So I'm like, okay, bet. So then he finally. I guess he got my number on his own. His own phone. So then he hit me. He's like, look, bro, I'm tired of dealing with this with old girl. Let me. Let's, you know, I want you to help me, like, leave her alone. I'm like, what you need me to do? Because at this point, I'm feeling bad for this dude. [00:37:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:21] Speaker A: So I'm like, he like, just come to the house. So I pull up, we pull up. I pull up to the house and they all hop out the car and they all just. And we all just there. And she was like, bro, like, she telling him I don't even know him, pointing at me. She's like, I don't even know him like that. [00:37:39] Speaker B: She just like me acting like I don't know a nigga. Who is that? That's your real name? I don't know that nigga. [00:37:44] Speaker A: She was like, I don't even know him like that. Like he's somebody that's supposed to be helping me with my career. Like, he ain't even. And so then I said the same thing he said when she was asleep. So you ain't. You didn't just have this and that in your mouth or whatever, right? And she was just like, no. Like, I'm like, okay, for sure. So I got in the car. I'm finna leave. He was like. I said, you wanna ride to the house? Cause he had rolled over there with her. [00:38:05] Speaker B: Hold on, hold on, nigga. You was finna get a nigga, right? [00:38:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:38:09] Speaker B: Okay. [00:38:09] Speaker A: So I'm finna drop him off at the house. Cause he's like, I'm trying to get up out of here too, but she was holding his keys or whatever happened. So I'm like, you wanna ride? He's like, nah, I'm gonna stick around. See what this bitch talking about? I'm like, oh, yeah, you a sucker too. So I drove off on it. [00:38:20] Speaker B: I would have left both they broke asses, right? There. [00:38:23] Speaker A: So that would be the thing that was done to me. Yeah, the thing. I've done nothing. Like. Cause you know I can't smell. So I got a pack of stink bombs. And this one, I had my ex with me, and I broke the stink bombs open and I locked the door and sat in front of that motherfucker. And she was in there. Like, she damn near climbed out the window. She was throwing up and shit. It was bad. [00:38:45] Speaker B: Y'all was in the car or the house? [00:38:46] Speaker A: In the house. [00:38:47] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. What did she do to you? [00:38:50] Speaker A: I don't remember. She said something slick, but I'm like, okay, you wanna pop it? Like, I can't smell nothing. So I bust these bottles open, these stink bombs. I don't know why I had stink bombs on deck, but I did. [00:39:00] Speaker B: Yeah, That's a little crazy. [00:39:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:01] Speaker B: Okay, so I thought you was gonna tell when you sent the fake college acceptance letters. [00:39:09] Speaker A: I didn't. Nah, that was bad. You know, her family don't fuck with me to this day. [00:39:16] Speaker B: Oh, really? [00:39:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:39:17] Speaker B: Just give them a little sample of it. [00:39:20] Speaker A: I made a girl think that she got accepted to a university she didn't get accepted to in our senior year of high school. [00:39:25] Speaker B: You really not shit. [00:39:27] Speaker A: Yeah, I also. Yeah, I didn't. I've done things like that, but it was a practical joke. It wasn't like, petty. It wasn't me being petty to her. It was just a practical joke, and she ended up not getting accepted to that university. [00:39:38] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. If you in your car right now, you in a gym, you kicking it with your homegirls, your homies hit us up right now on Twitter, Instagram, let us know what is the pettiest thing you've done to an ex or the pettiest thing that has been done to you? [00:39:55] Speaker A: Or if you watch it on YouTube, you could also leave it in the comments so we can shout you out. But. Yeah. What's the pettiest thing you've done? [00:40:03] Speaker B: I haven't done anything. Why is everybody in here so fucking shocked? [00:40:10] Speaker A: Everybody in the room just start looking. [00:40:12] Speaker B: Around like, I haven't done anything. [00:40:14] Speaker A: Gina views. [00:40:15] Speaker B: I have. I got shit on the list that you gonna. That I plan to do. Yeah. Like this door. Knock this door shit. That's on the list for sure. Like, I can't wait till for a nigga to play with me. I'm taking all. I'm taking all the doors. I can't handle that. [00:40:28] Speaker A: For a nigga to play with me is insane. [00:40:31] Speaker B: But, like, my mind is different. Like, I'm on some like, let's take the. Your shoelaces out of every shoe in the house. You know, I'm not into bleaching clothes. I was raised by a single father, so I've. I've seen him get his clothes fucked up, bleached windows, busted car scratched, tires flat. I'm not one of them type of people. I want to do something. I want to take something away from you that's essential to your day to day. That is just. You don't feel like going to the fucking shoe store and getting some shoelaces. Cause that's stupid. Why? Because shoelaces come with the shoes. [00:41:06] Speaker A: So shoelaces come with the shoes. Thank you for that observation. [00:41:10] Speaker B: You feel me? [00:41:11] Speaker A: Yeah. Great observation. [00:41:13] Speaker B: I wouldn't go in your silverware drawer and take all the spoons because you can't eat cereal with a fork. [00:41:20] Speaker A: You can, but it's stupid. [00:41:22] Speaker B: Yeah. You get what I'm saying? It's so stupid. Like I want to hold on to some expired milk and go pour out your milk that you have right now in the sink and then go get my expired milk and then pour it in there and put it back in. Exactly. [00:41:39] Speaker A: With the curdled milk. [00:41:39] Speaker B: I want to do shit like that. You seen Fresh Prince of Bel Air? When they put the super glue on Carlton's shampoo, I like shit like that. [00:41:47] Speaker A: Super glue in your shampoo is wild. [00:41:49] Speaker B: Head was stuck. [00:41:50] Speaker A: Yeah, but that's like liable to. Nevermind. [00:41:54] Speaker B: What? [00:41:55] Speaker A: That's gonna incite violence. [00:41:57] Speaker B: Yeah, but I'm not the one doing the crazy shit. [00:42:01] Speaker A: What you mean? [00:42:02] Speaker B: I'm not hitting him. I'm not being violent. I'm just making life inconvenient for you. [00:42:08] Speaker A: Okay. [00:42:08] Speaker B: You get what I'm saying? [00:42:09] Speaker A: Okay, you feel me? No. [00:42:11] Speaker B: You don't feel me at all? [00:42:12] Speaker A: No. [00:42:12] Speaker B: A little bit? [00:42:13] Speaker A: No. Speaking of inconvenience, we gotta get back to this. Jello and Nikki split because as a man, I always empathize with men in these situations because there are now, mind you, Jello's young. [00:42:29] Speaker B: Oh, wait, wait, wait. Nate just reminded me of something that I did. I for sure did some bullshit. [00:42:33] Speaker A: Okay, let's go back to that. [00:42:34] Speaker B: Okay. All right. Oh, yeah, fuck that, nigga. I did some bullshit. [00:42:40] Speaker A: So it's not that you haven't done anything. You just didn't recall the information. [00:42:43] Speaker B: I just forgot. [00:42:44] Speaker A: But that's how. That's even more crazy. [00:42:46] Speaker B: No, no, but hey, this is a. [00:42:47] Speaker A: Scott that's even more crazy. [00:42:50] Speaker B: That's not that crazy. Okay, look, this what I Did, but. [00:42:55] Speaker A: But I did some wild shit and I forgot about it. No, that's crazy. [00:43:00] Speaker B: I did forget because it was small, it was little petty. But look, but this is along the line of all the things that I just mentioned that I would like to make people's life inconvenient. So a guy had a toothbrush. Oh God, he had a toothbrush. He pissed me off. [00:43:22] Speaker A: He pissed you off? He didn't. [00:43:23] Speaker B: No, I was well justified. [00:43:24] Speaker A: He put his hands on you. He didn't. [00:43:26] Speaker B: No, no, no. I would have rather. Look, a bitch called my phone and hit me up on Instagram. Oh, you wanna play with me? I used that nigga toothbrush to clean my shoes. [00:43:37] Speaker A: And then what? [00:43:38] Speaker B: And then I put it back. [00:43:40] Speaker A: Put it back where? [00:43:41] Speaker B: Where the toothbrushes go. [00:43:43] Speaker A: So he could brush his teeth with it? [00:43:45] Speaker B: Yeah, with my puma dirt. [00:43:49] Speaker A: You didn't. [00:43:49] Speaker B: Bitches shouldn't be calling my phone. [00:43:53] Speaker A: What? [00:43:54] Speaker B: Now would you rather that or me hit you? [00:43:57] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:43:58] Speaker B: You see what I mean? [00:43:59] Speaker A: My mom used to give me the same kind of option when I got in trouble. You want the whooping or the punishment? I'll take the punishment. [00:44:03] Speaker B: Yeah, nobody should be calling my phone. That's so low budget. A bitch calling my phone and hitting me up on Instagram like we Barber and Shirley. No, no, no, no, no. I'm about to clean my shoes with this toothbrush. [00:44:13] Speaker A: And you didn't tell him? [00:44:14] Speaker B: Why would I do that? That defeats the purpose. I want to watch you brush your teeth. [00:44:17] Speaker A: You saw him brush his teeth with the toothbrush. [00:44:19] Speaker B: I know. Say no. No. So. [00:44:22] Speaker A: Oh my God. [00:44:24] Speaker B: You don't know what I'm saying? No. [00:44:24] Speaker A: So he didn't realize the toothbrush was wet or dirty. [00:44:27] Speaker B: You don't know what I'm saying? No. [00:44:28] Speaker A: So that's maniacally insane. [00:44:31] Speaker B: Mm. Now what's maniacally insane is Miss Nicky Baby and Jello. You all right? That's you gonna take a new toothbrush every time you go to the cousin. [00:44:44] Speaker A: I take my shit with me. I don't leave shit. I got my little hoe bag. Hey, I'm not. [00:44:50] Speaker B: Most women argue. I don't. [00:44:54] Speaker A: I'm gonna keep my shit in my hoe bag, but go ahead. [00:44:59] Speaker B: So Miss Nicky Baby. Well, Jello posted his new girlfriend on his Instagram and Jello's girlfriend made a video discussing the situation with her or with Ms. Nikki and Jello. Ms. Nikki said that according to her long story short, I'm not gonna read the the long ass post, but she said that Jello had been cheating on her and now they finally making this thing public and she said, yeah, he left me with two kids, blah blah, blah, blah, blah. I don't want to be insensitive because there's going to become a time where I'm that age. But why would you date a young kid? Not literally a child, but Jello is what, 19? I mean, Jello 26, but I think they were like 23 or something. [00:45:55] Speaker A: 23. [00:45:55] Speaker B: He was like 23 when they got together. Ms. Nikki Baby, you know, she been in the game for a minute. We was watching Miss Nikki baby on love and hip hop and she was a bully on there. She was fucking. Was it Lil Fizz girlfriend name when she threw the water on her and the bitch threw up. And the bitch threw up all in her mouth. I forgot. But anyway, I don't understand why there's so much expectation on a 23, 26, 25 year old to be such a. Now everybody, a man is responsible for being a father. 100%. [00:46:28] Speaker A: Yes. [00:46:29] Speaker B: But this nigga wanna get outside. You done lived your life, you done been outside, you done fucked with all the people that you wanted to fuck with. And now it's time for you to settle down and have your two kids. He not on the same time. [00:46:39] Speaker A: Yeah, he young, wild and free. [00:46:41] Speaker B: He young, wild and free. He got the hottest song in the city right now. Like he just signed. How much was that deal for Def Jail? [00:46:47] Speaker A: Allegedly it was $8 million. [00:46:48] Speaker B: Yeah, like, bitch, I'm not settling down. I'm outside. [00:46:55] Speaker A: I just didn't. I don't like this. Cause I don't think that I'm also not in this position. So I don't know what it's like, I guess to have my personal life blasted all over the Internet like this. But I also think that, like, why feel the need to justify the relationship to like the world? Like if something happened between me and Gina and they get on the Internet, it's like, why would I be like, yo, the Internet, this is what really happened. [00:47:20] Speaker B: Right, right, right. [00:47:21] Speaker A: Like I don't. You don't owe people no explanation about your personal life. So I didn't like that part of it. Cause then it get messy because the kids are gonna get older one day. And I mean, obviously this is. People gonna say I'm being hypocritical. Cause of rap beef. Rap beef was one thing. This don't have nothing to do with rap beef. Ain't no songs dropping like, Jello ain't finna diss Nicky baby in the Record. I mean, I don't think YG said. [00:47:42] Speaker B: Fuck my baby mama. [00:47:42] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I said, I don't know. You know what I'm saying? I don't know if he gonna diss her in the record. [00:47:46] Speaker B: Like, he got a whole baby mama diss record. [00:47:47] Speaker A: Yeah, he do. [00:47:49] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:47:51] Speaker A: But whatever. Okay? He has that right. Artistic expression. [00:47:57] Speaker B: Artistic expression is crazy. [00:47:59] Speaker A: But I'm just saying, like, I don't think. Like, I saw the video that the girl posted, the new girl, and it was like, yeah, you know, I kind of agree with what she said. Like, we don't feel the need to, like, tell everybody what we got going on. Which that's what I agree with. Keep your personal life personal or private or whatever, and whatever you want the world to know. Let the world know. But I just don't. It get messy. Get real tricky. [00:48:21] Speaker B: What are. What are your thoughts? Just. Just from a male's perspective on these older women, their models, Instagram models, influencers, reality TV stars who are dating these younger athletes. So I'm gonna give you an example, and I apologize. I'm not being petty. I really do not know this woman's name, but she's little baby's baby mama. I believe she's 38. And then the guy that she's dating, the athlete. What's his name again? He. Anthony Edwards, is 22 or 23. [00:48:51] Speaker A: He's like 23. [00:48:54] Speaker B: I believe. Drea, I think. [00:48:56] Speaker A: I think. [00:48:56] Speaker B: I believe dre is about 38, 39 or something like that. And then she's dating. I forgot. What's his name? The tall. The dude that she's dating. [00:49:08] Speaker A: Drea. [00:49:08] Speaker B: He played basketball, too, I believe. [00:49:10] Speaker A: Dre and Michelle. [00:49:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:49:12] Speaker A: Oh, me and her. Had an interest. [00:49:14] Speaker B: Trey. Oh, Jalen. Jalen green. He is 19, 20 or something. 21 maybe. I don't know. And then Joy Chavez, she's dating a football player. [00:49:27] Speaker A: Chavez. [00:49:28] Speaker B: Chavez. [00:49:28] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:49:29] Speaker B: She's dating a football player. And I believe he's about 25 or maybe younger. [00:49:34] Speaker A: Maybe they just all in a group chat. [00:49:36] Speaker B: That's what I was thinking. [00:49:38] Speaker A: And maybe they. In a group chat, like, they shooting prospects, like the draft. [00:49:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:49:43] Speaker A: Like, you know, what about him? Yeah, you know, because I remember, and I'm not picking on Evelyn. I think that's her name. [00:49:50] Speaker B: Evelyn Lozada. [00:49:51] Speaker A: Yes. So I remember seeing her say that she targeted Ochocinko. She's like, I'm gonna get that man. I'm gonna have that man. I want that man. I remember that. Like, I remember her saying that publicly, and then she ended up with him. [00:50:06] Speaker B: Manifestation cool. [00:50:09] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But then what comes with that? It's like, well, this was the worst relationship ever, or blah, blah, blah. It's like when people manifest, they, I want to be an artist. And you get a record deal and you complain about your record deal. It's like, yeah, but, nigga, like, you have to know what you manifesting and getting yourself into. Gina Views has said on this radio show that she don't expect no dude. That if you ever get with a dude who's popping he own or whatever, you don't really expect him to be, quote, unquote, loyal to you in that capacity. [00:50:40] Speaker B: I expect loyalty. I don't expect faithfulness. [00:50:42] Speaker A: Okay? Faithfulness. So it's like, I think you kind of have to mitigate your expectations when you start to, like, targeting certain demographic of people. Because I know a girl, too, who targets NBA players and specifically NBA players under 25. [00:50:58] Speaker B: Oh. So it's a formula. [00:51:01] Speaker A: I guess they run an algorithm or something. I don't know what the fuck is going on. But that's why I said, I think it's a group chat that niggas is in where there's like, they sending names like, get him. [00:51:14] Speaker B: Get him. Okay. I get it with the younger women. Cause I'm looking at niggas too. Like, oh, what's up with. There's a certain caliber of guy, a certain price. Not price range. [00:51:26] Speaker A: Price range. [00:51:27] Speaker B: Salary. I didn't mean to say price range. That was crazy. Edit that up. Salary, Salary. That I would, you know, hope that the person that I'm dating makes. [00:51:38] Speaker A: Why? [00:51:39] Speaker B: Because I want a princess wedding. [00:51:44] Speaker A: But you don't want to get married. [00:51:46] Speaker B: I never said that. [00:51:48] Speaker A: You want to get married. [00:51:49] Speaker B: I got a wedding playlist. [00:51:51] Speaker A: You want to get married? [00:51:52] Speaker B: Yeah. One day. [00:51:53] Speaker A: Since when? [00:51:54] Speaker B: I never said I never wanted to get married. Yeah, I want to get married. I want. I want the picket fence and, you know, the white picket fence. [00:52:02] Speaker A: Nobody got no picket fences. Got barbed wire because you gotta. You try to keep out. Huh? Barbed wire to keep off your property. [00:52:10] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Well, whatever. Whatever. Our version of a picket fits. Barbed wire, brick wall. [00:52:19] Speaker A: That crazy? [00:52:19] Speaker B: I don't know. But yeah, no, I do want to get married. I want to settle down. [00:52:23] Speaker A: Not today. [00:52:25] Speaker B: Not with anybody who I am frequenting. So I haven't had. It's almost like if I come right here to you and put a bunch of burgers in front of you. You don't eat meat, right? So it's Like, I'm hungry, but I don't want that. [00:52:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:52:42] Speaker B: I don't want. The options that are available are not. Not pleasing. What's the word? [00:52:47] Speaker A: They're not within your dietary range. [00:52:50] Speaker B: I like the way you be talking sometimes. Sometimes I like that shit. You haven't hit us with a word of the day in a long time. [00:52:56] Speaker A: I got one for you today. I got one for you later. [00:52:59] Speaker B: Okay. [00:53:00] Speaker A: But since you were talking about weddings and whatnot, I'm one of them people who hate Valentine's Day. Like, I literally hate. I don't. Okay. I hate Valentine's Day. I really dislike all the holidays. [00:53:14] Speaker B: Why do you hate Valentine's Day? [00:53:16] Speaker A: It's stupid. It's completely contrived and made up. [00:53:18] Speaker B: Well, shout out to all the lovers. I have a discount code going for the whole fashions card game. I did drop it for Valentine's Day. It's still open right now. And it is for the number four lovers only. And you get about 30 or 40% off of your car purchase. So shout out to the lovers. I'm not like DJ Head. I love y'all. I love your day. I won't be celebrating Valentine's Day. Have you ever celebrated? [00:53:46] Speaker A: I have, but it was under protest. [00:53:49] Speaker B: Okay, define protest. [00:53:52] Speaker A: I didn't want to do it and I didn't want to be there. I did it for the benefit or the liking of someone else. [00:53:57] Speaker B: Was it against your will? [00:53:58] Speaker A: That's what protest is. I was there completely against my will. I didn't want to fuck with it. [00:54:02] Speaker B: Did you participate? [00:54:04] Speaker A: I benefited from it. [00:54:06] Speaker B: You got some head. [00:54:07] Speaker A: Yes. [00:54:08] Speaker B: Okay. Did you buy. You bought flowers? [00:54:10] Speaker A: Did I buy flowers? Not for Valentine's Day. I bought the flowers. Cause it was Friday. [00:54:14] Speaker B: Okay, but were they Valentine? Were they red roses? [00:54:17] Speaker A: No. [00:54:18] Speaker B: Were they pink? [00:54:19] Speaker A: No. [00:54:21] Speaker B: So you just walked in Trader Joe's and you just went and intentionally picked up the ones that was not for Valentine's Day? Cause, you know there's a whole section in Trader Joe's. Yeah, the flower section. When it's Valentine's Day, there's a whole section in the flower department that's specifically for Valentine's Day. [00:54:38] Speaker A: I wasn't fucking with that. [00:54:39] Speaker B: So you just went. You went over there to the Mother's Day? [00:54:42] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The little dandelion. Yeah. [00:54:45] Speaker B: You went and got the Wednesday flowers. [00:54:47] Speaker A: The yellow ones. [00:54:48] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. You gonna go against the grain? [00:54:51] Speaker A: Well, you know, I feel like I should use my platform to enrich the minds of people who think differently. [00:54:56] Speaker B: Was flowers the only thing that you got or did you get candy a teddy bear? [00:55:00] Speaker A: I got a girl break pads one time. [00:55:02] Speaker B: For Valentine's Day? [00:55:04] Speaker A: Yeah, for her car. [00:55:04] Speaker B: Was her brakes bad? [00:55:05] Speaker A: Yeah, okay. Yeah, the brakes was down to the rotors. It was eating into her. [00:55:11] Speaker B: I'm not mad at that. Cause sometimes I hate when people buy me gifts that I don't need. So I'm not. [00:55:16] Speaker A: It was thoughtful. I did that. And I paid her T mobile bill. It was crazy. [00:55:20] Speaker B: Oh, you was big trigger. [00:55:21] Speaker A: I wasn't triggering. I needed to talk to her. Fuck you. I was like, I gotta get in touch with this nigga. [00:55:32] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? You was missing her. [00:55:34] Speaker A: I had missed for her at one point. [00:55:36] Speaker B: Missed for her at one point. Yeah. And you paid her bill. [00:55:39] Speaker A: I paid the T mobile bill. [00:55:40] Speaker B: Why didn't you just let the bill. Cause you better than me. Cause if I would, I would rather just let the phone be off. So you can't talk to nobody. You talk to me in person. [00:55:48] Speaker A: Nah, I need communication. Cause I'm not gonna be pulling up. Cause gas was more expensive than the bill. [00:55:53] Speaker B: So there's people listening. There's people listening right now. And since you are the devil's advocate, I guess for Valentine's Day, give some advice for the man who feels obligated to celebrate Valentine's Day. [00:56:13] Speaker A: If you want to participate in Valentine's Day and be a sucker, do that. [00:56:18] Speaker B: You calling it sucker? [00:56:19] Speaker A: Well, it depends on your intention. If your intention is to placate the stereotype and to lean completely into capitalism for white gain, that's up to you. I just don't choose to do that with my platform or my. Or my pocket. [00:56:35] Speaker B: Okay, well, I have a. I have a know your role guide for Valentine's Day. [00:56:41] Speaker A: What's that? [00:56:42] Speaker B: And I found this on the wholefessions Pod Instagram. I don't know who's running this page. Okay, February 13th is Baby Mama's Day. February 14th. [00:56:51] Speaker A: Baby Mama's Day. [00:56:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:56:53] Speaker A: Okay, so what if you don't have a baby? That date for you. [00:56:56] Speaker B: Duh. Okay, Valentine's Day, February 14th is girlfriend slash wifey day. February 15th is side bitch day. [00:57:09] Speaker A: So if you are a side bitch or looking to be a side bitch. [00:57:13] Speaker B: No, you'll know that you a side bitch if he don't celebrate with you until the day after. [00:57:19] Speaker A: That's not true. [00:57:20] Speaker B: Why the fuck would you celebrate the day after? [00:57:22] Speaker A: What if you don't celebrate it? So what if I work on the 14th and I don't work. I'm off on the 15th? [00:57:27] Speaker B: No, you gonna figure it out. [00:57:29] Speaker A: What? [00:57:29] Speaker B: You gonna figure it out? [00:57:30] Speaker A: You want me to take off work? [00:57:32] Speaker B: There's Deliver. Deliver companies. [00:57:35] Speaker A: Okay? [00:57:36] Speaker B: You can send the flowers, you can send candy. It's ways to do it. [00:57:40] Speaker A: Okay. [00:57:41] Speaker B: And if he tell you I don't celebrate Valentine's Day. That's for my mama and my sister. [00:57:45] Speaker A: He don't love you, so I gotta be in love. [00:57:49] Speaker B: It's Lover's Day. [00:57:52] Speaker A: All right? [00:57:52] Speaker B: It's literally Lover's Day before we get on. [00:57:55] Speaker A: So. So, okay, so look, if we not in, like. If we not in love, then I don't have to celebrate it. [00:57:59] Speaker B: No. If you're not in a relationship, you're not obligated to celebrate Valentine's Day. [00:58:03] Speaker A: I'm not. Fuck. I'm not saying that. Just cause we in a relationship don't mean we in love. So if we don't. If we not in love, y'all in like. Yes, we're in lust. [00:58:11] Speaker B: But you're my boyfriend. [00:58:13] Speaker A: Yes. [00:58:14] Speaker B: So you celebrate Valentine's Day? If it's important to me. [00:58:18] Speaker A: So what day do I get if it's important to me? [00:58:20] Speaker B: Black History Month. [00:58:21] Speaker A: Get the fuck outta here. [00:58:25] Speaker B: Sunday Night Football. Nigga, I don't fucking know. Nigga. I don't know your birthday. [00:58:30] Speaker A: Nigga, I don't know what day is about the man. [00:58:33] Speaker B: Father's Day. [00:58:33] Speaker A: What if you ain't got kids? [00:58:34] Speaker B: Have one. [00:58:35] Speaker A: Get the. [00:58:36] Speaker B: It's not my bad that you don't have a kid. Nigga, that's the day for the niggas. [00:58:41] Speaker A: What if you can't have kids? [00:58:43] Speaker B: Then you getting too deep right now. I don't know. Before we get off Valentine's Day, I did go to the movie premiere of Heart Eyes. It's a romance horror comedy. It's so good. Are you looking it up right now? [00:58:59] Speaker A: Yes. [00:58:59] Speaker B: I wish I had my glasses. I'm bringing them even though it's not going to be Valentine's Day. I'm going to bring them next show. [00:59:03] Speaker A: What is wrong with the Internet? [00:59:04] Speaker B: So it's a serial killer. And guess who's the producers of Heart Eyes? Who Scream. [00:59:09] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [00:59:10] Speaker B: Yes. So, you know, I had to go see it. [00:59:13] Speaker A: Yes. Oh, my God. [00:59:13] Speaker B: So cute. [00:59:14] Speaker A: Yes. [00:59:15] Speaker B: Yes. And I forget the actor's name, but he plays chad in Scream 5 and 6. And he's the main character in this one. So obviously I was, you know, in there. Just a key can for Chad. I love that Chad. I think he's related to Cuban Gooden. Cause his last name is Gooden. But I can't think of his first name. Mason Gooden. Heartbreak. [00:59:37] Speaker A: I seen an ad for that. [00:59:38] Speaker B: Yeah, it's really good. [00:59:39] Speaker A: That's not the one with the girl in the getting the text at dinner, right? That's not that one. [00:59:45] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:59:45] Speaker A: Okay. All right. That ain't that. [00:59:46] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:59:47] Speaker A: I just saw a preview for that movie. [00:59:48] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's really, really good. I advise it's not an ad. It could be, though. But Sony who make movies, so. [00:59:56] Speaker A: A lot of people make movies. [00:59:57] Speaker B: All of them, y'all. This could be that. Yeah, but. Yeah. What are you watching movies these days? [01:00:02] Speaker A: Yes. [01:00:02] Speaker B: Do you have time for tv? [01:00:04] Speaker A: I haven't watched much tv and the stuff that I kind of wanted to start watching again. It's probably no point. Like, I was gonna get back into the bmf, but. [01:00:21] Speaker B: Over for that, you. [01:00:22] Speaker A: Know what I'm saying? I don't know if I should be investing in that franchise right now. [01:00:27] Speaker B: It's over. I mean, it's still 50s, though. [01:00:29] Speaker A: Yeah. But I am excited for raising Kanan. [01:00:32] Speaker B: Yes. [01:00:32] Speaker A: I'm excited for raising Kanan. I am excited for. I know that we shouldn't be those people who be like, oh, we can bring this back, but I would really. Two shows that I would like to bring back if we could is Ghost Power, Ghost and the Boondocks. If I can just get those two. Those two. I will watch week. [01:00:50] Speaker B: That'd be good. [01:00:51] Speaker A: Every week, faithfully. I will watch those every week faithfully. But like the rest of them, it's like, if I catch it, I catch it. I ain't gonna lie. I did binge watch over the holiday break. I did binge watch Zoe Saldana series Lioness. That shit cracking. [01:01:04] Speaker B: You fuck with Paradise? No, it's on Hulu, but it's really good. [01:01:09] Speaker A: Nah, I like Zoe Saldana. She's, you know, she's aesthetically pleasing. We have to also wanna shout out to Shinsia. [01:01:18] Speaker B: Why? [01:01:19] Speaker A: Because I want her to answer my dm. [01:01:22] Speaker B: Hey, she curved you, bro. [01:01:24] Speaker A: What you mean? [01:01:25] Speaker B: What you mean, what I mean? I think I said it. [01:01:28] Speaker A: I just shot another one, though. [01:01:30] Speaker B: It's not telling you. You cannot continue to send messages until. [01:01:33] Speaker A: The request is accepted. [01:01:35] Speaker B: You got some other shit going on over there. What you say on the follow up dm? [01:01:38] Speaker A: You thirsty, nigga? I've been shooting my shot on the air for a year. What you mean? [01:01:44] Speaker B: I just slid into somebody DMs. [01:01:46] Speaker A: So then what the fuck you talking about? [01:01:47] Speaker B: I didn't really slide. I just sent the heart eyes, man. Your friend, Your boy. Your boy. What? [01:01:56] Speaker A: Who boy what? I don't know what you told me. [01:01:57] Speaker B: I would never say the nigga name. [01:02:00] Speaker A: Is he my clothes boy or that's your boy? [01:02:02] Speaker B: You was, you was. You was. You was. You was. You was over there in another state with him before the fires. [01:02:07] Speaker A: Where the did I go, Nate? [01:02:10] Speaker B: What, you don't remember where you went? [01:02:12] Speaker A: No, I don't remember. I don't remember yesterday. [01:02:16] Speaker B: Well, maybe you don't remember this, nigga. What you doing checking your calendar right now? [01:02:19] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm trying to see where the fuck up. [01:02:22] Speaker B: It ain't that serious. It's not that serious. Okay, so we did not talk about Irv Gotti. [01:02:28] Speaker A: Yeah, we should. [01:02:29] Speaker B: The Hollywood Reporter did report this. Irv Gotti, Murder Inc. Records founder who worked with Ashanti and Ja Rule, passed away at 54 years old. Pairs up to Irv Gotti. You know, I didn't realize Murder Inc. Is one of my favorite labels. [01:02:48] Speaker A: Yeah, the run's crazy. [01:02:50] Speaker B: The Run was crazy, but I was too young to understand the run. [01:02:52] Speaker A: Correct. [01:02:53] Speaker B: So Ja Rule's music, Ashanti's music, I have. I have her album on my wall. He's even played a major role in DMX's career. [01:03:05] Speaker A: A major role. [01:03:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:03:08] Speaker A: He don't get credit for that, though. [01:03:09] Speaker B: Yeah, he doesn't. And Jay Z as well, right? [01:03:12] Speaker A: Jay Z. Yep. So Ja Rule, Vinny Vetti, Vici came out in 1999. Now, of course, Hala Hala. And then his classic album, which would be Rule 3, 3, 6. I don't know. Is Rule 336. The classic. I'm More As Pain as Love. The classic. I think it would be Rule 336. Cause that was all of the joints that came off of that. [01:03:32] Speaker B: Am I speaking out of turn with saying that Murder Inc's music videos kind of like. I don't know if. I don't know if I want to say, set the bar, but their concept, the storylines, the aesthetic of the videos is what we're missing right now in today's hip hop. When we talk about, like, how music videos don't have storylines and things like that, I feel like Murder Inc. Had the best videos back in the day. [01:03:55] Speaker A: I could see that they video. Yeah, but there were other videos that was going crazy. Like, I liked. I like what 50 was doing with his videos. Like, that's around the same time. But also I liked. Actually, you know who had decent videos. Like when Game came out, Game had hard videos. [01:04:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:04:21] Speaker A: Like, how we do video was like, they put that together. It looked like they threw it together fast. But Game always had dope and Lil Wayne had really dope videos. [01:04:29] Speaker B: Well, so for me, that was a blueprint for music videos. Even they. To me, they were also like the pillar of collabing hip hop with music, with R B. Like, down for you. [01:04:42] Speaker A: That's how they wrote their songs, pretty much. [01:04:44] Speaker B: What you mean? [01:04:45] Speaker A: That's pretty much how they structured their songs. Like, they made hip hop, but it was rb. [01:04:49] Speaker B: Got you. Okay, okay. That's my favorite genre. [01:04:51] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:52] Speaker B: Did he create the hip hop, R B genre, or is that Puffy? [01:04:55] Speaker A: No, it ain't about the hip hop, R and B genre. It's about how they did it because. [01:05:00] Speaker B: Cause that's one genre. Right. [01:05:01] Speaker A: Ja Rule, I would say, I would argue that Ja Rule was one of the pioneers of melodic rap. Then you got, you know, the other people, 50 did it. Nelly, Nelly, and then all the way up to Drake. [01:05:16] Speaker B: Right, right, right. [01:05:17] Speaker A: So I would argue if somebody like, I heard Ja Rule have said that. Ja Rule said that before on stage, he's like, I pioneered this melodic rap shit. [01:05:25] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:05:25] Speaker A: I'm not mad at that. Because it wasn't really too many people doing. He got clowned for seeing rapping. [01:05:30] Speaker B: Right. [01:05:31] Speaker A: Like, a lot. And then now you see that's. That's a whole genre. Melodic rap is a whole category at the award show. [01:05:37] Speaker B: Who would I be without my baby? [01:05:40] Speaker A: Also, Ja Rule can't sing to save his life, but, you know, shout out to. Shout out to Murder, Inc. I think also, you know, what else is slept on for Murder, Inc. Is the Ashanti. The Ashanti. Like, we got a lot of Ashanti, but not too much. Like, she was featured on stuff, but not. It wasn't like, remember how Lil Wayne was everywhere on everybody's shit because he was the hottest thing. Ashanti was the hottest thing in what they call it the princess of R and B at the time. But she wasn't oversaturated. Like, when Ashanti dropped, it still mattered. [01:06:12] Speaker B: But I feel like, though it was a time where Ashanti was like the. I don't want. I was so young, but from what I remember, in my household, she was like the only thing talked about. Even if you think about, I want to say foolishness hit the countdown so many times. I don't want to say the wrong number. 106 in park. And then even that first album, the Ashanti album came out 2002. Chapter two came out 2003. Those are amazing albums. And then her collabs, always on time. Yeah. What was the other one that she had with Mesmerized. Mesmerized. Happy baby, Unfoolish the way that I love you. That was 2008, though. Rock with you, Rain On Me. All of those were fucking hits down for you. The other artist that he discovered, Charlie Baltimore Vita, he had even some crazy shit with. They had some crazy stuff with R. [01:06:59] Speaker A: Kelly also, I think Murder, Inc. They had what Cadillac Ty was on that label. I remember I got the Murder, Inc. Collab. I mean, the Murder, Inc. It was called something. I think it was called the Ink. Yeah, it was called the Ink, I think. And Irv Gotti had put that album out. And I had got that. Cause I was a huge fan of Murder, Inc. Because it was digestible music. Like a lot of people accuse before the gangsta rap movement. When I look at that, like Dre 2001, then you got Eminem, then you got 50. And then game. It was more aggressive music coming out after the Murder, Inc. Run. But during that time, I think to Irv Gotti's credit, it was digestible music. You had little kids the same way people, the same way. You see little kids singing and harmonizing to the Drake music today. You see the little kids singing them Ashanti hooks. You see the little kids rapping them Ja Rule lyrics. [01:07:50] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:07:51] Speaker A: And so I thought that that's what made Murder, Inc. Successful. But then it was also a grimy side with Cadillac Ty. And it was one other dude on. [01:07:57] Speaker B: The label, Santana, Black Child. [01:07:59] Speaker A: Black Child. That's what I was thinking about. [01:08:01] Speaker B: He also had, who we didn't mention. Little Mo, Christina Milian, and Lloyd. [01:08:07] Speaker A: He did sign Lloyd. [01:08:09] Speaker B: I didn't know that. I didn't know that. [01:08:11] Speaker A: Yeah, he did sign Lloyd. Yeah. I think Irv was one of them people ahead of his time. And also, I don't know if this is appropriate to bring up at this time. But I remember when I interviewed J. Prince for J. Prince, put out a book, his autobiography, I think it was Shout out to Julia Beverly. But J. Prince, I interviewed him and I asked him about why the feds started cracking down on him. Suge and Irv Gotti. And there's a rumor in hip hop saying that they were about to start a rap union to unionize the rapper. So they can get paid fairly for their work for publishing and shit like that. And J. Prince said that that was true. He said, me, Irv and Suge were about to start a union for rappers to get paid fairly in the music industry. I was like, damn, that take balls like shout out to all three of them. But that take balls. [01:08:59] Speaker B: You mentioned him being ahead of his time and that's crazy to me because I was a fan of Tails. Did you watch Tails on bet? [01:09:07] Speaker A: No. [01:09:08] Speaker B: So Tails was a show where they would take a song and create a story behind it. Okay, so like Slick Rick. What's the. What's the famous Slick Rick song? [01:09:16] Speaker A: Which one? [01:09:17] Speaker B: Knock him out the Box. Oh, yeah, Rick. They like, for example, they took that song and then they just put a whole story behind it. And I want to say it was two seasons of it. I watched it. Every drop, every episode. Dropped it that came out. I watched it. But I thought that was just so entertaining. I'm one of those visual people. When I hear music, I think of the music video. He not only created a visual for it, but it was a full show. It was like a 40, 30 minute show, which I thought. I thought that was amazing. I would love for them to bring Tails back if they can. [01:09:47] Speaker A: But shout out to Irv Gotti, man. I think, yes. What he was able to create with Murder Inc. Is definitely part of hip hop history. And shout out to his family too. It was very unexpected, really sudden. [01:09:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:09:59] Speaker A: The news had leaked and everybody didn't want to. I didn't want to jump out on it because I'm like, I'm not confirmed. I don't. I don't know enough. [01:10:06] Speaker B: You saw they told Jamie Foxx up. Yeah, they said that clone tripping. [01:10:11] Speaker A: They whooped. Jamie Foxx, they whooped too. Also. I think when death happens that close to you. Yeah. You know, like, I remember when Nip passed. I ain't gonna say who it was, but I remember who called me that Sunday and told me, he gone, head. He gone. And I didn't. I was just sat in my house and I was just sitting there quiet and like, I was crying and shit. [01:10:27] Speaker B: That was a sad day in the city. [01:10:28] Speaker A: I was just sitting there and I remember when I had the conversation later, it's like, why you didn't say nothing? It's like, n. My first mind is not to post. Is not to post or fucking, like, be the first one with the news. Like, nigga, the homie just got killed. So I could see why. You know, somebody like Jamie Foxx, if that's his man, like, why he wouldn't be like that. [01:10:48] Speaker B: Right? Right. [01:10:48] Speaker A: So I don't think. I think we just gotta show a little bit more respect. Even when the Kobe thing happened, people was like trying to be first and it came out of nowhere. But Shout to his family. Shout to Murder Inc. Man, prayers up head. [01:11:00] Speaker B: So you doing some cock blocking? [01:11:02] Speaker A: I did cockblock. [01:11:03] Speaker B: You on your way to cock block. [01:11:04] Speaker A: What you mean? [01:11:05] Speaker B: Because you not taking me to All Star Weekend. [01:11:07] Speaker A: Yep, definitely cock blocking. I'm going to All Star Weekend. If you gonna be in the Bay, make sure you tap in with me. Shout out to everybody out there. Shout out to Big Dave. Shout out to my dude, Da Boy Dame. Shout out to DJ Artistic. He's gonna be out there as well. Yeah, me, yg, Bigvon. We're gonna be at Club YOLO on Saturday night. So if you in All Star Weekend, tap in with us. It's like one of the biggest main clubs in Frisco. We gonna be out there running around. Shout out to Miles Minick. We gonna be out there doing a lot of stuff with Miles Minick for the Christian rap team. But yeah, shout out to Glow Records. I think that this All Star Weekend's gonna be very interesting. Shout out to DLO too, from the Bay. Cause DLO put out a disclaimer and he was like, listen, all you rappers coming out here to the Bay, just let you know, don't be coming out here trying to look richer than everybody. Don't be coming out here, just be respectful and you good. [01:11:56] Speaker B: There's gonna be some bipping going on. [01:11:58] Speaker A: Don't come out here with all. Don't put every chain you got on and be walking around the Bay like it's just like. It's like that. [01:12:07] Speaker B: DLO know, you know. [01:12:08] Speaker A: And then he said, DLO said, if you coming from la, he said, matter of fact, don't stay. He said, when you come to the Bay for All Star Weekend, stay in la. He said, fly to the Bay, do your shows and shit and stay in your hotel room in LA. [01:12:28] Speaker B: That's crazy. [01:12:29] Speaker A: Shout out to my dude, Jayant D'Lo. [01:12:33] Speaker B: Funny, I interviewed Dlo and I had been waiting my whole life to ask him about the Rick Ross shit. Oh yeah, Just to find out that that was fake. They did not take Rick Ross chain. It was like a belt buckle or something like that. It was acting like it was the chain. But. Shout out to D Lo. [01:12:47] Speaker A: Yeah, but yeah, All Star Weekend's going down. Gina Views wants to be in the building for whatever reason. Maybe you trying to catch a fresh 23 year old or something. [01:12:55] Speaker B: I'm not fucking with no 23 year old. 25, no, I have a four year radius. So we have to have been in high school at the same time. [01:13:03] Speaker A: So 29 ish ish ish is crazy ish. Okay. All right, well, yeah, tap in with us also. Join that. I mean, hit that following and subscribe on our YouTube page. We would definitely appreciate that. We on our journey, we want to get. Shout to the chat. You know what I'm saying? We want to get them numbers up. [01:13:26] Speaker B: Shout out to the chat. They be fucking with us. [01:13:28] Speaker A: They fuck with us. [01:13:29] Speaker B: That's what they said. [01:13:30] Speaker A: That's what our producer said. [01:13:31] Speaker B: Shout out to our girl. [01:13:32] Speaker A: And also TikTok. Hit that. TikTok. It's effective immediately. Instagram. It's effective immediately. Live on X dot com. Shout out to Elon. I guess for whatever reason, we didn't talk about Kanye purposely on this episode. [01:13:45] Speaker B: Cause why we're gonna talk about him next time. I feel like he gonna pull another stunt within before we. Before we see. See Hip Hop Nation again. [01:13:53] Speaker A: All right, so, yeah, make sure you subscribe to YouTube. That's the most important tools. We appreciate you. Also get that car game. [01:13:58] Speaker B: Yes. Hoefashions.com use promo code number four. And then lovers only. [01:14:04] Speaker A: Hip Hop Nation. We appreciate you. We each and every week on the radio, Hip Hop Nation via SiriusXM. You get that SiriusXM app or subscribe to Hip Hop. I mean, subscribe to SiriusXM and listen in your car every Sunday, 5pm Pacific, 8pm Eastern. We'll see you next week.

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