Effective Immediately Ep. 72❗️| New Wale, New Summer Walker, Apple's Artist Of The Year & MORE❗️

November 22, 2025 00:54:51
Effective Immediately Ep. 72❗️| New Wale, New Summer Walker, Apple's Artist Of The Year & MORE❗️
Effective Immediately w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️
Effective Immediately Ep. 72❗️| New Wale, New Summer Walker, Apple's Artist Of The Year & MORE❗️

Nov 22 2025 | 00:54:51

/

Hosted By

DJ Hed Gina Views

Show Notes

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. SHOP NOW: https://culturemerch.shop

0:00 Intro 3:00 Tommy The Clown Battlezone Ticket Giveaway 5:45 DJ Hed Week Recap 7:45 Gina Views Week Recap 16:45 New Wale Album 20:30 New Summer Walker Album 23:!5 Writers In R&B vs Rap 28:00 Glorilla R&B Album 30:00 Hip Hop Songs As R&B Songs 33:00 Would You Fight Off A Killer? 35:00 Old Myths & Beliefs 41:45 What Needs A “Black Friday” Sale? 46:30 Tyler The Creator Named Apple Artist Of The Year 48:30 New Apple Phone Socket 49:30 What You Would Do If You Woke Up The Opposite Sex?

FOLLOW US https://www.effectiveimmediately.live Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EffectiveImmediately.Live X: https://twitter.com/EffctivImmdtly TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@effectveimmediately GINA VIEWS https://www.ginaviews.la Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ginaviews/ X: https://twitter.com/GinaViews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ginaviews DJ HED https://www.djhed.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djhed/ X: https://twitter.com/djhed TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@djhed _ Listen to the Audio Version of Effective Immediately: YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL58GqLKJAE8VHhzQv4j0vPvMedhfLRxAL Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1OsdYWaohyqFW3xYEPaSrJ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/effective-immediately-w-dj-hed-gina-views/id1753829873 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/effective-immediately-w-dj-hed-and-gina-views/PC:1001089117 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7d9c0c78-3473-462a-9226-b49449c1a15e/effective-immediately-w-dj-hed-gina-views-❗%EF%B8%8F Pocket Casts: https://pocketcasts.com/podcast/effective-immediately-w-dj-hed-gina-views/82ccd800-1018-013d-e827-02cacb2c6223 iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-effective-immediately-w-dj-187044599/ Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/effective-immediately-w-dj-hed-gina-views/5183190 #EffectiveImmediately #HipHopNation #DJHed #GinaViews #HipHopCulture #Podcast

View Full Transcript

Episode Transcript

[00:00:04] Speaker A: Yo, it's effective immediately on DJ Head. [00:00:06] Speaker B: What's up, y'? All? It's your favorite homegirl, ginaviews. [00:00:08] Speaker A: Welcome to another week of effective immediately. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for subscribing. If you are in the chat, we appreciate you. Thank you for. I don't know where we are, numbers wise, right at this moment, but I know we on our way to 60k and I can't wait. [00:00:24] Speaker B: What? [00:00:24] Speaker A: We trying to get to 60k. That's my goal. [00:00:26] Speaker B: Okay. We're close to 40. [00:00:28] Speaker A: Well, I'm trying to get to 60 because I think at 60, like, I remember seeing somebody, Somebody tell me that that's when you start making some money, like some real money on your YouTube. [00:00:38] Speaker B: At 60k. [00:00:38] Speaker A: At 60k. Because at first it was 100, because that's a round number. But I was watching this YouTube channel and they said, when you get to 60k, you can start making some real money. [00:00:47] Speaker B: Oh, I thought it. Okay. I thought we was making money on YouTube. [00:00:51] Speaker A: No, we are making money on YouTube, but I'm talking about, like, I wanna go get some endorsements, some placements. [00:00:59] Speaker B: Oh, okay, okay. [00:01:00] Speaker A: But yeah, thank you for subscribing. Also listening to our shows on Sirius XM, Hip Hop Nation. Effective immediately, every Sunday, Ginaviews, your morning show. [00:01:09] Speaker B: Yes, yes, yes. Saturday, 8:00am Pacific Standard Time. [00:01:13] Speaker A: Yeah, tap into that. We appreciate that we just did an incredible. I know we gonna talk about a bunch of different things, but I just wanna point out that we just did a fire ass B2K interview. [00:01:24] Speaker B: Absolutely. This is probably my favorite interview that we did. [00:01:27] Speaker A: And your phone snatch video is my. That's my favorite phone snatch video that you did. [00:01:31] Speaker B: That you did. Just hit a milli on Instagram. [00:01:33] Speaker A: It said a million. [00:01:34] Speaker B: Mm. [00:01:35] Speaker A: Oh, it's like that. [00:01:36] Speaker B: It's like that. It's like that. Shout out to B2K. Shout out to Omarion. Raz B Fizz, J Book. It was Omarion's. We was in that hallway doing real choreography facts. [00:01:54] Speaker A: I wouldn't expect nothing different, though, from them. [00:01:56] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:01:56] Speaker A: Like, yo, we gotta do this, like, for real. Like, we ain't fucking around. [00:01:59] Speaker B: They was telling me what I was gonna do, right? Like, no, this. How we doing this one? We not pushing you. We not bumping you. We gonna pick you up very, very gently. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Okay? [00:02:08] Speaker B: It wasn't nothing like the Dave east one. [00:02:10] Speaker A: It wasn't nothing like the Dave that was damn near like, hey, my nigga, you good? [00:02:18] Speaker B: I had to tell people the cop is y'. All. I told him that's the point of it. [00:02:21] Speaker A: I told him to push me, but yeah, that's dope. I just wanted to point that out because I know that's a huge milestone for you absolutely. Being a B2K, baby. Also, our producer, Nay. Nay, say something. [00:02:33] Speaker B: Woo. Woo. Shout out to B2K. Great energy. [00:02:35] Speaker A: Nay tried to play it cool. [00:02:36] Speaker B: We loved him. [00:02:37] Speaker A: And then when they left, they was like, I didn't get my picture. [00:02:40] Speaker B: Look, it's okay. Gina got it all for me. [00:02:43] Speaker A: Gina got it all for me. [00:02:44] Speaker B: Real fangirl. [00:02:46] Speaker A: But, yeah, we are gonna do a ticket giveaway because we had Tommy the Clown on the show, so. And battlezone is coming up. Battlezone is coming back. If you're not from the LA area, you're not from Southern California. I ain't finna explain it to you. If you from the land or anywhere adjacent to the land, you know what battlezone is and what it meant to the culture and the city. So battlezone is coming back and we have some tickets to give away. And we've been trying to figure out a way to creatively give away tickets. So we're going to have you do some work if you would like to go free to see Tommy the Clown and the Battle Zone. The return of battlezone to Southern California. It's going down out here. December 15th. Nay, December 13th, December 13th, it's going down here in Los Angeles. All the details are up on Tommy the Clown's Instagram and whatnot. But here's how we're gonna do the tickets. Ginaviews, we just did an amazing. You did a great job, by the way. You led that B2K interview. [00:03:43] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:03:44] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? I know I had to get out the way of the motion, but we just did a fired B2K interview. And we're gonna give away the tickets based on your knowledge or your viewing of the B2K interview. Because it's one of them ones for us. That being said, we have about 10 tickets, so we have five pairs of tickets to give away to you. [00:04:04] Speaker B: That's a lot of tickets. [00:04:05] Speaker A: We got tickets. Tommy was like, yeah, whatever you wanna do. So we got five pairs. That means 10 total U +1 tickets to give away via our YouTube in our social. So this is what we're gonna do. If you go watch the B2K interview, what you're gonna do is go watch that interview in its entirety. Then you're gonna come back to this video and comment with the answers to these two questions. Now, the first people. Cause we can Sort by who comments first. The first five people to comment answer both of these questions correctly. We're gonna make sure you have your email on your YouTube or how are we doing today? We gonna. [00:04:46] Speaker B: Yeah. Make sure there's an email connected to your YouTube account so we can go find you or your Instagram. And if your Instagram is the only thing in there, make sure you check your messages. [00:04:55] Speaker A: Check your messages. So if you do wanna compete for these battlezone tickets, that's how we're gonna do it. First question is what song did Raspy not know he was on in our B2K interview? He found out in real time that he wasn't on a B2K record. So comment under this video. What happened in that video? Also the second question is what's one fun fact about the movie you got served that we found out in the interview. So again, this is how you do it. You go watch our B2K interview, you come back to this episode of Effective Immediately and you write your answers in the comments section. We're gonna pick the first five people to answer those questions correctly. And that's how we gonna give you these pair of tickets. [00:05:37] Speaker B: How was your week, man? [00:05:39] Speaker A: The week was crazy because I'm be honest, I don't like turning on. This is gonna sound really stupid and I never. I haven't thought about it until this moment right now when you said that. I don't like running my heater in my house. So I just been freezing. But I run the AC all summer because it's, you know, I live in the Valley, it's extremely hot, but I don't like running my heater and I think it's because it takes so long for it to cool off after you run the heater. And so I just thug it out. So I'm in my house, I got two pairs of sweats on, a hoodie, like just cold. [00:06:11] Speaker B: But when I'm in my house with a hoodie on. [00:06:13] Speaker A: Yeah, but you'll have like a window open or something. [00:06:17] Speaker B: It's still temperature. [00:06:19] Speaker A: Nah, that ain't the same thing. I'm not rocking. No. [00:06:23] Speaker B: So you just in there just layered down? [00:06:26] Speaker A: Yes. And also I've been doing a lot of big back shit. Like I've been eating cheese, I've been eating pizza, I had a whole loaf. I had a whole half a loaf of sourdough this week. Just wilding. I went and bought. It was one o' clock in the morning. I went to go see our friend Nate Jackson, who fucking killed it by the way. [00:06:45] Speaker B: Oh, how was it? [00:06:46] Speaker A: Oh, it was fire. When I tell you he was cooking them N in the hair. That shit was amazing. Oh, man. Shout out to Nate Jackson. But I was on my way home. It was like 1am I took my ass in a little Apple map, pulled up a donut shop, got off the freeway. [00:07:03] Speaker B: You went to a donut shop, like, by our house? [00:07:05] Speaker A: Yeah, like 1:15 in the morning, went and got me a chocolate donut and, like, dozen and a half doughnut holes and went stupid on them motherfuckers. [00:07:14] Speaker B: I have not found any good donut shops in Nevada. [00:07:16] Speaker A: I didn't say it was good. I said I found a donut shop. [00:07:19] Speaker B: The way you describing it is like, it was scrumptious. [00:07:21] Speaker A: I found a donut shop. That's what I found. So. Yeah. No. [00:07:26] Speaker B: Okay. How was your week, Gina? I had a really good week, so. [00:07:31] Speaker A: It was a crazy. [00:07:32] Speaker B: I had a good week. [00:07:33] Speaker A: Somebody trying to hack my account right now. Like in real time. Somebody trying to hack my fucking phone. Go ahead. I'm sorry. [00:07:46] Speaker B: It was. I love this weather. Best weather. Love the rain, love the cold, love the winter. So I've been. I done cracked that fireplace on. It's not a real fireplace. [00:07:57] Speaker A: It's not a real fireplace. [00:07:58] Speaker B: It's not a real fireplace, but it heat up and it look like it's fire on. It's really for decoration. [00:08:04] Speaker A: Okay. It's electric. [00:08:06] Speaker B: It's electric fireplace. [00:08:07] Speaker A: Got you. [00:08:07] Speaker B: Yeah. Portable. [00:08:10] Speaker A: So you can wheel that motherfucker around. [00:08:12] Speaker B: Move it around wherever I want. Push that motherfucker in the bathroom. Oh, happy birthday to my mama. [00:08:21] Speaker A: Oh, happy birthday to Mom. [00:08:22] Speaker B: Happy birthday, Mommy. [00:08:23] Speaker A: I know she watch every episode. [00:08:26] Speaker B: I went and got her a bouquet of cupcakes. So it's like. It's actually. I done found the bakery side of Walmart and I ain't been off the app since. Everybody getting cakes. Next year, I'm about to do it up with cakes. I'm gonna be the cake friend. I found a bouquet of cupcakes that look like flowers. So cute. [00:08:48] Speaker A: So is it like the top of the. Like, the flower or are you talking about, like, I'm picturing flowers, like roses. So it's a long stem and the cupcake on top. [00:08:57] Speaker B: No. So it's. Imagine flowers. [00:09:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:09:00] Speaker B: But instead of flowers or roses around it, it's cupcakes on it. [00:09:04] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Got you. [00:09:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:09:06] Speaker A: Okay. Oh, yeah, I saw you post something like. Yeah, I'm out here cake decorating. [00:09:10] Speaker B: Yeah, I bought Happy Birthday, Karen, too. Karen Silver. She went out of town, so I had Bought her a cake, but she was gone. So that cake in the trash. But I wanted to decorate it to make sure that I knew what I was doing. So that when I be like, telling, like when I say, like, oh, don't worry about your cake, I'm gonna get your cake. Like that you, like, I know that I know what I'm doing type shit. [00:09:30] Speaker A: Got you. [00:09:32] Speaker B: And then. Oh. So I started taking this weight gain supplement that's actually lean. [00:09:39] Speaker A: What you mean is lean? [00:09:41] Speaker B: Well, syrup. [00:09:43] Speaker A: You talking about, like hip hop, like double cup, like, mozzy. [00:09:47] Speaker B: I mean, if I wanted to do. [00:09:48] Speaker A: It like that, that's crazy. [00:09:50] Speaker B: Sipping on some scissors. [00:09:51] Speaker A: So what is it for? [00:09:52] Speaker B: To gain weight. [00:09:53] Speaker A: Oh, literally just to gain weight? [00:09:54] Speaker B: Yes. So it makes you. It just makes you hungry. And I'm so hungry right now, I can sing my teeth in this microphone. Like, I'm starving. I am so hungry right now. [00:10:05] Speaker A: But so it does. So it doesn't give you weight. It increases your appetite so that we. [00:10:10] Speaker B: To make you eat. So I was in the house last night and remember we talked about. I made the big thing of a soup. It's soup season, chili season. And normally, like, when I. When I. I don't eat, like, I'm greedy. Like, I can eat a big meal, but I can't eat several big meals. Like, I'm cool after. You know, sometimes you eat and you just kind of get tired of chewing. You be full, you lay back, you got the itis. I never got the itis. Yesterday I had three bowls of soup with a lot of rice and bread, and I kept eating. I just kept eating. This morning I had a bowl of cereal and about three avocado toasts with smoked salmon and cream cheese. [00:10:50] Speaker A: Damn, nigga. [00:10:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I've been scarfing it down. I really put it away. [00:10:55] Speaker A: Where are you putting that food? In my mouth, bro. That's a lot of food. [00:11:01] Speaker B: I know. [00:11:01] Speaker A: You don't really be eating like that. [00:11:03] Speaker B: I know. [00:11:03] Speaker A: So wait, you had soup? What kind of soup? [00:11:07] Speaker B: I made this cabbage soup. [00:11:09] Speaker A: So I never had cabbage soup before off TikTok. [00:11:12] Speaker B: So it's cabbage. It's. Were you supposed to do ground beef? I'm not a ground beef type of bitch. Sorry, mommy. I didn't mean to cuss on your birthday. I don't like ground. I don't like cooking ground beef. Like, I don't like the way it look like. I don't like touching raw meat in general. But. But a girl gotta do what she gotta do. So instead of ground beef, I did chicken. Like, chicken wings. And stuff. Whatever. I grilled em up, season em up real good, threw em in there. I did some smoked sausages and, like, garlic and like I said, cabbage, bell pepper, all the peppers and stuff. This soup was so good. [00:11:49] Speaker A: You got the recipe. You said you got it off TikTok. [00:11:52] Speaker B: TikTok. [00:11:54] Speaker A: Is that normal occurrence for you to just pull shit off TikTok? [00:11:56] Speaker B: Yes. Yes. [00:11:57] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:11:57] Speaker B: You showing your age. [00:11:59] Speaker A: No, I'm not. Because you came in here with that natural deodorant. [00:12:02] Speaker B: Well, we're not supposed to wear that. [00:12:03] Speaker A: I know that, but I'm just saying. Remember you said the TikTok girlies had you with that deodorant with no aluminum in it, had you all fucked up outside. [00:12:10] Speaker B: You didn't know I was fucked up till I told you. [00:12:12] Speaker A: I can't smell. [00:12:12] Speaker B: Don't act like nobody knew until I said it. Don't act like I was in this motherfucking stanky. Y' all didn't know until I said it. But yeah, I mean, we not supposed to put those chemicals on us. That's true, but our body's immune to it, so that's why I react like that. But, yeah, TikTok is for our generation. TikTok is the new Google. We learning everything on TikTok. I just was trying to figure out how to get the cook. You know when you cook in your house, well, you don't have a sense of smell, but when you cook, your house smell like you cooked. So there's some life hacks. Those are where you. Where you was looking for them life hacks. It's on TikTok. [00:12:46] Speaker A: It's on TikTok. [00:12:47] Speaker B: I'm telling you right now, you gonna find a life hack on TikTok. Whatever resolution you need in your life, it's on Tik Tok. Because these are users who done already tested it out. It's users who are getting, like, home remedies from, like, their grandparents and stuff, and they sharing it with the world. [00:13:02] Speaker A: Gotcha. [00:13:03] Speaker B: So I was trying to figure out how to get this smell out of my house because it just. My nose is sensitive to odor. So I literally have a Bath and Body Work plugin in every single outlet in my house. I need to smell. I need my house to smell good. My house stank so bad. After I made that soup, I boiled some downy. [00:13:22] Speaker A: I don't think you supposed to do that. [00:13:24] Speaker B: You not. But my house smelled good, though. [00:13:25] Speaker A: Nigga, you can't. [00:13:27] Speaker B: Oh, my God. I did. I boiled downy. The. The girlies was boiling Fabuloso. Some people. [00:13:34] Speaker A: What? [00:13:35] Speaker B: Yeah, some people. Well, now that's from. That's. That's a southern thing, though. That's like from the old folks. [00:13:40] Speaker A: I'm that. Okay. They. They're doing this on TikTok. Yeah, they boiling the fabuloso. [00:13:47] Speaker B: So another one you boil. You boil lemon cinnamon sticks. It's lemon cinnamon sticks. And it's one more thing. I forgot what it is. But you put it in like a water and then you boil it and make the house smell like very festive. I'm not a cinnamon type of bitch. Sorry, Mommy. I don't like cinnamon and autumn festive holiday smells. I don't like the cake, birthday cake fragrance and all of that. Hate it. So I boiled my downy and my house smells so good. So then I took the rest of it and I poured it in the spray bottle and then I sprayed it all over the house. Ooh, house smell like it just came out the dryer. [00:14:25] Speaker A: But you can't. You put it in water. [00:14:28] Speaker B: Yes. [00:14:29] Speaker A: And you just boil it in a pot. Like the same pot you would make some noodles in? [00:14:34] Speaker B: Not one that I'll cook in, but yes. [00:14:37] Speaker A: That sound like it could be dangerous. [00:14:39] Speaker B: Did I die? [00:14:40] Speaker A: No, but I'm just saying I don't know what kind of chemical. Like when you put that shit in the washing machine. It's in a closed environment, but so the fumes and stuff ain't escaping into the world. [00:14:50] Speaker B: I'm not telling you to try this at home. I'm telling you what I did. [00:14:53] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:14:54] Speaker B: For my house, where I pay rent to get the smell out of. Out of the crevices in my house. [00:15:01] Speaker A: Watch. Effective immediately, under supervision of adults. You know what I'm saying? That's crazy. But yeah. So, okay, now that we got the smells out, do you find yourself on TikTok just searching random hacks or you look for stuff specifically? [00:15:21] Speaker B: If something comes to my mind, then I'll just go look up something. Like, how do you get. What's some. Oh, remember when Roland had that? Okay, so this is what I do when I'm eating something and Roland looking at me. I google it to see if I can give it to him. Or I'll ask TikTok if I can give it to him. So Roland. Roland doesn't eat treats. He doesn't eat donkey treats. He eats bananas. He eats strawberries. He eats apples. It's one more thing that I give him. Oh, and carrots. So I give him. I give him those. So, like, they know I got them in my refrigerator. Those is. That's the dog treats. We give our dogs carrots, too. They got their own care package. Yeah. [00:16:02] Speaker A: Okay. [00:16:03] Speaker B: So that's stuff that I learned on. On Tick Tock. But I also asked, like, chat GPT. I'll ask Google if it's safe. It's okay. But, yeah, we're adulting through TikTok. [00:16:14] Speaker A: Okay, understood. [00:16:15] Speaker B: Well, we got more resources than y' all have facts. And this is why I'm cooking so much. [00:16:20] Speaker A: Cause you understand what's going on? [00:16:22] Speaker B: No. Well, I'm a visual learner. [00:16:24] Speaker A: So you can learn from watching other people. [00:16:25] Speaker B: If I see other people doing it, then it's easier than reading a recipe. [00:16:29] Speaker A: Yeah, no, too short. I mean, we wasn't reading shit on tablets and shit. [00:16:32] Speaker B: Like, was y' alls reading, like, the. [00:16:34] Speaker A: Back of the box? [00:16:36] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. I like to watch somebody do it. [00:16:38] Speaker A: Yeah, I feel you. Okay, let's talk some music. That Wale album officially dropped, to be transparent. We had an advanced knowledge of what the album was kind of gonna consist of. Like, we had a little sneak peeks here and there. We didn't have the full thing in its entirety, but we basically did, though. [00:16:58] Speaker B: Once I heard it, I'm like, oh, I heard it. [00:17:01] Speaker A: Yeah. But there were a few little things that I think surprised me a little bit towards the end of the project. [00:17:07] Speaker B: Definitely the pretty wings. [00:17:09] Speaker A: Right. [00:17:10] Speaker B: And even the play that they. Well, not the play, but how they used the Lloyd lyrics. Why me? That one. [00:17:16] Speaker A: Lot of people actually giving this album a lot of props. [00:17:22] Speaker B: I said Raleigh was about to drop the best album. [00:17:24] Speaker A: You did say that. I said that. [00:17:25] Speaker B: And I said that before I heard any of the tracks. [00:17:29] Speaker A: So what made you be so certain of that? [00:17:32] Speaker B: How active he was and how it felt like he had a point to prove. All the freestyles he was dropping, how much he was talking. He damn near he did. I don't know if that's necessarily a press run, but he went and talked to a lot of media before we even got a date for the album or, you know, just all the work that he was putting in, like, I just. I felt it. [00:17:51] Speaker A: Different energy. [00:17:51] Speaker B: Yeah, the energy was way different from on this album than any of the other ones. [00:17:56] Speaker A: Yeah. I think also what surprised people was how, like, much he was rapping, like, the freestyles, like, to your point, putting out. He was just rapping like, he wasn't even going on platforms. He was just dropping his shit on Twitter, you know what I mean? He just dropped one this week that was dope on Instagram. That was hard. And I like that he's doing the visuals now too, because at first we would just get the rap on. On X. [00:18:19] Speaker B: The ones that's the. The collages, the clips that he's doing. That's kind of explaining the bars. [00:18:24] Speaker A: That's explaining the bars. I think that's helpful for a lot of rap fans. [00:18:27] Speaker B: I wish I knew his editor name. Cause shout out to that editor. I saw them talking on. Wale posted a conversation between them two and. No, the editor actually posted a conversation and he asked them, what did you mean by such and such bar? And then Wale broke it down or whatever. But I even appreciate the work that that guy's putting in because we need people like that. That's like how we. To me, what that editor is doing is like a visual of what genius is. [00:18:52] Speaker A: Yes. [00:18:52] Speaker B: You know, like just. That's a breakdown of it. But like I just said, I'm a visual learner. [00:18:57] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:18:57] Speaker B: So. Cause some of the stuff that Wale said, it might have go over my head, but when I see the video, I understand it. [00:19:02] Speaker A: I also think that we just need that in general. Like, I think you're right about people being visual, you being a visual learner. But I think that. Fuck the visual learning. I think people just. With, like an explanation of the bars, just in general. Like, if I'm a rap fan, I might miss. Like, it's stuff that I missed from Euphoria. I'm still picking up to keep it real. Like, I'm just being honest. Like, I missed a bunch of stuff. And I think. And we break down bars on this show. Jeremy Hecht is always breaking down bars to me, but it's shit we miss. [00:19:31] Speaker B: I just heard some shit on those ceilings that I never heard before. [00:19:35] Speaker A: Was it fire? Yeah, okay. [00:19:37] Speaker B: And I'm like, did I forget about this or did it just go over my head? But all of the lyrical rappers, like, that I've had this issue with. I mean, not this issue, but I've had, like, this. A new realization. With Drake, with Fabulous, with, like, I just said Wayne, with Big Sean. [00:19:52] Speaker A: Big Sean. [00:19:53] Speaker B: I just picked up on something big. Cause I went and ran a spiral cipher back. I just picked up on something that Big Sean said on the spiral cipher that I didn't pick up on at first, so. And then we really can't always count on the websites to. To tell us what the bar breakdown is or meaning because they also. That's just a user submitted, like Wikipedia. That's not a credible source. It's not actually like, it's coming from the artist's team with the. You know, the breakdown. And I've seen Wale correcting people on what the actual lyrics are, you know, what. You know, what he's saying or whatever. So also, Summer Walker dropped. [00:20:27] Speaker A: Yes. Summer Walker. To me, this is. I'm not a huge RB fan as you. As people. I've already said I'm definitely not a huge, like, Summer Walker fan when it comes to, like, the way that her music. Cause I'm a dj. Like, I don't. Ain't no slaps that I could play. Like, there's certain songs that I could play from Summer Walker, but it ain't like she just dropping them bangers that I could play. As a dj, What I do appreciate about Summer Walker is she's. She just will leave it all on the record. [00:20:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:57] Speaker A: She'll just say what she. I think her. Not her, the artist, but I think Summer Walker and SZA are two. Are this generation's, like, fearless type women who will just get it off their chest and don't give a fuck about how people perceive it, what they feel like. This is how I'm feeling. This is what I'm going through. [00:21:17] Speaker B: Yeah. I appreciate this project because I feel like with Summer Walker, we've gone through her relationships with her, so we saw her being in love. We saw her fall out of love. We saw her find new love. We saw her, quote, unquote, get cheated on. I don't know if Meech was really helping his cousin with his groceries, you know, with her groceries or whatever, but we've witnessed this. And I think the difference between today's R and B or today's artists and then like, maybe like the 2000s or the 90s, we don't even know if those were their real stories because we found. I don't know how true it is, but, you know, the confessions things is not really. [00:21:52] Speaker A: Yeah. Jermaine Dupree's story. [00:21:54] Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. [00:21:55] Speaker A: So to your point, there are some classic records that we don't even know if they real or not. [00:22:02] Speaker B: We don't know if you really went through that. [00:22:04] Speaker A: Right. [00:22:04] Speaker B: I don't know if you went through that for real. What I do know is that Summer Walker went through a lot of the stuff. [00:22:09] Speaker A: Cause you saw it. [00:22:10] Speaker B: Because we saw it. We have social media. She was just arguing with a fan because the fan is now fucking with her ex, Lil Meech. And the fan been posting Lil Meech and then saying, like, oh, she taking care of him and stuff like that. She like recording Meech getting his hair done and stuff. This same fan recorded herself on her story listening to Summer Walker song. Summer posted it on her story. Like I told you, all these bitches is groupies. [00:22:41] Speaker A: Wow. [00:22:41] Speaker B: Bitch came back and said, yep, sure is. But this the fan that be running through all the rappers. [00:22:46] Speaker A: Oh, for real? [00:22:47] Speaker B: Yeah. I don't fuck with her. [00:22:49] Speaker A: I don't even know who it is. [00:22:51] Speaker B: You know, I know what you're talking about, bitch. Have my ear, bitch. Keep my name out your mouth, bitch. [00:22:55] Speaker A: Who? I don't know. [00:22:56] Speaker B: Nope, irrelevant. [00:22:57] Speaker A: So, okay, so a fan. [00:22:58] Speaker B: Like I said, the bitch is a fan. [00:23:00] Speaker A: Okay. [00:23:01] Speaker B: That's a fan, bitch. [00:23:03] Speaker A: So if. Okay, so my. I guess what. The question I have then is, do we care? Because this is not just an R and B thing. This is a hip hop thing. This goes back to everything we was talking about last year, or not even last year, over the last. For several years, about people having writers. If it's a great record, do you care whose experience you're listening to? Do you care who it come from, who wrote it? If this person is expressing it to you? Like, for instance. And I'm gonna use this example, no disrespect, but like Mary J. Blige, right? She's considered the queen of that. Of that type of music. Going through stuff, et cetera, and putting it on the records. If we found out Mary J, I mean, we kind of. She has a documented history, kind of like Summer does. But if we found out Mary J didn't go through none of that, but she was able to display it and be convincing or convicted with those bars and those lyrics. Do we care? [00:23:59] Speaker B: I don't care. Because I actually used this example in the Maya interview. Go watch the Miya interview. I interviewed Miya. [00:24:06] Speaker A: It was great. [00:24:07] Speaker B: Thank you. I interviewed the Goat Miya, but I was telling her how the R and B artists of their era. Cause I feel like today it's like pros and cons with each. But I feel like them in the early 2000s or the 90s, the traditional R and B that we're used to, they did a great job of connecting to the fans. So I'm a kid singing. She said, it's your child. I never even been through no shit like that. Cause I'm a kid. I'm a kid. I don't know what it's like for somebody to come knock on my door and come to me as a woman and say that. Me and you sharing a nigga, you know, like, I don't know what that's like. But they have the ability to connect with us and make us relate to situations that we've never been through. So I don't care who wrote it. I care how it's delivered and how it sound. Now, for rap, obviously, it's a double standard. It's no different than men and women. [00:25:06] Speaker A: Okay, bet I feel a little different. You cooking. You cooking. [00:25:09] Speaker B: I feel a little different in that instance. But for R and B, no, I don't care. Cause I think it's all about the delivery and the. Yeah, it's just all about the delivery of it. [00:25:18] Speaker A: So then when it comes to rap or hip hop, where does the double standard come from, though? Is it just because we attach a different level of authenticity or truth to the bars, to the lyrics? Or, like, where does that. Like, why is it a double standard? [00:25:30] Speaker B: I think just because that's just the way that we've normalized rap is that if you're rapping about something, it has to be your experience versus R&B. It's not. It's just. It's just. It's literally just a double standard. [00:25:42] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:25:42] Speaker B: That's literally what it is. It don't make sense. [00:25:44] Speaker A: It don't. Okay, bet that's. That's just how I'm trying to apply logic to it. [00:25:47] Speaker B: Yeah, no, it's just. It don't make sense. That's. That's literally what it is. Because if you're rapping about sliding on opps and stuff like that. If I become a rapper today and I start rapping about killing people and sliding on ops, but you writing it for me, then it's like I'm lying. [00:26:01] Speaker A: Okay. Okay. I mean, I just wanted to know because I remember. I think. I think we had the car. I think. I don't know if I brought it up when we had. I. I should have brought that shit up when we had Partisan Fontaine up here. I don't know if I asked him or not, but I remember asking him about Cardi B and. Cause he, you know, it's a well known secret that Partisan, like, writes a lot of Cardi B stuff and contributes with her music. I asked him straight up. I said, can you be a goat or can you be like one of the top five if you don't write your lyrics? He said no. And so I know that that's a double standard within R and B, but I just never thought about it as to why. You know what I mean? [00:26:39] Speaker B: I'm sure that there is and educated response to that. I don't have it. What I know, the way that I interpret it and how I understand is that to me, it just doesn't make sense because you can't. It's all music. It's all music. It's writers. It's just different genres. Even with, like, rock or pop, I don't care. I don't even. Sometimes I don't even know what they talk about, but I don't care if they never been through it or anything. We're not gonna have that same thing for like. Well, no, I was gonna say gospel, but Gospel. I probably would want it to be your own testimony. Facts for gospel. I do kinda want it to be, bro. [00:27:14] Speaker A: Like, you can't be up there testifying, and you ain't really like that. Yeah, that ain't it, bro. You know what's crazy? I think I'm figuring it out as you talking. Maybe it has to do with the believability of who you are as a person. Fuck the lyrics and what the song is. I don't believe Gina's out here sliding on opps. [00:27:35] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:35] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Whereas if you talking about, like, me, if I'm talking about I'm catching faze running Manitoba Minimums in the pen, you not gonna get that from me. But if Blueface dropped it, you like, okay, that makes sense. [00:27:45] Speaker B: I believe you. [00:27:46] Speaker A: I believe it. [00:27:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:47] Speaker A: Even if he didn't write it, you still fucking with it. [00:27:50] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:27:50] Speaker A: Does that make sense? [00:27:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:51] Speaker A: So I think it might have something to do with that. [00:27:54] Speaker B: So Glorilla said that she is going to drop an R and B album. And it looks like the fans are divided on if they do or don't want this type of music from Glorilla. [00:28:05] Speaker A: I don't know, bro. I think it's too early to be pivoted. She got nominated for a Grammy for Glorious, which is a great rap album. [00:28:14] Speaker B: What was your interpretation of the tweet when she said that she was gonna drop an R and B album? When Glorilla says that, what did you think it was gonna be? [00:28:21] Speaker A: She gonna sing. [00:28:22] Speaker B: See, that's not. I don't think it's gonna be that. I think she's gonna give us more of what she does on R and B projects or, like, what she did with Keyshia Cole. I don't think she gonna sing. I think she's gonna still be rapping, but on R and B beats. Maybe samples and things like that. [00:28:38] Speaker A: Maybe some melodic rap. Then probably. Maybe. Okay, I fuck with that. [00:28:43] Speaker B: And then what? We also don't know. Cause that's like, if Chris Brown told us he was gonna drop a rap album, we would fuck with it because we heard him rap before you. [00:28:51] Speaker A: Right. [00:28:51] Speaker B: We necessarily don't know if she could sing or not. [00:28:54] Speaker A: Chris Brown, also 15, 20 year veteran. [00:28:57] Speaker B: At this point, but he was rapping early on. What is it called? Fan of a fan. Was he rapping on there? [00:29:03] Speaker A: Yeah, but that was still like six, seven years into his career. [00:29:07] Speaker B: So then what's your. [00:29:09] Speaker A: I'm saying Glo. This her first album. [00:29:11] Speaker B: How long she been in the game? [00:29:13] Speaker A: Not even. She got Signed in what, 20? I think she got signed right before COVID Maybe like 20, 19, 2018, I think. [00:29:21] Speaker B: So was that six years? [00:29:22] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:23] Speaker B: So Chris Brown, that fan of a fan was what? [00:29:25] Speaker A: Yeah. Maybe it's a double standard. Maybe I. Do you know what? Maybe I just want raps from glow. Like, I just. I don't know. I don't know. It might be good. [00:29:37] Speaker B: I think it's gonna work out. I expect that Glorilla is working with the top of the top. The best team, the best producers, the best visualizers. That's in the game. So I personally think that it's gonna eat. I think she's definitely gonna understand the assignment. [00:29:54] Speaker A: Glorilla got signed in 2022. [00:29:57] Speaker B: But when did that song. How long she was doing that song, though? [00:30:00] Speaker A: That song came out the year before 2021. [00:30:02] Speaker B: Hell no. We been heard that before 2020. [00:30:06] Speaker A: It says the deal maybe on the Underground. Oh, it says the deal was finalized in 2022. So I don't know. FNF. Let me see. FNF. It don't matter. But I just wanted to be accurate in it. Yeah, it shows her. It says 2022. [00:30:21] Speaker B: And we didn't think she can do. We were all caught off guard by the gospel song. [00:30:26] Speaker A: You right, that gospel song, hard. [00:30:28] Speaker B: She dropped the gospel song. And at that point, I mean, they. Snoop put out a gospel album and. [00:30:34] Speaker A: She got nominated for that. [00:30:36] Speaker B: And at that point, once I already accomplished this. Let me tap in. Do you know Tap in. Do something else. Tap in and do something else. [00:30:42] Speaker A: I mean, maybe. I don't know. Maybe I'm just a fan of GLOW rapping. I don't want no change. But it could be interesting. [00:30:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:30:50] Speaker A: If she were to drop a R and B song, like. Okay, let me ask you this different question. What R and B song you think would be dope? Like, as a hip hop song? Just in general? [00:31:03] Speaker B: Well, we got it. Jagged Edge, Let's Get Married, and then let's Get Married. The remix. [00:31:08] Speaker A: And I love the remix better. You like the original or you like the remix better? [00:31:12] Speaker B: 50. 50. [00:31:13] Speaker A: It depend on what mood you in. [00:31:14] Speaker B: Yeah. Depending on how the temperature is outside. [00:31:19] Speaker A: Depending on what mood you in. So that poses another question of what hip hop song would also be good as a R and B song. [00:31:29] Speaker B: You give me yours? [00:31:32] Speaker A: Well, I have a list that I'm pulling up. It's 21 questions. 50 Cent. You think that'd be a cool R and b record? [00:31:39] Speaker B: That is an R& B song. [00:31:40] Speaker A: No, Nate is the R and B. [00:31:42] Speaker B: That's classified as R and B and hip hop. [00:31:44] Speaker A: Is it. [00:31:46] Speaker B: I'm almost sure that that's R and B and hip hop. [00:31:48] Speaker A: It's R and B and hip hop together. I'm talking about just a full straight through R and B song from an R and B artist. [00:31:53] Speaker B: So take 50 off. [00:31:56] Speaker A: Right? Okay, maybe. I don't know. If you take 50 off, it kind of lose it. Like the hook is fire. But the whole point of the record is 50 Cent's verse. [00:32:05] Speaker B: So if you hear 50 Cent singing 21 questions, does that make it a R and B song to you? [00:32:14] Speaker A: Yes, I guess so. So, I mean, that's the only one that I thought of. Because what brought that to my attention is I seen the debate back and forth between how 50 Cent got Ja Rule out the paint and then took and then started doing everything. Ja was doing the melodic sing songy raps types thing. Cause Ya Rule was still rapping even though he was like. It was still like. He was like. I don't wanna say he's the first person to do melodic rap. Cause I don't know enough. [00:32:41] Speaker B: I think he's definitely the pioneer though. [00:32:42] Speaker A: He's definitely the pioneer to make hit records to do and Nelly and Nelly Niggas be having Nelly fucked up. [00:32:48] Speaker B: Yeah, it's Ja and Nelly. Ja Rule and Nelly was Drake before Drake. [00:32:53] Speaker A: No argument. They finna wear your ass out for that. [00:32:57] Speaker B: That's all right. [00:32:57] Speaker A: I can toe up a nothing. [00:32:59] Speaker B: I'll make my Twitter back private. [00:33:03] Speaker A: Okay. So another conversation that we were having is what would you do in a scary movie? We were actually here at the radio station and I don't know if you was high or not, but there was like this board in the room and you was like, yeah, if somebody came in here, I picked this board up and he came in the scream dude came in here with a knife. I hold this whiteboard in front of me and get out the room and leave you and A here and I'M out. [00:33:28] Speaker B: Yeah. The only chance he'll have is to slice my Achilles. What is it called? [00:33:33] Speaker A: Achilles heel. [00:33:34] Speaker B: Achilles heel. But other than that, I'm blocking my body with something. [00:33:39] Speaker A: So that's the game plan in Scary Movie. No matter what. [00:33:42] Speaker B: Or give him some pussy. Either way, I'm getting out of here. I'm making it home to my dog. [00:33:51] Speaker A: I know the killer is a man. [00:33:53] Speaker B: I beat a bitch up. She's a bitch. I sock her out. I ain't running from no bitch. [00:33:59] Speaker A: That's not true. [00:34:00] Speaker B: I can look at her body type and see if it's true. [00:34:01] Speaker A: Oh, that's why you better make that assessment because I'm running me today. I'm DJ ahead. I'm 40 years old. I'm running from Clarissa Shields. [00:34:09] Speaker B: But I'm not thinking about what the gender is underneath. I'm gonna assume that men, the male gender, the male species is so corrupt that you would pick up a knife and put a mask on and go on a killing spree. [00:34:21] Speaker A: Right? Right. [00:34:22] Speaker B: I don't expect a woman to do. [00:34:23] Speaker A: Nothing like that shit. [00:34:24] Speaker B: Although there's a couple of Scream films where the killer did end up being a female accomplice. [00:34:31] Speaker A: It's a whole TV show that women be watching about that. [00:34:35] Speaker B: But they not putting mask on them bitches is bold on snap. They killing with. They. You know, like, they poisoning you. They setting a house on fire. Yeah. They hiring a killer or something like that. But yeah. Nah, I'm gonna assume that that's a man living out his video game fantasy. [00:34:55] Speaker A: Okay. [00:34:55] Speaker B: What you gonna do? [00:34:57] Speaker A: Me? I'm probably going to. I mean, it depend on. Okay. I'm gonna keep it real. If I feel like I can win, I'll run it. I'll run the fade. But if I look at. And I'm like, nah. Like our engineer Avery, like, if he. Like, that's as big as I'm gonna go. [00:35:14] Speaker B: Pause. Pause. What the fuck? [00:35:21] Speaker A: That was bad. That was really bad. [00:35:23] Speaker B: That was your worst one. [00:35:24] Speaker A: That was terrible. [00:35:26] Speaker B: That might have been your worst. Hey, you ever watched? Have you watched let's Rap About It? Fab, Dave East, Jim Jones and Mayno show. They. I thought my pause. I thought I was a bad. I thought me as the pause police. I thought I was overdoing it. They pausing over anything. But they are all valid pauses. [00:35:49] Speaker A: Really? [00:35:50] Speaker B: Yes. [00:35:50] Speaker A: Okay. [00:35:51] Speaker B: It was just. Fabulous birthday. Fabulous is my mom's birthday. Same day. Fabulous birthday. They're handing him his. It looks like cupcakes shaped in an F. They're handing it to him with the candles on top. And instead of blowing the candles out, Fab fans them. [00:36:08] Speaker A: Cause he don't want to blow on the cake. [00:36:09] Speaker B: Cause he don't want to blow on the cake. [00:36:10] Speaker A: Well, also, that's a weird ass. I would love to know where that tradition came from. Because people like, I don't know if you've ever been to an elementary school or not, but it's just. No, I'm talking about like as an adult, it's just bacteria everywhere. Like, they blow they nose and they just touching shit and it's just like. And then they have a birthday and the kid blows all over the cake, and then they slice it up and give the DNA to everybody. [00:36:37] Speaker B: Well, when you think about it like. [00:36:38] Speaker A: That, what the fuck is going on? [00:36:40] Speaker B: I don't understand the concept also. Cause I just don't understand, like. I guess, like, I would like to know. That's some high shit. Thank you. That's some high shit. Cause who did come up with that, bro? [00:36:51] Speaker A: You. First of all, when you blow just like that, there's still DNA that comes out of your mouth, right? And you just blow it all over the cake and then pass it out to all the kids that take home to their parent. And it's like, that shit is disgusting. [00:37:03] Speaker B: That is insanitary. [00:37:05] Speaker A: So him doing this is valid. [00:37:06] Speaker B: That is valid. [00:37:07] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:37:08] Speaker B: Fab might have did his big one with that. He might need to get his baddie chained. [00:37:12] Speaker A: Boom. [00:37:12] Speaker B: Cause that makes sense. [00:37:13] Speaker A: It makes sense. [00:37:14] Speaker B: You blow it out. I mean, you fan it out. [00:37:16] Speaker A: Fan it out. I'm out. [00:37:17] Speaker B: I've always wondered, too. Where did the whole, like, dandelion thing come from? Like to blow on a dandelion and make a wish. [00:37:23] Speaker A: That was some. That's just some bullshit. [00:37:25] Speaker B: We just been. And that's y' all people. No, that's y' all generation. Y' all era that was just making up stuff. [00:37:31] Speaker A: That was the generation before. [00:37:32] Speaker B: Cause I wanna know why I can't wear a hat inside. [00:37:35] Speaker A: That's stupid. [00:37:36] Speaker B: That's stupid. [00:37:37] Speaker A: And you want a hot take. [00:37:38] Speaker B: What? [00:37:39] Speaker A: I always leave my hat on during the national anthem. [00:37:42] Speaker B: You supposed to take it off. You ever seen, like, when they. When they at a sports game and they do the national anthem and the guys take their hats off and it's across the street. Oh, no. Cause that's supposed to be respect to the veterans. [00:37:53] Speaker A: Correct. [00:37:54] Speaker B: But why he said he not doing it. Why we respecting the veterans? [00:37:57] Speaker A: No, why is that paying. Why is that motion paying respect to the veterans? [00:38:01] Speaker B: Well, them was the whites. I told you white people is aliens. Okay, now listen. [00:38:07] Speaker A: It's a bunch of shit that I don't understand, though. [00:38:09] Speaker B: I told you that. The other one I don't understand. The bad luck that it's bad luck to wear an umbrella in the house. I mean, to have open it. It's bad luck to have an umbrella open in the house. That don't make sense to me. It don't make no sense because how. [00:38:20] Speaker A: It don't make no sense. [00:38:22] Speaker B: Do you believe you shouldn't walk under a ladder, too. That's also supposed to be bad luck. I just wouldn't do that. I just wouldn't do that. But one thing that I just can't help is, you know, I done did this with you. Don't split that pole. Yeah, I'm somebody walking back around. [00:38:41] Speaker A: Yeah, you either, or you'll grab. Yeah, you split. You be serious about that shit. [00:38:45] Speaker B: But I don't even know where I got that from. [00:38:47] Speaker A: It's just being conditioned by some niggas that didn't know better. [00:38:51] Speaker B: We was just making up stuff. We got told it was bad luck when we was little. It's like the don't step on a crack. Break your mama back. Don't tell a lie. It's a lie bump on yourself. [00:38:59] Speaker A: Oh, the lie bump. [00:39:00] Speaker B: And we need to start letting people know that's herpes. At some point, we gonna have to like. But you just got told a bunch of shit. Adulting is realizing that that bump on your tongue is herpes. That ain't no damn lie bump. [00:39:15] Speaker A: You was lying. No, nigga. You was with Keisha. You know what I'm saying? That's what's going on. [00:39:23] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:39:24] Speaker A: One more thing. Cause we do music a lot. We go to studios, we listen to music, we critique. We be in here. I can't stand. When I go to the studio, the niggas will be like, I want you to listen to this song. They press play, turn the music all the way up, then start talking to me. [00:39:41] Speaker B: Oh, that pissed me off, bro. [00:39:42] Speaker A: I be wanting to crash out in the studio session every time. So what I do is I just walk over to the board and hit the space bar. [00:39:48] Speaker B: What'd you say? [00:39:49] Speaker A: All right, now what you say? I was just saying that, you know this song right here? Is this shit finna go up? Nigga, you could have waited till after I was done listening to say then I hit the space bar again. And when they talk, I. I just stop it. I can't stand that. Like, I don't know if it's age or what, but I just. I have a. That is a trigger for me. [00:40:08] Speaker B: Speaking of music, though, because I'm tired of people sending me their music. [00:40:12] Speaker A: That's not going to stop. [00:40:13] Speaker B: Look at this threat. You don't got to read it, but just scroll through and see how. Look how long it is. [00:40:20] Speaker A: Okay, this is. Oh, you didn't have a number. Oh, my gosh. I went back to 2022, and in 2022, this person said, what's up? And you said, what's up? And you said, who this and hasn't. It's nothing but records. [00:40:39] Speaker B: It's nothing but music. [00:40:40] Speaker A: It's just records in here. [00:40:41] Speaker B: And then ask if we can go together, too. At the bottom, he said, it's a petition. You can read that. [00:40:48] Speaker A: Okay. By the way, it's a petition going around saying, me and you need to get together, baby. Not me. I ain't say that's what the streets keep saying. [00:40:58] Speaker B: The streets don't even know me. [00:41:00] Speaker A: What streets? What streets? [00:41:04] Speaker B: I'm about to change my number. And one thing that I need to start stop doing is giving anybody my number. [00:41:09] Speaker A: Yeah, I never understood why you did that in the first. [00:41:11] Speaker B: I give anybody my number. Why I be feeling punk sometimes. Like, I don't know how to say no, I guess. But when somebody asks me to do something, I don't know how to, like, decline or say no or, like, turn them down. So I give my number. [00:41:22] Speaker A: Nah, we not doing that. People be like, oh, we need to build. Okay, like, build what? It's all good, Bobby. Yeah, we can build. Here's my email. Send me two records at the most and I get back to you. [00:41:36] Speaker B: So, look, I'm going through my. I'm going through my mentions right now. I tweeted, name one bill you wish I'd have. Name one bill you wish had a Black Friday sale. What's yours? [00:41:50] Speaker A: Health insurance. My health insurance is so high, bro. Like, health insurance damn near rent at this point. And I'm just. I'm not with it. So I don't know who got to do. If one of them niggas that be in DC need to fix this shit. I don't even give a fuck who it is at this point. [00:42:10] Speaker B: Shout out to the shade room. They just commented on the tweet and they said rent. Shout out to L Brothers Media, my mortgage facts, my 461.42 cents card. [00:42:28] Speaker A: Note that car note. Whooping whoever that is. [00:42:31] Speaker B: Electric and car note. Let me find another one. Grocery bill for Show. [00:42:37] Speaker A: You know what's crazy? The groceries ain't the thing. It's the. Well, not even groceries. It's not the shit that go with you. It's like the essential groceries. Eggs, butter, like milk. I don't do milk. But like those are the ones. [00:42:51] Speaker B: I've been going to the grocery store. So I've been meal prepping for like the past two months, three months. I go to the grocery store on Sunday every week and I get what I need for the week. Why am I spending 150 on ingredients? I might as well eat out. [00:43:10] Speaker A: It's low key. I low key. Did the math one day and because of the way we live, like I'm always at the radio station, at the studio, at the office. It's low key. Cheaper for me to eat out. [00:43:21] Speaker B: I saw this on Twitter. Somebody said real adulting is realizing that it's cheaper to eat out rather than cook at home. [00:43:29] Speaker A: Cause the time it's gonna take me to go, I gotta go home. [00:43:32] Speaker B: Cause it's the energy. It's the energy I'm spending. [00:43:35] Speaker A: I gotta go home. I gotta like I'm hungry now. You know what I'm saying? We at the radio station. It's gonna take us. You already know what this is finna be this looking like a 45 minute drive to the house. Then another 45 minutes until I. That's. I'm looking at two hours from the time I leave the radio station. That's out. We not doing that. [00:43:56] Speaker B: Yeah, so it was. Somebody had tweeted, we got enough TVs, put them groceries on sale. Facts black for Black Friday. But yeah, for me, Black Friday car insurance for sure. Because if, to be real, if I ain't really hitting nothing all year, y' all can give me a sale, we can get a little coupon. [00:44:16] Speaker A: Crazy. [00:44:17] Speaker B: Give me a coupon. [00:44:18] Speaker A: I ain't ran into nothing. Yeah, I ain't ran into nothing to that this year. [00:44:21] Speaker B: She preaching. That's facts. My driving record's so clean. [00:44:24] Speaker A: Yes. [00:44:25] Speaker B: Like, give me all that back. Cause adulting is realizing that car insurance is a Ponzi scheme. Yeah, yeah. You can't do nothing with that car insurance money that you put in. Unless you get into an accident, you did something, you don't get nothing back. I can't go get my car serviced. I can't go get gas, I can't pay for tires or nothing. Y' all just keeping my money and giving it to everybody else for they deductible when they hit something. [00:44:54] Speaker A: That's a fact. It's a Ponzi scheme, but it's legally mandated. That's how crazy it is. [00:45:01] Speaker B: Legal deeds. [00:45:03] Speaker A: So if you don't have it, you breaking the law. [00:45:06] Speaker B: Yeah, that's crazy. You know, would need a Black Friday sale. That registration. Them tags. I'm just a girl. I got 20, 25 tags in my glove compartment and 2024 tags in my glove compartment. I ain't put them stickers on yet. [00:45:22] Speaker A: You just rolling around. [00:45:24] Speaker B: Yeah, they in my glove compartment. I never put my sticker on. [00:45:27] Speaker A: Ain't nobody ever stopped you. [00:45:28] Speaker B: Mm. Nate thought I was down bad. She said it was on the phone one day, she said, yeah, and your tags expired dinner. I literally. I said, why they say 22? Oh, yeah. So I got 23 and 24 in my glove compartment. I got 22 tags on her license plate. Like, I was concerned for my friend. The envelope not even cracked. I ain't even open them. But she got them. Well, I got them. They in the good compartment. She good. [00:45:57] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:45:57] Speaker B: I just wanted to see how long I can go without getting pulled over. [00:46:00] Speaker A: And even if you get pulled over, you probably go. [00:46:02] Speaker B: Cause they can look it up, huh? [00:46:03] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:46:05] Speaker A: That's why I be mad. You can pull. You don't have to pull me over, impede my progress or ruin my day. All you gotta do is run my plate. You can do that from your car at the red light. [00:46:15] Speaker B: They wanna see who in there, though. [00:46:18] Speaker A: Some bullshit. Okay. I wanna send a congratulations to Tyler, the creator, because Tyler has been named Apple Music Artist of the Year, which is a huge honor. Apple is. I want to say Apple is one of the more strict, like, platforms as far as the critic, the critique of music. If you remember, like, a couple years ago, they did the best. Or. Yeah, I think they did the best album of all time and gave it to Lauryn Hill, which was crazy. It was crazy. Like, a black woman got the best album of all time and she only dropped one album. So I thought that was dope. This being Artist of the Year is super dope to me. Not because Tyler is a black artist and all that kind of shit, but just because it's not a history lesson. It's literally this year. So it's something that can go to any artist every year. And Tyler has definitely earned. He dropped two projects back to back. He was still on the Chroma Copia tour when he dropped Don't Tap that Glass. Like, literally, he had Don't Tap that Glass debut outside the arena. I think he was at the Barclays center when he debuted the new album and after he got off stage from the album before. So I thought that was dope. [00:47:30] Speaker B: Fun fact. So YouTube turned 20 this year. Oh, and Guapole, Closer to my dreams was the first music video upload by a Black woman on YouTube. [00:47:40] Speaker A: Really? [00:47:40] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:41] Speaker A: Damn. YouTube turned what? 20? [00:47:44] Speaker B: 20. [00:47:45] Speaker A: Damn. [00:47:45] Speaker B: We old YouTube been out for 20 years. [00:47:49] Speaker A: That's crazy. You know what? That brings me to another question I have for you. What is the best non music video you saw on YouTube? [00:48:00] Speaker B: What? [00:48:01] Speaker A: The best video that you've ever watched on YouTube? Like, you have one that you've watched. I go back to the Birdman video. [00:48:06] Speaker B: I go back to Ray J and Fabulous from breakfast club. [00:48:10] Speaker A: Both of ours are breakfast clubs. [00:48:11] Speaker B: I probably listen to that. Probably, like every six months. [00:48:15] Speaker A: I go back to the bird one every three months. I watch the Birdman interview every three. [00:48:20] Speaker B: It's very entertaining. [00:48:21] Speaker A: I just gotta go back to it and be like, yeah, you know, that's one of my favorite YouTube videos ever. [00:48:27] Speaker B: So Apple is dropping a $230 sock for your phone. That motherfucker better charge it too. [00:48:36] Speaker A: It don't. It's literally. [00:48:37] Speaker B: Answer it, charge it, play music. It better be a speaker embedded in it. [00:48:41] Speaker A: It don't do none of that. [00:48:42] Speaker B: That's not a sock that I'm stalking on Christmas. [00:48:45] Speaker A: It don't do none of that, bro. It's literally a phone condom for no reason. [00:48:50] Speaker B: You can text. Can you text on it? [00:48:52] Speaker A: I mean, you can text through it. Like, yeah, but it's. Why? [00:48:58] Speaker B: Why do we need this? [00:49:00] Speaker A: That's not the problem. The problem is not that they made the sock. The problem is that it's $230. That's the problem. Cause I got a sock at the house. I could just throw this motherfucking phone in and cut the face out. [00:49:11] Speaker B: Temu gonna have it for $3. Yeah, Sheen, TikTok shop. [00:49:19] Speaker A: I wonder what they gonna do about temu. Cause, like, you can get a MacBook for $13 on teen. [00:49:26] Speaker B: When is that motherfucker gonna come on? I got a question for you before we get up out of here. [00:49:33] Speaker A: What? [00:49:34] Speaker B: What's the first thing that you would do if you woke up as the opposite sex? You only have 24 hours to do it. [00:49:40] Speaker A: My answer's not appropriate. [00:49:44] Speaker B: Well, give us something. [00:49:45] Speaker A: I would explore myself. And then probably, yeah, I would probably. I don't know. I would that. Okay, am I me or am I somebody else? I'm me. And I wake up as a woman. Yeah, I'm. I'm. I'm oh, no, I'm not exploring. I'm freaking the fuck out. I'm going to lose my mind. [00:50:07] Speaker B: All right, but after the first hour, now you done realize you're a bitch. [00:50:10] Speaker A: I'm gonna. No, bro, I probably would. I literally would go check myself into something and be not okay with that. [00:50:18] Speaker B: If you looked down and you had titties and your dick was gone, I'm. [00:50:24] Speaker A: Cry. [00:50:25] Speaker B: You not gonna go have sex? [00:50:26] Speaker A: Fuck no. I don't want nobody to see me like that. [00:50:30] Speaker B: But you don't know that you about to switch back in 24 hours. This is your new normal to you. This is like, oh, I woke up, like, on Freaky Friday. I woke up a woman. [00:50:45] Speaker A: I'm just not okay with this. I'm keep. I'm so uncomfortable. [00:50:52] Speaker B: So when you said, my answer's not inappropriate, what was you thinking? [00:50:55] Speaker A: I was thinking that I woke up as a new. Like, I kind of remember my previous life, but I'm not me. [00:51:02] Speaker B: Okay, so let's say that that's the story. [00:51:04] Speaker A: So then I would probably. I'll probably, like, explore myself and then go hook up with women. [00:51:09] Speaker B: So you would fuck women? [00:51:11] Speaker A: You would go scissor 100%. [00:51:13] Speaker B: You would wake up a bitch and go, keep fucking bitches? [00:51:15] Speaker A: Yes. [00:51:18] Speaker B: Okay. [00:51:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:51:19] Speaker B: But you forgot that you was a man. [00:51:21] Speaker A: I think I would still run it with the women I'll run it up with. [00:51:25] Speaker B: So you would be a dyke. [00:51:26] Speaker A: I don't know which role I would play, but I'm in the movie. You know what I'm saying? [00:51:35] Speaker B: Bro, waking up and deciding to be a dyke is crazy. Like, what? Me? [00:51:43] Speaker A: I'm going to pee standing up. [00:51:46] Speaker B: I'm going straight to the bathroom. [00:51:49] Speaker A: What? I mean, you would pee all over the place. [00:51:52] Speaker B: Like, I would lift the toilet up. [00:51:54] Speaker A: But with no practice. You probably wouldn't do it right the first time. [00:51:57] Speaker B: I probably wouldn't. Then I'mma jack off. [00:52:00] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:52:01] Speaker B: Crazy, too. I'm probably gonna get a sock and some lotion. [00:52:04] Speaker A: A sock? [00:52:05] Speaker B: Cause who. [00:52:05] Speaker A: I'm a fuck, bro. A sock. That ain't what you want to do. [00:52:08] Speaker B: That's what they be doing, though. [00:52:10] Speaker A: No, they don't. They do that in prison. [00:52:11] Speaker B: I thought that's how. I thought. That's how y' all introduce yourself to that. [00:52:17] Speaker A: A sock? [00:52:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:52:20] Speaker A: No, fool, A sock is extremely rough and lotion. All right. [00:52:26] Speaker B: You gonna sit here and look at me with a straight face, say you ain't never did that? [00:52:29] Speaker A: No, never in life. [00:52:36] Speaker B: Nigga. Avery face. [00:52:37] Speaker A: What? A sock. [00:52:38] Speaker B: He don't believe You. [00:52:39] Speaker A: You hit a sock. You hit a sock, Avery. [00:52:44] Speaker B: Now, wait, no, don't try to flip it on him. [00:52:46] Speaker A: I ain't flipping on him. I'm not fucking with no sock. That's out. I done did some wild shit, but a sock is a no, no. Or maybe I just could never afford good quality socks. [00:52:57] Speaker B: But no, I'mma go fight. I'm gonna go sock somebody out for sure. If my fist ain't never been this strong before, I'm socking somebody out. [00:53:06] Speaker A: You're just gonna go experiment on all of the. [00:53:08] Speaker B: I'm probably gonna sock. I'm probably gonna sock a nigga that played with me as a girl. [00:53:12] Speaker A: Okay. [00:53:13] Speaker B: And then I think that's probably it. I might go get, like, an ID made or something just so I can have it so I can do fraud in my real life. So when I switch back now, I got an ID made as a nigga. But hit us up. Let us know what's the first thing that you would do if you woke up as the opposite. [00:53:35] Speaker A: Sexy as hell. Y' all gonna commit fraud after I beat a nigga up? [00:53:39] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:53:39] Speaker A: Yeah. You're not gonna have the. The strength to do that after you do what you're gonna do. [00:53:44] Speaker B: What, to go fight? [00:53:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:45] Speaker B: I'll go get the ID first then. [00:53:46] Speaker A: Okay. [00:53:47] Speaker B: It come in the mail about seven days. [00:53:48] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:50] Speaker B: Is that it? [00:53:51] Speaker A: Yeah. Hit us up and let us know what you think. If. What would you woke. If you woke up a different person? I guess that's what the question is. [00:53:57] Speaker B: Opposite sex. [00:53:58] Speaker A: The opposite sex. But you were still aware that you were the other thing before, so let us know what you think. Also, if there's any dope music that you want Gina to listen to, send. [00:54:09] Speaker B: It to J Head. J head dot com. Honest feedback. [00:54:15] Speaker A: Yeah, you can type in Honest Feedback. You know, that show is up and running right now. The link is in my bio on Instagram. And also hit that subscribe button on. Effective immediately. And, Jeannie, you still selling merch? You're going to do some Black Friday or. [00:54:28] Speaker B: Dang. Black Friday today? [00:54:31] Speaker A: Next week. [00:54:31] Speaker B: Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. Oh, I can talk about next week. Yeah, I. I am going to do a Black Friday. [00:54:35] Speaker A: Remember, you did one last year? [00:54:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I did. I did do one. I am going to do a Black Friday sale for the. I'll do it for the cars, and I'll do it for the merch. Hofessions.com and ginaviews la tap in. [00:54:45] Speaker A: It's effective immediate.

Other Episodes

Episode

November 25, 2025 00:42:52
Episode Cover

K Camp On Current R&B, Dating Turn Offs, Fan Experiences, Song Inpso & MORE❗️| Effective Immediately

Effective Immediately is a nationally syndicated radio show and podcast that serves as the ultimate destination for cultural conversations, exclusive interviews, and relevant content....

Listen

Episode

November 19, 2025 01:22:07
Episode Cover

Effective Immediately Live❗️Eric Bellinger New Album, Tyler The Creator Tweets, Versuz & MORE❗️

Effective Immediately is a nationally syndicated radio show and podcast that serves as the ultimate destination for cultural conversations, exclusive interviews, and relevant content....

Listen

Episode 112

August 11, 2025 00:57:59
Episode Cover

Terrace Martin & Kenyon Dixon On New Album, Working With Top Artists & MORE❗️| Effective Immediately

Kenyon Dixon & Terrace Martin sit down with DJ Hed & Gina Views to talk their new collab album, their music inspo, work with...

Listen