Effective Immediately Ep. 62❗️| Young Thug Jail Calls, Jussie Smollett Doc, Joey Bada$$ & MORE❗️

Episode 118 September 06, 2025 01:20:36
Effective Immediately Ep. 62❗️| Young Thug Jail Calls, Jussie Smollett Doc, Joey Bada$$ & MORE❗️
Effective Immediately w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️
Effective Immediately Ep. 62❗️| Young Thug Jail Calls, Jussie Smollett Doc, Joey Bada$$ & MORE❗️

Sep 06 2025 | 01:20:36

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DJ Hed Gina Views

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DJ Hed & Gina Views are back with a brand new episode❗️

0:00 Intro 3:00 Week Recap 4:20 Young Thug Leaked Jail Calls 21:00 Nick Young vs. Blueface Celebrity Boxing 25:00 Mike Tyson vs. Floyd Mayweather Boxing Match 30:35 2026 SuperBowl Halftime Performance Predictions 35:00 Would You Go To Your Ex’s Funeral? 39:05 New Joey Bada$$ Album 43:30 Rap & R&B Love Songs 45:40 Jussie Smollett Netflix Documentary 58:30 50 Cent’s New Series “50 Ways To Catch A Killer” 1:05:00 Jeezy Partners With Uber 1:08:00 What’s A Job You Don’t Expect Black People To Have?

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[00:00:04] Speaker A: Yo, it's effective immediately. I'm DJ Head. [00:00:06] Speaker B: What up, hip hop nation? It's your favorite homegirl, Gina. Views. [00:00:08] Speaker A: Welcome to another week of effective medialiness I've been seeing. Shout out to the chat. They've been typing effective immediately. Ness. [00:00:14] Speaker B: Really? Shout out to the chat. [00:00:16] Speaker A: Me and assholes. You know what I'm saying? [00:00:18] Speaker B: Look at you, cousin. [00:00:19] Speaker A: Oh, it don't matter no more. They changed it. [00:00:20] Speaker B: Oh, right, right, right. [00:00:21] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Hey, but thank you for tuning in each and every week. We are on our way to 40k, you know what I'm saying? Make sure you hit that subscribe button, hit that like button and share this episode for the algorithm. If you're listening to us live, shout out to the chat. And if you are listening via audio, audio only, our audio only platforms and streams, hit that follow or that plus button so that way you can get all our episodes and turn your notifications on. That's a lot of commands, but just do it. You know what I'm saying? [00:00:53] Speaker B: Now I'm gonna ask you to go buy some shit. You can head over to Hoefessions.com and get the card game, turn up your game night. Unfiltered conversations about intimate experiences. And then we got to shut the fuck up and wrap T shirts on ginaviews la. [00:01:09] Speaker A: Yep. I've been seeing you doing your shipping. [00:01:11] Speaker B: Yeah, you know, a lot of people. [00:01:12] Speaker A: Gina actually ships her own products. [00:01:15] Speaker B: They didn't know people in the comments like, oh, you doing this, that made me want to go buy. You know, wanna go buy it. But yeah, that's me folding them up, packaging them, shipping them out. [00:01:24] Speaker A: So for all of you hopefuls who are in Gina view's the requests in her dm. She, the shirt, if you buy it, it's actually been on her bed or her floor in her little folding thing that she fold. She folded. [00:01:39] Speaker B: She been in the living room, she. [00:01:40] Speaker A: Tuck it into the little sleeve and she sent it off to you. [00:01:42] Speaker B: Special request. I might spare a little Tom Ford lost cherry on it for you. Burberry her. I might do a little something like that. [00:01:48] Speaker A: That's called an upsell. [00:01:50] Speaker B: Oh, that's what that is? [00:01:50] Speaker A: Yeah. You can put in a $5 charge and they could smell. The shirt will smell like you. [00:01:54] Speaker B: Oh, I just. Oh, I pay for that. [00:01:55] Speaker A: They gotta pay for that. Yeah. So what you do is you. No, you spray yourself, put the shirt on, you take it off. So be like, oh, Gina wore this. [00:02:02] Speaker B: Boom, boom, boom, boom. Yeah, okay. Hey, you know, you might know a Little something, huh? [00:02:07] Speaker A: Yeah. You know what I'm saying? [00:02:08] Speaker B: But yeah, shut the fuck up and rap R and B bitch T shirt and make niggas rap again. Ginaviews la. [00:02:14] Speaker A: And we also got the effective immediately merch on deck. It's about to. Well, not in la, but if you're somewhere else. Because that conversation went crazy about seasons. But if you're somewhere else, it's about to cool off. You know what I mean? If it ain't cooled off already, it's about to. No, it's 85 degrees out here. [00:02:30] Speaker B: It's hot as a motherfucker. [00:02:32] Speaker A: Yeah. But if you in Wichita, you say, get you a cold. Get you an effective immediately hoodie to prepare for your crazy 5 months you finna have. You know what I'm saying? Wichita, go to Culturemerch shop. The link is also in the bio Gina views. Anything interesting week recap for Gina this week? [00:02:54] Speaker B: I did nothing. Nothing. I've been in the house tending to effective immediately. [00:03:00] Speaker A: Yes, you have. [00:03:01] Speaker B: I've been cutting clips and I've been off the gummies for sure. [00:03:06] Speaker A: Okay. [00:03:06] Speaker B: I've been indulging in self care. That's kind of becoming my thing. And I think that that's just last quarter. We just rest the media folks. It's not really nothing cracking like that for a quarter. [00:03:18] Speaker A: I mean, it's a lot of shit going on right now. [00:03:20] Speaker B: Get up. [00:03:21] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:03:22] Speaker B: Yeah. What I've been doing is listen to them phone calls, watching what the fuck I say on the phone these days. That's what I've been doing. How was your week? [00:03:31] Speaker A: We gonna get to that? My week has been very. It's been busy as hell. It's a lot going on. The timeline's in shambles. People calling my phone because everybody else using the phone. [00:03:41] Speaker B: Be careful. [00:03:41] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But there's a lot going on outside right now. The new iPhones are on the way. So I've been paying attention to, you know, what's going on in tech because every iPhone is going up $100. [00:03:53] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:03:54] Speaker A: And people. People buy new. You know what? I didn't know. I didn't realize that many people buy new iPhones for no reason. [00:03:59] Speaker B: I like to wait until they get all the glitches out. [00:04:02] Speaker A: That's what I'm. [00:04:02] Speaker B: I'm not getting that first batch. [00:04:04] Speaker A: That first batch be crazy. [00:04:05] Speaker B: I need to be about seven batches back. [00:04:07] Speaker A: Yeah. So, you know. But yeah, other than that, like, it's been a very hectic week for me. Specifically, a lot is going on your phone been hot. Phone been hot. Because like the Atlanta homies been hitting my phone and I've been hitting they phone too, to kind of see what the fuck going on. Like, I don't. I didn't fully understand everything that has been transpiring with the phone calls being leaked. And just so we clear, I'm on record. I don't like private conversations being leaked online. I don't like it. I think it's a complete invasion of privacy. No, Cardi B. I'm not with that. I do have conspiracy theories from the homies in Atlanta who tell me that I'm not Lauren LaRosa, so don't even do that. But they tell me that the latest with dj. Yeah, this ain't that. This is speculation. Allegedly. Whatever. [00:04:58] Speaker B: But shout out to Lauren. [00:04:59] Speaker A: Yeah, they are saying to me like, hey, we think that the DA's office and the Atlanta PD are like conspiring against different people in the streets and hip hop culture to kind of break everybody apart. So that way they can get thug on the island by himself and isolate him from the people that he fuck with and create a little rift between people so that way that he crash out and they're able to violate him. And so that's what they think the agenda is, allegedly. [00:05:28] Speaker B: Well, that was obvious to me that. Cause it's like with the whole phone call thing, obviously they do tell you that you're being recorded, but I thought that was just for the police. [00:05:37] Speaker A: Me too. [00:05:38] Speaker B: So they can listen to you. I didn't even know that these can become public information or public record. I didn't know that there was a way, if there even is a way, to retrieve the audio from the phone calls and stuff. But I definitely did think that it has something to do with is I didn't get you on this, so let me fuck your reputation up. Let me. You know. But at the same time, he's still saying some nasty shit on them phone calls. [00:06:04] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. But also, I be talking crazy on. [00:06:06] Speaker B: Them jail calls too. [00:06:07] Speaker A: For real, boy, I be talking crazy. You know what? No low key though. When we be up here, when we be up here in this studio, you know, our engineer co producer, Avery, you know, he probably got a lot of shit on back channel that we. [00:06:27] Speaker B: He's saving it for the. [00:06:28] Speaker A: Just in case these niggas want to let me go for the dj. [00:06:32] Speaker B: Hey, Rico. [00:06:33] Speaker A: Yeah, them. Effective immediately. Hey, I can see him now, like sending emails to people. Hey, you want to know What Gina really thinks about you, about your album, about your album. Yeah. I'm not with it, though. I don't like what's going on. I also think, yes, it is informative, like, to see how people think. Like, this is just me. I talk like everybody can hear me no matter where I am or whatever. [00:07:01] Speaker B: I automatically assume what I'm saying is gonna be repeated. [00:07:04] Speaker A: That's how I mean to me. [00:07:05] Speaker B: But there are certain conversations that I have with, depending on who the person is, that I feel like it's just an unspoken rule that this doesn't need to be repeated. [00:07:13] Speaker A: I agree. [00:07:13] Speaker B: So it's like. Like, even with us, we done sat down with niggas where we know they business, and we haven't brought it out. [00:07:19] Speaker A: That's not what we do. [00:07:20] Speaker B: It'll be stuff that's going on, on social media, stories coming out, disputes, fights, you know, scandals and shit. And we know the whole backstory, but we don't even report on it or, like, you know, like, talk about it. So I think, like, in some instances, you know, not to repeat certain things that have been, you know, told to you, but I feel like you should always just. Just like, have in your mind that this could possibly be repeated to somebody else. [00:07:45] Speaker A: I agree with you. But what's crazy to me is you would think that. And I think this started years ago, too, because I remember during. I think it was Trump's first term, there was, like, an adult, I think she. Was she a stripper or, like a. No, she was a porn star, I think. And they had an NDA, and she just violated the NDA and was like, man, I'm telling everything. [00:08:08] Speaker B: What? [00:08:08] Speaker A: Yeah. And so it's like, even what's going on with the other tribe, like, these people are just not honoring the agreements. [00:08:15] Speaker B: Nigga, do you remember when. What's his name, Was he the owner of the Clippers or the coach of the Clippers? [00:08:22] Speaker A: Yes, the old owner of the Clippers. [00:08:25] Speaker B: Where that shit, that phone call got leaked? [00:08:26] Speaker A: Yes, man. Yeah. I'm not. I think just recording somebody without them knowing that you're recording them with malicious intent is, like, an extreme violation. And I don't know what the penalty is for that, but I know it's illegal. It's illegal to record someone without them knowing that they're being recorded if you haven't made them aware. But the jail stuff is different because that's just. [00:08:50] Speaker B: Well, that's what I wanted to know. Like, is that legal for them to even do this? Like, somebody got an answer to this Right? [00:08:57] Speaker A: Yes and no. Because technically if you on a jail call and you call out, they tell you it's being recorded. Like when you talk to people in jail, they hey, this call is being recorded. [00:09:05] Speaker B: But it's not public record. [00:09:07] Speaker A: Is it or is it not? Because you technically are a ward of the state. So by you being a ward of the state. [00:09:16] Speaker B: But don't you think that we would have been had more leaked phone calls? [00:09:22] Speaker A: It depends on how the people in power are gonna benefit from it. Because there was a. I know you don't remember this, but there was a thing called Watergate back in the day. Go look that. [00:09:30] Speaker B: The Watergate scandal. [00:09:31] Speaker A: The Watergate scandal. [00:09:32] Speaker B: I had to write about that. [00:09:33] Speaker A: Oh, really? [00:09:34] Speaker B: For my journalism class. [00:09:35] Speaker A: Okay, bet. So you. [00:09:36] Speaker B: Cause it was with the newspapers and stuff. [00:09:37] Speaker A: Exactly. So there's that where that was like, did they have a microphone in the Oval Office type shit. So it's like this shit been going on. [00:09:45] Speaker B: But I feel like with this situation specifically, there's somebody who's leaking these calls to the media. [00:09:51] Speaker A: Yes. [00:09:52] Speaker B: So it's malicious intent. [00:09:53] Speaker A: Yes. [00:09:54] Speaker B: And if it's not, to where? Cause I know like with court documents and stuff that there is a directory you can go to and you can retrieve all the paperwork for. [00:10:01] Speaker A: For a court for it's public record. [00:10:03] Speaker B: Yeah, but I don't think it's the same with phone calls. [00:10:07] Speaker A: Yeah, I think it's a little different with audio. But either way, even if, like, you assume that it's being recorded, I don't like the violation. It's crazy to me. [00:10:15] Speaker B: Well, that's a professional part of this show. Now let's get to the bullshit, okay. Cause that nigga was saying some crazy shit, okay? He said, nigga, Kendrick don't post on Instagram. That nigga was trying to get a verse. He verse and it's like, is okay. Now, people have been referencing Kendrick Lamar's lyrics from last year and from earlier this year, and people trying to find a connection with the stuff that Doc was saying. Niggas be like, can I get a drop? I'm like, nick Doc, can I get a drop? I'm like, nick A Doc. Yeah, that one. When he said, I know some shit that'll make Gunna wanna look like a saint. It was that they been referencing a whole lot of stuff. People are even. Cause I had tweeted some shit and people was telling me like, no, we're watching the party die. This is what Dot was talking about. We're watching a party die. His lyrics have been aging well. Crazy and well, might be an understatement. [00:11:11] Speaker A: I just. My thing is when I. Yes, I think that he's finding these things humorous. [00:11:19] Speaker B: Hell yeah. I think he think it's funny as. [00:11:21] Speaker A: Hell yeah. [00:11:22] Speaker B: Because it's like this. My thing about it. If you remember when Thug was in jail, everybody kept saying, thug the only one that's gonna save Drake. Thug gonna be the one to save Drake. Thug gonna be the one that make niggas fuck with Drake. Thug gonna be the one to get Future and Drake together. That's the phone call we waiting on. Cause I. If he was on that phone talking about Kendrick and how Kendrick could never be Drake, I know he was on the phone with Drake. [00:11:50] Speaker A: You think so? [00:11:51] Speaker B: Talking about hell yeah. Hell yeah. That's going to be the season finale. Cause it's you telling these phone calls. Nigga jail calls. This is a TV series, bro. Every day you open up your Instagram, a new episode drops. [00:12:07] Speaker A: This shit do feel like 50 is producing it. [00:12:09] Speaker B: Yeah, nigga did. Just recently we had the Glorilla episode. It's the Gunna episode Glorilla. And with that, speaking of that, Mariah better than me. Cause I break up with n that chatty. Chatty and gossiping and shit about bitches. No, I don't. Hell. Ew, ew, ew. [00:12:31] Speaker A: Well, ew. You know, love is strong. [00:12:33] Speaker B: That's nasty. You want to phone a key Ken with a nigga that's gossiping about a bitch? What are we doing? [00:12:40] Speaker A: You know you a real nigga. [00:12:42] Speaker B: She ugly. She da da da da da. Yeah, baby. They said she look like Rihanna. What the fuck is up with y'? [00:12:48] Speaker A: All? I didn't, I didn't. I ain't gonna lie. [00:12:50] Speaker B: I get a nigga off my phone quick, he start gossiping. Oh, I'm gonna call you back. Ugh, you gossiping. You talk about bitches. Ew. [00:12:59] Speaker A: Ugh. [00:13:00] Speaker B: Non physical ick. [00:13:02] Speaker A: Non physical. [00:13:03] Speaker B: Add that to the non physical ick list. You gossip about bitches. That's nasty. That stinks. I hate a mixy nigga. Ugh. [00:13:12] Speaker A: This crash channel has been brought to you by. [00:13:16] Speaker B: I'm not even talking about him specifically, but I just don't like gossipy shit like that, you know? [00:13:23] Speaker A: No, I hear you. I don't partake in it. I don't think it's becoming. But what was interesting to me, I didn't hear. I ain't listen to all of it. I ain't listen to. I didn't care to listen to it like that. I did hear parts of Every. A lot of it, though. And my thought when I first heard it was, this ain't real. Cause there's no way that this is. Like, if I know that I'm being recorded, why would I say these things on an open channel? You know what I mean? But from what. Okay. I also have never been incarcerated. So from what I. When I did. Cause you know me, I try to always see the other side. So I'm talking to the homies who have been incarcerated, and they say, hey, look, bro, when you've been locked up for a certain amount of time, you get real comfortable on that phone. [00:14:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:07] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? And so I was trying to see it from that perspective. You get real comfortable on that phone to the point where you forget that you even incarcerated. Cause that's your only escape to the outside world is that phone. So, I mean, other than having the phone and the burner and all that kind of stuff. So anyway, the one that stood out to me the most, though, was the Gunna one. Just because I was like, we, as the general public, as fans, when Gunna dropped the album and Thug tweeted, business, business. I'm thinking, oh, it's all good. I'm low key. I have my own conspiracy theory I came up with. Obviously, people, the homies that kind of like, indulge in everything, told me differently. Like, Glasses, he has some information. He put out a song about it. But I'm thinking, like, oh, gunna. I'm thinking they all came together and made a decision. All right, you do this, you do that, you do this. [00:15:02] Speaker B: That's what I thought. [00:15:02] Speaker A: That's what I thought. I didn't know it was gonna be like all of this. So now that it's kind of like, everything is kind of like peeling back the layers, I'm like, damn, this is kind of fucked up. [00:15:11] Speaker B: What's tripping me out too. And obviously we don't even play with hood gangster shit. But I've been kind of shocked how they've been disputing a lot of things that we. Cause we thought they were more unified than they actually are. [00:15:28] Speaker A: Right. [00:15:29] Speaker B: So the fact that they are coming out disputing, like, we didn't say that. We didn't agree to that. We didn't. Da da da da. We didn't. And that's just showing you how them niggas been holding it down. Facts, they been holding it down. Even when you think about how the Internet fucked gunna up. And 21 savage is a real nigga. [00:15:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:15:47] Speaker B: 21 is a real nigga. He told him, nigga, that man career is in your hands. You can be the one to say, whoopty, whoopty, whoop so that you know it ain't that even how he had told him. Like, niggas is moving on your accord. Like, we follow. Niggas is following. You know, like, what you do. He. I didn't tell nobody to do nothing. I didn't tell nobody. Da da, da, da. Yeah, but you also not telling them not to do it. Yeah, but now that type of stuff, I feel like a lot of this shit too is not our business. No, a lot of this shit is not our business. It is very entertaining. The memes are funny as. But it's like at the end of the day, like, what they're doing is so. Can be so severe that something could happen from this. But I think that's their intention. [00:16:33] Speaker A: I think that's their intention because it's. [00:16:35] Speaker B: Like, what's the point of telling the world what he said about Glorilla? [00:16:39] Speaker A: Yeah, for what? [00:16:40] Speaker B: You know, like, this is some messy shit. Even down to not just the police, whatever the fucking. The people that's posting it. [00:16:47] Speaker A: Facts. [00:16:48] Speaker B: Why? Like, you know, like, for what? [00:16:51] Speaker A: I think we all know why. It's like a big ass Zeus show. [00:16:55] Speaker B: Hey, man. Hey. You know when it's gonna get tricky, though? [00:16:58] Speaker A: The reunion. [00:17:01] Speaker B: No, them niggas is dying laughing in the other room. The reunion is crazy, nigga. If they. If they start dropping with him on the phone with other. [00:17:14] Speaker A: I mean, I'm not. I don't know about no other bitches. [00:17:18] Speaker B: You way past the point of where you need to protect guy code. Okay, you're way past. You way past that. We way past that. Cause if you remember. If you remember this not the first time that the call's been leaked. Daddy, am I your baby? When she was on the phone with him on a video call. And then if you remember. Okay, I don't wanna say the wrong name. So I'mma talking code and you tell me if you remember what I'm talking about. The boxer who was dating somebody who supposedly he was dating too. And that was on the video call. Okay, you remember that? And thug was all nonchalant and shit like that. Supposedly that's somebody wife right now. So that's why I don't want to play with nobody relationship. But it's like, n. Back then, you should have been like, hold on. [00:18:09] Speaker A: Yeah, where do you. How is this. How's this happening exactly? Yeah, I don't know, man. I think People just get comfortable, and they get too comfortable, and you let your guard down, and then now you put yourself in a compromising position. So here's the question, though. If you are. If you're a thug, like, what do you do now? [00:18:32] Speaker B: Apologize. [00:18:33] Speaker A: To who? [00:18:34] Speaker B: Well, he apologized to Glorilla. I'm sorry, Glorilla. I. Talk fast. He apologized to Glorilla, but it was an apology. But it was still a little insult. Cause he called her twin. [00:18:50] Speaker A: That's how they talk, fool. That's like me talking. [00:18:52] Speaker B: Don't call me your twin. Don't. You better not ever call me your. Not like that. But I'm just saying, like. [00:19:03] Speaker A: See what I'm saying? I just want to be respected. [00:19:10] Speaker B: My bad, bro. Bro. [00:19:14] Speaker A: You could be bro. Bro. You can't be twin, nigga. Cause you got me fucked up, nigga. You see these whites? [00:19:19] Speaker B: Twain is crazy. [00:19:23] Speaker A: Like, n. You see me fluffing my shit? Nah, your shit ain't up here. [00:19:27] Speaker B: No, but he's gonna have to make amends. [00:19:28] Speaker A: With who? [00:19:29] Speaker B: Everybody. Who he's who's been offended by the things that he's saying on this call. [00:19:33] Speaker A: So everybody but 21. [00:19:35] Speaker B: Because although these are private conversations now, they're publicized. So what you said about me, the public knows now. So now you need to apologize to me for the embarrassment. [00:19:44] Speaker A: Publicly. [00:19:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:19:46] Speaker A: The apology needs to be as loud as the disrespect. [00:19:48] Speaker B: And I don't think Glo really the type of bitch you want to play with. I'm not saying who doing what, but why you want to play with glow? And Glow ain't did nothing. She ain't did nothing. [00:19:56] Speaker A: Hey, Glow ain't did nothing to nobody. [00:19:57] Speaker B: Glow don't do nothing to nobody. Hear her name always coming up. I'm so motherfucking ugly. Loud and all this shit, but y' all always talking about me. [00:20:05] Speaker A: I fuck with glow, bro. I really fuck with glow. [00:20:07] Speaker B: Glo ain't hurt nobody, ain't did nothing wrong. I ain't think about that nigga. But that's that male Leo shit. Cause he's a Leo. [00:20:14] Speaker A: Is he? [00:20:14] Speaker B: He's a Leo. [00:20:15] Speaker A: Damn. [00:20:16] Speaker B: They had posted a picture of him and his son. Somebody gonna say he probably has some shit to say about this nigga on the phone, too. Did you see where they put him on top of Summer Walker? No, it's the Summer Walker over an album cover. But it's Thug on the phone. [00:20:49] Speaker A: See, that's the problem. You can't fuck up in public no more. [00:20:51] Speaker B: You can't fuck up in public. Cause the Memes be funnier than the situation. [00:20:55] Speaker A: The memes is always gonna win. [00:20:57] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. But speaking of memes in jail, conversation and rappers and things like that, what's his name? Nick Young. Text whack and said, tell Blueface I'm ready. [00:21:11] Speaker A: I have a problem with that. [00:21:13] Speaker B: What's the problem? [00:21:14] Speaker A: I fuck with Nick Young, okay? Problem is Blueface is in jail, fool. [00:21:19] Speaker B: Like, he coming home soon. [00:21:21] Speaker A: Yeah, but he in jail. He don't got nothing to do but program. And one thing I know about Blue, Blue is vindictive. And he's not one of them people who's, like. He don't take the taunting and all that. He gonna pull up like, he, like. Oh, he wanna fade. All right, let's bet and we can make some money. [00:21:41] Speaker B: Oh, I'm sure he gonna be knocking on Soulja Boy door. [00:21:43] Speaker A: Yeah. Like, he coming for that fade. So the problem that I have with it is that not that Nick. I seen the video. Not that Nick ain't been training. I don't think Nick. I think Nick is doing other shit other than training. I don't think Blue is doing nothing but getting ready for what he gonna do when he come home. Yeah, that's all he doing every day. I don't think he in there running it up. I don't think he in there, like, watching movies. I think he in there programming. [00:22:06] Speaker B: Well, he told us what he was. [00:22:07] Speaker A: Doing and making a list. [00:22:09] Speaker B: He told us what he was doing when we talked to him. [00:22:11] Speaker A: What did he say? He said he was beating his meat and doing that. But even that, you know, that was working out the bicep. [00:22:20] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. Shout out to Blue. Yeah, I don't know what the follow up was. I don't know if Whack told Blu or what Blue said or whatever. You know, Blu normally does. He'll have whoever's running his social media record him on the phone and, you know, letting it be known that he ready. But when we talked to Blu, when. [00:22:40] Speaker A: He had called us, this was months ago, too. [00:22:43] Speaker B: This was probably this time last year. [00:22:45] Speaker A: Oh, it was a year ago. [00:22:45] Speaker B: That's when we first started the show. [00:22:46] Speaker A: Oh, it was okay. [00:22:47] Speaker B: Yeah. Actually, this was last August. I believe it was last August. Yeah. But he said that he'd get down with whoever. [00:22:57] Speaker A: Whoever. Yeah, he said whatever. [00:22:59] Speaker B: He said he was ready for Nick and he was ready for Soulja Boy. [00:23:01] Speaker A: Yeah, but I think Soulja Boy was still piping up at that time, too. [00:23:05] Speaker B: Soulja Boy is still piping up today. [00:23:07] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:23:08] Speaker B: Soulja Boy Recently. So remember them AI videos that dropped the Blue in the split? Like the jail photos? Soulja Boy has some shit to say about that. But, yeah. No, he's still trolling. He's still talking shit. [00:23:19] Speaker A: Do he want the fade or he just like trolling? Cause Blue was in jail. [00:23:23] Speaker B: Um, I don't think he is serious. I think he's trolling. I think this is all for social media. Cause if you remember, before Blue turned himself in, he pulled up to where Soulja Boy be at, so nothing happened from it. And then I remember when. I remember Soulja Boy going quiet for a minute and then Blu end up going to jail. And then Soulja Boy started talking shit again. [00:23:46] Speaker A: Oh, Once he went back. [00:23:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:48] Speaker A: So it's not really a business thing with them then with Nick? I think it's business, right? [00:23:52] Speaker B: I think it's business for Soulja Boy. Because I think Soulja Boy is probably treating this as like a clickbaity. Cause he be streaming. [00:24:02] Speaker A: Oh, it's for the stream. [00:24:04] Speaker B: Soulja Boy be streaming. [00:24:05] Speaker A: Got you. Okay, that makes sense. Cause I'm like, Nick, to me, is taking it serious. Or like, Nick want a condition. He want to train, he want to get in the ring and he want to have. [00:24:13] Speaker B: I think Nick is serious. And I don't. To my knowledge, they don't have any beef. [00:24:18] Speaker A: Nah. [00:24:18] Speaker B: This is just strictly celebrity boxing. [00:24:20] Speaker A: Yeah. It's just business. [00:24:21] Speaker B: That's all it is. [00:24:22] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I don't think that's the same thing with Soulja Boy. I don't know if he's on that type of business. Like. All right, let's set it up. Let's get a bag. Let's. [00:24:29] Speaker B: But I do wanna. I would love to see. I would love to see that. [00:24:34] Speaker A: Nick Young versus. We gotta go to the fight. [00:24:36] Speaker B: We gotta go to the fight. [00:24:37] Speaker A: When is Blue folks supposed to get out? Yeah, here and there. [00:24:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:42] Speaker A: Okay. [00:24:43] Speaker B: You know, I fuck around and say some shit on camera and then it'll be a headline. [00:24:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:24:48] Speaker B: So I'll let Blueface tell the people when he come home. [00:24:52] Speaker A: Okay. [00:24:53] Speaker B: But speaking of boxing. Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather, bruh. [00:24:57] Speaker A: So look. So look, you're not here for it, bro. Mike Tyson fought Jake Paul, okay? Jake Paul is six, whatever. 300, whatever. You know what I'm saying? Like, Mike Tyson is not the Mike Tyson that he once was. That fight was kind of crazy to watch. Cause Mike was moving slow. He just didn't look like Mike Tyson. Floyd Mayweather's fast in real life. He's really, really fast. He's a great defensive boxer. [00:25:27] Speaker B: And Floyd ain't finna do it for the. You know how. They just did it for the. Cause it don't count. [00:25:32] Speaker A: Nah. [00:25:32] Speaker B: Or whatever. [00:25:32] Speaker A: Well, no. So it is gonna be an exhibition. That's what's. [00:25:36] Speaker B: He ain't gonna fight like that, though. [00:25:37] Speaker A: No, he ain't gonna fight like that, though. [00:25:39] Speaker B: He ain't gonna fight like that. [00:25:40] Speaker A: Here's the problem, though, that I see, and I know this ain't a boxing show, but the problem that I see is Mike Tyson is not. Mike Tyson is not who he once was, which is an aggressive fighter. Right. Floyd Mayweather is a defensive fighter. So if nobody's swinging, what the fuck is going on in the ring? You know what I'm saying? So then when I'm thinking about it, culturally, this is going to be a huge moment. The best ever versus the best ever, et cetera. It's going to be a huge cultural phenomenon. Nigga. What I wanna know is who's walking these niggas out? Because these is like, they. Floyd could be Tyson's son in real life, right? So the generational gap when it comes to an era, it's like, how do you even program that? Like, how do you. Like, who do you ask? Who do you wanna. Like, who do you see Mike Tyson walking out to? And then who do you see Floyd walking out to? From a musical standpoint, them niggas need. [00:26:38] Speaker B: To come out to Chris Brown and Usher. [00:26:41] Speaker A: You crazy as fuck. You tripping. [00:26:43] Speaker B: You wanna know what I was thinking? [00:26:44] Speaker A: What? [00:26:45] Speaker B: Kendrick and Dot. [00:26:46] Speaker A: Kendrick and Dot is the same. [00:26:48] Speaker B: I mean, Kendrick and Drake. [00:26:49] Speaker A: Oh, that ain't happening. [00:26:50] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. So Usher and Chris Brown. [00:26:52] Speaker A: Yeah, that ain't gonna happen. [00:26:53] Speaker B: Cause who else. [00:26:55] Speaker A: Who. Drake would walk out? I'm just asking. I'm just asking. [00:27:02] Speaker B: Depend on the song. [00:27:03] Speaker A: Depend on the. Pick a song, nigga. [00:27:07] Speaker B: Cause, shit, the wrong person, you walk the wrong nigga out, you might jinx him. [00:27:12] Speaker A: The whole shit be fucked up. [00:27:16] Speaker B: It'd be a whole nother fight. [00:27:17] Speaker A: Whole nother. [00:27:24] Speaker B: I got 50 Cent. [00:27:26] Speaker A: With Mike Tyson. [00:27:28] Speaker B: 50 Cent. [00:27:28] Speaker A: Cause you know him in Florida, you know they be having. [00:27:31] Speaker B: Oh, shit. Damn. Never mind. [00:27:33] Speaker A: 50 walk. I can. Okay, all right. [00:27:34] Speaker B: Let me see where they from. Let's see where they from. [00:27:36] Speaker A: So 50 walks out. Tyson. [00:27:39] Speaker B: Okay. [00:27:40] Speaker A: To spike Floyd. [00:27:42] Speaker B: Okay. [00:27:42] Speaker A: Okay. Now Floyd has his Mike Tyson from New York. Yeah, but 50 from New York, okay? So 50 walks out. Tyson, okay? Floyd is from Michigan. Like, well, you know, that ain't Eminem. Floyd Floyd way too. Like, I don't see. I think, you know, I don't want to put this on Floyd, but I think he kind of like too much of a nigga for that. [00:28:15] Speaker B: For Eminem? Yeah, Eminem. Too much of a nigga for that. Think that's Eminem, nigga. And he got some shit to walk out too. [00:28:25] Speaker A: I don't see that. [00:28:26] Speaker B: No. [00:28:27] Speaker A: Floyd like to like lit niggas. [00:28:28] Speaker B: Okay, so who do you see? Young boy. [00:28:31] Speaker A: Ain't that his son in law or something? [00:28:33] Speaker B: Yeah, fuck Youngboy and Fredo Bang like, nigga, I'm giving you options and you telling me no to everything. [00:28:42] Speaker A: All right, we'll run with that. [00:28:44] Speaker B: Who you think? Both of us. [00:28:47] Speaker A: I could see for Floyd. I could see. Ooh, yeah. I don't know. I ain't gonna front. Maybe. It gotta be somebody that's young and popping like low key. If I'm being honest with you, I see Floyd getting walked out by somebody that we. That ain't really that crazy popping like that over somebody like Youngboy or Kendrick. Who like nigga Chef boy. Oh. Like somebody that's like. Like somebody that you wouldn't expect him to get walked out by. [00:29:23] Speaker B: But you gotta think of. [00:29:24] Speaker A: But he liked the. That's what I'm saying. Cause he liked the song. [00:29:27] Speaker B: Oh, he liked the song. [00:29:28] Speaker A: No, I'm saying if Floyd like a song, he gonna fuck with the song as opposed to it being the biggest artist he can get. [00:29:34] Speaker B: Okay, so what about Mike Tyson? [00:29:38] Speaker A: 50. That. That only didn't make sense if I'm 50 and if I'm Mike Tyson, that's the only thing that makes sense, just despite Floyd. But. [00:29:45] Speaker B: And that's what I'm saying. Floyd gonna have to bring out somebody that's either that he feel like is equal or better than 50. [00:29:53] Speaker A: You right. You right. [00:29:56] Speaker B: Cause who. [00:29:56] Speaker A: It ain't Eminem, though. I don't know who. [00:29:59] Speaker B: You know what? It be crazy though? [00:30:00] Speaker A: What? [00:30:00] Speaker B: Rick Ross. [00:30:01] Speaker A: I could see Floyd doing that now. [00:30:03] Speaker B: It's cracking. [00:30:04] Speaker A: That's what I think. [00:30:05] Speaker B: I'm Big Meech with Meech with Lil Meech and Big Meech next to him. [00:30:09] Speaker A: That's what Floyd would do. That's what Floyd would do. [00:30:12] Speaker B: So Mike got 50, Floyd got Rick Ross and Lil Meech and Meech. [00:30:16] Speaker A: That's what Floyd would do. Floyd would definitely do some shit like that. [00:30:19] Speaker B: That shit cracking. [00:30:22] Speaker A: That'd probably be. I mean, depending on how the fight go, that probably. [00:30:24] Speaker B: Fuck the fight, nigga. I just want to see the openers. [00:30:29] Speaker A: Rick Ross in 50. [00:30:31] Speaker B: Fuck the fight. [00:30:31] Speaker A: I think that's good. [00:30:32] Speaker B: All right, well, while we're doing predictions, first week. [00:30:36] Speaker A: Well, this is the first week of. We just had. This is the first week of football since last year, obviously. The Super Bowl. The biggest super bowl ever. I know the people don't want to believe it. Shout out to the streamers. But the biggest super bowl halftime performance in history, supposedly by views and social engagement, all the numbers broke, all the records, whatever. Shout out to Jesse Collins all the nominations for the awards and all that. However, now that football season has officially begun, we need to make our super bowl halftime performance predictions first week. So you want me to go first or you wanna go first? [00:31:11] Speaker B: You go first. Cause all I know is, only thing I know about football is the fine niggas. [00:31:16] Speaker A: No food is halftime performance. [00:31:18] Speaker B: Go. [00:31:18] Speaker A: I'm gonna say we either get the Carters, but if not the Carters, then we get Latin. Like Bad Bunny or something. Something like that. [00:31:31] Speaker B: I definitely think that they gonna stay away from the niggas. Yeah. [00:31:35] Speaker A: Wait, where is it at this year? It's in the bay this year, ain't it? [00:31:38] Speaker B: It's here. [00:31:39] Speaker A: Nah, next year it's in the bay. I mean, next year it'll be here. This year's the bay. Okay, so if it's in the bay. [00:31:45] Speaker B: This year, let's not do it what. [00:31:46] Speaker A: We did last year. No, no, no. I'm not saying because it's region based. I'm saying if it's in the bay this year, like, you have a little, like, different leverage to play with as far as, like the markets and stuff like that. Not because the artist is there, but just cause of the market. But I say my prediction is they either go. You either go put. Well, Jay Z not gonna put himself in there. Beyonce did one. I'm gonna go Latin. I'm gonna say it's gonna be like a Latin artist, Bad Bunny, something like that. [00:32:15] Speaker B: I just know it ain't gonna be N. Ok. That's what I think. I don't. So, like Taylor Swift, I think they done with us. [00:32:21] Speaker A: I can see that. [00:32:23] Speaker B: We had Snoop Crip walking. We had Kendrick dissing the N. Hey, Drake. Hey, Drake. Usher was amazing. [00:32:31] Speaker A: Usher was fire. [00:32:32] Speaker B: Usher was fire. But I think they done with the. [00:32:35] Speaker A: With the black shit. Well, we had Usher, Rihanna, Dot, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and it was 150. [00:32:45] Speaker B: Cent, Mary J. Blige. [00:32:46] Speaker A: Yeah, it was one more that we had that since that was black. That was black as hell. Yeah, I said Rihanna. [00:32:52] Speaker B: But didn't we get Rihanna like twice or something? Nah, Rihanna never Did twice. Beyonce did twice. [00:32:59] Speaker A: Beyonce has done it twice. [00:33:01] Speaker B: She came out on. [00:33:03] Speaker A: She came out on somebody else's set. So yeah, they might. I think they gonna go Latin. [00:33:08] Speaker B: And we got Beyonce for the Christmas. [00:33:10] Speaker A: That's what it was. The Beyonce bowl or whatever it was for Christmas. [00:33:14] Speaker B: Um, okay. What I predict or what I would like to see, actually, if we do. If we could keep it. And within the urban community, if they just do multiple people, they can collabs. Like how they did the Dr. Dre one where it was Dr. Dre, so 50, Mary J. Kendrick. Like, if they can do something like that. Cause I remember when I was a kid where it would be multiple. Used to be multiple performances. It haven't always just been one specific person. [00:33:45] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember that too. I remember. Was it Janet Jackson, NSync? I remember it being like a collab. Didn't Bruno Mars do. Oh, no, he didn't. [00:33:53] Speaker B: I think that's when Beyonce came out. [00:33:55] Speaker A: It was Bruno and Beyonce. [00:33:56] Speaker B: Cause they did a Black Lives Matter. [00:33:59] Speaker A: Yes, you right. And that's when she did a formation, I think. [00:34:02] Speaker B: Yep. How was that? [00:34:03] Speaker A: So I'm down for the collab, but I see them pivoting just a little. Like it ain't gonna go. I don't think it's gonna be Morgan Wylan and Taylor Swift. I think it'll be a little Latin this year. [00:34:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:34:14] Speaker A: Oh, it was Shakira. We got Shakira one year with somebody else. [00:34:20] Speaker B: Did you see that? Cardi B says she turned down Super Bowl. [00:34:24] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't have no way to confirm that. [00:34:26] Speaker B: Well, she said she don't lie. [00:34:27] Speaker A: She don't really lie, but. [00:34:29] Speaker B: Really? [00:34:31] Speaker A: Cause she said she wasn't taking the N back. [00:34:33] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [00:34:35] Speaker A: I'm just saying. [00:34:36] Speaker B: We always say that. [00:34:37] Speaker A: I know. I'm done with this nigga. All right. All right. If you say I'm never talking to him again, nigga. Now y' all back together. Now I'm the asshole for riding with you. [00:34:49] Speaker B: You can't ride with people. [00:34:51] Speaker A: You can't. [00:34:51] Speaker B: Huh? You cannot ride with people. That's what I learned. You have to mind your fucking business. [00:34:55] Speaker A: So if you break up, just. Hey, I ain't got nothing. I ain't his friend. I ain't your friend. [00:35:01] Speaker B: Would you go to your ex funeral? [00:35:03] Speaker A: Go to my ex's funeral? Yeah, I would go. I don't like funerals in general. I don't know. Probably not. All right. I tried to like. I tried to like, be there. [00:35:20] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:35:22] Speaker A: I ain't gonna. [00:35:22] Speaker B: Yeah, go ahead. [00:35:24] Speaker A: I mean, if her mom, I fucked with her mama. [00:35:27] Speaker B: If you fucked with her family. [00:35:28] Speaker A: If I fuck with her family, I pull up. But like, just on gp. No, no, no. [00:35:34] Speaker B: Damn. [00:35:35] Speaker A: No. You. [00:35:36] Speaker B: I don't have any exes. [00:35:38] Speaker A: But the people somebody you used to. [00:35:39] Speaker B: Fuck with, the people who I identify as my ex boyfriends, those people, I would go to theirs. [00:35:43] Speaker A: All of them. [00:35:44] Speaker B: The people that I identify as my ex boyfriends, I will go to theirs. [00:35:49] Speaker A: So I have. [00:35:50] Speaker B: But if we just fuck then. [00:35:51] Speaker A: No, but what if you cool with. [00:35:54] Speaker B: The family if we just fucking. I'm not cool with the family. I actually avoid your family. [00:35:58] Speaker A: Oh, you creep out. [00:35:59] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't even. [00:36:01] Speaker A: But what if you walk past somebody? [00:36:03] Speaker B: Like the walk of shame, like. [00:36:04] Speaker A: Yeah, you like. [00:36:06] Speaker B: See, this is the thing. Females need to know the difference between meeting somebody and then meeting somebody because you have to walk past them. [00:36:13] Speaker A: That's not the same thing. [00:36:14] Speaker B: That's not the same thing. Meeting a man's mother is mom. This is Regina. This is my girlfriend. This is who I'm in a relationship with. Meeting somebody in passing is. Oh, oh, hi. Oh, walk to my room. It's a difference. [00:36:32] Speaker A: Gotcha. [00:36:33] Speaker B: Yeah. It's a difference. [00:36:34] Speaker A: Okay. [00:36:36] Speaker B: You think you out here meeting bitches mamas, huh? [00:36:37] Speaker A: No, I don't mean. I'm not. I don't. [00:36:40] Speaker B: You don't fuck around. [00:36:40] Speaker A: I don't fuck around. Or fired up. So tell me if this is off limits to you. This happened to me based on what you just said. This is a real life scenario. I'm dealing with a woman and she has an ex boyfriend who they were really in love, lived together, all that. He never took her off his point of contact for emergency. She get the call. She at my house. Oh. She get the call that he's been in a terrible, like, fatal accident. [00:37:11] Speaker B: Oh. [00:37:13] Speaker A: She tells me, like, I'm gonna go to the hospital and be with him. Cause he. They tell. They telling her, like, she's pretty much not gonna make it. [00:37:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:20] Speaker A: But you're his only point of contact, so I'm like, okay, like, go do your thing, whatever. Would you be okay with. [00:37:30] Speaker B: How did that make you feel? [00:37:32] Speaker A: I wasn't tripping. I wanna know from your perspective if you'd be okay with the nigga going to the hospital to be with this girl who's fatally injured. She not gonna make it. [00:37:42] Speaker B: Yes. That is a program that is bigger than me. [00:37:46] Speaker A: Okay. [00:37:47] Speaker B: Yes, absolutely. Go be there. I'm actually looking at you weird. If you don't. [00:37:51] Speaker A: If you don't go, you need to. [00:37:52] Speaker B: Go be There you need to go. She needs somebody by her side. Yes, go for sure. [00:37:57] Speaker A: Okay, what if it was a person that he was cheating on you with. [00:38:01] Speaker B: And he's her point of contact? That's a situation that's bigger than me. Okay, well, you have to talk about it later. I'm more understanding of somebody being in a very, like, serious situation that you need somebody there. [00:38:16] Speaker A: Gotcha. [00:38:17] Speaker B: So I'm not the person that's. The fuck you gonna go, you know, like, no, go be there. You need to find a way to get in contact with her family, find her homegirls. I'll even help you. Send me the bitch page so we can figure out who her friends is. [00:38:27] Speaker A: You know, what if she. Okay, so, okay, that makes sense. [00:38:31] Speaker B: I'm with you in a life or death situation. I'm never gonna be a girl. I'm never gonna do that girl shit with somebody. I'm not even the girl. There are girls who. I got homeboys who, like, lost an ex girlfriend. Like, she died or something. And the girl that he was currently with literally told him, like, you been too sad over that bitch. Like, you need to hurry this up. [00:38:53] Speaker A: Damn. [00:38:54] Speaker B: Like, trying to rush the nigga through his grieving process. [00:38:56] Speaker A: Yeah, that's crazy. [00:38:57] Speaker B: But it's like, yeah, no, I'm not. I don't even play. I don't play like that. [00:39:00] Speaker A: I feel you. Joey Badass. [00:39:05] Speaker B: Joey. [00:39:05] Speaker A: Shout out to Joey Badass. [00:39:07] Speaker B: Shout out to Joey Badass. [00:39:08] Speaker A: Lonely at the top. I was listening to that. I had to put it back on. Cause I know we got it hella early. He didn't really like that. Hey, you know what? I ended up talking to Joey on the phone, like, two weeks ago. He didn't like that shit. He didn't like that the label gave us the album early. He still brought that shit up. [00:39:27] Speaker B: I wish more people would do it, though, because, like, n come up here and then they be mad that we talking about old shit with them. But then we don't got the album to talk about the new shit from the album. So. Nigga, the only thing I got to talk about is what they saying about you on Twitter, right? You know, like, give us the. Give me the album. But I'm happy the project came out. Cause he did say he was gonna leak it, you know, if they played. [00:39:50] Speaker A: But I like the Swank White song with Westside Gun. The Super Flea record was like, Super. [00:39:55] Speaker B: Flea is the one. [00:39:56] Speaker A: I know. I actually called him this morning because I was gonna ask him, like, hey, like, what we doing? Like, are you pushing this song as a single. We should be playing this song on the radio. Like, what's. And he ended up hitting me back, but it was too late. But I'm just like. Cause I had got busy, but I'm like, yo, that Super Flea is like, that's a record. My one critique is on the High Roller song with Asaph Eric. It need to be mixed different. Cause the sample was so loud I couldn't hear the verse. And I was struggling trying to hear what he was saying over the sample, beating me over the head. So I was like, damn. Cause Joey can rap. Like we already know Joey can rap. So I was anxious to hear the raps. And I was just like, damn. That's the only thing threw me off. [00:40:41] Speaker B: Did you tell him about our LA show idea? [00:40:44] Speaker A: No. I mean, yeah, I did, actually. I don't know if I should say what he said. [00:40:49] Speaker B: Don't say what he said. [00:40:50] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, I did tell him about our idea, though. [00:40:54] Speaker B: Don't say what he said. But do we look anywhere close to that? [00:40:59] Speaker A: Mm. [00:40:59] Speaker B: Are we look close to it? [00:41:01] Speaker A: We. No. [00:41:02] Speaker B: Are we in a ballpark? [00:41:05] Speaker A: He. He said he. Okay. I'm trying to highlight. [00:41:11] Speaker B: Yeah, we could wait till we get off air. [00:41:15] Speaker A: It's not beyond the realm of his thought process. [00:41:19] Speaker B: Got you. Okay, that's enough. That's enough for me. That's enough for me. [00:41:23] Speaker A: I did tell him about our idea though. [00:41:25] Speaker B: That's enough for me. [00:41:25] Speaker A: I sent him the clip too. [00:41:26] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. I really appreciate this project. I like the album. Obviously, we done sat with it. Cause we done had it for a minute, but nigga, I was going crazy on that link. [00:41:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:40] Speaker B: With that link. Oh, I was going crazy. Like, I went so crazy with that goddamn link. The link that he didn't want us. [00:41:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:41:48] Speaker B: The one he didn't want us to have. But definitely that. That Super Flea. That motherfucker. [00:41:53] Speaker A: Bang that shit. Bang that shit. [00:41:55] Speaker B: Bang. I did like, the High Roller is crazy. [00:41:57] Speaker A: I did like that he had the record still with. With Absol and Rhapsody on it. It kind of made me think, like, them niggas pre playing that tour. [00:42:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:42:07] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Like, oh, do this record. Cause we doing a tour like that type shit, but. And I like the song with Ty Dolls on Ready to Love. That one was cool too. [00:42:17] Speaker B: You know, my favorite type of music is like the R and B. The R and B hip hop collabs. Actually, I was just talking about this. I miss the R and B hip hop collabs where you, like. You have A little delusion in your head and you think the nigga talk about you. You think the rapper talking about you. You just close your eyes and fall in love with the rapper. The N don't know me. You get what I'm saying? Like, I like that R and B, that hip hop, those hip hop, R and B songs. I was watching Ray J perform that. You saw he did the on the Radar. And he basically not remixed One Wish, but it was a different version of One Wish that he was performing, and he fucking killed it. But I was thinking, like, dang, I missed when the R and B made you fall in love when you had no love interest. [00:43:01] Speaker A: Yeah, you right. [00:43:02] Speaker B: Cause I. Nigga, we used to be in love with no love interest. Or you would drag and drop said person to, you know, to match the lyrics. [00:43:12] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. I don't miss that. But I do remember feeling like that. [00:43:17] Speaker B: That ipod love. I miss that ipod love. [00:43:21] Speaker A: People just gazing out the window with their little earphones. Yes. [00:43:24] Speaker B: It ain't like that. This new music ain't like that. [00:43:28] Speaker A: I think some people do it still. [00:43:29] Speaker B: To make you fall in love. [00:43:30] Speaker A: Like Leon Thomas. No, that's not true. Well, off his project. There's some stuff on there for that. [00:43:37] Speaker B: You know who do it, though? That Damani. [00:43:39] Speaker A: Damani do it. [00:43:40] Speaker B: Damani got some shit. [00:43:41] Speaker A: Hey, you know what I've been meaning to ask you? Like, Damani is like, I think he a low key sniper. [00:43:50] Speaker B: I think he a low key sniper. [00:43:51] Speaker A: He gotta be, because he be way too calm. Way like that, nigga. Like, we the player. Yeah, like, bro, like, I'm dirty macking, right? But so, like. But Domani, like, we done had him come on our show, I think twice already. And he be just sitting there like, yeah. Oh, yeah, you like that? That's. Yeah, yeah. I'm just, you know, like, nah, nigga, you hitting shit on the low. [00:44:16] Speaker B: What? That man might be in a relationship. Oh, well, he could have a muse. [00:44:20] Speaker A: Nigga, I'm just stopping his. His songs be so. They be just sultry and shit. [00:44:25] Speaker B: You gotta hear I clean up for you with him and Lady London. [00:44:28] Speaker A: Yeah, like, his. They be all like, sultry and just like, bro. Like, bro, you hitting shit, fool. Like. [00:44:38] Speaker B: Hey, hey, all them niggas that's talking smooth like that. Him fucking. I mean, we done. We're glazing. Wale. Like them niggas like that smooth shit, man. That's that ipod music. [00:44:51] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. But them n plug in. But them n. But I'm not Saying that they're disingenuous. That's not what I'm saying. But I'm just saying, bro, like, it's. No way you just always that cool. [00:45:01] Speaker B: Just cool and shit. Yeah, all them niggas is cool like that. Them type rappers, they all got the same little cool side. [00:45:08] Speaker A: You just cool as fuck. [00:45:10] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:45:10] Speaker A: You ain't never tripped. [00:45:12] Speaker B: I know what that mean, though. [00:45:13] Speaker A: What that mean? [00:45:13] Speaker B: That motherfucker down there breaking shit. [00:45:16] Speaker A: Pause. [00:45:19] Speaker B: Fucking pause. That's big dick energy right there. That cool shit. That's that big dick energy, honey. [00:45:25] Speaker A: Bro. What? Anyway, you know what I'm talking about. [00:45:29] Speaker B: My girl. No, we gotta get a nae cam. [00:45:32] Speaker A: A nay cam is crazy. [00:45:33] Speaker B: We need a nay cam. [00:45:34] Speaker A: Okay, tell me about the. So last week you came to the radio station and you was talking about this Jussie Smollett document documentary, right? [00:45:43] Speaker B: Nigga? So look, see, I'm on Twitter getting cooked. [00:45:47] Speaker A: You getting cooked on Twitter? [00:45:48] Speaker B: I'm getting cooked. [00:45:49] Speaker A: I had to go watch it. Cause I'm like, bro, this documentary got. It's kicking up all of this dust. You was raving about it. And then I'm watching it and I'm glued to the tv. Like, what? [00:46:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:46:03] Speaker A: And then what happened to the other witness? Like, what? There was a lady. There was a whole lady and a nigga. [00:46:11] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:46:11] Speaker A: And like. Let me back up, let me just. I'm sorry. The Jussie Smollett thing is going down. I'm not finna rehash it. I'm not gonna give hella details. [00:46:22] Speaker B: Go watch the doc. [00:46:23] Speaker A: Go watch the doc. But when it's all going down, I'm with everybody else. He's a liar. This whole thing has been planned. He's a fraud. Like, he's a laughingstock. He's a joke. All of the things. As I'm watching it, I'm like, okay, I remember that. Okay, I remember that. Okay, I remember that. Oh, I didn't know that. They didn't talk about that. [00:46:46] Speaker B: They said they didn't tell us that. [00:46:47] Speaker A: They didn't tell us that. [00:46:48] Speaker B: Yeah, we didn't see. We didn't know about that part, nigga. [00:46:50] Speaker A: Oh, what was up with that? That was a deleted scene. Yeah, they didn't show. Then the lady got the footage. The wrong. She sent the wrong footage. [00:46:59] Speaker B: They sent her the wrong footage. [00:47:01] Speaker A: They sent her the wrong footage. So I'm like, was this nigga telling the truth? Do I need to apologize? Cause I for sure got my jokes off on the radio. [00:47:07] Speaker B: I'mma always get my jokes off. [00:47:09] Speaker A: Yeah, but, you know, like, I mean, when you talking about a culture barbecue, that nigga was the main dish. [00:47:18] Speaker B: Nick. They tow him up. What y' all say? They tow him up, toe him up. [00:47:23] Speaker A: But, yeah, it's definitely worth the watch. And it definitely left me thinking, like, you kinda don't know. I still. Now I believe him more than I did before, but I'm still not. [00:47:34] Speaker B: I'm still questioning shit. [00:47:35] Speaker A: Exactly. [00:47:36] Speaker B: Yeah. So I am, too, a part of the people who was getting all my jokes off. I didn't. I did think that he was lying, actually. Initially, when the shit even first happened or hit the. The news, I was like, he's a clown. [00:47:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:58] Speaker B: Like, that's literally what I was saying. This nigga paid two people to do whoopty whoopty whoop. Like, but when you watch the documentary, you'll see that there's layers to even us getting the story facts. And it's like, it make you wonder, like, okay, so was it politics behind it? Because you got Trump, who's he Talk about it in one conference, and then he does a rally and he talks about it, and it's like, you can't come for if he's running for president. I forget if he was already president when it happened or if he was running for president, but whatever the case, you said that these were MAGA people who did it. [00:48:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:38] Speaker B: And that look crazy when I'm running for president. So I need y' all to make this shit disappear. [00:48:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:48:45] Speaker B: You get what I'm saying? I don't know if that was the conversation, but when I'm watching it, that's what it's giving me. Cause even as I'm watching it, I still wasn't believing him. [00:48:53] Speaker A: Facts. [00:48:54] Speaker B: I think it was like two hours, maybe a little over two hours. [00:48:56] Speaker A: Yeah. It's a little watch. [00:48:57] Speaker B: And the first half of it, I'm like, bro, this n lying. Like, I'm still, you know, saying the same thing. I didn't get. I wasn't convinced fully. Cause even with the new shit, when they, like, yeah, I put it back on or, you know, all this stuff. Even the part where he says telling the police to turn his cam, the body cam off was the. The worst decision that, you know, that he could have made. Because I'm thinking too, how do you still got your sandwich? Why is the noose still around your neck? [00:49:27] Speaker A: No, you know what the telling part of that is? I don't wanna interrupt your flow, but when he said, I put the noose, I had the noose on. I Put it back on. Cause I want them to see what they did. And I was like, why the fuck would you do that? You just making it worse. Like you making it look like this. And I don't know. [00:49:45] Speaker B: But what I learned too, in those instances, obviously, we've never gone through that. But in those moments, you doing anything, like, you're. [00:49:55] Speaker A: Yeah, you're right. [00:49:56] Speaker B: N I. When I had my Honda, nigga, I hit the back of a car in my mind. So I was in the school zone. This totally off subject, but I was in the school zone. I hit the back of a car. All I heard was crying. Because I'm in a school zone, though. So all I hear is crying, nigga. I got out and tried to dip, nigga. I thought I hit a family, nigga. [00:50:22] Speaker A: Oh my God. [00:50:23] Speaker B: So it's like I wasn't even thinking. I didn't hit a family. It was no kids. Nothing happened. Like, literally nothing happened. Just so happened, my co worker was right behind me. He got out the car and snatched me up because he like, gina, what just happened? It wasn't even a car in front of me. The car that I hit, didn't even know I hit him. The car left. It was gone. But in my mind. So just saying that to say when you end that type of like, that's like a very high emotion situation. And a part of me too. No disrespect, but I don't. After I watched it, if the fight really did happen, I think that he sold it to make himself look more gangster than he was. I don't think you fought back. I think you got your sandwich still because you clenched. Oh, you know how everybody was like, I think you balled up now, you probably got your ass whooped. But remember on the thing he said, I didn't want another gay kid to look at it and think that I, you know, that I was defeated or I got my ass whooped and stuff. So I think he kind of sold the story to make it seem more gangster than it actually was. But I think you still got the sandwich. Cause you clinched again also. It's fucking cold. That motherfucker probably was on your thing, you know, on your wrist or something. He probably balled it up or, you know, whatever. The noose I can't defend to putting the shit back on. I have nothing for that. I have nothing. But as I'm watching the doc, I'm still not convinced until the missing 10 seconds. Why was it 10 seconds missing? And why is it that part specifically, why is it that part that the 10 seconds is missing. Another thing is when she said she was the. And this is why I love. Because a lot of people think that Jesse. This is Jesse's documentary. This is not his documentary. There's somebody who's completely not involved with the whole shit that just was interested in the case and wanted to investigate it. That's the lady who said I needed to go pull the footage. I need to get footage. Because she said she was even confused if they sent her the wrong shit. And in the missing. In the footage that she got, he asked him, so how did I hit him? Do I say I did it like this, nigga? Then the part where they go in the house and it's all them guns. You know, if somebody break into your car and you got an unregistered gun or you on probation or something like that, and the police come to investigate it, they go into your car and find the gun, you're going to jail off Rip, even though you called them. So y' all went in these niggas houses, raided them. One of them got off on the tip of murder and was on probation. And nobody went to jail with all them guns. [00:52:57] Speaker A: They had hella guns. Yeah. I don't know. [00:53:01] Speaker B: It looked like a store. [00:53:02] Speaker A: And to be honest with you, the way them brothers were acting, they was just clowning. [00:53:08] Speaker B: They thought it was too funny. [00:53:09] Speaker A: They was just like, yeah, you could follow me. And I mean, not follow me, but, yeah, we have a book coming out, and they just way too excited to be in the even. [00:53:17] Speaker B: I remember that red carpet interview. [00:53:19] Speaker A: Yeah, they was just kind of too. [00:53:20] Speaker B: Excited to be, like, happy to be here type. [00:53:23] Speaker A: Yeah. Like. And it's like, bro, you know, do you understand what's going on? Like, I don't. I don't like that. And to me, that's. Those type of people is the people that I go, ready? I turn their TV off. [00:53:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:35] Speaker A: Like, I'm not. You can't come on the show. I don't want no part. [00:53:38] Speaker B: I don't want no parts of that. [00:53:39] Speaker A: I don't want no parts of it. Cause you playing it. You playing a role or something. [00:53:43] Speaker B: Even the part of the footage where. In the interrogation where they say where they was, like, explaining the difference between having your record sealed and having it expunged. Why is that even a conversation? [00:53:55] Speaker A: Mm. [00:53:56] Speaker B: Why are y' all even talking about that? You know? So that was the other thing that. But the final thing. [00:54:02] Speaker A: Even their attorney just was happy to be here. [00:54:05] Speaker B: She looked dumb. Do you know how long it took me to realize that this bitch was a lawyer. [00:54:12] Speaker A: She seemed like, like. Nah, I ain't gonna say. I ain't finna say nobody. [00:54:16] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause she just moved out here and opened up her practice. [00:54:18] Speaker A: She seemed like. She seemed like it was more going on than legal. [00:54:22] Speaker B: Oh, you think she was getting hit? [00:54:24] Speaker A: No, I'm just saying she seemed like it was more going on. Say what you saying, though, all right. Hell no. She a lawyer. [00:54:30] Speaker B: What she gonna do? [00:54:31] Speaker A: Niggas, Nigga, she might join Su Pac. [00:54:35] Speaker B: Oh. Oh. [00:54:37] Speaker A: I'm just saying she seemed like she was happy to be here as well. [00:54:40] Speaker B: She did seem happy to be there. The other thing, the last thing on this is that picture. So remember at the end when they was asking. I didn't like that. The question was, is this a black person or a white person? Yeah, because obviously it's not a dark skinned nigga. [00:54:55] Speaker A: Just tell me who did it. Yeah, who did it? [00:54:58] Speaker B: But remember they kept saying when the brothers looked at the thing, he said, well, that's a picture of me and my brother. I don't know who's in that picture, but I know it's not them. Facts, like, for that. Now that's for a fucking fact. Whoever the fuck is in that picture is not them. Whether Phil's black or a white man. If it was a black man, that's a light skinned person. Unless the picture's altered. They edited, they turned the brightness up. You know, if they did all of that, then. Okay, whatever. [00:55:24] Speaker A: Also. Go ahead. [00:55:25] Speaker B: That just didn't look like a dark skinned black man to me. [00:55:30] Speaker A: The way they kind of. The police department thing was very telling to me because the man, the head of the. What was it? The. Not the chief, the head of the police department got, I guess, suspended, removed for misconduct. Yeah, right. And then there was a history of the police department doing corrupt shit. And then they said that the police traced the two brothers in Uber. They got dropped off, they traced the cab, and that's how they found the house with the guns. And it just like, nigga what? Kind of like, he's like. It's just good old fashioned, like cop work. [00:56:01] Speaker B: No, nigga, no nigga. The part where he said. They said, yeah. So we went to his Instagram and we seen him with two people when he. Cause they say that the brothers was on, you know. On his Instagram. Yeah, we went to his Instagram. We seen him with two people. We investigated. No, y' all didn't. It seemed more so like the goal was to. Let's pin this on somebody rather than Find who did it. [00:56:26] Speaker A: Find who did it. [00:56:27] Speaker B: It's kinda like. It's kinda like. I don't know if you ever seen Unsolved with the Biggie and Tupac thing. Remember, their thing was just to prove that LAPD didn't have nothing to do with it. Exactly. It wasn't let's find who did it. It was just. Oh, oh, LAPD don't got nothing to do with this. All right, cool. [00:56:43] Speaker A: We off the hook. [00:56:44] Speaker B: We off the hook type shit. [00:56:45] Speaker A: That's what it seemed. The investigation seemed like to get. [00:56:48] Speaker B: Let's get it off maga. Yeah, let's get it off maga. But, yeah, like I said, I'm still. I don't think he was lying, but I don't think that everything he said was the full truth. [00:57:00] Speaker A: I agree. [00:57:01] Speaker B: I don't think that that was the drug, was a fat tummy drug. I think it was drugs. I think they were his, you know, his dealers. And then there's other theories out there that I'm not gonna get into. I don't put it on nobody but the other shit. So I don't know. I have been in a rabbit hole, though. On Netflix documentaries. Netflix. This is not an ad. It could be, but they are killing it. [00:57:24] Speaker A: They got a hold on you. [00:57:25] Speaker B: So I watched Jussie Smollett. I watched Where's Amy? Finding Amy. That's the lady that disappeared on a cruise ship. I watched. It's called Unknown Number Catfish. High School Catfish. Unknown High School Catfish. Where the mama is. All right, I'm sorry. That's all I watched. I don't want to spoil it for nobody. I watched that and then I watched American, American Horror Marriage or something like that. But it's basically about this guy. I mean, the father calls the police because the son was. His son in law was beating his daughter and he hit him in the head with a football. I mean, with a baseball bat. That shit was crazy. Then I seen one where the husband killed the mama, killed his wife and the kids. [00:58:18] Speaker A: Damn. [00:58:19] Speaker B: What's that one? You know what you're talking about. I forgot what it's called. That shit is good. [00:58:23] Speaker A: Yeah. Nah. [00:58:24] Speaker B: So they over there. The crime. The crime documentary section on Netflix is good. Speaking of that, Top Dog and 50 Cent have. I don't see it on the list no more. [00:58:39] Speaker A: It's down. [00:58:40] Speaker B: Oh, here it go. Here. I'm over here trying to transition right into it. Like, where is that? You gotta put up. Okay, I got it. You gotta put up. Yeah, go ahead. [00:58:50] Speaker A: So top, shout out to 50 Cent, one of our favorite producers now out here in the game 50 is producing a new series. It's 50 ways to catch a Killer with executive producers Top Dog and Anthony Ant Wilson. 50 Cent Curtis, 50 Cent Jackson. Crazy because nobody's producing television the way 50 is right now. [00:59:16] Speaker B: Nobody. [00:59:17] Speaker A: And shout out to Top Dawg. Also shout out to Top Dawg because Top just got Executive of the year in Billboard's 25 power players list. Executive of the Year obviously with the crazy run with sza. You got Ray Vaughn, you got everybody at tde. Amazing. Shout out to Moussa and everybody. I just talked to Moussa like a couple days ago about Dochi, so hopefully we get some of that soon. But anyway, TDE films became a thing and I didn't realize that was gonna be a real thing. Like I didn't know that he was fully diving into it. But apparent like shout out to H. Wood. What up, H? They building out TDE films in a way where they starting to put themselves in a position like what 50 has done in the TV film space or whatever. And this 50 ways to catch a Killer to me gives me the vibe of like To Catch a Predator. [01:00:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:00:07] Speaker A: Or like it's like true crime doc, docu series type thing. And I'm not a fan of those. Cause those things freak me out. It make me it. I already have a fucked up view of humans. [01:00:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:00:17] Speaker A: When I watch docs how you just watched all them documentaries, it makes me feel worse about people than I already do. [01:00:23] Speaker B: That shit right up my alley. [01:00:25] Speaker A: I don't like watching it so like. Cause my reality's already dark. [01:00:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:00:30] Speaker A: But I think this is gonna be good because I actually like that he had a series called Life. I think it was called about the attorney that like educated himself out of prison. That that show was fire. [01:00:41] Speaker B: Yeah, that show was good. [01:00:42] Speaker A: And so I'm kind of looking forward to seeing where this goes. [01:00:45] Speaker B: 50 hasn't missed yet. [01:00:47] Speaker A: He haven't missed. [01:00:48] Speaker B: But I think 50 ways to catch a Killer, I think that is going to be about the unique ways that people have been caught doing these crimes. I can see that kind of like. I think it's a book. I don't know if it's a book or a TV show. 100 Ways to Die. Yeah, Like I think it's gonna be stuff like that. Like the smallest thing, like you know, like maybe a piece of hair or something. [01:01:11] Speaker A: That's not the Subway to get a. [01:01:13] Speaker B: Sandwich somebody nigga was. [01:01:14] Speaker A: Yeah, nigga. You went to Subway to get a sandwich at 1:30 in the morning. That's how you got caught, shit like that. [01:01:19] Speaker B: You know, a lipstick mark was left on a rim of a cup. You know, like, I think it's gonna be some stuff like that. But 50 has not missed on no TV show. [01:01:28] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:01:30] Speaker B: And we know that he just got the big. The big facility in New Orleans. [01:01:35] Speaker A: Yeah, Shreveport. Man. You know what's crazy is when he first did that, all the rappers went to Shreveport. The rappers and the comedians, they all went to Shreveport. And he threw the biggest party. It was like Mardi Gras in fucking Shreveport. I wanted to go so bad. I was hot. I was talking to Rocket about it. I'm like, I'm hot. I ain't get to go to Shreveport for that party, nigga. Everybody, nigga, DJ Envy was DJing like it was cracking. [01:02:00] Speaker B: It was cracking out there. [01:02:01] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:02] Speaker B: But we do know that the shows that we've all been watching and talk about are coming to an end. [01:02:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:02:08] Speaker B: So I just seen that forest on the trailer. It says final season. [01:02:12] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:02:13] Speaker B: Bmf, I believe. I don't know if. I don't know if we get in BMF behind bars or what show. Right. But the way it end. It don't end. It didn't end. Telling me what. I don't know if. Maybe I just lack knowledge there, but I feel like the ending of it. Cause the ending of it, it ends with a fight. So it's a fight and he gets arrested or whatever. But I just. It left me wanting more. So I would like to see, like, the courtroom. [01:02:41] Speaker A: Oh, you wanna see the trial? [01:02:42] Speaker B: I wanna see the trial. I wanna see the stuff behind bars. Like, I wanna see that type of stuff. And I think 50 can deliver that or give that to us. And then if you remember season, I think two or three. I think it was season two, they introduced Terry and Meech, older characters. So if it is that we can get them in court or, you know, like, to continue the story, to tell the story. [01:03:04] Speaker A: I don't know how rights work, but I'm assuming if they're on the. If they're not, well, he has the rights to do the show with or without them. I'm assuming that's how the rights work. Like, if you grant somebody your likeness, like when people come up here on the radio and they sign the release, we can put the content out if we want to. If we want to. [01:03:23] Speaker B: And then obviously, we know Power Ghost had ended. So I think the next thing. Oh, and then raising Kanan. I think they doing one more Season. But I think the next thing is the backstory of how Tommy, Angela and Ghost and Tasha, like, how. When they was kids or whatever. [01:03:41] Speaker A: Yeah, how they met Tommy. Met Tommy and shit. [01:03:43] Speaker B: But if that nigga, if he bought that whole. What he just bought, like, I know that this is nowhere near over. Like, I know we're going to be talking about 50 Cent, to me, is our version of General Hospital days of our autumn soap operas and stuff like that. Like, what he's doing is our version of that. Yeah, I think that this is gonna be a lifetime of shows. [01:04:05] Speaker A: And it's so smart because the new generation, like the Lil Meeches. Cause I think Lil Meech would be younger. He's like, your generation. And then the younger generation, like, let's say your little cousin or somebody, they are hooked on this stuff because it's new stories to them and to us. It's like, man, I remember, like, when Jeezy was popping. I remember the BMF stories. And now you get to see it play out. And you're like, oh, that's what happened. Even though it's probably still entertainment a little bit. But it's like, no, this is kind of their story. This is their life story told in real time. [01:04:36] Speaker B: If we can get some, like, how he did the BMF thing. Remember they were saying that they were in talks to do the Murder Was the Case series with Snoop Dogg. I don't think it's happening anymore, but if we can get that type of stuff. Cause when I was watching. So this last season, the bmf, they introduced a lot of rappers. It's a lot like. And it'll just be somebody backstage. Left Eye was on one. Like, it was just people like, backstage, where you like, oh, that's that. That's that. It's Suge on there. You know, it's like different stuff. The Source Awards, that incident is in there. So it's like, when you watching it, you hearing their voices and you hearing them talk and what they're saying, you like, oh, shit, that's supposed to be Queen Latifah. Oh, that's blah, blah, blah. So if 50 nigga, the one we need is the Diddy story, he is supposed to be doing that. 50, 50 supposed to be doing the Diddy story. [01:05:25] Speaker A: Who he get the rights from? [01:05:26] Speaker B: I don't know. But you don't remember when it was a thing where it was a bid with necessary. [01:05:30] Speaker A: I remember hearing about it, but I didn't know that that was like, gonna be a thing. I do wanna See a Snoop Dogg story, but I don't know if Snoop announced it, but he's working on something. So I do wanna see the Snoop story. Also, speaking of bmf, Jeezy, I wanna shout out to Jeezy. Our producer Nate got to go see Jeezy. I didn't get to see him. I'm hot about that shit. Cause I. [01:05:52] Speaker B: My girl had a time for her birthday. [01:05:53] Speaker A: I always. Yeah, happy birthday. [01:05:55] Speaker B: Happy birthday, Nay. [01:05:56] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [01:05:56] Speaker B: My girl had a time. [01:05:58] Speaker A: I always wanted to see certain. It's always. There's only a few artists that I want to see with a band and Jeezy one of them artists. Like, I want to see like four or five records with a band and then I'll be good. Like, I'm satisfied with that. I want to see YG with a band like a symphony. I think that'll be hard. And I want to see. I mean, you know, I would like to see fabulous do something with a band. [01:06:22] Speaker B: Why that had to be so like. [01:06:24] Speaker A: Like that though? It wasn't. I don't. It ain't. I don't have the same excitement just. Cause I don't know what that's gonna sound like. I know what Jeezy and YG would sound like with a band. [01:06:33] Speaker B: I know you be killing them. Sound crazy with a band. [01:06:36] Speaker A: Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom with the O, with the bum bum nigga. [01:06:40] Speaker B: That shit sound crazy with a band. Yeah. And I wanna see everybody in suits. [01:06:44] Speaker A: I wanna hear hollaback. [01:06:46] Speaker B: Ooh, ooh, holla back. [01:06:48] Speaker A: But how do you play that? I don't know. [01:06:50] Speaker B: Anyway, I think it could be done. [01:06:52] Speaker A: There are certain artists like that. Mostly a lot of trap artists would sound dope because there's a lot of those sounds and horns and stuff like that. When I saw, I mean, a juvenile performing with a band, that shit was hard. [01:07:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:07:03] Speaker A: Anyway, but Jeezy partnered with Uber a while back. He had a show. He ended up. The flight ended up not working out. So he paid this Uber driver to drive him all the way to the show. It was a long ass trip. And I remember this going viral because he was like, man, he brought the nigga on stage. He was like, this my Uber driver. He drove me up here. You know, he look like Tom from MySpace. And so Uber just partnered with Jeezy to donate rides to families and people in need. I thought that was super dope. Like shout out to whoever's doing culture marketing at Uber for paying attention. And this is the Reason I brought this up was to shout out Jeezy. But also, this is the importance of having somebody in the room who understands culture and understands the opportunities and the marketing and different nuances. This is why you need to have some of us in the room, because you have an opportunity like this to blend your brand or to get your brand a part of the cultural moments. [01:08:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:03] Speaker A: So I think it's dope. [01:08:04] Speaker B: Yeah, I thought that was hard. I'm over here moving shit around as we speak. We do that one next week. So before we get up out of here, you know, I got a gummy question. Okay, so remember I told you when I went to the dentist, I had chewed that gummy? [01:08:23] Speaker A: Yes. [01:08:23] Speaker B: What I didn't tell you is that Dr. Kennedy is black. [01:08:28] Speaker A: Really? [01:08:28] Speaker B: Dr. Kennedy's black? So when I'm laying there. [01:08:31] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [01:08:32] Speaker B: And he gets started. [01:08:34] Speaker A: You thought you swallowed a tooth. I even forgot about that detail. I thought I took a gun. I thought I swallowed a tooth. [01:08:44] Speaker B: Shout out to our people at SoCal. Denna. So I looked. I said. I said, oh, you black. And he was like, yeah, just like you. I don't know. It was just funny. Then we had a moment because, remember, I had the. I had the Yankee logo on my nails. So he's from New York. So he said, you from New York? And I said, nah, this Yankee. This in la. This Yankee don't got nothing. This Yankee logo don't got nothing to do with the Yankees. But it caught me by surprise. So that's the thing that we do as black people. Like, when we see somebody, we'll be like, ooh, girl, ain't he black? [01:09:24] Speaker A: Or, yeah, that is. [01:09:25] Speaker B: We do that. Like, when we see somebody in, like, a powerful position or in, like, a very respectable job, we'll be like, oh, you black. [01:09:34] Speaker A: Yeah, all the time. [01:09:36] Speaker B: If you see a black doctor, a black lawyer, a black dentist, is that. [01:09:40] Speaker A: Like some slave shit? Like, oh, she was a black. [01:09:43] Speaker B: I think it's kind of like a salute. [01:09:45] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. But it's like, oh, okay, you okay? Yeah, yeah. [01:09:49] Speaker B: Like, you know. And then you kind of feel this is a nigga thing, too, though. Like, you kind of feel a sense of relief when you see somebody that look like you. That's a fact in this position. So I was thinking, what are the jobs or occupations that you don't expect a black person to have? [01:10:06] Speaker A: Oh, I got a whole YouTube playlist of stuff that I be watching. Like them jobs where people be doing them. The nigga that changed the light bulb at the top of the skyscrapers, okay? That ain't no niggas. [01:10:18] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:10:19] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Ain't nobody niggas up there. Drop the light bulb. [01:10:22] Speaker B: Yeah, dropping the light bulb is some nigga shit. [01:10:26] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? I done dropped hella light bulbs like in my kitchen trying to change like, like, damn. [01:10:33] Speaker B: Okay, what's another one? [01:10:37] Speaker A: Ooh. Oh, you know what's one is when I see black referees, okay? Like the head referee, like on a football game or like a basketball game. When I see the head referee and he black dude, and he the one making the announcements, and I'm like, oh, okay. You know what I'm saying? [01:10:57] Speaker B: Okay. That's a brother up there. [01:10:58] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. And then, oh, like network executives. Like, if we have a meeting, like we have a meeting and we go like, oh, we want to have. Effective immediately, we want to have a meeting with y' all at Hulu. And we pull up and the president is black. [01:11:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I like that. [01:11:16] Speaker A: I like that. [01:11:17] Speaker B: I like that shit. [01:11:17] Speaker A: I like that. [01:11:18] Speaker B: I like shit like that. I like that. Okay, so I did pull some from Twitter. Cause you know me, I tweeted this, obviously shout out to Koalot. He said a pilot. He said, oh, yeah, but he said, n gonna be doing 700 in the 500 lane in the sky. That's some nigga shit. [01:11:49] Speaker A: Yeah, nigga, the gutter lane in the sky. [01:11:51] Speaker B: Hey, nigga, remember Oso played when Snoop was telling the altitude? He said, nigga, we high as fuck. [01:12:01] Speaker A: You know what's funny about Sofa? I just recently went back and kind of peeped it a little bit. [01:12:05] Speaker B: Uh huh. [01:12:06] Speaker A: It feel like they freestyled that whole movie. [01:12:08] Speaker B: It did feel improvised. Especially Monique. [01:12:11] Speaker A: Monique and Snoop. [01:12:12] Speaker B: Uh huh. [01:12:13] Speaker A: Like, it just feel like they free everybody except Kevin. [01:12:16] Speaker B: Yeah, it seemed like Kevin might have been serious. [01:12:18] Speaker A: Kevin was dead ass. Everybody was freestyling. Like, what's another job? [01:12:24] Speaker B: Okay, so another one. Shout out to the ogleak. He said a toe man. But unfortunately, a lot of sucker ass niggas out here toeing motherfuckers. [01:12:35] Speaker A: Oh, the repo man. [01:12:36] Speaker B: The repo man. And then hustle the mogul. Said a professional yodeler. Yeah, I don't expect no nigga to be no yodel. [01:12:48] Speaker A: Me neither. You know, another one I thinking about now is like them dudes who. Like them dudes who deal with the lumber. [01:12:56] Speaker B: Uh huh. [01:12:57] Speaker A: You know how, like them dudes that cut shit, that be cutting shit and operate the crane and all that. Oh, the crane operator. The nigga that sit way up There in that crane. [01:13:05] Speaker B: That ain't no black job. [01:13:06] Speaker A: Hell no. [01:13:07] Speaker B: That ain't no black job. [01:13:08] Speaker A: I saw one black dude do that in my entire life. [01:13:12] Speaker B: Underscore. King Kyle J. Said a zookeeper. I don't expect no nigga to be no zookeeper. [01:13:19] Speaker A: That's not true. They probably in there smoking out the monkeys. [01:13:25] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? Like, you know at what you do. [01:13:33] Speaker A: The muggy. Muggy. [01:13:35] Speaker B: Like, smoking with a muggy is crazy. I'm lucky Lawrence at a mailman. But then he sent me a picture of a bunch of actors playing mailman. [01:13:47] Speaker A: Bro, it's hella. My best friend's a mailman. It's a hell of black mailman. Well, in la, okay, we speaking from an LA static. [01:13:54] Speaker B: LA perspective. [01:13:55] Speaker A: Yeah, LA perspective. Maybe in, you know, Pensacola, Florida. And then a lot of like. [01:14:01] Speaker B: We ain't seeing no nigga. [01:14:02] Speaker A: Black male men. [01:14:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I got a lot of. The majority of, like, my mom's side of the family all worked at the post office. [01:14:09] Speaker A: Yeah. My whole mom's side of the family. [01:14:11] Speaker B: That's a job. [01:14:12] Speaker A: That's it. [01:14:12] Speaker B: That's a good paying job, too. [01:14:13] Speaker A: And you never gotta. It's hard to get fired. [01:14:16] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [01:14:17] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [01:14:20] Speaker B: So I got one. [01:14:21] Speaker A: I got one more for you. The tour guides. [01:14:26] Speaker B: Like on the TMZ bus. [01:14:27] Speaker A: The tour guide? No, any tour guide. [01:14:29] Speaker B: Just in general. [01:14:30] Speaker A: In general. I don't see black people doing that job. [01:14:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Okay, so lifeguard. [01:14:37] Speaker A: Lifeguard is. Yeah, that's one for sure. [01:14:38] Speaker B: Lifeguard. The nail shop. [01:14:42] Speaker A: A nail person. [01:14:44] Speaker B: No, in the nail shop. [01:14:48] Speaker A: The person doing the pedicure. [01:14:49] Speaker B: Yes. [01:14:50] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [01:14:50] Speaker B: You don't expect to walk in a nail shop to see a nigga. [01:14:52] Speaker A: You know how many people I know do nails? Would not do feet. [01:14:55] Speaker B: Yeah, they black. Huh? [01:14:56] Speaker A: They not. Yeah, they black people. I don't know. I don't do feet. Nigga, it's a nail on the foot. Nah, I don't do feet. [01:15:03] Speaker B: We don't offer feet. [01:15:04] Speaker A: You would make double the money. Yeah, I ain't fucking with it. [01:15:06] Speaker B: Yeah. Damn. Another one that. I don't expect a black person to do the vet or groomer because I need my dog to be cared by somebody that's gonna let him lick them in the mouth. And the nigga ain't letting it happen. I need to. I need. I need you to do. To groom and care for my dog with love. And you know who letting him do that? [01:15:31] Speaker A: White people. [01:15:32] Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. [01:15:33] Speaker A: Well, why your dog is licking everybody in the mouth? [01:15:35] Speaker B: It's a dog. Do not expect the dog to have logic. Now. [01:15:40] Speaker A: They lick you in the mouth. [01:15:41] Speaker B: Dogs do all type of shit. They gonna pee in your office. Dogs do all type of shit. They cry. I don't need no impatient nigga. [01:15:50] Speaker A: Yeah, see, that's me fucking my dog up. Yeah, that's me. Cause I be clipping his nails. I'm like, you know what I'm saying? And I clip it too far to the nerve. Hit that nerve. You know what I'm saying? I did that before. Hit that nerve. [01:16:00] Speaker B: Nigga, you know me. Hey. I don't have no patience. [01:16:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:16:04] Speaker B: So I need my dog to be with somebody with patience. Other one, I don't want to see no nigga on an ice cream truck. [01:16:10] Speaker A: Why? [01:16:10] Speaker B: If I see a black person on an ice cream truck, you think Big Worm. [01:16:14] Speaker A: Oh, you think he's selling? Oh, yeah, yeah. [01:16:16] Speaker B: If I see a black person on an ice cream truck. Hey, Karen, Civil, you're live on. Effective immediately with DJ Head and Gina views. Okay, okay. What's the job? You don't expect a black person to have. [01:16:43] Speaker A: You. [01:16:44] Speaker B: You on camera. Huh? She said working for ice. [01:16:48] Speaker A: Working for ice. Oh, that's true. I ain't never seen. I ain't seen nothing. Working for ice is a good one. [01:16:56] Speaker B: Working for ice is crazy. I'll call you back when I leave. All right, cool. I text you. Look at your text. Okay. [01:17:04] Speaker A: Yeah, Hit us up and let us know. What's a job you don't expect a black person to have. [01:17:09] Speaker B: I got one more. [01:17:10] Speaker A: What? [01:17:11] Speaker B: A waxer. I don't want no black person waxing my vagina. [01:17:14] Speaker A: I got a better one. [01:17:15] Speaker B: I don't want to run into a bitch at the day party. And she know what my pussy look like. I seen Gina pussy like. I need somebody who don't know nothing about hip hop watching me. [01:17:30] Speaker A: I got one them window cleaners, they be hanging off the side of the building. [01:17:34] Speaker B: Oh, I thought you talking about the motherfuckers that just. Nevermind. [01:17:37] Speaker A: I was gonna say some shit. [01:17:38] Speaker B: Cause they be at the end of. [01:17:39] Speaker A: The freeway for show. Not them. Them niggas that be on that. On that. That window cleaner on the side of the building. Yeah. It'd be 39 floors up in the air, on the side of the building, downtown la, cleaning the windows. Never niggas. [01:17:50] Speaker B: You know the other one? [01:17:51] Speaker A: I'm not doing that. [01:17:52] Speaker B: The person that's operating a roller coaster. I need happy motherfuckers on the bike. [01:17:58] Speaker A: Black people can be happy. [01:18:00] Speaker B: Yeah, but niggas be like, man, hey, sit down. Buckle up. Don't let nothing fall. Keep your arms and legs on the inside. You know, them white people, they be like, hey, how's it going? You know, it make me feel good about wanting to get on a ride. [01:18:15] Speaker A: I have had one black person that worked. You know how you do the mazes during Halloween time? [01:18:19] Speaker B: Yes. [01:18:20] Speaker A: I haven't had one black person who I knew they was a black person under the costume. Cause the way they was trying to scare niggas. [01:18:26] Speaker B: Oh, like what? [01:18:27] Speaker A: It was like, you know who own black. [01:18:32] Speaker B: I never expected to be a nigga under a costume at the, like, at Knox Scary Farm and in haunted houses. Cause you can't play with them. [01:18:40] Speaker A: Mm, mm. [01:18:41] Speaker B: Escape room. You been to the escape room? I mean, not escape room. Not escape room. You been to 17 doors? [01:18:45] Speaker A: Nah, I don't doin that. [01:18:47] Speaker B: Don't. [01:18:48] Speaker A: I'm not doing that. [01:18:48] Speaker B: No. I wouldn't even play with you and tell you to go. Worst experience of my life. [01:18:52] Speaker A: You went, yeah. Oh, no, I'm not doing that. [01:18:55] Speaker B: I'd never be at a 17 door. 16, 15. [01:18:58] Speaker A: I'm not doing that. [01:18:59] Speaker B: I'm not even going to Magic Mouse. [01:19:00] Speaker A: That's where you get wet and they could touch you. [01:19:02] Speaker B: Yeah, they can shave your head. [01:19:04] Speaker A: They shave your head. They can, they can. [01:19:06] Speaker B: I got shot, nigga. Emptied a clip on my butt. Cause they walk you. You got me? You got me. [01:19:21] Speaker A: What then? [01:19:21] Speaker B: You got me. They make you go. So you go into the room, you line up, they cover your head with a blanket. And then the group that's in front of you gets to shoot you. [01:19:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm gonna have to. [01:19:34] Speaker B: Yeah, it's fucked up, but I never expect. I wouldn't even want you to watch it. [01:19:37] Speaker A: I'm cool. [01:19:38] Speaker B: I don't expect no niggas to do that. [01:19:40] Speaker A: Hit us up. Go ahead and let us know. What's a job you don't expect a black person to have? Now just disclaimer white people, this one ain't for you. You know what I'm saying? This one ain't for you. I don't want you to lose no job or nothing in the comment section. So just leave this one to the melanated humans and we'll keep this one pushing. We got one for you next week. You know what I'm saying? Anyway, tap in with us. Make sure you subscribe, share this video with all of your kin folk, nacho skin folk, or both. Either way, we'll take it. Hit that, follow and all that. Go to the website Culturemerch Shop and buy something to support this channel and support our show. Effective immediately. We're on our way to 40k again. Hit that subscribe button and share the video. Also, Gina's card game is for sale. And then t shirts. [01:20:25] Speaker B: Wholefashions.com and ginaviews. [01:20:26] Speaker A: La man go tap in. We'll see you next week. It's effective immediately.

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