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, Gina Views.
[00:00:08] Speaker A: An eventful week.
It's in the books.
Gina Views. Outside of hip hop, how are you feeling?
[00:00:15] Speaker B: I am overwhelmed. Well, I guess that's hip hop. Cause hip hop got me overwhelmed.
[00:00:19] Speaker A: Right?
[00:00:20] Speaker B: Yeah. But I'm getting a little sick.
I'm getting a little sick. So I do plan on resting until BET week, because you know how our week's gonna get for bet.
[00:00:29] Speaker A: BET is about to be stupid. Gina Views. And I will be representing Hip hop nation for bet week here at SiriusXM. So if you are an artist and you're watching this and your people are bringing you to do the radio run, as people would call it, media room. Media room. Tap in with our label relations department here at SiriusXM, because we're not booking.
All right. But nonetheless, so let's get to it, because people have been. I've been on D and D for seven days.
I'm living my Gina Views life.
[00:01:02] Speaker B: Welcome to peace, man.
[00:01:04] Speaker A: I've been on my do not disturb tip because everybody.
Everybody south of the Canadian border has been calling my phone with this shit. Okay?
And I am just not interested at the moment. And people think, oh, heads. Awfully quiet.
Like, all the. I see all the narratives, right?
[00:01:25] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, it's several narratives out there about us right now.
[00:01:27] Speaker A: There's so many narratives.
We'll get to that. But where do you want to start?
[00:01:36] Speaker B: It's really hard for me to even give a fuck about this because my Joy has been snatched from me.
But, I mean, all in all, we.
When this even first happened, we was just happy and excited that Joy was doing what he did. Because we knew that when he said that lyric, we knew that it was gonna shake up. Yeah, we knew it was gonna shake shit up. And despite, like. Like last year, like, we had fun.
[00:02:04] Speaker A: Last year, I did. Towards the end, it was a lot.
[00:02:07] Speaker B: But we got, like, we. There was a lot of. A lot of positive things that came out of. You know what I'm saying?
Especially the pop out.
[00:02:15] Speaker A: That's where I was talking about, where I had fun.
[00:02:16] Speaker B: Yeah. That was the first time that we saw so many different sides on one stage. We've never seen that before. The last time we saw that was when Nipsey died and everybody pulled up to, you know, to the store.
So I thought that it was good that we can be all at peace and all at one for Kendrick, you know? And I thought that that was dope that he could Bring all of us together. I don't know if you remember, but not too long before that battle, I interviewed Joe Moses and I interviewed Problem. And then we were in the studio with YG and I told all of them that they need to give us a show similar to the Millennium Tour.
[00:02:56] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:02:57] Speaker B: I said that I would love to see all of y' all together on, you know, on one stage. So fast forward, the whole situation happens, and we finally got that. So that's like a little. A dream of mine as just a little girl that I just want to see all y' all, you know, together.
[00:03:12] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:03:13] Speaker B: And from what y' all told, from shit that I didn't know in the past that wasn't able to be done because of, you know, internal things going on.
[00:03:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:03:20] Speaker B: So being that we saw that and now we get this situation and this happening, and then we get this spiral cipher from Red Bull where you clearly can tell these three MCs came together, wrote with each other, sparred together, and then performed. And it was amazing. Yeah, it was enforced.
It wasn't like, it looked good. Like, everybody did top tier performances. So I love that we are finally at a space where people from different coasts can come together and create music together and create moments together. Because we don't have. You know, this year is the anniversary for 106 and Park.
[00:03:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:04:00] Speaker B: My era does not have a designated platform to create these moments. So now it's up to us as the tastemakers, to create these moments for the. For the. For the culture.
Everybody used to turn on 106 and park to get stuff like this. You remember when Kanye and 50 Cent had they back and forth.
[00:04:19] Speaker A: I do remember that.
[00:04:20] Speaker B: That was there.
[00:04:21] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Oh, yeah. That was on 106 and Park.
[00:04:23] Speaker B: They were. Yeah. They were always the designated area. The Breakfast Club is the designated radio show to go and, you know, maybe talk your shit, have your moment. You get what I'm saying? Like, so now it's like, I didn't realize how much of an influence or impact that me and you had. Me either on Everybody la, on the West. And now we're seeing that it's actually spread from. Look at you.
[00:04:52] Speaker A: What?
[00:04:53] Speaker B: Cause I just never saw you do that. I don't even think I ever seen you without glasses.
[00:04:57] Speaker A: What you mean? I used to. You met me without glasses.
[00:05:00] Speaker B: I don't know if I met you without glasses.
[00:05:01] Speaker A: What the fuck? I just started wearing glasses two years ago.
[00:05:04] Speaker B: Oh, that's why I hate.
[00:05:05] Speaker A: We done did so many red carpets without Me without glasses.
[00:05:08] Speaker B: Let me see you one more time.
[00:05:09] Speaker A: You real stupid right now.
Like, you blurry as a motherfucker and stupid right now.
[00:05:16] Speaker B: You can't see me.
[00:05:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I can see you, but, shit, dang, I didn't know now you in 4K.
[00:05:21] Speaker B: For two years now I'm in 4K. But, yeah, I'm just. I will be long waiting to be talking about this forever. Just because, like I said, I'm so freaking excited. Like, every day for me, this week was like Christmas. Especially today, when seven. It was like seven tracks dropped on the timeline. All back to back to back to back.
[00:05:42] Speaker A: Okay? So thank you for saying all of that. I agree with you. I'm gonna say a few things, and then we could dive into all of the lyrics and all of the shit. Cause I know you got notes.
So it's a few things. Number one is I am still learning what I mean to people.
Like, I don't. The first time I ever discovered what I mean to people, I think it was when the Kevin Gaye shit happened on the radio. And then there was a lot of conversation, like, offline about that. Like, I was like, oh, I didn't know that people cared or invested this much into me. Second time that happened was when there was some stuff that happened. It wasn't. It wasn't made public. People don't really know this story or whatever, but there was something that happened with some OGs out here and rest in peace, to Big Wy. He actually called me and apologized to me and shit. And it was like, a big deal for me because Big Y, because Glasses Malone, Big Y, Top Dog.
Like, it's a dude named Wacko from Meet the Whoops. Like, a lot of different. A lot of these dudes who I consider to be instrumental in where we come from are people who are pillars of the community, right? And so when I started to understand what I mean to those people, I was like, oh, this is a little different. I didn't understand what I meant musically to people until, like, the last three years. You know what I'm saying? Just being perfectly honest.
So that's still a new revelation in which I'm trying to explain to people. Like, I'm a fan, too. Like, I'm allowed to be a fan. I didn't even like hip hop until, like, I got, like, my junior year in high school. Because all of the music that I was listening to, I couldn't relate.
And I was poor, so I couldn't consume music. So for everybody that has their Spotify and their YouTube. There was no YouTube. Like, YouTube came. I'm that old where I was. I predate YouTube. So there was nowhere for me to go to get music. In order to get music. I had to go to a CD store and buy a CD in order to get music. So I couldn't afford to listen to music. That's a real thing.
We was couch hopping. I was poor, whatever the case may be. So my introduction to music came at a different cost than most people. So when I have these moments where I'm like.
Where I'm reflecting, I'm like, damn.
Like, I didn't know. Like, it's complete ignorance. Like, I didn't know that. Oh, this means something to you more so than it means to me. It don't mean anything to me because I wasn't a part of that.
Long story short, the other. The last thing I'll say is for this specific back and forth, this was not. I don't like the salacious headlines.
I called Elliot Wilson out on the bigger picture. I talked to a couple of people from the East Coast. I talked to people from here.
Stop with the east with Joey versus the west coast narrative. That's not what this is.
The narrative of the east coast versus the West Coast. That's not what this is. Joey wanting to go after the top spot. This goes all the way back to the control verse, which this is like Jeremy Hecht. I don't like that. Jeremy Heck has a point where he says that's probably one of the most influential verses of all time. Because the control verse, Dot addressed a lot of people by name. People he left off of that list. One is Joey Badass. Joey Badass dropped a song in response to that back then, basically saying, like. Like, I'm like, me too. Like I'm in the conversation as well. Right? They all come from. They're all considered quote, quote, unquote, blog era artists.
Joey Badass is not a new artist, kids.
So that being said, Joey responded in that way. He's always wanted that, that to be in these conversations, but he just never had the. The motion to do so. Right.
I'm saying all this to say that Joey did not come for us in that way. Like as a coast, he.
Dot could have been from Houston. He's chasing that.
If Dot was from Houston, he'd have been like, I'm. I'm on them.
[00:09:44] Speaker B: Like, he's Pac Man.
[00:09:45] Speaker A: He. Yeah, he's right. He's chasing dot. He's the. He wants the spot. He wants to be in that conversation for the Spots him by. By him by by dot being double by by dot. Doubling down on our culture, quote unquote, West Coast, LA culture, whatever you want to call it. It's like, oh, well, I'm on them then, right? Cause that's where the motion is. He said that on the Cipher. He's like, well, y' all. Y' all got the. Whatever he said right now. Y' all got the spot right now. So that's what I'm on. He said that to Soul in the. In the spiral cipher.
So I don't like the narrative. Elliot Wilson and everybody else that it's Joey versus the West Coast. No, it was Joey putting out a cattle call saying, I want to compete rightfully. So niggas start answering the call. You dial enough numbers, somebody gonna pick up. Yeah, right. So everybody's calling. Everybody's pick. I mean, Joey's calling. Hella niggas. Picking the phone up. I'm picking the phone up. N. I'm picking the phone. It's not serious. It's a battle. It's a rap battle. I was talking to people that's talking to people. That's talking to people. And everybody is like, no, this is rap. This ain't no beef. This ain't none of that. We competing.
So everybody needs to calm the fuck down when it comes to these narratives. Because I think that Elliot Wilson tried to say. Tried to get it off, like, four or five times, where he was like, it's what, the west coast and what? No, it's not the West Coast. It's like five people total.
[00:11:08] Speaker B: So let's do this because they're calling us the voice of this battle.
[00:11:12] Speaker A: Who's okay? I mean, I'm all right, nigga.
[00:11:14] Speaker B: You seen it.
[00:11:15] Speaker A: No, no, I'm saying, who's calling us that?
Just people.
[00:11:19] Speaker B: You want me to, like, give you a list of names?
[00:11:21] Speaker A: No, no, it's fine. Go ahead.
[00:11:23] Speaker B: So since you're saying that it's not that, then let's rename what this time is for the era. If it's not Joey versus West coast, let's rename it.
[00:11:34] Speaker A: Okay, so it's Joey.
[00:11:35] Speaker B: I think a lot of people are going to be confused because Joey said in the bar, it's too much west coast dick licking.
[00:11:41] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:11:42] Speaker B: And then from there, Chike responded and Rayvon responded. Both of them are, well, Chike is not signed to tde, but we know that he's close to them. Rayvon is with tde, and the response wasn't, well, correction. Chike did say, keep the coats out your mouth. You ain't unique as you think in his house. But then he also got off a bar and said, keep Kendrick out your mouth.
[00:12:06] Speaker A: Right.
[00:12:06] Speaker B: So now that makes this a TDE versus Joey Badass.
[00:12:12] Speaker A: Not necessarily.
[00:12:13] Speaker B: If you're a fan on the outside looking in.
[00:12:15] Speaker A: On outside looking in, you're.
[00:12:16] Speaker B: We know that it's not that. But if you're a fan on the outside looking in, you're going to look at the voices who are responding. There's TDE people responding.
[00:12:24] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:12:24] Speaker B: Or TD close affiliates.
[00:12:26] Speaker A: So let's.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: Daylight also dropped the diss track back then.
[00:12:28] Speaker A: Right. So let's. So let's, let's. Let's work through it then. Daylight is not signed to tde. Daylight works with Punch.
[00:12:34] Speaker B: You are a professional. We talking to fans.
[00:12:37] Speaker A: That's what I'm telling them right now.
[00:12:38] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:12:39] Speaker A: So Daylight is not signed to tde. Daylight is associated with TDE because Punch has a group called A Room Full of Mirrors. Daylight is with that crew.
Az Chike is signed to Warner.
Warner, like music. He's not signed to tde.
He's not any way, shape, or form connected with that other than we just all have a communal effort. This is something that I explained last year during the back and forth. Whereas we have a subculture out here, and if you're from Southern California, so to speak, you kind of understand how it goes. If you're not from Southern California, I will explain it again.
Gina Views is, quote, unquote, my little sister, right? Even if she, like, say she's blood related, say she's not. She's proclaimed as Gina Views is my little sister. Which means that in certain circles, I can make fun of my little sister. You can't make fun of my little sister.
That's how we get down out here. This is my family member. I can talk shit about my. If I have a. My aunt is on drugs, I could talk shit about my auntie on drugs. Nigga, you can't talk shit about my auntie on drugs. That's just how we get down as a community out here. Most people don't understand that because they're not accustomed to our cultures. Fair. That's why I'm clearing it up. Chike responded, yes, keep the coats out your mouth. Also, he said something about dot com, basically, hey, bro, you shooting at the homie now? I'm shooting at you, Rayvon. Same thing. Rayvon said the same thing. When we talk to him. Like, hey, bro, I got. I'm taking all back fades. Yeah, back fade for those kids. Who don't know. That's basically like a back fade is like, not a homie ain't gonna fight you, but I'll fight you. That's a back fade, right? Figuratively speaking. Not physical altercation. You have to be very clear because, you know, it is what it is.
So when it comes to this thing, it wasn't even a Joey now, because Joey is good at trolling. And this is where I want to hold media responsible and I want to hold rappers responsible. There are a lot of people who don't understand nuance and they don't understand culture and they don't understand shit talking and stuff like that. So when you say sliding on somebody, there's somebody who thinks you really slid, meaning they think you really went and shot at somebody or put in some work or whatever.
And so as a community, as a culture, we need to figure out a better way to do a job of explaining certain things that maybe just a disclaimer, like how wwe, hey, this is all entertainment. This shit ain't real. You know what I'm saying? Maybe we start throwing that shit on.
[00:15:03] Speaker B: I'm not sure, though, if that's fair to the rappers who are leading this, because they said that in the cypher.
[00:15:12] Speaker A: They said what?
[00:15:13] Speaker B: This is not serious.
[00:15:15] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, they said that, right?
No, I know that part, but I'm just saying.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: Cause you said we gotta hold the rappers accountable.
[00:15:21] Speaker A: No, no, no. I'm saying.
I'm not saying. I'm not singling out the cipher. I'm saying in general, like, as rap, when you hear people saying certain things, like, there are people who are really getting in trouble by following what you said you did on a record. And they don't even fucking do that in real life. There's an artist who made their whole shit off lean and stuff like that and don't do no drugs.
[00:15:41] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:15:42] Speaker A: So I'm just saying, like, I would like, me personally, just as an older nigga, I would like us to figure out a system to let people understand what's real and what's fake. Because everybody think everything is real.
[00:15:52] Speaker B: We're not gonna save the world.
[00:15:54] Speaker A: No, we're not. But I'm saying I would like that.
[00:15:57] Speaker B: It's too late. Like, we talking about the Internet right now. We can't control the Internet. We cannot control narratives that are put out about us.
[00:16:04] Speaker A: Touche.
[00:16:05] Speaker B: So how the fuck is we gonna fix a system that's being broken this whole time? Like, it's impossible? All of this stuff is up.
All of this is objective and is Due to personal perception, however you perceive something, however you hear something, just like you just broke down sliding.
You know that's not what that mean. But somebody gonna think, oh, shit. Even when I tweeted we need to up the score. Yeah, people thought that was people in the comments like, oh my gosh, no, that's not what the fuck I'm saying. But I'm not even finna explain myself. You feel what I'm saying? But I wanna stick specifically here on this because again, how do we label? I understand why people are confused with the west versus Joey. Because Joey said it's too much west coast dick licking. And then all the west coast niggas responded.
How do we label? We have to find.
If we're going to say that this is not that, then we have to give it a name.
[00:17:00] Speaker A: You talking about give this specific battle a name?
[00:17:03] Speaker B: The name of this time, in this era, in this week is Joey Badass versus the West Coast.
[00:17:10] Speaker A: Right?
[00:17:10] Speaker B: But that's wrong.
[00:17:11] Speaker A: That's wrong.
[00:17:12] Speaker B: So let's us rename it, okay?
[00:17:16] Speaker A: Joey Badass versus the Field.
[00:17:21] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:17:22] Speaker A: Joey Badass versus Daylight and Rayon.
[00:17:24] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:17:25] Speaker A: That's essentially what this. Everybody else is back fading.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: Okay?
[00:17:29] Speaker A: That's how I look at it. Even. Even like loaded lugs. Even the homie Kai Cash, like we had him on our show. Like, Kai Cash is not an enemy of la. You know what I'm saying?
I look at it's Joey Badass versus Rayvon and Daylight because he mentioned those two. Reason caught astray, in my opinion. That's neither here nor there. It's up to reason to respond. So you could even look at it like, Joey Badass versus Reason, Daylight and Rayvon. But he was really trying to get that dot. But he's like, well, fuck it, if I gotta go through these niggas to get the dot, that's what I'm doing. Right? It's not. And then everybody else's back fades.
[00:18:05] Speaker B: So I think the correct is Joey Badass versus Daylight and Rayvon. Which is what I said last week when I broke down the full response of Rayvon only versus Joey Badass. And N was like, well, you didn't bring up Daylight. We not talking about Daylight. We talking about Joey versus Rayvon. Rayvon.
[00:18:23] Speaker A: That's how I look at it.
[00:18:23] Speaker B: Yeah, I said that last week. Well, you didn't mention Daylight. You Daylight did this. No, no, no, that's another battle.
[00:18:29] Speaker A: Yeah, that's a separate battle.
[00:18:30] Speaker B: Joey Badass versus Rayvon. And then there's Joey Badass versus Daylight. Daylight, right in the midst of that reason called Astray Az, Chike was the one first who stood up and said something in the beginning. It's no Chike versus Joey because Joey's not even paying no attention to. He called him Ass cheek.
[00:18:51] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: He called him ass cheek and went on about his day Tike been dropping little Easter eggs and music videos.
He did an amazing diss.
[00:19:00] Speaker A: Yeah, he did a whole new record.
[00:19:02] Speaker B: That nigga dropped a banger. Yeah, like, I mean, a motherfucking chef's kiss. Shaq Chike did what we know of him to do. Give us bangers. He's funny, he trolls, whatever. But that's all I just wanted to say. At some point, we have to give it a title. We can't just say it's not that. Okay, so what is it?
[00:19:21] Speaker A: Joey Badass versus Ray Von.
[00:19:22] Speaker B: Rayvon or Joey Joey Badass versus, like, you corrected me last week when I said, oh, he got at two TDE niggas. You like, he not even signing tde. There's a lot of people who don't know that.
[00:19:33] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:19:34] Speaker B: I learned that yesterday.
[00:19:35] Speaker A: Right.
[00:19:36] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? So from the outside looking in, like, obviously you are the person who is closer or has more information than everybody. So when people are looking at this battle, it's either versus the west or it's versus tde. But that's incorrect.
Right?
[00:19:53] Speaker A: Technically, the only person. Technically, there's only one person who Joey was battling that is on tde, which is Rayvon.
[00:20:00] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:20:00] Speaker A: So all of the trolling, like the TD east label and the website and all that kind of stuff, it's like. It's antics and it's funny and it's cool, whatever. But it does mislead people to think that, oh, it's all these TDE niggas. Because people don't know, and that's fine. That's not a.
[00:20:14] Speaker B: That's not their fault.
[00:20:15] Speaker A: That's not their fault.
[00:20:16] Speaker B: It's not their fault. Like, a lot of people don't. We talk about this all the time. A lot of people don't understand what's going on behind the scenes.
And in a sense, I don't know if there's supposed to be a designated person to give everybody this information, but a lot of this shit is just gonna go unknown. We can't control this shit.
[00:20:36] Speaker A: Touche.
[00:20:37] Speaker B: We can't control this shit. It is what it is. At the end of the day, I just want n to rap.
[00:20:43] Speaker A: Not everybody.
[00:20:45] Speaker B: Not everybody.
You got me there.
[00:20:48] Speaker A: Not everybody. But with the point, please Stop everybody rapping. The point is, Gina views is wrong. No, she don't want everybody to rap.
[00:20:55] Speaker B: Nah, not all y' all, but at the end of the day, these niggas been rapping and y' all been letting this shit slide, so shit.
But no, I'm just saying like for years I've been putting on cyphers and doing freestyle content and stuff like that. I've been doing that. That's been me. I've been telling people, please stop complaining rap. Do you remember the clip? Well, early last week, what was the first one? We like, yeah, it's a new week. Hip hop, niggas rapping, niggas outside. We happy, we having fun all week. I've been a kid in a candy store. That day when 7N dropped, I was fucking happy. I was just happy. Look at everybody participating. Look at everybody getting along and dropping, you know, diss tracks and stuff on the timeline. This shit's not as serious as niggas was making it. And this is why LA is so fucking stuck behind because everything gotta get so political.
Well, now you niggas can't come out here and now like, what the fuck are we talking about?
[00:21:51] Speaker A: Well, I think that again, that's why I said it's important for. And I don't know whose job. I mean, I try to do my part.
[00:21:59] Speaker B: I'm not policing no nigga, I'm not policing anybody.
[00:22:01] Speaker A: But I try to do my part in having enough conversations. Like there are a lot of whenever things like this kick up, there's a lot of back channel conversations. It's a lot of me on the phone with this person who's on the phone with this person three ways and all kind of shit like, hey bro, we rapping. Yeah, it's rapping.
[00:22:17] Speaker B: It's just rap.
[00:22:18] Speaker A: Yeah, everybody rapping. Like it's like we rapping. It's competition. It's not that. It ain't niggas spinning and sliding and you can't come here and it ain't that. This ain't that. There are situations where it be like that this is not that. This is not one of them.
[00:22:32] Speaker B: I want to not to cut you off. I'm sorry. But I want to give Daylight and Joey kudos.
[00:22:37] Speaker A: Yeah. Salute to him.
[00:22:38] Speaker B: Making sure that it didn't get there. So why everybody on the timeline talking about what's going on, all that them n was in the background letting n know it's not that. And we knew that.
We knew it was just, you know, it's just playful, you know, at the end of the day, this shit is a whole rollout. Rayvon sat right there and told us that.
[00:22:55] Speaker A: Yeah, he said.
[00:22:56] Speaker B: Rayon, Rayvon told us that.
[00:22:57] Speaker A: Rayvon said it's a rollout. Joey Batters just dropped the thing on the timeline with him and his girl.
[00:23:02] Speaker B: The Ebony cover, right?
[00:23:03] Speaker A: The Essence.
[00:23:03] Speaker B: Essence cover.
[00:23:04] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:05] Speaker B: Yeah. And he said he gonna drop an album before August.
[00:23:07] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:08] Speaker B: Daylight has a battle with Luxx coming up.
[00:23:09] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:23:10] Speaker B: This is all promo.
All this shit is promo. So to get serious and make it so political and shit like now I see the type of shit.
Not like that, because I don't want to disrespect no era or no, you know, like the 90s or anything like that, but I see why the fuck so much drama was happening.
[00:23:32] Speaker A: Well, so we didn't have that. I mean, back then, though, you got to think too. There wasn't the Internet. So I did. I did notice when I talked to Jeremy Hecht and Elliot Wilson about this, I was like, it is the media driving a lot of stuff because they. Because people listen. People don't know. So if I'm in my room in, you know, if I'm in my room in Inglewood and I don't have no connections to the industry or nothing, all I have to go off of is what Gina Views or DJ Head is telling me, or, you know, Big Boy or Sway or, you know, Fig Munity or whoever. Right. Whoever you watching or listening to. And if somebody says something, for instance, I'm. I'm only bringing this up because I just talked to Elliot about this literally earlier.
If Elliot Wilson, who is respected and everybody knows, like he used to run XXL magazine and he's a credible source and he says it's the east coast versus the west coast and it's up and I don't have any context. That's what I think.
[00:24:29] Speaker B: Yeah, that's.
[00:24:30] Speaker A: To me, I understand where the seriousness comes from in the media because I told him, which I had to sit and think about it for like two days.
That's. If you know better, that's irresponsible to do with your platform. No different than what old boy does on his stream and just spew just random shit. Even what Rory said when I was on Rory and Ma, he was like, well, this is a podcast. We don't fact check, bro. You have to have some level of self awareness in real life. He said that.
[00:24:58] Speaker B: I thought he was trailing a. I'm.
[00:24:59] Speaker A: Saying, even to say that is irresponsible.
[00:25:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I get what you say.
[00:25:03] Speaker A: You get what I'm saying? Because now what you're doing is you're saying we have to, you and I included, I'm hold us accountable just like I hold everybody else. We have to understand where we are. We're fans.
But we also have to understand that we are people who kind of control and drive narratives, and people look to us for answers and confirmations or dispelment of whatever they're thinking. And the way I'm starting to look at it, and I don't know however you want to do it, but the way I'm doing it is every time I think, every time I say something on the microphone, on the camera, or every time I post something, that's why I haven't posted in, like, two days. I don't know what the fuck to post, you know what I'm saying?
[00:25:44] Speaker B: Because it's not safe right now.
[00:25:46] Speaker A: Right? But I'm just saying I haven't posted in, like, two, three days because I'm like, now I'm in a space where, like, everything that I do matters beyond me. And I'm looking at it like, whatever I say, it's going to be.
Somebody's going to telephone game. It's a hundred times, and it's. And it's gonna be hundreds of thousands of people who do that. So that's the lens that I'm starting to project my influence through. It's like, okay, if I say something, then that means Nay is gonna say it to her friends and her group chat, and then they gonna spread it to their group chat and so on and so on and so forth.
[00:26:20] Speaker B: And that's why I got a problem with people playing with my name.
[00:26:22] Speaker A: Correct.
So that's how I look at it.
[00:26:25] Speaker B: But also with us taking accountability for ourself, I'm not taking accountability for no other niggas.
[00:26:30] Speaker A: I agree with you.
[00:26:30] Speaker B: Because we didn't say that the west and the east was beefing.
[00:26:33] Speaker A: No, no.
[00:26:33] Speaker B: So we shouldn't have to take the back phase for the niggas in media that they gave a microphone to and got a setup and cameras and shit, because that's what the fuck they said. Also, if we gonna. If. If we're going to use the same sentiment, we need to be consistent. So when niggas is doing clown shit and got the west coast looking crazy on the media level, then we need to check that, too.
[00:26:54] Speaker A: I agree with you.
[00:26:54] Speaker B: Because that's us at the end of the day.
[00:26:56] Speaker A: I agree with you.
[00:26:57] Speaker B: We can't just be selective also.
[00:27:01] Speaker A: Okay, now I'm A counter that I think it's different because people look at us different.
[00:27:08] Speaker B: That's not my problem.
It's not up to me to meet the expectations you have of me in your head.
[00:27:13] Speaker A: I agree with you.
[00:27:14] Speaker B: That's not my problem.
[00:27:15] Speaker A: I agree with you. But I'm just saying that's where that.
[00:27:17] Speaker B: Comes from, I think, okay, so start looking at them niggas different then.
Start looking at them different then.
[00:27:24] Speaker A: Because, like, if Gina Views says something, I think Gina Views has looked at different than if a streamer says something who don't have no credibility.
[00:27:33] Speaker B: I think people are selective on what they want to look at because the conversation was, you doing too much, giving these niggas too much. But nobody said nothing about when I told Elliot Rayvon about to come kick your fucking buildings down, that's on Twitter.
He tweeted ena Views and DJ Head. Where's Rayvon? I said, don't worry about nothing. He finna come kick them buildings down.
[00:27:57] Speaker A: I said, rayvon, that's a dog Pound reference, kids.
Niggas don't even know what the fuck they talking about.
[00:28:03] Speaker B: I said, rayvon, go look up Dog.
[00:28:04] Speaker A: Pound, New York, New York.
[00:28:06] Speaker B: Rayvon just put belt to ass niggas. Main concern was a.
Yeah, like. And like you said earlier, it's layers to that song.
[00:28:18] Speaker A: Shout out to. Shout out to.
Shout out to Joy Badass and shout out to Daylight, specifically those two. I don't know. I haven't talked to Ray yet about after, like, after all this shit is done, Daylight dropped, like, two records back to back, kind of wrapping this whole thing up. Giving props to Joey saying, hey, bro, he tweeted. He said, the white flag has been sent. It's like a friendly fade. Like, it's all good. He gave props to Joey's man.
He then also said, joey's the king of New York, which that's crazy. I wouldn't say that because there's a man named Shawn Carter who's still breathing.
Uh, but he said that he gave him his props or whatever the case may be. I thought that that was dope, because you never. Well, not never. I don't remember seeing a quote unquote battle ending that way where somebody does a dedication song to you and your people. Like, hey, bro, you got that? That was dope. Like, it was good. And then he also said, this is dope for the sport. Like, you know, cool. Like, I really appreciated that.
[00:29:17] Speaker B: But that's why this is so cool. And that's why I hate Even right now, 22 minutes in that we even shedding light on the bullshit even. We both just went back and forth about it. But this was such a good battle that this, I feel like this is gonna go down in history as one of the greatest battles that we had in hip hop, especially being that my era, my generation is here to witness it.
[00:29:38] Speaker A: Yeah, y' all didn't really had anything.
[00:29:39] Speaker B: Drake and Kendrick, we haven't had nothing but that.
[00:29:43] Speaker A: But I mean, there were little smaller.
[00:29:44] Speaker B: Ones, I guess that ended crazy.
[00:29:46] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, you talking about that didn't end crazy. Yeah, yeah.
[00:29:50] Speaker B: And we able to still talk to both of them. You get what I'm saying? Like y' all had some shit back in the day.
[00:29:54] Speaker A: Yeah, some shit going.
It's some shit going.
I remember some shit I can't never talk about.
[00:30:00] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying.
Even when you just said, no, y' all did. I don't wanna talk about that one.
[00:30:04] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:30:07] Speaker B: Like this is great. Like I said, like that one day when seven dropped back to back, it was just amazing. You got, if we just go to the beginning, Joey dude was too much. West coast dick licking daylight drop. Rayvon drop. Boom. We thought Joey was never gonna respond. Here go the cipher. Big Sean absol. Joey Badass. Boom. And he get our daylight. He get out Rayvon. Then the next day, Rayvon dropped.
[00:30:30] Speaker A: Can we talk? Can we talk about how.
I don't know if we should, but I don't give a fuck. Can we talk about how Joey Badass fucked up our rollout?
[00:30:39] Speaker B: Joey Badass did fuck our rollout up.
[00:30:41] Speaker A: We had Rayvon coming in for a live conversation. I'll just say that we had Rayvon coming in for a live conversation. Joey Badass dropped that day.
[00:30:48] Speaker B: So people are trying to find the clip of me in the orange when I was standing on the chair.
They don't know that's Rayvon right there talking. When Rayvon stand get in the booth, that's Rayvon talking. Because we have an unreleased. We got unreleased content with him.
[00:31:03] Speaker A: Yeah, it didn't come out. Cause we were trying to do it in the moment.
[00:31:07] Speaker B: It wasn't gonna make sense.
[00:31:08] Speaker A: It wasn't gonna make sense.
[00:31:08] Speaker B: Shit start happening too fast.
[00:31:10] Speaker A: I ain't gonna lie. Joey dropped too fast.
[00:31:12] Speaker B: No, Joey did that, bro.
[00:31:15] Speaker A: We had Rayvon pull up. We was finna go live. We was finna do it up. And then Joey dropped the same day. I'm like, wait, wait, bro, let us.
[00:31:23] Speaker B: Can we premiere this episode?
[00:31:24] Speaker A: Yeah, we finna cook, bro. Like, what the fuck?
[00:31:27] Speaker B: But yeah, so Joe, boom. Joey Dropped hoe era and after hoe era come out, the finals come out and then reason drop and then Kai Cash dropped and then just brr. It's just a whole ripple effect after that. This was great.
[00:31:39] Speaker A: You know, I'm glad that Kai Cash.
I know we got hella shit we got to get to. We don't have that much time left. But Kai Cash surprised everybody. Yeah, some people. You know what people said that Rayvon surprised him too. They was like, I didn't know when he dropped that goldeneye record, I was.
[00:31:54] Speaker B: Not surprised by Rayvon. I just told you. I just told you last week. I need that nigga to do what he do in front of Justin. Incredible. Yeah, I was not surprised by that. When goldeneye, right?
[00:32:03] Speaker A: Goldeneye.
[00:32:04] Speaker B: Oh my God.
[00:32:06] Speaker A: Rayvon was rapping, dude.
[00:32:07] Speaker B: Fuck. Fuck the bars, nigga. The artwork.
[00:32:11] Speaker A: Artwork was crazy.
[00:32:12] Speaker B: The artwork. And then I love that he responded to the dick licking shit because that's obviously that's like the highlight of the battle because that's the first thing that Joey said when, you know, when he addressed us. But then he said it again on the. I forget if he said it on the freestyle. I forget if he said it on the Cypher or on the diss track, but whatever. He said it again. And then Rayvon dropped his own dick licking bar.
It was too much diddy talk, though.
[00:32:37] Speaker A: It was a lot.
[00:32:38] Speaker B: It was too much diddy talk.
[00:32:39] Speaker A: I wasn't surprised by Rayvon at all. I already know what he can do. I know he can go. I was surprised by people being surprised at Kai Cash because he kind of like mild manner. He don't really be in the mix like that. Like he kind of stay out the way. And then when he jumped out there and he was like, well, who is this Kai Cash, nigga? I'm like, hold on. He could rap like, you gotta go listen to his music.
[00:32:57] Speaker B: Kai Cash get to it.
[00:32:58] Speaker A: And he got dope visuals too. Like his music videos are conceptually dope too.
The loaded Lux thing.
Oh, woo.
[00:33:10] Speaker B: Now I'm getting my joy back.
[00:33:11] Speaker A: So look, when he popped out on the record, people was like, yo, what the fuck is going on, nigga? I was like. And I thought it was obviously. I was like, damn, that's good.
[00:33:24] Speaker B: That's good.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: I was like, damn, we got to one up. This shit was like, fuck, he would have got loaded Luck. All right, nigga. We need n. I need J Rock. Where's J Rock? Where the fuck?
[00:33:34] Speaker B: His absolute.
[00:33:36] Speaker A: I called soul.
I did. I ain't gonna front. I called Soul. Hey, hey, my nigga.
[00:33:43] Speaker B: Hey.
[00:33:43] Speaker A: They do one more thing I need.
[00:33:46] Speaker B: Has anybody seen Jay Seon?
I'm like, did this Lux N? I'm listening to it. I'm in the kitchen and I'm listening. I'm like, all right. Joy doing what he already do. All right, boom. Then I just hear this voice and it took me a minute and I'm like. Cause it don't say feature.
[00:34:02] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:34:03] Speaker B: I'm like, that's a surprise. But it's a bar where he say like, you've been running for me. And I know it's been talked about for them having a battle for, you know, for a long ass time, but nigga, that Joey was making chess moves. And if you can just peel back them layers. Cause you just taught me some shit that I didn't know from the other one.
[00:34:19] Speaker A: Oh, the.
So on, what's the last. There's so many records. It's called Crash Dummy, Crash Dummies. So Joey dropped Crash Dummies. It has a Tupac sample from Hit him up, right?
But he, he first. He first he dropped the paperwork that he registered TD east or whatever, which I don't know if it's a real thing. Again, this is not real. Like it's not a real problem like that. So if he did register TD Ease Top can get a decease and desist. It's not a big deal.
But he did get tde.com. if you go to tdes.com. the. The his record is up there or his dis record is up there. Cool, whatever.
So he drops that.
So he starts this TD east thing and then Rayvon responded to it on the goldeneye shit, right?
So on the, on the Crash Dummy record that Joey dropped, he put.
You got the Tupac sample from Hit Him Up.
Then you got Tupac wearing the TD east shirt on the artwork.
Then you have, then you have Joey coming in and saying, if you believe in God, believe in TD East. Now kids, if you go back and you look at footage from back in the day when Tupac was quote, unquote, I guess he was about to leave Death Row. I don't know what was going on with Death Row. But instead of him leaving Death Row should basically was giving him Death Row east to go run on the East Coast.
Tupac got this famous quote on camera. You can go look at the footage where he says, if you believe in God, believe in Death Row East.
And so Joey Badass on the Crash Dummy song with the Tupac sample from Hit Em up says, if you believe In God Believe in TD east, which was like, just so many different layers of wittiness. But I was like, yeah. I was like, we need. Where the fuck is Soul at?
I was like, I'm not going for it.
I'm not going for it. And then right when I started to get reinvested again, I had talked to Daylight. He was like, yeah, we had our conversation or whatever. And then Daylight dropped the records. And I'm like, all right, fuck it. Everybody go home.
[00:36:34] Speaker B: I think Crash Dummy was my favorite. Not bop, but that was the one that Joey dropped it off and be like, okay, obviously, because it's a beat that you can identify with.
And then I didn't even know that I was finna hear myself Gina views.
[00:36:51] Speaker A: On the beginning of the record. Boy, now, that was like, that. Obviously mixed emotions. Cause I'm like, man, fuck that team. I'm with this team. But I'm like, that's good.
[00:37:04] Speaker B: It's good.
[00:37:06] Speaker A: I respect intellect. I respect witty humor, witty banter and stuff like that. So I'm like, I respect it. That's a cause. Cause when we was in here in the moment, and you did that, I'm like, oh, my God, she just. She gonna be a meme all over the Internet. I did not think.
I did not think for a million. Like, I never thought in my mind that you would be on the beginning of a fucking record, giving a nigga props who is on the other side. I'm like, oh, that's good.
[00:37:39] Speaker B: That's good.
[00:37:40] Speaker A: Fuck, that's good. Okay, bet.
Now I gotta figure out how to up, like, we like. You say that.
[00:37:45] Speaker B: That's why I said. I said, I didn't give a fuck that he used me. I said, hell, no, nigga. We gotta up the score.
[00:37:51] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause I was like.
[00:37:52] Speaker B: I'm like, all right. He used me. It was hard.
It was clever. It was good. Cause I'm on record. I'm gonna give everybody they props. I'm not ever gonna sit here and act like nobody is not performing when they are. I don't give a fuck how many times niggas do it to us and don't give us our credit. At some point, we have to stop the pattern. At some point, bro. I was like, it's not proactive.
[00:38:13] Speaker A: We gotta do something.
[00:38:14] Speaker B: When I heard it, I'm like, nah, y' all gotta up the score.
[00:38:16] Speaker A: You know how you know how when you. You know how. You know when you watching, like, a fight and you be like, ah, he finna pull his strap out.
You be watching the fight. I'd be like, yeah, he going to the car.
That's how I felt like, damn.
[00:38:36] Speaker B: Nah, that nigga, that nigga. But that's that the fact that he's.
[00:38:40] Speaker A: The spirit of competition.
[00:38:41] Speaker B: I never even like even right now as you saying it. I never even put together him registering the TD east thing. But then later on. Cause it's a build up. So you register TD east but then you rapping about TD east on the track and now where you telling me where. He's basically mimicking Tupac. Yeah, that is that outside of just being an incredible mc, that's an amazing creator.
[00:39:06] Speaker A: Yeah. I also want to touch on this Rayvon. These couple of these Rayvon points that I had where I saw prominent individuals speaking on the back and forth. And they were saying that Rayvon dropped.
It was too this and two that. And I was thinking to myself, I was like, damn. And I think I spoke on this, on the bigger picture too. But I was like, damn, people really don't understand our shit.
Like and, and. And now I remember. Let me, let me back up.
I was talking to Jason Martin, problem.
And sorry P. I don't know if you want this out, but I. I was having a conversation with. He ain't gonna care. And he's. I was telling him, I said having to explain our culture, our having to explain our culture to people that are not that. Not from here, they not from Southern California. They don't understand it. They don't understand.
They don't understand a lot of. They don't understand the Mexican. Why. Why we with. With Mexicans. They don't understand like they don't just. They don't. They just don't get a lot of our stuff.
[00:40:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:40:11] Speaker A: It's like I was, I was kind of just complaining to him. I guess you could say I was not venting, but I was mad. I was not mad. I was, I was upset because I'm like having to continuously defend and explain how we get out in Southern California to the world is exhausting.
Having to explain what a friendly fade is. Having to explain. Well, when does it become a non friend? Like just our culture and just things that we do.
[00:40:38] Speaker B: And you shouldn't have to do that.
[00:40:40] Speaker A: I know, but it's exhausting. And so he said, you know what head?
He said, people just ain't never gonna get it. And I'm just okay with that at this point.
[00:40:50] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:40:50] Speaker A: And I was just like, damn. So that's the ideology. I've been adapt adopting. And then I was re. Triggered when I saw people Responding to the GoldenEye Record from Ray Vaughn. He's like he dropped another bop like. Like the ho era record.
[00:41:03] Speaker B: No, those records are totally different.
[00:41:05] Speaker A: But they don't know that that's totally different. They don't understand because they don't understand.
Like they don't get it. And so I'm just like, damn, it's never going to be a world where people understand it. And so now I'm just completely logged off like hey bro, it ain't for you. You don't. You don't get it. But I don't like that these people who are imp. Different positions discounted because it's our stuff just the way they do. Gnx. Gnx by far, this nigga's doing stadiums.
[00:41:31] Speaker B: GNX is the best rap album that came out last year.
[00:41:34] Speaker A: GNX by far is if. If not my favorite.
It probably is my favorite Kendrick project ever before it was Section 80.
[00:41:42] Speaker B: No, GNX is Kendrick's best album.
[00:41:45] Speaker A: But the world, not the world. Most people who are music critics don't understand it because it has a certain sound and sonic and texture to that they don't resonate with or they can't relate to. And I relate to that because certain things I can't relate to, I don't fuck with. And just cause you can't relate to it doesn't mean that you should shun it. Put it down. I look at it no different than I have certain people in my life who are like into certain things. I'm not into that shit. But I don't put it down just cause I don't understand it. It's just different.
And so I look at our music the same way and I didn't like that Ray Vaughn was getting critiqued in that way because he's doing a certain style of music. No, he needs to do some real hip. Well, what the fuck does that mean?
[00:42:27] Speaker B: Rayvon needs to get and this where' cause I wanna avoid being frustrated. Cause when I'm frustrated and frazzled, you can see it. I start shaking and shit. Look like a little the Airhead little Airhead candy just fucking explode.
But me and reason was on Spaces with Rory and Ma and oh yeah.
[00:42:46] Speaker A: I wasn't fuck with that.
[00:42:47] Speaker B: We were talking about the whole situation and I said straight up, Rayvon didn't lose. Yeah, he didn't lose. Yeah, so explain to me how he won. I'm not going back and fifth with nobody.
Like I'm not. I'm not going back and forth with nobody. Like I that nigga did not lose.
[00:43:06] Speaker A: He was rapping.
[00:43:07] Speaker B: Rayvon is. Rayvon is not getting the credit that he deserves for being the most versatile in this whole battle.
[00:43:14] Speaker A: And low key. Rayvon was an underdog.
[00:43:17] Speaker B: Yeah, he was underdog.
[00:43:19] Speaker A: Like, he not very. Vaughn is relatively a new Joey Badass was on a freshman cover from.
I don't remember what freshman cover that was. Like, he's not a new artist. He's a seasoned veteran rap. He got a platinum. He got a couple. He got two platinum records, I think, and a gold album. Like, he's not a new nigga.
[00:43:37] Speaker B: Ray Von dropped three tracks, and none of them sound the same.
[00:43:40] Speaker A: Right.
[00:43:40] Speaker B: Crash. All heritage was soulful.
[00:43:42] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:43:43] Speaker B: Whole era was a bop. And then what was the last one? Goldeneye. That was that real gritty rap shit. The shit that he does now. You can see his pen right there. Rayvon is the only person that. Cause a lot of people drop multiple records. Rayvon is the only one who gave us three different styles.
Nobody else did that.
[00:44:01] Speaker A: That's a good point.
[00:44:02] Speaker B: Nobody else gave us three different styles.
[00:44:04] Speaker A: That's a good point.
[00:44:04] Speaker B: And he's barring up on all of them. I can bar up soulful. I can bar up on a bop, and I can bar up on. I can come to your level and get on that real, real rap shit. Nobody else did that.
[00:44:14] Speaker A: That's a good point.
[00:44:15] Speaker B: Nobody else did that.
[00:44:16] Speaker A: That's a great point.
[00:44:18] Speaker B: I feel like Shout out to Reason and Kai Cash. I enjoyed that. Reason got a response. Cause Reason dissed New York.
Reason went on that. That was that DOT shit. He said, hey, I'm coming. He said, this ain't the New York I know. Reason. He said, y' all best rapper is on the podcast.
[00:44:37] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:44:38] Speaker B: Did you see Joe?
[00:44:41] Speaker A: Oh, they was trying to figure it out.
[00:44:42] Speaker B: They was trying to. Yeah. But Joe was like, nigga, he talking about me. And they was like, okay, but Mace has a show.
What's. Jadakiss has a show now, like, they was naming everybody. But I feel like Reason's not getting credit for.
Cause I feel like the people who responded that day from New York. Oh, shout out to CJ CJ Walker.
[00:45:05] Speaker A: Cj.
[00:45:06] Speaker B: Cj. Shout out to CJ Fly. I'm sorry. CJ Fly responded to Reason. Kai Cash responded to Reason. And J. Juan responded to Reason as well.
[00:45:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:45:16] Speaker B: We need to give Reason the credit for getting them niggas to drop, too.
[00:45:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:45:20] Speaker B: Cause that was hard. And cj, he is also somebody who shouted us out in his freestyle, and he used the audio from. From our show. Yeah, but.
Yeah, this was great, man. This was great. I know we leaving some people out, and I want to make sure that I don't leave nobody out. Cause y' all on y' all last motherfucking string with me. Cause I'm about to start blocking n. Talking to me. Crazy.
Hit a J3 drop. Oh, my God.
[00:45:46] Speaker A: Yeah, hit a.
[00:45:46] Speaker B: Hit a J3.
[00:45:48] Speaker A: Yeah, hit a drop some shit.
[00:45:49] Speaker B: He dropped out three back to back.
[00:45:51] Speaker A: So the last one, though.
[00:45:53] Speaker B: No. Did he drop something today?
[00:45:55] Speaker A: Okay, not the last one. Then.
[00:45:56] Speaker B: Last night he dropped. Whatever the one he dropped last night. I retweeted it.
[00:45:59] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, whatever one you retweeted, wasn't it?
[00:46:00] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, that's the one that nigga was talking.
[00:46:04] Speaker A: Yeah.
You know what?
Hita, when he. I think when Hita focuses, he can. Cause I remember him. I remember his songs from, like, back in the. Not back in the day, but older songs that he have. Like, I think when he really locked in, like, he can cook.
[00:46:16] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, for sure. But he's also one of them who I needed to get the fuck off Twitter and get in a booth. Because you like that. You talented, and we need to see that. I don't like when new N or new fans see people and they assume that you are of the entourage or you are a groupie. That nigga gave us a banger. Do, yo Gutter.
That nigga gave us a fucking anthem. That's one of our west coast anthems. And I feel like people don't know of that because all they seeing is.
[00:46:45] Speaker A: The Twitter and shit trolling and.
[00:46:47] Speaker B: Exactly. But he did his thing. I appreciate him. And K Boy.
[00:46:53] Speaker A: Oh, K Boy.
[00:46:54] Speaker B: Yeah, K Boy dropped some shit. Yeah, K Boy is still dropping while we talking right now.
[00:46:59] Speaker A: It K Boy just make records.
[00:47:01] Speaker B: Put the pins down.
Put the pins down.
[00:47:04] Speaker A: Everybody still making. Nah, fuck that. You gotta hear mine, bro. Just make your single for the summer, bro. We on summertime now.
[00:47:12] Speaker B: A lot of other people did drop too many. Oh, shout out to Epic. Must die Epic. You know, he did get at N. I don't know if you dissed me or not, nigga, but I'm with it. Like, I'm not bigger than a program. So if you dissed me, whatever. I didn't know if he had fucking dissed me or not, but he is actually.
Cause I'm like, okay. He said, T raell Strongarm.
I don't know if that's a diss or not, but we know about T Rall Orange situation. And then I don't know if he Said I gotta stand on the chair to get a gina view. I don't know what the fuck, but I appreciate n participating. Like, I like that y' all are participating, even if you gotta say fuck Gina.
But if you say fuck Gina, I'm on your ass, nigga.
[00:47:52] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:47:53] Speaker B: But it's for the sport, you know, it's like the nigga dissed me on my mixtape.
[00:47:57] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:47:58] Speaker B: I'm not bigger than the program.
This is hip hop. This is hip hop.
But yeah, shout out to everybody who participated.
[00:48:07] Speaker A: And there was this dude named Damn. Glasses sent me this dude from Houston that rapped too. Also. Mick Jenkins.
I think he from the Midwest.
He dropped something too. It's hell.
[00:48:18] Speaker B: It's a lot of people dropping right now.
[00:48:20] Speaker A: I think right now, if y' all didn't get the memo, Daylight said it's over. So everybody just make yourself.
[00:48:26] Speaker B: But Rayvon and Joey did not throw up. They didn't throw up no white flag. And we just said that it was separate battles.
[00:48:32] Speaker A: Touche.
[00:48:33] Speaker B: So Daylight and Joey is over.
[00:48:35] Speaker A: Okay, fine.
[00:48:36] Speaker B: And that nigga's still taking shots at that.
[00:48:38] Speaker A: If you got back phase for Daylight, that shit over with. Make your summer record for the. Make your record for the summer. Like, it's finna be a hot ass summer on the west, they say. The white people say it's gonna be 90 degrees in LA all summer.
Just. Let's get to that.
[00:48:51] Speaker B: I think now is the time, too. It's like, all right, y' all all dropped y' all freestyles. Cause it's not nothing that. Remember, remember back in the day when a song would come out and then everybody would rap on that beat?
[00:49:02] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:49:02] Speaker B: Hard in the Paint, for example.
[00:49:03] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:49:04] Speaker B: The Crips had one, The Bloods had one. Every hood in the city had a heart in the paint remix. So these so many people dropping. It's not.
I am overwhelmed. Cause there's too many people. But back then, it would just be more structured because it would be like, on one beat. Or, you know, it was more like a trend. It was the challenge before. Challenge.
[00:49:24] Speaker A: Oh, it was.
[00:49:25] Speaker B: That was the challenge before the challenge.
[00:49:27] Speaker A: It was.
[00:49:28] Speaker B: That's what that was.
When a song would come out, everybody will rap on that beat. So even when I'm like, y' all niggas need to rap and stuff. That's what I'm talking about.
[00:49:37] Speaker A: Just go rap on.
[00:49:38] Speaker B: Just go rap.
[00:49:38] Speaker A: You don't even have to diss nobody in.
[00:49:40] Speaker B: It don't even. I mean, I like that to. But it don't Even have to be.
[00:49:43] Speaker A: You and Elliot, bro.
[00:49:44] Speaker B: Y' all, it don't have to be that. But I'm saying all that to say I think now is the time. Now that we have these eyes and y' all see what we can do.
Let's continue to make noise. But when it makes sense.
[00:49:56] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm. I'm a fan because I'm just that guy and I'm. I'm in the music industry as well as I'm media. Just make records, make some shit that everybody can play and listen to. Gene's gonna get dressed to it. Yeah, she gonna play it. She. Because she, she don't listen. I mean, she loves R B, but she. If it's some hard ass rap shit.
[00:50:14] Speaker B: I put it on pause. Yeah, I will put it on pause.
[00:50:18] Speaker A: She gonna the music to get dressed to the. The DJ is gonna play the. That people gonna stream at. They low at the kickbacks and the functions. And it's that time now. Yeah, it's about time to, to get outside, get out them basements and enjoy. And enjoy life because we don't know what this nigga Trump just did some shit that I don't know how long we gonna be enjoy.
[00:50:41] Speaker B: Speaking of that, you saying that though, I want to give a shout out to Shoreline Mafia.
[00:50:46] Speaker A: Yep.
[00:50:46] Speaker B: And yg because they dropping Hollywood. Well, shit, obviously, y' all know we pre record this shit. By the time you watch this, the song gonna be out. It's the banger. This is the one that I've been talking about for months, saying that somebody else is coming.
And that name drop on there.
That name drop is on there.
[00:51:02] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:51:02] Speaker B: So that might wake some more shit up too.
[00:51:04] Speaker A: It's cool. Like, I like people getting involved.
I just want it to be a banger.
[00:51:10] Speaker B: That motherfucker banger.
[00:51:11] Speaker A: Selfishly, I just want it to be a banger, you know what I'm saying?
[00:51:14] Speaker B: If niggas heard you preaching about the BPMs and giving us slaps, if anybody heard you, they did.
[00:51:20] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out to Shoreline. That album, not bad too.
Shoreline Mafia's back.
If you're not familiar with Shoreline Mafia, shout out to Phoenix and. And Ogzy. They back together, popping. Shoreline Mafia is one of the biggest groups to ever come out of the. The LA area. Out here they sell out venues. They just did the. The Toyota arena, like, you know what I'm saying? They did the Shrine Auditorium two nights in a row, which is crazy. Like people ain't selling tickets like them. So shout out to OGZ and Phoenix and Shoreline Mafia. Shout out to my dude. Rory, go get that album that's out right now. I just seen Ojeezy. He was at the Kendrick show.
Put some respect on Dot's name. I don't. If you want to know the final thought. No, I don't think Dot is going to respond. Joey might get a bar on the next album, but I don't think he's going to respond. I don't think you're ever going to get that, Joe. So just you. You announced congrats on the.
On the baby coming.
Congrats on the success.
Hopefully we'll see what happens, you know, with Rayvon and the Good the bad dollar Menu is out right now. A Chike got that album on the way. I heard he got some on there. Like, it's. I'm excited for music, you know what I'm saying? I think that shout out to daylight for being who he is, being an elder statesman and being a mature adult in this, because we need that amongst so many people who are not being adults and mature. And shout out to Kai Cash, too. Now he off the porch. Now people knowing who he is, we gonna probably do something with him for BET weekend.
[00:52:44] Speaker B: Let's shout out all the back fades.
[00:52:46] Speaker A: Okay, Go ahead.
[00:52:47] Speaker B: Reason. You already said Kai Kash Chike, you said that C.J. mcFly hit a J3 Eastside K boy. J Juan. We did not talk about J1.
[00:52:55] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, J Juan. Who else?
[00:52:56] Speaker B: That's it.
[00:52:57] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:52:58] Speaker B: I'm sorry if I forgot.
[00:53:00] Speaker A: I think Prince the homie Prince dropped something like, bro, bro. It's so many niggas dropped. Like, I don't want what you want me to do. You know what I'm saying?
[00:53:08] Speaker B: You know what's gonna happen. So let me go find Elliott Tweet.
Let me go find Elliott Tweet. Since we pleasing everybody these days, let me go find that motherfucker Elliott Tweet too damn much.
[00:53:24] Speaker A: See what I'm saying?
[00:53:25] Speaker B: Elliot. Elliot.
I'm gonna have to teach Elliot some timeline decorum because Elliot Wilson tweets too motherfucking much. This is too. This is too much. Nick, Caution. Okay, Nick, caution dropped. And okay, we said it. We did. We hit everybody. We hit everybody else.
[00:53:43] Speaker A: But yeah, this is our. Our recap.
Next week, we get back to business as usual.
[00:53:48] Speaker B: I'm never talking about you niggas again.
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[00:54:22] Speaker B: I love the way that I'm not even trolling you right now. I'm being so fucking serious because I know it started off as a troll, but I like the way that you rebranded. Stay on stream because that's yours.
Karen told me, she said, y' all have to text head. Tell them stay on stream.
[00:54:41] Speaker A: Karen. Shout out to Karen civil she for show. Text me, stay on stream. And then Joey dropped like right after that. I was like, son of a bitch.
[00:54:51] Speaker B: It's just the gag is really that Drake told Kaiser not stay on the street. And you've been using that shit ever since. But it's good. Yeah, it's good and it's funny, especially when you know where it came from. But to me, that's your shit, bro.
[00:55:06] Speaker A: Karen text me, stay on stream. I was like, fuck.
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[00:55:28] Speaker B: Okay?
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[00:55:31] Speaker A: You don't take your lash off.
[00:55:32] Speaker B: No, we're gonna do that.
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[00:55:48] Speaker B: Shout out to Hip Hop.