Effective Immediately Ep. 68❗️Cash Money vs. No Limit, New Wale, LA Accents & MORE❗️

October 18, 2025 01:29:09
Effective Immediately Ep. 68❗️Cash Money vs. No Limit, New Wale, LA Accents & MORE❗️
Effective Immediately w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️
Effective Immediately Ep. 68❗️Cash Money vs. No Limit, New Wale, LA Accents & MORE❗️

Oct 18 2025 | 01:29:09

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DJ Hed Gina Views

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Effective Immediately is a nationally syndicated radio show and podcast that serves as the ultimate destination for cultural conversations, exclusive interviews, and relevant content. Hosted by radio and television veteran DJ Hed and new media superstar Gina Views, the show is dedicated to injecting integrity and authenticity back into the media landscape. With a unique blend of raw authenticity, industry expertise, and cultural relevance, Effective Immediately is redefining media while staying true to the voices that shape it.

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[00:00:04] Speaker A: Yo, it's effective immediately. [00:00:05] Speaker B: I'm DJ Head and it's your favorite homegirl, Gina Views. [00:00:08] Speaker A: Welcome to another week of effective immediately. We appreciate each and every one of you. Please hit that subscribe button. If you in the chat, tell everybody in the chat to hit that sub button. Because according to our analytics, most of you watch the show, don't subscribe, and that's weird. So that's weird. [00:00:23] Speaker B: It is weird though. [00:00:24] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? It's like somebody looking through your window. [00:00:27] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause keep coming back. Like, thank you for coming back Facts. But keep coming back. And then not. Not hitting the subscribe button is just a little crazy. [00:00:33] Speaker A: It's a little crazy. You know what I'm saying? First things first. Wanna get to the business of things because we have a lot to talk about today on today's episode. But we have a live show. Gina Views. We are doing another live show with a friend of the family, goes by. [00:00:50] Speaker B: The name of Eric Bellinger. [00:00:54] Speaker A: I don't know what key that was in, but we're gonna have Eric write you some shit. But Eric Bellinger is gonna be joining us for our next live show. That will be on October 26th. That's a Sunday. So if you are in town and around, we would like you to pull up. We are gonna be doing a special pay what you want kind of campaign. You know, shout out to all money in. Shout out to LA Russell, everybody who's doing that. But yeah, that's kind of what we're doing just to weed out the bs. Gina says for the haters to stay at home. [00:01:26] Speaker B: The people I have blocked staying. I don't know how the people that I got blocked came to the last show. I think I need a restraining order. [00:01:34] Speaker A: So we would love for you to join us. The ticket link will be out soon. Just turn on your post notifications. Turn on notifications for all of our social medias. We will announce the tickets very shortly and you can join us for the live show. I'm definitely excited because Eric brings the ladies out. I ain't, you know, And I'm a single man, so there's that. [00:01:53] Speaker B: Are you claiming that now? [00:01:54] Speaker A: What? Being a single man? Yeah, I mean, on paper, I'm a single man. Also, next order of business, shout out to everybody who. I didn't realize how bad it was until we ran a contest for our cursing. [00:02:10] Speaker B: Cursing? Yeah. [00:02:11] Speaker A: Because I didn't even know when we were on the air. I didn't even realize that I had cursed until you made. Until you told me And I think I've been doing good so far, but I think. [00:02:19] Speaker B: Oh, you cussed already. [00:02:20] Speaker A: I did, yeah. What'd I say? [00:02:22] Speaker B: I'm gonna have Eric Bellinger write you some s. Hey. [00:02:30] Speaker A: That'S crazy. [00:02:31] Speaker B: Malice. What malice say about people who use. [00:02:33] Speaker A: Profanity too much that they lack ver. They don't have other words. [00:02:37] Speaker B: Talent lacking. [00:02:38] Speaker A: Talent lacking. I'm talent lacking. You know what I'm saying? Shout out to. No malice. [00:02:41] Speaker B: Now. You gotta replace some of them cuss words with some tricky words. [00:02:45] Speaker A: Like what? [00:02:46] Speaker B: Some tricky words like freaking. No, I hate when somebody not tapped into the timeline and know what's going on in pop culture. You don't know what tricky words. You don't know what I'm referencing. [00:02:57] Speaker A: Yes. [00:02:59] Speaker B: All right, well, everybody who caught had cussing. [00:03:03] Speaker A: I definitely ruined it in the first. I think they was keeping count. People be paying attention for some reason. Like the first 19 minutes. I guess I ruined the whole contest. [00:03:10] Speaker B: Yeah, you did. It kind of seemed like you actually cussed more, probably. [00:03:15] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:03:15] Speaker B: It was like when you. It was like you was getting extra guac on it. Let me just throw some extra guac on here than I normally do. But yeah, shout out to the people who did catch the profanity that was used early on. And these are some username here, boy O underscore. [00:03:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:35] Speaker B: I don't know if you need that ticket. You need to change your username. Okkkaaa. Slash. The Glow Up Studio. [00:03:44] Speaker A: Yes. [00:03:46] Speaker B: And then. [00:03:51] Speaker A: I don't know, just say it. [00:03:54] Speaker B: The lubes. The lubes is crazy. [00:03:56] Speaker A: The lubes. [00:03:57] Speaker B: The lubes. 9554 Kachawa Chu. [00:04:02] Speaker A: Chukwa. [00:04:02] Speaker B: Chuqua. Chukwa. A and unfortun. I'm sorry. Fortune Studios. Fortune. Fortune. Oh, shoot. You about to make me Cuss. Fortune Studio. FortuneFortune. Cause what's the extra E at the end? [00:04:23] Speaker A: Yeah. If Gina said your name or any variation of your name, you are the winner. [00:04:26] Speaker B: You won. You won tickets to go see JabbaWockis on October 26th in Las Vegas, California. [00:04:36] Speaker A: You the one with the degree. [00:04:38] Speaker B: Viva Las Vegas. You the only one that bring it up. [00:04:42] Speaker A: Facts. I'm jealous. You are the winners. Those three were able to timestamp the curse words and stuff like that. We'll run some more fun stuff like this on the YouTube soon. But if you want to. I mean, our producer Nay will be reaching out to you. Ain't that right, Nay? [00:05:03] Speaker B: Yes. [00:05:04] Speaker A: We gave Nay a microphone. You know what I'm saying? Go up in the chat for Nay's microphone. [00:05:10] Speaker B: We will send you an email. Yes, thank you. You guys are the first three. Appreciate it. Okay. [00:05:16] Speaker A: She put on her pop radio voice. [00:05:17] Speaker B: She was using her work voice earlier. [00:05:19] Speaker A: Yeah, she was. [00:05:20] Speaker B: I had turned around. I'm like, who's talking? [00:05:21] Speaker A: She was using her work voice because. [00:05:23] Speaker B: You know, you gotta Hear it on FaceTime, though. [00:05:25] Speaker A: Yeah. Or when she tired, when she irritated with me. That's what that black mom voice come about. [00:05:33] Speaker B: Black mom. [00:05:34] Speaker A: You never notice that all black moms have that same tonality at some point, no matter where they at in life. [00:05:40] Speaker B: What is that, though? [00:05:42] Speaker A: It'd be like, don't play with me. Or it'd be like, it's just this one tone that they all just divert to. [00:05:49] Speaker B: You know, I don't get in trouble much. Y' all haven't heard that. Oh, yeah, now I hear it on Desiree. Desiree gets serious about them twins. [00:05:56] Speaker A: Yeah, Desiree, a real black mom. [00:05:59] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a black Bob right there. So this past week, we had a BIA in the studio, shout out to our Pandora family. SiriusXM, they did a playback, and I hosted BIA playback. [00:06:12] Speaker A: You did a great job, too. [00:06:14] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:06:14] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? You killed it. I was sitting there. I was watching. I'm like, yeah, that's my nigga right there. You know what I'm saying? [00:06:21] Speaker B: I was like, you kicking the camera. [00:06:22] Speaker A: I kicked the camera. I was like. I got excited. I was like, yeah, look at me. And Salas was sitting there, and he was like. I was like, gina killing this shit. He's like, yeah, yeah, she's doing a great job. I was like, yeah. Cause it's like, I. Okay, let me give you a little bit of a history. I want to get back to be it. Okay, But I remember when you. I forgot what event I came to see you. You hosted, like, one of your first events I ever came to. Like, this is years ago. And you got off stage, you was like, how did I do? And I was like, you good. Like, you did good. This. And you was like, no, no, tell me what I did wrong. And I'm like, what type of time is you on? [00:06:58] Speaker B: Cause I take constructive criticism, and y' all be lying. [00:07:01] Speaker A: Nah, I just think I would tell you if you fucked up. There's been one or two times where I gave you some critique. But I think, like, watching that, I was like, okay, this is evolved, Gina. And I was like, yeah, this is dope. [00:07:13] Speaker B: Thank you. I think I'm used to. I'm so used to Being criticized by people. [00:07:17] Speaker A: So you get down to it. [00:07:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I always was in trouble as a kid. My daddy strict. Mama's strict. Like it was always something. You done did something wrong. You done. Why you throw the soap? Why you throw the soap in the tub before you got in the tub. Stuff like that, though. [00:07:35] Speaker A: That's a valid question. [00:07:37] Speaker B: Yeah, it's for poor people. Like so what? Like so what? The soap getting soggy. [00:07:43] Speaker A: So bro. That motherfucker. Hey, listen, bro. The soap dissolves in water, okay? [00:07:47] Speaker B: Yeah, but I shouldn't get a whooping. [00:07:48] Speaker A: For depending on how much you dissolved. Shit. [00:07:53] Speaker B: Don't run my bath water. So I never forget my mama was so mad. Why is the soap in the tub? Like, girl, but you can't use scare people. [00:08:02] Speaker A: Yeah, but I look at my trauma. I feel you. [00:08:05] Speaker B: Now I'm traumatized. [00:08:06] Speaker A: I feel you. [00:08:07] Speaker B: Why is you squeezing the toothpaste in the middle of the tube? [00:08:11] Speaker A: She reliving all of this shit. She going back there. Nine year old Gina then. [00:08:20] Speaker B: Not to mention I came from a platform that I couldn't do no right, right. You know, so. [00:08:25] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I feel you. But no, you killed it, though. You did a great job. [00:08:27] Speaker B: Thank you. Thank you. Yeah. Shout out to Bia. We did talk about the album Bianca, which you guys can go listen to. It's available now. I like the album. [00:08:36] Speaker A: I did enjoy the album. I like the songs that y' all picked. I don't know who picked if she picked them or you picked them, but I liked the songs that you played because it did show range on the project. And I thought that Bia is a good rapper, but I like her pop shit. I mean, I don't. I think you. What's her alternative name? Bianca Pop, is it? [00:08:55] Speaker B: Oh, you're about the way I introduced her. [00:08:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:57] Speaker B: She said she's the pop diva. What was it? The pop diva Rap reaper. [00:09:02] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. So I like the pop diva thing. And I think that if Bia. I didn't have a chance to talk to her, I had to run. But I really wanted to tell her. I know y', all, like, communicate. I really want her to lean in on that because I think she could. [00:09:15] Speaker B: Really take over that Hard Way track. [00:09:19] Speaker A: That's the one with Becky G. Yeah, that shit is. That's it. That's the one. [00:09:23] Speaker B: Her, like, I had told her the way she rapped on it was just crazy. Cause you don't expect nobody to rap like that on that type of instrument. [00:09:31] Speaker A: Instrumental and it's a bold sample. [00:09:33] Speaker B: Yeah, that's a Bold sample. [00:09:34] Speaker A: It's a bold sample. I like that she took risks. I feel like she took more risks than I thought she would take on this project. [00:09:40] Speaker B: Same thing with the bad guy. [00:09:43] Speaker A: Yes. [00:09:43] Speaker B: Where she flipped the Shine song Bad Boys. She did a great job with that. Even the music video was hard. [00:09:50] Speaker A: When you pitched her the idea, when you said you took. I mean, I wanna give away the whole show. Cause I want people to go watch it. But for Wyclef, Yeah. When you told her that, I saw. Look at her. I'm like, oh, she using that. It was two things I saw. I forgot the second thing you said. [00:10:03] Speaker B: When I said a bum don't deserve a page in your book. [00:10:06] Speaker A: She using that. She for sure using that. [00:10:08] Speaker B: So we actually recorded some social content for Pandora with that. [00:10:12] Speaker A: Oh, for real? [00:10:13] Speaker B: Yeah, so they should be using it soon. But no, she did good. And we also talked about. Cause I let her know, like myself and. Well, I feel like the fans, but myself included everybody. Since she decided to roll out during all the chaos on the timeline with Cardi, Nikki, jt, we kind of all assumed. Because we talked about it on the show. I think I said it. I said, I think B is gonna respond on her album. And she did not. [00:10:37] Speaker A: She did not. [00:10:37] Speaker B: She did not respond on the album. But she did tell me. Now, I don't know if we gonna get it, but I asked her straight up. You did yes or no? Do you have a response for Pretty and Petty? She said yes. [00:10:50] Speaker A: She said yes. [00:10:51] Speaker B: I don't know if we're going to get it though, because she's like so far removed from the situation. And I understand it because she did hers a year ago. And Cardi just now, you know, replied, this is Cardi's response. So if Bia responds to Pretty and Petty, she actually starts round two. Because Cardi is responding to Bia to the one that she had. Did. So if Bia decides to drop a diss track right now in response to that, all that is is just starting round two. [00:11:23] Speaker A: And why, you know, like, I like her stance on it. She's like, I'm just. I'm focused on this right now. Like, I ain't even on that, but I got it. [00:11:33] Speaker B: Very classy. [00:11:34] Speaker A: Yeah, I fuck with it. [00:11:35] Speaker B: The way that just her response and like, just the way that she's carrying herself, like, it's just very. It's just classy. [00:11:40] Speaker A: I think if she continues leaning in, I think it's gonna fare very well for her. [00:11:44] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure. [00:11:45] Speaker A: And I think the album's actually Gonna. You know how, like, albums get better or worse as you listen to it. It's like it come out with a big single and it's like a lot of motion. I feel like this one is gonna age really well for her. I don't think the aged well for her at all. Because I think it was heavy on like the dark rap. I'm finna bar you up, like dark beats. This one is hella bright. [00:12:06] Speaker B: It shows her growth too. Cause that's another thing we had talked about. I had mentioned how, you know, 2025, a lot of good rap albums came out. [00:12:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:12:14] Speaker B: And I asked her, did she feel the pressure to drop a rapity rap album? And she said she did. She did feel the pressure to do that. Cause it's like this year, we got chance, we got offset, we got clips. Who else dropped Jid? [00:12:30] Speaker A: Freddie Gibbs. [00:12:31] Speaker B: Freddie Gibbs. Davies just dropped. Wale just announced his date. [00:12:35] Speaker A: The rappers is outside. [00:12:36] Speaker B: The rappers is outside. So I would understand the pressure that you got Cardi Drop. You know, like everybody that's dropping their rapping. Good. Like, this is. I feel like. And I kind of want to credit Kendrick and Drake for this because I think when music got back competitive, that's when the rappers. Not to say that's when the rappers cared about rapping, but the fans of rap cared about rapping and lyrics and stuff like that. Because you gotta think when Kendrick and Drake was going back and forth, we got Rick Ross outside Quavo, and Chris Brown was going back and forth. [00:13:14] Speaker A: I always forget about that one. [00:13:15] Speaker B: The Quavo and Chris Brown. [00:13:16] Speaker A: Cause Chris Brown could rap on the low. [00:13:17] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:13:18] Speaker A: On high, on high key. He could rap. [00:13:20] Speaker B: No, Chris Brown slit. [00:13:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:13:22] Speaker B: The way that he flipped sweetie and sweet tea. And you gotta think about the sweetie meal and all like, yo, Chris Brown went crazy. Who else? More people dropped. Cause why was it Joey? No, no, I'm talking about last year when everybody was just dropping. Everybody was dropping diss tracks like it was just a bunch of diss tracks coming. Bia dropped her diss track in the midst of that. [00:13:41] Speaker A: In the midst of that. [00:13:42] Speaker B: Yeah, that was. Yeah, right. But then this year, I think that what Kendrick and Drake did last year influenced the back and forth between Joey and rayv. Because when Joey. I mean, obviously Joey's response. I mean, when Joey said, it's too much west coast dick licking, it was in reference to 2024. Yes, but Rayvon replied. Chike replied, you know, every. You know, we don't gotta rehash the whole thing, but. Cause now it was 99 songs. [00:14:14] Speaker A: Ain't nobody got time, bro. Ain't nobody. I got a lot of shit going on. [00:14:18] Speaker B: It was 99 almost, cuz people still mad at me right now. Yeah, you didn't respond. You didn't say nothing of what I dropped. You didn't, you know, So I think we do gotta give credit to like the like 2024 was very entertaining year, but 2025, I feel like 2024 was a setup for 2025 because now everybody is back caring about lyrics, everybody's back caring about pins. Almost feels like the blog era. [00:14:49] Speaker A: There's been people that's. There have been people that are. That have been consistent throughout the whole time too. Like, Wale is one of them people who's consistently cared about the art form. I mean, obviously Pusha T has been active, but just the first clips album, we getting D smoke dropped as well. D Smoke, you know, I can't. I just drew a blank. [00:15:10] Speaker B: But a lot of people dropped that we missing. So y' all can tell us in the comments. Cause I know y' all gonna do it anyway, right? [00:15:16] Speaker A: But yeah, people, I think what's dope, like you said after the back and forth is that I think that it's not just the rappers that are rapping. People care about what they're rapping about. Like the fans. I've never, like. I haven't really seen that in this modern era of melodic rap and like the autotune and the trip. I mean, not trip Trap. I haven't really seen people doing breakdowns and like reaction videos. And now it's like you starting to see those things too. It even got Young Thug wanting to be like a bar. A bar rapper. [00:15:48] Speaker B: Oh, Young Thug drop. [00:15:49] Speaker A: It's like, yeah, you know? Yeah, but it's all good. Shout out to Bia, though. I think that she has X potential. [00:15:56] Speaker B: Yeah, she's. Bia's doing good. Should we get into. You want to talk about new Wale? [00:16:03] Speaker A: Yeah, let's talk about this Wale. Okay, so you go first. Cause he dropped twice since the last episode. Right. [00:16:13] Speaker B: I don't know if I'm over analyzing this or not, but I was so high last night. I was so high last night. I chewed. I was high on our meeting. You didn't even. [00:16:28] Speaker A: I know. I could tell. I could always tell when you high. [00:16:31] Speaker B: I looked at my phone at 6:31. I'm like, why ain't nobody calling in? Let me just launch this damn meeting so I can just put my phone down. Because if I Don't do it. I'm gonna turn this phone over and I'm gonna roll back over to sleep and y' all not gonna hear from me. But after we got off the phone, I had watched the video that Waleigh just dropped to Marijuana Benz. [00:16:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:56] Speaker B: So as I'm watching the video, the video, it was just reminded me of something. Like I felt like deja vu a little bit. I didn't realize that this is the song. The Mirror on the Benz is the same song that is previewed at the end of the Blanco video. [00:17:17] Speaker A: Are you serious? [00:17:18] Speaker B: Yes. [00:17:19] Speaker A: Oh, no, that's. You just fucked me up. Hold on, wait, did you watch the. [00:17:25] Speaker B: End of Blanco video? He plays the song Mirror on the Benz. Just go to like the last. [00:17:32] Speaker A: Yeah, no, I'm looking. [00:17:33] Speaker B: Last seconds. It's like a drone shot. [00:17:38] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh, that's crazy. Okay, Wale out here storytelling. Hold on, bro. [00:17:50] Speaker B: So now I'm rewatching Blanco video right now. I didn't realize that he had been giving us Easter eggs. And I'm over here asking, what's the name of the album? Yes, on Blanco. In the beginning of the video, he's sitting on the bed, he gets a phone call. They ask him how he's been. He says, oh, I'm cool, I'm good. Everything Is A lot. Everything is A Lot is the name of the album title, bro. So he been giving us easter eggs this whole time. You just gotta pay attention. [00:18:24] Speaker A: Hey, you know what? Fuck Wale, because let me tell you, bro. Nah, fuck that. Because we, we. I remember we was off the air and I'm asking, what's the name of the album? What's the name of the album? And then the homie, I ain't gonna put his name out. Put his business out. There he was with Wale that day. He's like, man, you know, you know bro done told you the name of the album like hella times. And I'm like, when I've been asking him what's the name of the album, he's like, bro been saying it the whole time. Like he went on late night television. He said it. He said it on y' all show. He said it on our interview. [00:18:59] Speaker B: That's what people was hitting me up saying. They like, they like. I think he said it in a conversation. [00:19:04] Speaker A: He did. [00:19:04] Speaker B: He said it. Everything is a lot. So. [00:19:12] Speaker A: I was. [00:19:12] Speaker B: I'm telling you, this is what I'm saying. I was so high last night that I'm like, am I over? Do I need to go back and Watch some more stuff to see. Have he been giving us more Easter eggs? So with what I put together from that, I'm going to assume that everything is a lie. It's going to fall together like a puzzle or it's like him telling the story. So he's talking about fighting demons on Blocko. He's talking about internal, external expectations. He's talking about things he's struggling. Struggling with everything is a lot. Right. But he's in Blanco. He's telling us how he's balancing everything, being a lot with the Blanco. What's the lyrics? Drowning in sorrow Back on that bottle I'm not alone Blanco reposado further along in the song. He says, I'm trying to ease my mind Trying to feed. Trying to ease my. Trying to ease my mind Trying to free my mind. Got a threesome with these demons and I need some time. That's one piece of the story. Yeah, that's just one piece of the story. Right. Then the music video for Mirror Mirror on the Benz. What is he doing on Mirror Mirror on the Benz? Self reflecting. [00:20:21] Speaker A: Yeah. It's all tying in. [00:20:23] Speaker B: It's all tying in. He talking to himself. The lyrics. Mirror mirror on the Benz. Who the flyest in the room. Who inspire everybody. That's inspiring the youth. You deserve everything you do. They gonna try to get you in a mood. They gonna try it. Cause it work. You should have never stopped listening to you. [00:20:39] Speaker A: You know why I'm not tripping? Cause I'm for sure gonna call him. [00:20:43] Speaker B: Call him. [00:20:43] Speaker A: I'm for sure gonna call him. [00:20:44] Speaker B: Cause he got me messed up. [00:20:45] Speaker A: He got me fucked up. I'm telling you. I'm for sure call him. Soon as we leave the radio station. [00:20:52] Speaker B: So now I'm trying to figure out where does where to start play into this story. Because on where to start. He's talking about meeting somebody. He's talking about falling in love again and letting his guard down. [00:21:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:07] Speaker B: To visit love again. And then on the Instagram. Did you read the post? [00:21:11] Speaker A: Mm. [00:21:13] Speaker B: This gonna be Wale best album. [00:21:15] Speaker A: I think so too. [00:21:18] Speaker B: Now. This is what I'm saying. I didn't know if I was. It was feeling like I was just overthinking all this last night. Cause it was just messing me up of how detailed that he's being in the Easter eggs that he's dropping. Now I gotta thoroughly pay attention to Mirror Mirror on the Benz to see if there's any Easter eggs there. I went to go watch where to start again. We didn't get a full music Video for Where to Start. It was just a visualizer, which I didn't realize until I was about the second. Cause, you know, it replayed so many times, I didn't even realize I was watching the same thing over and over again. I thought I was tripping. [00:21:51] Speaker A: You was high. [00:21:52] Speaker B: Like, this nigga still sitting on the edge of that couch. They doing the same little. Same little dance. Girl, he is not that funny. They're happy with me. The blast. The blast, yes. What's up with these new visualizers? She playing the same thing over and over. Got me thinking I'm tripping. But, yeah, that's all I wanted to say about that. That kind of messed me up a little bit. [00:22:16] Speaker A: So then this is what. So you done covered most of it. My only question about the. My only question about the Blanco tie in is, like, when you do stuff like that, you kind of have to shoot. You have to shoot those at the same time. Well, not the same time, but you have to shoot them with that already going into it, you have to have the concept for both videos. Right. So I'm thinking to myself, like, if we don't know where the other. Well, where the star fits. There has to be another piece to that that's been already shot or thought out. [00:22:50] Speaker B: My prediction is that the album is gonna read like a book and each track is gonna read like a chapter. [00:22:57] Speaker A: Okay. [00:22:57] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? So it's like Blanco is the. I mean, not Blanco. Mary Marijuana Benz. That's self reflection. Where to start? That's about meeting somebody on the Blanco video. In the middle of the video, a part of it is somebody asking him, where's your date at? They stop. At minimum, they ask him, where's, you know, where's your date? And then he also says in the song, my mama asks me, why am I single? I tell him I don't know if the lyrics are verbatim, but mama key, actually, while my single, I tell her won't nobody love me like she do. [00:23:30] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:23:31] Speaker B: So I think that it's depending on what the track list is, the track list set up. I think it's gonna tell a full story. [00:23:39] Speaker A: It's gonna be interesting. Cause I think we'll know. Either he'll drop another one, another visual to go along with where to start, or if we get the track list, we'll be able to look at where Blanco is and where Miriam Benz is. [00:23:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:52] Speaker A: And then be able to tell, like, if where to start ties into something like you saying, like in a. In a chronological Order. [00:23:58] Speaker B: Yeah, I think, I think it will. Well, fun fact about the list, I'm trying to find it right now. He said, was it double XL or no? [00:24:07] Speaker A: Yeah, it was double xl. Who posted that? [00:24:08] Speaker B: That posted the track list? He said that's not the track list. So I don't even know if we could, if we could go off. [00:24:13] Speaker A: I wouldn't go over that because he, because they said XXL posted the track list. He said that ain't, you know, he negated it. [00:24:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:21] Speaker A: Then they replied on the timeline. Mr. Wale, we got this from your publicist. So. [00:24:28] Speaker B: And he said that was sent by two kids that's sharing the coat. He said two kids standing on top of one of them said, on the other shoulders sharing the coat. So I don't know, but I think he's gonna tell a story. [00:24:44] Speaker A: But the last part about this Wale thing, he dropped a freestyle, which is super dope. I wanna know from your perspective, because this is the most rapping that Wale has done, in my humble opinion, following his career since the Seinfeld album. I think I've never seen him this active at rapping to the point where he's texting me freestyles like, here, here go another one. Here go another one. I'm like, nigga, I'm not playing all this shit on the radio. He's like, no, this'll be out tomorrow. This'll be, you know what I'm like. And I'm like, are you just rapping like you just rapping? Just you in the booth. Gina Views is out here charging everybody up. But I've never seen Wale with this amount of output. Well, it's similar to what people were saying about Dot last year. People never have seen him this active. [00:25:31] Speaker B: I think Wale has a point to prove because in the self reflecting he mentioned how he's being forgotten about. [00:25:39] Speaker A: Yes, he did say that. [00:25:40] Speaker B: So I think that's, that's just what's him rapping a lot is a result of feeling forgot about. I necessarily, I don't feel like nobody forgot about him. But I am a Stan, so I'm going to see things from a different, you know, like a different lens. But I'm one of those people, that nigga, if such and such drop an album featuring him, I'm running to the album just to hear that. Same way I am with Fab, same way I'm with Drake, same way I am with Lil Wayne. If they even feature, if they're anywhere, they got interviewed, you know, anything. I'm running to It. But for whatever reason, he feels like he's been left out of these conversations. [00:26:16] Speaker A: I understand where he's coming from. Cause he mentioned on the free side, he said whenever people mention, like, the top five or something like that, he's always left out of that conversation. Or the goats or whatever the phrase the bar was. I agree with that. But it's also because he be so low. Like, he not mixy. He don't be at the award shows. And then you see what happened when he did go to the award show. [00:26:39] Speaker B: With God, when he finally decided to. [00:26:41] Speaker A: Come out tomorrow, he popped out the award show. He like, bro, I just wanna play Nintendo Switch. [00:26:45] Speaker B: Well, it's the same thing he said about he don't like doing interviews. And then he let his guard down. He go do an interview and then what? She asks him about something that's, like, not true. And it's like. It's just like, no etiquette. [00:26:59] Speaker A: And then he said no more interviews. And he popped up over here. [00:27:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause you seen my tweet? I tweeted him, come and talk to me. [00:27:06] Speaker A: Yeah. Thank you, Ginaviews, for getting him to pull up. And also thank you for making niggas rap. Because it's not just wale. The rappers are rapping. [00:27:14] Speaker B: Yeah. The rappers are outside. [00:27:15] Speaker A: It's active. [00:27:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:17] Speaker A: And what'd you say, Nay? What'd you say is Gina. You said Gina got N. S rapping or what did you say earlier? [00:27:24] Speaker B: Oh, Gina got n. S rapping and we cracking and we riding off of it. [00:27:31] Speaker A: We riding Gina's coattails into the booth. Do you feel like that, though? Do you feel like you or us or the show or you specifically are to blame for the activity? [00:27:43] Speaker B: I don't think that we are to blame, or I am to blame. I think that these rappers have been wanting to rap and they've been wanting to do what rappers do, but it hasn't been appreciated. So that's why I said I wanted to give credit to what Kendrick and Dot did last year, because Kendrick and. [00:27:58] Speaker A: Dot is the same person. [00:28:00] Speaker B: Kendrick and Drake. I want to give credit to Kendrick and Drake. Crediting only Kendrick is. [00:28:07] Speaker A: That's why. See, y' all are Glazers. Y' all only glaze. Kendrick. [00:28:11] Speaker B: I didn't mean to say that. That's why I wanted to give credit to what they did, because I feel like rap became fun again. Like, people wanted to rap. People wanted to, you know, participate, even though this is not rap. But how Kehlani got all these different versions of folded. Yeah, you Know, it's like, that's what it used to be when a song comes out. When somebody dropped a single or something and the beat crazy or, you know, like, people like it. We would get different versions of it from other artists. No different than, again, Wale Beaver dropped his album. UConn is on there. Wale drops a UConn freestyle. We need more of that. [00:28:45] Speaker A: Oh, you know who we left out that was last when you were mentioning people that was popping out. Tyler and Glorilla and Latto. [00:28:52] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:28:54] Speaker A: Remember we had talked about that reminded me is when you said that the rappers are rapping. I think when I remember watching, I think Tyler was Tyler, the creator. He went on. He was on Hot 97, I think, and he was talking to Ebro and them about. He's like, bro, I'm not holding nothing. This is just. I'm not keeping no records on the hard drive. Like, if you wanna rap, let's rap. Like, I'm dropping this shit. Ain't no rollout. [00:29:16] Speaker B: I hate how political, like, things have gotten. I remember when I was last year, I don't think we was. But I was, like, tripping. Like, I'm adding people. Reason, Kaz Cash. Nah, nah. I'm adding niggas like, yo, what's up? When y'. All. You know, when y' all rapping. And I remember Sally was like, gina, you can't do that. These people in label situations, they can't just drop when they want to. Yes, they can. Yes, drop. When did it get. So it need to be on DSPS and it needs, you know, put it on your YouTube. It's just a freestyle rap sitting in the car or something, you know, like. [00:29:52] Speaker A: But that counts. Like, if you put it on your YouTube, that counts. [00:29:55] Speaker B: Well, rap sitting in the car and had a beat planned. And it don't even have to have no business behind it. [00:30:00] Speaker A: Yeah, Like, I hate. You can post it on your YouTube. You don't monetize it. [00:30:03] Speaker B: I hate when stuff just got so. It's just so structured and so corporate. Like, just rap. [00:30:09] Speaker A: Well, that's what Dame is doing. [00:30:11] Speaker B: Who? [00:30:12] Speaker A: Dame Lillard. [00:30:14] Speaker B: I thought you was talking about another Dame. No, but that Dame Lillard. [00:30:19] Speaker A: Is he the best rapper out of the athletes? Yes, I think so, too. [00:30:24] Speaker B: I think he is. [00:30:25] Speaker A: Like, I ain't gonna front. When Dame first popped out. Shout to Dame Lillard. I'm not a Portland Trailblazers guy. I'm a Laker guy, but I fuck with Dame Dollard. When Dame first popped out rapping, I Was like, nah, I ain't here for it. But that's because we have a history of athletes rapping. And it just be like, bro, you could have kept that in the locker room. [00:30:46] Speaker B: Who been bad to you, though? [00:30:48] Speaker A: Football players. [00:30:49] Speaker B: Who's the one? It doesn't matter. [00:30:52] Speaker A: That's the Rock. [00:30:56] Speaker B: Nah, he wasn't rapping on that. He was rapping on that. [00:30:58] Speaker A: The Rock rapped before. Yeah. [00:31:01] Speaker B: Okay. [00:31:01] Speaker A: They put out a WWE album called Aggression. It was all raps. [00:31:04] Speaker B: What I remember from this video is the camera pans to the Rock doing the eyebrow, but it's somebody else song. Or is that the rock song? [00:31:13] Speaker A: That was probably the rock song. [00:31:14] Speaker B: It doesn't matter. [00:31:15] Speaker A: That's the Rock. [00:31:16] Speaker B: Shit, if people come up in the crib and take everything you wearing, it doesn't rock. [00:31:22] Speaker A: Didn't say that. I don't know. Look it up. [00:31:24] Speaker B: That's somebody's song. [00:31:26] Speaker A: So let's see. [00:31:29] Speaker B: I think it might be the rock song. [00:31:32] Speaker A: If you type in it doesn't matter. That's the first thing probably gonna pop up is the Rock. [00:31:36] Speaker B: The first thing I thought of was it doesn't matter what your name is. [00:31:39] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Wyclef. It's Wyclef. [00:31:44] Speaker B: Let me make sure. [00:31:46] Speaker A: Wyclef the Rock collaboration is crazy. [00:31:48] Speaker B: That's what Google just told me 14 years ago. Let's see if that's this. Yeah. Wyclef the Rock. Yeah. [00:32:03] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, I don't remember that song. [00:32:10] Speaker B: They don't say the year. Yeah, I got the year. It just say 14 years ago. Yeah, this was going up on the video channels. [00:32:22] Speaker A: I don't remember that. [00:32:23] Speaker B: This was going up on the video channels. [00:32:27] Speaker A: I definitely don't remember that one. [00:32:30] Speaker B: But Dame Lillard and Winnie. Is that her name? [00:32:33] Speaker A: I don't know how to say her name. [00:32:35] Speaker B: Maybe. When? When? [00:32:37] Speaker A: Don't ask me. [00:32:38] Speaker B: So Dame dolla. [00:32:39] Speaker A: Dame dolla. [00:32:40] Speaker B: Dame Lillard. He just rapped over. Peekaboo. [00:32:44] Speaker A: Yes. Slid, slid. [00:32:46] Speaker B: He slid so, so, so hard that I. Where the rest of the. Like, where's everybody else at? Where's the rest of y' all at? [00:32:56] Speaker A: Here's my thing. [00:32:57] Speaker B: What did Tyler do? Tyler did squabble up. Or he did hay now. He did hay now. [00:33:01] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah. I lowkey. Probably gonna make my own DJ version and just throw him in there with Chike. [00:33:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:08] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Like, I just, you know, it is what it is. [00:33:12] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:13] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm gonna play that one. Yeah, I'm probably gonna play that one in the mix. It's Hard. [00:33:18] Speaker B: Yeah. No, he did what he was supposed to do. And then he looks so. Just chill. He got the wave cap and the hoodie and the sweats on in the video. Like, he just chilling. He just chilling. Just a little casual fit to come slide on, you know? [00:33:32] Speaker A: So here's the thing, though. The freestyles be dope because one, the beats are familiar. Two, we know what the original song sound like, so we know if the person is sliding on the beat or not. And their freestyles are really good, but the songs usually don't match up. Just like in battle rap. We had this conversation already where the rappers don't. I mean, the fans don't really like the songs that come from these people who really could rap. [00:33:54] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:55] Speaker A: Do we get. Do we look at Dame as if he dropped a project, he dropped a album? Do we critique him the same way we would critique anybody else? [00:34:06] Speaker B: I think by default we don't. Just because we know that he's not a casual rap artist. [00:34:12] Speaker A: Like a reg. [00:34:13] Speaker B: Like, he's not a. I mean, not casual. A traditional artist. Rap artist. [00:34:16] Speaker A: Okay, so we grade them on a curve. [00:34:18] Speaker B: I think we do. And unfortunately we probably shouldn't. But unfortunately, we are going to put him up against the Iman or Flaw J. We don't count them in the category that we would count other. Other rappers. We probably should, but it's a little difficult to compare being that this is not they. Their first job. This is a. This is a second secondary. [00:34:41] Speaker A: Secondary. Would you recommend. Nah, nevermind. I was gonna say, like, I know of an athlete who wanted to quit playing professional sports to pursue music. I'm not gonna blast him. But I was like, no, don't do that. [00:35:00] Speaker B: He play right now? [00:35:01] Speaker A: Not no more. But this is. Back in the day when I was like, consulting and stuff, he wanted to, like, leave his professional sport to pursue music. I was like, bro, why? That's insane. [00:35:10] Speaker B: Yeah, that's crazy. That's crazy. Cause it's the same way with, like, I don't think. I mean, you can name an athlete. I don't know off the top of my head, but, like, if people talking about what Toosie's doing on the field, they not gonna compare him. I don't feel like they gonna compare him to regular athletes. [00:35:28] Speaker A: That's true. [00:35:28] Speaker B: He gonna always hear, get that singing ass nigga off the field. [00:35:31] Speaker A: Right. And sports fans don't care. The sports fans like, look, can Tuzi hit my parlay? [00:35:37] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:35:38] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:35:39] Speaker B: Exactly. But while we on the. Well, before we get off the subject of music. So last week we talked about cash money versus no Limit. And we are currently getting drugged by no Limit fans. Now, in the moment, this what people don't be understanding. [00:35:55] Speaker A: Timeline. [00:35:56] Speaker B: Hot timeline map. What people don't be understanding the moment of the heat of the conversation. We not pulling up all of this stuff to see, you know, we are giving y' all our straight opinion on said topic. Now, I did forget about Snoop Dogg being on no Limit. [00:36:14] Speaker A: Me too. Well, I didn't forget about it because I think we mentioned no Limit. Top Dog, I think that was the name of his project at the time. I think we had brought that up briefly, but I didn't think Snoop was gonna pop out. [00:36:26] Speaker B: I didn't think Snoop was in the budget. [00:36:28] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. I'm not. Cause I'm thinking. Cause the rumors are already circulating. We not gonna get Nikki, we not gonna get Drake, we not gonna get Wayne. We not gonna get those three. We not get none of the young money stuff. So I'm thinking, okay, we not gonna get Snoop. [00:36:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:45] Speaker A: Like, why would I assume that we gonna get Snoop? [00:36:48] Speaker B: I just didn't think he was in a budget. Yeah, I know it take a lot to move Snoop around. So. Also, I think y' all cheating by having Snoop. No Limit is cheating by bringing Snoop. [00:37:01] Speaker A: How? [00:37:02] Speaker B: Because it's Snoop. [00:37:04] Speaker A: I agree with you. [00:37:05] Speaker B: It's Snoop. Y' all know that when we think of no Limit, we don't think of Snoop Dogg. [00:37:11] Speaker A: Yeah, that's big joke. [00:37:11] Speaker B: We don't. [00:37:12] Speaker A: That's the Big Joker. [00:37:13] Speaker B: That's the Big Joker. [00:37:16] Speaker A: Skip, you draw four. [00:37:17] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:37:18] Speaker A: Reverse Uno nigga. Damn. [00:37:22] Speaker B: They hit one of them pieces, that's gonna clear the whole board. Yeah, but even with Unk, I still got cash money winning. Everything that they in the comments saying that we forgot, all the songs we forgot and all of that. I still got cash money winning. And I have no problem saying I'm cash money biased. [00:37:40] Speaker A: It's still gonna be interesting. Yeah, it's still gonna be interesting. [00:37:43] Speaker B: But when. Lay low. Come on. [00:37:46] Speaker A: It's gonna be. [00:37:47] Speaker B: I don't know. It's gonna look crazy out there. [00:37:49] Speaker A: They gonna win that round with Lalo. They gonna win that round. Woo. I remember. No, that was on the last meal. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. But the last meal was on. Was that on? That was on no Limit. [00:38:05] Speaker B: And then I saw people saying too. And this is the thing that be irritating me with fans because they saying, no, they're only going to do from a certain time period. None of us know what the guidelines, rules, and regulations are. [00:38:16] Speaker A: That's a fact. [00:38:17] Speaker B: None of us know that. Would it make sense for them to do a specific timeline? Absolutely. [00:38:22] Speaker A: Oh, no. This wasn't on. Okay, nevermind. [00:38:24] Speaker B: What is that? [00:38:25] Speaker A: It's not on the last. Because I was like, on the Last Meal. It's a couple. He got what's My Name, Part two on there. The wrong idea. [00:38:33] Speaker B: What? [00:38:34] Speaker A: Lay Low. [00:38:35] Speaker B: That's with Death Row or no Limit. [00:38:37] Speaker A: So it. So right now it says Priority Records. But I think this did come out on no Limit. If I'm not mistaken, it came out in 2000. Let me see. I'm about to pull it up. Because they be correct. [00:38:49] Speaker B: Y' all don't fact check what's My Name? With Eminem. [00:38:54] Speaker A: No, what's My Name? Snoob Dog, that's called what's My Name. [00:38:58] Speaker B: But you said part twos on there. [00:38:59] Speaker A: Yeah, but he did a part two, not the original. Okay, so this came out on. It came out on no Limit. That changes things. [00:39:09] Speaker B: Cause Wrong Idea is crazy. [00:39:11] Speaker A: That changes things. [00:39:12] Speaker B: Y' all can't go five rounds with Snoop. [00:39:14] Speaker A: Nah, hold on. No, hold on, hold on. [00:39:17] Speaker B: How long was Snoop Dogg signed to no Limit? [00:39:19] Speaker A: It was like two albums. But listen, though, we gotta have this conversation, because now that I know the Last Meal is on there, you got La Lo, you got Wrong Idea, you got what's My Name, Part two. People didn't really like that one because the original is a classic. But then you also have. Where's the Other One at? Losing control. [00:39:46] Speaker B: Y' all can't go five rounds, Snoop. [00:39:48] Speaker A: Shit, I use it. If I'm pee. I'm like, we using the Last Meal, bro. That's five songs. [00:39:54] Speaker B: They cheating. They cheating. [00:39:56] Speaker A: Hey, bro. Bro. They cheat. [00:39:58] Speaker B: They cheating. [00:39:59] Speaker A: That changes things. [00:40:01] Speaker B: They are cheating. How long was Snoop Dogg sign to no Limit? [00:40:04] Speaker A: Let me see. [00:40:05] Speaker B: How many years? [00:40:06] Speaker A: How many. How many albums? [00:40:11] Speaker B: No, how many years? You just told us it was two albums. [00:40:15] Speaker A: No, I don't know, though. That's why I'm checking. [00:40:17] Speaker B: Look at the years, too. Yeah, we just trying to see something real quick. [00:40:20] Speaker A: All right, how many years was Snoop signed to no Limit? He was signed to no limit from 1998 to 2006. [00:40:34] Speaker B: Damn. [00:40:35] Speaker A: Eight years. [00:40:36] Speaker B: Damn. We cooked. [00:40:38] Speaker A: Oh, hold on. [00:40:39] Speaker B: Cash money. We cooked. [00:40:41] Speaker A: Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. The game is to be sold, not to be told. With no Limit. No Limit, Top Dog and the Last Meal. [00:40:52] Speaker B: So when did he go to Death Row, nigga? [00:40:54] Speaker A: Hold on. [00:40:54] Speaker B: Death Row is before Death Row is before no Limit. [00:40:58] Speaker A: Hell Yeah. [00:40:59] Speaker B: That's early 90s. [00:41:00] Speaker A: Hold on, fool. We gotta have a different conversation. Oh, hold on, hold on. See, I'm glad we talked about this. Cause now we gotta have a different conversation. [00:41:12] Speaker B: Well, now we west coast biased. [00:41:14] Speaker A: Nigga, it's Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg is. [00:41:17] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:41:17] Speaker A: Snoop Dogg hosted the Olympics. [00:41:18] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. Now we west coast by. It changes the tempo, bruh. [00:41:24] Speaker A: Okay, hold on, my niggas. No Limit, Top Dog. Okay, that's six songs. That's five songs with Just Dog. Okay, Bitch, please. With Exhibit. Hold on. [00:41:42] Speaker B: We down 10. Hold on, we down 10. [00:41:46] Speaker A: Hold on. The game is to be sold, not to be told. Okay, okay, let me go to this one. [00:42:01] Speaker B: But I love. You know what I love, though? With this being a West Coast. Cause now it's about to be like a West coast thing. [00:42:08] Speaker A: What you gonna do? [00:42:09] Speaker B: I love how all of a sudden now we team west coast because Snoop is on no Limit, bro. And now everybody just big. Oh, well, he has Snoop. He has Snoop now. You get what I'm saying? Like, now it's accepted that now we can root for the West Coast. Now, like Joey said, it's too much west coast dick licking. Nah, bro, all of a sudden. All of a sudden, we rooting for the west now, bro. [00:42:36] Speaker A: When they play Wrong Idea, it's over. When they play Wrong Idea, bro, it's over. Ooh, shit. [00:42:43] Speaker B: Because what do cash money got for that? [00:42:47] Speaker A: Oh, shit, getting interesting. [00:42:49] Speaker B: Did Snoop play any of this on his verses? Probably like two or three. That's what I want to know. Did Snoop play any notes? Verses? It's going to be Snoop versus Lil Wayne. [00:43:03] Speaker A: They gonna have to play Lil Wayne. [00:43:05] Speaker B: For big timers, bro. It's over, yo. [00:43:09] Speaker A: Okay, that's six Snoop records. That's six new records. Okay, so look, this what I'm finna do. Hold on, watch this. I'm gonna do 20 divided by 6. I mean, I'm doing 6 divided by 20. Snoop is that Snoop make up 30% of the playlist. [00:43:29] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. Cheating. [00:43:31] Speaker A: Snoop would take up 30% of the playlist. [00:43:33] Speaker B: They're cheating. [00:43:35] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:43:38] Speaker B: And then y' all gonna do the promo video in the fatigue. In the fatigue when they start doing promo videos from verses. [00:43:46] Speaker A: Hey, we just talked about that shit. [00:43:48] Speaker B: We never know who's coming out on verses. We never know until the actual show. We actually be waiting for people to come out when certain songs is playing. Y' all doing promo. [00:44:00] Speaker A: People that call in, dog, it's time to pull up, bro. I need that. I got you. I remember you came over here off of the Death Row shit. I need that, bro. [00:44:10] Speaker B: Mr. Go in jail. [00:44:11] Speaker A: Yeah, bro, we need that. See where to go Now I'm intrigued, bro, to see how we get flamed in the comments. [00:44:19] Speaker B: We win regardless. We West Coast. Yeah, west coast win regardless. [00:44:23] Speaker A: But we finna get cooked. [00:44:25] Speaker B: Only because we didn't consider Snoop. I'm not going against Snoop. [00:44:28] Speaker A: No, no, no. [00:44:30] Speaker B: I'm not going against Snoop. [00:44:31] Speaker A: I'm not going against Snoop. I don't know. It's gonna be interesting, but I still. [00:44:36] Speaker B: Got cash money winning. [00:44:37] Speaker A: You still got cash money? [00:44:38] Speaker B: Still got cash money winning. [00:44:40] Speaker A: 30% of playlist. Snoop, though. [00:44:41] Speaker B: But this is why, though. Because the direction and guidance of Manny Fresh. [00:44:47] Speaker A: I agree. Now, if Master P is picking the playlist. [00:44:50] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:44:50] Speaker A: They gonna lose. [00:44:51] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. It's no different than what you were saying. [00:44:54] Speaker A: No disrespect, P. No disrespect. [00:44:57] Speaker B: How you was saying the whole. How you was saying about, like, the DJ picking the songs. Yeah, I think with the guidance of Mannie Fresh, who's still active. Juvenile, who's still performing. Cause that's another part of it. Stage performance. It don't matter how many hits y' all got, if y' all can't perform them. [00:45:17] Speaker A: They just came off tour. Who, Juvenile, Manny Fresh. [00:45:20] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:45:21] Speaker A: They just did. They did Louisiana Fest. Like, they active. I ain't seen the no Limit soldiers in a minute. [00:45:27] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. All of that depends. But yeah, if. But 30% of the catalog. I mean, 30% of the songs being Snoop on their side. It's some cheating going on. [00:45:37] Speaker A: I didn't. To be fair chat. When we had this conversation last week, we wasn't counting Snoop into the. We didn't think that Snoop was calculated into the algorithm. I didn't think that. I still got cash money, but I'm not going against dogs, so I don't know what that means. [00:45:55] Speaker B: But let's be real. When you think no limit, you don't think Snoop Dogg. [00:46:00] Speaker A: That's true. [00:46:00] Speaker B: You don't. [00:46:01] Speaker A: That's true. [00:46:02] Speaker B: Not on no. From the West Coast. [00:46:03] Speaker A: That's true. [00:46:04] Speaker B: We don't think Snoop Dogg. We think Death Row. We think Dog Pound and we think. What was the other one? They had another group with 213. 213. That's what we Think. We don't think no Southern label, really. Only reason why I even know he was over there or had some sort of affiliation is because the movie. [00:46:25] Speaker A: Oh, we forgot about baller blocking. We didn't give credit to that. We didn't. [00:46:29] Speaker B: I think I got the hookup as him, too. [00:46:31] Speaker A: I got the hookup as P. We didn't get me a X. But we didn't listen. We wasn't calculating none of this shit. We literally dropped our episode. And then they roll out the promo video. Dog sitting there high, they all got the fatigues on. I'm like, oh, y' all just go. Y' all was in our group chat or something. [00:46:53] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. That's why I said, he not in the budget now all of a sudden, here come this clip. [00:46:57] Speaker A: Yeah, it's cool, y'. [00:46:58] Speaker B: All. I'm not. Bro, when do we get promo. When do we get promo clips like this for verses? We don't. [00:47:06] Speaker A: We don't. [00:47:06] Speaker B: You never know who's gonna come out. This is a play. Cause it's like y' all counting us out. Cause everybody who talk about it, it don't matter how many songs they saying no Limit has, people still think cash money's gonna win. [00:47:17] Speaker A: Right? [00:47:17] Speaker B: It don't matter how many chess moves or anything. Like, we resonate more with cash money because of the longevity. When did no Limit stop making music? After a while, it seem like. [00:47:27] Speaker A: Yeah, Yeah. I mean, I think Romeo still dropped, but who. [00:47:34] Speaker B: Not like that. But we. Not counting Romeo. Like, we. [00:47:37] Speaker A: Well, last week we were saying they gonna have to pull Romeo out to try to make up them 20 records. [00:47:41] Speaker B: They can. They can perform a replacement girl. I mean, not replacement girl. Special girl with Lil Romeo and Marcus Houston. That's a girl record. [00:47:49] Speaker A: Nah, they need to do the Romeo. [00:47:51] Speaker B: Give me a chance. You had your chance, now you don't. It's all for you. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah, but. Yeah, I don't know. They. [00:48:00] Speaker A: It's gonna be great, though. Now I'm in. At first, I'm like, man, this shit watched. I'm just watching for the culture now. I'm like, I wanna see the. [00:48:07] Speaker B: I'm having it open on my tv. [00:48:09] Speaker A: Yeah. I wanna see how they're gonna structure the record. Like what the playlist is gonna be. So I'm excited. [00:48:16] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to that. And I wanna tell people who be. Y' all forgot. You forgot. You forgot. Sit on this motherfuckin mic and tell me how much you gonna forget. [00:48:26] Speaker A: She had to get that off. [00:48:26] Speaker B: Honest. Like, I hate when somebody tell me, you forgot. You forgot how much you forget at work. I know you don't do that whole process that your manager taught you in orientation or training. You skip steps. You forgot. You forgot. [00:48:41] Speaker A: Everybody forgets except flight attendants. They don't forget nothing. [00:48:43] Speaker B: A flight attendant can't forget. [00:48:44] Speaker A: They stayed up there. [00:48:47] Speaker B: But that's. That's why it's so many of them. That's why you get on that airplane. It's a whole bunch of flight attendants. [00:48:54] Speaker A: If we. Hold on. We need to talk about something else, but just while we on this subject real quick. What Somebody. I ain't gonna say who it was, but somebody was approaching me about doing music, and it's like, yeah, I went somewhere and gonna say. They were like, hey, man, I'm really trying to get into my music. But I said, listen, bro, we need air traffic controllers. You know what I'm saying? We need doctors, we need lawyers, we need electricians. [00:49:15] Speaker B: I told somebody to give up on their dreams. [00:49:16] Speaker A: I told them we need electricians. [00:49:18] Speaker B: I am tired of people rapping, bro. [00:49:20] Speaker A: No, he was like. He had a regular, respectable career, and he like, man, I'm thinking about just throwing this away. And I said, hey, bro, I don't know if you aware, but the government is shut down. Trump doing whatever fuck he want. Gavin is beefing with this nigga. They using hip hop back and forth to this nigga. We need air traffic controllers and TSA. [00:49:39] Speaker B: Agents, and it ain't no money over here. And why we on the subject? I'm not an A and R. I cannot get you a record. People think that this what I meant to say when a girl asked me at the live show, what's something that you keep running into? People think I can change they life if I just get Gina to listen to this song. This can happen if I just get done. [00:50:02] Speaker A: You see right there next to you? Move your phone over. You see right there? That's a magic red button. [00:50:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:50:06] Speaker A: You supposed to push that and you. [00:50:08] Speaker B: Go make it change somebody life. [00:50:09] Speaker A: Rich and famous. Yeah, like that. [00:50:11] Speaker B: I'm not a dj, so I can't break a record. I'm not an A and R, so I can't get you a record deal. I am literally a fan with a loud mouth. That's it. [00:50:21] Speaker A: That's it. [00:50:21] Speaker B: I'm just a fan with a microphone. I cannot change your life. People just piss me off with that. If I could get you. If you could, can you come listen to my artist? Pull up to the studio and Then what, bro? [00:50:32] Speaker A: These n. S ran up on me in routes. [00:50:34] Speaker B: And said what? [00:50:35] Speaker A: I ain't even feel comfortable buying groceries. Cause I'm like. Cause I was in there, you know, I do regular shit. Salas be mad. He's like, you need to order your shit online. You can't just be going to the. I be in rouse. So I'm in route, was getting my stuff, and I'm like, oh, you like. He's like, oh, you like Hawaiian bread, too? And he all in my cart. [00:50:51] Speaker B: I'm just back up so I can swipe this EBT card. [00:51:01] Speaker A: I was like, hey, bro, I was. [00:51:03] Speaker B: Trying to swipe this EBT car. I was trying to eat better tonight than you all in my grill. Back up. [00:51:08] Speaker A: No disrespect, bro. No disrespect. I'm just here to get my Hawaiian bread, my hummus. [00:51:15] Speaker B: That's it. [00:51:16] Speaker A: Like, I'm not trying to change your life in the grocery store. I can't. [00:51:19] Speaker B: I can't. [00:51:20] Speaker A: But it's all good. [00:51:21] Speaker B: If I ain't change mine, why you think I could change yours? That's. It's like a misconception when people see people with, like, a lot of followers or a microphone in front of them on big platforms that it's like they could, you know, like, no, I can't do nothing for you. And I'm tired of feeling unsafe while we talking about that. I'm tired of feeling unsafe ever since that person popped up that we declined and I got them blocked everywhere, and you still popped up. I just haven't been feeling safe. I ain't been feeling safe in my own home. I'm at the grocery store, paranoid. I'm in vines. Paranoid. I had claus sellers. I'm like, yo, this feel different outside. I'm eating different. I walk in different. I'm not the same anymore. [00:52:05] Speaker A: Same gene of Gina. [00:52:06] Speaker B: I'm not the same. I feel like people staring at me n. It's like, ah. [00:52:12] Speaker A: Sorry for our first world problems. We'll get back to the regular programming. [00:52:17] Speaker B: So. Damn. I don't even. I forgot to find the clip. Okay, so hitmaker just did an interview with Cam Newton, and Cam Newton is, like, running down the list of women that hit maker might have experienced in his lifetime. He's asking him about that word experience. [00:52:37] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm used. [00:52:38] Speaker B: Yeah. Experience or frequent. [00:52:39] Speaker A: I like that I use frequent. But I'm like, I like experience. [00:52:42] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cause ain't nobody my ex. [00:52:44] Speaker A: That's the X. I experience her. [00:52:46] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:47] Speaker A: West coast. [00:52:50] Speaker B: So, yeah. My question about that. And then I want to get to Parker. Parker McKenna. But my question about that is, what do you think about men with platforms asking Chatty Patty questions to other men? [00:53:04] Speaker A: I'm not a fan of it. I know you're grossed out by it. I just don't. I don't really care, to be honest with you. And if I'm asking a question, it more than likely is just because fans. It's a fan question, and I'm the vessel for that. [00:53:19] Speaker B: Okay. [00:53:20] Speaker A: Because a fan doesn't have access to their favorite celebrity. [00:53:24] Speaker B: I also don't think you would phrase it in that way either, though. What's up with you and Superhead? [00:53:28] Speaker A: No, I would. So what was the question he asked him? [00:53:32] Speaker B: He just kind of went through the list of women. So one was, damn, what's the girl on? I make it a casha. I make it a business to you. [00:53:41] Speaker A: Okay. [00:53:42] Speaker B: His hit song, it was like some other women. Corinne Steffens. Is that Superhead? [00:53:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:48] Speaker B: Yeah. So those are the people. [00:53:50] Speaker A: He's just basically like, what's up with you and her? [00:53:52] Speaker B: Yes. Confirm or deny? Basically. [00:53:55] Speaker A: No, I wouldn't ask that. I would ask, like, if I had to ask that question, I would phrase it in a different way. [00:54:03] Speaker B: Okay. So another topic that came up on the same platform, I'm starting to. I've been watching a lot of Cam Newton. I like the show. He was interviewing Parker McKenna, and then they had the conversation about sharing your past lovers with the person that you're in a relationship with. And he said that that's a requirement of his that his. And then his girl, she chimed in on it. She said it makes her feel better that she done told him all the people that, you know, she's frequent experienced in her past. So my question to you is, is it a requirement of yours, or has it ever even come up in conversation that a woman needs to tell you who she's dated? [00:54:43] Speaker A: No, I don't even ask. I never. I don't even ask a woman. I don't even ask a woman if she got a boyfriend. I don't ask no questions. I don't ask, where you been, who you been with, how many bodies you got? Have you talked to anybody I know? I don't ask no questions. I ask zero questions. [00:54:59] Speaker B: I don't like those questions. [00:55:00] Speaker A: I ask zero questions because whatever you want to share with me, you'll share with me. [00:55:04] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:55:05] Speaker A: And other than that, it ain't none of my business what you done. [00:55:07] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like those questions, but. [00:55:08] Speaker A: Also don't ask me shit. [00:55:10] Speaker B: And that's why I don't like them questions. Because I'm not gonna ask you. Cause I don't want you to ask me. [00:55:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I think those questions are. Okay, this is gonna be. We gonna get flamed for this. I think that those questions are intrusive and people think that they are entitled to the answers. Because now I'm dealing with you. You're not. You're not entitled to my history if you're part of my future. [00:55:35] Speaker B: Oh, he think he wale. Mm. [00:55:38] Speaker A: Oh, my God. She said, oh. Do you wanna be a part of the past or the future? [00:55:46] Speaker B: I'm about to use that. Tweet that for me real quick so I can have it saved. [00:55:51] Speaker A: Look at the flick of the wrist. Look at nigga cooking in it. [00:55:55] Speaker B: I like that. [00:55:56] Speaker A: Yeah, I just don't. I don't. I don't fuck with that. And I usually say I have been asked that question before. [00:56:05] Speaker B: Okay, look, my only. My only exception though is if you think that I might be familiar with or know of somebody that you dated before me. Like if I'm going to be in the same room or if it's my homegirl or something like that, then I do need to know that in that instance, yes, I need to know. [00:56:28] Speaker A: Yeah, See, I don't even care about that. [00:56:30] Speaker B: Really. [00:56:30] Speaker A: Mm. Mm. This is gonna sound really egregious. And you probably gonna clip me up to make me look crazy. [00:56:36] Speaker B: Yeah, I am. [00:56:37] Speaker A: But I don't care who you've been with. Cause I feel like I'm better no matter who it is. [00:56:43] Speaker B: Okay, now you sound like Offset. But let me give you a scenario though. Can I just give you a scenario? [00:56:49] Speaker A: Go ahead. [00:56:49] Speaker B: So you meet a girl at Nordstrom's. She check you out. You like. [00:56:56] Speaker A: Ooh. [00:56:58] Speaker B: You kind of hit it for something. She your type. You like everything about her. Whatever checks off your box. She check off every single thing. She check off every single box. You really like her. Months go by, you kicking it heavy. You thinking about making this your girlfriend low key. Probably already your girlfriend by 90 days, right? You take her to somebody listening party. I don't wanna throw no names. Rj, you take her to RJ listening party. You get there, RJ there game there. Who else not married? Kalen, yg, Bino, they all in the building, right? They huddled up in the corner and they like dang head just walked in with old girl that we rent, that we all done. Every other city we go. Every other. You know, you done walked in with something that the whole city done been with. Is you tripping? [00:57:59] Speaker A: I would tell them this shit was fire, wasn't it? Hmm. [00:58:03] Speaker B: But would you wife her? [00:58:04] Speaker A: I don't have. I don't care. [00:58:07] Speaker B: I don't believe you. [00:58:08] Speaker A: I would. No, I wouldn't care. It depends on how she go about it. If she still. [00:58:12] Speaker B: She didn't tell you. She knew that you interviewed all these people? [00:58:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I wouldn't care. [00:58:16] Speaker B: She know you, Mr. West coast, and she didn't tell you nothing? [00:58:19] Speaker A: I wouldn't care about that. [00:58:20] Speaker B: You found out at RJ Listening party. [00:58:22] Speaker A: Yeah, I wouldn't care. [00:58:26] Speaker B: Okay? [00:58:27] Speaker A: Nah, I wouldn't care about that. The only time I would care is if you've been with one of my homeboys and you didn't say nothing like, one of my, like, close homies. Like, in our group chat, like, in our inner circle, like, them is the homies. But that's like, celebrity rapper shit. Like, I don't look at that as the same. [00:58:42] Speaker B: Okay? [00:58:43] Speaker A: If you know Teddi. You don't even know Teddi. If you fuck with Teddi, I need to know. That's crazy. That's like me fucking with Desiree and not telling you. [00:58:51] Speaker B: But what if she don't know about Teddi? [00:58:55] Speaker A: If she know me, she know. If she. That's like, size. [00:58:58] Speaker B: Not if she was a bop, okay? [00:59:00] Speaker A: Like, silence. [00:59:01] Speaker B: Not if she just got hit. She don't know Teddi, okay? Teddi just slid in there. She met Teddi at the baby shower. [00:59:07] Speaker A: Then. I'll give her a pass on that. [00:59:09] Speaker B: Okay? [00:59:10] Speaker A: I'll give her a pass on that. Cause she didn't know. [00:59:12] Speaker B: So you not trippin? [00:59:12] Speaker A: No. [00:59:13] Speaker B: Can she be the mother of your kids? [00:59:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:16] Speaker B: Being that she done got ran through the whole city. [00:59:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:19] Speaker B: Oh, so you don't care if you was a prostitute and that you hit every man that you ever knew? [00:59:24] Speaker A: What you mean if I was a prostitute? [00:59:26] Speaker B: You don't care that she was a prostitute and that she hit every man that she ever knew? [00:59:29] Speaker A: That's why she probably depends on how she went about it. If she was an escort, then. No, I'm not fucking with that. [00:59:35] Speaker B: So if she got paid for the services, you're not fucking with it. But if she was just a rat who just got hit by everybody? [00:59:41] Speaker A: If she was just, like, doing her thing and that's what she was on, then that's different. [00:59:45] Speaker B: To me, she was in her whole face. [00:59:46] Speaker A: Yeah. I'm not tripping off that. [00:59:48] Speaker B: Well, if it was last summer, though, and she. Everybody got hit, everybody hit her within that one Summer. [00:59:55] Speaker A: It depends. I would like to know her perspective on it. To me, it's about where it's not about what she did, it's why she did it. [01:00:01] Speaker B: So we do have to have a conversation. [01:00:02] Speaker A: Yeah, we have to have a conversation for sure. [01:00:03] Speaker B: See, that changes things. [01:00:06] Speaker A: No, everything's a conversation. But I said in the beginning, it depends on how she go about it. If she go about it, like, oh, well, this person, this person, this person, this person, this person, it's because of this reason. This reason, this reason, this reason. It wasn't just like, you know, oh, the Nigga slid me $1,000, and I put it on the gram. [01:00:22] Speaker B: Wait, you think women have reasons for getting hit? I don't know. [01:00:26] Speaker A: I have her reasons. [01:00:29] Speaker B: Okay, all right. Well, that's very mature of you. But me, my only exception is my immediate. [01:00:39] Speaker A: Your friend group. [01:00:40] Speaker B: My immediate people that. The people that's gonna be at my wedding, the people that's gonna be at my baby shower, the people that, if something happened to me, I'm calling basically anybody with my location. [01:00:52] Speaker A: Understood. [01:00:53] Speaker B: Cause they're my real friends that got my, you know, that have my location and stuff like that. But the way that we work, like, y' all know the person I like right now, right? Y' all all know about it, though, you know? So if anything was to happen, then it would be a conversation like, yo, Gina, you know, whoopty whoop is just slid on me, or, you know, blah, blah, blah. So. But I don't believe in, like, let's say that I end up making things like that becomes a thing. Right. I'm not offering that information. [01:01:22] Speaker A: Oh, with who you been with and all that kind of shit. [01:01:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:01:25] Speaker A: So if he asks, would you tell him why? She just glitched, though? Now you see her, she's sitting there, like, she's processing. Yeah. [01:01:37] Speaker B: She's a process. Cause I would hate for him to be watching this. Oh, well, let's talk about something else. So look, while we. On the subject of this, though, no Cap. So no Cap's girlfriend is a streamer. And no Cap was spotted out somewhere. Looks like maybe like, a restaurant or something. And I don't know. And I don't know why the Internet is saying that this is somebody from Floyd's team, because I don't want to put that on him saying that that's somebody from his team. [01:02:12] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't know where that came from. [01:02:14] Speaker B: But that's the headline. I do know how it works out when you outplaces in a celebrity. If they do you know, want to holler? They will send somebody over to, you know, get your information. I don't know if that's the case here, but for the sake of conversation, let's say that that's actually what happened. And she. The girl tells, no, Cap's girlfriend says, I am in a relationship. No, thank you. At least three times. Deny, deny, deny, I'm in a relationship. Blah, blah, blah. The clip goes viral. No, Cap posted his story. Be loyal to the game, not me. Yeah, my next picture in the bathroom would have been in Floyd bathroom. [01:02:51] Speaker A: Why? [01:02:53] Speaker B: Cause my boyfriend just told me to be loyal to the game, not him. Go over there. Don't fumble no backs. Oh, that's what he said. That's what her boyfriend said. [01:03:05] Speaker A: Oh, okay, okay. [01:03:07] Speaker B: What you doing? Hold on, baby. You just fumbled something. You fumbled something that's bigger than us. [01:03:13] Speaker A: But why he had to post that? [01:03:15] Speaker B: That was the stupidest thing ever to me. That was so childish. It was very immature. And the other thing about it now, let her have given her number. [01:03:25] Speaker A: You've been in a different post. [01:03:26] Speaker B: Let her have. Yeah, let her have entertained it. It wouldn't have been, oh, yeah, that's right, baby. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It wouldn't have been that. And she wouldn't have been getting drugs. [01:03:36] Speaker A: I have an interesting perspective on this because I actually have someone in my past who I experienced. I actually was in a relationship with. I actually was in a relationship with this person. [01:03:48] Speaker B: And. [01:03:50] Speaker A: Which is crazy to say out loud. [01:03:52] Speaker B: I'm so, like, I'm taken back by you claiming being single and claiming a relationship. [01:03:57] Speaker A: This is a while ago. This is a while ago. [01:03:58] Speaker B: Okay. [01:03:59] Speaker A: And she was on that type of time. Like, she was like, you know, you're daddy, but if you want me to, like, go get some money, like, I will. And I was like, excuse me. [01:04:10] Speaker B: Oh, so you have had a process. [01:04:11] Speaker A: I'm like, who the fuck are you talking to? [01:04:15] Speaker B: I can't even imagine you accepting daddy from a grill. [01:04:18] Speaker A: I accept that, but, like, I don't. I accept that, but, like, who the fuck you think I am? I'm not running no motherfucking yeah. House of this ain't that, like. I was so offended. [01:04:31] Speaker B: I love a hit. [01:04:33] Speaker A: I was so offended, bro. I was like, excuse me. I literally was like, excuse me. Like, she called me a bitch, you know? And I was like, no, fool, we ain't. That ain't the program over here. [01:04:47] Speaker B: What if you down bad, though? [01:04:48] Speaker A: Then I'll go figure it out. I'll go collect cans. Like, you know me I'mma go figure it out. I'm not. We not down bad to the point where you need to go be. [01:04:58] Speaker B: No, but you don't even get that much for cans, though. Like, if you telling me that cans gonna get more money than some pussy, you crazy. [01:05:05] Speaker A: It depend on the pussy. [01:05:06] Speaker B: Nah, nah, them cans. Hey, listen, man, let me ask Chad Jumping. How much is a can of. How much is one can? [01:05:16] Speaker A: The CVR, was it CVS? Not CVS. CRP. [01:05:19] Speaker B: CRV fee. [01:05:20] Speaker A: CRV fee used to be $0.05. Like for that bottle you got. I can get about. I can get about 15, 20 cents. [01:05:26] Speaker B: Oh, the CRV fee is the recycling fee? [01:05:28] Speaker A: Yeah, basically. [01:05:29] Speaker B: Oh, I didn't know that they charge. [01:05:30] Speaker A: You it up front now. [01:05:31] Speaker B: It's 50 Cent. [01:05:32] Speaker A: So they used to. This is how old I am. They used to let you slide with it and they would just on good faith know that you would recycle. But now that's why if you go and you see the CRV fee on your. On your receipt, that's how much you would essentially, if you buy a case of water, that's how much you would make back if you were to recycle regularly. [01:05:48] Speaker B: Okay? So the average can cost about $0.56 per pound. [01:05:58] Speaker A: Yeah, you need a lot of aluminum to make money. [01:06:01] Speaker B: You only need three minutes in the walls. [01:06:07] Speaker A: I don't know the going rate for pussy commerce. [01:06:14] Speaker B: I was about to get a joke off and say ask, blah, blah, blah, but I'm a girl's girl, so it ain't gonna end too well. But they tearing her up right now, boy puss. But this is everybody prostitutes. [01:06:27] Speaker A: Okay? So here's the thing, right? Here's my thought. [01:06:29] Speaker B: What. [01:06:36] Speaker A: If you go into it with the intention of getting money for your services, what is that on paper? Yeah. Prostitution, okay? If you go into it and you. And you realize you don't like the man and you want Birkins and trips and money in exchange for your time. [01:06:57] Speaker B: What is that on paper? Yeah, prostitution. [01:07:01] Speaker A: Okay, third last one. If you go into it. [01:07:05] Speaker B: Oh, wait, I changed my mind. That's tricky. That's tricky, okay, because you now you done put some items on there. You said Birkins and purses and stuff like that. And I don't like you. That's a sugar daddy. [01:07:20] Speaker A: Okay, Trigger is sugar daddy different than. [01:07:26] Speaker B: What is it called? A john. [01:07:27] Speaker A: A john. [01:07:28] Speaker B: I think it's different. [01:07:30] Speaker A: Okay. What I changed is my last one. [01:07:33] Speaker B: Cause it's a john and it's a pimp. You fucking the john, the pimp is your manager. [01:07:41] Speaker A: So if you just go to dinner with a man and he pay for dinner, but then he's like, you know what? I know you had to miss a show. You had a show. You had to miss this show. You was gonna make 20,000 doing this show here. Go 20,000. Cause you went out to. What is that? [01:08:02] Speaker B: That's a sponsor. [01:08:04] Speaker A: Okay, I'm just. Okay, I'm outta church. I'm over it. I don't know what the fuck going on no more. I don't know. You know what I'm saying? [01:08:14] Speaker B: But what's your thought process on it though? [01:08:17] Speaker A: That's my thought. Those were my questions. I don't have no further thoughts. Cause I had to figure out what, I don't know, the tier system. [01:08:23] Speaker B: What did you assume before this conversation? [01:08:27] Speaker A: All of it is prostitution. [01:08:29] Speaker B: That's what I've been saying though. Everybody got a little toot in them. [01:08:32] Speaker A: Some little toot in. What the hell is wrong with her, man? That's crazy. Have you ever heard that before? [01:08:38] Speaker B: No, this whole conversation is crazy. [01:08:42] Speaker A: Everybody got a little tootie. [01:08:45] Speaker B: All right, look, so chatgpt soon will be able to engage in erotic interactions with age verified adults starting in December. [01:08:57] Speaker A: This is some bullshit. No way to describe it. Hey, listen, I know you don't know this and I'm. So I'm going to just give you a brief rundown. We have MacBooks and iPhones. The person that's responsible for these is a nigga named Steve Jobs. Steve Jobs folk with a nicknamed Johnny. [01:09:13] Speaker B: I've. [01:09:13] Speaker A: Johnny I've is the designer of all of these things that we love from Apple, the iPad. He designed all of the rounded corners, all of that. He's the British voice that you hear when they're describing it. Right. He left Apple, I think last year or the year before to go work with Chat GPT and he been over there, he started his own company and then he started working with ChatGPT for the last like 18 months or something like that. This. What the fuck them niggas over there doing? [01:09:36] Speaker B: Yeah, sex is crazy, bro. [01:09:39] Speaker A: You designed iPhones and shit. You over there doing sex work with Sam. [01:09:45] Speaker B: Sex is crazy. And I wanna know though, if this is something that was like. [01:09:54] Speaker A: Bro, I'm not designing the iPhone, the most iconic device ever in human history, and then go do sex work with Sam. [01:10:01] Speaker B: But this the thing about it, what type of talk is the computer finna say to me? [01:10:06] Speaker A: That's right, I'm gonna put my. Put my. I want you to put that data in my hard drive. [01:10:14] Speaker B: One thing I know about Chad Jipitha. Cause I use her. I use her. Me and we besties. She talks very prestige. She's very professional. She can remix my words and turn it into something that'll sound like a scholar wrote. [01:10:33] Speaker A: Mm. [01:10:35] Speaker B: I don't know if that's what I like ghetto shit when I'm fucking. [01:10:38] Speaker A: Touche. [01:10:39] Speaker B: You know, like, I like, like, you gotta talk crazy. [01:10:42] Speaker A: You know what's the craziest? Someone that's talked to you, somebody like. [01:10:47] Speaker B: Done banged they hood. [01:10:48] Speaker A: Oh, my God. Damn. All right, so look. All right, so look, I have a follow up question. Cause based on this question. [01:11:03] Speaker B: Oh, my God. [01:11:05] Speaker A: When he banged his hood, when he said it verbally, did he also, like. [01:11:08] Speaker B: He threw it up too. [01:11:09] Speaker A: He threw it up? [01:11:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:11:10] Speaker A: That's insane. [01:11:12] Speaker B: No, you my brother. So I can't get in the details, but nay, no, you need to call me. He was like, ooh, this, this. He said this right on. Oopsie. Yep. [01:11:35] Speaker A: He was locking. [01:11:36] Speaker B: Did you see him throw it up? Yeah. What you say? Yeah, no, we need to move on. [01:11:47] Speaker A: They said to move on. I'm with her. You know what I'm saying? Fuck this line. F this whole topic. [01:11:52] Speaker B: I'm sorry, but that's what I'm saying. What is Chatgpt gonna say? [01:11:58] Speaker A: Some weird shit. [01:11:59] Speaker B: Because one thing I know, Chatgpt, when they talk ghetto, it's very cringe. [01:12:04] Speaker A: Yeah, it is. [01:12:05] Speaker B: It's very, very cringe. [01:12:06] Speaker A: It is. [01:12:07] Speaker B: So I know it's like, what? I don't know. And they don't got voices. No, they got voices, but they don't got the voices I need. [01:12:16] Speaker A: You know, it's gonna be interesting, though, when this gets evolved to the next level, because Curtis King pointed out I forgot the thing called rhyme a later. What's the thing where he was saying that people. That Drake used it for his. [01:12:26] Speaker B: I'm unfamiliar. [01:12:27] Speaker A: So he basically, it's this AI program where you can type in a word and it'll give you a rhyme scheme. Oh, and rappers are apparently using this to, like, come up with dope rhyme schemes for their bars and stuff. [01:12:36] Speaker B: What? [01:12:37] Speaker A: Yeah, it's called rhyme related, rhyme fest or something like that. [01:12:39] Speaker B: Okay, see, I'm glad we talking about this because when we was talking about the AI thing, I think that people are getting it mixed up of what we saw about the AI artists. And then we was talking about the ketchup and mustard battling. [01:12:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:12:52] Speaker B: So people was correcting me saying, like, no, this is a voiceover on a cartoon and blah, blah, blah. I think the thing that people are missing. Because now you just taught me something else is that you can put a word and it'll give you a scheme. What I was referring to is that there's a writer behind the AI artist that's writing the stuff, and then it's being delivered through the character. [01:13:16] Speaker A: The character, yeah. [01:13:17] Speaker B: Which is the same thing as the voiceover. And you know all of that. [01:13:20] Speaker A: I picked up what you were saying. [01:13:22] Speaker B: There's real voices that are doing the cartoons. You get what I'm saying? But there's real writers behind that. The same thing with the AR artists that everybody got mad at. There's an actual writer. So that's why we were saying the whole Joyner, Lucas, you know thing and stuff like that. We are no way, shape or form saying that y' all need to rap. [01:13:40] Speaker A: No. [01:13:40] Speaker B: Using it. [01:13:41] Speaker A: No. [01:13:42] Speaker B: Another artist came in. I'm not gonna point up, say who it was, but we had somebody in here who played us some reference music that he had created using AI. He still wrote the. The lyrics. [01:13:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:13:53] Speaker B: But it was delivered in another voice. [01:13:55] Speaker A: Another voice? [01:13:56] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. So that's something different. [01:13:58] Speaker A: That's totally different. Not here for the GPT Sex. What movie you had tweeted. This was it. What did you. What did you actually tweet? [01:14:08] Speaker B: Okay, so I comment on. I quoted someone else's tweet. Their tweet said movies you had no business business watching as a kid. So I comment on top of it. And people was, you know, relating to it. But don't be a menace to South Central while drinking your juice in the hood. [01:14:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:14:25] Speaker B: Especially when he said, look at them freaks getting busy on the dance floor. And then you got the one, they dancing regular. You got the other one. They got they pants coming down a little bit. And then you just got the whole. The couple, they just getting it cracking. Yeah, they was just getting it cracking. [01:14:40] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:14:40] Speaker B: Another scene that's crazy is when the girl turned into a. She turned into a demon. I don't know. She tripped out her tongue. She turned into the Exorcist. Yep. And then the scene where Sean and. Dang, I forgot her name. That's not Regina King. She looked like her, though. Dang. What's her name? I mean, not Regina King. She looked like Regina hall, but you know what I'm talking about. She's the same Daishiki. She the bartender in Players Club. I forgot her real name. But anyway, there's a scene where he's burning. She's burning butter on him. Or he burning butter on her. But it was Very, very explicit. I shouldn't have been watching that as a kid. [01:15:23] Speaker A: You know what mine is. And you gonna be like, oh, shit. It's a movie called Booty Call with Jamie Foxx, Tommy Davison, Tamela Jones and Vivica A. Fox. And I went to the movies to see this with my mom and her nigga. [01:15:39] Speaker B: You know, I never seen Booty Call in its entirety. [01:15:41] Speaker A: You never seen the movie Booty Call? [01:15:43] Speaker B: Not like. The only thing I know is the scene with the feet. [01:15:46] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [01:15:47] Speaker B: And then when they put the condom. I mean, the surround rap or something. That's all I know from it. [01:15:53] Speaker A: Yeah, we went to the movies and saw that. [01:15:56] Speaker B: Well, the title was crazy itself. [01:15:57] Speaker A: It was a movie. It was a movie in theaters called Booty Call. And it was a whole night of them just trying to get laid. [01:16:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:16:05] Speaker A: And it was like, it's like Friday but for sex. [01:16:08] Speaker B: That's a crazy movie for a kid to watch. [01:16:11] Speaker A: I don't even know how old I was when that shit came out. [01:16:13] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. I did that was stupid when I was a kid. [01:16:16] Speaker A: Let me look it up. [01:16:17] Speaker B: So mind you, I had already saw this movie with my cousins that I probably shouldn't have been seeing. My granny took us to the movie store, probably was Blockbuster at this point, to go get our. You know, get kid movies and stuff. So my cousin got Spy Kids. I grabbed Scary Movie. It must have got to the Glory Hole scene. My granny had a fit. Now, look, you know how I have this obsession with Scream? So my whole family knows about this obsession with Scream. So they thinking, oh, we can get Scary Movie this like, you know, this. Would Gina already be on. Anyway, boy got to that Glory Hole scene. [01:16:57] Speaker A: A wrap. [01:16:58] Speaker B: I got in so much trouble. [01:16:59] Speaker A: Hold on, let me back up, though, because check this out. There was a whole run of these movies that were completely inappropriate for us to be fucking with. [01:17:09] Speaker B: What? [01:17:09] Speaker A: What you got from 92? So I was 13. 92 to 2000. These are the movies. Okay. You got sprung. Which was the. I think it was a parody. Boomerang, Baps, Players Club. A Thin Line Between Love and Hate. How to Be a Player and Booty Call. [01:17:30] Speaker B: Okay. A Thin Line Between Love and Hate. Not too explicit. [01:17:33] Speaker A: I shouldn't have been watching that when I was 12. [01:17:37] Speaker B: How to be a player. [01:17:38] Speaker A: I was 12. [01:17:39] Speaker B: Was it sex scenes and how to Be a Player? [01:17:41] Speaker A: Yes. She had a chair. I remember this to this day. I remember every girl house he went to. Cause I was like, damn, I wanna do that. [01:17:48] Speaker B: Oh, they was getting cracking. That's the one when the girl had recorded them. [01:17:52] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:17:52] Speaker B: Okay. And then all the exes had put. [01:17:54] Speaker A: In the same time. Baps. Baps. [01:17:57] Speaker B: Baps. Cool. [01:17:58] Speaker A: Baps. And how to Be a Player and Booty Call came out the same year. [01:18:03] Speaker B: Okay. You know another one that was bad? Tripping. [01:18:06] Speaker A: I don't remember tripping. [01:18:07] Speaker B: You don't remember tripping? When he fell asleep and he was. He was licking the. He was licking the. The X. What's old boy name? Dark skin from Three Strikes. You remember Three Strikes? [01:18:23] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember that. [01:18:24] Speaker B: We shouldn't have been watching Three Strikes either. [01:18:25] Speaker A: We shouldn't. [01:18:26] Speaker B: You don't remember tripping? Look up Tripping bro. With the boyfriend from Sister. Sister. I forget his name. [01:18:33] Speaker A: Miles. I mean, not Miles. Oh. Oh. [01:18:36] Speaker B: Y' all remember the scene where he was, like, daydreaming? [01:18:39] Speaker A: It was Dion Richmond. [01:18:40] Speaker B: It was a scene where he was daydreaming and Guy. [01:18:42] Speaker A: Tory. Yep. [01:18:43] Speaker B: And it was like, the two eggs, and he was making the eggs like they was titties. [01:18:47] Speaker A: So look, I got more. I got more. There's something about Mary where she had to come in her hair. I was like. [01:18:53] Speaker B: I'm not familiar with that one. [01:18:54] Speaker A: Yeah, shouldn't have been watching that. I shouldn't have been watching Half Baked Set it Off. We went to the movies to see Set It Off. [01:19:03] Speaker B: My favorite movie. [01:19:04] Speaker A: I was 12, watching Queen Latifah get murdered on TV. [01:19:08] Speaker B: Did you cry, though? [01:19:09] Speaker A: No, I watched Mo Money with Dwayne's. I should have been watching that. [01:19:14] Speaker B: That sex scene was bad too, though. [01:19:16] Speaker A: That's teaching n how to be scammers. Like, it's hella movies. That's like, my favorite movie of all time. One of my favorite movies of all time is Money Talks with Chris Tucker. And I shouldn't have been watching that either. It was about scammers. Now that I think about it, it's a lot of inappropriate movies that we watch. [01:19:34] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:19:35] Speaker A: Like, why are we watching this shit? [01:19:37] Speaker B: Right? We shouldn't have been watching this stuff. Can I get y' all one? Yeah. Baby boy. [01:19:41] Speaker A: Oh, baby boy. [01:19:43] Speaker B: The real one, though. Yes. [01:19:44] Speaker A: You ain't my son. [01:19:45] Speaker B: We should not. [01:19:46] Speaker A: Damn. [01:19:48] Speaker B: That's not even the bad part. The bad part is right before she made them tacos. Okay, okay. [01:19:54] Speaker A: Oh, there was a. There was a. What do you call that shit? A something scene. D. A. What do y' all be calling it? [01:19:59] Speaker B: A deleted scene. [01:20:00] Speaker A: No. SA Scene. [01:20:03] Speaker B: No. What? [01:20:04] Speaker A: The sa. [01:20:05] Speaker B: Oh, yes. [01:20:05] Speaker A: The assault scene. [01:20:06] Speaker B: Snooping. [01:20:09] Speaker A: Oh, you gonna do this in front. [01:20:11] Speaker B: Of my sexual assault essay? Oh, okay. It Started off with her at the clinic like, yo, yeah, that was a little crazy. [01:20:18] Speaker A: We shouldn't have been watching none of this shit. [01:20:19] Speaker B: No, we shouldn't have been watching. [01:20:20] Speaker A: That's probably why we fried. [01:20:24] Speaker B: We shouldn't have been watching this. [01:20:25] Speaker A: We so desensitized. We had Marshall Mathers, LP, 50 Cent, doggy style. And these kids is like, they know. They know. [01:20:34] Speaker B: And they was like, but is that our fault or the adults around us fault? [01:20:38] Speaker A: I don't know. [01:20:39] Speaker B: Because one thing about me with them twins, they all of my friends know them. Can't none of them see my TikTok, my social media, nothing. Like, I don't be wanting to. I trip when Chrissy daughter come over. I take my pictures down in my house. You know, I got all those pictures. Yes. [01:20:55] Speaker A: Oh, so you kinda like, you own it? [01:20:57] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't play with stuff like that with kids. I don't believe in kids being exposed to things too early because one, it normalized things for kids that should not be normalized, and then it just exposed them to things too early. [01:21:09] Speaker A: I like that thought process. I have a little different one where I'm like. I try to, like, desensitize them just because it's out here. So I want to like them to be educated. So I don't know which way is. [01:21:18] Speaker B: The right way they could get it. They just can't get it from me. [01:21:20] Speaker A: I feel you. [01:21:21] Speaker B: Because these not my kids. [01:21:23] Speaker A: So Aunt Gina not fucking with you? [01:21:24] Speaker B: No. If I don't, I don't ever want it to be a memory or a thought of, like, oh, I can do this at Gina house. She not gone. You know? Like, I want them to be like, oh, let me be good around. You know, the twins had this joke. They say anytime they get in my car, I be tripping because I'll be like, y' all got your seatbelts on? So they told Desiree. They told Desiree, like, g, don't play. We always gotta put our seatbelts on and stuff like that. [01:21:47] Speaker A: That's good. [01:21:48] Speaker B: Before we get up out of here. I did not expect this to go viral. [01:21:52] Speaker A: Me either. [01:21:53] Speaker B: So I tweeted WTF is a LA accent? And the pages picked it up. We are getting. We got cooked, bro. [01:22:01] Speaker A: I woke up and you was on shade room. And I was like. I was like, we didn't even do nothing. I was like. Cause normally, you know, like, this past year been a motherfucker. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm like, we didn't even do nothing. We minding our own business over Here. And then I was like, okay, Gino, on the timeline again. I'm getting cooked for shit. I didn't even do this the third time. [01:22:29] Speaker B: So people was responding. They said anything that Kimberly Parker says. Ms. Parker from the Parkers. I'm 40. Yeah, that's funny. People was responding. What's his name? Andre? DeAndre. What's his name? Stacey from. Stacy. [01:22:45] Speaker A: From the Wood. [01:22:46] Speaker B: From the Wood. [01:22:47] Speaker A: Oh, from the wood, yeah. [01:22:48] Speaker B: DeAndre Bond. [01:22:49] Speaker A: I don't remember. [01:22:49] Speaker B: I think that's his name or something like that. But yeah, they was putting his clips on there, people. Vince Staples. [01:22:58] Speaker A: I saw Vince. I saw G Perigo. [01:22:59] Speaker B: G Perigo was on there. And then somebody gonna have the nerve to say anything she says. And it's a clip of me. [01:23:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:23:06] Speaker B: So I'm like, now y' all reaching. Cause I don't have an LA accent. So they said, listen to the way you saying party. So now I'm saying party car. [01:23:15] Speaker A: It's still a little there, though. I can hear it. [01:23:17] Speaker B: This is what I think, though. I don't think LA natives have accent. I think that people from the hood in LA have accents. [01:23:26] Speaker A: Agreed. [01:23:28] Speaker B: Because if I think of any, like, man, that I know, like, that's, like, from the hood. They all sound like a nigga. That Gang bang. [01:23:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:23:37] Speaker B: You know, like the OGs, the older people and stuff, they all kind of every. Every older man I know sound like dubsy. [01:23:50] Speaker A: What's funny is that. What's funny as hell about that is Dub C was a consultant on Snowfall. [01:23:54] Speaker B: Okay. So somebody replied with Franklin's clip of him talking about when they went to Popeyes. [01:24:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:24:00] Speaker B: And Franklin said he didn't know what I'm calling him. Franklin. What's his name? Damson? Idris. He said that he never had Popeyes before until that day. But, yeah, we getting flamed up. [01:24:12] Speaker A: I think it was a good. I think it was a good thing, but it's just like, I don't necessarily. I don't hear our accent. And I'm starting to talk to more people internationally for some reason. And they were like, oh, I can hear your accent. It's like, But. [01:24:25] Speaker B: Cause is it an accent or is it the pronunciation of certain words? [01:24:28] Speaker A: I don't know. Here's the crazy part that don't make sense to me. They say we sound country. They say LA people sound like country. [01:24:36] Speaker B: We do. I can't argue that we sound country. Gina sound country. Yeah. I can't argue that. [01:24:40] Speaker A: Really. [01:24:40] Speaker B: My family is from North Carolina. I mean, not a Carolina. From South Carolina and Tennessee. My whole family. [01:24:49] Speaker A: Okay? [01:24:50] Speaker B: So I, myself, and my cousins are the only ones that's actually born here, but the rest of the family is all from the country. [01:24:58] Speaker A: Well, technically, we all from over there. You know what I'm saying? [01:25:01] Speaker B: Okay, that's true. [01:25:01] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? We all come from the ports. [01:25:03] Speaker B: We are imported. [01:25:04] Speaker A: But I'm just saying I don't hear it. I hear LA accent sometimes. Like, I could do a hell of a YG impression, but in the dub C. Shit, I don't hear the country. But people from other places that aren't like, people from the Northeast, East Coasters, they say we sound like we got an LA accent. People that are from other places that are outside of the continental us, Canadians, people from other countries, they say we sound like the South. And I'm like, what, nigga? [01:25:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:25:35] Speaker A: Cause south people would rebuke that in the name of Jesus. [01:25:38] Speaker B: I can't. I do kind of hear it a little bit like the Southern comparison. I do kind of hear it a little bit when I'm talking to other people. Like my friends and stuff who are also have family from the South. And then even my family, I could kind of hear it, but I still think it's the pronunciation of certain words. But you make me mad. You gonna hear buster, Mark, weirdo. You gonna hear all of that from me. [01:26:06] Speaker A: Yeah. Somebody did tell me that I don't sound. I speak very proper. And this person was from. I think they were from London. [01:26:14] Speaker B: So. Fun fact about that. My family that's from the south say that I talk proper. [01:26:19] Speaker A: So the south think we talk proper, and everybody else think we talk country. [01:26:22] Speaker B: Yes, exactly. My family from the south says I talk proper. They say I talk too fast and. [01:26:28] Speaker A: The game is rigged. Mm. Oh, man. Well, thank you for tuning in. Before we go, we are doing a live show again October 26th. We will have the link up. Gina has merch for sale and a card game. [01:26:41] Speaker B: Yeah, go head over to. Oh, y' all got y' all shirts. [01:26:45] Speaker A: You sent them things out. [01:26:46] Speaker B: I sent them shirts out. [01:26:47] Speaker A: She sends them out herself. Y' all better be grateful. [01:26:49] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, that's me printing them labels and all of that and packaging your shirts. People who have. I've been seeing people ask, can you spray a little something on them? I don't got nothing. You don't know what I smell like anything anyway, so it wouldn't, you know, like, it wouldn't resonate with a motherfucker. Cause I'm gonna just put that Tom Ford lost cherry. You don't wouldn't even realize that. That's, you know, that's my thing. [01:27:07] Speaker A: But they want you to spray it. [01:27:08] Speaker B: Yeah, Somebody. People have some crazy. You know what somebody asked me to do? Slide across something like a snail. [01:27:17] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [01:27:18] Speaker B: And then send it in the pack. Yeah, people be asking some stuff, but you won't get no coochie juices. But you can head over to Genevieve Dialogue. [01:27:27] Speaker A: Cold pivot right there. [01:27:31] Speaker B: Should have seen they skiing, Jim. [01:27:33] Speaker A: That was a cold pivot. [01:27:34] Speaker B: Head over to Ginaviews LA for the merch and then for the card games, wholefashioned.com. and then go to Culture merch to get the Effective immediately hoodies and T. [01:27:44] Speaker A: Shirts and Saturday mornings. [01:27:47] Speaker B: Oh, I forgot already. I'll be forgetting. Yeah, I'm on Saturday mornings at 5am Pacific Standard Time, 8am Eastern Standard Time time on Channel 44. Saturday mornings with Gina, Views and fun Fact. Views Verify segment. I'm actually breaking new records. [01:28:08] Speaker A: There you go. After you just talked all that shit about you can't break records and you can't do. [01:28:12] Speaker B: Yeah, but these niggas got record deals and they signed and all of that already. That's different. I'm breaking records from niggas with motion Gina. [01:28:19] Speaker A: Gina's cap. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, Tap in. You know what I'm saying? Gina's going up. Big Gina, not the little one. You know what I'm saying? Breaking records, you said? It's called what? [01:28:30] Speaker B: Views verified. [01:28:30] Speaker A: Views verified. Also stay tuned because we should have some more good things coming your way. Can't give it away. And also, Nay got a mic now, so make sure you type hello, Nay in the chat. You know what I'm saying? She hates attention, so give her that attention. [01:28:46] Speaker B: It's okay. Cause they saw me in the chat block somebody in that chat last week. [01:28:50] Speaker A: Oh, okay. What they say? [01:28:53] Speaker B: They said some crazy shit. Because even the chat was like, y' all talking shit about y' all gonna get blocked when they talking about blocking people. [01:28:59] Speaker A: Yeah. Oh, yeah. That block conversation was crazy. Keep tapping in. Make sure you hit that subscribe button. It's effective immediately.

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