Episode Transcript
[00:00:04] Speaker A: Welcome to Effective immediately. I'm DJ Head.
[00:00:06] Speaker B: You think he gonna cut out when you just licked your lips like that?
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I wouldn't call it that.
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[00:01:16] Speaker B: I wonder who else will be there.
[00:01:18] Speaker A: Yeah, it might be a special surprise or something. You know what I mean? Gina Views. Interesting week for you or slow week?
[00:01:24] Speaker B: Slow week.
I haven't done anything. Well, we went to Hit Boyz.
We went to Hit Boy's party. Congratulations to Hit Boy.
[00:01:33] Speaker A: Hit Boy. Free.
[00:01:34] Speaker B: Hit Boy is free now.
Yeah. I haven't really been doing anything. I'm practicing. Healthy hair care.
[00:01:43] Speaker A: Healthy hair care.
[00:01:43] Speaker B: Healthy hair care.
[00:01:44] Speaker A: I can't relate.
[00:01:47] Speaker B: I purchased Beyonce's.
She has a hair care line called Sacred.
So I went and got.
I went and got some products, and my plan is to not do any weaves or braids. Well, just no fake hair in general until January.
[00:02:07] Speaker A: Why January? Just top of the year.
[00:02:08] Speaker B: Just to finish the year off.
If I. I'm trying to. I'm kind of trying to treat it the same way I treated my celibacy. I mean, not celibacy, my abstinence. Where. Okay, a month went by. I'm like, oh, okay, I can do this another month. Go by, oh, sh. I can do this. So if I can do it until. That's how I got so far, my celibacy. I mean, my abstinence, because I started after my birthday last year.
[00:02:31] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, you also said you not drinking.
[00:02:34] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I've been drinking.
[00:02:35] Speaker A: That's cap.
[00:02:36] Speaker B: I've been drinking.
I've been drinking, but if I stay out of people's face, then I won't drink because it's so. It's so. I don't wanna say it's peer pressure, but when you tell people that you don't drink, they look at you like you offered them powder.
And I'm just tired of, like, when I say, oh, no, thank you, they like, oh, what, you pregnant? Like, And I'm never beating them allegations.
[00:02:59] Speaker A: No.
[00:03:00] Speaker B: They say I'm hiding a baby in a N. But yeah, so that's the plan to just go just all healthy hair care. If I can. I purchase my other purchase. They really need to give me a promo code because I've been telling everybody about Mary Ruth. Mary Ruth, Mary Ruth. It's a multivitamin. It's a liquid vitamin that has. It's multivitamins and it's hair growth in it.
So my hair has never been this like this in my life.
[00:03:26] Speaker A: Luxurious.
[00:03:26] Speaker B: Yeah, this is different. This ain't even my texture. I had went to niece, shout out to my girl niece. She said, why is your texture changing? She said, your hair curly as shit, dad follicles. I have nigga hair like. Like, I mean, nappy as a motherfucker.
[00:03:40] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:03:40] Speaker B: Like the other side of the sponge. Bristle Brittle. What is it called?
[00:03:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I get what you said.
[00:03:49] Speaker B: What's the name of it, though?
[00:03:50] Speaker A: They're bristles.
[00:03:51] Speaker B: Bristle, yeah. My hair is bristle like a motherfucker, but now it's not. So that's how my week was. Very peaceful, which is the way I want to spend the rest of my year.
[00:04:01] Speaker A: The whole year.
[00:04:02] Speaker B: The rest of my year. I don't want. I'm tired of going out every weekend. We got something to do.
[00:04:07] Speaker A: We have something to do.
[00:04:08] Speaker B: And I know it's bad because the party promoters are starting to recognize me.
The party promoters is like, gina, you here again? Gina, I'm a granny, you know, Like, I be in the house. So if I could spend the rest of the year inside, I would love that. Ok. How was your week?
[00:04:23] Speaker A: It was good. Like you said, we went to. I djed for Hit Boy's event. I thought that was dope because we got to see people we don't really see, like, often.
[00:04:31] Speaker B: We ran into some celebrities.
[00:04:33] Speaker A: Yeah, we did.
[00:04:33] Speaker B: They said Mario came in like he was shooting his own video.
[00:04:36] Speaker A: I think he was.
I think he was.
[00:04:40] Speaker B: Mario walked in with the bitches.
[00:04:42] Speaker A: Yeah, Mario. You know what? Like, it was like he rented the house, but for that half of the day, like. All right, y', all finish this shit up.
[00:04:51] Speaker B: That nigga had a section. I specifically remember them saying, if you're not family, get out the sections. That nigga had a section.
[00:04:57] Speaker A: He had a section. He took over the DJ booth.
[00:04:59] Speaker B: Yes. Davies was there, too.
[00:05:01] Speaker A: Davies.
[00:05:02] Speaker B: They said it was performances when we left, so we missed the performances.
[00:05:04] Speaker A: For real?
[00:05:05] Speaker B: Yep.
[00:05:06] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:05:06] Speaker B: It was performances.
[00:05:07] Speaker A: I seen Chike.
[00:05:09] Speaker B: RJ was there.
[00:05:10] Speaker A: RJ was there. Yeah. It was nice. Shout out to Hit Boy and thank you for letting us be a part of that.
[00:05:15] Speaker B: And what's babytron?
[00:05:20] Speaker A: A Tron.
[00:05:21] Speaker B: No, babytron a Tron was there, too.
[00:05:23] Speaker A: Dj. A Tron. Oh, you talking about, baby. Yeah.
[00:05:25] Speaker B: They were shooting a video for us.
[00:05:26] Speaker A: Yeah, for the shout out to the Detroit homies. They was there.
There was somebody. Oh, Dom. Dom was there. Dom.
[00:05:32] Speaker B: Oh, Dom. Kennedy was there. I told him. I asked him, what you doing?
I said, when you pulling up on us, bro?
[00:05:37] Speaker A: Dom, I. If I'm being honest, and I don't. I guess it's. I mean, it was a private conversation, but I asked Dom to come up here, and he said, you know, if he. Because Dom ended interview, he don't ever. And I noticed he did one interview for us since Nipsey passed, and he didn't want to do it, really. He did not want to come in and do that interview. Like, just being transparent. He was like. Like, what's there to talk about? Like, you know what I'm saying? My brother gone. Like, I ain't really feeling this shit. And Dom been kind of laying low since then.
[00:06:05] Speaker B: Yeah, Yeah.
[00:06:06] Speaker A: I mean, he'll put out music, but he not really going and sitting with people and talking and shit like that. And I just think that that kind of. That rubbed him the wrong way.
And so when Dom just put out this last album, I asked him to come up here, and he was like, you know what, bro? For you, I consider it.
[00:06:22] Speaker B: He had told me, he said, you think it's time?
I said, yeah.
He said, come talk some shit. I said, you got some shit to talk?
[00:06:31] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:06:31] Speaker B: Pull up.
[00:06:32] Speaker A: Yeah. But, yeah, Shout out to Don, man.
[00:06:34] Speaker B: Shout out to Don.
[00:06:36] Speaker A: What's also dope to me was Marathon Burger was there, and people was.
To me, it was funny. Because it don't matter. You can go to the Melrose location, you can go to the vendors location.
[00:06:46] Speaker B: That line gonna be wrapped.
[00:06:47] Speaker A: Or you can go to a pop up and it's still a wait.
It don't matter where you go to get a marathon burger, nigga. It's gonna be a wait.
[00:06:54] Speaker B: That's how you know they back there making real food.
[00:06:56] Speaker A: Real burgers.
[00:06:56] Speaker B: They're making real burgers. You gotta wait. I appreciate a restaurant that I have to like a fast food restaurant, that the line is long because I know y' all really cooking it. You're making the food in n out. Line be long. Chick fil a, line be long.
What's the other one? That's everybody go for the bread. It's always buy. Chick fil a.
[00:07:17] Speaker A: They go for the bread.
[00:07:18] Speaker B: People like the bread.
[00:07:19] Speaker A: Raising canes.
[00:07:19] Speaker B: Raising canes. The line is always. They lines be long. So I appreciate stuff like that.
[00:07:25] Speaker A: Yeah, I could appreciate that.
Also, the week has been very dope because it's the starting week of football. We talked about this and I did get some feedback on the super bowl predictions.
When we predicted, like, super bowl halftime.
[00:07:38] Speaker B: Oh, right, right, right.
[00:07:39] Speaker A: Super bowl halftime performances.
[00:07:40] Speaker B: I saw people in the comments saying, is Chris Brown's turn, man.
[00:07:44] Speaker A: I was about to count, like, the percentage of people that said Chris Brown.
[00:07:48] Speaker B: Oh. Cause you have. Yes. What is it?
[00:07:49] Speaker A: Cause I posted it. It was like literally 80 to 90% people said, it's Chris Brown's turn. They need to make that happen. Which brought me to this. I want to talk about this on the air.
I was thinking about it, right? Because there's this always been this thing that they say, like, because of the Rihanna shit that happened, that hov don't really fuck with Chris Brown. Like, that maybe true. I don't know. I never spoke to nobody about this. But you know how I think it was Usher, before Usher did the halftime performance, he did the Vegas residency.
And so I'm starting to think, like, maybe Breezy doing the Breezy bowl is trying to like, hey, I could do this without you.
[00:08:31] Speaker B: Right?
[00:08:32] Speaker A: Like, I could do this without no Super Bowl.
[00:08:34] Speaker B: Oh, see, I was thinking something else.
[00:08:36] Speaker A: What?
[00:08:36] Speaker B: So you know how they were saying that Usher's residency was basically to build up to the Super Bowl? Like, you have to do so much things.
[00:08:46] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
[00:08:48] Speaker B: But you saying, I can do it without y'. All. I'm saying, I think maybe that is. This is the buildup because maybe they are going to tell us that he's Going to be performing.
[00:08:56] Speaker A: Oh, no, I don't think it's. I don't think it's the NFL doing this.
I think Chris Brown is, like, stepping. When him doing stadiums, that's him putting his dick on the table. Like, hey, I can get cracking too. Yeah, pause like, pause, like, that's him stepping out and being like, I can do these arena, these stadiums, just like everybody, the Weeknd. I can do these stadiums like SZA and dot. Like, I could do these stadiums and. And they sold out. Like, he's selling out. Just like the GNX tour did.
[00:09:21] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:09:22] Speaker A: So I'm thinking it's not necessarily an NFL or a Roc Nation thing where him building up. Like, they're doing it in collaboration. I think this is Brown, like, hey, bro, I'm one of them ones, like, let me in this thing for as.
[00:09:35] Speaker B: Far as you could remember before social media and before, like, my generation of artists.
Do you remember it ever being a celebrity who's wronged or did anything wrong in. They passed that. The fans or just people in general just never forgave them.
[00:09:56] Speaker A: Ooh, never forgave them.
Not really. Not that I could think of. I mean, R. Kelly was the only one that was like, that crazy where everybody kind of knew what was going on.
[00:10:07] Speaker B: But I feel like they forgave him in a moment.
[00:10:10] Speaker A: Soon as he dropped that Ignition remix, niggas was like, man, I'm playing this shit.
[00:10:13] Speaker B: People forgot.
[00:10:14] Speaker A: Hell, yeah.
[00:10:14] Speaker B: That's not him. That ain't even him in the video.
[00:10:18] Speaker A: From a celebrity standpoint, I think people probably felt the way about Michael Jackson up until his passing.
Okay, that's probably the only one that I could think of where it was like, there's so much shit going on and people were passing judgment on it. People not believing it, people believing it, whatever. But I think that cloud that was around Michael Jackson stayed with him until he passed.
And I don't know if he didn't pass, if people would have ever let it go or not let it go, but, like, move past it.
[00:10:51] Speaker B: Cause I just wondered, like, at what point, like, when is Chris Brown's moment for people to move past it?
[00:10:58] Speaker A: I don't know. That's my point, though.
I don't know. I think it's a tricky situation, right?
I don't necessarily think that, like, a lot of these things that Chris Brown has gone through should be carried, should be merged together.
It's like if he went to, like, he paid his. He went through the legal process.
So it's like if he went through the legal It'd be different if he didn't. You know what I mean? Then it's like, okay, like, culturally, we could hold him to a certain caliber or whatever the case may be. He went through the whole process, so even he felt like that when they took that Michael Jackson performance from him. Yeah, I thought we lost as a culture for not being able to get that off. Because it's like.
I mean, when do we get. It's still hurting us as a community.
[00:11:46] Speaker B: But I feel like.
Because, remember, he did do a Michael Jackson tribute.
[00:11:51] Speaker A: No, that shit leaked.
[00:11:53] Speaker B: No, he did it on stage.
[00:11:54] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, he did. On stage.
[00:11:54] Speaker B: He's crying, performing Men in the Mirror.
[00:11:56] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, that one. Yeah.
[00:11:57] Speaker B: So I thought at that point that that's where like, it was just on stage for everybody to see. Like, I'm fucking sorry. You know, that might be one of the most touching performances that I've ever seen in my life. He just stops performing and he just starts freaking crying.
I feel like. I mean, I feel like at some point, like, we gotta move past it and forgive him. And obviously, I'm not a victim of domestic violence, but I have a close family member that was a victim and it was fatal. So it's like, at some point, like, how long are we gonna continue to beat this man up or tear him down for what he did in his 20s?
Was it before his 20s?
[00:12:43] Speaker A: Nah, they was 20. I think he was in his 20s early.
[00:12:46] Speaker B: It wasn't late teens.
[00:12:47] Speaker A: I'm not sure in the age, but.
[00:12:49] Speaker B: I think it was like, early teens.
[00:12:50] Speaker A: It was early on, but I'm just saying the point of me bringing that up was I was like. I looked at the way Usher, like, kind of like, he didn't campaign. Like. I don't want to make it sound like Usher campaigned for the super bowl halftime performance, but he did set himself up to be like, oh, this makes sense.
[00:13:06] Speaker B: But I think that's part of it.
[00:13:08] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I think what Brown is doing right now, it's like, oh, this makes sense. He's doing stadiums, like football arenas by himself.
You know what I'm saying? Everywhere. It ain't like he's just doing it. Oh, he did one in Virginia, he did1in LA N. He's doing them everywhere. He did the fucking. The one over overseas. And he broke two records when he was overseas. So I'm like, it's. Brown is one of the. Anyway, the people who spoke, they think Chris Brown is his turn. Last week on the radio, I said, I think it Was going to go Latin if they can figure out how to make it make sense without all the headline. I think just personally, I think the NFL is trying to avoid any kind of headline because last year was tricky. Yeah, I think they trying to avoid. And now Brown again is being a victim of circumstance.
[00:13:53] Speaker B: Right.
[00:13:53] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Because he's setting up where he could do it. But the NFL, Apple music, and Roc Nation's like, hey, we can't do two years of controversy.
We need Morgan Wallen to come do this Super Bowl. Alex Warren, somebody from country come do this shit where it's just gonna be just.
[00:14:10] Speaker B: I saw somebody put in the comments, too. Post Malone, Post Malone, Post Malone. But I do think that Chris Brown deserves Super Bowl. That didn't even cross my mind when we was talking about it last week. Now, I, I. Since I saw the comments, it makes so much sense. And now, more than I wanted Lil Wayne to be on the Super Bowl, I'm thinking like, dang, we need Chris Brown.
[00:14:31] Speaker A: I want Chris Brown to be. To do it more so than everybody that I could think of.
[00:14:34] Speaker B: Everybody that I've ever even mentioned or anything. Chris Brown, like, while we tied last. I mean, yeah. Oh, February or last year, we was having the conversations about Kendrick and Wayne. It's like, wait, hold on.
Why the fuck we ain't saying Chris Brown? Now that I'm thinking about it, it's.
[00:14:53] Speaker A: In front of people's mind. Cause they seeing the breezy bowls and they're like, bro, this nigga's doing these football arenas.
[00:14:58] Speaker B: I think before he did the breezy bow, he needed that.
[00:15:01] Speaker A: I can see that.
[00:15:02] Speaker B: Like, I feel like at this point, it's lowkey overdue.
[00:15:05] Speaker A: I'm just saying, the reason why, to me, it just seemed like a dope. Like, okay, build up what he's currently doing. Yeah. What he's currently. He's calling it the Breezy Bowl.
[00:15:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah.
[00:15:15] Speaker A: You know, it looks like a football halftime. The flyer looks like a halftime show.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: And that could be.
That could be like a little shade.
[00:15:23] Speaker A: Low key.
[00:15:24] Speaker B: That could be a little shade, like, all right. Because we also don't know what internal conversations have happened. We keep hearing about how Drake said that he turned it down. He turned it down. Cardi B just said she turned it down.
I'm sure Nicki Minaj was in the conversation at some point. So we don't know. Chris Brown probably was supposed to do the last two, three, you know, and then it was like, whatever. The controversy is that they probably trying to avoid but yeah, I think he deserved that.
[00:15:48] Speaker A: I'm like, speaking of arenas, Youngboy was out here in LA and NBA. Youngboy was crazy to me. He did two. I didn't see this coming. But he doesn't do shows like he's been in jail, he been on probation, he damn near can't leave. He couldn't even leave the Utah property that he was at. So people haven't gotten a chance to really see Youngboy on no tour. He's doing this tour. He did two sold out nights at Crypto, the Staples center for the LA natives. He did two sold out nights.
[00:16:20] Speaker B: They supposed to be switching it back.
[00:16:21] Speaker A: Nah, that's cap them, nigga. They paid a lot of money for that shit. They not finna switch that shit, man. Nah, nigga. Crypto.com might not exist, but this arena finna exist.
But to me it was dope just to see, I guess, him finally being able to tour.
But man, them Y N's was in there thick. Oh, man. Elliott Wilson talked about his experience and he told me, pause.
What about his experience?
[00:16:49] Speaker B: No, them Y N's was in there thick.
[00:16:52] Speaker A: Oh my God.
[00:16:52] Speaker B: Pause.
[00:16:53] Speaker A: My nigga Elliott Wilson went to the Youngboy concert and he was like, it was Y N's everywhere.
[00:17:01] Speaker B: Young Nigga central.
[00:17:02] Speaker A: It was what he said. They had the shiestys on, they had they shirt off, they was moshing. And he was like, I didn't even know this many N was in there.
I was like, hey, bro.
I just thought it was interesting because. And I talked about this before. I think I go to schools a lot. I talk to kids.
I went to Lock High in Watts.
I went to Lock High to speak and I did my thing, I spoke to the kids, did a couple of classrooms and stuff like that. And my thing is I like to walk to quad during lunch and really like have one on one conversations with the students.
Because I like to ask them two questions. One, how do they get their music? Do they have Sirius XM? Do they do YouTube? Spotify? How do they get their music?
And I'm like, I'm like, hey dude, when you like, who are y' all listening to basically? And they're saying, young boy, young boy, young boy. And I was like. And these is like Mexican kids, black kids, the Salvadorian kids, they like, we fuck with Youngboy. And I'm like, that shit blew my mind to the point where when I'm looking at the footage from Youngboy's concert out here, I'm like, oh, it makes sense now. Cause I'm Seeing the footage, like, damn, I had no idea he had that many fans.
Not in la, but just the diversity of fans. I know the niggas fuck with him.
[00:18:23] Speaker B: Is Young Boy the leader of the yns?
[00:18:28] Speaker A: That's a great question. Gina views.
[00:18:30] Speaker B: Who's the head of the yns? All the yns worldwide. It gotta be Young Boy.
[00:18:34] Speaker A: Who's the YN Warlord? Yeah, who's the YN Warlord?
[00:18:40] Speaker B: It gotta be Young Boy.
[00:18:41] Speaker A: It gotta be Young Boy.
[00:18:42] Speaker B: The name itself gotta be Young Boy.
[00:18:45] Speaker A: Cause who's more? Ya in the Young boy. Yeah, he 25. Oh, he 24.
[00:18:51] Speaker B: That dude. Young. Young nigga. He's 24 years old.
[00:18:54] Speaker A: He's 24. 25 for sure.
[00:18:56] Speaker B: What?
[00:18:56] Speaker A: Yeah, he been doing music 10 years. 15. He was 15 years old.
[00:19:00] Speaker B: Really?
[00:19:01] Speaker A: In real life? Yeah, young boy is 20. I'll confirm it for you right now.
[00:19:05] Speaker B: But yeah, so he really a Young boy.
[00:19:07] Speaker A: He really in real life.
[00:19:11] Speaker B: Well, I like to call Lil Durk to the front of the congregation.
[00:19:15] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
25.
He was born in 99.
[00:19:21] Speaker B: Damn. Being born in 99 is crazy.
I like to call Dirk to the front of the congregation.
Polo G. Okay, what's. What's it called? It.
Damn. He just got out. He got the song with Roddy Short with the braids. I think he signed to 42 Duck. 42 Duck.
[00:19:48] Speaker A: Kodak.
[00:19:49] Speaker B: Kodak.
Who want more? It's one more. It's one more. We missing Lil Baby.
[00:19:57] Speaker A: Okay, what about him?
[00:19:59] Speaker B: Out of them, we got to figure out who the leader of the yns.
[00:20:03] Speaker A: Oh, it's not. It would be.
[00:20:04] Speaker B: Cause their Y N, that's they era.
[00:20:06] Speaker A: Let me see.
Lil Baby, I don't think is in the same era as Youngboy and G herbo.
Okay. He might be in the same era as Youngboy.
[00:20:15] Speaker B: They are. Remember when we was just talking to G herbo, I said, do you think that you were too? You were ahead of your time or what? Did I ask him? Were you ahead of your time? I forgot how I phrased it, but. Because like you just said with Youngboy, they was making music 10 years ago.
[00:20:33] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:20:34] Speaker B: That means they were young.
[00:20:36] Speaker A: 15, 16.
[00:20:37] Speaker B: They were young, famous. N. We not looking at them the way we should have been. Like Lil Bow Wow and Lil Romeo and stuff. Those are real young niggas.
[00:20:45] Speaker A: It's probably just cause of the music that they was making.
[00:20:47] Speaker B: They make music that sounds older.
[00:20:49] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:20:50] Speaker B: They make more mature music.
[00:20:51] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:20:52] Speaker B: They wasn't coming out with Lil Bow Wow. You just don't know. Not like that. No disrespect. But they didn't come out as child stars.
[00:20:58] Speaker A: They was making drill and shit.
[00:20:59] Speaker B: Exactly. Yeah.
[00:21:00] Speaker A: Chief Keef, too. He was young when he popped out.
[00:21:02] Speaker B: Chief Keef might be leader of the Y Is.
[00:21:06] Speaker A: Yeah, but he not a Y owner.
[00:21:07] Speaker B: But Chief Keef started. I mean, everybody going to grow up.
[00:21:09] Speaker A: He started his Y.
[00:21:13] Speaker B: Hey, Chief Keef might be leader of the. Yeah, but who? Okay, if you. Chief Keef, you pass the torch to.
[00:21:20] Speaker A: Who Got to be young boy.
[00:21:22] Speaker B: It gotta be young boy.
[00:21:23] Speaker A: It gotta be just because Youngboy is bigger than all. Well, see, now that takes us to another question. Is Youngboy bigger than Lil Baby?
[00:21:31] Speaker B: Oh, now this a whole nother conversation. So let's move to another young, young thug.
[00:21:36] Speaker A: Okay, okay, but I'm just saying.
[00:21:39] Speaker B: Get your head dropped.
Did you get that?
[00:21:41] Speaker A: Yeah.
We gotta nominate somebody.
[00:21:45] Speaker B: Okay, I nominate.
Okay, if. Okay.
We might be old niggas right now.
[00:21:51] Speaker A: Facts.
[00:21:51] Speaker B: Okay, so that's fine.
[00:21:53] Speaker A: I'm old with old. Young nigga.
[00:21:55] Speaker B: Yes. I'm a big sis.
So look, we are probably off right now when we talking. And I'm okay with that.
[00:22:03] Speaker A: It might be people. We didn't even talk. We didn't mention that. Like, bro, he not the N. He the nigga.
[00:22:07] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm totally fine with that, but I'm going Polo G.
I feel like we can exclude Youngboy. Youngboy might be the obvious answer.
[00:22:18] Speaker A: Okay, I like that. Let's take him out of the equation.
[00:22:21] Speaker B: So Polo G and Lil Baby.
Only reason why I'm not saying Dirk is. Cause he older than him. I think he older than him.
Dirk older, Right.
[00:22:34] Speaker A: He's a different.
He's a different generation. But if I had to.
Damn. Young. Okay, who's the Wyan Warlord?
I would say it would be. We gotta go Chief Keef.
[00:22:50] Speaker B: Dirk32.
[00:22:51] Speaker A: Okay, let's exclude Dirk.
[00:22:53] Speaker B: All right. Chief Keef is. Well, we know he older, but.
Oh, Chief Keef. Oh, he a Leo. Oh, Happy belated birthday.
He 30.
[00:23:02] Speaker A: So. But when Chief Q came out, that was what, 15 years ago?
[00:23:06] Speaker B: Mm. So 15, 16 years old.
[00:23:08] Speaker A: So I would go Chief Keef first.
[00:23:10] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:23:11] Speaker A: Then I would go, ooh, ooh.
Erbo Nim. Okay, I'm just. Sorry. I'm gonna just group them.
[00:23:22] Speaker B: These niggas is young.
[00:23:23] Speaker A: Polo. Polo from New York. Right?
[00:23:25] Speaker B: Polo from Chicago.
[00:23:26] Speaker A: Chicago. I mean, I'm sorry, not New York. Polo from Chicago with Herbo and them.
[00:23:30] Speaker B: Herbo is 29, and he came out 13 years ago.
[00:23:35] Speaker A: Damn. So they was what, he was 18.
[00:23:38] Speaker B: But they still young niggas, though.
[00:23:39] Speaker A: True, shay.
[00:23:40] Speaker B: Technically, yeah.
[00:23:41] Speaker A: YN's is 25 and younger, right?
[00:23:43] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:23:43] Speaker A: Yeah. So then at that point, you gotta go.
If the 25 is a cutoff.
[00:23:47] Speaker B: Damn. It's 25 a cutoff. A lot of them niggas ain't gonna make it.
[00:23:49] Speaker A: So we gotta go Youngboy.
[00:23:51] Speaker B: Uh huh.
[00:23:52] Speaker A: Kodak.
[00:23:53] Speaker B: Uh huh.
[00:23:55] Speaker A: And Kodak 28.
[00:23:59] Speaker B: Ooh.
All of them over 25 now. Kodak Big Bro Polo 26, according to Google.
[00:24:07] Speaker A: Okay, so we gotta go. So it's Young boy.
[00:24:12] Speaker B: It's Young Boy for sure.
[00:24:13] Speaker A: Young boy.
[00:24:14] Speaker B: It's Young boy.
[00:24:15] Speaker A: We did all that just to come.
[00:24:16] Speaker B: Back to young boy and young boy. 25.
[00:24:18] Speaker A: It's young boy, fool.
[00:24:20] Speaker B: Yeah, it's Young boy.
[00:24:20] Speaker A: It's gotta be him. He 25. Yeah, the nigga been a. He's a 10 year veteran at 25. Rich and famous and like, like. Yeah.
What? How old is Pooh Shiesty?
[00:24:33] Speaker B: Pooh Shiesty is 25.
[00:24:42] Speaker A: Okay.
He be a runner up.
[00:24:45] Speaker B: He'll be a runner up because he.
[00:24:47] Speaker A: Got a whole mass named after him.
[00:24:49] Speaker B: Yes, yes.
[00:24:51] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Niggas be there with the shites on like.
[00:24:53] Speaker B: Well, y' all let us know who is the. Is the. I don't know if the leader. The leader is the right term, though. Guess we'll do another term.
[00:24:59] Speaker A: Who's the Y? N?
Who's the head of the yns? Who's the head of the yns?
[00:25:08] Speaker B: Who running all this shit? And then can you nominate a vp?
[00:25:11] Speaker A: Yeah, we need a vp.
[00:25:12] Speaker B: We need a vp.
[00:25:13] Speaker A: We need a Kamala.
[00:25:14] Speaker B: Yeah. And then we need who you passing the. Who they passing the torch to?
[00:25:18] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:25:19] Speaker B: When they turn 26.
[00:25:20] Speaker A: Okay. So we need that.
[00:25:22] Speaker B: You know, what is it? Okay, I hate to do this.
The ym. Mount Rushmore.
I'm not saying for us to answer.
[00:25:32] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, please do. I don't wanna answer it.
[00:25:34] Speaker B: Let them do it.
[00:25:36] Speaker A: We throwing youngboy up there. 25 is the cutoff.
25 is the cutoff.
[00:25:40] Speaker B: But Mount Rushmore is of all of all time. Yeah.
[00:25:44] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I'm not doing that. Cause then you gotta think about all the troublemaking ass.
[00:25:48] Speaker B: But you can only start at a certain period of hip hop. You can't go back to be like, oh, Tupac in this era. And da da, da, da. Like, it gotta start.
[00:25:56] Speaker A: Tupac's Hawaiian.
[00:25:57] Speaker B: Tupac was a Y in.
Technically, by definition, Tupac's Y in.
And he passed. He passed at. He was 25, right? Yeah, he passed away at 25.
[00:26:10] Speaker A: Tupac was Hawaii, bro.
King Von.
[00:26:13] Speaker B: King Von.
[00:26:14] Speaker A: King Von.
[00:26:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. We'll be here all day.
[00:26:16] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:26:17] Speaker B: Give us the ym. Mount Rushmore.
[00:26:19] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:26:20] Speaker B: Who are the artists that represent Y N?
[00:26:23] Speaker A: To the fullest.
[00:26:24] Speaker B: To the fullest.
[00:26:25] Speaker A: 25 is a cutoff letterstone. What you think, bruh?
[00:26:28] Speaker B: That was a good one.
Okay, so Young Thug just released a new song, bruh, where it's actually. Okay, y', all, it's been a week. We not about to recap the interview. The interview happened. Whoop dee doo.
He said if we go to prison, whoop de doo.
[00:26:49] Speaker A: Oh, shit.
[00:26:50] Speaker B: Hey, the memes.
[00:26:52] Speaker A: What you mean, fool?
[00:26:53] Speaker B: Did you see the one that said, when I'm trying to convince my homie.
[00:26:56] Speaker A: If we go to prison for life.
[00:26:57] Speaker B: Whoop de do When I'm trying to convince my homie to do a PPP law if we go to prison for life, Whoopty doo, bro.
[00:27:03] Speaker A: What you talking about, fool?
[00:27:05] Speaker B: Whoopty doo is nigga. That's jail, nigga.
[00:27:08] Speaker A: Whoopty doo, bro. That's insane.
[00:27:11] Speaker B: So since the last time you guys seen us, the interview did come out as well as a new song was released where he apologizes to Mariah the Scientist, Drake, Lil Baby, Future, Metro boomin. I'm missing somebody.
21 Savage.
[00:27:27] Speaker A: In 21 Savage, it's called, man, I Miss My Dogs. Obviously, that's a classic hip hop song reference flip. However you wanna look at it, if.
[00:27:37] Speaker B: They know, though, Lil Wayne has a song called I Miss My Dogs.
[00:27:40] Speaker A: Yeah.
Which he brought that up in an interview, too. Which is. This, to me, is more reminiscent of what he was saying in the interview with Big bank, saying, bro, I look up to Wayne and so he was hurt when, you know, they didn't get along and all that kind of shit.
[00:27:56] Speaker B: And you can. I think that. Not from his music, but I think definitely, like, his appearance. You see the Lil Wayne influence, bro.
[00:28:03] Speaker A: You see the Lil Wayne in most of these dudes.
[00:28:05] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:28:05] Speaker A: Like, you see Wayne in most of these dudes. If it ain't the sonic, it's the look.
[00:28:09] Speaker B: Yeah.
I made you N.
Well, God help. I mean, God made you, but I helped.
[00:28:14] Speaker A: I helped. That's gotta be the cra. That's the statement of the year.
That gotta be the craziest statement of the year. I ain't gonna hold you like I made you. I made this N. Well, God made you.
[00:28:25] Speaker B: God made you.
[00:28:25] Speaker A: But I helped.
[00:28:27] Speaker B: Really, I helped. Is crazy, but I helped N. I.
[00:28:32] Speaker A: Thought I had a mama and a daddy that, you know, they came together talking about science. Yeah, like nigga that's you.
He took some liberties on that.
[00:28:41] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:28:42] Speaker A: But overall, like, the Miss My Dog stuff came out, and I was just like, bro, Thug is hurt. And I've been telling people for the last, what, week since the interview with Big Bank, I'm like, bro, Thug is hurt. Like, he's just a hurt person who's been hurt since he was little. I'm not. Again, I'm not making excuses for Thug. I'm not trying to write him a pass for the things that he's done. I'm not doing none of that. But I'm just saying, I know a million thugs. I know a lot of street niggas who have trauma and who have been hurt, who don't know how to properly deal with they pain. So they do it with drugs, they do it with women, they do it with alcohol, they do it with street shit. Whatever they do it with. And then they pass that shit onto you and they expect you to operate the same way. It's like, bro, I'm not you.
So again, I'm not making excuses for him, but I do understand where he's coming from a little bit.
[00:29:32] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:29:34] Speaker A: I just hope this shit ain't a rollout. I mean, it's a rollout, but I hope it ain't.
[00:29:37] Speaker B: It's definitely a rollout.
[00:29:38] Speaker A: I hope it ain't like it's a rollout.
[00:29:41] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a rollout. And I didn't think it was a rollout until now. I'm gonna commend him. If it is a rollout, I want to commend him for turning it into a rollout.
[00:29:51] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:29:51] Speaker B: Because it's the same thing with how this might not be the best example, but how when Rayvon was like, okay, I'm about to turn this nigga into a rollout. I'm about to use this. It's no different than what, you know, on the opposite side. Joey did the same thing. They turned into a rollout. But anyway, I didn't think it was a rollout, really, until I saw the post that he made with all the paragraphs. And then he tagged everybody on the Instagram story because you had already dropped the song. I mean, not the story on his actual page. He did the carousel post with the swipe over. So it's like, all right, the song has come out. You apologize. They should have seen it by now. And then I didn't read the text, so I don't know what the text says. It's in a different font.
[00:30:34] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't.
[00:30:35] Speaker B: I'm not reading it. Yeah, but the font, the whole setup, just the graphic itself gives rollout to me. But I'm gonna commend him on turning into a rollout because right now, this is the most that he's been talked about since he went to jail. So it's like now that you come back, everybody talking about you. I was even I say it, he better than me. I would have made them phone calls to podcasts. They already all over the Internet. And it's my voice. I might as well monetize this shit.
I don't know how that work, if you even can. But everybody else is making money off thug right now. All the bloggers, all the people. That's the YouTube channels on X TikTok, all of that. These people is cashing out off of your likeness. So I definitely would've. I think that that's a good idea. Obviously that's crazy because people are hurt here. So you wouldn't do that to the people that you love or whatever. But turning something that's so crazy and using your viral moment to promote an album is fucking genius.
[00:31:34] Speaker A: Yeah. Everybody does.
Everybody takes their momentum and kind of. I mean, a lot of people try to manufacture momentum.
[00:31:41] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:31:42] Speaker A: And so create fake.
[00:31:43] Speaker B: Create fake narratives and fake beefs, all kind of stuff.
[00:31:46] Speaker A: This is actually real.
[00:31:48] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:31:48] Speaker A: And so I want to commend him not for taking advantage of it turning into a roller. I want to commend him for being just vulnerable. Because you don't. I don't. I never thought I would get a vulnerable thug record, Especially after all that crashing out he did. You know what I'm saying? Like, he really hurt. And so like him being bold enough to put himself out there in that way. Even doing the interview with Big Bank, I thought he was expressing a lot of vulnerabilities. He's like, hey, bro, I'm fucked up. My brother got killed in front of me.
I'm fucked up. You know what I mean? Even just owning shit like that, there's a lot of people who don't even.
It's people that don't accept accountability for just. They might steal a lens cap out the studio and then, you know what I'm saying, like, whatever.
So it's like it be stuff like that, like, where it's like, I'm trying.
[00:32:39] Speaker B: To see if you got a lens cap or did you just sub that nigga that took our lens cap?
[00:32:45] Speaker A: That's the first thing I thought of.
[00:32:47] Speaker B: It's. Come on.
[00:32:48] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But I'm Just saying, like, people don't accept accountability. So I want to commend him for that.
The other thing, though, is being very passive about lifetime jail sentences is crazy. We go to prison, what we do is.
That's crazy.
[00:33:03] Speaker B: I mean, once you've been.
I haven't been through it, so I probably. I would never say no shit like that.
[00:33:09] Speaker A: That's what I'm about to say. What the fuck is she fin.
[00:33:11] Speaker B: But once you been through it, it's like, well, shit, I did it.
[00:33:13] Speaker A: Like, whoop de do a lifetime jail sentence.
[00:33:16] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, once you institutional, you get in jail, you know, your mind might be a little institutionalized. And you, you know, you start, bro, these niggas gang bang.
They know what come with gang banging.
[00:33:31] Speaker A: They don't.
They don't know.
They think they know, but they don't know.
[00:33:36] Speaker B: Once you decide to bomb a school, be a bomber, you know, a bomber, a sniper nigga, you know that you putting yourself up to die when you join the army, you putting yourself.
You know what I'm saying?
[00:33:52] Speaker A: I agree with you.
[00:33:53] Speaker B: Like, to die.
[00:33:54] Speaker A: I understand.
[00:33:55] Speaker B: Once you get put on the hood, it's like, hey, kill me or take me to jail.
[00:34:00] Speaker A: I understand what you're saying, but what I'm saying is a lot of people get into these things with false pretenses. I'm never gonna get caught. Or like, it's like making an illegal U turn. Like, you do it. You might. I'm about to make this U turn not knowing the motorcycle. I hate them motorcycle cop.
[00:34:14] Speaker B: But do you know the consequences?
[00:34:16] Speaker A: Yeah, but you don't think you gonna get caught, so you don't. The consequence is not in your face like it is when you facing a judge. Like, I went to court not because of me, but I was there for somebody else. And I've seen, like, the look on your face is not the same look as when you doing the shit. When you doing the shit, it's like, all right, fuck it. You know, I'll deal with whatever come with it. When you looking at this judge, and this judge is like, on the count, he reading them penal code, that shit hit different.
I don't think that they understand that this shit is real life.
[00:34:47] Speaker B: I think niggas know it's real. I. I don't think all of them know. Yeah, but I think when people sign up, they know what they sign up for. And that's why we have this whole snitch code, because you know what you signed up for when, like, I mean, I don't want to get all talking about the specifics of what happens within gangs. But you know what happens within gangs. Shootouts is drive bys. You have ops, you know, you can't go to certain places, you can't wear certain hats. It's certain shit you can't do. You can't be around certain people. If the cops catch you doing hanging around a motherfucker, you know, it's just.
[00:35:18] Speaker A: Certain stuff, injunctions, all that.
[00:35:20] Speaker B: Exactly. You get these tattoos you do, you commit yourself to a new life.
So I think that a lot of them do know what they doing, but they also.
I don't think nobody that does anything illegally thinks they're gonna get caught.
[00:35:37] Speaker A: Correct.
[00:35:38] Speaker B: You don't think you gonna get caught, but you know what the consequences are.
[00:35:41] Speaker A: I don't think they know. I think they think like, oh, this is some like minor shit. Like same thing. Like for instance, like doxxing, like doxxing is a crime. People don't know the severity of that crime. It's people that I know that I may or may not know who like do stuff like for instance.
[00:36:00] Speaker B: I know n. That break the law.
[00:36:01] Speaker A: Like. No, I'm just saying like, like for instance, like you might have somebody who threatens you and you might go do a stream and that person threat.
Like if they threaten you on the radio, that's not a regular threat. That's not a crime. If somebody come up here and they're on the air with us and they threaten us and it's on the radio, that's a federal crime. That's the feds automatic because you violated. I think people don't think about it in the way that the law thinks about it. I think they think about like, oh, this is not right. But they not thinking about it like, damn, I could go to the feds for just telling Jeannie I'll beat her ass on the radio.
[00:36:32] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's not knowing the radio regulations.
[00:36:35] Speaker A: I don't think people.
[00:36:36] Speaker B: That's from the hood. We see people, we see it. We see people die in front of us.
[00:36:41] Speaker A: That's true.
[00:36:43] Speaker B: We see people go to jail. The way you get put on the hood is crazy.
It's like what you thinking on it ain't gonna be more of that.
Like, oh, I didn't think I was gonna have to fight or shoot nobody.
[00:36:54] Speaker A: No more like I just think people are dismissive about the consequences of their actions.
[00:36:58] Speaker B: I think they have a lot of audacity.
[00:37:00] Speaker A: That's what you think.
[00:37:01] Speaker B: It's just a lot of audacity. I can see that that I'm gonna do this and you know, whatever.
[00:37:05] Speaker A: Who gonna do something?
[00:37:06] Speaker B: Who gonna do something? And if you do, oh, well. Cause I've seen videos of people fall out in court when they get life or, you know, whatever. It's like, the fuck did you think was gonna happen? You know, I ain't seen nobody regret doing Drive By.
Mm.
[00:37:22] Speaker A: Unless something else happened.
[00:37:23] Speaker B: Unless something happened back.
[00:37:24] Speaker A: Right, right, right.
[00:37:25] Speaker B: Unless it's retaliation and it's oh, fuck the homie. You get what I'm saying? But it's like.
Anyway, so Glorilla, we don't know at the point of this show. Today is Thursday. It's about 7pm we refreshed our timelines and we saw a diss track that was said to be allegedly a Glorilla Young Thug diss track. Glorilla leaked.
At this point of this show. Glorilla has not claimed or denied this diss track.
[00:37:57] Speaker A: I tried to call somebody to find out if it was real or not, but one of my sources in the south said it's AI.
I don't have any confirmation on that, but it do sound like it's glow. Just cause it's funny.
[00:38:10] Speaker B: It's funny as hell.
[00:38:11] Speaker A: It's not like disrespectful.
[00:38:13] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:38:13] Speaker A: It's just like her bagging. It's her. Yeah. It's her shooting.
[00:38:16] Speaker B: Uh huh. Um, also, there's a part where she got at Mariah and she didn't say nothing too crazy. That's what make me think that is not. Cause if it was fake, it would be like some disrespectful shit or something. That's really getting at her. The part where she got at Mariah, she just said, girl, she said something like, only if you knew some shit like that. That's just a light little punch. That ain't even nothing like that too.
[00:38:38] Speaker A: You know, like that's what adds to the make it. To make us think it's real.
[00:38:42] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:38:43] Speaker A: Is. Cause it's kind of light.
[00:38:44] Speaker B: Yeah. Instead of going in.
[00:38:46] Speaker A: Yeah, B, you got me effing like all that. But she not really that type of person either. She funny.
[00:38:51] Speaker B: Yeah, but she didn't even really get at her either.
[00:38:54] Speaker A: You know what I just thought about? Glorilla might be the worst type of person to get into a right beef with.
[00:38:58] Speaker B: She's a Leo.
[00:39:00] Speaker A: Oh, she is a Leo.
[00:39:01] Speaker B: She's a Leo. She's petty.
[00:39:03] Speaker A: She petty. She don't take shit too serious. And she got jokes.
[00:39:07] Speaker B: She thinks she's funny and she can rap.
[00:39:11] Speaker A: Mm. I wouldn't want no smoke with Gloria.
[00:39:13] Speaker B: Her picture from the VMAs. She called herself Brianna. And she put the song that thug has called Rihanna on her. On her carousel pose.
[00:39:23] Speaker A: Yeah, she. Yeah, she.
[00:39:24] Speaker B: She play. She don't care. It's all. We gonna get the joke off today, move on tomorrow. She not emotional, she not sensitive. And she got thick skin because people who have been talking about her literally since we fucking heard of her.
[00:39:37] Speaker A: Yep. Before that, the burger joint.
[00:39:39] Speaker B: Talking about her back.
[00:39:40] Speaker A: The chicken joint.
[00:39:41] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:39:42] Speaker A: I think she would be the worst type to get into a rap beef with.
[00:39:45] Speaker B: If it is real. You know me. I love to rap shit. So I'm never going to say anything bad when somebody is rapping.
[00:39:56] Speaker A: Plus, she did it over. That was that looking ass nigga.
[00:39:58] Speaker B: Looking ass nigga.
[00:39:59] Speaker A: I remember when everybody had a version of that song.
[00:40:02] Speaker B: Really?
[00:40:03] Speaker A: You don't remember that?
It was like. I think it was like during the World Star Run where everybody was looking at the boy looking at. Like everybody had that. I kind of remember that everybody had their own version of that song where it just became like it was a whole thing. Like it was. I don't know. I just remember seeing a hell of videos about that.
[00:40:20] Speaker B: I just missed. I missed that while we. Cause last week I was talking about shit I missed. Now some more shit I miss. I miss when a catchy song dropped or a popular song. A song becomes popular or viral. And everybody rap their own version of it.
[00:40:34] Speaker A: Everybody do their version of something.
[00:40:35] Speaker B: Like, that's when.
That's when people was excited about making music.
[00:40:40] Speaker A: That's when people, like, enjoyed it.
[00:40:41] Speaker B: Yeah. It wasn't about it being a hustle. It was about the actual craft.
[00:40:45] Speaker A: Well, that's. Cause there ain't nobody no money no more. Cause of these streams, they like, man, fuck that. I need my streams.
[00:40:51] Speaker B: Who you think fucked the game up with this stream stuff? Cause not to say anybody specifically, but I always thought that.
I always thought that the numbers thing in general just wasn't real.
Like what numbers streams.
[00:41:09] Speaker A: Oh, you thought the stream first week. Oh, you talking about, like, how many streams somebody got? Yeah, you thought it wasn't real.
[00:41:15] Speaker B: So this. This is how I visualize it.
DJ Head drops an album and it does a hundred. 100 first week.
All right, I need to drop my album, but I need to do better than him. Can y' all put an extra hundred on there so now I can say that I did 200?
Like, I feel like that I don't know when it started. Cause I never paid attention to numbers until I Started doing media, but really not even media. Probably after Covid. That's when I started paying attention to that. But it seemed like every project or something, it's like, we need this person to beat out that person. So let's keep amping this to make it look like they selling this even though they really not.
[00:41:54] Speaker A: Well, that's a combination of things because so from a label side, for instance, like, when they do, like, they're like, hey, we need your support. Like, they call me and they say, hey, we need your support on this Cardi B album. I mean, this Cardi B single, right? We pushing outside. We trying to go number one at urban radio or whatever. If they call me and say, hey, we need your support, can you, like, can you play it consistently? Instead of, like, instead play this Roddy record, or instead, play this a boogie with a hoodie record? Like, can you just consistently stay on this Carti? So that way we can get it to number one. Once you hit those milestones, they get bonuses based on those milestones. Everybody does. Like, if we. If you do good in the ratings, you get a bonus at a radio station. If Cardi B goes platinum, she get a bonus in her contract. Shit like that, right? So everybody's trying to hit these bonuses based on these milestones. That's one reason.
The other thing is when it comes to, like, buying streams, I didn't really know about that shit until later on. Like, I didn't really know that it was real.
Ironically, Whack told me about it. Like, he's the one who put me up on it and showed me, like, nigga, this is what's going on. And I was like, really? I'm naive. I'm at the radio station. I didn't know. I didn't even know. I was like, you know what? I don't want nothing to do with that shit. I didn't know what was going on. So to me, I guess it's always been a thing. What I found out that was interesting, though, if you go back and research this. When all of the streaming platforms came out, they defined their own metrics.
So when Spotify came out, they could say, if someone streams your song 100 times, that counts as one sale.
Apple Music had their own algorithm where it's like, let's say it's 1500. If somebody streamed your song 1500 times, that counts as one sale. So everybody was on a different page. So that's why niggas. Certain numbers on certain platforms look crazy, and then the other numbers on another platform look Different. That's what happened initially. Then they all came together at some point and came up with a uniformed way to do this. Because streaming became the metric.
[00:44:01] Speaker B: So is it more so like, the labels were competing based on my artists that did this or my artist did that? Because when did it become. I've never given a fuck about album stories.
[00:44:10] Speaker A: It depends on the label. Some labels cannibalize their own artists. I've seen this happen where.
Where a label will be pushing. Gina say me and you Both signed to SiriusXM. SiriusXM.
This is a hypothetical label. SiriusXM as a label is like, hey, DJ head dropped, and he's doing 1,000 a week right now. We need Gina to do 2,000 a week.
Can you swap out all of them times you playing DJ Head put Gina in there for us. And as the label, it's like, all right, well, fuck it. These is your. That's your artist anyway. So it's just swapping one for the other. Labels do that to themselves all the time. So to be like, hey, you know what? This record ain't performing that well. Can you give.
Can you move this person into that slot? Take Absol out and put Rayvon right there. Because that record is doing better or this record is. People like this record more or whatever.
That happens too. When the labels compete with each other. It could be bullshit or it could be real. It's really only three big labels. There's Warner, and under Warner, there's like, Atlantic and stuff like that.
There's Sony, and under Sony is like, you know, Sony, like, they have different labels under that. And then umg, which is pretty much all the big ones that everybody knows about. Interscope, Republic, Def Jam. Exactly. So when those three are competing with each other. Yes, that's a real thing. But then under umg, Interscope might be competing with Def Jam. So it's like a lot of that type of shit. And it just get confusing.
[00:45:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I just hate that number. Sales have become the conversation about the music. When it's like, that's become the conversation over the music. Yeah, it's how much did this person sell? And it's like, was the music even good?
[00:45:53] Speaker A: That's the problem, too. When I remember I seen something, I'mma ask. I'm gonna hit my people over there. But I remember Spotify. There was a rumor that they were gonna get rid of monthly listeners.
[00:46:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I remember that.
[00:46:03] Speaker A: And then they end up not doing that for some time. And then I remember.
Cause Apple. I think I'm not just being an Apple. Fan. But Apple kind of has the right idea. They just put the music out. They don't play sides. They don't do monthly listeners. You don't get no data from them.
[00:46:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:46:20] Speaker A: Like, you don't get to see all you see. You might see the Apple music chart, like, oh, Rap Life. This is the Rap Life. It's like their version of rap caviar. Right. So you might see the Rap Life chart and you might see Youngboy at the top. You might see clips, whatever.
[00:46:32] Speaker B: But they also win because everybody has iPhones.
And that automatically come with the phone.
[00:46:37] Speaker A: That automatically come with the phone. Well, yes, but is. There's no. Well, yes. No. Cause it's not free. But my point is, they don't share the data.
Spotify, YouTube, they share the data. So you could see, you can go to Spotify right now and see clips. Have this many monthly listeners or this many streams or this.
[00:46:54] Speaker B: You can't see that on Apple.
[00:46:55] Speaker A: You can't really see that on Apple. And I think that's kind of the idea if you want to get rid of what you're talking about. You just don't show people the numbers. Like on Instagram, where they enable that feature, you can hide your likes and stuff like that.
[00:47:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I just feel like for us to. For people to start.
Cause just recently there was. Oh, whoopty whoop. Only sold this. And it's like, so what?
[00:47:16] Speaker A: Yeah, do you like to do a music slot?
[00:47:17] Speaker B: Is the music good or not? Like, what the fuck do we care about what was sold?
[00:47:21] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't like fans being involved in music industry.
[00:47:23] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like it.
[00:47:23] Speaker A: Cause I'm constantly explaining music industry to people who don't give a fuck. You don't even give a fuck.
But whatever.
[00:47:29] Speaker B: But speaking of rollout. So Cardi B is in rollout mode right now. So her album and ma, the drama is about to drop, and she is in New York with a blanket laid out and her CDs. She's slanking them CDs like old school.
[00:47:45] Speaker A: I like that.
[00:47:45] Speaker B: I love that shit.
[00:47:46] Speaker A: I like Cardi B's rollout because it's like, she not taking herself too serious. She ain't like, I'm this global student. She like, fuck it. I'm on the corner with it.
[00:47:54] Speaker B: Yeah, but she's. I like what she doing because it's like embodying drama. Am I the drama? I'm about to get on here and complain and tell y' all that my label not giving me enough for marketing. I'm about to get on. I'm about to go outside, and I'm about to sell physical CDs and hand them out directly to the fans and all of the. Whatever. Whatever y' all saying that I'm doing. The fans. Oh, I'm pregnant. All right, here's a fake stomach.
Oh, y' all talk about my ass. Hey, y', all, can y' all come buy my album? She said something like, can y' all buy my album? Cause I need to get a new bbl. Like, I like that she's engaging, and I like that she's poking fun at the rumors.
[00:48:30] Speaker A: Yeah, I like that. I just like Cardi B as a personality. Like, even if she didn't do music, I think we need to see Cardi B on TV or something.
[00:48:39] Speaker B: Yeah, well, that's how we were introduced to her Facts. We was introduced to her with her making all those videos on Instagram and stuff. And then it led to her being on Love and Hip Hop. So we definitely do need more. Cause Cardi, outside of her being a talented artist, she has a great personality.
Like, she just one of the people that you want to hang up.
[00:48:59] Speaker A: Yo, I'm on the air, but you not. Can you. Can you tell me if the. The record is real or no or you can't comment on it?
Okay, well, let me know if you find out in the next 20 minutes.
Oh, it is.
Okay. All right.
I can't confirm nor deny if it's real.
[00:49:28] Speaker B: And if that part. That's who you call, right?
[00:49:30] Speaker A: Yeah. I was trying the Glorilla out record.
[00:49:33] Speaker B: No, I know that, but I'm saying the person you called was somebody that was.
[00:49:37] Speaker A: That would know. That would know 100% know.
[00:49:40] Speaker B: And if he don't fucking know.
[00:49:43] Speaker A: No, he know.
I'm just not willing to comment if it's real or not.
[00:49:48] Speaker B: Well, if it was fake, you would say it was fake.
I fucking told you.
I told y' all niggas. I told y' all niggas. Remember that little. I told y' all niggas.
[00:50:01] Speaker A: He coming home.
[00:50:02] Speaker B: He coming home. I told y' all niggas.
[00:50:07] Speaker A: Shout out to Glorilla.
[00:50:08] Speaker B: Hey, hey. Shout out to the leaks. I love a good leak track. Oh, I love a. The leaked diss track. Yeah, Uber.
Uber.
I don't even know if this is official yet.
[00:50:22] Speaker A: Somebody gonna take my face from that. They be like, oh, shit.
[00:50:26] Speaker B: Hey, pb, drop this motherfucker tonight.
[00:50:28] Speaker A: Yeah, right?
[00:50:29] Speaker B: PB and Nate get this up tonight.
So Uber is doing. I don't know if it's official.
I just like the sound of it.
[00:50:38] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:50:38] Speaker B: I like the headlines. I can't tell you that I trust the sources who've been reporting all this. Cause I'm not sure. But if it's true, reportedly Uber will start providing helicopters. On the Uber app, you can order a helicopter.
[00:50:52] Speaker A: That shit's stupid.
[00:50:54] Speaker B: Why?
[00:50:54] Speaker A: That shit's stupid. I don't like it.
I'm be honest. I might sound like the old Unk hater right now. I don't like regular people having access to shit like this because niggas gonna be doing goofy shit. Niggas gonna be catching the helicopter to the donut shop.
[00:51:08] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:51:09] Speaker A: Like.
Like, huh?
And niggas gonna be shooting music videos, getting Ubers. You know how, like, niggas that get a black truck and then shoot a music video like, they in car service.
[00:51:18] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:51:19] Speaker A: Like, nigga, nigga, don't be ordering no helicopter. No Uber. Like, what if I'm the helicopter pilot? It's gonna be Hawaiians in the back with they shies on. Like, yeah, we finna do this flyby.
[00:51:27] Speaker B: On a nigga shooting out a helicopter is crazy. This is not gta.
What's the commercial? When everybody hopping on Drew. It's Drew ski on there.
Gunna on there. You know the commercial I'm talking about Fortnite. Is it Fortnite?
[00:51:41] Speaker A: Oh, the Fortnite. Oh, yeah, yeah. No, this ain't that. I don't like that.
[00:51:44] Speaker B: Shooting out the helicopter. Crazy.
[00:51:47] Speaker A: I just don't. I don't know. We don't need hella helicopters. All over the city, niggas is landing in fields.
[00:51:54] Speaker B: I love when they give niggas niggas shit. Like I love when they give niggas shit. Remember Tupac said, I'm gonna buy beers? Cause that's what niggas do. I'm smoke weed. Cause that's what niggas do. I'mma get drunk.
Cause that's what niggas do. I'mma order a helicopter on Uber.
Cause that's what niggas do.
[00:52:10] Speaker A: I don't like it.
[00:52:11] Speaker B: I'm. Hey, this the thing about it. I really don't like flying. But I just want to be. I just. I just want to be able to tell somebody, drop me off on the roof, Bro, y' all still. Y' all still going through the garage. Ugh. Y' all still going through the front entrance. Ew. Drop me off on the roof.
Look at my roof.
[00:52:29] Speaker A: Cause this was this. This. You got this. What you got to think about? Look, I'm thinking about logistics.
Have you had an Uber driver. That was creepy.
[00:52:37] Speaker B: I got in a car accident.
[00:52:39] Speaker A: Have you ever had an Uber driver? That was weird. Uh, I've had weird Uber drivers where they like, where you going, bro?
You in the air, fool.
[00:52:48] Speaker B: Like, what the fuck you think he gonna feel on you?
[00:52:51] Speaker A: Nah, nigga, I'm. What the fuck you think? What if he fly? I'd have been in an Uber where a nigga on his phone while he driving me.
[00:52:58] Speaker B: No.
And that's why we gotta put some respect on Uber.
That's why we gotta put some respect on Uber. You think they gonna be letting anybody fly? You think I'm gonna be flying a helicopter at some.
[00:53:07] Speaker A: And when Uber started off, they vetted everybody differently. Nigga, everybody. I can just. I can turn my shit on right now. I can go Uber sign up and be a driver right now. Today.
[00:53:16] Speaker B: Uber has. They do a background check. Okay, they do a background check. And Uber just added a feature where you can request a female to be your driver only if you a female and you want. No, nigga, not you.
If you're a female and you only.
[00:53:30] Speaker A: Feel comfortable with niggas be requesting all female driver. Nigga, male drivers.
[00:53:35] Speaker B: You can go get a bitch off it.
[00:53:36] Speaker A: You shouldn't even said that on bitch.
[00:53:38] Speaker B: You over here trying to.
Can I book a bitch on Uber?
No, nigga, it's for the bitches.
[00:53:44] Speaker A: Nigga, fuck the dating app, nigga, they coming to the house.
Nigga, they pulling up. Hey, you can. When she pull up, you look at the car. Cancel this ride, nigga.
[00:53:56] Speaker B: Bitch. Both bitch a catfish.
Hey, Uber pussy is crazy.
This nigga trying to order sex on Uber. You's a dirty animal.
[00:54:05] Speaker A: Hey, I never said nothing about no sex. I'm just saying.
[00:54:08] Speaker B: Look, I feel like to operate a flying machine, you would have to have some sort of certification, license, something training.
I don't think they gonna be throwing anybody in them.
[00:54:24] Speaker A: Hell out. Oh, it was Call of Duty, the.
[00:54:27] Speaker B: Commercial, when they was hopping out and shooting and stuff.
[00:54:30] Speaker A: I don't. I believe in certification. Uber. I don't think you just certifying everybody to be.
To work for your service.
I'm just worried that it's gonna be niggas going to rallies.
[00:54:41] Speaker B: You know how many helicopters.
You know how many helicopters we gonna see pulling up to fucking Penthouse?
[00:54:46] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying.
Niggas gonna be waiting like lax. You know how you see all the planes lined up? These could be just helicopters. And these don't mean the hell out of the. Hey, go, go in front of this I'm late.
[00:54:58] Speaker B: Okay, Would you prefer this or driving cars? I mean, flying cars.
[00:55:02] Speaker A: I don't want niggas.
[00:55:07] Speaker B: He don't want niggas to have shit.
[00:55:09] Speaker A: I don't want niggas to have neither, to be honest with you. Because it's just niggas is gonna need.
Okay, now if we can do a nig filter where niggas can't, like, go to Penthouse in the helicopter, but hey.
[00:55:26] Speaker B: We getting all these jokes off. A helicopter has to land at a helicopter landing spot. You can't land a helicopter anywhere. That's why Everybody go to 120th. 1 20th in Crenshaw.
[00:55:38] Speaker A: Have you ever jumped out of Uber in the middle of the street.
[00:55:46] Speaker B: Bro, this is a fucking helicopter.
[00:55:47] Speaker A: That's what I'm trying to tell you.
[00:55:49] Speaker B: You can't land a helicopter anywhere. You have to land it at a clearport.
[00:55:54] Speaker A: I agree with you. Until niggas start doing shit that they ain't supposed to be doing, the only.
[00:55:59] Speaker B: Way that's gonna happen is if the homies go get they wings.
If niggas from neighborhood on six out, like, if they sick shout, if they gonna get they wings, then yes.
But the regular. I just. I don't think that Uber gonna be that dumb. Like, bro, that's a sick lawsuit.
[00:56:23] Speaker A: All right.
[00:56:24] Speaker B: That's a lawsuit.
[00:56:25] Speaker A: All right.
[00:56:25] Speaker B: You can't land. You can't land a helicopter at fucking Randy's.
[00:56:29] Speaker A: That's out here.
I've been places where they roads is big. Why you gonna see. Stay on stream.
[00:56:35] Speaker B: It's gonna remember on takers when they got picked up by the helicopter. You have to land it somewhere that has a surface to land it. You can't just do it in the middle of Western mark.
[00:56:44] Speaker A: Bookmark this.
[00:56:45] Speaker B: Western and century.
[00:56:46] Speaker A: Remember we had this conversation. It's gonna be on the news.
Landing at middle schools and shit.
[00:56:52] Speaker B: On the track jobs. You don't expect black people to have.
[00:56:57] Speaker A: Middle schools on the track. What? I'm late for school? Call a helicopter.
[00:57:01] Speaker B: Oh, if this shit's still around when my kids graduate. See, we landing on the field.
[00:57:07] Speaker A: See what I'm saying?
[00:57:08] Speaker B: I take the fine.
[00:57:09] Speaker A: See what I'm saying? See what I'm saying?
[00:57:10] Speaker B: We land.
[00:57:10] Speaker A: See what I'm saying?
[00:57:11] Speaker B: Yeah, but that's different.
[00:57:12] Speaker A: That's nigga shit.
[00:57:13] Speaker B: That's a graduation.
[00:57:14] Speaker A: That's nigga shit.
[00:57:14] Speaker B: You talking about rallies?
[00:57:16] Speaker A: No, the same thing. Watch. You gonna see. Watch.
[00:57:20] Speaker B: Okay, so tell me this. You seen Soul Plane and Players Club? Yes, I saw a tweet shout out to my boy meechee Wood, too.
Great actor on Tubi.
Why she laughing? He is a great actor on Tubi.
[00:57:38] Speaker A: Tubi actor is crazy.
[00:57:39] Speaker B: That's my boy. Hey. I knew I'm gonna get back to this. But I knew I was too knee deep in Tubi when I started watching shows, thinking I know the people. So I'm like, dang, this nigga look familiar? I don't know this nigga. I just seen you three movies ago.
I didn't see you three movies ago.
Okay, so Players Club and Soul Food. Ebony is on Players Club. Remember that was the cousin that fucked Diamond's dude?
Remember diamond walked in, Lecia Ray walked in and seen that she called Ebony and I forgot her man name, but she called Ebony in the bed with Lance. Bye, Lance. She called Ebony in the bed with Lance.
[00:58:17] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:58:18] Speaker B: Now soul food is Faith.
You know what happened when I left? Family in Faith fucked my husband. Family fucked my husband.
[00:58:27] Speaker A: The family fucked my husband. That's an infamous line. Shout out to Vanessa Williams.
[00:58:31] Speaker B: Shout out to Vanessa Williams. Yeah, I felt that shit. I felt like Faith fucked my nigga.
Faith family fucked my husband. Okay, who was the worst cousin, Ebony or Faith?
[00:58:44] Speaker A: Faith.
[00:58:45] Speaker B: Why?
[00:58:46] Speaker A: Because Ebony, Ebony, they was. Cause Faith didn't have, like. Faith wasn't in that. Not this don't sound discriminatory, but they was outside Ebony and them. They was outside.
Faith was like, not really. She was just.
[00:59:01] Speaker B: So you giving more grace to the hoe.
[00:59:06] Speaker A: Who was the worst cousin? It would be Faith.
[00:59:09] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:59:10] Speaker A: But I would have ran Faith, too, though.
[00:59:13] Speaker B: You cracking Faith over Ebony? Yeah. You don't like them big ass panties?
[00:59:20] Speaker A: But not just that.
But not just that. The scene was more. The scene was crazy. You know what I'm saying? I was like, damn, he fucking her on that wall. Cause, okay, I was a kid watching that shit. Like, is he fucking her on the wall now?
[00:59:32] Speaker B: This what I thought you was gonna say. I thought you was gonna be on some guy code, black men don't cheat type shit.
[00:59:37] Speaker A: Nah.
[00:59:38] Speaker B: Because Ebony. We didn't see Ebony and Lance fucking.
[00:59:43] Speaker A: No, it was just. It was alluded to.
[00:59:45] Speaker B: It was eluded that they did.
[00:59:47] Speaker A: I saw Faith getting hit on that wall.
[00:59:49] Speaker B: Faith got hit on that wall.
[00:59:50] Speaker A: On that wall. That wall was. That was a crazy scene. And he came, he did enter.
[00:59:55] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:59:56] Speaker A: West Coast Faith.
[00:59:58] Speaker B: I might need a fade from that bitch.
[01:00:00] Speaker A: Okay, so let me ask you this.
[01:00:01] Speaker B: I need a fade, a Faith, now that I think about it.
[01:00:05] Speaker A: Let me ask you a question. Cause what you expect Ebony to do if, if, if. Is it worse if he finished like.
[01:00:12] Speaker B: That inside a bitch? Hell, yeah.
[01:00:14] Speaker A: That's worse than just cheating.
[01:00:17] Speaker B: It's all bad.
[01:00:18] Speaker A: But.
[01:00:18] Speaker B: But if you gonna cheat and come nut on the face, disrespect the bitch a little bit, the fuck would you leave it in for, nigga?
So you don't care about me and you willing to risk this bitch having a kid?
[01:00:33] Speaker A: Ooh, that nigga. Hey, bro.
[01:00:35] Speaker B: And you enjoying it.
[01:00:36] Speaker A: But Faith Tubes could have been tied. You don't know.
[01:00:39] Speaker B: Faith Tubes wasn't tied. Faith didn't have no money.
Faith was broke.
[01:00:45] Speaker A: Faith was broke.
[01:00:46] Speaker B: Faith was couch hopping.
[01:00:48] Speaker A: Faith was hot.
[01:00:49] Speaker B: If you remember, Faith got kicked out of somebody else house.
[01:00:52] Speaker A: Yeah, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
When I was young, watching that shit, I'd have ran Faith, too.
[01:00:59] Speaker B: Mm.
[01:01:00] Speaker A: Yeah. But who's the worst cousin? If I have to go, it would be Faith.
[01:01:04] Speaker B: Faith. Okay. Ebony was bad too, though.
[01:01:07] Speaker A: She was bad.
[01:01:08] Speaker B: But Ebony. Ebony, mama.
Ebony. Mama sent her out there for a better life. Mmm. To go be with her cousin and to get a job while I'm at work stripping to pay the bills. You in bed with my nigga.
[01:01:25] Speaker A: I might be wrong.
I might be wrong. Ebony. Faith wasn't maliciously trying to sleep with old boy.
She wasn't like.
She wasn't, like, coming for him like that.
Ebony, like, was on that n.
[01:01:48] Speaker B: Oh. Cause Ebony was walking around in her panties.
[01:01:51] Speaker A: Ebony was. Gib was.
[01:01:53] Speaker B: Ebony was seducing him.
[01:01:55] Speaker A: She was throwing it at him.
[01:01:55] Speaker B: I wanna beat that bitch up.
[01:01:57] Speaker A: Ebony was throwing it.
Faith was just, you know, she just got hit.
[01:02:02] Speaker B: You right.
[01:02:03] Speaker A: I'm wrong.
[01:02:04] Speaker B: No, no, no.
[01:02:06] Speaker A: What did Faith do?
[01:02:07] Speaker B: Faith was getting drunk, laying on that. Laying on that piano.
[01:02:11] Speaker A: Yeah, but she wasn't seducing him.
[01:02:13] Speaker B: She was. She made eye contact. Don't make no bitch should make eye contact with my dick.
[01:02:17] Speaker A: She seduced him, like, in the moment. But it was like Ebony.
[01:02:20] Speaker B: I think Ebony was a lead up.
[01:02:21] Speaker A: Ebony was building up to that.
[01:02:23] Speaker B: Who the worst cousin?
[01:02:24] Speaker A: Nay, I make a compelling argument.
[01:02:28] Speaker B: All right? For who? For who?
[01:02:29] Speaker A: Ebony's the worst cousin because Ebony.
[01:02:31] Speaker B: Ebony was working on that.
[01:02:33] Speaker A: She was working it up.
[01:02:34] Speaker B: Yeah.
[01:02:34] Speaker A: Yeah. Damn, Meech. That's your answer, Meech? Ebony. Ebony is the worst cousin, bro.
[01:02:41] Speaker B: Faith just got caught in a moment.
[01:02:42] Speaker A: Yeah, she was drunk. She. You know.
[01:02:44] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:02:45] Speaker A: It wasn't like she was out there maliciously.
[01:02:47] Speaker B: Ebony been wanting to fuck down.
[01:02:48] Speaker A: She was trying to get that. Yeah, she was trying to do that.
[01:02:50] Speaker B: And Ebony was all kicking in with bitches I don't fuck with.
[01:02:53] Speaker A: Ebony was foul.
[01:02:54] Speaker B: Yeah.
Ebony was kicking it With Ronnie and Trixie. I told you, I don't fuck with them bitches. And then you kicking it with the bitches.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, Ebony. All right, that settles it.
[01:03:05] Speaker A: Yeah, we can move on.
[01:03:06] Speaker B: Ebony. The worst cousin.
Okay, while we talking about movies and black films.
[01:03:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:03:16] Speaker B: 50 Cent is doing a paid in full series executive produced by Cameron.
[01:03:23] Speaker A: I can't wait for this. Oh, you told me to watch BMF to finish it. I'm on the 4th. I'm on the last season right now.
[01:03:28] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:03:29] Speaker A: I ran through the third season.
I'm like two episodes into the last season.
[01:03:33] Speaker B: Okay, Okay. I can't wait for you to get through the last episode.
[01:03:36] Speaker A: But 50 is producing better television than a lot of these networks. Most of them.
[01:03:41] Speaker B: 50 has the best catalog.
[01:03:46] Speaker A: Of TV, huh?
[01:03:47] Speaker B: Of TV. Because we can even go back to the movies that he was doing before power.
[01:03:51] Speaker A: Which ones?
[01:03:52] Speaker B: 50 got a whole bunch of movies. Remember the one where he lost weight for it?
[01:03:56] Speaker A: Oh, you just want him starring in it? Not producing.
[01:03:58] Speaker B: No, they're. Those are his movies.
[01:04:00] Speaker A: The one with Robert De Niro. I remember.
[01:04:02] Speaker B: It's a. It's a handful of them.
[01:04:04] Speaker A: Yeah. Maybe two handfuls was Fire.
[01:04:06] Speaker B: Den of Thieves is good.
[01:04:08] Speaker A: Then the Thieves is Fire. Even Part two was good.
Yeah. I'm excited for Paid in Full series because that story, I think, do have more meat on the bone to build out. I think a lot of those hood classics that we love can be series, though. If you be in Juice could be a series.
New Jack City could be a series. Boyz n the Hood could be a series.
Ooh, a Boyz n the Hood series. That might be kind of crazy.
[01:04:32] Speaker B: I still want him to give us the.
Well, Boyz n the Hood ain't nothing but Snowfall.
[01:04:36] Speaker A: Okay. All right.
[01:04:38] Speaker B: Yeah, Snowfall with some money.
[01:04:40] Speaker A: And then we got a spinoff already coming.
[01:04:41] Speaker B: Uh huh.
I still want him. I remember it being talked about and then it just went away. Maybe you can ask Snoop, but the Murder was the Case series that they were supposed to do that was based off the trial.
[01:04:52] Speaker A: Snoop. Snoop told me that he is doing a doc. That's all I could say.
[01:04:57] Speaker B: See, I don't want a doctor.
[01:05:00] Speaker A: He told me that he's. I don't wanna say too much, but Snoop, there's something coming.
[01:05:03] Speaker B: Something coming from him.
[01:05:04] Speaker A: There's something coming from Snoop.
[01:05:04] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:05:05] Speaker A: Okay.
[01:05:06] Speaker B: Well, was that originally what 50 was doing? Was it a doc or. It was a series though, right?
[01:05:12] Speaker A: Which one?
[01:05:13] Speaker B: Which project for the murder was the Murder was the.
[01:05:15] Speaker A: I don't think that was 50. Doing that. That's Death Row.
[01:05:18] Speaker B: No, this was an announcement.
[01:05:21] Speaker A: 50 posted this that he's doing the murder as a case.
[01:05:23] Speaker B: Yes. Series.
That's what I'm saying. Was it a series or a document?
[01:05:27] Speaker A: Series. Okay. What I know of these are two separate things, so I don't know.
[01:05:31] Speaker B: No, but that's the thing. It was announced that he was doing it, and then it came back and said, got you. Nevermind. So maybe that's the reason why.
[01:05:38] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[01:05:39] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:05:40] Speaker A: It might be too close to the project that Snoop that Dawg is doing. Or it might be the project that Dawg wants to do himself.
[01:05:45] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. The other thing that, I mean, I would love to have, and I'm not even trying to be funny, and I only want 50 to do it. Although they don't fuck with each other. Well, I don't know if they don't fuck with each other, but Diddy, if we can get them stories and stuff like that as a series, it don't even have to be.
It don't even have to be solely based on Bad Boy. It can be loosely based on real, real events. You get what I'm saying? But just those stories that we seen from, like documentaries and stuff like that, even the shit that TMZ was doing, those are very interesting stories. So it damn near don't even got to be about him per se, but it could be just about shit that's going on in the industry.
I could see that once you.
You'll get a better idea when you see the last two or three episodes of bmf. Yeah, but you'll see that on those last episodes there are a lot of faces. There's Queen Latifah's. Queen Latifah's in one. Not the real Queen Latifah, but there's a character who portrays Queen Latifah. There's a character who portrays Suge Knight. There's a character who portrays Left Eye. So just stuff like that. I feel like 50 is the only one. Cause he came up in that era and then he's still here and he's telling those stories. You know, he's telling these other stories.
[01:07:01] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:07:01] Speaker B: So I think that'd be dope.
[01:07:03] Speaker A: That should be dope. I'm looking forward to these 50 cent series. I wish they could bring back that Life series. Cause that was hard.
The one that he produced about the dude who educated himself out of jail. Real quick, we need to hit the VMAs because Kendrick Lamar won for Not Like Us for Best cinematography at the VMAs, he was up against Ed Sheeran, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus, and Brennan Carpenter. Which is crazy that he won that.
All them whites. And then.
Best Hip Hop.
Best Hip hop for the VMAs, we got Drake, Nokia, Eminem, Somebody Saved Me, Glorilla, Sexyy Red. What you know about me?
Kendrick, Not Like Us, LL Cool J, Eminem, and Travis Scott 4x4. But Dolce won with Anxiety.
Best Hip Hop, which is crazy because to me, those are like, only two categories that they even acknowledged for. That's how you know hip hop is in a crazy. We in a crazy state right now. We ain't got no staying power. We don't have.
I hate that I be like, having to go back and revisit what Elliott Wilson told me. But he's like, there's no hits. We got no records, no hits. But he's like, if you look at the charts right now, it's Country Music Central. And that's what's starting to lead me to believe that things might be swaying that way in, I don't know, top of Feb. I mean, when do they make the super bowl announcement?
Like, in actually, like, a couple months.
[01:08:29] Speaker B: Yeah, we should know. It's already at the end of the year.
[01:08:31] Speaker A: We gonna know by what they make it usually right after Halloween or something like that. So we should know before Thanksgiving who's performing at the Super Bowl.
But I don't like where hip hop is right now because there's not a lot of music that is gonna be here for the next three years.
And that's what worries me, because now people just gonna move on to another genre, and then we won't be the shit no more. And then that's when the dollars start to go away, the opportunities start going away, and then we gotta build ourselves back up. So make some hits.
[01:09:01] Speaker B: Also at the VMAs.
Mariah Carey. Mariah Carey and Busta Rhymes.
[01:09:08] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, the Busta performance was fire.
[01:09:11] Speaker B: Busta is a great performer, bro.
[01:09:13] Speaker A: I don't know nobody really fucking with Busta if I'm keeping it a buck. Chris Brown, well, he not hip hop. Missy Elliott, he not hip hop. Yeah, Missy. And probably those two on stage are Unfuck, Widdable, like and Shout out to Split Star. Cause, you know, he's one of. You know, I didn't expect to pop out.
Who popped out on Bus's performance?
Somebody was. Glorilla.
[01:09:36] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[01:09:37] Speaker A: Glorilla was rapping like Busta. I was like, oh, shit.
[01:09:40] Speaker B: Yeah, you right.
And papoose.
[01:09:42] Speaker A: Papoose.
[01:09:43] Speaker B: Papoose. Papoose. And Glorilla popped out. I was thinking. I'm like, why did they not. Why papoose? Not in costume.
I mean, not costume. Wardrobe.
[01:09:52] Speaker A: Wardrobe. Yeah. Everybody had on red.
[01:09:54] Speaker B: Yeah. You know what would have been dope? Glorilla did an amazing job. But it would have been dope to see Scarlet with him to do that part.
That would have been dope to see that.
But before we get up out of here, I have a question for you.
[01:10:06] Speaker A: What's the question?
[01:10:07] Speaker B: What's the best struggle meal?
[01:10:10] Speaker A: The best struggle meal?
[01:10:11] Speaker B: The best struggle meal?
[01:10:13] Speaker A: The best struggle meal.
I like a good peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Strawberry, though. I don't do jelly. That's cap. I don't like strawberry. I don't like peanut butter and jelly. I like peanut butter and preserves.
I like the preserve jelly. I don't like the jelly or jam.
[01:10:32] Speaker B: I know I'm a child still because I just be grabbing shit. I grabbed whatever off the shelf that was in Granny refrigerator. Yeah, man, if Granny used it, I bought it. So I don't know if I'm eating jelly, jam, or preservatives.
[01:10:46] Speaker A: Preserves. Not preservatives.
[01:10:48] Speaker B: I'm gonna remix a word. Ain't it?
[01:10:50] Speaker A: Hell, yeah.
What's another struggle meal?
Probably that I love corn dogs.
Pause when I used to eat meat.
[01:11:02] Speaker B: God damn.
[01:11:06] Speaker A: She gonna clip the fuck out.
[01:11:07] Speaker B: You might as well start clipping for me. You just gonna say shit. Put a marker, Gene. I'm finna say some crazy shit, right?
[01:11:12] Speaker A: Oh, shit, yeah. Corn dog. The frozen corn dogs and peanut butter and jelly.
[01:11:17] Speaker B: Okay, so I have some responses from X.
Formerly known as Twitter.
Rocky Thunder says shout out to Rocky. She says, scrambled eggs with white rice and melted butter.
Mike Free. Shout out to Mike Free. He said, hot link on white wonder bread, extra mustard.
[01:11:39] Speaker A: That's that wonder bread that gets stuck in the roof of your mouth.
[01:11:42] Speaker B: That's that bread that gets stuck in your mouth. You got to take another bite. You got to do something else to get it off.
[01:11:47] Speaker A: You know what used to get it off good is tiki punch.
[01:11:51] Speaker B: Okay?
[01:11:51] Speaker A: That bread used to come right off the root. That's how you know it ain't health.
[01:11:54] Speaker B: I never fucked with tiki punch.
[01:11:55] Speaker A: You didn't fuck with tiki punch.
[01:11:56] Speaker B: Tiki like Shasta?
[01:11:58] Speaker A: Yeah.
[01:11:59] Speaker B: No. That's the shit Chris Rockhouse had niggas over here drinking. Shasta. I'm not drinking Shasta.
[01:12:10] Speaker A: Okay?
[01:12:11] Speaker B: I'm leaving.
I'm getting water at the baby shower at the family reunion. I'm not drinking Shasta.
[01:12:17] Speaker A: Why?
[01:12:17] Speaker B: Cause it's Shasta.
[01:12:18] Speaker A: Tiki Punch used to smack da Shasta Tripping.
[01:12:25] Speaker B: Shout out to battle rap bum.
He said watch any chess battle, you'll figure it out.
Chess is a rapper that throw up every battle.
Shout out to Rob Markman, he says Spam and X that he loves.
[01:12:38] Speaker A: We gonna have to call Rob. Rob. Making too much money to be having shit.
[01:12:42] Speaker B: It's a struggle meal, though.
[01:12:44] Speaker A: He said it's favorite struggle bill, though. Why is that your favorite shit?
[01:12:48] Speaker B: Like noodles?
[01:12:49] Speaker A: Nigga, what is Spam?
[01:12:50] Speaker B: Is it a can?
[01:12:51] Speaker A: What is it?
[01:12:53] Speaker B: I don't know.
[01:12:53] Speaker A: It's Shmeet.
[01:12:54] Speaker B: I just told you I don't read.
I don't read shit. That wasn't in granny cabinet.
[01:12:58] Speaker A: That shit is shmeet. Nobody don't do this mystery meat.
[01:13:02] Speaker B: Shmeet is crazy. Mystery meat is crazy. Crazy.
You know what? I always thought meatloaf was mystery meat.
[01:13:09] Speaker A: Nah, nigga, that's ground beef, nigga. Spam, we don't know what. Nigga, what meat. Pink. That's smooth.
[01:13:17] Speaker B: Salmon.
[01:13:18] Speaker A: Nigga, that. No, that's seafood. That's fish. They got scales and shit.
[01:13:23] Speaker B: I don't know. Do you cook Spam? Do it turn the color when you cook it. Cause all meat gets pink when you.
[01:13:28] Speaker A: Bite it stay the same color.
[01:13:30] Speaker B: Oh, yeah.
[01:13:31] Speaker A: You can't even cook the color out that mother.
[01:13:34] Speaker B: I can't even go back and forth with you. Cause I don't know that shit.
[01:13:36] Speaker A: I used to have that shit in high school.
[01:13:38] Speaker B: Spam.
[01:13:38] Speaker A: Hell yeah.
[01:13:39] Speaker B: What do you do? I have it with a cracker.
Like sardines?
[01:13:42] Speaker A: Nah, you. No, you cook it.
[01:13:44] Speaker B: I tear some sardines up.
[01:13:45] Speaker A: You like sardines?
[01:13:47] Speaker B: Scoop it out with a Dorito and then put the hot sauce on top.
[01:13:55] Speaker A: Nigga, you eat sardines with Doritos?
[01:13:58] Speaker B: What's the other one?
Vienna sausage. No, the other one.
[01:14:01] Speaker A: You like Vienna sausages?
[01:14:02] Speaker B: I didn't say that. You like corn dogs, bro?
[01:14:05] Speaker A: Hold on.
[01:14:06] Speaker B: No, what's the other one? That's in a can?
[01:14:07] Speaker A: Anchovies.
[01:14:08] Speaker B: No, it's another one.
Maybe it is sardines.
[01:14:11] Speaker A: It's sardines in the little can. You take the little mini fishes and you put that nigga on top of a Dorito.
That's insane. Yes, you're a psychopath.
[01:14:21] Speaker B: Yes, I did.
[01:14:22] Speaker A: What the fuck is wrong with you?
You don't eat no fucking fish on Doritos.
[01:14:29] Speaker B: Is it sardines?
[01:14:30] Speaker A: That's great.
[01:14:30] Speaker B: That's another one though, bro.
[01:14:32] Speaker A: If it's a sar look up. Look what a sardine is.
[01:14:34] Speaker B: I know what's in there. Cause I ate it.
[01:14:37] Speaker A: What type of Dorito?
[01:14:39] Speaker B: Regular.
[01:14:40] Speaker A: Just cheese.
[01:14:42] Speaker B: Cause you gotta put the hot sauce on top.
You gotta put the hot sauce on top.
[01:14:46] Speaker A: Oh, boy. Hey. Every week I learn some shit in this bowl.
[01:14:49] Speaker B: My other Struggle meal. My other struggle Mel. My daddy used to make this all the time. He used to make it right before he go to work.
Pork and beans.
Pork and beans. And he called them pork and beans. Let me see. Pork and beans and weenies.
[01:15:00] Speaker A: Yeah. Pork and beans and weenies. Yeah, I used to make that as a kid. You take the beans, you put it in a pot, heat it up, and you cut the. You slice up the hot dogs and put it in there.
[01:15:08] Speaker B: Yeah, that might be top five Struggle Meals.
[01:15:11] Speaker A: That used to be good when I was fucking 11.
[01:15:15] Speaker B: And then the other one.
I eat this shit today. I want it right now. I got on TikTok to see how the TikTok girls was making it. Hamburger Helper.
I tear some Hamburger Helper up.
[01:15:27] Speaker A: You know what? Hamburger Helper is goaded.
[01:15:29] Speaker B: I tear some Hamburger Helper up.
[01:15:31] Speaker A: What?
[01:15:32] Speaker B: Right now.
[01:15:33] Speaker A: Which one? The Cheeseburger Helper.
[01:15:34] Speaker B: You wanna have a full transparent moment?
[01:15:35] Speaker A: Yeah, the Cheeseburger Helper, nigga.
[01:15:37] Speaker B: I made some Hamburger Helper like two months ago.
I put heavy whipping cream in it.
They wasn't doing. Our parents wasn't putting heavy whipping cream in the Hamburger Helper. I put the heavy whipping cream in it. It was like Alfredo.
[01:15:50] Speaker A: No, it wasn't.
[01:15:51] Speaker B: It was like cheeseburger Alfredo.
[01:15:53] Speaker A: No, it wasn't.
[01:15:54] Speaker B: I'm telling you, it was. If you ate meat, I will make you some. When I tell you this shit was good, top. My parents.
I taught my parents other Struggle Meals.
[01:16:04] Speaker A: But you only gotta make it. You only gotta make Hamburger Helper with cornbread. You gotta have cornbread.
[01:16:09] Speaker B: I didn't make no cornbread.
[01:16:10] Speaker A: That shit used to go crazy.
[01:16:12] Speaker B: I didn't make no cornbread. My oven.
I spill something in my oven, and every time I turn it on, smoke come from it. So I stopped using it.
[01:16:19] Speaker A: You stopped using the oven.
[01:16:20] Speaker B: Until I'm gonna ask my mama if she can come clean it out for me. Cause I've never been a. I'm not a good mopper and I'm not good at cleaning pots.
[01:16:28] Speaker A: Who mops the oven?
[01:16:31] Speaker B: No, you dumb ass nigga.
You just fucked me up. I'm saying things I don't like doing.
This motherfucker went to who Mobster. You just fucked me up.
All right. Other Struggle Meal Noodles.
That's really number one.
[01:16:46] Speaker A: That's number one.
[01:16:47] Speaker B: Number one is noodles. But how you make your noodles?
[01:16:51] Speaker A: Me?
[01:16:52] Speaker B: Give me your best.
[01:16:53] Speaker A: Oh, the best one.
[01:16:54] Speaker B: Your best concoction with top ramen.
[01:16:57] Speaker A: When I used to eat eggs like that. So what you do is you boil the water first. A lot of people throw the noodle brick in there while the water boiling. You gotta get the water boiling hot to where it's finna come out the pot, Throw that brick in there.
And you let it. Once it get just a little bit of soft, you start seeing that motherfucker soften just a little bit. You start whipping it. You start whipping it, you whip it. And then you get the noodles to al dente, right? So you whip the noodles to al dente. You do what? What you do al dente.
[01:17:26] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:17:26] Speaker A: You whip the noodles to al dente. And then you turn the water. I mean, you turn it down a little bit to a little simmer.
Then you bust a pack. Bust a pack.
For me, it was the roast beef one or the. I used to like the creamy chicken sometimes, depending on how I wanted to do it.
[01:17:41] Speaker B: You probably serial killer.
[01:17:43] Speaker A: Put that in there and you whip it some more. Pick the noodles up out the water, let the water do its thing, and you drop the noodles back in. Oh, drop the noodles back in.
[01:17:53] Speaker B: It's like salt bae.
[01:17:54] Speaker A: Yeah, you pick the noodles out the water, let the water. Cause you flavoring the water. I'm keeping all the water. Oh, I'm finna keep all the water.
[01:18:01] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:18:02] Speaker A: I'm not draining it. If I was draining the water, that was a different process, different set of noodles.
[01:18:08] Speaker B: That's a whole different meal. Yes, with broth and no broth. That's a whole different meal, a whole different experience.
[01:18:14] Speaker A: Yeah, so this is the one. I'm keeping the broth. So I put it back in. And then when I do that, then you wait and you bring it back up to a boil. See, the heat change is what triggered the real shit, the chemistry. So then you turn the shit back up to the boil. Then you crack the egg open, whip it up in a bowl, season the egg in the bowl with what?
Salt? Well, garlic salt.
Garlic salt, pepper and like a pinch of paprika.
Right. Whip that motherfucker. Cause I'm. Don't do too much paprika. Cause I'm gonna hit it with the tapatio later.
[01:18:48] Speaker B: Okay?
[01:18:49] Speaker A: You feel me?
[01:18:49] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:18:50] Speaker A: Take the egg letting water boil back up. And the noodles is in there. You pour the egg in just straight up liquid.
[01:18:55] Speaker B: Okay.
[01:18:56] Speaker A: And you poach that motherfucker.
The egg is being poached, and you whipping it as it's cooking. So the egg cook then. Cause the egg gonna sop up some of that water, too. That's why you keep all of the broth.
Then when it's boiling all. And the egg is cooked all the way, and it's like a fluffy texture. And you can see the little salt. You can see the little black pepper specks in that motherfucker. You turn it off, let it sit for 45 to 70 seconds, right?
Then you take a bowl, you dump that bitch in the bowl, and you hit it with a little bit of tabatio, and you good to go.
[01:19:28] Speaker B: By the time you finish that, I done already ate my noodles.
This nigga doing all this. Turn it down, whip it up, pull it up, drop it back down.
Yeah, y' all done already ate my noodles. But I'll tell you some n shit that I done did with my noodles before.
[01:19:46] Speaker A: Crunchy Doritos.
[01:19:48] Speaker B: Nah, that's a spread.
I didn't do that. I mix my noodles with collard greens, bro.
[01:19:54] Speaker A: Let's go.
We gotta go.
I gotta go. I got to do.
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