Episode Transcript
[00:00:04] Speaker A: Yo, it's effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:00:06] Speaker B: What up, Hip Hop Nation? It's your favorite homegirl, Gina Views.
[00:00:09] Speaker A: Yes. We are back for another week of shenanigans. Thank you for tuning in each and every week right here on Effective immediately. Hit that subscribe button if you haven't already. Also, subscribe to that podcast everywhere. And make sure you buy the hofashions car game.
[00:00:26] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, saying right here, real official, unfiltered conversations, intimate experiences.
[00:00:32] Speaker A: I figured we plug your shit at the top that way for niggas who don't listen. Watch all the way through.
[00:00:37] Speaker B: They watching all the way through.
[00:00:38] Speaker A: They watching all.
[00:00:39] Speaker B: They watching all the way through, for sure.
[00:00:40] Speaker A: Anything interesting happen with you this week?
[00:00:43] Speaker B: Nothing interesting happened to me this week that I can recall. I ducked off this week.
[00:00:49] Speaker A: You did.
[00:00:49] Speaker B: I duck off?
[00:00:50] Speaker A: You left out of here. You said, so I could turn my phone off. You asked our producer. You was like, I can turn my phone off. And she was like, yeah, Gina, you good? And then you left. And then.
[00:01:00] Speaker B: And then I had a week of being outside.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: Yeah, you was outside.
[00:01:04] Speaker B: I was outside. I went to day parties. I was. I got princess treatment. I did get princess treatment all weekend, me and our.
[00:01:12] Speaker A: You hosting parties like. You got a Zeus show coming out.
[00:01:16] Speaker B: Ha. Maybe I'm rolling something out. I don't know. I'm on rapper hours these days. This is a rollout since I'm dropping my mixtape. You know, me and our producer, Nay, we had a time this weekend.
[00:01:29] Speaker A: Oh, y'all went out?
[00:01:30] Speaker B: Yeah, one of the homegirls found out some stuff about her dude. She started texting him off. Everybody phone. We was amping it up too. We sliding through the black truck. Oh, yeah, me and Nay, we was in black trucks all weekend. We just. We sliding through the black trucks, you know?
[00:01:46] Speaker A: Doing what?
[00:01:47] Speaker B: Girl stuff. Girl stuff. Location to location.
You know, I also attended Eric Bellinger's premiere for Soul of a Sister. A BET original.
[00:02:02] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:02:03] Speaker B: Eric killed it.
[00:02:05] Speaker A: Yeah. Eric plays with the manager.
[00:02:07] Speaker B: Eric plays the A and R. The.
[00:02:08] Speaker A: A and R, for sure.
[00:02:09] Speaker B: And he has a New York accent in some scenes.
[00:02:15] Speaker A: Yeah, in some of them.
[00:02:16] Speaker B: Yeah, in some of the scenes.
[00:02:17] Speaker A: Some of the scenes. That accent, he got hit. You know what I'm saying?
[00:02:23] Speaker B: I said, look at him with his voice. But no, his character is a. A from the east coast. Who.
Oh, can I say all of that? Yeah, I don't wanna.
[00:02:35] Speaker A: Nah, we can talk about the movie.
[00:02:36] Speaker B: But I don't wanna spoil it.
[00:02:37] Speaker A: No, don't spoil it. But Just you could talk about the movie.
[00:02:40] Speaker B: Well, fast forward about five minutes. If you don't want the movie to be spoiled.
If you don't want to be spoiled for it, fast forward a movie. Well, I don't know how to tell or talk about a movie without spoiling it.
[00:02:52] Speaker A: Just give the premise.
[00:02:54] Speaker B: Okay, so Eric Bellinger plays an A and R who was in rehab and his family owns a label. And he gets out of rehab. His father passes away and he get to the label. He don't like the way the label moving. The label moving. Real2025ish where they just letting. They just putting anybody on the airwaves. And he discovers an artist who had a career 15 years prior. He discovers her in a train station and he changes her life.
[00:03:27] Speaker A: Changes her life.
[00:03:28] Speaker B: He changes her life. Eric does an amazing job. I'm not sure if this is his first role. We'll talk to him about it when he comes on the show. But he is such a good actor.
[00:03:37] Speaker A: Yeah, like, he did his shit.
[00:03:39] Speaker B: He did his shit. And there's a lot of different faces. Paris Nicole. Paris Nicole is on it. Little Fizz is on it.
I forget the actress real name. I wanna say her character name is Rizzi Ray in the movie. But yeah, she's in it. She does a great job. She plays a rapper in it. And me and RJ sitting next to each other the whole time, we going up like we like shout out to Rizzy Ray. Like she doing it. She going up. And then I see DJ Head.
[00:04:08] Speaker A: DJ Head is in the movie.
[00:04:09] Speaker B: DJ Head is in the movie?
[00:04:11] Speaker A: Yep. Shout out to Lux Angeles studio. Shout out to Jtasha and the whole people for Reese for hitting me up. She hates that. Sharice for hitting me up to be a part of that. It was dope. Because a couple people hit me like, yo, you playing yourself? I'm like, yes, but no, I'm playing a radio host from New York with.
[00:04:30] Speaker B: An effective immediately hoodie on.
[00:04:31] Speaker A: Well, you know, they let me in on.
[00:04:33] Speaker B: So you was supposed to have an accent.
[00:04:35] Speaker A: They wanted me to.
They wanted me to act like a New Yorker in the movie.
[00:04:42] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:04:43] Speaker A: And I was like, do you know who you casted like? I don't really.
[00:04:48] Speaker B: You acting, though.
[00:04:49] Speaker A: I know, but I don't even know.
[00:04:51] Speaker B: Give us some range, nigga.
[00:04:52] Speaker A: I don't even know how to do it without it being disrespectful.
[00:04:55] Speaker B: Okay. Do me a favor.
[00:04:57] Speaker A: What?
[00:04:57] Speaker B: Give me your best New York impression. Introducing the show.
Five, four, three, two, one.
[00:05:06] Speaker A: You're welcome to.
Effective immediately.
[00:05:12] Speaker B: The Disrespect is the shoulders.
[00:05:15] Speaker A: What you.
[00:05:16] Speaker B: The disrespect is in the shoulders and the hands.
[00:05:17] Speaker A: What do you mean? What you mean?
[00:05:19] Speaker B: I said it. I said, what?
[00:05:20] Speaker A: The shoulders is disrespect.
[00:05:22] Speaker B: It was. You welcome. Like, nigga, just talk, nigga.
[00:05:25] Speaker A: Okay, Ayo ock. Let me get an effective immediately.
[00:05:30] Speaker B: What?
[00:05:31] Speaker A: Like that?
How do I do it?
[00:05:35] Speaker B: So you were the worst actor in the movie?
[00:05:37] Speaker A: Yes, I'm by far the worst actor in the movie.
[00:05:40] Speaker B: They told this nigga, we need you to act like you from New York. He said, I'm coming with the effective immediately hoodie, being myself.
[00:05:47] Speaker A: So when you do films or TV or whatever, they tell you not to wear logos and stuff like that, Right? I showed up. Just a general rule of thumb, I always wear all black. I learned this from doing the first season of Rhythm and Flow. I showed up wearing all white. You can't wear all white on camera.
[00:06:01] Speaker B: Oh, really?
[00:06:02] Speaker A: No. So, no, no.
It fucks with Lisa Ray that it fucks with.
It fucks with the.
Unless they're shooting for you to wear all white. I'm never the main character. I'm always some ancillary shit.
[00:06:20] Speaker B: Right, right, right. So ancillary.
[00:06:22] Speaker A: Yes. So the white blow. It fucks with the ISO on the camera, whatever the case may be. Long story short, I just wear all black anyway, okay?
They were like, I don't like wardrobe departments because they always try to put me in button ups. We've been there.
[00:06:37] Speaker B: So you came in there acting like the main character?
[00:06:39] Speaker A: No, I went in there and I was like, hey, instead of me going to wardrobe, I have an idea. They were like, what? I said, I have this hoodie. They was like. They was in the walkies and shit.
We need set design and costume and wardrobe to DJ heads. We. And I was showing the lady, I said, look, she's like, what logo is this? I said, this is my logo. I own this. This is my brand. She said, you own it? I said, I own it 100%. She said, where is it at? I said, it's my brand. I own it. I swear to God. We have one product, all right? We need to sign your release for it. All right? Sign a release for it. And I was able to wear it in the film.
[00:07:12] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:07:13] Speaker A: So shout out to the whole team over there for letting me do my thing.
[00:07:16] Speaker B: I love that you wore it. I was loud as fuck when your face came up on the screen in this theater. That's my nigga.
[00:07:23] Speaker A: She'll be the worst to go watch a movie with if it's somebody she fuck with in the movie. Yeah. How was you acting when Rise came out? Did you go see Rise? I don't know.
[00:07:34] Speaker B: I was fucking two years old.
[00:07:36] Speaker A: Touche.
[00:07:37] Speaker B: I don't even remember fucking Rise.
[00:07:39] Speaker A: All right. Yeah.
[00:07:40] Speaker B: Like, I know what it is, but I don't remember Ryze.
[00:07:43] Speaker A: Okay?
[00:07:44] Speaker B: I don't fucking remember Ryze. Anyway, I remember the squabbles that day.
[00:07:48] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:07:49] Speaker B: Y'all remember that?
[00:07:50] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:07:51] Speaker B: Yeah. That's South Bay.
[00:07:52] Speaker A: Yeah. South Bay Galleria.
Yeah. Shout out to the team for that. Also shout out to you for going to see the film. Shout out to B. Boseman, too. Really want to give her her flower. She. She's the main character in the movie.
[00:08:05] Speaker B: Oh, my God. Her voice?
[00:08:08] Speaker A: Yeah, she killed it.
[00:08:09] Speaker B: Oh, my. She is Nina. What was her. Her name on there? Nina Walker.
[00:08:14] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:08:14] Speaker B: She did an amazing job in that role. Like, the movie just itself is a 10 out of 10, but her 20 out of 20.
[00:08:25] Speaker A: Yeah. I gotta get. We gotta get Vy to pull up, man. She shot the B. Boseman we exchanged.
She really helped me through that scene because she's an entertainer, She's a singer, but she's an actress as well. And she really was giving me pointers and stuff like that. Cause she. During the scene that we did, she had to get emotional. And, you know, I don't know how they react when women get emotional, but it's acting.
[00:08:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Who you thought? I know.
[00:08:48] Speaker A: So I'm like, it was just a weird situation, but she's like, listen, it's just. Let's just follow my lead. We just gonna. You know. And she worked me through it.
[00:08:55] Speaker B: So you didn't even know how to act.
[00:08:57] Speaker A: I didn't know how to acting emotional, so I had to be compassionate. Whatever. It was dope, though. It was dope experience. We were able to do my scene in one day, but it was cool.
[00:09:08] Speaker B: I see you still had them stupid ass glasses on.
[00:09:10] Speaker A: Yes. I can't see on the scene.
[00:09:13] Speaker B: You can act like you can, though.
[00:09:16] Speaker A: I can see. When I shot that scene, I could see right now. I can't really see.
[00:09:20] Speaker B: What hat did you wear?
[00:09:22] Speaker A: Just a regular black hat. I wore an all black hat.
[00:09:25] Speaker B: Oh, it wasn't all.
[00:09:25] Speaker A: No logos on it? Yeah.
[00:09:27] Speaker B: Okay. Okay, okay.
Well, you can't see now.
[00:09:30] Speaker A: No. They messed up my prescription.
[00:09:32] Speaker B: You need a fade.
[00:09:34] Speaker A: With who? The people. Mess up my scripture.
[00:09:36] Speaker B: The fucking person who messed up your picture?
[00:09:37] Speaker A: No, because it's multiple people. I don't think it was the lab. I think it was the simple ass Lady I was talking to.
[00:09:44] Speaker B: So you need a fade from her.
[00:09:47] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I wanna be clear. I don't blame the lab. It was the lady that I was talking to. I told. Cause I got two prescriptions, one to see regular and one to see close. Yeah, I'm telling the lady put the close shit in these over here.
[00:10:00] Speaker B: Put.
[00:10:00] Speaker A: Put the regular shit in these. These ones I'm wearing right now. She put the close shit in these and didn't do nothing with the other ones.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: So you only got close.
[00:10:08] Speaker A: Right. So how the fuck am I supposed to drive home?
[00:10:10] Speaker B: I don't think I've ever seen you crash out before.
[00:10:13] Speaker A: I wasn't crashing.
[00:10:14] Speaker B: No, you crashed out just now.
[00:10:16] Speaker A: Shit was pissed me off. Cause then they had to pop my lenses out and they had to remeasure my head, which is embarrassing.
They put this. You gonna see. You gonna see about three years. They gonna be measuring your shit. Then you can put these little stupid things on top of your glasses with no lenses on it. And they tell you to look straight and look to the side or whatever. They measure your whole head. So that way you don't look crazy when they put the lenses in.
[00:10:41] Speaker B: Everybody don't eventually need glasses.
[00:10:43] Speaker A: No, you will.
[00:10:44] Speaker B: Why would you put that on me?
[00:10:46] Speaker A: I'm just. I'm just, you know, maybe that's like.
[00:10:48] Speaker B: Me putting a baby on you.
[00:10:50] Speaker A: No.
[00:10:51] Speaker B: You see what I'm saying?
[00:10:52] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:10:53] Speaker B: You want to change my life? I'll change your life.
Don't do no shit like that to me. I don't want to go through this Hip Hop Nation. Everybody that is in the studio right now is wearing glasses.
[00:11:05] Speaker A: Literally.
[00:11:05] Speaker B: Like everybody.
[00:11:06] Speaker A: Yeah. Scott who work here, Salas, the manager, pb, he running the cameras and they our producers. What type of childhood did y'all have, nigga? What you mean?
We ran around with y'all, the kids.
[00:11:19] Speaker B: That was up close on the fucking TV on Saturday mornings, huh?
[00:11:23] Speaker A: Watching Power Rangers.
[00:11:24] Speaker B: Yeah, Yeah, I wasn't.
[00:11:26] Speaker A: What was you watching?
[00:11:28] Speaker B: I don't fucking know.
I don't even know if we had a TV.
[00:11:32] Speaker A: Oh, now you didn't have a TV, nigga, you was a kid in like 2011. You had a TV.
[00:11:39] Speaker B: I don't. I though. I was the type of kid, though. I never like loud and like being close up on stuff. Like I was always just chilling like in the back while all the kids was like, you know. And I played outside a lot too.
[00:11:55] Speaker A: I was outside getting in trouble.
[00:11:57] Speaker B: No, I was a good kid. I was a good Kid, I've never been suspended.
Technically. When I got suspended, though, they didn't. Both times, I had a fight. I had a fight in sixth grade. A boy hit me. So they didn't suspend me. They removed me from the class for three days.
[00:12:17] Speaker A: Mm.
[00:12:18] Speaker B: Why you do your lips like that?
[00:12:19] Speaker A: I'm listening.
[00:12:20] Speaker B: But that was a.
[00:12:21] Speaker A: That was my listening face.
[00:12:22] Speaker B: Ah. And then I had a fight in 11th grade, and the dean told me, straight up, girl, I would've took off on her too.
[00:12:30] Speaker A: The dean told you that?
[00:12:31] Speaker B: Yes, in front of my daddy. She said, oh, I would've took off on her.
[00:12:34] Speaker A: Was the dean 28?
[00:12:36] Speaker B: She was an older woman.
It was justified. It was justified.
[00:12:41] Speaker A: Girl, I would've took off with him too.
[00:12:42] Speaker B: Yeah. She was like, I would've did that too. And then it was crazy.
So I was already. We was already about to be gone for like two weeks. So technically I don't have any suspensions on my record. But I out of my dad's kids. I'm the good kid.
Want to ask him?
[00:13:00] Speaker A: No, I'm take your word for it.
[00:13:02] Speaker B: You take my word?
[00:13:03] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:03] Speaker B: You get the vibe that I'm, like, a bad kid?
[00:13:06] Speaker A: No, you are more like a mischievous kid.
[00:13:11] Speaker B: I was sneaky, for sure.
[00:13:12] Speaker A: Yeah, I can see you being sneaky. Not bad. Bad is extreme.
[00:13:16] Speaker B: I was sneaky. But we'll go on. Move on back to these glasses. Would you ever consider Lasik surgery?
[00:13:27] Speaker A: No. I'm scared of lasers being shot into my eyes. What the fuck? I look like Scott Summers.
[00:13:32] Speaker B: Does it have it?
[00:13:35] Speaker A: That was a comic book reference.
[00:13:36] Speaker B: Oh, it beats me.
[00:13:39] Speaker A: Yeah, that was an X Men reference.
[00:13:41] Speaker B: Does your trauma have anything to do with Final Destination 4?
[00:13:46] Speaker A: Hell, no.
[00:13:47] Speaker B: Did you see that clip?
[00:13:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I saw it.
[00:13:49] Speaker B: That scene, I mean.
[00:13:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I saw it. I'm not. That ain't got nothing to do with it, though. No, no.
[00:13:54] Speaker B: Final Destination didn't traumatize you at all?
[00:13:56] Speaker A: I was scared to fly for about eight months when I first. When I seen that first one.
[00:14:00] Speaker B: What about them logs?
[00:14:02] Speaker A: The freeway didn't bother me because I never driving nowhere where it's a truck with hella logs on it.
[00:14:06] Speaker B: So guess what? So probably, like, whatever reason I had a release party this night, whatever the night reason was. A release party. I'm on a freeway and it's no other cars, like, within, like, close, you know, to me or whatever. There's a truck in front of me with a bunch of wood on it. Like flat wood, though. So I'm driving and I look to the lane to my left I was like, dang, it ain't no cars right here. Why am I just behind this truck? So I swerve over and I'm driving now and I'm next to the truck. I just look up in the mirror in the rear view. Look over to the side, the right mirror. Why do I see the wood fall off?
[00:14:44] Speaker A: No, you didn't.
[00:14:46] Speaker B: On Candice Chanel Bentley.
[00:14:48] Speaker A: What's that mean?
[00:14:49] Speaker B: The wood fell off?
[00:14:50] Speaker A: Oh, the wood fell off.
[00:14:51] Speaker B: The wood fell off.
[00:14:54] Speaker A: In real life?
[00:14:55] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, nigga. I just put it on my sister, bro.
[00:14:58] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:14:58] Speaker B: I know.
So I. But what's crazy about it is it didn't even dawn on me that I was just behind the truck. So I like, get over and I see, I said, oh, shit.
[00:15:08] Speaker A: I went home.
[00:15:08] Speaker B: I was on.
[00:15:09] Speaker A: I was, yeah, fuck reason. Fuck, fuck reason.
[00:15:12] Speaker B: Don't even notice why I didn't come. Like. So. But this was crazy is it didn't even dawn on me immediately. So I kept driving. I said, oh, bitch, you need to go home.
[00:15:22] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:15:23] Speaker B: So literally, not even exaggerating. Like five minutes went by and I'm like, wait, I just saw the wood fall off of a truck that I was just behind.
Fuck me up. But Final Destination just released a trailer to the new one. It's Final Destination.
Final Destination. Bloodlines, Deadlines. Same thing though. Shit. Huh? You fuck with the Final Destination franchise?
[00:15:46] Speaker A: Not like that. I stopped after like the fourth one. Fifth one.
[00:15:49] Speaker B: Yeah, they did get a little crazy.
[00:15:51] Speaker A: It became a lot like the baby died and got reborn and shit. Like in the ambulance.
[00:15:57] Speaker B: What movie was you watching? No, that was not Final Destination.
[00:16:00] Speaker A: That was Final Destination.
[00:16:02] Speaker B: Which one?
[00:16:02] Speaker A: It was one of the ones where three. It was one of the ones where somebody was dying in the ambulance and the baby was being reincarnated or something. It got wild.
[00:16:12] Speaker B: You sure that wasn't a vision?
[00:16:14] Speaker A: I don't know what it was. It's a long ass time ago. But I'm just saying, I remember that happening. I'm like, yeah, I'm out. That was the last one. And then I watched one more after that and I was like, yeah, it's a reason why I'm out of here.
[00:16:25] Speaker B: So you don't. Cause I was gonna ask you what you think the best Final Destination opening is.
[00:16:29] Speaker A: Oh, the original one.
[00:16:31] Speaker B: The airplane.
[00:16:32] Speaker A: The airplane one. Because that's. Because the thing, you gotta think about it.
When that first came out, that scared the shit outta everybody.
[00:16:38] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:16:39] Speaker A: Like it wasn't. People who watched the movie was scared. Everybody was scared.
[00:16:42] Speaker B: Do you Know, that's why I'm scared.
[00:16:44] Speaker A: To fly to this day.
[00:16:45] Speaker B: I don't like flying at all.
[00:16:46] Speaker A: Because of that. Yes, that's why. That's the code. It's on. Yeah, that shit. When that first happened, it was like when we had Richard Lawson, we talked about the opening of something in Black. Diary in Black.
[00:16:57] Speaker B: Divorce in Black.
[00:16:58] Speaker A: Divorce in Black.
[00:16:59] Speaker B: I was gonna say Death at a Funeral.
[00:17:01] Speaker A: Death at a Funeral is a whole nother movie. But, yeah, it was like when we had him. I mean, when we talked about that, it was like those type of movie openings where nothing else is, like, it stick out.
[00:17:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:12] Speaker A: That Final Destination with that dude, he. There was a whole plane explosion and shit. And then a nigga woke up on the plane, bro, I'm outta here.
[00:17:19] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:17:20] Speaker A: I'm not flying for the next however the fuck long until I figure out, like, I'm good. You having that experience on the freeway. I'm driving. I'm taking the streets until fucking whenever.
Like, I'm not on the freeway.
[00:17:36] Speaker B: The way that I had looked at it, though, with that situation, I'm like, I have so much faith in God that my awareness just in general. Cause I didn't look at the thing and say, let me get from behind this truck, because it's the wood. I just looked over and said, why am I in this lane? There's no cars right here. You know what I'm saying? Like, I didn't even think about that. But that situation just showed me so much that you can. God could put something in your head and tell you to move on for another situation that you don't even know is about to happen. So with that, I believe in situations and stuff like that. Now, I didn't have a whole series of events following me. You get what I'm saying? Like, afterwards or whatever. But the whole concept of final destination, it has to come from somewhere. You know what I'm saying? Like, it has to come from some sort of, like, experiences. And up until probably five, I think the railroad. I mean, the NASCAR one was the one. I was like, all right. Like, all right, that ain't that. I don't see that happening in real life. But the roller coaster.
[00:18:42] Speaker A: The roller coaster was crazy.
[00:18:43] Speaker B: The freeway, the airplane.
[00:18:46] Speaker A: I think the freeway one was the most relatable. Yeah. Cause it was just so many people. That was impact. And so many people died on that freeway. It was insane. Like, they killed a gang of people on that freeway.
[00:18:57] Speaker B: So they dropped the trailer last week for the. Did you watch the trailer yet?
[00:19:01] Speaker A: I Seen part of it, but I logged off.
[00:19:03] Speaker B: So there's.
[00:19:04] Speaker A: I don't need that type of shit on my spirit. I already can't sleep.
[00:19:07] Speaker B: This was so crazy. Is I seen somebody say. Cause so the 20 year anniversary for. It can't be 20. You have like 26 years anniversary for the first one. Just pass, okay? It just passed. And then they dropped the trailer and somebody said, look at y'all. Ready to traumatize a whole new generation. Because kids today don't understand what that felt like for us being children. Watching it as an adult is like, all right, I know that these are like surreal type of like situations, but watching it as a fucking kid, is it just do something to you?
[00:19:41] Speaker A: Because you also got to think about it at that time. That was them. I don't want to call them teeny bopper movies, but that was a thing to go to the movies with your friends. Yeah, yeah, I know what you did last summer. All that type of shit. That was like the thing. And so all of these type of movies were coming out, the screams and all of these movies were coming out around this time where it was like a thing where they knew between that like 16 to 18, 16 to like 22.
[00:20:06] Speaker B: And those are the characters. That's the character's ages in the movie.
[00:20:09] Speaker A: So they know what they doing. Yeah, they know what the fuck they doing.
[00:20:12] Speaker B: You just mentioned. I know what you did last summer. They just dropped that. That's dropping.
[00:20:15] Speaker A: I don't care about that. The new one, how many months it's gonna be?
[00:20:18] Speaker B: It's only two.
[00:20:19] Speaker A: They need to add mustard.
God damn, nigga.
[00:20:23] Speaker B: Mustard should hop on that, though. Like, they dropping a new one July 18, and then, you know, they doing the Scream remake.
[00:20:32] Speaker A: Yeah, I just.
[00:20:33] Speaker B: Next year is dropping.
[00:20:34] Speaker A: It's too much.
[00:20:35] Speaker B: What do you think, though, about all these remakes? Is passion of Christ 2?
[00:20:39] Speaker A: Oh, you couldn't wait to get that off.
[00:20:40] Speaker B: Passion of the Christ 2.
[00:20:44] Speaker A: Bro. Jita hit the studio today, going up about this Passion of Christ too.
And I'm like, the thing is, the thing about Passion to Christ, when I saw the first one, it wasn't even in English.
[00:20:56] Speaker B: Yeah, it was subtitles.
[00:20:57] Speaker A: Yeah. So I'm reading the whole movie. I'm exhausted. Yeah, movie, three hours, you know what I'm saying? Like, you done read a whole. Like the whole new. The Old Testament.
[00:21:09] Speaker B: So the whole Old Testament is crazy.
[00:21:13] Speaker A: You done read the book, the whole shit. But when I saw the first one, I'm like, okay, this is what it is. Cool.
People were very upset about that movie.
[00:21:27] Speaker B: Really?
[00:21:28] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause Mel Gibson produced it. Mel Gibson, I think, directed it. They were saying they were calling him all kind of names because.
[00:21:36] Speaker B: What was the outrage, though?
[00:21:37] Speaker A: Because it wasn't depicted. Everybody got their own version of that story.
[00:21:41] Speaker B: So they didn't use King James version.
Who version did they use?
[00:21:48] Speaker A: I'mma just sit here.
[00:21:49] Speaker B: Who version did they use, though? Who version is it?
[00:21:53] Speaker A: What, nigga?
[00:21:55] Speaker B: The King James version.
[00:21:56] Speaker A: I know what you said. I can't believe you said it.
They didn't use the King James version. No. I don't know which version they used for historical context.
That's crazy.
[00:22:09] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. I didn't know that he got back. I mean, I was a kid then, too, but I didn't know it was backlash for that.
[00:22:15] Speaker A: So Passion to Christ, too.
[00:22:17] Speaker B: Yeah. So what you think, though? Like, what? You think it's gonna give. What you mean, like part two to the biopic?
[00:22:23] Speaker A: It's a biopic.
[00:22:25] Speaker B: Is, nigga. It's God's story.
[00:22:26] Speaker A: It's not God. It's Jesus.
[00:22:27] Speaker B: It's his son. It's the Trinity. The Father, the Son, and the Spirit. They all one.
Is it not a biopic?
Ask Felicia.
[00:22:41] Speaker A: Let me see.
[00:22:42] Speaker B: Ask Felicia.
What are you looking up?
[00:22:47] Speaker A: Biopic. A movie dramatizing the life of a particular person, probably a biopic.
[00:22:54] Speaker B: Yeah, I know, nigga.
So what you think it's gonna give for part two?
[00:23:04] Speaker A: I don't know. I don't know what to expect. What do you think?
[00:23:07] Speaker B: Well, I would act like I don't know, but I did just watch the trailer.
[00:23:10] Speaker A: So what are you.
[00:23:11] Speaker B: So before I was like, what are y'all finna do? If he already.
What story do you tell? But is basically from what I saw from the trailer, is telling the story of the people who've had. And I only watched it once and hearing it was loud. So if I say this wrong, whatever, but what I got from it is that it's showing people who have sightings of Jesus after the resurrection. Oh, I didn't believe you. That he was here. Oh, you told me you would come back. I didn't believe you. So it's basically. It's that it's him getting cracking and coming back.
[00:23:48] Speaker A: He went and got cracking and he.
[00:23:50] Speaker B: Came back and he came back and.
[00:23:51] Speaker A: He came back three days.
[00:23:53] Speaker B: He popped up and he showed niggas.
[00:23:56] Speaker A: How long?
[00:23:57] Speaker B: Three days.
[00:23:58] Speaker A: Three days.
[00:23:59] Speaker B: Three days.
He came back, Resurrects resurrection day.
[00:24:02] Speaker A: Right.
[00:24:03] Speaker B: So I'm definitely going to see that. And it's still directed by Mel Gibson, is it? Mm.
[00:24:09] Speaker A: Why would he run that back?
[00:24:10] Speaker B: Well, it says from the director of Mel Gibson. That doesn't always mean that they directed.
[00:24:14] Speaker A: It, but got you. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I might skip that one. How you tell me about it?
The King James version.
[00:24:21] Speaker B: You with church?
[00:24:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I with church.
[00:24:23] Speaker B: When the last time you've been to church?
[00:24:25] Speaker A: What you mean? Like virtual church or like physically in the. In the building?
[00:24:30] Speaker B: Whatever you count as church.
[00:24:32] Speaker A: I went. I. I participated in a virtual church like not too long ago.
[00:24:36] Speaker B: Okay. I haven't been to church since.
[00:24:38] Speaker A: COVID Yeah, it was like a couple weeks. Few. Maybe like a couple months ago. I participated.
[00:24:45] Speaker B: You saw.
What's his name? Marvin Sapp.
[00:24:49] Speaker A: Yes, I saw Marvin Sapp go viral.
He was at his congregation and Marvin Sapp, basically, Marvin Sapp was like, yo, told the ushers, hey, I need y'all to close the doors of the church.
We about to take these, These ties, these offerings, get this shit cracking. And he said, it's a thousand people in here and I need 40 grand. I need 20,000. $20 from each of y'all saints and I need $20 from people watching at home on the stream. And he was asking for super chats. Yes. Yeah, he was telling everybody on stream to stay on stream because he need that QR code scan and he wanted his $20. He was. He was dead ass, though.
[00:25:33] Speaker B: That's some right there, boy.
[00:25:35] Speaker A: He was dead ass.
[00:25:37] Speaker B: So has he said why he needed it? Like, was rent due?
[00:25:42] Speaker A: He was trying to raise money and I'm not familiar with the cause. I just know that he was dead ass about that 40k. And he wanted that 40k that day.
[00:25:50] Speaker B: Did he get it?
[00:25:51] Speaker A: I don't know. I didn't stick around long enough to find out, cuz I was just like, yo, not me today. This can't be. This wouldn't be me. Yeah, I got to. I. I couldn't. He was like, yeah, you know.
You know, saints, we need y'all help. Like, he trying to, you know, but.
[00:26:07] Speaker B: What'S proper tithes and offering etiquette.
[00:26:11] Speaker A: I was taught in the Christian church. 10%. Okay, so 10% of your earnings.
[00:26:16] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:26:17] Speaker A: Okay. So if you make a thousand hundred of that go to the church.
[00:26:21] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:26:22] Speaker A: That's what I was taught.
[00:26:23] Speaker B: But a month or a week, every.
[00:26:28] Speaker A: Time, you get paid.
So if your monthly, if your.
She trying to figure it out. If your monthly, I'mma give a dollar regardless. What you mean?
[00:26:39] Speaker B: I'm going to give a dollar regardless.
[00:26:43] Speaker A: That's Your floor or your top.
[00:26:45] Speaker B: That's what's in the basket.
The fuck, nigga?
[00:27:02] Speaker A: So.
So you made.
[00:27:06] Speaker B: You pocket watched it.
But look, I used to be able to do that until they started putting the QR codes on the screen. Cause now I feel guilty because I'm bringing in a dollar because I don't carry cash. So I'm just grabbing what's in the armrest. You feel me? What's in the pockets? What's in my purse. You feel what I'm saying? But now they got the QR codes and the links on the screen. And as an adult, giving a dollar is crazy. You grown now. You feel what I'm saying?
[00:27:34] Speaker A: Well, now churches is taking Venmo cash app Zelle. You know what I'm saying? They taking Apple pay.
[00:27:41] Speaker B: I went to a church.
[00:27:42] Speaker A: Green Dot.
[00:27:46] Speaker B: The Visa, the Visa gift card is crazy. I went to a church. I'm not gonna call the church out Wick.
Ebit taking Ebb. It is crazy.
It's on Crenshaw. Big ass church.
[00:28:01] Speaker A: Oh, okay.
[00:28:02] Speaker B: Big ass church.
[00:28:03] Speaker A: Yep. Hard to figure that one out.
[00:28:04] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, Crenshaw, run along.
[00:28:07] Speaker A: It's Christian is over there. Yeah, in the center.
[00:28:09] Speaker B: It's this long. Crenshaw. So fucking long.
The pastor was like, if you giving more than $100, hallelujah. Stand up.
And I looked around, I'm like, I know I don't got $100 to give, but, like, people was, you know, like, rising up, standing up. If you give him more than $200.
Stand up.
If God put it on your heart to give more than 500. My car note.
Slow down, motherfucker. I mean, not. Sorry, God. Ooh, shit. I'm sorry. I apologize. God, please forgive me. But that's what I was thinking.
What the fuck? $500.
[00:28:53] Speaker A: I ain't never gave that much.
[00:28:54] Speaker B: I'mma pay your car note. $500 is crazy.
[00:28:57] Speaker A: I ain't never gave that much, and I've had good years.
[00:29:00] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. God don't play about me. But I was looking around, I'm like, oh, I'll never be back here. I'm not coming back over here.
[00:29:08] Speaker A: It costs too much to worship here.
[00:29:10] Speaker B: Yeah, y'all high over here.
This church expensive?
[00:29:14] Speaker A: Hey, if the church costs more than Disneyland to get in, I'm good.
[00:29:19] Speaker B: I like the churches on the corners. The church. Shout out to my church. Friendly Friendship Baptist Church. That's where I was baptized. Shout out to Pastor King. I like the churches on the corners that feel like intimate. It's family. I Don't like the big TV churches, I don't like them.
[00:29:33] Speaker A: So if they got a stream, you ain't fucking with it?
[00:29:36] Speaker B: No, my pastor be streaming or he like dropped the audio and stuff, but.
[00:29:39] Speaker A: He drops the audio.
[00:29:41] Speaker B: It's like a mixtape.
[00:29:44] Speaker A: My pastor got a podcast.
[00:29:46] Speaker B: Yeah, I fuck with. I'm sorry. We keep cussing, talking about God. It's Sunday though. Hallelujah.
Praise the Lord. If you worship God this morning, say amen. Hip Hop Nation.
[00:29:59] Speaker A: Shut up.
[00:30:01] Speaker B: Shut the fuck up. I like Sarah Jakes. Okay, you, you familiar Sarah Jake? She's on the Black Effect.
[00:30:08] Speaker A: Oh, she relation related to td?
[00:30:13] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:30:14] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:30:15] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:30:16] Speaker A: She's a minister, she's a pastor. I would assume she would have a correlation to td.
[00:30:20] Speaker B: I don't, I don't be assuming like that.
[00:30:22] Speaker A: Okay, well, I would.
[00:30:23] Speaker B: I don't be assuming from. Because that's like assuming you got a correlation to.
[00:30:27] Speaker A: Shut up.
[00:30:28] Speaker B: You feel what I'm saying, though?
[00:30:29] Speaker A: I feel you.
[00:30:30] Speaker B: You pick it up when I put it down.
[00:30:31] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:30:32] Speaker B: That's his daughter. That's an amazing woman right there. Soul of a woman. Is that the name of it?
[00:30:36] Speaker A: She be spitting, she preaching. She be preaching like.
[00:30:39] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. She's very relatable. But before we get off of pastors, what's the pastor name that remember when he. When the people ran up in the church and robbed him on stream?
[00:30:49] Speaker A: I do, I remember his name.
[00:30:51] Speaker B: And then they shouted him out on the stage at the Hip Hop Awards in the battle.
[00:30:56] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I don't remember his name, but I remember when that happened. And then I remember, I remember a preacher. I remember what pastor was that that was riding around in the Bentley?
[00:31:05] Speaker B: That was him.
[00:31:06] Speaker A: Oh, that was him.
[00:31:06] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:31:07] Speaker A: Like it's nothing.
[00:31:08] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that was him.
[00:31:10] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:31:11] Speaker B: That was him.
[00:31:13] Speaker A: 50 Cent, shout out to fifth.
[00:31:15] Speaker B: This is a 50 Cent stand show.
[00:31:19] Speaker A: Yeah, okay.
[00:31:20] Speaker B: Yeah, I love that 50 boy.
[00:31:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm rocking with 50 Cent.
[00:31:23] Speaker B: I love that 50 boy. I love 50 Cent.
He signed a 30 year lease agreement for G Unit Films and television in Louisiana.
[00:31:35] Speaker A: Yep. In Shreveport.
[00:31:38] Speaker B: Do you know how much amazing shit we are about to get in the next 30 years?
[00:31:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean, we got. Power's been on how long?
[00:31:52] Speaker B: 10, I believe.
[00:31:53] Speaker A: So it's been about 10 years now, right?
[00:31:55] Speaker B: Maybe.
[00:31:56] Speaker A: No, cuz the first. No, first power came out like. No, the first one came out like 2016.
[00:32:00] Speaker B: Let me see.
[00:32:01] Speaker A: I think.
Oh, no. 2015.
[00:32:04] Speaker B: 2015.
[00:32:05] Speaker A: Yeah, because I remember when he did them drops 2014. 2014.
[00:32:10] Speaker B: 2014, yeah.
50 need his own channel.
[00:32:20] Speaker A: Like he has. He has a couple of channels like on Roku and stuff like that. I forgot what the name of the channel is. But he does have a channel where it just play. I don't know if he plays like the 50 universe stuff. Not 50 universe. So Starz and them, they own those shows, like whatever. So those own stars. But he does have access to his own channel where he can put programming.
Do you? Oh, they play all of it.
[00:32:44] Speaker B: Remember before power, when 50 was doing them movies?
[00:32:48] Speaker A: Yeah, Den of Thieves.
[00:32:50] Speaker B: Before Den of Thieves.
[00:32:51] Speaker A: Oh, before that. Yeah.
[00:32:52] Speaker B: It was one where he like, he had to lose weight. I think he played like an athlete or something.
[00:32:57] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember one. I remember another one he did with Robert De Niro. Yeah, that was a big role for him.
[00:33:02] Speaker B: He had hella. He had hella movies.
But yeah, I'm excited to see what's going to come out of this 30 year lease agreement.
[00:33:08] Speaker A: I think it. I think it's going to do wonders for the ecosystem out there too because a lot of people just, you know, whenever you open up a business that big, you're gonna get jobs and careers and opportunities. So that's dope.
[00:33:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
Also rolling out. YG, the gentleman's club.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: YG just dropped a song called 2004 that was very sentimental to him.
He starts a song off with like, I got raped.
[00:33:37] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:33:38] Speaker A: And I was like, oh, shit. Like, it's very yg.
But then he tells the whole story, the whole backstory about it. And I'm listening to the record and I'm just like, damn. Like, I had no idea.
[00:33:51] Speaker B: Right.
[00:33:51] Speaker A: A lot of people didn't know. He never really shared this with anybody. So for him to be vulnerable enough to share his story in the record, I thought was super brave of him. Super dope. So that's because that's not what people expect from yg.
[00:34:01] Speaker B: Exactly. So that's actually the whole theme of the album, the gentleman's love. He's dropping.
I heard the album and he's pretty much. It's like therapy. He's venting, he's talking about his experiences over time and his career in his life, being a rapper, being a black man, being a father. And this is a different side of YG that we have never ever seen before.
And then it's still bangers.
So this is great.
[00:34:38] Speaker A: The Gentleman's Club is the album. You heard the whole album.
[00:34:41] Speaker B: I heard a large percentage of the album. I don't know how much has changed since I Heard it last, but. And I don't know. I'm not sure if that's the name of it.
[00:34:50] Speaker A: This the first time where you heard more YG album than me?
[00:34:54] Speaker B: Well, you know, I'll be. I'll be.
[00:34:55] Speaker A: That's dope.
[00:34:56] Speaker B: I'll be around.
[00:34:58] Speaker A: Yeah, I can't wait to hear that.
[00:35:00] Speaker B: I'll be around.
[00:35:02] Speaker A: I think also, he's not the only one that's about to drop like other people are. I know Miles Mending is finna drop other people that's out here are really, like, collabing and cooking up together, which is dope, too. Like, I've seen. I seen. I got a record with G. Eazy and E40. And who else is on that? G Eazy, E40, YG, and somebody else is on it.
[00:35:22] Speaker B: You produced it?
[00:35:23] Speaker A: Nah, somebody. One of the homies produced it. But I have the record, but it's dope.
[00:35:27] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay. So I have a question for you, if it's okay with you. I like to get a little. Get into some girl talk, little girl talk.
So Young Miami was on her live, and she was talking about how she allows her man four chances to cheat before she breaks up with him. So she gave a breakdown of the reason for chance one, chance two, chance three, chance four. Once you get to four, she was like, all right. At this chance one. All right. You might have fucked up by a fourth time. You just don't give a fuck.
Do you think that there is a capacity that a man can cheat before he gets it right?
[00:36:15] Speaker A: Do I think the man could cheat before?
[00:36:17] Speaker B: Like, what's an exceptional, an exceptionable number of cheating? Of cheating?
[00:36:23] Speaker A: I think two is good.
[00:36:25] Speaker B: Two?
[00:36:25] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:36:26] Speaker B: You cheat twice, you like, all right, I'm done.
[00:36:28] Speaker A: Yeah, okay. Four is kind of like, you know, she riding.
She being a rider. You know what I'm saying? Two. Two is enough for me. Yeah, two is good.
[00:36:40] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:36:41] Speaker A: Like, four is like, come on, bro.
Or it's more like, all right, if this is what we doing, this is what we doing.
[00:36:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
Okay.
[00:36:50] Speaker A: What about you?
[00:36:52] Speaker B: I.
I mean, it depends.
It depends on the situation. A lot of motherfuckers out here cheating, and they only in a relationship because rent is high.
So, you know, it costs a lot to live by yourself as, you know.
[00:37:07] Speaker A: Hell, yeah.
[00:37:08] Speaker B: So I feel like a lot of people are in certain situations or relationships because of the economy, but I don't think that there is one specific number that should be allowed for somebody to cheat. I think it depends on what your tolerance is. So you can be that Female. That's like, you know what? I understand that you're a rapper or you are, you fall victim to temptation. So I'm gonna allow you to get it right. Because the next nigga that I meet is gonna do the same thing. And some people don't feel like starting over again.
[00:37:50] Speaker A: That's really what it be, right? Niggas don't feel like going back outside.
[00:37:54] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, but I could do bad by myself.
[00:37:57] Speaker A: People always say that, so.
[00:37:58] Speaker B: But you could. I'm literally doing bad by myself.
[00:38:00] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm just saying, like, it's still the.
[00:38:03] Speaker B: Am I gonna let you do bad now? We doing bad together.
[00:38:06] Speaker A: People want companionship when they doing bad.
[00:38:08] Speaker B: Yeah, top drawer, top drawer. Charge that up.
[00:38:15] Speaker A: Oh, you talking about the road.
[00:38:17] Speaker B: Go get a dog, man.
[00:38:21] Speaker A: Y'all gonna get enough of that.
[00:38:22] Speaker B: What?
[00:38:22] Speaker A: Telling you, y'all niggas gonna be walking around here.
[00:38:25] Speaker B: Numb it. Take two seconds.
[00:38:29] Speaker A: All right.
[00:38:30] Speaker B: Fuck.
[00:38:31] Speaker A: You got an electric vehicle, I got a car.
[00:38:35] Speaker B: It's all the same.
It's all robots.
[00:38:42] Speaker A: Anyway.
[00:38:43] Speaker B: It's all robots, nigga.
[00:38:45] Speaker A: I wanted to bring this up. There's a couple things I want to talk about. In the sports entertainment world, the NFL banned the nose wipe celebration. They call it a violent gesture because of culture. You know, like when they do this, like, the nose wipe. The NFL has banned that now.
[00:39:01] Speaker B: What does that mean?
[00:39:02] Speaker A: That's now a penalty.
[00:39:03] Speaker B: What does that mean?
[00:39:05] Speaker A: They saying that. I'm a reader.
[00:39:06] Speaker B: Culturally, what does it mean? Not the white people term.
[00:39:08] Speaker A: Oh, culturally, it's like, you know, get a nigga murked. Like kill a nigga or something.
[00:39:12] Speaker B: Oh, shit.
[00:39:13] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:39:14] Speaker B: It mean that out here.
[00:39:16] Speaker A: I think it's more not our shit. It's not really some LA shit.
[00:39:20] Speaker B: So that's like when somebody be like, you're dead.
[00:39:22] Speaker A: Yeah, it's like. Yeah, it's like that.
[00:39:24] Speaker B: Oh.
[00:39:25] Speaker A: Rule 12, section 3, article 1, section 3, unsportsmanlike conduct, prohibited acts. There should be no unsportsmanlike conduct. This applies to any act which is contrary. Which is contrary to the generally understood principles of sportsmanship. Such acts specifically include, amongst others, any violent gesture which shall include, but not limit to the throat slash, which we just talked about.
The throat slash simulating a fire, simulating firing or brandishing a gun, or using the nose wipe gesture or an act that is sexually suggestive or offensive.
[00:40:03] Speaker B: Toe this.
[00:40:04] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I got suspended for that in school, too.
[00:40:08] Speaker B: You should have.
[00:40:09] Speaker A: Now it's a 15 yard penalty. If they. If you. You do this. 15 yard penalty.
[00:40:14] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:40:15] Speaker A: Which is crazy. Cause them niggas got helmets on with grills. So it's like a face wipe.
[00:40:19] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:40:20] Speaker A: Get what I'm saying?
[00:40:21] Speaker B: Okay, okay. I didn't know that. That's what. That.
[00:40:24] Speaker A: It's like. It's one finger nothing.
[00:40:26] Speaker B: I thought when motherfuckers want some smell my ass.
[00:40:29] Speaker A: I just think it's smell my ass.
[00:40:35] Speaker B: You never see Scary Movie when Doofy was like. He said, what is that my ass?
If I see a nigga do that, I think you might be asking for some powder.
[00:40:51] Speaker A: Me, too.
[00:40:52] Speaker B: Yeah. I didn't know that that was your dad. Yeah. I didn't know that.
[00:40:56] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't like it because it seems like it's just culture being attacked.
[00:41:01] Speaker B: You think only black people do it.
[00:41:04] Speaker A: Have you ever seen a white person do it?
[00:41:05] Speaker B: I've never seen nobody do it.
[00:41:06] Speaker A: I've seen black people, a white man. I've seen Young Thug do it before. I've seen other people do it, but it's more just like cultural gestures. It's not like. It wasn't like, go kill that N.
[00:41:16] Speaker B: Right, right, right, right, right.
[00:41:17] Speaker A: But I'm just saying, like, I guess. I guess this is what it is, though. That's why culture's infectious.
[00:41:24] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:41:25] Speaker A: That's why culture matters, is because it infects every aspect of life over time.
[00:41:29] Speaker B: From what you can remember. What are some other things that were banned from sports?
[00:41:33] Speaker A: The dx. Chop.
[00:41:35] Speaker B: Yeah. That's crazy.
[00:41:36] Speaker A: This.
[00:41:38] Speaker B: Do they still do that in wwe? Cause I seen Scotty, too. Hottie. Is that his name? The Ed Hardy. The Hardy. The Hardy. Hardy Brothers.
[00:41:47] Speaker A: Hardy Boys.
[00:41:47] Speaker B: They used to do that, right?
[00:41:49] Speaker A: No.
[00:41:49] Speaker B: Who did that?
[00:41:50] Speaker A: The Generation X in.
[00:41:53] Speaker B: In wwe.
[00:41:55] Speaker A: Yes. They're called dx. The Generation. Shawn Michaels. Triple H. X. Yeah.
[00:42:00] Speaker B: Talking English.
[00:42:02] Speaker A: The Hardy Boys used to do some other. But, yeah, that. I remember this. Like, to tell girls to flash that. That became a thing where, like, you would get in trouble for just. Just gesturing like this. Yeah, obviously. The middle finger, stuff like that. I remember at one point, we used to get in trouble in school for doing this.
[00:42:23] Speaker B: The fuck is that?
[00:42:24] Speaker A: This is like.
Yeah, everything means f you.
[00:42:28] Speaker B: Like, that's a lot of energy.
[00:42:30] Speaker A: I know. And then there was one like this same thing. And then the one like this.
Like, I knew all of them, like.
[00:42:37] Speaker B: Y'All was in school doing stupid shit.
The fuck?
They need to ban slapping on the ass.
[00:42:45] Speaker A: Oh, and rips. We got in trouble for doing rips for rips. Yeah, we got in trouble for that shit. You never did rips.
[00:42:51] Speaker B: I still rip a nigga to This. I just ripped you.
[00:42:53] Speaker A: Yeah, like, nigga, that's a rip.
[00:42:55] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:42:55] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:42:56] Speaker B: Give me that neck.
[00:42:57] Speaker A: Yeah, we used to do rips and get in trouble for that, but those are the ones I can think of.
[00:43:00] Speaker B: People got in trouble for rips.
[00:43:02] Speaker A: Hell, yeah. Niggas got suspended for rips.
[00:43:04] Speaker B: Damn. I didn't know that.
[00:43:05] Speaker A: Well, I was in the ABC Unified School District, so they was kind of. They weren't going for it.
[00:43:10] Speaker B: Okay, so the NFL is not playing?
[00:43:12] Speaker A: No.
[00:43:13] Speaker B: Well, NFL, NBA, they need to. They need to ban that ass hitting.
[00:43:17] Speaker A: Oh, the. When they hit each other.
[00:43:19] Speaker B: Yeah, ban that.
Ban that. That turned me off a quick. The. Did you just smack LeBron on the ass?
The. Is that. What is that? Yeah, go get him, boy. I don't like that.
Ban that.
Ban that.
Ban that. You ever. I ain't even.
[00:43:40] Speaker A: Hell no.
I was a skateboarder. I don't. I was by myself.
[00:43:45] Speaker B: Skateboarders.
[00:43:46] Speaker A: Wasn't doing that. Hell no. I was out by myself, grinding on curbs and doing all kind of shit.
[00:43:52] Speaker B: Pause here.
[00:43:53] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[00:43:54] Speaker B: Grind.
[00:43:56] Speaker A: Anyway, WWE something that I think you would appreciate.
Cause you're now a big WWE person. You know, you went to your Monday night Raw debut.
[00:44:06] Speaker B: That motherfucker was pumping and drinking, and.
[00:44:07] Speaker A: You said that shit was cracking.
[00:44:08] Speaker B: That shit was cracking. I'm like, this just like magic.
[00:44:10] Speaker A: She said it was n. Yeah.
N. Be at wrestling.
[00:44:15] Speaker B: It was niggas up in there. Yeah, that's her. Ladies, if you want to catch a nigga. They at wwe. Boy.
The is the Nick. It was more at WWE than being a club.
[00:44:27] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:44:28] Speaker B: Like it was. And with money.
[00:44:31] Speaker A: Anyway, the WWE is hiring writers and producers.
[00:44:35] Speaker B: Oh, not wrestlers.
[00:44:37] Speaker A: No, wrestlers.
[00:44:39] Speaker B: Yeah, wrestlers.
[00:44:40] Speaker A: What are you, Jim Ross?
Who is that? No.
Anyway, who is Jim Ross?
Oh, man.
They are hiring writers and producers to develop and clearly define yet emotion sophisticated characters for a diverse group of WWE talent. Storylines, programming, et cetera. Here's what I want to know.
Who do you think in hip hop should just go ahead and go and work at wwe?
[00:45:10] Speaker B: Because to create storylines.
I'm not even trying to be funny.
Mona Scott and Natalie Nunn.
I'm not even trying to be funny.
[00:45:22] Speaker A: Natalie Nunn writing scripts of wwe.
[00:45:25] Speaker B: Yeah. WWE and baddies is the same thing. It's literally the same. Everybody getting paid to fight. It's the same thing. Love and hip hop just made such a crazy comeback. Like, I mean, it never went off air, but these past two seasons have been so freaking entertaining that it's must see tv. I went to that WWE that was in la, them bitches was beefing over a nigga.
[00:45:52] Speaker A: That's true.
[00:45:53] Speaker B: They was beefing over a dude.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:45:56] Speaker B: Took her. I forgot the storyline, but somebody took somebody, nigga. And lost and won. You know, like.
[00:46:01] Speaker A: Cause I remember you came back. I remember you came back. You said this shit just like baddy.
[00:46:04] Speaker B: Yeah. This the same thing.
[00:46:06] Speaker A: But you said who? Natalie None. And who?
[00:46:08] Speaker B: Mona Scott.
[00:46:09] Speaker A: All right, so let me tell you the qualifications of the job, and you tell me if they fit.
[00:46:12] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:46:13] Speaker A: Five plus years of writing for television.
[00:46:15] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:46:15] Speaker A: Or film producing and directing experience.
[00:46:18] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:46:18] Speaker A: Professional TV or film experience.
[00:46:20] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:46:21] Speaker A: Experience in live TV productions. Yep.
Understanding of WWE's audience.
A BA or a BS in film, TV, drama or media studies.
[00:46:35] Speaker B: They got hours in the field.
[00:46:37] Speaker A: Okay. And previous experience working on screen with talent.
[00:46:41] Speaker B: Yep. They got it. Get it.
[00:46:43] Speaker A: Mona Scott and Natalie Nunn.
[00:46:45] Speaker B: Get him the bag.
[00:46:47] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:46:48] Speaker B: They could. That is. It's the same thing.
[00:46:50] Speaker A: I don't know what the compensation is, but it'd be very interesting to know.
[00:46:53] Speaker B: And hire a black woman just because.
[00:46:59] Speaker A: Not just because they qualified.
[00:47:00] Speaker B: Because a black woman is qualified.
[00:47:02] Speaker A: Is there any artist that you think could go to WWE and be better off in WWE than they are in Hip hop?
[00:47:09] Speaker B: As a writer and producer or as a wrestler?
[00:47:12] Speaker A: As a performer?
[00:47:14] Speaker B: To fight, not to fight.
[00:47:16] Speaker A: It's fake. I mean, it's not fake. You still take real bumps.
[00:47:18] Speaker B: I don't think rappers should. You've seen Travis Scott just fuck somebody up for real. I think the rappers is taking this too serious.
[00:47:24] Speaker A: Yeah. Nobody told Travis Scott. He wasn't on email, but I would.
[00:47:27] Speaker B: Love to see Soulja Boy in wwe. Wwe, Blueface, wwe.
[00:47:33] Speaker A: I don't know if Blue could last in wwe.
[00:47:35] Speaker B: Why?
[00:47:36] Speaker A: He's charismatic and he would do great. Cause Jake Paul is over there.
I'm not Jake. Paul Logan Paul is over there. The problem is, I think Blue would fuck around and somebody hit him too hard and then he gonna go off script.
You know what I'm saying? Blueface beat the hell out of somebody at a live event in front of kids.
You know what I'm saying?
[00:47:56] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm with that. Or even if they can add some comedy into it, I would love to see Kevin Hart out there.
[00:48:02] Speaker A: Hell no.
[00:48:04] Speaker B: Niggas seeing them niggas toss Kevin Hart around.
[00:48:06] Speaker A: Pause.
[00:48:08] Speaker B: That was crazy. That was crazy.
[00:48:11] Speaker A: Anyway.
That was crazy. Yeah. Hit us up, Hip Hop Nation. Let us know what you think. Is there anybody we missed in Hip hop that you think would be better in WWE than they are in Hip hop? Let us know the number's 956.
[00:48:25] Speaker B: I wasn't shading them.
[00:48:26] Speaker A: I'm not saying he was.
[00:48:27] Speaker B: But you said better in hip hop than wwe.
[00:48:30] Speaker A: Cause who you think be better off in hip hop? I mean, better off than wwe. Um.
Hmm.
Whack.
Cause he like. Like I seen him like break it down. I seen him do like, he would write like how you said Natalie Nunn and.
And Mona Scott. Mona Scott. Whack would write some wild ass storylines over there. Like, it'd be crazy shit going on.
[00:49:02] Speaker B: You think Whack writing them storylines?
[00:49:04] Speaker A: What the ones now?
[00:49:06] Speaker B: I'm asking what you say.
[00:49:07] Speaker A: Oh, no, no, no, no. I'm saying. I'm saying not that he's writing them now. I'm just saying the way his mind work, they need people like that over there. Whack is crazy. So over there he would be. The people that are crazy in real life would be brilliant in wwe. But because over there you just entertaining people.
[00:49:26] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:49:27] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying?
[00:49:28] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:49:28] Speaker A: I think he would be good. I think as a writer, as a performer, though. I think Soulja Boy would be good, like you said.
[00:49:34] Speaker B: Okay, okay.
[00:49:36] Speaker A: Because Soulja Boy is a character.
[00:49:39] Speaker B: Soulja Boy is very, very funny. And having him to be.
[00:49:43] Speaker A: Oh, I just want to see him.
[00:49:44] Speaker B: Be the first rapper. Huh?
[00:49:46] Speaker A: I just want to see him cut promos. That's when they do the. They talk shit. Like, I want to see Soulja Boy cut promos on N. Cause when he crash out on Instagram all the time. So him just doing them promos would be good.
[00:49:55] Speaker B: See, I would like Ray J for that.
[00:49:56] Speaker A: Ray J would be fire in wwe.
You know, Ray J would be the hardest manager ever in wwe. Walking niggas to the ring, talking shit. Yeah, that shit would be crazy.
[00:50:06] Speaker B: Ray J's great. Yeah, Ray J is my favorite person on tv. Yeah, just that nigga's entertaining Ray J and Stevie J more. Mona Scott. This is what I'm saying.
Oh, yeah, just switch them all. Everybody go over there. Yeah, everybody go over there. It should be a thing of entertainment how they have like the celebrity boxing games. Like, if y'all beefing, y'all gotta go get in that ring on wwe. The crossover.
[00:50:31] Speaker A: Well, you know that crossover.
[00:50:33] Speaker B: Crazy.
[00:50:34] Speaker A: So tko, the TKO group owns.
They own wwe and they own.
What's the MMA league?
Ufc. Okay, so they own both. So now that that's a possibility. Yeah, niggas can get it cracking. But Blueface was fighting on Triller though, right?
[00:50:55] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:50:56] Speaker A: That was the Triller fights. He was Doing. Yeah, whatever happened to those? Do we want those back? Those rapper fights? Cause I remember two rappers called me looking for fights. I ain't gonna say, man.
[00:51:06] Speaker B: Who?
[00:51:07] Speaker A: I ain't gonna say. It wasn't with Blueface.
[00:51:09] Speaker B: You can't say that type of shit and not tell us who called you. I'm not gonna tell you who called you looking.
[00:51:13] Speaker A: I ain't gonna tell you.
[00:51:15] Speaker B: They want you to say it.
[00:51:17] Speaker A: No, they don't.
[00:51:18] Speaker B: All right. How far up in this one of them probably do say the one that probably do.
[00:51:23] Speaker A: I remember, I think DDG was public about that where he wanted to. He was looking for a fade.
[00:51:29] Speaker B: He does that already.
[00:51:31] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm saying, like, who should he fight type shit.
[00:51:33] Speaker B: So he was asking, who should he fight?
[00:51:35] Speaker A: Like, niggas be looking for like worthy opponents type shit.
[00:51:37] Speaker B: So who did you tell him he should get down with?
[00:51:38] Speaker A: I didn't know. I don't know who. I don't know who really fight like that. Like, you gotta really be able to fight. Not like catch a fade, but that, like, there's technique to that shit.
[00:51:45] Speaker B: Right, right.
[00:51:46] Speaker A: That's a real, like, skill.
[00:51:47] Speaker B: Would you get the field?
[00:51:48] Speaker A: Hell, no. I'm not fighting nobody about nothing.
[00:51:50] Speaker B: Cool.
I'm so motherfucking cool.
[00:51:54] Speaker A: I'm cool.
[00:51:54] Speaker B: I'm cool.
[00:51:56] Speaker A: I got shit to do tomorrow.
[00:51:57] Speaker B: How much, though?
[00:52:01] Speaker A: Mm.
[00:52:03] Speaker B: What's a life changing amount for you.
[00:52:08] Speaker A: To fight? Who though did that matter?
[00:52:11] Speaker B: Academics.
[00:52:12] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
I wouldn't fight that boy.
[00:52:24] Speaker B: Well, 1-800-phone.
[00:52:28] Speaker A: No, it's 9, 5 6,phone. It's 956,phone. It's 956 h e d f O N E.
Hit us up Hip Hop Nation. Let us know who you think should be in the wwe, who should write the scripts, who should be in the storylines. Right now we got a few people that we threw out there. Let us know who you think when.
[00:52:49] Speaker B: The next one out here.
[00:52:50] Speaker A: Well, we in WrestleMania season now. We gotta go to Vegas.
[00:52:54] Speaker B: Oh, it's seasons.
[00:52:55] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, not seasons like that, but it's time for WrestleMania. WrestleMania's next month. It's in Vegas. It's a two day event. It's gonna be at the the New at the Oak at the Raider Stadium.
[00:53:05] Speaker B: Okay. Okay.
[00:53:05] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:53:06] Speaker B: When they coming? I need to know when they coming back out here.
[00:53:08] Speaker A: It won't be before then.
Yeah, no, it's going to be cracking. And the Monday Night Raw after that is in Vegas too. It's going to be cracking.
[00:53:16] Speaker B: It's probably going to be out there.
[00:53:18] Speaker A: And you know what else is going to be. You know what else is going to be in Vegas?
[00:53:21] Speaker B: What?
[00:53:22] Speaker A: During WrestleMania.
[00:53:23] Speaker B: N. You just burped.
[00:53:24] Speaker A: Yes. During WrestleMania week. W Mania.
[00:53:28] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[00:53:29] Speaker A: Wale Mania is gonna be out there. Wale does an event around WrestleMania every year.
[00:53:34] Speaker B: This Netflix?
[00:53:36] Speaker A: Not that I know of.
[00:53:37] Speaker B: WrestleMania?
[00:53:39] Speaker A: No, WrestleMania is WWE. But Wale, man, he wale does his own event, and it's like a whole thing around wrestling.
[00:53:47] Speaker B: He in the field.
[00:53:48] Speaker A: He be outside.
[00:53:50] Speaker B: No, like, what's the Wale Mania? It's like a concert or a fight.
[00:53:53] Speaker A: It's not a fight. It's like a whole concert series. And it's like a big activation that he does.
[00:53:59] Speaker B: Got you.
[00:53:59] Speaker A: It's like a whole bit different. It's for wrestling fans, it's for hip hop fans. It's dope.
[00:54:03] Speaker B: While they put us on the PJ with you.
[00:54:05] Speaker A: Yeah, for sure.
[00:54:06] Speaker B: You gonna call him, ax him?
[00:54:08] Speaker A: I'm for sure gonna hit him.
[00:54:09] Speaker B: Pause.
[00:54:10] Speaker A: Oh, my God. Anyway, hit us up. Hip Hop Nation. Effective immediately. Go to the website, join the group, chat, all that good stuff. Subscribe, like, comment. Let us know what you fuck with, what you don't. And we appreciate you. Also check out that Sirius XM app for all of our interviews. You can also go on our YouTube page and do that as well. Upcoming events, Gina views your mixtape and what else?
[00:54:32] Speaker B: I don't know. You know, I don't know until the.
[00:54:35] Speaker A: Day of she has a mixtape coming.
[00:54:38] Speaker B: When you think it's a good job. A good day to me for me to reveal the COVID Do it now.
Now. Drop that motherfucker. It's on my thing, right?
I'll drop it on Instagram. Follow lessrapcd on Instagram and maybe I'll drop it tomorrow.
[00:54:58] Speaker A: Okay, so ginaview is dropping the mixtape. Keep it locked. We appreciate you. It's effective immediately.