KenTheMan w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️

Episode 10 August 05, 2024 00:38:51
KenTheMan w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️
Effective Immediately w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️
KenTheMan w/ DJ Hed & Gina Views ❗️

Aug 05 2024 | 00:38:51

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DJ Hed Gina Views

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KenTheMan sits down with DJ Hed & Gina Views to talk hew new single "BDK", balancing her career with motherhood and MORE! 

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[00:00:04] Speaker A: Yo, what's. Effective immediately, I'm DJ head. [00:00:06] Speaker B: What up, world? It's your favorite homegirl, Gina views. [00:00:08] Speaker A: Hey, we have a special guest in the studio with us. No stranger to myself or Gina views. [00:00:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:00:13] Speaker A: One of the dopest female rappers I've ever seen. With my own eyes. Kinder, man. She do her own sound effects. [00:00:22] Speaker B: Hey, y'all. Hey, girl. [00:00:24] Speaker A: Hey. Welcome to the show. [00:00:25] Speaker C: Happy to be here. [00:00:26] Speaker A: And thank you for coming. [00:00:28] Speaker C: Thank you. [00:00:28] Speaker A: I know you've been running around like crazy. I seen you everywhere on my timeline, and I see you kicking up dust a lot. You're not shy when it comes to your content and your videos and your songs. I'm a fan. [00:00:43] Speaker C: Thanks. [00:00:45] Speaker A: But the first thing that I want to address or even just say to you is the climate for female rapid has been increasing over the years and Kendaman has been able to stay at the forefront of the conversation. How? [00:01:01] Speaker C: Just talking shit, I guess. I don't know. [00:01:04] Speaker A: Talking shit? Yeah, that's the key to situation. [00:01:06] Speaker C: They like it. They like it. You got. I just feel like y'all talk about what the girls wanna hear, you know, too, and, like, mix it with yourself. Like, I always say, I make fun music, but I still be barred up, like. Cause I love bars. I love metaphors. But also I understand selling, you know? And I don't wanna be, like, selling none shit, you know? [00:01:24] Speaker A: So talking shit is the key. [00:01:26] Speaker B: Talking shit is an understatement. [00:01:27] Speaker C: That's my key. [00:01:28] Speaker B: That's an understatement. Because we gotta get into this whole baby daddy killer movement. [00:01:33] Speaker C: That is not baby daddy killer with a BDK champagne. [00:01:38] Speaker A: Why you made Gina views in here? [00:01:41] Speaker C: Freestyling baby daddy. You wanna kill? I'm telling who. [00:01:44] Speaker A: Yeah. What she got going on her? [00:01:45] Speaker B: I'm internalizing her. [00:01:47] Speaker A: Girl, you got something you wanna get off your chest? [00:01:49] Speaker C: Now we know Gina fucking with baby. [00:01:50] Speaker B: Daddy BDK stamp, bitch. [00:01:53] Speaker C: They know it's a flip. [00:01:56] Speaker B: So when I'm listening to the song, I'm like, okay, that's what they know. That's the Charlie Lowe. But then I seen the title. I'm like, baby daddy Killer. Baby daddy Killer. [00:02:06] Speaker A: No, that's the reflection of how your mind works. Because if that's where your brain went. [00:02:10] Speaker C: And nobody said that, that's literally Twitter talk. [00:02:13] Speaker B: They say BD? [00:02:15] Speaker C: That's some different shit. [00:02:16] Speaker B: Y'all never heard BD before? [00:02:18] Speaker C: That's some gang. [00:02:19] Speaker A: Yes, I've heard that before, but I didn't know. I mean, I don't think kidnamah would. [00:02:22] Speaker C: Damn, I ain't gang banging, and I'm not trying to kill nobody, baby daddy. I got shit to do out here. [00:02:28] Speaker A: I got shit to do. [00:02:29] Speaker B: She said, what is that? I thought that was baby daddy killer, girl. [00:02:33] Speaker C: I thought it was something I missed on trending. I said, oh, why? [00:02:36] Speaker B: But I telling people, like, have y'all heard Kendaman new song, baby daddy killer? [00:02:41] Speaker A: You been telling people that? [00:02:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:46] Speaker A: Hey, you know what? Everybody just not supposed to have a platform, you know what I mean? [00:02:50] Speaker B: Y'all know kids these days, they have abbreviations for everything. Y'all know YK. [00:02:57] Speaker A: You know? [00:02:57] Speaker C: Who's that? [00:02:58] Speaker A: Okay, I know that one. [00:03:00] Speaker B: You know the original ones. IDK. [00:03:02] Speaker C: Lol. [00:03:03] Speaker B: You know all of those, right? [00:03:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:05] Speaker B: They have so many different abbreviations. I thought you was rolling with the trends. [00:03:10] Speaker C: It's not even that you made a mistake. It was. It was the mistake you made, you know, it wasn't. It wasn't, you know, baby daddy killer. Nobody said even. Nothing close. [00:03:23] Speaker B: Okay, well. [00:03:23] Speaker C: Or in the song. [00:03:24] Speaker B: Well, I know another song, the pussy song. [00:03:26] Speaker C: You feel me? [00:03:27] Speaker B: Did you get any backlash for that? [00:03:29] Speaker C: No, no, I didn't see it, but I know it was a song. Literally saying all the things that men hate to hear. I did it on purpose. That's why I named it the pussy song. [00:03:40] Speaker A: I hate men. How do men react at your shows? Because I haven't had the chance to come see one of your shows yet, and I would imagine that the men seem out of place. [00:03:50] Speaker C: No, they actually be like, dude, oh, they be cool. They vibe with it. [00:03:55] Speaker A: They be cool. [00:03:55] Speaker C: They be like, man, this bitch crazy. I'm vibing with her. I like it. I want to eat her box. [00:04:01] Speaker A: Do you have an instance where maybe your song was used in a situation like, I'm sorry. The inspiration from one of your songs have come from your life. [00:04:13] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. All the time. [00:04:14] Speaker A: All the time. And so do the people who you make the songs about know that the songs is about them? [00:04:18] Speaker C: They be knowing, and I deny it, because you would never feel special around this house. Ooh. [00:04:23] Speaker A: Oh, you be lying. [00:04:24] Speaker C: He said, oh, so this what you. I said, what? You're not the only one. What are you talking about? Never give them that. Never give them that. [00:04:31] Speaker B: But do they ever say so? Who are you talking about? [00:04:33] Speaker C: They don't have the place. [00:04:34] Speaker A: Oh, so you don't allow men a voice to like. [00:04:38] Speaker C: Okay, that sounds harsh. [00:04:40] Speaker A: I'm saying. No. I'm saying, like, if you and I are intimately involved, I can't question you about something. [00:04:47] Speaker C: It depends on how much. [00:04:50] Speaker A: How intimate we are. [00:04:51] Speaker C: Yeah. How involved I would allow a person. But it's like nobody ever get me there all the way. Because, nigga, niggas suck. I just said I hate men. I hate them. Y'all just sucking at all time high lately. [00:05:00] Speaker B: So, baby daddy killer, do you feel me? Yeah. [00:05:03] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:03] Speaker A: What you mean, you feel me? You can't tell her she's wrong. [00:05:06] Speaker C: She's so wrong. And then my girl, now we're here. [00:05:09] Speaker B: Now know my girl, now we're here, now we here. [00:05:12] Speaker C: I can't help what she thought. I just can contribute, you know. Now I'm on her side. [00:05:17] Speaker A: Okay, so, baby daddy killer, the song by kinda man has a shorty low sample. Was that something that, like, obviously you gotta get something like that cleared and stuff like that. But I guess what was the inspiration behind using that? Or did the producer just bless you? [00:05:36] Speaker C: Yeah, the producer just dropped it off. I recorded it here, actually, and his name is bone collector. So I was having sessions with a bunch of different producers, just, like, trying to do different sounds and all of this stuff. So he came in and he played me some beats. And I think that was the first one he played. And I was like, okay, yeah, put that one to the side. But I couldn't stop thinking about it. Cause I didn't wanna, like, just get one. I was like, let me just see what he got. I don't want to just stop it right here. Cause obviously that's good. So then I was like. I was listening to the other stuff. I said, let's just load that one up. Everybody was like, yeah, let's load that one up. [00:06:07] Speaker B: Were you already a fan of the original song? [00:06:09] Speaker C: Yeah, I feel like everybody was. It's kinda like a big song. Sometimes I don't even be wanting to touch stuff. But then when it started coming together, I was like, that shit fire. I like it. [00:06:18] Speaker A: I was gonna ask you about that, the bravery it takes to touch a classic record. Because a lot of, especially out here on the west coast, it be certain songs, people just, hey, don't touch that. Don't mess with that. And then even the ogs would take it offensively when you do touch stuff like that. Have you had any of that kind of critique on the record? [00:06:36] Speaker C: I remember I did. What was it? What was the sample I did, Melissa? It was on the other project, and it was like, prince. [00:06:48] Speaker B: You did a print sample? [00:06:49] Speaker A: What? [00:06:50] Speaker C: They told me a hard note. That was a hard no. I said, fuck y'all. [00:06:54] Speaker A: Then you was trying to sign up a prince? [00:06:57] Speaker C: Yes, it was bruh. I cannot remember. It was like, what is nasty? [00:07:03] Speaker B: What is it, nasty girl? I don't know. I be making a. I can't remember. [00:07:06] Speaker C: I'm talking about tonight. I'll be a nasty girl. [00:07:09] Speaker B: That's Beyonce. [00:07:10] Speaker C: I can't remember. It's called whatever, I'll figure it out before the end of the conversation. But, yeah, that was the first time they gave me a hard no. [00:07:17] Speaker A: But it was just a no. It wasn't like a. Well, we regret to inform you not. [00:07:22] Speaker C: Only did they, they want to make sure we ain't acts again. That's why I said it's a hard no. Like, hard no. Don't try to. Really. [00:07:28] Speaker A: Don't hit us up. [00:07:30] Speaker B: I guess I get it, but you're not one of those artists who butcher songs. A lot of these new artists are literally butchering. I don't want to diss nobody, but that hot in here. Flip was crazy. Was it hot in here? [00:07:43] Speaker A: I don't know what you're talking about. [00:07:44] Speaker B: You know who I'm talking about? No. In Ellie Chopper. Oh, I. Spice did just butcher Sean Paul song Butcher. [00:07:54] Speaker A: I mean, the thing is, when you touch classic records, I think there's a certain level of esteem you have to approach it with. I think you did it. You know, I think you did a good job with your song. I don't think it was, like a bad or a slight. However, if they did tell you no, are you somebody who would go in and try to recreate the energy of the record or you would just let it go? [00:08:12] Speaker C: I have to let it go because it's like when I fall in love with something outside the studio, it ain't no changing it. Cause I have another record that it was so good. Kept trying to change the beat. And I said, this one, I don't do that. Cause it just. The feel is just gone. Like, what you created in that moment is gone. So I just be like, it just wasn't meant or whatever. But I did flip that Prince win, and I don't know. Ooh, you like when I cut up all in that, what is it? My dad. [00:08:45] Speaker B: I don't even think I knew that was prince. I know exactly what you're talking about. But you know what I enjoy the most about flips? And that's why I say you're not one of those artists who ruined the flip or ruined the sample. I like when the sample is so good that I didn't even know that that was somebody else song. Like, what is it, foxy Brown and Jay Z? Gotta get you home with me tonight is Jay Z on it? Foxy brown for showed up. [00:09:09] Speaker C: I don't know. [00:09:09] Speaker B: Anyway, I didn't know that that was a sample until, of course, you know, I got older. But you do such a good job that you make it your song, you know? [00:09:19] Speaker C: You know, I come from, like, the freestyle and things, so it's like, I always get on other people's beats, and I always make it my own. Like, I don't go on there and say the exact flow that they say. Like, I might throw it in there, like, to play with it, but, like, I always. That was something that I just love to do is just like, what my take on with the beat make me feel, you know. [00:09:37] Speaker A: When did you start, like, officially rapping? Like, when did you say, like, I'm a rapper? [00:09:42] Speaker C: I say, like, 2014. That's when I dropped my first mixtape. [00:09:47] Speaker A: So that's when you were like, okay, I'm a rapper. It wasn't like, oh, I'm just rapping on the weekends. [00:09:52] Speaker C: Yeah, it started there in, like, 2013, and then in 2014, I was just like, man, people like me. Like, I didn't. It was like they had to solidify for me because I wasn't about to go out here. I don't see how people that can't rap rap, because if people stop. [00:10:03] Speaker A: Oh, it's a lot of those. [00:10:04] Speaker C: You feel me? And I would have been stopped. I swear. I told my daddy, I said, if people weren't gassing me up, I would have been stopped, because obviously, I suck, you know? So I was like, I don't understand. Like, it was just, like, I kept getting, like, more and more attention for doing. It made me never want to quit because I was like, obviously I'm doing something that is entertaining and that's good. And it just. It feels good, especially when you write it. Like, it feel good that I write it and they like it. It's different. I don't think I would rap if. [00:10:30] Speaker B: That wasn't the dynamic any thoughts on? So I remember. I forget what year it was, but you got that song, you don't deserve me, and it's, like, kind of, like, caribbean a little bit. You teased a track on TikTok. That's you singing. Mmm. What we doing with the r and B? [00:10:50] Speaker C: I'm getting into it because I was like, I've been. I was singing first. Like, I was in so many girl groups, like, from middle school all the way to high school, like, singing groups. I never thought I could rap. I just knew I could sing. It's like in my. I grew up in a baptist church, so it's kind of like they all sing. All my aunties can sing, so I knew I could sing, but every time I get the mic, I sound like a damn sheep. So I was like, hmm, maybe singing's not for me. [00:11:12] Speaker A: Wait, wait, what you mean? What you mean? You sound like a sheep? What does that mean? [00:11:15] Speaker C: I be so scared that all the words. [00:11:17] Speaker A: Oh, you'd be shaking words. [00:11:18] Speaker C: Just shake on at me. [00:11:19] Speaker A: Okay, gotcha. [00:11:20] Speaker C: So I avoided it for a long time, but I knew that I was gonna tap into it when I got comfortable. So I was like, I'm starting to get comfortable. And I didn't wanna, like, give my all, like, every aspect of me instantly. Like, oh, I rap. Yeah, I can sing. I was like, I feel like it's a chapter. It's chapters. Like, I wanna establish myself as a spitter. Then I want to, like, experiment. I want to move into this type of sound. Like, so it's just like, now I feel like I want to introduce it, like, a little bit. [00:11:46] Speaker A: So you. So we got a project. You thinking about maybe having a full project of it or. [00:11:51] Speaker C: I am, but not this one. Like, I would hate to be up there singing my whole fucking night. Like, that ain't my vibe, really. [00:11:59] Speaker A: What if it's. What if it's, like, turnt up singing, though? Like, what if it might have. [00:12:03] Speaker B: Now? What's turned up singing? [00:12:04] Speaker C: Yeah, I was saying we ain't make that up yet. I don't know that about that one. [00:12:07] Speaker A: Me or. Me either. [00:12:08] Speaker C: Yeah, but I'm nice. I like the idea of turned up singing. [00:12:12] Speaker A: I just. [00:12:12] Speaker B: This nigga created a genre. [00:12:14] Speaker C: He did. [00:12:14] Speaker A: It might be kind of cool. [00:12:15] Speaker C: It might be cool. I just gotta figure out a way to do it. [00:12:18] Speaker B: What r and B artists are like, what are your top five r and B artists? [00:12:22] Speaker C: I would say I super like Sza. I like summer Walker. Janae. [00:12:29] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:12:31] Speaker C: I like Beyonce, of course. She just doing all kind of stuff now and. No, in a good way. I like. Who would be my fifth? Can't think. [00:12:44] Speaker B: But what albums did you listen to growing up? Like r and B albums. [00:12:47] Speaker C: Men. I grew up with my dad, so I would listen to, like, all the men. Like boyz to men. Like Jahim, like avant Usher, like, so it's kind of like he. I didn't really listen to that. I knew Tamia. I was like, he ain't put me on no bitches. [00:13:03] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:04] Speaker C: I just knew all niggas. I was thinking, trying to get my woman back since I was about five. [00:13:10] Speaker B: When you're rapping, you. You know, you kind of doing that flex rap, you talking that shit. If you were singing, would you be bringing love back into r and B, or would you be doing the same shit, talking and singing? [00:13:22] Speaker C: So the singing song that I actually put on TikTok, it was kind of like it was. I was going through. That was really my personal feelings. Like, I was going through a little something, and it's called baggage. So it was about my person having too much baggage, you know? So I feel like it was more of a, like, it wasn't like, heart. I don't be like, super. Oh, my God. I'm just. I don't know what to do. It'd be like, you fucked up a good thing type of r and b, I feel. And then if I do fall in love and I'm feeling real happy, I would do some love. You know? I'm not, like, running from it or nothing, but. [00:13:53] Speaker B: So you going to Shanti Faith Evans monarchy, kick down your door and smack your chick? [00:13:59] Speaker C: I slapped the shit out of bitch. [00:14:00] Speaker B: Just to show you kin a man. I haven't. That's the next flip. Yeah. You should have known better than to think I would leave, right? [00:14:08] Speaker A: Y'all having a full on, like, exhale session right now. [00:14:11] Speaker C: I mean, it would. It would. You wanted us to find love, and all of a sudden, I'm just. [00:14:16] Speaker A: Okay, so let's say, what does a love rap song sound like from Kenny, man? Like, what would that sound like if you were in love? I mean, not, you know, your normal kid. A man go to rhetoric when it comes to how you gonna treat a man and you need him just for his mouth or whatever the case may be. [00:14:38] Speaker B: That's love right there. [00:14:39] Speaker C: That is love. [00:14:39] Speaker B: That's love right there. [00:14:40] Speaker A: What's love? [00:14:41] Speaker C: That I want your mouth bad. [00:14:43] Speaker A: Yeah, but you can get that without love. [00:14:45] Speaker B: But sometimes I might love your mouth. [00:14:47] Speaker A: Yeah, true that. [00:14:49] Speaker B: True that. [00:14:50] Speaker C: Ideally, I would want love mouth. I don't want. No, just mouth. Mouth. [00:14:53] Speaker A: You want love mouth. What's the difference between regular mouth and love mouth? [00:14:56] Speaker C: Love mouth is the mouth you want to keep going back to. Regular mouth is just like mouth. You can just get. Yeah, it's just regular mouth. It's like you doing everything and I can't even kiss you. Cause you eating ass. I don't even know you. [00:15:06] Speaker B: Okay. [00:15:06] Speaker C: You know? [00:15:08] Speaker A: Wait, so that's not okay. [00:15:09] Speaker C: It's okay, but am I gonna cuff it is the question. [00:15:14] Speaker A: So you want your ass, say, but not by someone you love. [00:15:17] Speaker B: I'll be going there. [00:15:18] Speaker C: You know, when it's somebody I love, you better. Yeah. I want you to take the whole mile from front to back. [00:15:23] Speaker A: No, no, but you just. [00:15:24] Speaker C: But no, I'm saying if you. [00:15:26] Speaker B: It's the pussy ate my ass, not the ass on. [00:15:28] Speaker C: If you would have ate my ass. Let's say I met you tomorrow, and tomorrow my ass was ate. [00:15:34] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:15:35] Speaker C: You're an eater. [00:15:36] Speaker A: Okay, so I ain't cuffing no eater. What's the length of time from the time when I meet you at the show to where I eat the ass and it's okay. Like, what's the length of time is that. What's the stretch on that? [00:15:47] Speaker C: If we vibing and think about it. Are you cuffing the headhunter that they got you on the first day that you cuffed it? [00:15:55] Speaker A: My ex girlfriend, we. Yeah. [00:15:57] Speaker C: So you wasn't in fear, like, oh, she's just an eater. [00:16:00] Speaker A: No, I go off energy. [00:16:02] Speaker C: Okay, well, I don't go off energy. I go off of. I might let you eat this ass gift, but I still ain't kissing you, you know? [00:16:12] Speaker B: Okay, out here eating anybody else, that. [00:16:15] Speaker C: Don'T mean, yes, it do, because why am I so. [00:16:17] Speaker B: Why do you want to eat mine? [00:16:18] Speaker A: Why? You don't have enough self esteem to think you that special. [00:16:20] Speaker C: I think I'm special. But am I that special? [00:16:23] Speaker A: Why you don't think you that special? [00:16:24] Speaker C: We just left the club. Why you eating my ass? [00:16:26] Speaker A: I'm just saying, why you. [00:16:27] Speaker B: That's manipulating. That's manipulation. [00:16:30] Speaker C: Ted is giving head on the first night, and he's trying to figure it out. [00:16:33] Speaker A: No, I'm just trying to figure it out. [00:16:34] Speaker B: He's trying to figure out if he an eater. [00:16:35] Speaker C: Yeah, he an eater. Yes, you are an eaterhead. [00:16:38] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:16:40] Speaker C: It's okay. It's a safe space. [00:16:42] Speaker A: Okay, well, now that we got that out the way, I have a lot of friends who are parents in the industry and stuff like that, finding that balance. How is that? How is that? How's that? Cause I don't necessarily believe that I have that balance, and I don't think Jeannie would have it either. [00:16:56] Speaker B: I got a kid. [00:16:59] Speaker C: You do. [00:17:00] Speaker B: How you find that balance can be. [00:17:01] Speaker A: What the fuck you mean, you got a kid? [00:17:03] Speaker B: This is her interview. She seen my kid? [00:17:07] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:17:08] Speaker A: Oh, you talking about that little badass dog? [00:17:10] Speaker B: Damn. That's how he get in my son. [00:17:13] Speaker C: That's how you get at my badass. [00:17:14] Speaker A: She got this little honorary ass dog that's gonna be sticking his little snout up at you and shit. Like, a little. Anyway, I got a cat, period. [00:17:23] Speaker B: Cat mom. [00:17:25] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, but cats are like, they're so chill. Yeah, but they be, like, prudes, though. [00:17:31] Speaker C: She prudy as fuck. Okay, see, but how I juggle my cat life and my son, it's like I have a supportive parent. So that's what makes it a little bit easier. Sometimes it get hard because my team know, like, you can't stretch me out for more than, like, three, four days because I'm the only parent. [00:17:49] Speaker A: Pause. [00:17:50] Speaker C: Pause. Play. But, yeah, so I just I have a good support system. My dad help me. My son is actually out here with me for the summer. [00:18:04] Speaker A: Oh, that's dope. [00:18:05] Speaker C: Mm hmm. [00:18:05] Speaker A: So, so he knows that his mom is like, a popping ass rapper. [00:18:10] Speaker C: Yeah. And then sometimes he forget. Cause he think I'm so lame. And then we'll be out, and he'd be like, wow, my mom is really famous. I'd be like, yeah, nigga, I ain't no dim. I ain't no them. You feel me? Cause he think I'm so corny. He'd be like, how old are you again, back in your day? I'd be like, I don't have it back in my day. Yeah, all right. I ain't there yet. [00:18:28] Speaker A: Now, I don't even know how to approach this, but let's say, for instance, you know, as he ages, you know, he's gonna have friends, and they're gonna be looking at. Cause I remember I think her name was Miss Kanaga, one of my, one of my homies moms. And she was fire. And I was just like, I'm going through puberty. So I'm like, yo, like. He was like, bro, you looking at my mom? [00:18:55] Speaker C: No. It's sad because they already been there for real. Talking about, we was in the car one day, and I said, mara, do you and your friends, like, be talking about girls and stuff? And he was like, we looked you up. [00:19:06] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:19:06] Speaker C: He said your hair was messed up. [00:19:09] Speaker A: Oh, they looking up busted pictures. [00:19:11] Speaker B: I said, well, what did you see? [00:19:13] Speaker C: He was sh he was like, I see now. When I see now. I said, mom, my hair wasn't even messed up. So I'm guessing he didn't like where the conversation was headed. So he had to insult me. [00:19:22] Speaker A: Yeah, diffuse. [00:19:22] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:19:23] Speaker C: He was like, well, I ain't talking about the other stuff. But, yeah, we looked you up. He doing nothing, though. [00:19:27] Speaker B: How old is he? [00:19:28] Speaker C: Eleven. [00:19:29] Speaker A: You don't be doing nothing. [00:19:30] Speaker B: He in 6th grade. [00:19:32] Speaker C: He going in 6th grade? [00:19:33] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. Oh. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You're gonna be the mom that his friends would like to fuck. [00:19:39] Speaker C: Oh, wow. He just started telling me, like that. He's telling his friends, like, he didn't tell him. I was like, so you just don't think I'm shit? Then I guess one day he started talking about his teaching on me. I said, oh, so you bragging about me? I love it. [00:19:52] Speaker B: The teacher? [00:19:53] Speaker C: Yes. [00:19:53] Speaker A: That's fire. [00:19:54] Speaker B: It didn't warm your heart a little bit? [00:19:55] Speaker C: It did, because I thought he was ashamed. Like, he never. He's like, I didn't. I asked him one time or whatever, I asked him something and he was like, no, I didn't. I haven't told anybody. I was like, okay, that's good. Like, you know, on your own time. Cause I don't post my son, me personally. Like, I keep my personal life personal. Cause I just feel like people weird as fuck. So I just, like, I don't want him to have to get that light if he don't want it. [00:20:17] Speaker A: So, yeah, I can imagine a little parent teacher conference situation, and you walk. [00:20:21] Speaker B: In, I'm like, baby daddy killer. [00:20:24] Speaker C: Baby daddy killer walking in the building. [00:20:26] Speaker A: I wouldn't even know how to approach the conversation. [00:20:29] Speaker C: Like, oh, shit, my mom clothes. Cause my son told me. [00:20:35] Speaker A: He looked you up in that. [00:20:36] Speaker C: He said, you need some mom clothes. And I just. I didn't know my clothes weren't mom clothes. I had on some rib jeans, and I'm guessing that's not mommy. I said, well, what you want me to do? Get some fucking scrubs or something? That make you feel better? [00:20:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:20:48] Speaker C: Yeah. So now I know how to dress like a mom. I had to ask him, now I. [00:20:51] Speaker A: Know how to dress like a mom. [00:20:52] Speaker C: Yeah, I asked him, was my graduation fit, like, suitable for his, you know, comfort? [00:20:57] Speaker B: I wonder, what is it about children that they just automatically think their parents are lame? Because I'll see, like, when I was a kid, and I would see, like, I would have friends who have parents who are like, famous and stuff like that. And I'll be like, dang, it'll be cool if your dad was my dad. But then it's like, have them. Those kids feel like my parent is lame, you know? That's crazy. [00:21:17] Speaker A: Do you think. Do you have any thoughts on the new freshman cover, given the fact that you are also a freshman yourself? [00:21:23] Speaker C: No, I think they did a good pick. I feel like I like all those rappers. [00:21:27] Speaker A: I think that the female representation has been there, like, over the past few years. You know what I mean, I think I appreciate that and nothing else. You know what I'm saying? [00:21:38] Speaker C: I would have liked to see Mona lia on there. She can rap. [00:21:42] Speaker A: Do you think that now? I don't know. Maybe you could shed some light on this. How are the ciphers done? Like, are they. Are they pre recorded? [00:21:51] Speaker C: Or, like, you be up in there with your thoughts, just one deep, like, hoping you can remember some shit and put some shit together. It's like. So, like, spread a moment. [00:22:00] Speaker B: Is this similar to bet or is it different? [00:22:03] Speaker C: No, bet. I think they gave us the beat, and I was able to, like, had a couple days with it or whatever. [00:22:08] Speaker B: So y'all don't know the beat for the double xl cipher until you right there. [00:22:11] Speaker C: Yep. Y'all didn't know that? [00:22:12] Speaker B: That's why they be so bad. [00:22:17] Speaker A: No, no, I had no idea. [00:22:18] Speaker B: No, that makes sense. Because if you don't have time, you know, it's like. It's a cipher. It's not a frequency. And a lot of people misconstrued the difference between a cypher and a freestyle. So if I'm doing a cypher, I do cyphers. I give the artist the beats in advance. It's not raw. Straight off the dome. [00:22:32] Speaker C: That shit be raw. Like, what you got, bitch? This the beat. Well, they give you. Like, they let you pick. But it's. They all knew. They let you pick the day of. So you all gotta get with your team and pick a beat together. It was so crazy. Cause when I did my cipher, you. [00:22:46] Speaker B: Didn'T have no issue to me, though. [00:22:47] Speaker C: She hated it. I couldn't. I was so. I was so scared. I was so. [00:22:52] Speaker B: You were the best one on your lineup. [00:22:54] Speaker C: So let me tell you about my lineup. So none of them boys knew that I could rap. So I remember when we was picking a beat, every nigga in there was like, nah, it's whatever. It's whatever beat. I ain't get to pick the damn beat. It was not whatever. Like, they picked the fucking beat. Then they made me go first, and I was like, oh, wait. [00:23:10] Speaker A: So, as a group, you picked the beat? [00:23:12] Speaker C: Yeah, as a group. Like, with your group. Not the whole double. Like a group of four. I think it was four of us. Yeah. [00:23:18] Speaker B: And then you set the tone, and. [00:23:20] Speaker C: I set the whole conversation out. Cause I was like, me. And they was acting like they was so off it. Whatever. It was not whatever. Cause that was not the beat I would have, pig. Yeah. So I just went with the flow. They made me go first. I shook that motherfucker up a little bit now. Everybody looking like, well, what we gonna. [00:23:39] Speaker A: Damn, I had no idea that that's how it worked. Yeah, I just. We seen you with Angela Yeet, and a lot of people. A lot of rappers are doing their own shows and podcasts now. Do you have any ambitions in taking me and Gina views job? [00:23:52] Speaker C: Oh, absolutely not. [00:23:53] Speaker B: No. [00:23:54] Speaker C: I could not sit there and talk. Cause the way I talk in my damn group chat, I would not survive. [00:23:59] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. This shit in the group chat could never see the light of day. [00:24:01] Speaker C: I'm sorry I talk like that. Yeah, see, y'all do that. I. My thoughts ain't right. I ain't right. And I was like, that ain't for me. Because then I get to rambling and get a talking and having my opinion. That's why I'm like, everybody can have their opinion, but I just feel like I don't be wanting to, like, down nobody what they doing and stuff, like, with my opinions. Cause I do down ass. Y'all just never see it. I be talking so buchit. I be like, these niggas suck. But I just, like. I don't know. I just always live by this thing. Like, I would never, like, down somebody, like, artistry or anything because they'll be the motherfuckers that pop out on your ass and be like, yeah, you shed on me. And I'm like, oh, man, now, especially early on. Yeah. Cause you just never know what people can grow and they can get better and all that. There's so many people that shit on me, and I know they hate it. I know they hate it. So I was like, I would never make somebody else feel like that, you know? But I think it, and I know who sucks. Don't ever get fucked up. I know who sucks. [00:24:53] Speaker A: Do you remember people who, I guess shit on you early on in your career, know them from. [00:25:00] Speaker C: I can fucking put them in the police lineup. I can tell you they knows if they had a mask on. [00:25:06] Speaker A: Okay, so obviously you still hold on to that. [00:25:08] Speaker C: I'm grudgy as fuck. [00:25:09] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:25:10] Speaker A: What sign are you? [00:25:11] Speaker C: I'm a Gemini. [00:25:12] Speaker A: Oh, shit. [00:25:13] Speaker C: Grudgy as fuck. I never forget it. I'll never forget how somebody made me feel. [00:25:17] Speaker B: You said, oh, shit, like, you know the Zodiacs? [00:25:19] Speaker A: Nah, like, oh, shit. Like, I know a couple of Geminis as just like that. They be on that type of term. [00:25:25] Speaker C: I'm sticking through it, too. [00:25:27] Speaker A: Do. Um. Okay, I got some questions for you. These are called head scratchers. Okay. These are, like, grade school questions. [00:25:35] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:25:36] Speaker A: And just if you don't know, just guess. [00:25:38] Speaker C: Okay. [00:25:39] Speaker A: I'm not saying you don't know. [00:25:40] Speaker C: I'm probably dumb as hell. [00:25:41] Speaker B: I ain't gonna lie. [00:25:42] Speaker C: I mean, I'm a dumb, smart rapper. [00:25:45] Speaker A: I don't know what that means and I don't know. [00:25:47] Speaker C: We about to see. [00:25:47] Speaker A: Okay, first question is, who invented the light bulb? [00:25:51] Speaker C: Somebody black. Madam CJ Walker. [00:25:55] Speaker A: Madam CJ walk. [00:25:56] Speaker C: Just kidding. I don't know. [00:25:57] Speaker A: Madam. [00:25:58] Speaker C: I don't know who that is. [00:26:00] Speaker A: Madam CJ Walker. [00:26:02] Speaker C: Thomas Edison. Duh. I'm just kidding, guys. [00:26:08] Speaker A: The fuck? [00:26:10] Speaker C: What? [00:26:11] Speaker A: Where you pull that from? [00:26:12] Speaker C: My brain, bro. [00:26:14] Speaker A: Hold on. [00:26:14] Speaker C: I kid, I kid. [00:26:15] Speaker B: Okay, you know, did Madam CJ Walker do the Preston cone? What? She did the press and con. And. Y'all know how I know that? From an episode of Proud Family. [00:26:24] Speaker C: That's good. [00:26:24] Speaker B: Remember when Penny got knocked out? [00:26:26] Speaker C: I don't remember that one. [00:26:28] Speaker B: Penny got knocked out and she started having all these visions about all the black. Black historian. [00:26:32] Speaker C: That was a good episode. I didn't see that one. [00:26:34] Speaker A: All right, how many sides does a hexagon have? [00:26:40] Speaker C: Oh, six. Team 1616. Is it seven? [00:26:50] Speaker A: You tell me. [00:26:50] Speaker C: It's not eight and it might not be six. [00:26:53] Speaker A: How you know it's not eight? [00:26:54] Speaker C: Cause it's an octagon. I knew that. [00:26:57] Speaker A: So it's a pentagon. [00:26:59] Speaker C: Four and a half sides. [00:27:01] Speaker A: Okay, we roll with that. Hexagon is six. [00:27:05] Speaker C: I was right instantly, in theory. [00:27:08] Speaker B: They not gonna put that part in. [00:27:09] Speaker A: The clip I started. [00:27:12] Speaker C: I led with it, you know. [00:27:13] Speaker A: Okay. Now, this one you can't cheat on. [00:27:16] Speaker C: Okay. [00:27:17] Speaker A: What are the three states of matter? [00:27:21] Speaker C: I don't fucking know. Three states of matter? [00:27:25] Speaker A: Yeah, three states of matter. [00:27:26] Speaker C: I feel like that. Do you know? [00:27:27] Speaker A: Yes. [00:27:28] Speaker C: Cause you studied it. [00:27:29] Speaker A: No, I knew before. [00:27:30] Speaker C: We pulled these three states. What's the three states of matter? Melissa? [00:27:39] Speaker A: You know. Okay. [00:27:42] Speaker C: Well, okay, what is matter? Right. [00:27:45] Speaker A: Well, what is matter? Matter. [00:27:47] Speaker B: Define matter. [00:27:48] Speaker C: I know what matter is. [00:27:50] Speaker A: Hey, put your phone down. [00:27:51] Speaker C: No, y'all ain't say that was rude. [00:27:53] Speaker A: The whole purpose of this is to see if, you know, you like Drake freestyling right now. [00:28:00] Speaker C: Liquid, glass, solid. [00:28:02] Speaker A: No, you still got it wrong. [00:28:05] Speaker C: I ain't lying on Google. So are you. Wrong. It's Google. [00:28:07] Speaker A: You said glass. [00:28:09] Speaker C: I didn't. I said gas, liquid, and solid. [00:28:11] Speaker A: We got the plastic. We got the footage. You said glass. [00:28:14] Speaker C: What is condensation? [00:28:15] Speaker A: We gonna rewind. You said glass. [00:28:17] Speaker C: It say carbon dioxide, dioxide, the substances all dryden, dry ice, liquid. I think head ain't got this information right. [00:28:25] Speaker A: Because it is solid, liquid and gas. [00:28:27] Speaker C: Exactly. [00:28:28] Speaker A: That's what you said the first time. [00:28:30] Speaker C: That's what I fucking said. [00:28:31] Speaker A: Okay. All right, let's play one gotta go. [00:28:34] Speaker C: I said y'all were taking me to damn school today. [00:28:36] Speaker A: Let's play one gotta go. Okay, before we wrap. Okay, so one gotta go. You from the south. One has to go forever. Mac and cheese, greens, fried chicken. One gotta go. [00:28:52] Speaker C: Forever greens. [00:28:54] Speaker A: You don't fuck with greens. [00:28:55] Speaker C: I do, but I would rather Mac and cheese, and I'm not eliminating chicken. That's how. That's most of my meal. What I mean, I ain't gonna supposed to no damn green chicken. [00:29:04] Speaker B: This is fried chicken. [00:29:05] Speaker C: I love fried chicken. Everything. I like fried fish. Fried chicken, fried cauliflower, fried pickles, fried tomato. [00:29:11] Speaker A: I could see that. All right, one gotta go. The Houston Rockets, the Houston Astros or the Houston Texans. [00:29:25] Speaker C: I'm not into sports. [00:29:26] Speaker A: Okay, just fine. [00:29:28] Speaker C: But the baseball players be fine. I would hate for them to go away. [00:29:31] Speaker B: That's how I would have picked, too. [00:29:32] Speaker C: The baseball players be fine based on who look better. And I'm too short for a basketball player, so maybe I'll just take the Rockets away because I see myself more with football players. Just talking about an attraction, you know? I don't watch the sports. [00:29:44] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:29:45] Speaker A: Okay, Gina, you got two. [00:29:47] Speaker B: All right, so female Nineties R and B groups. [00:29:51] Speaker A: One gotta go forever. [00:29:52] Speaker B: Destiny, child escape, TLC. And invoke. [00:30:00] Speaker C: I would do invoke. [00:30:02] Speaker B: Okay, so now you have to pick one. [00:30:06] Speaker C: Oh, to stay. [00:30:07] Speaker B: No. Different category. Now you gotta pick one. [00:30:10] Speaker A: Now you just have to pick one. [00:30:11] Speaker B: So it's gonna be no lashes for the rest of your life. [00:30:14] Speaker C: I could do that. [00:30:15] Speaker B: No hair maintenance for the rest of your life. A period every day for the rest of your life. Or $5,000 a month in EBt for the rest of your life. [00:30:31] Speaker C: So I just gotta pick one? [00:30:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:30:34] Speaker C: So if I don't pick the other ones, I'm getting at. [00:30:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:30:38] Speaker C: So if I. [00:30:39] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. [00:30:41] Speaker C: So it's just what I. Yeah, just pick one. [00:30:43] Speaker B: What you would choose? I would get the stamps for the rest of your life. [00:30:47] Speaker C: What? Free food? I just said I like chicken. [00:30:49] Speaker B: No money. [00:30:51] Speaker C: I don't get no money. You didn't say that now? [00:30:52] Speaker A: No, she said it's eBt. It's just. It's food only. It's the food. It literally says food only. [00:30:57] Speaker C: Oh. So I would have to survive our food, and I can't go get my nails done. [00:31:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:31:01] Speaker C: So I would just do no lash thing. I don't be wearing lashes like that anyway. I can get jiggy with that. I'm not having a period for the rest of my life. [00:31:09] Speaker B: For every day. [00:31:09] Speaker C: For every day. Yeah. That's the only reason I'm looking for the menopause. [00:31:13] Speaker A: Damn. [00:31:14] Speaker C: Just kidding. [00:31:15] Speaker B: Menopause is crazy. [00:31:17] Speaker C: How about that period? [00:31:18] Speaker A: Yo, something wrong with her? [00:31:19] Speaker C: Which it is. [00:31:20] Speaker B: When do menopause come? My mom was telling me she was on her period. I'm like, how you got a period? [00:31:25] Speaker C: I guess he just come when he. I guess he come when he comes. [00:31:29] Speaker A: Yo, I got a wild story. I've been saving for whole fashions, though, but yeah. [00:31:34] Speaker B: Oh, we gotta get you on whole fashions. Yes, yes. [00:31:36] Speaker C: I'm a ho. I got confessions. [00:31:38] Speaker B: I was staying. I was trying to stay away from my edgy shit so we could do it over there. [00:31:42] Speaker C: Okay. We just had to talk about edgy. Nah. And then ran right into me balancing parenthood. I was like, oh, what a transition, guys. Go for that. [00:31:52] Speaker A: Well, I mean, hey, go for it. [00:31:54] Speaker B: Head is crazy. [00:31:55] Speaker C: Go for it. [00:31:56] Speaker A: Well, do you have any thoughts on the upcoming election? [00:32:01] Speaker C: Pass. Hard pass. I just don't want that, man. [00:32:05] Speaker B: You want that black woman. [00:32:06] Speaker C: I just want some other than that, man. [00:32:08] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. It's gonna be interesting. Okay, I'm good. You good? [00:32:13] Speaker B: No more abortions. [00:32:14] Speaker A: Yeah, that's definitely a hot topic. Taking away the right truth. But hey, come to California. You know what I'm saying? You just gotta plan a road trip. [00:32:22] Speaker B: No, no, no. That's on Trump's. What is it called? Project 25. [00:32:26] Speaker C: 25. [00:32:26] Speaker A: No, I know that. But for now, to California and get it. In the south, they regulate, and in the midwest they regulate. [00:32:31] Speaker C: For now. What about for later? [00:32:32] Speaker A: Yeah, we just. That man. [00:32:34] Speaker C: That damn, man. [00:32:35] Speaker B: And he trying to abolish the board of education. [00:32:39] Speaker A: I could see that. There's not very many smart people on that side. [00:32:43] Speaker B: What the kids gonna do all day? [00:32:46] Speaker A: Damn. [00:32:46] Speaker C: I know he ain't trying to make him be at home with me. [00:32:50] Speaker A: Niggas is like, wait, he don't gotta go to school. Nah, we ain't voting for this nigga. [00:32:54] Speaker C: Let him keep on chalking it up. Just keep talking, buddy. That's how you gonna get the parents, right? [00:32:59] Speaker A: Right. All the parents in America in a landslide victory. [00:33:04] Speaker C: Tell them, keep on talking to them. [00:33:06] Speaker A: Kids ain't gotta go to school. [00:33:08] Speaker C: Matter of fact, I love his ideas. Keep on telling everybody, boy, like, what you mean? [00:33:13] Speaker A: Kin the man project on the way? [00:33:16] Speaker C: Yes. [00:33:16] Speaker A: Okay. And also, are you gonna plan on hitting the road? [00:33:20] Speaker C: Yes. [00:33:20] Speaker A: Okay. And Summer is in LA. [00:33:23] Speaker C: It's almost over, but it was. [00:33:26] Speaker A: Summer was in LA. [00:33:27] Speaker C: It was in LA. [00:33:27] Speaker A: Have any, you have any experiences you care to share in LA? [00:33:31] Speaker C: Nothing like crazy. I just think it don't rain. And that's fucking weird. We just had a flight. [00:33:36] Speaker A: Listen, just because in Texas is temperamental and. No, the south, Florida, Texas, all that should be temperamental. It'd be raining across the street. Dry over here. Shit don't make sense. [00:33:46] Speaker B: It be like that out here. [00:33:47] Speaker C: I just looked up and I said, wow. My son was like, every day is beautiful. It's like, yes. And our power was out for days. I felt so selfish being out here. I said, oh, we picked the fine time to leave. Like, I'm so happy cause I'm in this phase to where it's like I'm an adult, but I don't feel it. [00:34:06] Speaker A: Like, so it's like, I don't know what that means. [00:34:07] Speaker C: When the power is out, I'm the person that gotta figure shit out. Like, I can't look to my son and be like, what we gonna do? Yeah, it's like I gotta be to figure out her. And I hate that cause I'm still childish. Like, I don't know how to figure this shit out. [00:34:19] Speaker B: This nigga had tweeted, this was the attempt, the day of the attempt assassination on Trump. And he tweeted, all I'm gonna say is, y'all save y'all money. And it made me self reflect because I was thinking, like, damn, if the world end, I can't say, daddy, what we doing? Like, I'm the head of the household, it's just me and my dog. [00:34:40] Speaker C: You got to save that dog life. [00:34:41] Speaker B: I gotta save the dog life. [00:34:42] Speaker C: And that's what's crazy about having a kid. Cause I love the kid. Didn't know I had to save your life. If she go down now, he bigger than me. I gotta carry him somewhere. You were bigger than me, but I'll hear it go. Gotta be damn sole survivor. I gotta just. [00:34:57] Speaker B: Have you watched leave the world behind yet? [00:34:59] Speaker C: Yes. [00:35:00] Speaker B: What would you do in that situation? [00:35:02] Speaker C: Leave it behind, I guess. I don't fucking know. I told you, this adult thing is new to me. I'm a real parent. Like, I just don't know. One time we heard something in the attic. You think I fucking went up there? [00:35:15] Speaker B: Hell no. [00:35:15] Speaker C: I waited til the morning. We locked ourselves in my room with my weapon. But I wasn't checking nothing out. What? Jump out at me. Look, I'm five, even. He taller than me. You go up there and figure it out. [00:35:29] Speaker A: See what's going on, what you gotta do, especially being in Texas. So I got, you got, you gotta get some FMJ full metal jacket bullets. And then you could shoot through drywall, floorboards, everything. That's right. It's legal. It's legal. I'm sure you gotta get those. That's what I got. [00:35:45] Speaker B: Even being in the house shooting is crazy. [00:35:47] Speaker C: Just shooting at the ceiling. At the ceiling. It wasn't even nobody up there. [00:35:53] Speaker B: So what ended up happening? [00:35:54] Speaker C: I guess it was just creaky. [00:35:56] Speaker A: They left. [00:35:56] Speaker C: I don't know. [00:35:58] Speaker A: They left. [00:35:59] Speaker C: They probably left, but. I don't know. I was so scared. Cause for days I heard stuff walking around, I thought, but it wasn't nothing up there. [00:36:05] Speaker A: And I was like, you went up there? [00:36:07] Speaker C: No, somebody. I called somebody to come up there. It was just too late. And I called and then my friend was like, go up there with him and see what it looked like. I said, what did I got to do with that? Like, I'm sending him up there or whatever. [00:36:18] Speaker B: But yeah, so at that point, it's above me. You gotta put it in God's house at that point. [00:36:23] Speaker C: They can have a house. [00:36:24] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:36:24] Speaker C: Cause what does it call when them people come up? [00:36:26] Speaker B: Squatters. [00:36:27] Speaker C: I thought it was a squatter in my house. [00:36:29] Speaker B: Y'all can have it. [00:36:30] Speaker C: I was scared. What am I doing? [00:36:31] Speaker A: You can have the house. [00:36:32] Speaker B: I'm not tripping, bro. [00:36:33] Speaker A: I paid for this. Y'all got me fucked up. I paid for this house. Somebody gotta go. And ain't me. [00:36:37] Speaker B: The money will come back from somewhere. [00:36:38] Speaker C: Well, I can get them things so I can shoot through the roof, I guess. [00:36:40] Speaker A: Yeah, there you go. Some fmJs. [00:36:41] Speaker C: That's all I got. [00:36:44] Speaker B: She in the living room shooting up. [00:36:46] Speaker C: Fucking the whole house up. [00:36:48] Speaker B: It ain't nothing but the tv. [00:36:49] Speaker A: It was one night like that, I had almost fucked up my drywall. Cause my alarm, I didn't close the back door good enough and the wind blew it open. I went, oh, man, it was all bad. [00:36:57] Speaker C: So you just thought. [00:36:57] Speaker A: Cause I heard the alarm. [00:36:58] Speaker C: Woo woo. [00:36:59] Speaker A: Like I got real, like sent like lights and it's a whole movie. So I thought it was an attack. [00:37:05] Speaker C: Yeah. So that's why I thought somebody was in the attic. I accidentally forgot to close the garage. [00:37:09] Speaker B: Paranoid. [00:37:11] Speaker A: Ain't nobody coming to get me. [00:37:12] Speaker B: All it was was the garage. [00:37:13] Speaker C: No, that's why I was paranoid. Because my garage was up and my door was unlocked. Cause I leave my door unlocked. Because I go through the garage. So when I came home and my garage was up, I been hearing stuff since, and I said, maybe it's just me being fearful, but it also could be being aware. So I didn't know if I should shoot at the ceiling or if I should just. [00:37:32] Speaker A: I mean, it ain't nothing but some spackle. You just have somebody come patch them holes up. [00:37:35] Speaker B: You be high. [00:37:36] Speaker C: No, I don't. I be so sober, I be in. [00:37:39] Speaker B: The house high, paranoid. One time I thought somebody was standing on my patio. [00:37:44] Speaker C: That's why I don't smoke. [00:37:45] Speaker A: Gina sends us messages, like, video messages of her, like, coming up with wild ideas when she be high. [00:37:51] Speaker B: They be genius, though, huh? [00:37:52] Speaker A: She be like, I'm a genius, y'all. Y'all. I'm a genius. I'm like, bro, she genius over there. High again. [00:37:58] Speaker B: That's good. [00:37:58] Speaker C: Cause I think of genius. I think of the best stuff when I used to be high. It's like, you think of stuff that you wouldn't usually think of. [00:38:04] Speaker B: I literally sometimes have creators block, and I have to, like, eat an edible or something so I can, like, start thinking and stuff. And then I just come up with all these thoughts that I never would have came up with sober. [00:38:14] Speaker C: It's so crazy. [00:38:15] Speaker A: Well, shout out to the fiends. You know what I'm saying? [00:38:18] Speaker B: Call me a cracker. [00:38:19] Speaker A: Shout out to the fiends. Kenny, Mandy, thank you for coming through. [00:38:23] Speaker C: Thank y'all. [00:38:24] Speaker A: Make sure you come see us again sometime before, you know, the next election. [00:38:30] Speaker C: Make sure y'all stream baby daddy killer. [00:38:32] Speaker A: Yes. We plan it. We playing the shit out of it here at SiriusXM. [00:38:35] Speaker C: Thank you. Thank you. [00:38:36] Speaker A: On hip hop nation, it's kinder man, DJ head, Gina views. And make sure you catch the full thing on our YouTube and the full thing on our podcast as well, effective immediately. Live.

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