Effective Immediately Ep. 74❗️| Netflix 50 Cent & Sean Combs Doc, Apple Music 2025 Replay & MORE❗️

December 06, 2025 01:05:56
Effective Immediately Ep. 74❗️| Netflix 50 Cent & Sean Combs Doc, Apple Music 2025 Replay & MORE❗️
Effective Immediately w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️
Effective Immediately Ep. 74❗️| Netflix 50 Cent & Sean Combs Doc, Apple Music 2025 Replay & MORE❗️

Dec 06 2025 | 01:05:56

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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: Welcome to effective immediately. I'm DJ Head. [00:00:06] Speaker B: What's up y'? [00:00:07] Speaker A: All? [00:00:07] Speaker B: It's your favorite homegirl, Ginaviews. [00:00:08] Speaker A: Welcome to another week. Thank you for tuning in each and every week and thank you for subscribing. If you haven't already, then I'm not talking to you. [00:00:14] Speaker B: We close to 40k. [00:00:16] Speaker A: We close to 40k. Gina views says so. Hit that subscribe button if you in the chat. Tell everybody in the chat to subscribe. We appreciate you. You know what I mean? Great. Also, it's a lot going on. We gonna get to all of that. But I just wanna shout out to the people who actually listen to us on Hip Hop Nation. People have been tagging the shit out of us on the year end wrap ups. I wanna shout some people out, but I didn't save everybody. There's been a lot of people saying that Effective immediately was a number one or number two most listened to podcast or radio show and all of the things or YouTube video. Super dope. Thank you. Keep tagging us, post some screenshots. We need all the love we can get. [00:00:54] Speaker B: Being a part of somebody's like wrap up. Yeah, it just like my heart warmed every time somebody tag us in it. Cause that's cool. [00:01:02] Speaker A: That's cool. [00:01:02] Speaker B: And a lot of them, we're number one. [00:01:04] Speaker A: Yeah, I know. I was surprised. I was like, okay, I'll take a top 10, 15 situation. [00:01:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:01:09] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? [00:01:10] Speaker B: Kudos to us though. Us, our whole team. Because consistency is key. [00:01:14] Speaker A: Consistency is key. [00:01:15] Speaker B: And one thing that I know, it is easy to fall off of a project. Yes, it's very easy to fall off. And we being here every week. [00:01:24] Speaker A: Every week. [00:01:24] Speaker B: Every week. So we about to take a break, a big break. [00:01:29] Speaker A: I mean, but we got shit. [00:01:31] Speaker B: Yeah, the channel's still gonna be fully loaded. [00:01:34] Speaker A: Yeah, we got shit. You know what I'm saying? We got some heat too. Like I ain't, you know. Anyway, thank you for subscribing anything crazy in the week of Gina. [00:01:41] Speaker B: Nah, I actually went outside this week. [00:01:45] Speaker B: I got a full week next week. So I was making sure like this week I like went outside and showed my face, but I popped up. Blast is doing the Roxy five days. [00:01:53] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:54] Speaker B: I think the final day is this Sunday. Yeah, we going. I wanna go on Saturday. Yeah, I wanna go to the Saturday one. But yeah, so I went to. I didn't realize that it was a show. And then the after party. [00:02:08] Speaker A: He doing every night. [00:02:10] Speaker B: Yes. [00:02:10] Speaker A: Oh, no, he tripping. [00:02:12] Speaker B: Yes. [00:02:12] Speaker A: You can't. You not. I thought it was like, oh, it's like the kickoff party. And then he just do the shows. He doing a show at after party every night. [00:02:19] Speaker B: Every night. [00:02:19] Speaker A: He tripping. [00:02:20] Speaker B: So I'm thinking I'm pulling up to. I thought I was pulling up to the listening party and I'm about to hear the album. Nah, I thought I was going to the studio. I pulled up to the address. [00:02:27] Speaker A: It's the roxanne blast and keith20. [00:02:31] Speaker A: What the fuck is going on? He tripping, nigga. That ain't the way this shit is set up when you hit them 30s bad. Mm, mm. [00:02:38] Speaker B: Nah, but it was cool. That was a. A lot of LA faces there. I ran into some folks. Shout out to Gabe C. He's over on SoundCloud. That's our boy. [00:02:49] Speaker A: I saw him bring Tyga out. [00:02:52] Speaker B: I didn't go to that part. [00:02:53] Speaker A: No, I know that, but I'm saying, like, I saw him bring Tyga out, but it was crazy because I didn't really see anybody else like any other artists. Maybe he's spreading them out though. Maybe like people, he spread them out. Okay. [00:03:03] Speaker B: Yeah, probably. Cause I can't wait to see him and Bino. [00:03:07] Speaker A: Right? [00:03:08] Speaker B: Him and Bino did. Remember they did Kalen show at the YouTube. At the YouTube. And that was cool. Like anytime I see Blast and Beano on stage, they might be low key. My favorite duo. [00:03:20] Speaker A: I don't know that they are. Okay, here's a better question. Is there a better three? Is there a better series from a duo from la? [00:03:28] Speaker B: Whoo. I don't wanna make nobody mad right now. Cause you just said that to me off the top of my head. But we should definitely make that a conversation. [00:03:36] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, we'll add that. [00:03:37] Speaker B: We should definitely. [00:03:38] Speaker A: Cause I don't. [00:03:39] Speaker B: I can't think of nobody outside of blue books. [00:03:43] Speaker A: But that's a combo. Who are not an artist. Like basically they're not. They're singular artists. But they come together and they put together these projects. Like the only other duo that I could think of off the top of my head recently is Hitboy and Alchemist. But that's not really the same thing. But anyway, shout out to Beano and Blast. Shout out to Blast for doing five nights of. I think it's was the five year anniversary of no Love Lost. Five year anniversary of no Love Lost. Which is a big deal because Low key, that's a classic out here. [00:04:10] Speaker A: I think Six Tape would be classified as a classic. [00:04:13] Speaker B: Six Tape is a great project. [00:04:15] Speaker A: Okay, Six Tape was a great project. [00:04:18] Speaker B: But what you been up to? What you been doing? [00:04:21] Speaker A: So I went and did the LA auto show. [00:04:26] Speaker A: There was a show. So Shout to Spark, it's a technology company. They do. They're the ones that the diy. Basically, you can plug the computer, the chip into your car and get the diagnostic on your smartphone, which is dope because, you know, you don't have to go to the mechanic and pay them $150 to do a diagnostic. They threw this huge party at the. [00:04:44] Speaker B: Hold on. They got what? [00:04:45] Speaker A: Yeah, they got a thing. It's an app. It's called Spark. And you basically plug the thing into your car and you could run a diagnostic on your phone. [00:04:56] Speaker B: What? [00:04:57] Speaker A: Yeah, it's for real, too. [00:04:58] Speaker B: How much that cost? [00:04:59] Speaker A: I don't know. I don't know how much it costs. [00:05:01] Speaker B: I don't know why I'm acting like I'm gonna run a diagnostic on my car. I ain't even put my tags on. [00:05:05] Speaker A: Your tags are your glow. [00:05:06] Speaker B: Look, hey, I said what? Like I was gonna run a diagnostic on my car. I ain't got brakes. I ain't got brakes since I bought the car. [00:05:14] Speaker A: That's crazy. [00:05:16] Speaker B: It ain't screaming, bro. [00:05:18] Speaker A: You might be low key in your rotors. You don't even know. Do it go wrong when you stop? Oh, okay. You good? I can see you light tapping the brake. Anyway, but yeah, I went and did this party. They threw this huge end of the, like, closeout party. And I guess I could talk about it now, but Shout out to our producer, Nay. She wanted to go with her friends and family to the YG concert. And that was at the arena in Ie. So they go out there to the concert, and that was on the same day as a show that I did with yg. [00:05:49] Speaker B: Oh, that's why she had hit the group chat. [00:05:51] Speaker A: That's why she. [00:05:54] Speaker A: Like, how is YG gonna be at your sheet? And he got a whole concert he's headlining. He's headlining the West Coast Music Festival at the Toyota Arena. Okay. Everybody's gonna be there. DJ Quick is there. Like, everybody's there. How is he headlining that show? And he doing this car show. Yeah, the flyer, bro. Let me tell you what happened. Well, YG double booked himself. So he booked it, he headlined the show, and they said it was an amazing show. Then he got on that motherfucking 10 freeway and drove his ass back to the LA Auto show. [00:06:27] Speaker A: And then closed out. But it was super dope because it wasn't open to the public. It was a private VIP event just for the vendors and for the Executives and all that kind of shit. And they wanted some real LA shit. They had me, dj, then Tyga. And then YG performed. And I was like. And these like, you talking about Asians, white people, Mexicans. And it was just. They was in there like, got a badass bitch just bouncing on my dick. Bouncing on my. I was like, she bad in a motherfucker. I was like, oh, my God. I was like, music really be for everybody, bro. Yeah, this shit. And then YG came out and it'd be interesting. You know what's the funniest thing about watching YG perform is when he opened his set with bpt, I always look at the white people just to see what's gonna happen, see what he hits. Cause he hit three inbounds before he even do the record. He be like, nigga, nigga, nigga, nigga. Oh, that's four. [00:07:16] Speaker B: Shoot. What about I arrived for my mother? I put it out and I'm. Yeah, yeah. YG is a great performer. Last YG show I went to, he did LA function. [00:07:30] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. That's his element. [00:07:33] Speaker B: And then he do this thing where he. I don't know if this at every venue or if it just happened to be there, but the lights gotta be red. [00:07:39] Speaker A: Oh, I think that's a part of the YG package. Yeah. [00:07:43] Speaker B: So you can't book him at no venue where the light's not red. The light's gotta be red. But YG is like. And then whatever communication, him and Vision having. I think they in each other minds or something. [00:07:56] Speaker A: So I've said this before and I'll say it again. It's three DJs. DJ Vision is the best artist DJ I've ever seen, like, in my life. The best performer, like arena dj, like at games and festivals is DJ Mosky. I've never seen anybody better than DJ Mosky. And the best, just DJ nigga. Just. Oh, you say I'm your favorite dj. That's cute. That nigga DJ Artistic. That nigga know how to dj. That n know how to DJ Artistic. [00:08:27] Speaker B: Know how to read a room too. [00:08:28] Speaker A: That N can rock. I've seen him do a whole set of just this type of music, just this. Then he'll do just sample breakdowns and then. And just. Yeah, so I'm really. I really like. [00:08:38] Speaker B: I had told Artistic they should have had him at the. Cause he made a. Remember he made that mix for the no limit. [00:08:44] Speaker A: For the verses. [00:08:44] Speaker B: For the verses. And his mix was better than the show we got. [00:08:48] Speaker A: They should have let that N program. [00:08:49] Speaker B: They should have let. And he could have did. Both artists. [00:08:52] Speaker A: Both artists. Wasn't there a verses where I think. Was it the dipset one? No, it wasn't. I think they had different DJs. I remember there was somebody. There was one set where they shared the DJ shit. [00:09:03] Speaker B: Probably Ja Rule and Fat Joe Low Key. Maybe they shared Ashanti. They probably shared a dj. [00:09:09] Speaker A: Sound crazy. [00:09:10] Speaker B: Not like that. [00:09:11] Speaker A: That sound crazy. [00:09:12] Speaker B: They know if you seen verses. [00:09:13] Speaker A: They know what I know. But we gotta get into these topics because this Diddy documentary has taken over the timeline. Curtis 50 Cent Jackson is again on my number one, I don't want no smoke list. [00:09:27] Speaker B: Imagine beefing. Imagine this. Imagine beefing with a nigga so hard that he go to Netflix and executive produce a documentary about you. [00:09:39] Speaker A: That's not exactly flattering. [00:09:40] Speaker B: It's not. Oh, my goodness. Look, you got what you was gonna say. [00:09:45] Speaker A: Go ahead. [00:09:46] Speaker B: You throwing it to me. [00:09:48] Speaker A: Go ahead and cook, Chef. [00:09:49] Speaker B: Okay, look, so I'm thirsty. Anything 50 Cent, that drop, I make sure at midnight. [00:09:57] Speaker A: Press play. [00:09:57] Speaker B: I'm pressing play. It don't matter where I'm at either. When power. [00:10:02] Speaker B: Was still on on Starz, I used to have it on my phone. I stopped wherever I am and I'm watching. [00:10:08] Speaker A: I remember we were somewhere one time and you popped it on it. Was that in battle raps? You be in your phone and be like, oh. I'm like, what the fuck is Gina doing? [00:10:17] Speaker B: I be in my own world too. But yeah. So the Diddy doc dropped. And. [00:10:24] Speaker B: Honestly, there were some things on there that I was kind of surprised by. [00:10:31] Speaker B: Number one, the appearances made. So it's like the co founder of Bad Boys on there. What's his name? Curry. [00:10:39] Speaker A: Mark Curry. [00:10:40] Speaker B: Mark Curry. He's on there. Aubrey from Danity Kane, she's on there. [00:10:45] Speaker A: I forget Aubrey o'. Day. [00:10:46] Speaker B: Aubrey O. Day is on there. [00:10:47] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:10:48] Speaker B: And then I forget the other lady's name from Dirty Money. Not Don, the other one. Oh, not what's her name? Kalina. So Kalina's on there. And then they got two jurors from the trial. From the trial? [00:11:02] Speaker A: The trial was like two weeks ago. [00:11:04] Speaker B: They got two jobs. That's crazy. Yes. [00:11:07] Speaker A: Hey, bro. Nah, don't go. Don't go. Scoop up my old work and put them on. No doc, that's crazy. [00:11:15] Speaker B: They also have Capricorn Clark, who was his assistant. So it's all type of. [00:11:22] Speaker A: To put Capricorn Clark and Aubrey O. Day on the same dock is diabolical. [00:11:26] Speaker B: Yes. So Aubrey, just. Cause I don't wanna Spoil it for anybody. So I provide, like, some little tidbits, some little Cliff Notes. But Aubrey said. Well, Aubrey's reading something that was. I don't know if it was sent to her or if the producers gave it to her. I don't know what happened. But she's reading something that is basically recanting an encounter that someone else witnessed Aubrey having with Diddy. And I believe. [00:11:55] Speaker B: I want to say it's a bodyguard. I'm not 100% sure, but she doesn't even remember any of this stuff. [00:12:01] Speaker A: Aubree don't? [00:12:02] Speaker B: No. So this is a witness's experience seeing Aubree being. [00:12:11] Speaker B: Passed out. [00:12:12] Speaker A: Mm. That's okay. [00:12:15] Speaker B: And it's a sexual experience. [00:12:17] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:12:18] Speaker B: And she's passed out. Okay. So this person said they walked in and saw her passed out with, you know, I ain't gonna spoil it. But basically they was getting it cracking on her. [00:12:30] Speaker A: Right. [00:12:30] Speaker B: And she was asleep or whatever. [00:12:32] Speaker A: She don't even remember this encounter. [00:12:33] Speaker B: Or drugged. Or drugged. [00:12:35] Speaker A: Oh, my God. So, okay, there's a couple questions I have from your perspective for this doc. [00:12:40] Speaker B: Okay. [00:12:41] Speaker A: One, if Diddy were to put this doc out. Cause you watched it in its entirety. If Diddy were to put this out, do you think it would be edited the same way? [00:12:50] Speaker B: Hold that thought. I'm gonna get to that. Okay, hold that thought. Re. Ask me that in a couple minutes. Okay, ask me that again in a couple minutes. [00:12:58] Speaker A: All right. All right. [00:12:58] Speaker B: So Aubrey says that Capricorn Clark said that Cassie was kicking it with what's his name? What's his name? Trowell, the rapper. [00:13:11] Speaker A: Oh, Kid Cudi. [00:13:12] Speaker B: Kid Cudi. [00:13:13] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:13:14] Speaker B: Did he pull up, knock on the door, where my bitch at? She with Kid Cudi. She like, oh, she's out. Da, da, da, da. You tell her to get back here right now. Or whoopty, whoopty, whoop. At whatever point. Capricorn and Diddy drive 15 minutes to kid Cudi house. Just so happen neither one of them is there. Cassie. And Kid Cudi is not there. He says she need to get here right now or I'm smoking. Everybody. [00:13:41] Speaker A: Everybody. Everybody who at the house? [00:13:43] Speaker B: I don't know. I was probably scrolling Instagram by that point. [00:13:46] Speaker A: Okay, okay. [00:13:48] Speaker B: So, yeah, so she gives that. [00:13:53] Speaker B: That was her experience. So now the jurors is the jurors. And there were. I forget this young woman's name. But it was a media. It's a media personality or, like, somebody that, like, does media content. But they were. You know how, like, a lot of people were able to sit inside the courtroom. You know, stuff like that. So this woman says that. [00:14:15] Speaker B: Diddy has a team who feeds the media information. [00:14:23] Speaker B: So both this lady, the media personality, as well as the two jurors, they said they will be shocked when they will hear outside that such and such went down in the courtroom. That never happened. Because he has a team that's going to talk. It's like, if me and you standing out there and they like, this is what happened in the courtroom. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So that, you know, to put out a certain type of narrative about the case and you know what's going on and what happened. [00:14:48] Speaker A: So he hired Pope and Associates. [00:14:51] Speaker A: Okay? [00:14:52] Speaker B: Allegedly. [00:14:52] Speaker A: Allegedly. [00:14:53] Speaker B: All this alleged with Tasha K. Say even my name is allegedly. Allegedly. Okay, so then something else that was brought up in the documentary was that supposedly. [00:15:05] Speaker B: In the midst of, like, okay, so was it Rolling Stone? It was a magazine cover. I believe it was Rolling Stone. But Biggie was supposed to be on the COVID of it. He passed away or what, you know, whatever transpired within this time frame. And Diddy contacted his business partner and said, hey, put me on that cover. Whatever contract situation that they had. Let's say it's seven pages. Go on page four and rewrite something and slip it in there because it's already signed. Allegedly. [00:15:38] Speaker B: And Biggie paid for his own funeral. [00:15:42] Speaker B: He charges to the estate. [00:15:44] Speaker A: Okay, he charges to the estate. He's putting that together. That's crazy. [00:15:49] Speaker B: So then what they also have, which is a rumor that we've already heard, is that Biggie paid. I mean, I'm sorry, Diddy paid such and such a million dollars or whatever to kill Tupac. [00:16:03] Speaker A: Allegedly. [00:16:04] Speaker B: Right, Allegedly. So that's what's also being said. But this time now we have Keefe D's official confession audio. [00:16:14] Speaker A: Keefe D been confessing on Vlad and all kind of shit for the last. [00:16:18] Speaker B: 10 years, but this with the Feds. [00:16:20] Speaker A: Okay, all right. [00:16:21] Speaker B: And. [00:16:23] Speaker B: Supposedly. Cause that's newer testimony, bro. [00:16:25] Speaker A: This shit ain't new. [00:16:26] Speaker B: That's newer testimonies. I think this audio came. Was probably recorded during the time. Whatever. You know, how the show unsolved on. I don't know if it was FX or usa. [00:16:38] Speaker A: Nah, it was fx. [00:16:39] Speaker B: Fx. I think that, you know, they. You saw that. I'm not about to break that whole thing down. But remember how it was. Remember how it was, those confessions or whatever. So I'm assuming that it's during that investigation. I don't think this is new tapes or anything like that. And it got an appearance from Suge Knight in jail. He ain't on camera. It's his voice. [00:17:03] Speaker A: It's Suge. [00:17:04] Speaker B: It's Suge. Death Row Suge. [00:17:07] Speaker A: Oh, this ain't new. Suge. [00:17:09] Speaker B: I don't fucking know. Look, it's Suge on the tape, okay? Suge on the doc. [00:17:13] Speaker A: Okay? [00:17:16] Speaker A: So, okay. All right. [00:17:17] Speaker B: This was blowing my mind about this. So as I'm sitting here watching the doc, I didn't even realize. So obviously, documentaries are storytelling from someone else's narrative, you know, so it's created to paint a certain type of picture. What I never noticed. And obviously, probably cause I wasn't thoroughly paying attention to music as, you know, as deep as I am now as a personality. I didn't realize that Diddy was becoming a solo artist. Yeah, I didn't realize that. I didn't realize that. Even when you watch it. Look at all these. All these situations, all the scenarios that happened, everything that transpired. Number one, the first thing was the stampede at the celebrity basketball game. Then it was a situation where he allegedly. Where he supposedly knocked the music executive outside the head with a bottle. And then they shaking hands. Because he probably done got. You know, what I got from him is that he probably got paid off or something like that. Then the shooting at Quad Studios. Then actually Tupac actually dying. The situation with JLO at the award show when Sean goes to jail or whatever. In the midst of all of this shit. Oh, making a band. He get his own show. He get the Icon Award at the BET Awards. I wanna say it was something else at mtv, too. Cause that was the one where young Miami was holding a sign. And then he shot it out. Cassie on camera. What award show was that, though? [00:18:41] Speaker A: I don't remember what you. I know what you're talking about, though. [00:18:43] Speaker B: Is it the MTV Awards? [00:18:45] Speaker A: It could have been the VMAs. VMAs. [00:18:47] Speaker B: The VMA Awards. In the midst of all of this, then he drops a love album. In the midst of all of these encounters, his career is elevating, elevating, elevating, elevating. Nobody could stop this nigga. [00:19:01] Speaker B: Nobody. All of this stuff that's happening. Nobody could stop this nigga. Then peep this. Peep this right here. [00:19:11] Speaker A: What? The TIA Came like, I'm peeping. I don't know if I want to, though. [00:19:17] Speaker B: Peep this right here. [00:19:20] Speaker B: Now, I told you that they. It was alleged in the documentary that he or his team feeds the media stories, right? [00:19:29] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:31] Speaker B: To fit his own, you know, scenarios. Create. He's essentially creating his own narrative in the Media. He's telling the story, you know, for the media, Right? [00:19:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:19:42] Speaker B: This whole time, we thought. [00:19:47] Speaker B: Suge Knight was a monster. [00:19:50] Speaker A: Right. [00:19:51] Speaker B: Think about any documentary, think about any series. Reenact him. I forget the thing. Luke James plays him on something. I forget what it was, but I remember Diddy's character was scared. He was not a monster. He was scared. It's always been portrayed to us that. [00:20:07] Speaker A: Suge was the big bad wolf. [00:20:09] Speaker B: Suge is the big bad wolf and Diddy is the college guy. He was the promoter, the intern. The intern at the label. He just breaking artists. [00:20:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:20:21] Speaker B: P. Diddy is who we thought Suge Knight was. Why did we think that? Because y' all have been feeding this. [00:20:27] Speaker A: To the media the whole time. [00:20:29] Speaker B: This whole time. [00:20:31] Speaker A: How long? [00:20:31] Speaker B: Since y'. [00:20:32] Speaker A: All. [00:20:32] Speaker B: Since y'. [00:20:33] Speaker A: All. [00:20:34] Speaker B: Since y'. [00:20:35] Speaker A: All. [00:20:36] Speaker B: Cause this y' all fault. Diddy would have never survived in this era. [00:20:40] Speaker A: Not that's. Cause it's too many. It's cameras everywhere and ring doorbells and social media. Like, it's not the same thing. Yeah, no, we didn't have the technology to. Like, now you gotta. [00:20:50] Speaker B: Y' all didn't have the technology, but y' all had the information. [00:20:53] Speaker A: We didn't have the information. [00:20:56] Speaker A: There was no proof. [00:20:57] Speaker B: Well, you was a kid. [00:20:59] Speaker A: Facts. [00:21:00] Speaker B: Look at you, trying to find a way out. Look, she gave me out. She gave me out. [00:21:06] Speaker A: Nigga, y' all could drop an airtag on a nigga. [00:21:08] Speaker B: Look, it's just crazy to me because it's like his career, he just continues to elevate. Elevate, elevate. Like he, he, he. He got an icon award. [00:21:19] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:19] Speaker B: He got his own network, he got. [00:21:21] Speaker A: His own show, his own liquor, his own everything. [00:21:24] Speaker B: Sean. Ja. [00:21:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:21:28] Speaker B: This nigga been doing what he want the whole time. The whole time. [00:21:34] Speaker A: But okay, I wanna back. Yes, you're right. I wanna acknowledge that. [00:21:39] Speaker B: Don't forget your question earlier. I forgot it already, but we gotta ask. [00:21:41] Speaker A: I ain't forget that question. I ain't forget the question. But I do wanna go back a little bit, because if you think about it, I think, okay, throughout all of this time, he has been doing what he wanna do. But I also think that people like that are plagued with. With bad energy. So while all of. He keep elevating, elevate, but don't get it fucked up, his life ain't been amazing. You know what I mean? Like, it's been a lot of bullshit. [00:22:10] Speaker B: You gotta meet your maker one day. [00:22:13] Speaker A: But I think the whole time it's kinda like, this is bad analogy but it's kinda like, to me, when you go wild out and you eat some wild shit, you know you ain't supposed to be fucking with. [00:22:25] Speaker B: That's a good analogy. [00:22:26] Speaker A: You getting them signs. Like, you be like, hold on, hold on. [00:22:30] Speaker B: I got the bubble guts. [00:22:32] Speaker A: What's that? What's that? [00:22:33] Speaker B: Hold on. [00:22:34] Speaker A: And then whoop, whop, whop. [00:22:37] Speaker A: Then you short. [00:22:37] Speaker B: You don't even make it to the toilet. [00:22:38] Speaker A: Them is my good draws. [00:22:40] Speaker B: Okay? [00:22:41] Speaker A: Then you gotta throw the draws out. Then you gotta make it to, like. And it's. Now you gotta shower. [00:22:46] Speaker B: Wait, but don't be running out of tissue. [00:22:48] Speaker A: It's bro. Now you gotta run up. You gotta shower. You gotta disinfect everything. You done fucked the whole bathroom up. I done fucked off two white tees. [00:22:59] Speaker B: Wait a minute. [00:22:59] Speaker A: Oh, it was bad. [00:23:00] Speaker B: Wait a. [00:23:01] Speaker A: But what I'm saying to you. [00:23:02] Speaker B: Hold on. Wait. Wait a minute. [00:23:04] Speaker A: I ran out of toilet paper. Oh, it got bad, fool. Like, okay. [00:23:12] Speaker B: You wiped your ass with a T shirt. [00:23:17] Speaker B: You was at home. [00:23:19] Speaker A: Pull that motherfucker right off. [00:23:20] Speaker B: You was at home. [00:23:21] Speaker A: Yeah, pull that motherfucker right up over my head. Like that. Took it off. [00:23:26] Speaker B: Okay. [00:23:26] Speaker A: And then sometimes it go like that. [00:23:28] Speaker B: I'm not saying it's happened to you, but to make the day even worse in this analogy, now the toilet stopped up. [00:23:35] Speaker A: No, that's not. That's a real thing. [00:23:38] Speaker B: All that happened to you that day. [00:23:40] Speaker A: It was. I'm telling you, it was bad. [00:23:41] Speaker B: Okay, let's get back to Diddy. Let's get back to the diddy dot. [00:23:44] Speaker A: What I'm saying is let's get back to the diddy dot. I'm just saying that. That I remember all of the bad things that happened to him as well as the good things. He done been sued a billion times, settled out of court. He done lost, like, Chopper City been dissing him for 20 years. They been beefing longer than Tupac and Biggie. You know what I'm saying? Then you got Aubrey o', Day, who done been very vocal about that thing. He done been sued by damn near every artist that's been with him. Almost every artist, probably. I think Mace is the only nigga who didn't sue him. And they not cool. You know what I'm saying? Like. [00:24:22] Speaker A: I remember when Jadakiss. I don't know if you remember this. This is a classic radio moment, but Jadakiss, I think he was on Hot 97 and he went on and was like, yeah, you know. Cause they was trying to get out that deal. The Locks was trying to get out. That deal with Bad Boy, he was like, you know, maybe, you know, refrigerators fall on niggas, you know, one of them double door joints. You ain't never heard him say that. [00:24:42] Speaker B: Jadakiss talking like that. [00:24:43] Speaker A: Jadakiss was on the radio. [00:24:45] Speaker B: I love the way them east coast niggas be talking. [00:24:47] Speaker A: Hey, that nigga Jadakiss, them Yonkers niggas is different. Anyway, I'm just saying he's not had just a prominent, amazing rise with no turbulence. [00:24:57] Speaker B: But who else do you know has had this much success with that much damage to him? [00:25:07] Speaker A: That much success. [00:25:08] Speaker B: Clothing line, channel. [00:25:10] Speaker A: Probably Russell Simmons. [00:25:14] Speaker B: Where you going with this? [00:25:16] Speaker A: He the only person I could think of that has reached that level of success, that has been through a lot of the bullshit. [00:25:23] Speaker B: But I think the difference with Russell and Diddy is that Diddy is platformed right in our faces. [00:25:29] Speaker A: Touche. [00:25:30] Speaker B: His victims have to see him. It's right in their faces. [00:25:33] Speaker A: So then probably R. Kelly, then. [00:25:35] Speaker B: Probably R. Kelly. [00:25:36] Speaker A: Ain't probably be the only. But R. Kelly, I don't think even. [00:25:38] Speaker B: He not as successful as Diddy. [00:25:39] Speaker A: That's not as successful as Diddy. Yeah. Probably don't go into two. But I am very interested to see how once everybody looks at the doc, how the timeline and how everybody like. Cause you know, one thing people gonna do is they gonna bust some shit. They gonna break some shit down. They gonna find. [00:26:01] Speaker A: How they found that girl that was with Hit Boy and not Big Sean. [00:26:07] Speaker B: I keep forgetting about that. [00:26:08] Speaker A: That shit was crazy. Yeah, she was at Hit Boy. Damn, nigga. [00:26:13] Speaker B: They just found the girl. You see, the police was called to Iman Shumpford's house. [00:26:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:26:19] Speaker B: They done found the girl that he done called the police on. [00:26:23] Speaker A: So I'm very interested to see those types of things. [00:26:26] Speaker B: Like, I've seen some breakdowns. I've seen people pulling it up and kind of like validating the documentary, basically. [00:26:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:26:34] Speaker B: And stuff. That. What's his name? Alpo. [00:26:40] Speaker A: Alpo. [00:26:41] Speaker B: He's a guy. The guy that Paid In Full is about. [00:26:43] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:26:44] Speaker B: So supposedly. So it's a whole breakdown about him that's not included in the doc. But people on TikTok, this has sparked them to, like, you know, do an investigation. [00:26:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:26:54] Speaker B: You know who he was married to? [00:26:56] Speaker A: Who? [00:26:57] Speaker B: Shit. [00:26:58] Speaker A: Who. [00:26:59] Speaker B: You seen that? Well, I let them figure it out. [00:27:02] Speaker A: Who's she married to? [00:27:03] Speaker B: I don't know if it's true. [00:27:04] Speaker A: Okay. [00:27:05] Speaker B: I like my job. [00:27:05] Speaker A: Who is married to? [00:27:07] Speaker B: I don't know if it's true. [00:27:08] Speaker A: All right. What's the. Just give me a hint. [00:27:16] Speaker A: Oh, shit. Yeah. So we gonna move on. [00:27:20] Speaker B: This is what TikTok said. I don't know if this is true. That's what TikTok said. But just saying that to say. There's even photos of Kim Porter and the boys and Diddy on red carpet. She got a Tupac shirt on and they phrasing it up saying like, oh, she was on some petty shit. Because. So episode one of the documentary, they kind of. Like, episode one of the documentary, they pretty much tell you that. [00:27:50] Speaker B: Diddy's kind of like his characteristics and being a jealous person. [00:27:54] Speaker A: Yeah. So, Peyton, his character profile. [00:27:56] Speaker B: Exactly. So they talk about how Misa was dating somebody else, and then, I mean, Diddy wanted to. Diddy was jealous of that person that she was dating type shit. I'll be sure. Same thing. Like, he kind of wanted the attention to be on him. Now, I don't know how true this is, but in the. There's a. [00:28:18] Speaker B: There's an audio book on YouTube that basically says that his ex. And I'm not saying names on purpose. Cause I don't know if it's true. [00:28:28] Speaker A: Right. [00:28:29] Speaker B: His ex was dating Tupac first, and then he. Or had a past with him or something like that. Yeah. So if this character profile is accurate, then that would mean he's seeing. It's always over a female. Yeah. You see somebody that they got something that you want, you be jealous of them. This person's not your friend. He's not trying to be cool with you. If Tupac is who I think he is, he don't care who you are. Nobody bigger than nobody. Program facts, you know, so. But yeah, the documentary is good. [00:29:02] Speaker A: What about the music on the doc? Is it. [00:29:06] Speaker B: They pretty much. They go through the artists. [00:29:08] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:09] Speaker B: They tell us about each artist and basically, like, how. Oh, what's his name? Craig Mack. [00:29:14] Speaker A: Craig Mack. [00:29:14] Speaker B: So I guess he, for lack of better terms, robbed him. So he's not making any money or anything like that. But he got the biggest song, you know, at the time and stuff like that. So they did talk about that. [00:29:27] Speaker B: They talked about total. They talked about, like I said, Danity Kane and Dirty Money. I didn't even realize, even watching it, that Danity Kane. I mean, not Danity Kane, that Dirty Money was. Was a group that he was the lead singer of. [00:29:42] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:44] Speaker B: I'm thinking it's just producer. No, he was a he. You gotta watch it. [00:29:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I gotta peep it out. But, yeah, I remember that. Did they mention the band at all? [00:29:55] Speaker B: Yep. That Cheesecake. Oh, Babs is on there. [00:29:57] Speaker A: Babs is on the. [00:29:58] Speaker B: Babs is on the documentary. Babs is on the documentary. And I didn't even. I know if Babs from Battle Rap, bro. [00:30:04] Speaker A: Babs be having smoke for Puff. [00:30:06] Speaker B: I didn't know about Babs. I didn't watch making a band. I know what it is, but I wasn't watching that. But I know of Babs from Battle Rap. [00:30:16] Speaker A: I got a random ass question and we can move on. Cause this is timely. Obviously, they know what they doing. We're dropping this documentary around this time. But finding the jurors and Babs and Aubrey o', Day, that's like a real consorted effort to paint a certain type of picture, right? Do you think that the same type of thing could be made about 50 in the reverse? Because the only people I can think of that are disgruntled are the G Unit niggas. [00:30:46] Speaker B: I think we all have skeletons, okay? So I feel like if you talk to enough people, you're gonna find enough that don't like you, right. That'll sit down and do a documentary and say something that doesn't necessarily work in your favor. And then within that same conversation, you can find 10 people who probably love you that can speak highly of you. So I think this can happen to anybody. It's just a degree. [00:31:09] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a lot. [00:31:10] Speaker B: It's what they're saying. [00:31:11] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a lot. [00:31:12] Speaker B: That's like, crazy. But okay, after watching that, 50 months. A little too short. [00:31:20] Speaker A: 50 months. [00:31:21] Speaker B: 50 months. A little too short. [00:31:26] Speaker B: I don't wanna see no black man down. [00:31:28] Speaker A: But how. [00:31:29] Speaker B: Okay, 50 months with time served? [00:31:34] Speaker B: I don't know. [00:31:35] Speaker A: But no. Okay, so also, going back to the original. To the original point, though, of shooting a documentary in preparation of your winning in court is insane. Yeah, Arrogant. That's so arrogant. Not even arrogant. That's complete, like, megalomaniac. That's fucking crazy. [00:31:52] Speaker B: This the same N that had a flyer for the day he got him getting out? [00:31:58] Speaker A: Yeah, he was finna go show. [00:31:59] Speaker B: He had a speaking engagement. [00:32:01] Speaker A: Go do a show. Judge is like, nah, champ, you finna sit right here. [00:32:06] Speaker B: His son just told TMZ he was gonna be home. [00:32:09] Speaker A: He was gonna be home. Oh, yeah, he did tell him that. [00:32:12] Speaker B: For the holidays or something. [00:32:12] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's. [00:32:15] Speaker B: But that's more feeding the media with information to write your own narrative. [00:32:21] Speaker A: No, that's stupid. Because that's the same thing Tory Lanez did. [00:32:27] Speaker A: It's like, oh, yeah, I'm finna just. You Finna just do what you wanna do. [00:32:30] Speaker B: Trying to get ahead of the story. [00:32:31] Speaker A: These fools, these people been. They do this every day. Yeah, all day. While you with you popping bottles and shit. They doing this. They locking niggas up. [00:32:39] Speaker B: One thing about humans, it don't matter how professional and emotional ish you supposed to be in whatever field you in. Everybody got an ego. Everybody got an ego. You gonna keep playing with the judge? [00:32:51] Speaker A: I'm not playing with the judge. [00:32:52] Speaker B: Cause that's like, oh, you playing with me. Yeah, you playing with me. Mm. Don't play with the judge. [00:32:57] Speaker A: No bail. No, none of that. And you got a show. Y' all promoting a flyer. [00:33:04] Speaker A: How you book a show? You're in custody, my man. [00:33:06] Speaker B: Show me a nigga that think he bigger than the program. That's him. But I understand it. Cause look how much he done got away with. [00:33:15] Speaker A: Oh, you're okay. I get what you're saying. So like a badass kid that just keep getting what they get in their way. [00:33:20] Speaker B: Getting away. [00:33:21] Speaker A: Getting their way. Yeah. [00:33:22] Speaker B: If I keep getting my. If I'm used to getting my way. [00:33:27] Speaker B: I don't expect any less from somebody that's used to getting their way. What I. What? I'm very with the doc. One thing, the conclusion that I had came to though, watching this doc, we were robbed. Hip hop was robbed of what? Two moguls. [00:33:44] Speaker B: Tupac and Biggie. All because of male ego. Fragile male ego. [00:33:51] Speaker B: We were robbed. [00:33:53] Speaker A: Yeah, I can see that. [00:33:55] Speaker A: I think once all of this does settle, it's gonna be something that's gonna come out. Obviously, Puff and them gonna be. They be gone. We gonna be old right as fuck. And something gonna come out and it's gonna be like, oh, here's the whole story. The rest of it, we kinda know, like the streets, you know what I'm saying? We know what's going on. If you know, you know. Here's the thing, though. There's still pieces of the story that's missing because of the old boy with the lapd, the dude with the bow tie. It's a whole bunch of shit that people ain't put together. And that's because people still out here outside. I think once it's like one or two people left, we gonna get the full thing and it's gonna be like, oh, that's what happened. Oh. Oh, boy. Woo, woo, woo. And then I think then we gonna feel even more robbed because we gonna realize that it couldn't even have to be all of that. [00:34:45] Speaker B: I think we got it, though. I think once you literally Keefe d is the audio. He's telling the story about how when it happened, how they was parked right next to the paramedics, how they watching everything go down and stuff. I think we got the last two people that can give us any information about that day. Cause the shooter's gone. So. Remember on unsolved, he said, we didn't know who shot it. We just knew it came from the backseat. On this audio, he says, my nephew. It was the shooter on unsolved, it wasn't that. He just said it came from back there. And that's what it is. He said, me and Suge Knight made eye contact. [00:35:28] Speaker B: There's an interview of Suge Knight saying, I don't know who did it. And if I knew, I wouldn't tell you facts. So I think the last Suge. Suge is still here. Keevi D. Still here, and Diddy's still here. All the other middle people that was involved in it, they either died or, you know, like, faded off or something like that. But I think the. I think we got the haymaker. What we can shut down is the conspiracy theories about Tupac being in Cuba. [00:35:53] Speaker A: Faking his death, or that Tupac came back as dmx. That was one. When I was a kid, they said that. They said that, and I believed that shit for like, two weeks. [00:36:02] Speaker B: How ain't they, like, the same? [00:36:03] Speaker A: Around the same. [00:36:06] Speaker A: Saying what age? [00:36:07] Speaker B: Age? [00:36:08] Speaker A: Listen, bro, I believed it. When I was little, there wasn't no Internet. Gina views. I grew up without Internet. I don't know if you. [00:36:14] Speaker B: Well, I didn't know that Martin Luther King was dead until I was, like, eight, so. [00:36:17] Speaker A: All right, I guess. All right. [00:36:22] Speaker A: We wanna shout out to our winners. We had Tommy the Clown pull up Tommy the Clown presents west coast showdown. The Battle Zone. It is going down on December 13th here in Los Angeles area. And the who did all of the hoops that we told you to jump through is heinfamousac and hkkkaaa. Y' all got some names on y', all, don't you? [00:36:51] Speaker A: At the infamous ACinfamousAC and KKKAAA. Check your email right now for the ticket info. Congratulations and thank you for with effective immediately. [00:37:06] Speaker A: All right. [00:37:08] Speaker A: You know what I wanna. [00:37:09] Speaker B: Know with all this show. It's like all these shows tours. We was just talking about the shows y' all went to. You just gave out the tickets. Can we afford to be fans right now? [00:37:20] Speaker A: Hell no. I mean. [00:37:24] Speaker A: Like, who's we? [00:37:28] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Like, we don't really Pay to go to shows. [00:37:31] Speaker B: Okay. Can fans afford to be fans right now? [00:37:34] Speaker A: No. The economics is crazy because this the silent killer that nobody talks about. Everybody talk about festival tickets. Don't get me wrong. Festival tickets are stupidly priced. Like. [00:37:46] Speaker A: Georgia festival tickets be 300 if you want to go for two days. They damn near don't even sell the single day passes no more like you damn near gotta buy the two days. Cause I think that's how they get the most money out of they. Because they know you're not gonna go both days. [00:38:00] Speaker B: Mm. [00:38:02] Speaker A: So the festival ticket be crazy. That's not the. To me, that's not what stands out. What stands out is the other shit. The food. [00:38:10] Speaker B: Let's add it up. [00:38:11] Speaker A: Okay. [00:38:12] Speaker B: Average price for a ticket. What about 400? 300 maybe? [00:38:15] Speaker A: Let's do 300. Lowball. Okay, so 300. You talking about festival or concert? Let's do a festival. [00:38:20] Speaker B: Okay, festival. [00:38:21] Speaker A: All right, I got $300 for the ticket. What else you got? [00:38:24] Speaker B: A calculator? [00:38:24] Speaker A: Yep. Okay, 300 plus. [00:38:26] Speaker B: All right, parking in the parking is at least between 30, 50, and 90. [00:38:31] Speaker A: Really? [00:38:32] Speaker B: Depending on how close you are. [00:38:33] Speaker A: Let's do 30. Let's do 50. [00:38:35] Speaker B: Let's do 50. [00:38:35] Speaker A: All right. 50. [00:38:36] Speaker B: 60, 50. [00:38:37] Speaker A: 50. I already put 55. All right, I'll do 55. [00:38:41] Speaker B: 25. 38. [00:38:42] Speaker A: All right, 55. [00:38:44] Speaker A: Plus 35. 37. [00:38:47] Speaker B: Drinks. [00:38:48] Speaker A: Let's say. Let's keep it low. [00:38:51] Speaker B: Drinks ain't low. [00:38:52] Speaker A: All right, how much is a drink? [00:38:53] Speaker B: At least $25. [00:38:54] Speaker A: So let's say you have two drinks. [00:38:56] Speaker B: Okay. [00:38:56] Speaker A: That's $50. [00:38:57] Speaker B: Okay. [00:38:58] Speaker A: All right. Plus you probably gonna get some fries or. [00:39:03] Speaker B: I'm probably gonna be hungry. And the fry. [00:39:05] Speaker A: Let's eat once. [00:39:07] Speaker B: If I eat once, I'm throwing up. [00:39:09] Speaker A: All right, so let's eat once. [00:39:10] Speaker B: The fries, at least $25. [00:39:12] Speaker A: Chicken basket and some fries, that's about $50. So let's do 45. [00:39:18] Speaker B: We at Rolling Loud. [00:39:19] Speaker A: All right, so let's do $50 for the food. Okay. [00:39:23] Speaker B: Plus I might want a souvenir little t shirt. [00:39:26] Speaker A: 40. [00:39:27] Speaker B: Little merch. [00:39:28] Speaker A: 40 for merch. I'm just doing one t shirt. 44 t shirt. [00:39:33] Speaker B: All right, what else you need a babysitter? I don't fuck with kids. But I need an outfit. [00:39:41] Speaker A: That's $100. [00:39:42] Speaker B: That's at least a hundred. [00:39:43] Speaker A: Okay, $100. All right, so right now, we. [00:39:46] Speaker B: We not done. [00:39:47] Speaker A: We not done. [00:39:48] Speaker B: I gotta get my hair done to. [00:39:50] Speaker A: Go to the festival. [00:39:51] Speaker B: And my nails. [00:39:53] Speaker A: Ain't nobody looking at you. [00:39:54] Speaker B: Yes, they are. Add on 250. [00:39:56] Speaker A: Damn. [00:39:58] Speaker B: This is a girl. [00:40:00] Speaker A: Okay, fine. That's it. [00:40:05] Speaker B: Do I got a fast pass? [00:40:06] Speaker A: Hell, no. [00:40:08] Speaker B: I feel like we leaving some stuff out. What's the total? [00:40:10] Speaker A: $845. [00:40:12] Speaker B: Multiply that by four, bitch. [00:40:18] Speaker A: Oh, gas. [00:40:21] Speaker B: That's another 90. [00:40:23] Speaker A: You ain't got to fill up to go to the festival. [00:40:25] Speaker B: I had to fill up at the gas station, though. [00:40:28] Speaker A: All right, let's do you. [00:40:29] Speaker B: Was one of them $5? [00:40:30] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm gonna do 65. [00:40:31] Speaker B: Okay. [00:40:32] Speaker A: That's $910 to go to the festival as a girl. [00:40:37] Speaker B: As a girl. And y' all more expensive than us. [00:40:40] Speaker A: No, we not. [00:40:40] Speaker B: Y' all clothes cost more than our clothes, for sure. [00:40:43] Speaker A: Yeah, but niggas, ain't we recycling outfit at the festival. [00:40:45] Speaker B: Oh. Cause y' all don't wash y' all jeans. [00:40:47] Speaker A: Facts. [00:40:48] Speaker B: Right, right, right, right, right. [00:40:49] Speaker A: So I'm a half that for men. So it's 500ft, not half. Okay. I take 300 off. [00:40:53] Speaker B: All you gotta do is take off my hair and my outfit. Two feet. [00:40:57] Speaker A: So take off 300. [00:40:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:58] Speaker A: So 600 for men and 900 for a woman. [00:41:03] Speaker B: But add in all your homies. All your homies wanna come. [00:41:08] Speaker A: I ain't paying for them niggas. [00:41:10] Speaker B: We just talking about the cost in general to be a fan. [00:41:13] Speaker A: To be a fan. [00:41:13] Speaker B: How much does it cost to be a fan? [00:41:14] Speaker A: I'm looking at it per person. So let's say it's $900 to be a fan at a festival for a woman, and it's $600 for a man to be a fest. We're not including the cost to be a fan to go to the show. You need a streaming platform to even listen to the music. [00:41:30] Speaker B: Let's add that then. [00:41:31] Speaker A: $10 or. No, it's $20 for the streaming platform. [00:41:34] Speaker B: Yes, let's add that. [00:41:35] Speaker A: All right, so to add $20 to that. So that got us. We're in 930. $930 for a woman? I think so. To answer your question, no, we can't afford to be fans. [00:41:46] Speaker B: And they don't take ebt. [00:41:48] Speaker A: They don't take. No, that's all cash. No, they let you do the pay as you go shit. The. [00:41:53] Speaker B: Oh, you can't do pay as you. [00:41:54] Speaker A: Go, not pay as you go. What's it for? Payments. Klarna. [00:41:57] Speaker B: Wait. But. But to keep it a buck. [00:42:01] Speaker B: Our ticket price was too low. Cause think about Coachella. [00:42:05] Speaker A: How much is Coachella ticket price? [00:42:09] Speaker B: Ain't Coachella like 1500 or something? If you go the whole weekend. [00:42:12] Speaker A: If you go the whole weekend, Coachella. 20, 26 tickets. Let's see. I'm gonna tell you right now, this. [00:42:18] Speaker B: Is not an ad. Coachella. [00:42:20] Speaker A: Oh, and you can't even buy a ticket right now. [00:42:22] Speaker B: How much was it last year? [00:42:23] Speaker A: You got a joint waitlist? Uh, it won't even say. It don't even let you see the price, Right? [00:42:29] Speaker B: Cause I. I remember people. I remember last. If it was. It was either last year or the year before. People was requesting refunds. [00:42:36] Speaker A: Yeah, it don't even let you see it. Only let you say show it right here. But that's for the upcoming year. But here's my question. I mean, here's my problem. It does cost to be a fan. [00:42:47] Speaker A: How do the artists, like, cut down on that cost? Like, how as an artist, like, if I'm. [00:42:53] Speaker B: It's not their problem. [00:42:54] Speaker A: If I'm Lil Wayne or Fabulous or Lil Baby Dababy. Like, how do I cut down that cost for you to be my fan? If I sell you direct to consumer, you only paying 15, $20 for your streaming service. If I sell you direct, it's going to cost you $15 just for that one product. [00:43:09] Speaker B: Well, now we're having a different conversation because this was a festival, so this is a lineup versus it being an actual concert. [00:43:16] Speaker A: Right. So one concert for an artist is cheaper than that. For sure. [00:43:20] Speaker B: I think it's cheaper than Coachella. Depending on who the artist is, it. [00:43:24] Speaker A: Still costs hundreds of dollars to be a fan. [00:43:26] Speaker B: Absolutely. [00:43:27] Speaker A: Is that too much? [00:43:28] Speaker B: Bring back $20 tickets. [00:43:29] Speaker A: Is that too much? [00:43:33] Speaker B: This the thing. It's not they fault. It's not up to the artists. The artists got people to pay and money to make. [00:43:41] Speaker A: So that's where I was going with it, because we will talk shit about our artists who get up there with just a DJ and they just walking around. They ain't got no dancers, they ain't got no pyro, they ain't got no canons. They don't have no production. It's just them walking around up there doing the records. They probably get talked about on the Shade Room. [00:43:58] Speaker B: I'm cool with that. I just don't like when niggas have all they homies on stage. [00:44:02] Speaker A: Yeah, that looks tacky. [00:44:03] Speaker B: That's the only thing that I'm gonna be liking. [00:44:04] Speaker A: That looks tacky. [00:44:05] Speaker B: I do enjoy a good show, though. I enjoy a good show with dancers and stuff like that. But most of these, for the most part, most of the shows, like, probably concerts, but like the festivals, like the I Love R&B Festival, some people had backup dancers in. But like Fab, he was just walking out performing and. [00:44:25] Speaker B: We was featured on the song. [00:44:27] Speaker A: It was featuring audience. [00:44:28] Speaker B: It was featuring audience. [00:44:30] Speaker A: I like those shows, though. But you gotta have records to do that. [00:44:32] Speaker B: You gotta have records to do that. [00:44:34] Speaker A: Everybody can't get that off. [00:44:34] Speaker B: Cause Ja Rule did it. Oh, my goodness. The crowd was so good that big boy was performing records. [00:44:43] Speaker B: Our big boy. [00:44:44] Speaker A: Our big boy, right? Well, yeah. So let us know if you think it's too expensive to be a fan. Tell us what's the most expensive outing that you've had as a music fan. I would love to know what your expenses look like. Because we just broke down $1,000 play for a girl. [00:45:02] Speaker B: I just realized how spoiled I am. [00:45:03] Speaker A: Hell yeah. [00:45:04] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm spoiled. [00:45:05] Speaker A: Hell yeah. We. Hell yeah. [00:45:07] Speaker B: And then prior to even being in this field, I worked at the Staples center for a long time. So I done seen all the games. I done seen every concert. It's probably. I done seen people perform that I don't know who they are. [00:45:22] Speaker B: It's probably not a show that I've missed. [00:45:25] Speaker A: We definitely are spoiled. [00:45:26] Speaker B: We spoiled for sure. [00:45:27] Speaker A: For sure. [00:45:28] Speaker B: We spoiled. [00:45:28] Speaker A: Thank you. Thank God. You know what I'm saying? God bless everybody. [00:45:31] Speaker B: Shout out to hip hop. Speaking of which. So Apple music just dropped their Oregon. They just released who their most streamed artist of 2025 is. You gotta give it to em. [00:45:43] Speaker A: Who? [00:45:44] Speaker B: Champagne Poppy. [00:45:46] Speaker A: He's the most Streamed artist of 2025. [00:45:49] Speaker B: Yes. [00:45:49] Speaker A: Shout out to J. Drake for being the most streamed artist on Apple Music for 2025. [00:45:55] Speaker B: You know his name? [00:45:56] Speaker A: I was gonna say. I meant to say something else. Drake. I said Drake. I have no problem with the saying it. That's my name. [00:46:05] Speaker A: So. [00:46:07] Speaker A: Let me go into mine though. [00:46:08] Speaker B: Cause finding out that your government is just so crazy. But go. [00:46:12] Speaker A: So mine are the opposite of that. Mine is top artists of 2025 is Kendrick Lamar, Miles Minick, RJ, Mr. LA and Wale. Those are my top artists. [00:46:23] Speaker B: Okay. I want us to. I'm very pleased by Apple's new setup. [00:46:27] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:27] Speaker B: Because you can see this year. So I want to go through all of it. But. [00:46:31] Speaker B: What'D you just do? [00:46:32] Speaker A: Top five, top four. Well, I just did the four. Cause it shows four on the screen. [00:46:36] Speaker B: All right, well, I'll do my five wale with 2,200 minutes. [00:46:43] Speaker A: Damn. [00:46:44] Speaker B: Jagged Edge, R. Kelly, Life, Jennings and Drake. Okay, those are my top artists of 2025 songs. Go. [00:46:55] Speaker A: Peekaboo. TV off. And then two Miles Minick songs, the method and Bow time. [00:47:00] Speaker B: All right, my top songs of 2025 is Wale, Fire and ice. Wale. Where to start? Wale. Three days, three hours. [00:47:10] Speaker B: And then I don't know the name. This guy's name, Methrone. But the song is called loving each other for life. It's from the 90s. [00:47:17] Speaker A: You ain't got enough Wale in your playlist. [00:47:21] Speaker A: All right, albums gnx, via De La Rosa, Miles Minick. I went back and I've been off this Rodney Brown, Jr. RJ, Mr. LA. And everything is a lot from Wale. I think that's a. I don't. Yeah, and then I got clips and. Yeah. [00:47:40] Speaker B: All right, you want to guess my number one? [00:47:42] Speaker A: Wale? [00:47:43] Speaker B: Yeah. Everything is a lie. Am I the drama life? 260192tp2.com Some sexy songs for you. Lucky her. The Carter Six. [00:47:57] Speaker A: Okay. [00:47:58] Speaker B: After the storm. [00:48:01] Speaker B: Bryson Taylor album and then K Cap's album, Kiss 6, the Deluxe. [00:48:05] Speaker A: Okay. All right, so this is what I want you to do. Go to June. [00:48:12] Speaker A: I want to see something. [00:48:15] Speaker B: Mine. Not gonna be what yours is. [00:48:16] Speaker A: Go to June and go to your top artists. [00:48:18] Speaker B: Let's go through the months. Go through your months. [00:48:20] Speaker A: Okay, so we'll just do the first artist. My January not showing up. My February is Kendrick. March is Kendrick. April is not showing up. May is Kendrick, June, Kendrick, July, Dot. Oh, no. July was clips. July's clips. August was the smoke. September, Miles Minick. October was Todd, Alison, Key, Glock. And then Wale with November dominated. [00:48:57] Speaker B: All right, January Wale, February, Drake, March, Monica, April, Methrone, May, Dave East, June R. Kelly. [00:49:11] Speaker A: She. That midsummer TP tour's an amazing album. That midsummer. June R. Kelly run was crazy. [00:49:18] Speaker B: July Wale, August, Life Gen in September Wale, October Wale. [00:49:25] Speaker A: I got cardi B in September. [00:49:27] Speaker B: Number two, November Wale. [00:49:30] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I could see that. Yeah, I like the way they break it down. You could go per month now. [00:49:35] Speaker B: All right, let's do our albums by month. So January minus uncle murder wrap up. [00:49:44] Speaker B: February is some sexy songs for you. March is Monica after the storm. April is a wait in the excel soundtrack. I don't know why I was on the wait in excel soundtrack. [00:49:54] Speaker A: What you going through? [00:49:58] Speaker B: May is Sabrina Claudio. June is R. Kelly. July is clips. Let. Let God sort them out. August is live Jennings first album. September I'm out of drama. October again live Jennings first album. November Wale. Everything is a lot. [00:50:15] Speaker A: All right? Mine don't start till February is gnx. March is gnx. April is not showing. May is gnx. [00:50:27] Speaker A: June is gnx. [00:50:31] Speaker A: July is Let God sort them out and don't tap that glass at a tie. August is D Smoke and Jid. September is Miles Minick and Cardi B. And. [00:50:47] Speaker A: What was this? October is Key, Glock and Tyler, which I think I just wasn't listening to a lot of music at that time. And then that's when we was getting. [00:50:58] Speaker B: Ready for the interviews. [00:50:59] Speaker A: Yeah. And then everything is a lot in Miles Minick after that. And then Wale. Everything was a lot since November. [00:51:06] Speaker B: You know what this Apple recap has taught me about myself? I listen to way more R and B than rap. Contrary to popular belief. [00:51:16] Speaker A: I can see that. [00:51:19] Speaker B: I'm a softy. [00:51:20] Speaker A: Mm. [00:51:21] Speaker B: I'm a softie. [00:51:22] Speaker A: Yeah. R and B girly. [00:51:24] Speaker B: I'm a R and B girly. For real. [00:51:27] Speaker B: Okay, so with Drake being the most streamed Apple Artist of 2025, here's a question for you and the audience. Do you think people are listening to new Drake or are they going back to previous eras of Drake? [00:51:44] Speaker A: Nah, you got no niggas is off that. Nothing was the lot same. [00:51:50] Speaker B: Nothing was the same is the name of it. [00:51:55] Speaker B: I think that too. I don't think people are spinning the new era. [00:51:57] Speaker A: But ain't nobody listening to them songs for you. [00:52:00] Speaker B: Care Package. [00:52:02] Speaker A: No. [00:52:02] Speaker B: Care Package is all the Drake deep cuts. Care Package is Limewire era. If you was there, Care Package got some shit on it. [00:52:10] Speaker A: No, ain't nobody listening to that. That Care Package don't. No. [00:52:15] Speaker B: So that you confusing Care Package with scary. What is it? Scary Hours. [00:52:20] Speaker A: I ain't like that shit either. [00:52:21] Speaker B: That's what I think you confusing. Cause look at Care Package. Look at Care Package track list. [00:52:28] Speaker A: Okay, I'm looking at it. 4 in p.m. in Calabasas. 5am in Toronto. [00:52:34] Speaker A: Club Paradise. Free Spirit. Nah, I'm cool. How about now? [00:52:46] Speaker A: I'm cool. [00:52:46] Speaker B: You don't remember how about now? [00:52:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I remember it. I just. I like what a time to be alive more. I like Care Package. [00:52:53] Speaker B: Care Package got some downloads. That's when you was. You have to download that because none of the songs and I keep referencing it wasn't LimeWire. But I keep referencing that because it was downloaded songs that was not on DSPs. So you had to download them, then put them in your itunes. [00:53:11] Speaker A: And the other hot take for me. Cause I think we was talking about. I think I brought up. Nothing was the same just now. But I'm actually thinking about Take care. [00:53:19] Speaker B: Take care. [00:53:20] Speaker A: Is it Take care and then if you reading this, it's too late. It's too Late. Those are the two. Those are the two. [00:53:31] Speaker A: That care package and them Dark lane hour. Dark lane demo tapes, bro. That ain't it. [00:53:38] Speaker B: So you think people. Those are the projects that people spinning. [00:53:41] Speaker A: I think niggas is. I think these running. Running up them singles, but the single. Okay, so remember when Cardi B Came out and the singles we have been listening to for the last two years is on the album. [00:53:51] Speaker B: Like wap. [00:53:51] Speaker A: Like wap. If I go listen to right now, like, I like headlines. I like that song. I like. [00:54:01] Speaker A: The motto, right? As a dj. If I go play the Motto right now, the credit is gonna go back to that album, which is Take care. You get what I'm saying? [00:54:10] Speaker B: I'm picking up what you putting down. I don't think niggas is listening to the motto. [00:54:14] Speaker A: No, no, no. I don't think niggas is listening to that. [00:54:16] Speaker B: But what I'm saying is faded like skinnies. [00:54:18] Speaker A: I think that they are listening to the songs. They're not listening to the whole album. They're listening to these songs that they love from him and it's getting credited back to those albums. I don't think none of the. The sexy songs for you is not what N. Is listening to. [00:54:31] Speaker B: Okay. [00:54:31] Speaker A: I don't think N. Is listening to for all the dogs. I don't think N. Might be listening to her loss, though. The 21 Savage album. [00:54:38] Speaker B: Her loss is good. [00:54:39] Speaker A: I think people are listening to. I think to this day, N. S are listening to the 21 Savage album. [00:54:43] Speaker B: Her loss. If you reading this, it's too late. Take care. Nothing was the same. And views and care package. I don't care what you talk about. Care package is one of them. I want you, when you leave the studio, I want you to get in that Batmobile and let care package play. And put your car on pilot on autopilot. Put your car on autopilot. [00:55:07] Speaker B: How about now? [00:55:11] Speaker B: How about now? When I first got my Honda, it had all the little lights and gadgets and shit. I used to play that. How about now? Banger that shit. Bang. [00:55:24] Speaker A: Do you know anybody, including yourself, listening to. Honestly, Nevermind. [00:55:29] Speaker B: Is that the unta Unda unta? Hell no. I was so mad at him that night. [00:55:35] Speaker A: You stayed up for that shit? [00:55:37] Speaker B: I stayed up. I set the mood in my house. I cleaned up real good. I mopped. I went and bought candles and shit. Had the whole house lit up. Bath and Body Works, candles, right. [00:55:48] Speaker B: Turned all the lights down, had the LED on, put the dog to bed, laid back on the couch. I hit play and heard unta, unta, unta, unta. But that shit went crazy at the day parties. Yeah, it went crazy at the day parties. So the environment in which you consume new music matters. [00:56:07] Speaker A: Okay? [00:56:08] Speaker B: Now when I listen to Drake, I like it to be calm and peaceful and shit. So I could hear everything. I could feel it. Cause he one of them type of niggas, you know, you feel it, feel it. He, he, he tap into your emotions. But that una, una, una me up. So I don't care about that genre though either. [00:56:25] Speaker A: Right? There you go. So I'm looking at his Essentials playlist on Apple Music because he is the most Streamed Artist of 2025. Right? So the Essentials playlist that they created, a lot of the top songs are from the new project. [00:56:41] Speaker B: So you were wrong. [00:56:42] Speaker A: No. [00:56:44] Speaker A: This isn't determined on people's listening habits. This is just determined on how they playlist it. So if you hit play on this playlist and you just let. Like most people don't want to make their own playlist. Like a lot of people just want a playlist that they fuck with and they just hit play on it. So a lot of these streams can be coming from those types of things too. Where it's like you make. Like you said, you have a fire. [00:57:06] Speaker B: Ass playlist of 747 songs. [00:57:15] Speaker B: I got about six playlists now. I got a Wale playlist. Then I got the R and B and hip hop rap playlist. Then I got the oldies playlist. But then I got the new aunties playlist. Then I got the wedding playlist. I call that one Lil Spoon. [00:57:30] Speaker A: Okay. [00:57:31] Speaker B: Like when you in love. Yes, but go ahead. [00:57:33] Speaker A: I'm sorry, so. Oh, we were talking. It was a Beano playlist. You said you got a. I got. [00:57:36] Speaker B: A Beano and Blast playlist. [00:57:37] Speaker A: You got a Beano and Blast playlist. If I hit play on that playlist and I ran that up and we popularized that playlist, that would change what their numbers look like overall. Does that make sense? And it wouldn't be just based on the most popular songs because I'm not curating the most popular songs. I'm just going off of your fire, my playlist, your fire playlist. So I think a lot of those playlists are playing a role in what people are listening to as well. Like, people ain't searching these songs that they like like that. It's just coming from the playlist. So those dictate the streams too. [00:58:07] Speaker B: Okay, I got a question for you. So B, Samoa is getting a lot of flack right now. [00:58:13] Speaker A: When is she not getting flack? [00:58:15] Speaker B: Right? [00:58:16] Speaker A: Anytime she open her mouth, she could say, the sky is blue and niggas is trolling. [00:58:20] Speaker B: She do be doing bullshit sometimes. [00:58:22] Speaker A: She do, she do. [00:58:25] Speaker B: I mean, she sold that planner. Remember that planner she sold. [00:58:28] Speaker A: She sold a planner. [00:58:29] Speaker B: I just remember it was some bullshit. She, like sold a book, but it was a planner. Okay. So I'm kind of with her on this one, though. So, B. Simone said, would you rather receive, what was it, a trillion or a trillion or something dollars? Or get 10 minutes with Jesus? She said she picking the money over Jesus because she already talks to him. She talked to. She talks to our heavenly Father. She already got a relationship with him, so she taking the money. [00:58:57] Speaker A: I feel where she coming from. I feel where she coming from. See, I would ruin the moment. Cause I would have more questions like logistics. Can I ask for more time? Can I ask for some money? What's the limitations on. You know how when an artist come in here, they be like, we don't want to talk about him and his relationship? It's like, well, nigga, what's the parameters of our conversation before you pull up? That's what I want to know. Cause if you don't want to talk about nothing, like, what's up with old boy? [00:59:27] Speaker A: What's up with. Where's the nigga that me and the homies got into it with when I was in fourth grade? Yeah, what's up with that nigga? [00:59:33] Speaker B: What we talking about? [00:59:34] Speaker A: I wanna know what's up with that nigga. Is he good or he ain't good? Can you help me change either one? [00:59:39] Speaker B: God or the money? [00:59:42] Speaker A: It'd be the money. [00:59:43] Speaker B: The money, Yeah. [00:59:44] Speaker A: I feel her on my conversations. I don't know that I talk to Jesus, though. I think I'm more. I think I can. [00:59:51] Speaker B: It's a trinity. The God, the Father and the Holy Spirit. [00:59:54] Speaker A: Okay, well, I thought. I think, I thought the God, the. [00:59:57] Speaker B: Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. I thought. Thought I thought I ate. Huh? Thought I did my big one. [01:00:02] Speaker A: You know what's confusing? [01:00:03] Speaker B: The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. [01:00:05] Speaker A: You know what's confusing is when I pray, I think I'm talking to God. But then I say, I tell God in his Son's name. [01:00:16] Speaker A: Like I say. [01:00:17] Speaker B: In Jesus name, we pray. Amen. Yeah, but since God died, Jesus died. [01:00:20] Speaker A: For our sins, so I have to pray. So who am I supposed to send a DM to? [01:00:27] Speaker B: You sending the DM to God in the name of Jesus. [01:00:32] Speaker A: Okay? [01:00:33] Speaker B: Because Jesus died For our sins. [01:00:35] Speaker A: Okay, bet. [01:00:35] Speaker B: But you talking to God. [01:00:38] Speaker A: Okay, bet. But I'm sending it to God. I'm sending a DM to God. [01:00:41] Speaker B: It's going to God. [01:00:42] Speaker A: In Jesus name I pray. [01:00:44] Speaker B: Amen. Okay, so it's like if you say on the dead homies. [01:00:49] Speaker A: I don't think that's the same. [01:00:50] Speaker B: It is if you talk to me. [01:00:52] Speaker A: Oh. Cause he did die. [01:00:53] Speaker B: If you talking to me and you want me to. You want to get a message to me and then you tell me on it. I'm not saying God's the dead homies. That's not what I'm saying. Jesus, he is the dead homies. [01:01:02] Speaker A: Well, he came back. [01:01:03] Speaker B: God, please. God, please don't let her. Homie, I apologize for getting these jokes off right now. [01:01:09] Speaker A: Ain't none of our homies came back. [01:01:11] Speaker B: God, please. Jesus name I pray. Amen. You see that? [01:01:14] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:01:15] Speaker B: Because you saying all of the prayers. When you make the prayer and you ask God for these things. [01:01:23] Speaker B: Jesus died for our sins, facts. So that anything that the human that we do goes away because he already died for us. [01:01:30] Speaker A: Yeah, so. [01:01:31] Speaker B: So your DM is to God on a dead homie. [01:01:34] Speaker A: So understood. See, and with that being said, I want the money. [01:01:43] Speaker A: With that being said, I'll take the bread. Because like low key, like low key, I got. [01:01:53] Speaker A: This gonna sound terrible, but like if I got clean my credit in my back pocket, I'm not tripping on running up debt over here. You feel me? If I could just say this one thing and that clean the whole. It wiped the credit clean, then I'm gonna run up the bag. [01:02:09] Speaker B: Okay? This is my thing about it. So if somebody was to pose this question to me, I would think that this is a test of my faith. Because in the word faith is a big thing. You have to have faith that you shot. Have faith that God is coming back, Resurrection day. You know, we'll. We'll meet him at heaven's gates. You have to have faith, right? I would assume that this, the person that's posing this question to me is coming from my heavenly father and asking me this to see if I really trust that I'm going to meet him one day. [01:02:50] Speaker A: Because I'm picking it up, I'm picking it up. [01:02:53] Speaker B: Let's switch it the money or to go back and feel a couple things twice in life. You can't go back and feel nothing twice. You can't go back. You can't reverse time. You can't get in the time machine and do anything right. So I might take that over some money. [01:03:09] Speaker A: Facts. [01:03:10] Speaker B: However, if my faith is strong, then I know I'm going to seek God one day. [01:03:16] Speaker A: We gonna bump into each other anyway. [01:03:18] Speaker B: Give me the money. [01:03:18] Speaker A: Take the bread. [01:03:20] Speaker B: Give me the money. [01:03:22] Speaker A: You hear that? [01:03:22] Speaker B: Don't question my faith now. You question my faith. [01:03:25] Speaker A: Run me my money. [01:03:26] Speaker B: Run me my money. [01:03:27] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? One thing about me, I'm a young nigga straight up out the C. Yeah. And the only thing on my mind is getting rich. [01:03:34] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:03:34] Speaker A: I go hard on a nigga and a bitch like, run me my money. [01:03:38] Speaker B: Run me my money. [01:03:44] Speaker A: Niggas like n like how they get Jesus off. And hey, Compton AV. [01:03:52] Speaker A: Niggas is cooking. [01:03:53] Speaker B: That's why I'm telling you, if somebody posed that question to me, I'mma think that you trying to test my faith. [01:03:59] Speaker A: Right? [01:04:01] Speaker B: And that's why I feel like she kind of ate with her response. Cause I already talked to him. [01:04:06] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:04:06] Speaker B: And if I'm asking to see Jesus in the flesh, what I don't believe. [01:04:12] Speaker A: Nah, I don't. [01:04:12] Speaker B: What that mean? You trying to say I don't believe that he was in the flesh? [01:04:16] Speaker A: I got one crazier. What? How? You trying to charge me for a plug I already got? [01:04:24] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? Man, let's wrap this shit up. That's a scammer you scamming. [01:04:29] Speaker B: That's a scammer. [01:04:30] Speaker A: Didn't they accuse her of doing that? [01:04:33] Speaker B: Damn. Now we back. [01:04:37] Speaker B: We back. Well, that's been an episode of B. [01:04:39] Speaker A: Simone, you know what I'm saying? [01:04:40] Speaker B: Shout out to B. Simone. [01:04:42] Speaker A: Yeah, pull up when you in la, you know what I'm saying? We would love to have this conversation in person. Anyway, tap in with us. Hit that subscribe button if you here for all of it. We love music and Gina loves R and B. Are you doing you Black Friday? Oh, Black Friday over with you. Doing a Christmas sale. [01:04:59] Speaker B: People shout out to everybody too. People was using that code. [01:05:01] Speaker A: They was using the code. [01:05:02] Speaker B: People was using that code. So I'm gonna do another one. [01:05:05] Speaker B: You're not gonna get it by Christmas, but you might get the top of the year. [01:05:09] Speaker A: Okay, what's the code? [01:05:10] Speaker B: I don't got it yet. Next episode. [01:05:12] Speaker A: Yeah, but you can go to the website. You can order it right now, though. [01:05:15] Speaker B: Yes, yes, yes. Go to hofashions.com to get the card game. And actually, I might got us a couple extra boxes. So if you order, you probably will get. You need to hurry up though, so you can be a part of this batch of orders. Let's batch and then ginaviews LA for the T shirts. [01:05:31] Speaker A: Yeah. Tap in. Also, we're gonna be doing some cool stuff in the near future. We hopefully get some more tickets to give away. Again, salute to our winners, the infamous AC&O. Kkkaaa. We couldn't do this without you. Thank you for subscribing. 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