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.
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Gina Views. It has been kind of a slow week because you had your phone off all goddamn week.
So anything interesting in the Gina verse?
[00:00:38] Speaker B: So I've been going outside quite often, still celebrating my birthday. Shout out to Joe Moses. It was his birthday too, and we went to Penthouse.
[00:00:48] Speaker A: Okay, so y' all had your birthday together?
[00:00:51] Speaker B: No, I just popped up and then Joe kind of like showed me love and shouted me out and stuff like that.
[00:00:56] Speaker A: Okay, got you.
[00:00:58] Speaker B: We got drunk. I mean, we didn't get drunk, but drunkness happened.
[00:01:03] Speaker A: I don't understand what that means.
[00:01:04] Speaker B: I was the only sober one.
I was the only sober one.
But yeah, I had a long, long night. Sunday. Started off at Penthouse, went to Hollywood hookah. You know, I don't like hookah either.
After that I went to Status Hollywood. Shout out to Biggs.
[00:01:24] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:01:25] Speaker B: After that we went to Keys.
[00:01:27] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:01:28] Speaker B: And then we went to Habibi.
[00:01:30] Speaker A: In one night.
[00:01:31] Speaker B: Yes. That's why my phone been off, bro.
[00:01:33] Speaker A: This ain't no hangover movie.
[00:01:35] Speaker B: It was like, what's the one? When they whole shit was fucked up the kids.
[00:01:42] Speaker A: That's a lot of movies.
[00:01:43] Speaker B: No, it was like. It was the. Oh, my God. What movie is it? It was when the parents went out of town.
[00:01:49] Speaker C: Project X.
[00:01:50] Speaker A: Project X. Oh, Project X.
[00:01:51] Speaker B: It was. I was feeling like Project X. Cause my birthday was already a lot. That's why I said I'm vowing to never take a sip of alcohol again. Well, I'm still drinking wine.
[00:02:00] Speaker A: That's cap. I was about to say, because you drink wine.
[00:02:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I'mma still drink wine.
[00:02:03] Speaker A: But that's alcohol.
[00:02:05] Speaker B: Yeah, but not necessarily like people who don't.
It's like trying to say it's like comparing pills and crack, how everybody was trying to correct me with pills and crack.
[00:02:15] Speaker A: It's nothing like that.
[00:02:16] Speaker B: No, it's all the same thing.
It's all the same thing, but one just a little lighter.
[00:02:22] Speaker A: Okay, all right, if you say so.
[00:02:24] Speaker B: It's the same thing. Interesting week well, if alcohol is in wine, crack is also in them. Drugs too.
[00:02:30] Speaker A: I mean, crack has to be.
[00:02:32] Speaker B: Nevermind, cocaine is in them drugs. Yes, same thing.
Yeah, yeah.
[00:02:38] Speaker A: You know what I mean.
[00:02:39] Speaker B: I can't tell Alcoholics Anonymous that wine is not alcohol. It's all the same.
[00:02:44] Speaker A: If you an aa, you can't drink wine.
[00:02:47] Speaker B: That's what I just said.
[00:02:48] Speaker A: Oh, we said the same thing.
[00:02:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay, but so I am still going to sip wine, but I'm totally. I'm done drinking. I got too loaded.
[00:02:57] Speaker A: You cool off the brown, you cool off the clear.
[00:02:59] Speaker B: I'm cool off shots and tequila and everything.
[00:03:03] Speaker A: What's the one that really like kills you, does you over? Like what's anything? Oh shit.
[00:03:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
Little body, lightweight.
[00:03:11] Speaker A: Anything. I can't do shit.
[00:03:13] Speaker B: I can't do nothing.
[00:03:15] Speaker A: So is it one shot? That's when it's over with.
[00:03:18] Speaker B: I have a three shot minimum, minimum, maximum.
[00:03:22] Speaker A: Oh, I was like, damn fool.
[00:03:24] Speaker B: I have a three shot maximum. But yeah, I got too drunk. And every birthday I get too drunk. Like it happens to me all the time because I'm always around love.
So it's easy to like. I don't feel like I be feeling protected, I feel safe. But this fucking weekend, people keep offering me shots and I'm telling people I don't drink and they acting like I offered them a line.
[00:03:46] Speaker A: A line?
[00:03:46] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:03:49] Speaker A: Okay. I never, I don't know what that interaction is like.
[00:03:52] Speaker B: So they say, here, have a shot. And I say, no thank you, I don't drink. And they go, ugh.
[00:03:56] Speaker A: Oh, because you don't want to partake.
[00:03:58] Speaker B: If somebody offer you a line, what you gonna do?
[00:04:00] Speaker A: I'm looking him crazy.
[00:04:01] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:04:03] Speaker A: Cause y' all don't even drink liquor. I gotta baby steps, you know what I'm saying? I don't even eat chicken, so I gotta start eating nuggets before I get to the crack.
[00:04:14] Speaker B: The way that you would look at a person for offering you powder is how people was looking at me when I'm telling them I don't drink. People was asking me if I was pregnant. Oh, finally, you coming out.
[00:04:26] Speaker A: Whoa.
[00:04:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:04:27] Speaker A: They just put a baby on you?
[00:04:28] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's regular, you know, people always put the babies on me.
[00:04:31] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:04:32] Speaker B: But yeah, so that's what I did. And then this week I just did some just self care, reflecting, caught up on all my shows. I am watching BMF still.
[00:04:41] Speaker A: Damn. Yeah, okay, well, we know how that's gonna end, sisters. That's right. Bmf.
[00:04:48] Speaker B: What you mean how it's gonna end what show?
Well, he always ended off the five seasons anyway.
[00:04:53] Speaker A: No, I know, but I'm just saying it's over with.
[00:04:55] Speaker B: Did you see the tweet where somebody said, do you watch?
You know how the sister being. She done had the baby. We went through her whole pregnancy in four episodes. So.
[00:05:08] Speaker A: Somebody said four week pregnancies.
[00:05:10] Speaker B: They said, damn.
Dakota got pregnant, went through the pregnancy, had the baby. 50. Really trying to get these niggas off TV.
[00:05:18] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:05:18] Speaker B: How was your week?
[00:05:19] Speaker A: My week was very interesting, to say the least. I have to catch up on administrative things and I started using some of the amenities in my community. You know, I have a grassy knoll area that I trying to ground, put my feet in, wiggle my toes a little bit. You know what grounding is?
[00:05:34] Speaker B: No.
[00:05:35] Speaker A: That's like you getting in touch with mother nature. Like you.
[00:05:37] Speaker B: I don't fuck around with mother Nature. I fuck with squirrels, though.
But I'm not no bitch that's gonna go camping.
I'm not going camping. Oh, I'm sorry, mommy. My mama told me to stop saying bitch when I'm referring to myself, so I gotta apologize.
[00:05:52] Speaker A: That's fine.
[00:05:53] Speaker B: Yeah, but I'm not the type of girl.
[00:05:54] Speaker A: You're not gonna go camping at all?
[00:05:56] Speaker B: No. Why?
Why?
[00:06:02] Speaker A: Okay, I have a rule. I'm gonna be honest with you.
[00:06:04] Speaker B: What?
[00:06:04] Speaker A: I have been camping, and I would only partake in camping if I'm able to bring my firearm with me.
[00:06:10] Speaker B: But why just sleep at home?
Why are we camping?
[00:06:16] Speaker A: Because people wanna go. Like, I've done it on the beach and I've done it in the wilderness or whatever, but I don't think that it's a. It's for me. It's not for me. I don't. Well, there's a term called glamping. Have you heard of this?
[00:06:26] Speaker B: No.
[00:06:26] Speaker A: Okay, so glamping is glamour camping. And so you go and like, like bougie camping. Yeah. Okay, there's, there's, there's. You have water, you have maybe a toilet situation.
You know what I mean?
[00:06:37] Speaker B: Situation.
[00:06:38] Speaker A: Yeah. You must got a new bitch glamping.
[00:06:42] Speaker B: This nigga said situation.
[00:06:45] Speaker A: I was standing. I was standing.
[00:06:47] Speaker B: That nigga said situation.
[00:06:50] Speaker A: I was standing. The glamping.
[00:06:51] Speaker B: You've been on TikTok?
[00:06:53] Speaker A: No.
[00:06:53] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:06:54] Speaker A: It's a term.
[00:06:56] Speaker B: Anyway, camping doesn't make sense to me. And why we talking about it? You know what else don't make sense? Cruises.
[00:07:02] Speaker A: I just saw the. Did you see the Netflix documentary with the shit?
[00:07:05] Speaker B: Yeah, cruises. So I was watching the.
It's A documentary. It's about a cruise. I forget the lady's last name, but Amy, she disappeared off the cruise or whatever. So as I'm watching, I'm just seeing, like, they just. You kind of, you know, they're going through it, talking about everything that happened. They showing all the different festivities and things that take place on a cruise. So when I'm looking at it, I'm like, so it's just a result a resort on water.
[00:07:29] Speaker A: Right.
[00:07:30] Speaker B: A cruise ain't nothing but a resort on water. Which basically is a party bus.
[00:07:34] Speaker A: Yeah. So it's a water party bus.
[00:07:36] Speaker B: Why do I want to be on a hotel floating?
[00:07:40] Speaker A: Well, people like to go cruise.
[00:07:42] Speaker B: Why?
[00:07:43] Speaker A: Because when you get into international waters, you can gamble and stuff and they have unlimited food around the clock. That's where I would go.
[00:07:50] Speaker B: So people go on a cruise to gamble?
[00:07:51] Speaker A: Hell, yeah. And food and entertainment, it's the getaway. It's like, you ever been to San Diego or been somewhere?
[00:07:56] Speaker B: Why not just go to a casino?
[00:07:59] Speaker A: It's a thing that people do to get away.
[00:08:01] Speaker B: I think it's stupid, like camping.
[00:08:03] Speaker A: Well, niggas ain't turning their phone off like you. You get away every week. Every week we leave the radio station, you go, you turn off your phone. Turn off your phone for the week.
[00:08:10] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:08:11] Speaker A: People go on cruises. It's the same thing.
[00:08:13] Speaker B: But to turn my phone off is free, and it's a break from chaos.
Now you talking about being in touch with Mother Nature. I'm in touch with my mental health.
[00:08:23] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:08:24] Speaker B: Turn the phone off.
[00:08:25] Speaker A: Okay.
Well, yeah, that's how my week was. I was grounding and I was doing stuff like that.
[00:08:29] Speaker B: So you wiggled your toes in dirt?
[00:08:31] Speaker A: Grass.
[00:08:32] Speaker B: Grass, yeah. Did you take some shrooms?
[00:08:34] Speaker A: No. Food. What the fuck?
[00:08:35] Speaker B: Nah, I'm just asking. That's what people do when they touch. In touch with the nature.
[00:08:39] Speaker A: No.
[00:08:39] Speaker B: You talk to some squirrels.
[00:08:40] Speaker A: I had to talk to a squirrel. He didn't talk back, though.
[00:08:43] Speaker B: The squirrel was fucking with you.
You know what that mean?
[00:08:45] Speaker A: What?
[00:08:46] Speaker B: That your soul is pure.
[00:08:47] Speaker A: It is.
[00:08:48] Speaker B: You didn't know that though?
[00:08:49] Speaker A: Yes, I did, fool. I take sea moss.
[00:08:53] Speaker B: That's not what I'm talking about.
[00:08:55] Speaker A: Anyway, so we have a special guest that pulled up and brought us amazing dinner.
Gina's two fisting over there.
Pause.
[00:09:09] Speaker B: What the fuck you just say to me?
[00:09:14] Speaker A: You're double fisting.
So this right here inside of this. I'm gonna reveal this in a second, but I wanna introduce somebody very special to me because I go to this man's house and go to his restaurants. And I eat very well when I do so. And you may know him. Cause he's an Internet celebrity, and his page is more popular than ours. All of his pages.
Grub is here. Blue Kitchen.
[00:09:38] Speaker C: Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
[00:09:39] Speaker A: Bluebird, Louisiana.
[00:09:41] Speaker C: My head.
[00:09:42] Speaker A: Blue is here.
[00:09:43] Speaker C: Got me down here.
[00:09:44] Speaker A: Grub, what's up, bro?
[00:09:45] Speaker C: I feel like I made it, bro.
[00:09:46] Speaker A: You feel like.
[00:09:47] Speaker C: I feel like I made it.
[00:09:48] Speaker A: She could see that's two fisted.
[00:09:50] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah.
[00:09:51] Speaker A: See what I'm saying? Thank you, bro.
Now real quick, because I know you busy, You're a busy man. We don't keep you very long, but you are.
I would say probably I gotta go, moms. But you number two when it comes to chefing.
[00:10:08] Speaker C: Who number one?
[00:10:09] Speaker A: My mom.
[00:10:11] Speaker C: I'll take that.
[00:10:12] Speaker A: Okay. You thought about it?
[00:10:14] Speaker C: Yeah, I take that. We can line it up.
[00:10:16] Speaker A: Hey, yeah, we can line it up.
[00:10:18] Speaker C: He's trying to do it versus tell moms. We can line it up. And then, you know, I wanna be number one, but, you know, Nah, you.
[00:10:27] Speaker A: One of them ones, bro. You are. You are one of them people who inspire me from an entrepreneurial standpoint.
If you don't know, get familiar. The Cork Cafe.
Blue Kitchen. The Garlic noodle bar.
You got three restaurants in Vegas. Four restaurants in Vegas.
[00:10:47] Speaker C: No, we have two in Vegas.
[00:10:49] Speaker A: Two in Vegas, two out here. Two out here. And the newest addition to the family is Bluebird.
[00:10:54] Speaker C: Bluebird.
[00:10:55] Speaker A: Now, real quick, tell me why you wanted to do this.
[00:10:58] Speaker C: Because I came out with Blue Magic. I've been selling Blue Magic for two years. I've been frying for a long time. And if you pay attention to the videos and on my voiceovers, I always used to say, hey, if I opened up a little fried chicken spot in the hood, would y' all come?
So, and the homegirl sent me that video, and I was like, damn. She was like, you manifested this. I was like, yeah. So it was only right to do, you know, a chicken spot. I want to do a to go spot, too.
[00:11:27] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:11:27] Speaker C: Cause we got into the dining scene, and it's like, all right, this is cool. It's kind of stressful. But, you know, to go is kind of. It's easier. So I came up, I had this menu, like, for two years, bro.
[00:11:40] Speaker A: And also want to shout out to Taco Mel, our brother.
[00:11:43] Speaker C: Big shout out to Taco Mel. Sonny, Sonny, Kenny. Like, listen, everybody. Like, I feel like I always tell them that, like, I. I feel like I'm Kobe when it comes to the food scene.
And that's the front office Facts. That's like Phil Jackson. This is the front office. This is Jerry. But that's because really, that's the heartbeat. Kenny and Sonny.
[00:12:08] Speaker A: That's how I got you here.
[00:12:08] Speaker C: Kenny and Sonny.
[00:12:09] Speaker A: I hit Sonny.
[00:12:10] Speaker C: Yeah.
You know what? I'm gonna be real. Like, they. They do so much. Me and Mel don't really do shit.
[00:12:18] Speaker A: That's Cap.
I done pulled up to the court, and you was in the kitchen.
You was on the line.
[00:12:23] Speaker C: Cause I wanted to be okay.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: You seen Undercover Brother?
[00:12:27] Speaker C: Yep.
[00:12:28] Speaker B: With the chicken.
[00:12:29] Speaker A: Mm.
[00:12:31] Speaker B: Do you at all? Cause we seen Marathon. Marathon is wrapped around the city.
Marathon wrapped around the block.
Are you at all worried about the chicken making people go crazy?
[00:12:44] Speaker C: That's what I want to happen.
[00:12:45] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:46] Speaker C: That's what I want to happen. I want this to go so crazy, we outgrow that spot to where we need, like, two or three more within three, four miles. You know what I mean?
Cause I know it's gonna go crazy. Yeah. Tomorrow is the grand opening, and I'm predicting at least a thousand coming, going.
[00:13:04] Speaker A: 1,000 people.
[00:13:05] Speaker C: Yeah. Coming and going.
[00:13:07] Speaker B: I think more than that.
[00:13:08] Speaker C: Probably more.
[00:13:09] Speaker B: I think way more than that.
[00:13:10] Speaker C: We ready, though? We ready. Like, we're ready.
[00:13:12] Speaker A: You got enough bird? Yeah.
[00:13:14] Speaker C: We got to know.
Matter of fact, I don't know, bro. I don't know.
[00:13:18] Speaker A: The worst thing ever is when I'm anticipating and they run out of food. Because that's happened to me at a restaurant before. Like, I was waiting in line for two hours, and they ran out of food, and I was. I would want. You know, I want to turn the whole shit upside down. I mean, I'm air this whole shit out.
[00:13:33] Speaker C: Hey, it's only for five hours.
I don't think everybody going to eat.
[00:13:37] Speaker B: Where is it?
[00:13:38] Speaker C: 2100 West Florence Avenue. Sweet. C.
Right there across the street where we was on Florence and Van Ness. That's the crazy part.
[00:13:46] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:46] Speaker C: We started, like, our real journey on Florence and Van Nez. And this opportunity came up, and I was like, oh, it's. It's right across the street.
[00:13:55] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:13:56] Speaker C: Like, so the community already, like, know us. Like, people in that community already came to, like, you know, do they low. You know, check, like, hey, who. Who over here type.
And when they seen it was me, they was like, oh, this blue. Oh, he was on Florence and Venezuela. So I was like, cool.
[00:14:14] Speaker B: Is it between Florence. I mean, Vaness and Western or Van Nanz and Chris Shaw?
[00:14:19] Speaker C: It's Florence and Cimarron. So it's between Western and Vanessa.
[00:14:24] Speaker A: I just want to thank you because I came to your house and you made these fish sandwiches.
And well, you was posting these fish sandwiches. Yep. And you. I was like, how do you. Cause I don't. Can't eat burgers no more. Right? We all know this. So you made these fish sandwiches. I pulled up, you was perfecting the recipe and I was like, nigga, this shit fire. Yeah, right? You said, my nigga enjoy.
[00:14:47] Speaker C: Yeah, my nigga enjoy.
[00:14:49] Speaker A: This fish sandwich right here that I have in my hand is the only fish sandwich on the menu. This is the only non chicken meat that you have on the menu.
[00:14:59] Speaker C: The DJ head.
[00:15:00] Speaker A: The DJ head.
[00:15:01] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:15:02] Speaker A: Thank you, brother.
[00:15:02] Speaker C: Yeah, thank you. Yeah.
[00:15:04] Speaker A: Because this right here is very important to me to be able to, to, to indulge in. And this is still the blue magic, right? Yeah, this is still fried in that same.
I'm, you know, me, I, I'm. I love food. So I appreciate you. Thank you for letting me be part of the movement.
[00:15:19] Speaker C: Bro, bro, that fish sandwich, I mean, you've been eating that fish sandwich for like two years.
So it was like. It was only right.
I think the first time I made it was for Sonny and the second time was for you.
[00:15:33] Speaker A: Oh, word.
[00:15:34] Speaker C: Yeah, for sure. So, yeah, it was only right.
[00:15:38] Speaker A: Something we want to get straight. I'm sorry, Listen, I'm chewing. Fuck it.
You did add other shit to the menu.
That's a big deal because you can go get a whole dinner.
[00:15:48] Speaker C: Yeah, for sure. So the sides, the sides are very important in the black community.
[00:15:52] Speaker A: What are the sides?
[00:15:54] Speaker C: We have Mac and cheese. We have Cajun garlic parm, corn on the cob.
We have smash fried okra, red beans and rice.
I know I'm missing something. Oh, gumbo greens.
[00:16:09] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
I see you Saturday.
[00:16:12] Speaker C: Yeah.
Gumbo greens, sweet potato biscuits, the gumbo pot pie.
And we got some few desserts.
[00:16:22] Speaker A: Gumbo pot pies go crazy.
[00:16:24] Speaker C: I made sure the sides go crazy because at the end of the day, the only protein is fried chicken.
[00:16:30] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:16:30] Speaker B: So the gumbo pot pie sound like a main course though.
I might need a few of them.
[00:16:34] Speaker C: For sure. You don't know about the gumbo pot pie. I think we probably sold like over 250,000 of them in LA.
[00:16:43] Speaker B: This is my first time having a little kitchen.
[00:16:45] Speaker C: Oh, oh, for real?
[00:16:47] Speaker B: This is my first time.
[00:16:47] Speaker C: Where was you? You didn't follow the food wave of la?
[00:16:51] Speaker B: No.
[00:16:51] Speaker C: Are you a foodie?
[00:16:52] Speaker B: I'm a foodie.
[00:16:53] Speaker C: Do you live to eat or do you eat to live?
[00:16:56] Speaker B: It depend on the gummies.
[00:16:57] Speaker A: That was a big one.
[00:16:58] Speaker B: I just Got on gummies recently, so as of recent, I've been on shit.
[00:17:04] Speaker C: Okay. Everything okay. That's crazy. I feel like every person from LA should be a foodie. There's so much food out here.
[00:17:10] Speaker B: I've only had taco meal once.
[00:17:12] Speaker C: For real.
[00:17:13] Speaker B: Well, at least you and I was late.
[00:17:15] Speaker C: Who else have you had?
[00:17:17] Speaker B: Moni Trap Kitchen.
It's the egg row person, too. Not Moni, but it was the egg row person before her, and that's all.
[00:17:25] Speaker A: I could think of.
[00:17:26] Speaker C: That was it. I mean, everybody don't like, you know, pulling up on people, houses and stuff and buying food. But it was a nice little wave. I was happy to be a part of it.
[00:17:35] Speaker B: I'm just glad I didn't have to go to Vegas now I'm here.
[00:17:39] Speaker C: Good. We back.
[00:17:40] Speaker A: The other thing I want to point out, too, at the restaurant, it's not just the sandwiches. So you got. You can get the buckets, you can.
[00:17:45] Speaker C: Get the 2 piece, 3 piece, 4 piece, 8 piece, 16 piece, 12 piece.
Anything past that 16 is catering.
Or you gotta call ahead. No, we don't got coleslaw.
[00:17:59] Speaker B: You eat coleslaw? Hell no, bro.
[00:18:01] Speaker A: We was just talking about this.
[00:18:03] Speaker C: Literally nobody eats coleslaw. We were supposed to put a coleslaw on the sandwich, the chicken sandwich. And I was like, I don't. I don't really see too many of us eat coleslaw.
[00:18:13] Speaker B: We don't fuck with coleslaw.
[00:18:15] Speaker C: I'll be better putting potato salad out before coleslaw.
[00:18:19] Speaker A: Right.
All right, so give the address again.
[00:18:23] Speaker C: 2100 West Florence Avenue, Los Angeles.
[00:18:26] Speaker A: Los Angeles.
[00:18:27] Speaker C: Sweet sea blue bird.
[00:18:28] Speaker A: Bluebird. Make sure you tap in the social media. The social handle is Bluebird la. Bluebird la. Yeah. Now, before we let you. Oh, go ahead.
[00:18:37] Speaker B: Trust me.
You want to be here.
[00:18:39] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:18:40] Speaker B: You want to be here on Saturday? Trust me. Don't no other chicken sandwich taste like this.
[00:18:45] Speaker A: Come on.
[00:18:45] Speaker B: What's the name of this?
[00:18:47] Speaker C: That's the wet one. Yeah, the Korean sticky chicken.
[00:18:51] Speaker A: Sticky.
[00:18:52] Speaker B: What's this one?
[00:18:53] Speaker C: That's just an original chicken sandwich.
[00:18:54] Speaker B: It got a little something up in there, though.
[00:18:56] Speaker C: That's truffle sweet garlic aioli.
[00:18:59] Speaker B: It sure is.
[00:19:03] Speaker A: Before we let you go, bro, I want to ask a couple of food questions.
[00:19:07] Speaker C: Come on.
[00:19:08] Speaker A: Ok.
What's the wildest thing that you've seen? Somebody like. What's the most craziest struggle plate you ever saw? Because we do this on the radio, have people send us pictures of they struggle place. What's the wildest struggle plate you ever seen? Like at A restaurant, like somebody. You ain't got to say the restaurant name, but.
[00:19:29] Speaker C: I don't know.
I don't even go to places that sell that type of food, to be honest. I got a bougie palette.
[00:19:37] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:19:37] Speaker C: Like, I have a bougie palette. Me and my wife will go out to dinner and spend $600.
[00:19:42] Speaker A: $600?
[00:19:43] Speaker C: Yeah. On an average.
[00:19:45] Speaker A: On an average.
[00:19:46] Speaker C: Yeah. Go out to dinner, it's five and up. It's 500 and up.
[00:19:52] Speaker A: Chicken. A chicken restaurant.
[00:19:53] Speaker B: No, we not.
[00:19:54] Speaker A: They spending 600 on dinner.
[00:19:56] Speaker B: Every. That's what they do.
[00:19:57] Speaker C: Yeah, but that's like on some, you know, Mazumi Asian steakhouse, Steak 48. You know, the females like Steak 48.
[00:20:06] Speaker A: All right.
[00:20:07] Speaker B: And go to these. Frequent these places.
[00:20:10] Speaker C: It really. Did it really be the drink?
[00:20:13] Speaker A: Oh, it'd be the liquor, bro. Okay.
[00:20:15] Speaker C: Like after three sidecars and I got like three reposados neat with moscato. I'm chasing the shots with moscato.
So It'd be like $300 on liquor.
[00:20:26] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:20:27] Speaker C: Then we leave there and go to a hookah lounge and buy a bottle. So, yeah, that's date night for me, living life.
[00:20:35] Speaker B: So that night I just described that sound regular.
[00:20:37] Speaker A: Yeah, that's regular. That's regular.
[00:20:40] Speaker C: That's why she was like, I'm three shots. I'm like, oh, I'm alcoholic.
[00:20:43] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:20:44] Speaker C: I'm like, she doing three shots. That's her max. I'm like, shit. That's what I'm drinking before we get in the car.
[00:20:50] Speaker A: Yeah, that's the pre game.
[00:20:52] Speaker C: Yeah, that's at the house now.
[00:20:54] Speaker A: Last question is, what's the proper way to order a steak? Cause you know the homie Chuck Disney, medium. We go everywhere, he order well done steaks.
[00:21:00] Speaker C: Medium. He's wasting his money.
Asada tacos or something.
Yeah, medium. That's how I go medium.
[00:21:07] Speaker A: So that's the. Is that the proper way to order a steak? Medium. Okay, if so, people order it now, you savage.
[00:21:13] Speaker C: If you going rare.
That's crazy.
[00:21:16] Speaker A: Have you ever had rare?
[00:21:17] Speaker C: No, I would never.
[00:21:18] Speaker B: What's rare? Like, basically raw.
[00:21:19] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. It look cooked. As soon as you bust it open, it's alive.
[00:21:24] Speaker A: It's the 28th of the month.
[00:21:26] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. Yeah, exactly.
Yeah. I go medium, though.
[00:21:31] Speaker A: Okay, medium.
[00:21:32] Speaker C: And if it's a super thick cut, then I'll go medium well.
[00:21:36] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, all right. That's not bad. Yeah, all right.
[00:21:39] Speaker C: That's the proper way. Well done.
You chewing on that all night?
[00:21:44] Speaker B: Waiter asks me how I want my steak, I Tell them. They ask me how I want my steak cooked. I tell them all the way.
[00:21:51] Speaker A: So that's well done, right?
[00:21:52] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:21:53] Speaker C: You get a one sauce too, huh?
[00:21:55] Speaker B: I haven't had sauce on it before.
[00:21:57] Speaker C: For real.
[00:21:57] Speaker B: I'm not a steak person, though.
[00:21:58] Speaker C: Hold on. So you get.
[00:22:01] Speaker A: He just.
[00:22:01] Speaker C: Hold on. No, you get well done.
No sauce?
[00:22:05] Speaker B: No steak sauce? No, I don't think I had sauce on it. I think I scooped up my mashed potatoes with it or something.
[00:22:11] Speaker C: Yeah, you gotta something, it needs something to go down.
It needs something like. Cause I know people that get well done, they'll just douse all kind of A1 sauce on it just to gotta go down. Like. That's too dry, right? Are they hitting they water with it while they chewing?
[00:22:29] Speaker B: How you like your eggs?
[00:22:33] Speaker C: I like over easy.
Honestly. Scrambled is cool. Over easy, though. I like to yolk pause.
[00:22:40] Speaker B: You like to chase the egg.
[00:22:44] Speaker A: How you like your egg scramble? Hard. Yeah, See, I don't want nothing runny on my.
[00:22:49] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't want to chase it.
[00:22:51] Speaker C: That's. That's one thing about our community.
Everything gotta be fried hard.
[00:22:56] Speaker A: Everything.
[00:22:56] Speaker C: Catfish, chicken, eggs.
[00:22:59] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:00] Speaker C: Like, when I see it on the kitchen display, like, wow, the fried eggs fried hard. Catfish fried hard. Wings fried hard.
[00:23:07] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:23:08] Speaker C: That's crazy.
[00:23:09] Speaker A: All right, well, again, man, go get that Bluebird. Yeah, just thank you, bro, for always being solid, you know what I'm saying?
[00:23:16] Speaker C: For sure.
[00:23:17] Speaker A: Thank you for always including me and letting me come and try the food and all that good stuff.
[00:23:21] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:23:22] Speaker A: Thank you for bringing food for everybody up here.
[00:23:24] Speaker B: Yes, thank you.
[00:23:26] Speaker C: I'm gonna do it again too.
[00:23:28] Speaker A: Bluebird this weekend. Grand opening address again.
[00:23:32] Speaker C: 2100 West Florence Avenue. Sweet C Bluebird at Bluebird LA at Bluebird B L E U. Bluebird L A.
[00:23:41] Speaker A: There you go. Bluebird L A Go tap in the homie Grub is here.
[00:23:44] Speaker B: That new J I D is out.
[00:23:46] Speaker A: Yeah, J, I had a moment.
[00:23:47] Speaker B: Moment to sit with it. What you think about it?
[00:23:49] Speaker A: Well, Jid is one of them artists who I've been very critical of because I actually told him earlier this year, like, hey, bro, you have an opportunity to really take that spot. Like the big three is a thing.
Everybody kind of trying to figure out who's gonna be the next wave of artists, who's gonna be the next wave of MC to really take that thing, take that next step. And I got Jid in that conversation. Like, Jid is one of them people who could rap for real. Like, he's an emcee. He has the stage presence when he performs. And I think he has the ability to make the songs to carry it.
God does like ugly deliver for me. Like that's his album. I thought it was a really, really good album. Like a solid body of work. I listened to it front to back. It didn't have really no skips on it. If I'm being honest. It wasn't like one song I skipped. Well when I re listened that I would skip.
Other than that it was super dope to me. I liked the song. And I'm not a huge. I'm gonna be honest, I'm not a huge Don Toliver fan. But even the song with him and Don Toliver was good. It's called what we. On the song that stood out to me though, it was one called obviously Community with clips on it.
That's the song that people were like, oh my God. Jid got clips on his album. That one was hard. I ain't gonna lie.
The song with Ty Dollason in black, that shit was fire too. That was called wholeheartedly. But the one everybody's talking about, the one that we playing on the radio is called SK8 and that's with Ciara and Earth Gang. And it's hella melodic. It got that Miami booty bass bounce to it.
It's kinda different than all the rest of the songs on the album.
[00:25:21] Speaker B: The conversation around this album has been that this is in running to be album of the year, Rap album of the year.
[00:25:28] Speaker A: I can see that. I could see it definitely being up there. I don't know if it's gonna be. I don't know if it's gonna get. If it's gonna top that clips album. Cause like, you know, it was just a lot of. It was a lot of weight on that clips album. But it is one of the better rap albums that I've heard this year for sure. No question.
[00:25:44] Speaker B: So remember we was having a conversation about who's gonna be the that person to take over. Cause how we like right now we seeing the OGs is smoking shit lyrically.
[00:25:52] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:25:53] Speaker B: So remember we was having that conversation and you're saying right now like that album is that good that Jid needs to be respected and talked about in those conversations.
[00:26:03] Speaker A: Yes, it is that good that he needs to be respected. He didn't do the stereotypical single off this project. There was no standout like Slap that. All the DJs and all the radio people gonna be playing Skate is the one that people are gravitating towards. Cause it's the Easiest listen kind of thing. It's the easiest one to play for the average person. But if I had one critique, that would be the only critique. But the album's cohesive though, so I didn't miss the record, the single, but it could have used one.
[00:26:34] Speaker B: Well, I guess from a professional standpoint, I can see why you view it like that. But I kind of feel like. Cause I didn't know that Bodies wasn't his song, he's a feature on it. So I kind of feel like that even though that's not on his project, just for fans wise, a fan listening to the song or hearing that song before that album came out, you're gonna kinda assume like, oh shit, I just heard a single with him and then now the album comes out. Because I did not know that that wasn't his song.
[00:27:05] Speaker A: You thought it was his song. It's featuring Offset.
[00:27:07] Speaker B: No. You know how on Apple it'll say the artist and the feature rather than this featuring that person? I thought this was one of those. So the Bodies act to me as a single for Jid's album, even though that's not his song and it's not on his album.
[00:27:23] Speaker A: That's a great point. That's a great point because. And I've explained this on the bigger picture before, but when you see the and on this is a music industry shit. But when you see the and on the songs, that means that they gave the artist priority, which means it shows up on both of their profile. That's all it is. It's like a way that they share the record and they share the record on both of their. Like if you go to JIID's Spotify, you'll see Bodies pop up. If it's a feature, it won't be on his shit, it'll be under his featured section. So it's just the way that they do it. It's called priority inside the industry. But it's some industry shit that they do to share records.
[00:27:59] Speaker B: Well, while we talking about songs, I asked Twitter this question because I had an edible.
[00:28:07] Speaker A: Go figure.
[00:28:08] Speaker B: Per ush. I had an edible per ush and I wanted to know what are some songs that you loved as a kid and then you re listened to it as an adult and realized you was way too young to be listening to that song as a kid.
[00:28:23] Speaker A: Oh, I got two or three off. Top off rip the first one, Ludacris, I think it was off his back for the first time album. It was a song called Ho and it was like Ho. You's A hoe. I said that. You doing hoe activities with hoe tendencies. Hoes is your friends, hoes is your enemy. I'm rapping this shit. And now, I wasn't a super kid, but I wasn't grown enough for that. I didn't even know what a hoe was, right?
I mean, you know, whatever. And then there was Eminem on My mom tripped. When I got the Marshall Mathers lp.
My mom tripped. She was not having. Because I took the so on the Marshall Mathers lp, on Eminem's biggest album, he has this public service announcement and he's like, this is a public service announcement brought to you by Slim Shady. He does not give a fuck what you think. If you don't like it, you can suck his fucking. You know, it just went crazy. And I put that on my answering machine and my mom tripped.
[00:29:23] Speaker B: That is low key. A fire answering machine, though, bro.
[00:29:25] Speaker A: What I had. And I was like, cooking too. I was letting the homies hear it. I was like, call me, I'mma hang. I'm not gonna answ. And I was playing it and it was like, yeah, she wasn't going for that.
[00:29:35] Speaker B: That's another one.
Let's do this next week, though. Mae, what songs of today would be good? Answering machine songs. Oh, what are some songs of today that would be good for when people.
[00:29:49] Speaker A: Play it on their voicemail?
[00:29:49] Speaker B: Played on your voicemail.
[00:29:50] Speaker A: Yeah, what's up?
I know y'. All. I'm just checking in.
All that type of shit talking about here today.
[00:29:56] Speaker B: Okay, so my songs are songs that I loved as a kid that I was way too young to be listening to.
Trina. 69 Ways Baddest Bitch. Nasty bitch.
[00:30:07] Speaker A: How old were you when you was rapping? Baddest.
[00:30:09] Speaker B: Baddest. I don't even know what year Baddest. Let's see what year baddest came out.
[00:30:14] Speaker A: You rapping baddest now is crazy.
[00:30:17] Speaker B: Hey, Trina just did C World.
[00:30:20] Speaker A: That don't make the argument better.
[00:30:22] Speaker B: What, to rap it right now?
[00:30:23] Speaker A: No, I'm just. The Baddest is a raunchy ass song for a kid to be rapping.
[00:30:26] Speaker B: Well, we talking about Trina.
[00:30:28] Speaker A: I understand. Maybe that's how white people feel. The way they feel about Sexyy Red.
[00:30:32] Speaker B: It's no different. It's all the same. Cardi B. Wap. It's all like, oh, yeah, Wap is crazy. Meg thee stallion is all the same.
[00:30:38] Speaker A: It's crazy for a kid to be rapping.
[00:30:40] Speaker B: I'm over there. I was representing for the bitches all eyes on your riches. No time for the little dick. See, the bigger the dick, the bigger the bank. The biggest competitive chance to get close to his wrist ribs. I'm going out for the big man. My G shape like a dick thing I could call quick then slow. Head by the nightstand like lightning. That's crazy. So yeah, that's one nasty bitch is crazy. 69 ways she said. Never let a nigga beat the coochie raw. He might bust a nut on my Gucci bra. I don't got a Gucci bra. Didn't have one then and I don't have one now.
Another crazy one. Even though, I mean, I don't know how old they were at this time. Pretty Ricky, but Blue Stars.
[00:31:19] Speaker A: Oh, that was a raunchy ass album.
[00:31:21] Speaker B: We was too young.
[00:31:22] Speaker A: They was too young.
They was too young for that.
[00:31:27] Speaker B: What was Pretty Ricky's second album? The one that had up and down make it like it was so confused. What was that one? Late Night Special.
Late Night Special. Song is crazy in general.
[00:31:38] Speaker A: They get a hotline.
[00:31:39] Speaker B: It's five in the morning and I'm having phone sex with you and I'm out.
[00:31:44] Speaker A: Yeah, that was.
[00:31:45] Speaker B: Nigga, that was on my razor.
That was my razor ringtone.
[00:31:49] Speaker A: That's kind of crazy.
[00:31:49] Speaker B: Hotline.
[00:31:50] Speaker A: You know what? There was this. Sorry, g.
I was DJing for glasses and we went to a school to perform and he performed Fuck Yo Hood.
[00:32:02] Speaker B: Oh, shit.
High school.
[00:32:06] Speaker A: No, it was like one of them schools that go from high school to college. I don't know, it was like. It was some kind of. It wasn't a university, but it was like in between.
Like almost like a JV type situation. But it was people there. It was kids.
Cause there were parents there. And it was kids in the front row. And he was performing Fuck Yo Hood.
The hook is Fuck your hood and your dead homies.
[00:32:28] Speaker B: What song did they book him for, though?
What song did they book him for?
[00:32:35] Speaker A: Oh, man. Probably like. Probably I Get Dough or Certified.
[00:32:39] Speaker B: Somebody had to have gone through the catalog.
[00:32:41] Speaker A: They apparently didn't and he gave it to him.
[00:32:44] Speaker B: What area was the school in?
[00:32:45] Speaker A: It was. We was in Louisiana, I think.
[00:32:47] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Okay.
[00:32:48] Speaker A: Yeah. That was a wild time.
[00:32:50] Speaker B: My other one, I don't even know the name of this song. I just know it's Tupac. It's the song. He be like. It's like Romeo and Juliet. Hot sex on the planet just to get you at you a. That's all I know. But I used to love that song.
[00:33:01] Speaker A: I don't remember the Name.
[00:33:02] Speaker B: And then you remember Lil Jon. Ooh, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. I had no business listening to that one.
[00:33:08] Speaker A: I don't think none of us had a business listening to Lil John and Issop.
[00:33:11] Speaker B: And then the other one, Ashanti and 504 boys. I can tell you ain't gotta say too much from the look in your eye. You ain't gotta call me a boo. Cause as bad as you wanna fuck had no business. Other one, nigga Adina Howard.
[00:33:25] Speaker A: You was rapping.
[00:33:26] Speaker B: Nasty grind. Nobody's gonna do you like me. My nasty grind.
[00:33:31] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[00:33:33] Speaker B: I didn't know what the fuck I was talking about.
T shirt in my panties. T shirt in my panties. My parents made me wear pajamas.
[00:33:41] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:33:42] Speaker B: I never was walking around with no T shirt in my panties. But I had that on my MySpace page.
[00:33:46] Speaker A: You did.
[00:33:47] Speaker B: I had T shirt in my panties on MySpace page. I was the friend who was like, damn, putting. I was loading everybody ipods with the music and stuff and making mixed CDs for people. I was that friend.
[00:33:57] Speaker A: Oh, you know what?
[00:33:58] Speaker B: What?
[00:33:58] Speaker A: Now that you said CD, I had the juvenile 400° CD.
I was running that. I see. I was rapping back that ass up on the bus going to school and I'm like. And I'm rapping, huh? And I'm just. I'm all juveniled out. Then when Big Timer hit the scene and Birdman and Manny Fresh was talking crazy and I'm rapping that shit in ninth grade. Like, yeah, n.
I'm saying wild shit. I don't know what I'm talking about. I ain't never been a hot or a boy in my life.
[00:34:25] Speaker B: I have some responses from Twitter users. Shout out to Hop Brown said Snoop Dogg ain't no fun.
[00:34:32] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:34:34] Speaker B: Majesty. Ria says splash, Waterfalls. Ludacris, Trina. Ludacris Freak a leak. Petey Pablo.
[00:34:41] Speaker A: Petey Pablo Freak A leak is crazy. Mystical is crazy.
[00:34:46] Speaker B: Mystical is crazy.
Mystical is crazy.
[00:34:51] Speaker A: Mystical.
[00:34:52] Speaker B: What was the one? What was the one?
[00:34:53] Speaker A: All of them.
[00:34:54] Speaker B: What was the one mystical one of those?
[00:34:56] Speaker A: It wasn't. It was Shake the ass.
And then he came out with danger.
And I remember I'm sitting with my.
[00:35:01] Speaker B: Dick in my hand.
[00:35:02] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:35:03] Speaker B: Yeah, that's crazy. That's just crazy.
[00:35:05] Speaker A: Cause that's just like. Who does that?
[00:35:07] Speaker B: Well, they say he was talking about a gun.
[00:35:09] Speaker A: What?
Yeah, we ain't. That must be some New Orleans shit. We ain't never called our.
No, I ain't never heard.
[00:35:16] Speaker B: They supposedly.
[00:35:17] Speaker A: I don't know I've heard tool stick, lot of shit I ain't never heard.
[00:35:21] Speaker B: Supposedly, dick is for.
Is for the gun.
[00:35:25] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:35:26] Speaker B: Okay, so some more I have are.
Oh, somebody said everything. Casey, Jojo, everything. R. Kelly, for sure.
[00:35:34] Speaker A: All of it.
[00:35:35] Speaker B: Because, yeah, I was way too young, bro.
[00:35:38] Speaker A: I was watching 106 in park rapping. Move your body like a snake mind. And I didn't know. I thought they was talking about, like, snakes, nigga.
[00:35:45] Speaker B: When Aaliyah rocked the boat, when she said, you must be used to me crying. I mean, no, no, no. Aaliyah didn't say that.
Ashanti said that. Ashanti, why you out bumping and grinding? I thought bumping and grinding meant burning rubber in the middle of the street. I didn't know what bumping and grinding meant. I thought it meant burning rubber in the middle of the street.
[00:36:07] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:36:07] Speaker B: And I didn't know that Rock the Boat was about sex.
[00:36:10] Speaker A: You want me to admit something?
[00:36:12] Speaker B: Rock the Boat, Really? We was too young for Rock the Boat.
[00:36:14] Speaker A: I didn't know.
And I was super young, but I didn't know. I thought when TLC used to wear all of the condoms, I thought those was like, balloons.
And I was like, they wearing balloons? Like, on the.
[00:36:25] Speaker B: How old were you, though?
[00:36:26] Speaker A: I was a kid.
[00:36:27] Speaker B: Kid. That's a good, innocent pov, though.
[00:36:30] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:36:30] Speaker B: Like, that's cool. That's why, like, I'm thinking bumping and grinding, me and you in the middle. I just don't know about sex.
[00:36:35] Speaker A: Right.
[00:36:35] Speaker B: You know Magic Stick, 50 Cent, Lil Kim, Lil Kim.
[00:36:40] Speaker A: Yeah, that's one of them ones, too.
[00:36:42] Speaker B: They said any non mainstream Lil Wayne.
[00:36:46] Speaker A: Song, even the mainstream lollipop was crazy.
[00:36:49] Speaker B: Nelly, tibdrill, Tupac. I get around facts. Uchiwally, Wally, Rick James, Super Freak.
[00:36:58] Speaker A: I didn't. I still don't know what Uchiwale is about. I'm 40 years old.
[00:37:04] Speaker B: I thought it might have been about finger banging. I don't know what Uchi Bang Bang. I don't know.
[00:37:09] Speaker A: You really, really make me want to touch your body.
[00:37:13] Speaker B: Make me smile, make me scream and shout.
Really got to gut me screaming.
[00:37:18] Speaker A: Shouting over finger banging is crazy.
[00:37:19] Speaker B: It's depending if you know how to rock them fingers.
Lil Kim crushing on you. I don't know if that's.
[00:37:26] Speaker A: That's not that bad.
[00:37:27] Speaker B: That's not that bad.
[00:37:31] Speaker A: You know what's crazy? Now that I thought about. Now that I think about it. What Nas and Genuine owe me.
Cause why she owe you?
[00:37:38] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
Some niggas do owe me, though.
[00:37:43] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:37:44] Speaker B: You would ever feel like somebody owed you something. Yeah, lately I've been feeling like you owed me some. We wasn't kids when I came out. Plies Becky, Becky for sure.
[00:37:54] Speaker A: I need that Becky.
[00:37:55] Speaker B: We was too young.
[00:37:56] Speaker A: I was playing the fuck out that record. Give me that Becky.
[00:37:59] Speaker B: LL Cool J doing it well. Usher, nice and slow.
This one right here is the one. And I'm selling it. I'm stealing it. Right here. We ending it n Trillville. Some cut.
[00:38:13] Speaker A: I didn't know what they was talking about.
[00:38:14] Speaker B: First of all, the intro is the best. Squeaking.
[00:38:17] Speaker A: I didn't know that till I was like, 20.
[00:38:19] Speaker B: What it is, Cole or what's up? Can a nigga get in them guts?
[00:38:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:38:25] Speaker B: Yeah, hit us up, man. Let us know. Oh, freak like me meeting in my bedroom.
[00:38:30] Speaker A: It's a lot of them songs, man. That's, you know, too close.
[00:38:34] Speaker B: Next.
[00:38:35] Speaker A: I thought you said you were sealing it up with the some cut. Trillville is the one.
[00:38:38] Speaker B: Trillville is the one.
[00:38:41] Speaker A: Doom, doom, doom, doom. No, that's not it.
[00:38:44] Speaker B: But hit us up, effective immediately and let us know. Or you can comment below. Write it in the comments. Name a song you loved as a kid, but realize you are way too young to be listening to it when you heard it again as an adult.
[00:38:59] Speaker A: Yes, I want to shout out to our good brother Van Lathan. Okay? Van Lathan is obviously deep rooted in the culture.
He's a brother of mine, been very helpful in my career or whatnot.
A pillar, so to speak. He was on his show Shout out to Rachel Lindsey, and he was talking about the new version of what award shows should look like going forward.
And basically he was saying that the new award show should not. Because obviously everybody, we talked about it last week on the air where the award shows are kind of going away. The BET Hip Hop Awards is going away. The Soul Train Awards is going away. And then I'm on record as saying these things are gonna continue to happen. So he was saying that we need to have award shows that are not beholden to these networks. Like, yeah, the BET Awards is a thing, but we just need a Hip Hop Awards that's just for us. And then whatever network wants to fuck with us, they can fuck with us per year or whatever the case may be. So it doesn't belong to a network.
He said Charlamagne and Joe Budden need to be the hosts.
I don't know how that's gonna go. Like, I have no idea how that would work.
[00:40:11] Speaker B: I think that they are both mature enough to. Whatever different. Cause I don't. I mean, I don't know what's going on, but I don't think they have any real smoke for each other. So I think that they're mature enough to set their differences to the side for the culture.
[00:40:26] Speaker A: I can see that. I can see when they did host the end of the year wrap ups, those were classics.
[00:40:31] Speaker B: I love when they used to do those wrap ups. I love those.
[00:40:34] Speaker A: Those were classics.
[00:40:35] Speaker B: And I think that both of their names are big enough or big enough that they can get whatever sponsors may be needed. And I feel like their fan base is big enough that people will support it for them. Like Breakfast Club and Joe Budden, they do crazy numbers.
[00:40:51] Speaker A: Well, according to some paperwork, they gotta leave Joe Budden to fund the shit himself.
[00:40:55] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, Joe, can you pay for the award show?
Joe Budden, we need you to pay for the award show, please.
Yeah, we need you. Yeah, Joe, what's up? But I'm like, everything that Van Lathen said I agree with. Not just cause he threw my name in there, but I agree with it. Because the things that we have, it needs to be a collective of people who are, you know, complex. Top list, you feel what I'm saying? Like, if this is the top list of media, all these people, we need to be doing shit together. These award shows should damn near be like family reunions, you know, like. And that's gonna take the highest up. It's no different than what we were saying with the artists with participation. We need the niggas. That's the.
The niggas that's leading the media space. We need them involved in these award shows so these things can keep going.
[00:41:44] Speaker A: Yeah, I agree with that.
[00:41:45] Speaker B: He also said he wanted Karen Silville to be a part of the logistics, behind the scenes partners and stuff like that.
[00:41:52] Speaker A: And Gina views.
[00:41:53] Speaker B: Yes. To do the red carpet. The red carpet.
[00:41:57] Speaker A: It was you and somebody else. I don't remember who.
[00:41:58] Speaker B: His co host.
[00:41:59] Speaker A: Oh, Rachel Lindsay.
[00:42:00] Speaker B: It was his co host.
[00:42:01] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. Y' all doing red carpet. I definitely see you doing red carpets in the near future.
[00:42:05] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah, I love that. For the network.
[00:42:07] Speaker A: For a big network.
[00:42:07] Speaker B: Yeah.
What was I gonna tell you?
Damn, I forgot. I was gonna say. Oh, that's what I was gonna say.
Or we can just go fuck with Jason Lee. Or you could just go, Jason Lee does have an award show.
[00:42:19] Speaker A: Yep. So the Hollywood Impact Award.
[00:42:22] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:42:22] Speaker A: Hollywood Unlock Impact Awards.
[00:42:23] Speaker B: If we're gonna lose one then, and we already have somebody who started one, then maybe that means that we all just need to pour into that and go support him.
[00:42:31] Speaker A: Touche. You right, you're not wrong. And I have seen Jason shout out to Jason Lee. That's my guy.
He said he was coming on the show too.
Jason, actually I talked to him about that before and he was like, you know, it's interesting to see people hate on him. Or it's interesting to see people not support the things he's trying to build and honor black people and culture and stuff like that. So he's actually spoke on that before.
[00:42:57] Speaker B: Yeah, we need them. We need the Jason Lee's of the media space. Charlamagne, Joe, Nick Cannon, like the newer people.
We need the Kaisernauts of this. You know, like we need all of us. I feel like the people that has the resources to do these things need to come together and figure this out. 50 Cent, Tyler Perry, you know, like Kevin Hart. We need everybody involved.
[00:43:20] Speaker A: Kevin Hart, Yeah. He's gonna be doing a new comedy Netflix show where he's. It's a comedy competition. I can't wait to see this shit. Because I know comics are some of the most petty people I have ever seen in my life.
Speaking of pettiness, I wanna talk about this because cam' Ron is somebody who I don't want no problems with on no Way boy. And I'm on record, I mean, shout out to Jeremy Hecht. Jeremy Hecht. Me and him are online. I don't want no smoke with 50 cent for any reason.
[00:43:53] Speaker B: Sorry, Nate.
[00:43:55] Speaker A: And I don't want no smoke with Cam'. Ron.
[00:43:57] Speaker B: Mm mm.
[00:43:58] Speaker A: Because what he just did with Omar Gooden Jr. Quote unquote. I don't want.
[00:44:03] Speaker B: No, but you better say it right. I know.
[00:44:04] Speaker A: I just said I was joking. I'm joking. What he just did with Omar Gooden was crazy. And if you don't know cam' Ron and Omar, Cam' Ron made an honest mistake because we do associate Gooding with Junior. Cause of Cuba. Cuba's a fucking.
[00:44:19] Speaker B: It's easy for it to fly out.
[00:44:20] Speaker A: He's an award winning actor. Like he. Like it's an honest mistake.
[00:44:23] Speaker B: And y' all brothers. What's the whole.
[00:44:25] Speaker A: And he corrected himself.
[00:44:28] Speaker B: Or he said Junior.
[00:44:31] Speaker A: He correct. No, Omar Gooden's not a Junior. Cuba Gooding is the Junior.
[00:44:35] Speaker B: I get it. But it's like that's not nothing for me to drop diss tracks.
[00:44:39] Speaker A: Yeah, he said Cameron said he dropped.
[00:44:41] Speaker B: Three diss tracks and he gassing too.
I didn't know that n could rap like that.
[00:44:45] Speaker A: Me either.
[00:44:46] Speaker B: Now I knew that was him rapping on The Smart Guy intro.
[00:44:48] Speaker A: I didn't know that they could rap.
[00:44:50] Speaker B: I didn't know Pete get busy like that.
Pete was getting busy, boy.
[00:44:55] Speaker A: I didn't know he could rap either, man.
So when he dropped the diss tracks, cam' Ron was like, all right, bet. He just. He just. All right. He sat back and he went and booked a n to shoot a movie that ain't coming out. Flew him out to Miami, 2,500. Paid him 2,500 and got him to sign over to Rights. So that way Cameron could do whatever he wanted with the footage and then released it on his show on Revolt tv.
And I just. The people, like Cameron actually said this. He's like, you know, I have some time. I don't want no problems with no petty niggas that got time. Yes, I need petty niggas to be busy.
[00:45:28] Speaker B: No, not just time. Time and money.
[00:45:30] Speaker A: Time and resources.
[00:45:31] Speaker B: Time and you know who else is petty like that? We was just talking about Kevin Hart. Kevin Hart. Remember when Kevin Hart and Nick Cannon was going back and forth with them pranks and he. I think Kevin Hart sent Nick Cannon a llama.
[00:45:43] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:45:43] Speaker B: Or it was somewhere. A horse or something like that.
[00:45:45] Speaker A: He, you know. No, the. The cold one was he put a billboard up with his cell phone number. He bought a billboard and put his cell phone number up.
Like, I want to prank rich. Like, I need to be wealthy and I'll prank rich people.
[00:46:02] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:46:02] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? I'm not rich. Pranking wealthy niggas. No, that's out because I don't have the tute for that.
[00:46:07] Speaker B: Tell me, who's your list of petty celebrities? Who's the pettiest celebrities?
[00:46:13] Speaker A: Number one is 50 Cent.
Number two would be shit at this point now, Cam' Ron have moved up. He in the power rankings. Top three.
Cam', Ron. I would say 50 Cent, Cam' Ron Petty, Nikki.
[00:46:30] Speaker B: You think Nikki top five, though.
[00:46:32] Speaker A: Nikki's definitely top five. Petty Nikki, remember a nigga that did her wrong in 97.
I don't want. That's you. That's how you are.
[00:46:41] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't forget shit.
[00:46:42] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm.
[00:46:43] Speaker B: I'mma go 50. Cameron, Kevin Hart with the pranks and.
[00:46:49] Speaker A: Stuff.
[00:46:52] Speaker B: They really might be the big three.
You said 50, Cameron and Kevin.
[00:46:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause Nick Cannon didn't really go that hard. No, he got too much shit going.
[00:47:03] Speaker B: On and he probably. It's a response prank facts. You play with me, I play back.
But I think Kevin startle probably.
[00:47:11] Speaker A: Yeah.
Oh, well, you Know who we missing?
[00:47:14] Speaker B: Who?
[00:47:15] Speaker A: The Donald Trump.
[00:47:17] Speaker B: Oh, oh, Trump? Really? Over 50?
[00:47:20] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:47:20] Speaker B: Trump is over 50. Yeah.
[00:47:22] Speaker A: He's sending militias into niggas neighborhoods. Nigga.
[00:47:24] Speaker B: No, no, no. N. Diddy needed to be pardoned. Oh, nigga. Trump said.
[00:47:29] Speaker A: Diddy petty too, Trump.
[00:47:32] Speaker B: I don't know.
I don't know. But Trump said. Yeah, well, when I was running for president, he had some things to say about me, so I don't think I'll be pardoning him.
[00:47:43] Speaker A: Yeah, that's crazy, nigga. What?
Yeah, I just saw one of them athletes begging Trump for a pardon.
It's like niggas get on tmz. Hey, Trump, I gotta go turn myself in in two weeks. My nigga. What's up? What's happening? Like that shit crazy to me.
[00:48:02] Speaker B: Okay, so that's our top five then. Trump, Trump, 50, Cameron, Nikki, Kevin.
[00:48:09] Speaker A: I don't have Kevin as my top.
I would stop at 4. Cause I don't. That's just one instance of him being petty.
[00:48:16] Speaker B: He play a lot. I don't even really know if that's petty though. He just play a lot.
[00:48:20] Speaker A: Sharla.
[00:48:21] Speaker B: Sharla. Me?
[00:48:22] Speaker A: Hell yeah.
[00:48:22] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:48:23] Speaker A: Oh, I would swap.
[00:48:25] Speaker B: No, I swapped Charlotte and I shut this whole shit down. N Drake.
N Drake.
[00:48:31] Speaker A: N.
I don't have a comment, nigga.
[00:48:36] Speaker B: Trump.
[00:48:37] Speaker A: Drake.
[00:48:39] Speaker B: 50. Cameron, Nikki. That's the top five right there.
That's the top five right There.
[00:48:46] Speaker A: That's it.
[00:48:46] Speaker B: That's it right there.
[00:48:47] Speaker A: All right, so we got it settled.
[00:48:48] Speaker B: We got our top five.
[00:48:49] Speaker A: Hey, Nick Cannon. Be doing the top five countdown. Yeah, this is. Hey, Nick. This our shit.
We got this one cleared. All right, do it again.
[00:48:58] Speaker B: Trump, Drake, 50.
Nikki.
[00:49:03] Speaker A: Charlotte.
[00:49:03] Speaker B: Charlotte. No, we said somebody else. Cameron.
[00:49:06] Speaker A: Cameron.
[00:49:07] Speaker B: Okay, Trump, Drake, 50, Cameron, Nikki.
[00:49:12] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:49:13] Speaker B: Top five pettiest celebrities.
[00:49:14] Speaker A: Facts. If you got one, if you got something better put them in the comments or tag us. Let us know. Or you can call us right now. 9, 5, 6. Headphone. 956. H E D F O N E. Hit us up. Leave us a voicemail. Petty celebrities. Who you got? Let us know.
[00:49:28] Speaker B: Somebody else who fit into this category as well. Maybe not top five, maybe top 20. Kanye West.
[00:49:34] Speaker A: Ye is petty.
[00:49:35] Speaker B: Kanye just dropped a trailer to his new movie.
I am going to go watch it. I want to see it. I want to see what's been going on.
[00:49:43] Speaker A: People love a plane crash.
[00:49:45] Speaker B: Well, you know. You know, I watch apocalypse movies.
[00:49:49] Speaker A: Oh, that's what that's gonna be for sure.
[00:49:51] Speaker B: You know, I love a good apocalypse movie. Yeah, interesting though. What I found Was interesting. The end of the trailer says come into theater soon. In theater soon.
[00:50:02] Speaker A: Man, ain't nobody playing. They not playing with that boy.
[00:50:05] Speaker B: Let me ask Chad Gipa.
[00:50:07] Speaker A: These people. Let me tell you something, these people are not finna let you spread that shit in they theaters.
Cause he.
[00:50:14] Speaker B: I mean, is that in there though?
[00:50:18] Speaker A: I saw the trailer.
[00:50:20] Speaker B: Somebody missed it.
[00:50:21] Speaker A: Oh no, it was some of that in there. It was some of that in there. Hell yeah, it was some of that in there.
I don't see people gravitating, going to theaters to see this. Now if ye was not. If ye was smart. Cause I think he's brilliant, but if I were him, I would put it on my website behind a paywall and make it like 99 cents, right? Like a dollar and go platinum.
[00:50:45] Speaker B: Wait, hit. We're wrong.
Okay? These sources are these. Okay, so these sources are not credible. Credible sources.
And I'm saying it's not credible. Cause let me cite the source. Actually, I'm not even gonna call these people out.
[00:51:01] Speaker A: Okay?
[00:51:02] Speaker B: Yeah, but it's a. It's some websites that are reporting this. So it says release details, document title, in whose name has a director? Nico. Release date September 19, 2025. Distribution partners are AMC, Regal and Cinemark, which will be releasing in approximately a thousand theaters nationwide.
[00:51:25] Speaker A: We should call Lauren. She would know.
[00:51:26] Speaker B: But from what I'm. The source is not one of the sources. I'll give you two of the sources. I'm not gonna tell you the third one is one source is Wikipedia and the other source is Reddit.
[00:51:37] Speaker A: Oh no.
[00:51:38] Speaker B: So that's why I'm saying these are not.
[00:51:40] Speaker A: I don't see.
[00:51:41] Speaker B: These are not credible sources.
[00:51:42] Speaker A: I don't see. I'm gonna call Lauren LaRosa tomorrow and figure out if this shit is gonna go in the theater.
[00:51:47] Speaker B: She might already know. Let's call her right now.
[00:51:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't see. I don't see it going into theaters just because I think it's been too much too fast, too soon.
[00:51:57] Speaker B: The only thing that's making me think that he could possibly be in good graces.
[00:52:01] Speaker A: Lauren. Lauren, listen real quick. You on the air with Gina, Views and DJ ahead.
[00:52:06] Speaker B: Hey, Lauren. Hey. I mean it.
[00:52:09] Speaker A: Do you know anything about this Kanye west documentary going in? The documentary. Is it really going into theaters?
[00:52:17] Speaker B: I don't know about it going into theaters. I just saw.
I just saw people covering it, that it was like an 18 year old boy that did it, but I don't know enough to say that I don't know.
[00:52:26] Speaker A: You want me to look, all right, Nah, just.
I'll find out. I'm gonna listen to the Breakfast Club and I'll figure it out. But we was literally going over it right now in real time, and I'm like, you know what? Lauren probably know. Cause we don't know.
We see the story, but we don't know if it's really going in the theaters. I don't think it's really gonna go into a theater.
[00:52:45] Speaker B: Whoa. Why do you think that? Why do you not think that?
[00:52:48] Speaker A: Cause these people ain't playing with him.
[00:52:51] Speaker B: Playing with who?
[00:52:51] Speaker A: Kanye? Yeah. I don't think that based on the things that he's done that people would like to have his business in that way.
[00:53:02] Speaker B: I don't think. But it's not him, though, Isn't it? They're saying that it's like an 18 year old filmmaker that owns it, that owns the rights. Like he gave the guy permission to shoot him and document them. It's kind of like how. Remember the other guys, the documentary? I was on Netflix or something. Right. But it wasn't. Kanye didn't know that.
[00:53:18] Speaker A: Oh, so it wasn't. It's not his production.
[00:53:22] Speaker B: That's how it's being presented. That it's like another person that has had the rights. I saw a headline earlier that said it was an 18 year old filmmaker.
[00:53:28] Speaker A: Understood.
[00:53:29] Speaker B: Okay, I can get more info for you. Like, I could just feed it to you in like five seconds.
[00:53:33] Speaker A: Nah, it's cool. We gonna move on. But I. I just wanted to tap in. I'll tap in with the Latest with Lauren LaRosa, period.
[00:53:41] Speaker B: Hey, Gina, girl. Hey, girl.
[00:53:43] Speaker A: Thank you.
[00:53:45] Speaker B: All right, bye.
[00:53:46] Speaker A: Yeah, so the thing is, that would be very smart of him if he backdoored a way into the theaters. But I don't see him going to the theaters and being like, hey, I'm doing this thing. Y' all want to fuck with it? I don't see it happening.
[00:53:59] Speaker B: But there's also movies about that movement, though.
[00:54:03] Speaker A: There are.
[00:54:04] Speaker B: So they can't. I don't. That can't be the full reason for just completely discarding Kanye from theaters. You get what I'm saying?
[00:54:14] Speaker A: No, I agree with you.
[00:54:15] Speaker B: It is movies about it. I think it depend on what context that that's being mentioned.
[00:54:19] Speaker A: Yeah, okay, that makes sense.
[00:54:21] Speaker B: But the only reason why I think that it could possibly be a thing is because his website was taken down when he was doing all this shit before, and now it's back up.
[00:54:30] Speaker A: He got a website back up.
[00:54:31] Speaker B: So it's like somebody's distributed and somebody's publishing that, you know, like there's some platform that's fucking with it.
But something a person.
A person niggas not fucking with right now. Is Lil Yachty.
[00:54:47] Speaker A: Somebody who not feeding fuck with me right now. Yachty.
[00:54:49] Speaker B: They not fucking with Lil Yachty right now. So Lil Yachty just did Playboy, Mac Stream, and he plays some unreleased music, and he has a bar where he says, put my foot on her neck, I win George Floyd. Put my knee in her neck, I win George Floyd. Something like that. Don't quote me. I don't want to be quoted anyway. But that's the gist of it.
[00:55:08] Speaker A: It's a little too soon for that.
[00:55:10] Speaker B: It's way too soon for that.
[00:55:11] Speaker A: It's a little too soon for the bar. I get what Yachty trying to do. If Yachty was a gangster rapper, I think people would give him more of a pass, because gangster rappers are typically supposed to be inappropriate. But Yachty not built like that. So I wouldn't.
[00:55:26] Speaker B: I think that this one just.
This is not equivalent to. Do you believe in my dreams? Like Claretta, Right? Remember that bar? I don't think this is equivalent to that.
[00:55:36] Speaker A: Gary Coleman just passed. Life is short.
That was J. Cole who said that. He said that after Gary Coleman passed away.
[00:55:44] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:55:45] Speaker A: You don't remember that?
[00:55:46] Speaker B: No. Yeah, but that's.
[00:55:47] Speaker A: That was one of my favorite songs called Blow Up.
[00:55:49] Speaker B: Nigga, I didn't even know Gary Coleman was dead.
[00:55:51] Speaker A: N. Okay.
[00:55:54] Speaker B: So I'm all fucked up right now.
You just fucked me up right now.
I don't know where he been for however long, but I didn't know that.
I didn't fucking know.
[00:56:08] Speaker A: We gonna pray for Jeannie.
[00:56:09] Speaker B: You just fucked me up.
I feel like when Stacey Dash found out DMX was dead a year later.
[00:56:19] Speaker A: Wait, what?
[00:56:20] Speaker B: What you mean you don't know how much you just.
[00:56:22] Speaker A: It was a marathon through New York with a monster truck.
[00:56:25] Speaker B: Look, nigga, she said she deleted social media for a year, bro.
[00:56:30] Speaker A: There was a monster truck driving through New York City.
[00:56:32] Speaker B: Hey, she wasn't on the ground.
But look, when you just said that, I'm in my head, like, wait, is that a. Like, is he saying if he. Like, you just fucked me all the way up.
Lost my train of thought.
[00:56:44] Speaker A: But that shit crazy as hell.
[00:56:47] Speaker B: George Floyd is too soon for that. Because, like, in all serious, like, I understand. And we talk about rap going.
Cause right now we are both contradicting ourselves.
[00:56:57] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:56:58] Speaker B: Because we talk about rap going above or crossing the line in some instances. Right. But this is a Social justice situation like this is.
That shit tore the country apart.
[00:57:11] Speaker A: Yeah. The world. There was people protesting all over the world, everywhere.
[00:57:15] Speaker B: Riots, looting, protests. Like, it was too much going on.
[00:57:19] Speaker A: That graffiti building downtown still ain't recovered.
[00:57:22] Speaker B: Yeah.
So.
And just on some, like, a person knowing how to, like, read a room or a situation or something. But when you think about the time frame from 2020 to 2025, one thing that we all can agree with worldwide is that 2020 felt like yesterday.
[00:57:43] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:57:44] Speaker B: So even though it is so far ago, so, you know, so far back, that's still something that it just still feel current. It still feel current. People. There are people, stores that's still recovering off of that shit from, you know, getting broken into, vandalized, and things like that.
[00:58:00] Speaker A: Yeah. But, yeah, that's a little touchy. A little too soon for that one, Yachty.
[00:58:05] Speaker B: But yeah, that nigga tripping.
[00:58:06] Speaker A: Tripping a little bit.
[00:58:08] Speaker B: Okay, so I wanted to know this next thing because obviously my birthday just passed, and one question that people keep asking is like, did you get some?
[00:58:18] Speaker A: Yeah, that's a thing. Birthday sex is a thing.
[00:58:20] Speaker B: That's why I wanted to know, like, is birthday sex an expectation or is it a bonus?
[00:58:24] Speaker A: I think it was. Cause of the song. Cause of Trey Songz.
[00:58:27] Speaker B: Jeremiah.
[00:58:27] Speaker A: Jeremiah.
[00:58:29] Speaker B: But I don't expect birthday sex on the show.
[00:58:31] Speaker A: I was thinking invented sex.
[00:58:32] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:58:35] Speaker A: You and you.
[00:58:35] Speaker B: We was too damn young for that one. Both songs, Fact, Fact, invented sex and birthday sex. We was too young.
But, yeah, I just wanted to talk to you about that. Is that a thing? Cause people were so shocked, like, oh, you didn't have sex. You didn't do nothing. But I never really have birthday sex.
[00:58:53] Speaker A: Then that's kind of crazy.
[00:58:54] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:58:55] Speaker A: That is kind of crazy.
[00:58:56] Speaker B: I've been single, though. I never been in a relationship.
[00:58:58] Speaker A: Yeah. But I mean, you know, everybody's single. Technically.
[00:59:04] Speaker B: My single, different.
[00:59:06] Speaker A: According to these apps, niggas is single. But I don't think it's an expectation. I think it's just.
I think it's nice to be able to indulge and celebrate in that way. Like, people be wanting to because.
And I don't think this was crazy. I don't think it has anything to do with companionship.
[00:59:28] Speaker B: It's just a part of.
[00:59:29] Speaker A: It's just a part of the celebr. Like liquor. You don't need the liquor to celebrate, but it's just a part of the festivities.
[00:59:34] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:35] Speaker A: And then you go home and get.
[00:59:36] Speaker B: Some, so it's okay. Is that equivalent to getting Flowers and candy on Valentine's Day. It's expected.
It's just a part of it. Cause pretty much Valentine's Day, unless you're going to get not a custom gift, but something like a purse or a bracelet or a watch or some shoes or something like that, the general gift, traditional gift, is flowers, candy, and a teddy bear.
[00:59:59] Speaker A: I hate all of it, but.
[01:00:01] Speaker B: So sex is.
[01:00:02] Speaker A: I can fuck with that.
[01:00:03] Speaker B: All right, so tell me this, tell me this, and I want you to be honest with me.
You don't like receiving gifts and stuff, right?
[01:00:11] Speaker A: You don't care, I don't care.
[01:00:12] Speaker B: But how would you feel receiving pussy as a gift?
[01:00:17] Speaker A: It's not a.
[01:00:18] Speaker B: Exactly.
[01:00:21] Speaker A: Because I don't look at it like a gift. I look at it like we're exchanging services.
[01:00:27] Speaker B: But what if she say, you say what you give me and then she pop out with the cat.
[01:00:33] Speaker A: Have I already indulged in this?
[01:00:35] Speaker B: Yes.
[01:00:37] Speaker A: Then what makes it different today than yesterday?
[01:00:39] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. So how the fuck is sex an expectation during your birthday?
[01:00:43] Speaker A: I don't think it is an expectation. I don't expect sex ever.
[01:00:46] Speaker B: I think it's a bonus.
[01:00:47] Speaker A: It is a bonus. Cherry on top.
[01:00:48] Speaker B: What did you say, though?
[01:00:49] Speaker A: I don't expect sex ever.
[01:00:51] Speaker B: Oh, you doing this again?
[01:00:52] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I don't expect it.
[01:00:56] Speaker B: You know, when I expect it, when I want it.
[01:00:58] Speaker A: Yeah. That's crazy.
[01:01:02] Speaker B: T. On her app. Damn. It's a breach.
Yeah, nigga.
[01:01:09] Speaker A: So this is the problem, right, is there's this thing called vibe coding where people are making apps themselves at the house, and people can make app, and then you sign up for these apps and then you. They got your data and then these apps don't be really that secure. It'd just be random people making them stuff like that. I'm not saying that about security, not saying that about this app specifically, but now I don't like men, like kissing and telling type vibes.
I'm not really cut from that cloth. Not saying that it's wrong, but I don't come from that.
[01:01:44] Speaker B: Well, let's give some context. So if you guys watch the show or if you've been anywhere on a timeline within the last.
I guess that was like during July last month.
There's an app that released called the T app, which is basically a Yelp app for dating. Is that a good description?
[01:02:02] Speaker A: But it's for your physicality. Yeah.
[01:02:03] Speaker B: Okay, so T. And it was only for women to discuss men. And the only way that you can get accepted into the app is if you're a female. So T on her, it says it's the man version of the T app that's used to discuss and expose women. Reportedly suffered a similar data breach as the Tapp did because they had a data. A data breach too.
So users personal info IDs and selfies have been leaked.
[01:02:30] Speaker A: And what's crazy is because you have to verify that you are who you say you are using your actual id.
[01:02:36] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:02:37] Speaker A: So you don't know where this data is going. You don't know who. So you got, let's say, hundreds of thousands of people scanning their ID into this app. And now the data. Now your address, your driver's license number. Somebody could be using your ID right now.
[01:02:53] Speaker B: When the Tapp one, when that data breach happened, people's personal information was all over Twitter. They was posting people IDs and they selfies and stuff like that. And if I'm being honest with you, this is probably the easiest way to scam because we so damn quick to spill tea and sip tea that we will go give our information to an app that's not verified or doesn't have the proper security protocol. And now all your information is out in the world.
[01:03:21] Speaker A: And if you remember back in the day, like. Well, you probably. They were. There was this thing called profiles where my. You know, I knew people that were getting profiles who worked at cell phone companies.
[01:03:31] Speaker B: Oh, that's still a thing.
[01:03:32] Speaker A: That's still a thing.
[01:03:33] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a profile.
[01:03:34] Speaker A: Still a thing. Damn.
[01:03:36] Speaker B: Anyway, well, y' all be safe out there giving your information to go gossip.
[01:03:43] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm not with that. I'm not with that. I don't think that that's masculine.
[01:03:46] Speaker B: Mm. Mm. I don't like it.
[01:03:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't know. Anyway, but that's it.
[01:03:52] Speaker B: You guys can go on wholefashions.com to purchase the card game, and you can also go get a Shut the fuck up and rap T shirt or R and B bitch T shirt or make niggas rap again T shirt on Ginaviews la.
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