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It's been a lot of stuff going on outside.
People are in the booth. Some people are not in the booth. New music is out, the guards is changing. It's all kind of stuff going on outside right now.
What was your week like in the genie verse?
[00:00:45] Speaker B: I saw Scream 7.
[00:00:47] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:00:48] Speaker B: With the cast.
[00:00:49] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:00:52] Speaker B: Yes. Sidney or Neve Campbell.
[00:00:54] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:00:55] Speaker B: Was in the building. Also David Arquette.
[00:00:58] Speaker A: Did you get a chance to fan?
[00:01:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, I was the only black person there, so,
[00:01:06] Speaker A: like in the whole.
[00:01:08] Speaker B: Well, it was a black row.
[00:01:10] Speaker A: It was a black row.
[00:01:11] Speaker B: I'm trouin'.
[00:01:12] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:01:13] Speaker B: I was like, it was a black row, but I wanna get invited again.
[00:01:15] Speaker A: Yeah, I feel you. I feel you.
[00:01:17] Speaker B: But for the red carpet, I was able to kinda blend in with paparazzi because didn't nobody know who I was. But, you know, I don't take my phone out and be recording people. Oh, I recorded all of them.
I recorded all of them. Billy Loomis was there.
[00:01:36] Speaker A: What are you screaming while the video is rolling?
[00:01:39] Speaker B: No, you know, I'm too. Okay, yeah, but Sidney Prescott, Billy Loomis, Dewey is there. Gale Weathers. Like, this was freaking amazing.
I love Scream, obviously, when I tell you this is the best Scream film.
It was like plot twist after plot twist after plot twist after plot twist.
[00:01:58] Speaker A: Did they tie it into all the other screams?
[00:02:00] Speaker B: There is a.
There is a tie in.
[00:02:03] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah.
[00:02:04] Speaker B: So you kind of have to see all of them.
[00:02:07] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:02:08] Speaker B: To understand why this house is so important. Why her jacket is such a thing. Why, you know, and then there's some. It's like dialogue conversation that they have that you have to. You have to have seen the previous films to understand the conversation.
[00:02:22] Speaker A: So I need to go watch all the six.
[00:02:23] Speaker B: They all on Paramount.
[00:02:24] Speaker A: I need to go watch all six, though. Damn. I was afraid of that.
[00:02:28] Speaker B: Yeah, but you can do.
I mean, I don't know how you are with TV shows and stuff, but for me, I'm a binge watcher yeah, I'm not. So I like to start something early in the morning until. Cause I just started paradise again.
[00:02:43] Speaker A: The first season it took me.
[00:02:44] Speaker B: So I've always watched it, but I never been able to really get into it or whatever. And when I watch TV shows, I fall asleep.
I didn't know that they were in a bunker until episode seven.
[00:03:00] Speaker A: The first episode, they reveal the bunker.
[00:03:03] Speaker B: I'm scrolling, I'm scrolling, I'm thinking, I thought he died at the White House.
[00:03:08] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:03:09] Speaker B: Yeah. So when I'm rewatching, I'm hearing, obviously I've been obsessed with the world ending.
So I hear the word bunker. I'm like, now I gotta start over.
[00:03:18] Speaker A: Yeah.
So, okay, so best scream ever.
And Paradise.
[00:03:24] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:03:25] Speaker A: Season two is now out, I think. Or they started season two. Yeah, I gotta catch up on that.
[00:03:31] Speaker B: Now I'm tuned in to season two.
[00:03:33] Speaker A: It's cracking.
[00:03:34] Speaker B: Season two cracking. And it's about five episodes out already.
[00:03:37] Speaker A: Yeah, I gotta go get it.
[00:03:38] Speaker B: Season two got my attention way more than.
Than season one.
So I think I'm on episode three.
[00:03:45] Speaker A: I gotta go dive into that for sure.
So a couple things that I had an interesting week. The first, the main thing for me this week that happened is.
Tell me your opinion.
People said I crashed out on the Internet. And I'm like, I don't think I crashed out. I just addressed an issue I had with the optometrist.
So I went to the optometrist to go get my eyes examined.
[00:04:12] Speaker B: How did I miss all this?
[00:04:13] Speaker A: I don't know. You don't meet, your phone be off. So I go to the eye doctor. I'm there.
They send me an appointment. They sent me the appointment. I pull up, they like, you not supposed to be here. It's Monday. She don't work on Monday. These are the morons that work in the office, right?
So they're like, we gotta reschedule you. So I'm like, okay, fine. What about tomorrow? They look, okay, we can get you in tomorrow. I'm like, all right. Bet they put me in. I said, put me in for noon. They said, okay, for sure. To avoid all obstacles, I pull up an hour early. I'm there at 11am I'll come back at noon, no problem. I go and do my thing. I come back at noon. They looking in the computer, what's today? Huh?
[00:04:58] Speaker B: What day is this?
[00:04:59] Speaker A: This is like the next day. This is like Tuesday or Wednesday or whatever. So I. Then they looking in the computer like, you, you. Have you been here? Before, nigga, you seen me yesterday.
[00:05:10] Speaker B: I thought you was a new patient.
[00:05:12] Speaker A: So I get it. They probably see hella people, all right? I ain't tripping. I say yes. I go here like I'm in school, right? So they pull it. So they take off one packet of paper, and they give me another packet of paper. I fill out that packet of paper, and I'm sitting there for 10 minutes, and the dude just standing there, and I'm like, hello. Like, here? And he's like, oh, you're done? Yes, you imbecile. So then he takes the paper, and then he goes and puts it in the thing so that the doctor can come out and look at it. She comes out, and I just hear the door, and I hear papers rambling. She walk out into the lobby. We're all out there like, there's other patients there. The morons is there. And she's like, did you guys look at his paperwork?
And they're like, yeah, I mean, we looked at his paperwork. So then it says right here that he's not supposed to be here until March next. Until the end of March.
And they're like. They just look. Ren and Stimpy looking at each other, right? So they just doofuses, right? So they stuck on stupid looking at each other. She's like, actually, it says right here that he doesn't supposed to come in until September.
September is like, nigga, half a year from now.
[00:06:19] Speaker B: Why did they invite you here, bro?
[00:06:23] Speaker A: So the doctors, she look at me. She's like, I'm so sorry. I don't know what, you know, what's going on with them. Here's the deal. I can see you next month. I mean, at the end of this month, or I could see you in September. Which one would you prefer? I'm like, I'll come back next month. I mean, the end of this month. It's all good. She's like, all right, bet.
[00:06:41] Speaker B: When was your last visit?
[00:06:43] Speaker A: Like, six months ago or something. Like seven months ago. Something like that.
And so she tells Ren and Stimpy to, like, put my shit in there and file my paperwork. And they're like, okay. The nigga comes over and he's like, okay, so we're gonna go ahead and reschedule you next month. Is that like the doctor said, we're gonna reschedule you for next month? Like, she didn't. Like, she wasn't standing fucking next to me, right? So I'm like. And he not making eye contact with me, so. Cause he know I'm Furious. I've been in here three hours. This is my second day here. When you niggas fucked this up in the first place.
[00:07:18] Speaker B: Hold on, hold on. This took three hours.
[00:07:22] Speaker A: The hour wait was waiting for them for Dumb and Dumber to get the paperwork to her so that way she can come out. And she was dealing with other patients. So I waited that from 11am to 12. My appointment time was 12. I didn't get seen until 1:15, but I didn't get seen.
Cause she just came out and basically told them that they fucked up. So anyway, I went on the Internet and I posted this video and I posted this video and I was just like, yo, we need to figure out morons working in these professional environments because they're taking over. And I'm okay with AI doing these jobs.
[00:07:57] Speaker B: You're on your eyes, huh?
[00:07:59] Speaker A: No, with the clerical shit.
[00:08:01] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Well, you did crash up.
[00:08:03] Speaker A: That was a crash up.
[00:08:04] Speaker B: You just crashed right now talking to me. I did.
I heard Ren and 10 idiots. Morons.
I don't think I've ever heard you say that many insults. I don't think I've ever heard you insult anybody.
You crashed. You crashed.
[00:08:20] Speaker A: Okay, well, you crashed. That's what happened.
[00:08:23] Speaker B: But that's all right.
Sometimes it's like the purge, you know? Like sometimes you gotta just let off on somebody. You gotta empty the clip. Are you going to be uptight?
[00:08:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I feel you.
[00:08:35] Speaker B: And I used to work for a call center that schedules optometry appointments.
Yeah.
So that's the disconnect. There's a call center. Sometimes it's in a whole nother state. And the call center is not in direct communication with the doctor's office.
[00:08:52] Speaker A: Whoa.
[00:08:53] Speaker B: Yeah, so that's how that happened.
Cause the cost of.
[00:08:59] Speaker A: No, Nate, you don't understand. She just blew me, nigga.
[00:09:01] Speaker B: Pause.
[00:09:02] Speaker A: Pause.
[00:09:02] Speaker B: Yeah, that was. Come on.
But the call center doesn't have your medical.
[00:09:07] Speaker A: My records and shit.
[00:09:08] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:09:08] Speaker A: Got you.
[00:09:09] Speaker B: But I'm interested to know. Why do you gotta keep going back?
[00:09:14] Speaker A: Because, well, you're supposed to go every year. But I had my lenses switched for my prescription mid year because I just noticed that it's getting. It was just like my eyes were adjusting to it.
I haven't been wearing glasses that long, so it took like a whole year for my eyes to get adjusted to wearing the glasses. And then they had to switch my lenses.
[00:09:33] Speaker B: Got you. Okay.
[00:09:34] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:09:34] Speaker B: So you would go back once a year?
[00:09:36] Speaker A: Yeah. Moving forward. I'll go once a year. So I'm gonna go in September. They gonna switch My lenses. And I'm gonna go every September to switch my lenses.
[00:09:42] Speaker B: Basically, when you switch the lenses, your eyes have to readjust every single time.
[00:09:46] Speaker A: It depend on if they change your prescription. Yeah.
[00:09:49] Speaker B: Oh, a prescription can change.
[00:09:51] Speaker A: Hell, yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. It's a different life, you know what I'm saying? Coming from a nigga that never wear glasses, But.
So that was the main thing for me. The other thing is I noticed that there's been a lot going on on the East Coast. I have several friends who said that they didn't leave their house for like a week.
And because of the snow and stuff like that that they dealing with. And they told us, I want to quote directly, you spoiled ass Cali nigga.
Because we got. It's 80 degrees outside.
[00:10:24] Speaker B: It's so nice out.
[00:10:25] Speaker A: It's Gina Petty.
[00:10:28] Speaker B: It's so nice out.
[00:10:30] Speaker A: It's nice out here. You in a tank top and shit.
[00:10:32] Speaker B: Like, belly button out.
[00:10:33] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:10:34] Speaker B: Meanwhile, these motherfuckers probably ain't seen they belly button in weeks.
[00:10:39] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:10:39] Speaker B: Damn.
[00:10:41] Speaker A: Could you live in that climate, though?
[00:10:42] Speaker B: Nope.
[00:10:43] Speaker A: I can't be uncomfortable, like, hot or cold either.
Pick one.
[00:10:48] Speaker B: Which one would I rather be?
Shit, I would rather be under.
I would rather be over 60 and under 80.
[00:11:04] Speaker A: God damn it. Hold on.
[00:11:07] Speaker B: I don't wanna sweat or shiver.
[00:11:10] Speaker A: Yeah. Okay. But if you had to pick one sweat or shiver.
[00:11:13] Speaker B: If I had to pick one, sweat or shiver, it just remind me of spit or swallow.
I would shiver.
[00:11:23] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:24] Speaker B: Because I feel like it's easier to want to warm yourself up than cool yourself down. But I'm also coming from the perspective of a Cali baby.
[00:11:33] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:34] Speaker B: So they might pick the heat over the cold because I've never been that cold before.
[00:11:39] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:39] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying?
[00:11:40] Speaker A: Yeah. I talked to.
I talked to a couple of people and they were like, yo, I'm moving to la. I can't do this shit no more. I can't see outside. It just look white.
[00:11:50] Speaker B: Yeah. So, you know, I never been in the snow before.
[00:11:54] Speaker A: Really? Mm.
[00:11:56] Speaker B: I never been in the snow.
[00:11:57] Speaker A: I don't think you wouldn't. You wouldn't care.
[00:11:59] Speaker B: What? I wanted to make a snow angel, though, in the igloo.
[00:12:03] Speaker A: I don't know if you would.
I don't think you. I think you would do it and be like, you would just move on with your life.
[00:12:09] Speaker B: Like, I just wanna do it just to get it done. Like, just to say I did it, but I seen inspired igloo.
[00:12:16] Speaker A: Do you know how to build an igloo?
[00:12:17] Speaker B: I don't know how to build shit.
I can't build a Lego, nigga.
[00:12:21] Speaker A: Sucker. Hey, hey, I went to ikea, got me an igloo.
[00:12:26] Speaker B: They sell them.
[00:12:27] Speaker A: No, fool, you gotta make an igloo, right? Yeah.
[00:12:30] Speaker B: Okay, well, I seen this fire igloo. Now I think about it might have been AI, but.
[00:12:37] Speaker A: Bro. What?
[00:12:38] Speaker B: Hey, AI, did you see the video of the giraffe when he broke his neck?
[00:12:44] Speaker A: Oh, the freeway thing?
[00:12:45] Speaker B: Yeah. Do you know I start, like, getting emotional.
[00:12:50] Speaker A: Cause you thought somebody put a giraffe and was driving down the freeway and hit a overpass.
[00:12:55] Speaker B: Bro, bro, you already know what I be and how I be in that house. Yeah, okay, I'm scrolling my timeline.
I see a giraffe on the freeway. I'm gonna look at it because that motherfucker look as big as the. And that's why. I don't know why we. The dinosaur thing. If an animal could be as big as a giraffe, I think a lizard could too.
But anyway, it fucked me up.
[00:13:19] Speaker A: That's crazy. So you all right, Irene? Irene is like, what the am I doing with these niggas? Like, Yeah, it's all good. You can laugh. It's fine.
[00:13:37] Speaker B: Yeah, but. Okay, so you telling me you've never been confused by AI? You never have to re watch something to see.
[00:13:42] Speaker A: Only one time.
[00:13:43] Speaker B: What was the video?
[00:13:44] Speaker A: Also, this is. You know, I ain't gonna lie to you. The one time I was kind of confused is the picture that I see of people always post it every year. It's Kobe and Nipsey.
And you clearly see his hand is like.
It's like, fucked up. Like, that's an AI. That's not a real photo. And I think that the city don't know that that's not a real photo.
[00:14:06] Speaker B: Which one fucked you up, though? Because that came out before we had.
[00:14:14] Speaker A: That was.
Oh, it was Photoshopped.
[00:14:18] Speaker B: You know what I'm tired of?
[00:14:20] Speaker A: What?
[00:14:23] Speaker B: I'm tired of them using AI to make all these videos of dead people kicking it.
[00:14:31] Speaker A: Oh, kicking it.
[00:14:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Like, you seen a video of them walking through heaven?
[00:14:36] Speaker A: Who?
[00:14:37] Speaker B: All of them.
You never seen the video in Walking Through Heaven?
[00:14:41] Speaker A: No.
[00:14:42] Speaker B: Oh, I seen every era of hip hop in heaven.
[00:14:46] Speaker A: I did see photo. I did see AI videos of, like, the people who've passed talking to them younger selves.
[00:14:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:14:54] Speaker A: Full 4k, though.
[00:14:55] Speaker B: I seen them. And you know what else I'm tired of? Quit putting. Every time somebody die, y' all add them to the table.
[00:15:02] Speaker A: Oh, like the.
You seen, like, the Last supper table and everybody's sitting there having dinner.
[00:15:08] Speaker B: Stop playing with dead.
Playing with the dead and AI. I feel like that should be banned. It should be something that pops up and says, like, this person is. Blah, blah, blah. You know, we. We. Y' all shouldn't. They shouldn't even be using they likeness. But I don't even understand how that's not getting blocked.
[00:15:24] Speaker A: I mean, I don't think that nothing. It's over with now. Everybody got AI in their pocket. You can make whatever you can make now. You could change voices and everything. So it's just like.
I don't. I don't see it stopping no time soon. But.
Oh, the other thing I wanted to ask you about is my brother. My brother had his birthday and we went to dinner and we celebrated his birthday. My family still kind of ghetto, you know what I mean? So we went to Sizzler.
[00:15:51] Speaker B: They not changing, though.
[00:15:52] Speaker A: They not changing.
[00:15:53] Speaker B: That's our family.
[00:15:53] Speaker A: That's our family. We went to Sizzler, took over this whole section of Sizzler. There's like 20 of us.
[00:15:58] Speaker B: That's some nigga shit.
These motherfuckers want the Sizzler. Sizzler. They got that solid bar, that chicken. Undefeated.
[00:16:05] Speaker A: So we took over, like, this whole section in the Sizzler, right? So we in there thick and well, two conversations. The first one is about kids. I'm talking to my aunt, right? About how she want me to have kids before she pass.
She said that?
[00:16:24] Speaker B: How old is she?
[00:16:25] Speaker A: I don't know.
She said, I wanna see you have kid. I wanna see you have a kid before I pass. And I'm like, okay, for sure. So you plan to, like, support the kid, financially babysit him and fully take care of the kid? All in, right? She was like, I mean, I watch em, but this your kid, so how you gonna put that on me?
[00:16:44] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:16:45] Speaker A: I was like, me and Gina literally be talking about this. Like, how people. You want me to absorb, like, a kid costs $220,000 to keep alive from birth to 18.
[00:16:55] Speaker B: Shit.
[00:16:56] Speaker A: Okay, I broke it down, you know, I ran the numbers you talking about, and this is parents. Parents that's listening to us and watching. They like, that's cap, nigga.
[00:17:04] Speaker B: Because, listen, you would have pissed me off at Sizzler.
I know you had that table. I know you had that motherfucking table with all attention.
I know you had that with a fucking table.
That nigga got that. That nigga was podnesses.
[00:17:23] Speaker A: I was podnessing. I'm like, bro, it's $1,350 a month for a kid to keep alive. Just basic necessities. I'm like, why would you put that on me? And I just don't understand why that's actually selfish.
Thank you.
[00:17:36] Speaker B: That's selfish that I don't think that nobody should be putting kids on people because especially if you a parent.
Yeah, if you a parent and you telling somebody else to do Now, I'm not calling nobody kid a mistake, bruh.
[00:17:53] Speaker A: My mama told me, but give me the textbook term of mistake.
[00:17:57] Speaker B: Yeah, what's a better way I could.
[00:17:59] Speaker A: Something that happened unintentionally.
[00:18:06] Speaker B: This nigga gave me the definition
[00:18:11] Speaker A: half niggas. Eight billion people, nigga. Seven billion of us was unintentional. You know what I'm saying?
[00:18:16] Speaker B: Do it. Do if. How do you feel knowing that you wasn't playing?
[00:18:20] Speaker A: Me and my mom had a whole child. We talk about it all the time. She tried to. They tried to go in there and get a nigga.
[00:18:26] Speaker B: Oh, she tried to take you out?
[00:18:27] Speaker A: What? Tried to take a nigga out the game.
[00:18:29] Speaker B: She tried to reverse uno on your bitch ass, bro.
[00:18:32] Speaker A: I'm in the cut. I'm in the back wall n laid up like I'm cooked, right? So I'm laid up like this, and I'm. That. She had that tea bouncing around inside of her and, like, I'm just.
You know what I'm saying? I'm getting it out. I'm getting out the way.
[00:18:46] Speaker B: Oh, they tried to scrape you off the wall and you sticking?
[00:18:48] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm low, nigga. I was low.
[00:18:51] Speaker B: We having a serious conversation right now.
[00:18:53] Speaker A: Yeah, I was in there low.
That's real talk.
It's a true story. Like we talk. I don't feel away about that. Yeah, but she wasn't ready to be a mom.
[00:19:04] Speaker B: I don't think I feel away about that.
[00:19:07] Speaker A: Why?
[00:19:08] Speaker B: I feel away that, like. Cause it's like, when you think about it, like, my parents not married, right? So it's like, was you like a jump off? Like, was it like a one night?
[00:19:19] Speaker A: No, my mom and my dad was like high school sweethearts. They had a whole romance story and shit. It was some beautiful shit. It was whatever, but I don't know what.
What?
[00:19:30] Speaker B: I don't know what mine was.
[00:19:31] Speaker A: You don't know? You ain't never asked.
[00:19:33] Speaker B: I think. I think the story is, though, some situational shit. My girl got. Just got. My girl had. Got hit.
And then it was like, well, fuck it. We here now.
[00:19:45] Speaker A: Let's stay together.
[00:19:51] Speaker B: Hey, hey.
[00:19:53] Speaker A: This is why nae say we can't never have a real conversation.
[00:19:55] Speaker B: I wanna know. So let us know. Were you planned?
[00:19:59] Speaker A: So let us know.
[00:20:00] Speaker B: Yeah, were you planned?
Was they in a situationship?
Was a parent a side piece? Like, these are things that.
[00:20:08] Speaker A: I think we should discuss these things.
[00:20:10] Speaker B: These are things that need to be talked about.
[00:20:11] Speaker A: I agree.
[00:20:12] Speaker B: Because imagine your parent advising you on how to parent when they was a side piece.
[00:20:19] Speaker A: Or you just, you know, you.
[00:20:21] Speaker B: You just raw dogged in some shit one night, and it's like, how do you give me. You know? Cause the generations before us are very, very judgy.
[00:20:30] Speaker A: Yeah, they are.
[00:20:31] Speaker B: It's very judgy.
[00:20:32] Speaker A: Low key. Because the old folks that. I ain't gonna say no names, but there was some old folks that was extremely judgmental towards.
I would say us, right? And it was like, bro, y' all niggas, they was older people. I was being very respectful towards these people, but I'm like, bro, low key. You was getting hit in the outhouse.
[00:20:50] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying.
[00:20:52] Speaker A: That's crazy.
[00:20:54] Speaker B: What. That's what I'm saying.
And y' all have freak nicks.
[00:20:58] Speaker A: Yeah. At the juke joint. You got hit at the juke joint?
[00:21:01] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:21:02] Speaker A: So it was like, hey, bro, like, I don't really want to hear none
[00:21:04] Speaker B: of that anyway, but I feel like that's the transparency that needs to be had. Because it's like.
It's like, what is it like?
I don't know, but it doesn't make sense, you know, you can't give. No, I don't feel like. I don't feel like you should give anyone advice without being honest and transparent about what your experience is with the same situation, because it comes off as, like, perfect, you know?
[00:21:35] Speaker A: So the second thing I wanted to ask you about is I got in. So my mom has these. Basically, you know, we grew up in the church, and my mom has friends who we all came over to church with, and they know my brother, so they came to the birthday party, and they're like, really church goers and whatnot. They pre improper church people.
So we watching this thing, and it remind me of the Drewski skit that we was in here dying, laughing about. Remember when he was like, get off my car. And he was. He was in the rose. He was in the Rolls Royce.
[00:22:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:22:04] Speaker A: And I was like, yo, so. Cause they were like, really church people. I'm like, hey, do you care what kind of church? I mean, what kind of car your pastor got? And she was like, oh, yeah, absolutely.
And I'm like, so he can't have a Rolls Royce? She was like, no, my pastor can't have no Rolls Royce. And I got this little beater.
I'm like, but that's not a.
That don't have nothing to do with you. Like, when he dropped. She was like, well, how did he get the money for it? I'm like, now you in his pockets. She was like, well, I'm tithing and I'm paying. Like, as a congregation member, we're contributing to the church.
So we're the reason why he has that.
She said, I'm only judging if he doesn't have another source of income. If his source of income is purely the congregation in the church. She's like, off rip. He can't have no Bentley. No. None of that.
[00:22:50] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think so either.
[00:22:52] Speaker A: You don't think so?
[00:22:53] Speaker B: I like my churches on the corner.
I like little corner churches.
[00:22:58] Speaker A: So you don't want the. So the pastor.
So you feel away if the pastor is up?
[00:23:03] Speaker B: I feel away if it's a big. You know, I don't like big churches. Like, if it's one of those, like, the mega churches. Yeah, I don't like the mega churches, but. So, like, it's like a small, like, corner church. If I see a Rolls Royce on Central, I am gonna be like, what you doing, pastor? Okay, you know what you doing? But I like a little engine on my pastor cars. Like, a little, like, noise. Like a little shaky engine. Little oil leak.
Little oil leak.
[00:23:32] Speaker A: Like, when he drives his fluid on the ground.
[00:23:33] Speaker B: He's down there. Should be driving the hearse.
[00:23:36] Speaker A: Damn.
[00:23:37] Speaker B: But that type of style car, like, I need the paint kind of.
[00:23:42] Speaker A: So you want struggle in your pastor's car?
[00:23:44] Speaker B: Absolutely.
[00:23:45] Speaker A: What does that do for you?
[00:23:47] Speaker B: It just feel like you talking to me from the soul. I can relate to you.
[00:23:51] Speaker A: So what if you in the big body bands?
Can the pastor have a big body mess?
[00:23:56] Speaker B: I think my blessings are not the pastor's blessings.
[00:24:10] Speaker A: Oh, they whipping us in the chat right now.
[00:24:14] Speaker B: I don't think our blessings is, like, a package deal.
[00:24:18] Speaker A: So you okay, but you okay with your blessings to excel but not the pastors?
[00:24:22] Speaker B: That's not what I'm saying. What I'm saying is just because I don't think we all need twin business around this motherfucker.
[00:24:28] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:24:29] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? But I like a corner church where the pastor come with a little struggle.
I feel like we can relate.
Now, do I want it to be raggedy?
I'm not tripping. If it is, but if we gonna put like a year on it, maybe.
Anything.
Anything after 20. 20.
More than 60,000.
Actually, more than 100,000.
More than 100,000.
[00:25:01] Speaker A: You can get anything. So the pastor could have a cybertruck.
[00:25:04] Speaker B: If my pastor pull up with a cybertruck.
If my pastor pull up with a cybertruck, bro, that church would never see me again.
[00:25:19] Speaker A: We gotta have a conversation.
[00:25:20] Speaker B: A cybertruck?
[00:25:21] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:25:22] Speaker B: And I don't even know why.
[00:25:24] Speaker A: You don't even know why you feel like that?
[00:25:25] Speaker B: I don't even know why I feel like that. But I just. I don't. I don't know. I don't know about that.
[00:25:31] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:25:31] Speaker B: I'd be cool if my pastor pulled up in like a.
Like on horses.
[00:25:37] Speaker A: So you want a pastor. You want a pastor that needs some gas money?
[00:25:41] Speaker B: No, I want him to have his shit together.
[00:25:44] Speaker A: But he need a transmission.
[00:25:45] Speaker B: I just wouldn't mind if it was wrecked. Like, I just wouldn't mind it.
[00:25:49] Speaker A: Okay. All right.
[00:25:50] Speaker B: Like, I wouldn't.
I wouldn't. I want. Okay. I want my pastor old school.
[00:25:58] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:25:58] Speaker B: I want my pastor old school.
[00:26:00] Speaker A: Big Cadillac rumbling.
[00:26:02] Speaker B: You done been through some things. Like, my rule is for you to. For me to eat your Thanksgiving food, you need to have grandkids.
[00:26:10] Speaker A: Why is that?
[00:26:11] Speaker B: Because you need to have been through some things and seen some things. I don't want. I don't want no new bitch cooking on Thanksgiving.
[00:26:20] Speaker A: Like, yeah, so we're having it at the Airbnb.
[00:26:23] Speaker B: Yeah.
It's like they know what I'm talking about.
We use old pressing combs.
What you mean the pressing comb gotta be old and rusty?
[00:26:39] Speaker A: Rusty?
[00:26:39] Speaker B: Yes.
You cannot put no new pressing comb.
If I go to a hairstylist and she got a brand new pressing comb, she ain't been through nothing.
[00:26:49] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
Y' all looking into granular. Y' all way too in the weeds for me.
[00:26:53] Speaker B: But you also gotta burn the pressing comb in, too. So that's the other thing.
[00:26:56] Speaker A: But we prefer, like them little seasoning on some shit.
[00:26:59] Speaker B: Little. Yeah.
[00:27:00] Speaker A: Okay. All right.
[00:27:02] Speaker B: Would you rather fuck a vet or a rookie?
[00:27:05] Speaker A: Oh, no, I've actually. I've actually.
So there was an opportunity for me to engage with someone who had never engaged before. And I told her to go engage and then come back.
[00:27:14] Speaker B: You on a vet.
[00:27:16] Speaker A: Not because I wanted her to be a heavyweight champion, but because I didn't want to be that guy. I've been that guy before who take that from a girl.
[00:27:23] Speaker B: You just didn't want her to be your first game.
[00:27:24] Speaker A: I Didn't want to be that. Nah.
[00:27:26] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:27:26] Speaker A: I wanted, like, go run a pickup or something in the park.
[00:27:29] Speaker B: Outside of virginity, though, would you rather hit a vet or a rookie?
[00:27:33] Speaker A: That.
[00:27:34] Speaker B: Because a rookie doesn't necessarily mean that they never did it before. They just not. They don't have a experience.
[00:27:39] Speaker A: Yeah, no, I'm definitely the vet guy. But I also started wild, though. You know what I'm saying?
[00:27:43] Speaker B: So what does that mean?
[00:27:46] Speaker A: The. I think I told you.
[00:27:48] Speaker B: Oh, you hit a hood, right?
[00:27:49] Speaker A: No, when I was 19, she was 31.
[00:27:53] Speaker B: Oh, she could still be a rookie at 31, though.
[00:27:55] Speaker A: Nah, she made me a man.
[00:28:06] Speaker B: Hey.
[00:28:13] Speaker A: Hell no. I used to say her name. I was looking for her for, like, 10 years.
I used to. I was on the radio. When I was at the other station, I used to go on the radio, say her name and what city she from. She from Long beach, but I used to say her name on the radio like, hey, where's she? I'm looking for you, you know, you hear me? Looking for you.
[00:28:31] Speaker B: Wait, why was you doing all that?
[00:28:33] Speaker A: Cause I was looking for it, fool.
[00:28:34] Speaker B: This nigga put out an Amber Alert for some pussy.
[00:28:37] Speaker A: It wasn't for that. It was just like, I want to thank her for what she did for me.
[00:28:41] Speaker B: Wait, okay, so where are you in your career? When?
[00:28:45] Speaker A: Bro, I was on the radio.
[00:28:49] Speaker B: Wait, you lost your virginity after your first job?
[00:28:51] Speaker A: No, no, no. I was 19 at that time.
[00:28:53] Speaker B: Oh, okay.
[00:28:53] Speaker A: But she, like, took my. She. She's the reason that I'm the undisputed whatever I am in the world right now.
[00:29:00] Speaker B: What type of flex is that?
Undisputed.
[00:29:05] Speaker A: I'm talking about with her. Yeah, like, we had full on Hell in the cell matches.
Hey, I earned my title with her. You.
[00:29:22] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness.
[00:29:24] Speaker A: Yeah, that was. Yeah. Shout out to her.
[00:29:26] Speaker B: Well, I would hate for us to transition into some serious stuff, so we
[00:29:30] Speaker A: gotta talk about this hard R. Okay, so, okay.
[00:29:35] Speaker B: Basically, let's listen to the video.
[00:29:37] Speaker A: Okay. Who has apologized after an AI generated news alert about the after film?
[00:29:41] Speaker B: Shout out to Kev on stage.
[00:29:44] Speaker A: Would you like to see the news alert that Google's AI sent out? Of course you would. Here it is. How the Tourette's fallout unfolded at the BAFTA Film the Hollywood Reporter. See more on N.
Yo, that's insane.
[00:30:01] Speaker B: You know how bad.
You know how bad it gotta be at work when you fuck up like that.
[00:30:08] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:30:09] Speaker B: And you just know when. You just know that any second is your last.
[00:30:14] Speaker A: Yeah, so there was a.
I guess his name is, what, John Davison.
Basically, they were at the bafta, it was like an award. It was a ceremony. And dude with Tourette's blurted out the N word. I think it was Delroy Lindo and Michael B. Jordan, who was up there right at the time. And so. And also, I want to be clear, we're not medical professionals. I don't know how it works in your brain, but I don't know if you could just blurt out a word that you haven't already used.
[00:30:46] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:30:47] Speaker A: Like, it's not. Not that you got the word queued up, but it's just like. I don't know. I don't know how it works. But my point is shout to Kev on stage.
[00:30:58] Speaker B: Queued up is crazy.
[00:31:01] Speaker A: Like, shout to Kev on stage. But the Hollywood Reporter summary is crazy. And that's.
And that's what. That's what happens when you be letting AI do all your.
[00:31:12] Speaker B: Bro, what happened in the building?
How y' all up twice? Black History Month and Black History. And how is nobody just double checking, triple checking, proofreading.
This says interested or not interested. The Hollywood reporters see more on N words.
[00:31:32] Speaker A: N word with the hard R, the hardest one.
Um, not.
[00:31:38] Speaker B: See more about the incident. Incident.
[00:31:41] Speaker A: Not just see more maybe, but that's what I'm saying. I think that's some AI shit. I don't think nobody typed that out. I think that they let that somewhere in the system. The AI summarized what was going on,
[00:31:54] Speaker B: but it had to have been used. You know what this is an example of when somebody is talking to you while you typing.
[00:32:01] Speaker A: Oh, you used the word and then you put.
[00:32:03] Speaker B: Or if you're talking to somebody, like, if you on the phone, like, I've done it multiple times where, like, I might be on the phone, but I might be texting. And I'm texting the person. I'm texting the person. What I'm saying out of my mouth because I'm trying to multitask. This is that.
[00:32:16] Speaker A: This is that.
[00:32:18] Speaker B: This is that.
Yeah, this like you screenshot a nigga and send it to him.
[00:32:25] Speaker A: Davidson was heard shouting a racial slur, the N word, while actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo was. Who are black, were on stage. That's what people are saying. Like, why, when them niggas was up there, I shouldn't have said it like that. But, like, go ahead.
[00:32:43] Speaker B: Why the deadline posted, y' all is all. This is messy.
Well, yeah, this is messy. It's super messy because now I've been called a three times because deadline didn't even block out the Letters in between.
[00:33:02] Speaker A: Oh, they posted the straight uncensored.
[00:33:05] Speaker B: That's what this video looked like to me.
[00:33:07] Speaker A: Oh, yeah.
[00:33:08] Speaker B: You get what I'm saying?
[00:33:09] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:33:11] Speaker B: So he said it there, the article, wrote about it, Google summarized it, and then Deadline posted it.
[00:33:20] Speaker A: Yeah, they did.
Yeah. I don't know. I think. I mean, shit, I ain't surprised. Like, I seen. I mean, okay, our natural disposition is we don't really be taking a lot of shit serious.
But we used to this, like. It's like when you used to trauma, it's like, bro, you gotta laugh. Like, not that it's funny to be called that. It's not. Don't get your ass whooped out here.
But it's just like.
Yeah. And you know what's interesting to me is the allies, the whites that are allies, they're like, oh, my God, I can't believe that this is happening to you guys. Nigga, this is Tuesday to us.
You know what I'm saying?
This is going on all across the country.
[00:34:07] Speaker B: I know it's not supposed to be funny, but this is funny to me. But remember the episode of Boondocks when the teacher said it?
[00:34:15] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:34:16] Speaker B: He said, how is a nigga gonna borrow a fry?
Nigga, you gonna get.
[00:34:22] Speaker A: He was like.
[00:34:23] Speaker B: He was like.
[00:34:24] Speaker A: He come in this nigga. Nigga, please check that hoe, bro. He's like, how was a nigga supposed
[00:34:33] Speaker B: to borrow a fry?
He said. He said, I never talked like this before. He was in my class.
And this what I mean when I say we need Boondocks for these moments. Cause this is freaking crazy. It's Black History Month in Black History
[00:34:49] Speaker A: Month with two black people up there.
[00:34:53] Speaker B: And that's the word, the term just flying around. It's not censored or anything.
[00:34:58] Speaker A: No, but you can't use the other words that they already took away from us. It was blurred and blocked.
[00:35:03] Speaker B: And how am I even able to see this on Twitter without it being a community note underneath?
[00:35:11] Speaker A: Like, Ice Cube said, here's what they think about you, man.
So anyway, God bless everybody. You know what I'm saying?
Nipsey Hussle Square recognition went down.
I mean, it's going down this weekend.
And it's dope because it seems like it's a chain of events. It seems like the N is on tour, like the whole marathon. Because they just did something recently. I forgot what it was. And then I just saw.
[00:35:39] Speaker B: It was a run.
[00:35:40] Speaker A: It was a run, a marathon run. And then the grand opening for the Long beach location. For the Long beach location. And then obviously, the Nipsey Hussle Square recognition. Because I think it was like, maybe it was almost during COVID I think around that time, maybe like a few years ago, when the news came out, that shout out to Brittany Bell, too, who does an amazing job, the consulting queen.
[00:36:03] Speaker B: Shout out to Brittany Bell.
[00:36:05] Speaker A: It came out that shout to Marquis Harris Dawson, who's a city council member over that district for the Crenshaw area. And Leimert Park District said that he was going to officially name Crenshaw Slauson Nifty Hustle Square. Now they're officially doing the ceremony for that. And I mean, obviously, I'm pulling up. I got to be out there for that. Also going to the grand opening, the Marathon Burger in Long Beach. Long Beach. Then Black Sam recently just said that there's going to be another one opening in New York, Times Square, which is crazy. Mm. Oh, man.
[00:36:40] Speaker B: They not playing.
[00:36:41] Speaker A: I don't wanna make this that. But I just wanna say this. Cause I'm a fan.
I feel that same energy when I don't have nothing against New York anymore. I used to. Cause I was ignorant.
But when Big Boy became the morning show at Hot 97 in New York, I celebrated like it was me. Cause I'm like, yeah, yeah, we done. Morning show. It happened. It was a real thing.
[00:37:05] Speaker B: What year was this?
[00:37:06] Speaker A: This is years ago. But Big Boy for, like, I think maybe for like two years or maybe a year. I don't know how long it was. But Big Boy was the morning show on Hot 97 in New York every day. What? When he got that, I was like, oh, my God. Yeah, yeah, West Coast. I'm doing my west coast campaign. That's how I felt when I saw Sam talk about the Marathon Burger opening up in Times Square. I'm like, yeah, like. Cause they got they culture. They got the bodegas and the ox and all that type of shit. And it's cool to have our little.
Our little culture in there just a little bit. You know what I'm saying? Some tiger shrimp.
[00:37:41] Speaker B: I just like that. That's going to be one of those staples in New York that. It's like how the one on Meros, everybody wants to go to that one. New York got love for Nipsey. They do, you know? So that's just fire to me. That is going to be a taste of us in Times Square.
[00:37:57] Speaker A: You know what this mean, too, with that Marathon Burger being in Times Square? Dave east finna be fat.
[00:38:08] Speaker B: Dave east for the. Be doing it up at Marathon.
[00:38:12] Speaker A: Yeah. Shout out to our homies, man.
[00:38:14] Speaker B: Shout out to Dave East. Well, speaking of New York and the East Coast.
[00:38:19] Speaker A: Oh, gosh,
[00:38:21] Speaker B: I don't know if I even know where to start.
[00:38:24] Speaker A: I think we should start with, well, if we gonna go New York, we gotta go this 50 Cent.
[00:38:31] Speaker B: Where should we start, though?
[00:38:34] Speaker A: Okay, so we talked about the DoorDash commercial that 50 launched. I mean, 50 Cent did a collaboration with Doordash. They did a Super bowl commercial. And it seems like he's been on this terrorist campaign ever since then.
Not that it's not common of 50 cent to be trolling and antagonizing people whatnot, but it seemed like it haven't stopped since the Super Bowl. Cause it seemed like he was cool, like he was chilling before the Super Bowl.
[00:39:01] Speaker B: It hasn't stopped since how to Rob?
[00:39:03] Speaker A: Touche. You right?
That's great. It's been 20 years, 25 years of this shit up.
So it seemed like that's when it seemed like a rollout. Even though I know it's not a rollout. Like, he not. He not doing no music.
So anyway, I forgot what happened, and I don't remember how the TI Shit started, but he posted a meme. I mean, he posted tiny.
[00:39:29] Speaker B: So TI Did a million dollars worth of game.
[00:39:33] Speaker A: That's what happened.
[00:39:34] Speaker B: He was on Gilly and Wallow show. They was talking about the versus 50 cent versus ti versus backstory.
And ti told the whole story.
[00:39:46] Speaker A: That's what it was.
[00:39:47] Speaker B: Yeah. And then T.I. said, like, I don't even wanna do the verses with him no more. I don't wanna be on stage with A, B and c. And then 50 posted tiny.
And one thing I gotta say about the Harris' if my kids don't come behind me, if my kids don't support me like that, I want them to go back to the stork.
[00:40:11] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. They going behind.
They going behind. They mama. Domani done got in it. Which I didn't. I thought Domani was.
[00:40:19] Speaker B: I never thought I was gonna see that coming.
[00:40:21] Speaker A: Domani was the J. Cole son.
[00:40:23] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:40:23] Speaker A: Like, he's all like, namaste, nigga.
[00:40:25] Speaker B: I did not see that coming.
Even the tone of Domani's diss track is kind of giving meet the grams.
[00:40:35] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause he's taught. So I don't want to confuse our listeners, but I want to keep the thread. So now TI and 50 Cent are going back and forth. 50 Cent is trolling. He posting all memes. He just on Instagram with it, laughing at niggas, posting they mom posting tiny, whatever. T.I. is dropping records sometimes two, three a day.
He's boom, boom, boom, boom, back to back to back. And he keep telling them, I don't do memes. I do music. I'mma get in this booth like Gina views want me to do. He didn't say that. TI didn't say that. But the Internet is adding you to the group chat. On Twitter, on Twitter, they got you all in the group chat. So they got the thing. They got the thing of 50 Cent and it's GW standing on the chair. Bitch ass nigga, get in the booth.
[00:41:24] Speaker B: I have to drop that disclaimer. Cause remember, last person thought that was about. Yeah, you know, but I'm like, let me make sure. I.
I don't know what's to come.
[00:41:34] Speaker A: Yeah, but.
[00:41:35] Speaker B: But go ahead.
[00:41:36] Speaker A: So 50 is dropping these memes. TI is dropping records back to back to back. King Harris jumped out there, he started dropping shit. Then Domani got in the group chat, he started dropping shit.
[00:41:46] Speaker B: Well, before Domani got in the group chat, Ms. Tina Knowles was added to the group chat.
[00:41:50] Speaker A: Ms. Tina Knowles posted a picture, I think in solidarity or to show support of Tiny Harris. And so 50 posted her.
[00:42:00] Speaker B: And it was some salon shit.
[00:42:01] Speaker A: It was some salon shit in there.
It's just getting messy.
[00:42:06] Speaker B: Yeah, they really know how to rap.
Yeah, I like Kings.
I like the way he was talking.
[00:42:15] Speaker A: I like the second one, the first one I didn't like.
[00:42:17] Speaker B: Oh, King dropped too.
[00:42:18] Speaker A: Yeah, he dropped this one where he was like walking and he was just. It wasn't like. To me, it was rushed. I could tell, like it was just something like, I need to get out here.
[00:42:26] Speaker B: What's the one when he walk into the car?
[00:42:28] Speaker A: That one. That's the one I didn't like.
[00:42:29] Speaker B: You didn't like that one?
[00:42:30] Speaker A: Nah. The new one with him sitting there, where he was sitting there lighting the blue over and over and over again. That's the one that I think is better than the other one.
[00:42:38] Speaker B: Okay, okay.
[00:42:39] Speaker A: But yeah, Domani dropped his. And his is a little bit more cerebral. Like, his is more like talking to the perspective of. I'm talking to 50's mom, which we know, like, and they don't. I don't think they had a, you know, like a real close relationship or whatnot. So it's been very. I mean, Tip has brought her up too, you know, he was like, you know. Oh, not Tip. King Harris brought her up. When he dropped his first record, he was like digging mama up and all. And now it's just kind of getting kind of Wild, like.
[00:43:09] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, 50 also posted that he doesn't need to rap. Yeah, he doesn't need to rap.
[00:43:16] Speaker A: And do you think that.
[00:43:18] Speaker B: That 50 need to rap? I would love for 50 to get out there.
I still want him to respond to.
What was it called? Squatter's Rights.
[00:43:28] Speaker A: Oh, let's rap about it podcast.
[00:43:29] Speaker B: I still want him to respond.
[00:43:30] Speaker A: Oh, he still owed him a record.
[00:43:31] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:43:33] Speaker A: Oh, I forgot about that. It's so much shit going on. And that one was hard.
[00:43:38] Speaker B: Yeah. So I still.
You know me, I'm still on that one.
But I don't know if we're setting a precedent that you can drop diss tracks on 50 Cent and he's not going to respond.
[00:43:53] Speaker A: So you think. Well, I don't know. I think it depends on who dropped it and why.
[00:43:57] Speaker B: Cause at this point, at this point, if he's not responding to diss tracks and he's only posting on Instagram, what is the actual back and forth with 50 cent? Not just TI but like the next person. You get what I'm saying? Do you just ruin their life?
Like, I mean, like, actually internal, you
[00:44:15] Speaker A: know, so if I know fif in the way that his brain.
Not like I know him like that, but if I can put myself in his mind, I'm assuming right now he's probably working on some sort of TV production about Tip's family or. I don't know what he doing.
[00:44:36] Speaker B: That's why I'm saying. I don't see.
[00:44:37] Speaker A: He played different.
[00:44:38] Speaker B: He played different.
But that's why I'm saying, like, I don't see this being like, people just gonna be able to drop diss tracks on you and you just dropping posts on Instagram. You're doing something, he's doing something, and we probably not gonna know about it until three years from now.
[00:44:57] Speaker A: Deadline gonna announce it.
[00:44:58] Speaker B: Exactly.
[00:44:59] Speaker A: 50 Cent with the untold story of,
[00:45:01] Speaker B: like, I don't see. Cause I seen people saying. I saw people saying, like.
Like, I saw somebody tweet they doing to him what he was doing to Ja Rule. I saw somebody say, like, they never seen him, you know, quiet like this before and stuff like that. And I don't. I think that we're underestimating 50 Cent.
[00:45:23] Speaker A: You think so?
[00:45:24] Speaker B: Hell yeah.
[00:45:24] Speaker A: Yeah. He definitely up to something.
[00:45:26] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:45:27] Speaker A: Cause just like. Cause he not wanting to take lightly to disrespect either. I mean, TI is showing me a different. Not a different side of him, but I think TI is really tapping into that old bag. He cut them dreads and put that Hat on sideways.
[00:45:39] Speaker B: TI raps really good, especially when he motivated.
Like, what's the one? The second one? You got the right one?
[00:45:49] Speaker A: Yeah, that one. Yeah.
I like the lessons when he was
[00:45:53] Speaker B: playing it on the radio.
[00:45:55] Speaker A: Oh, no, they working the records.
I think I hit y' all in the group chat. Cause I'm getting the email blast from the record pool. It's like, oh, no. TI got people working the records. He got them promoting the songs to the radio stations.
[00:46:08] Speaker B: Like, man. But check this out, though.
[00:46:11] Speaker A: Shout out to Emir.
[00:46:12] Speaker B: Granted, these is all diss tracks that he's dropping. Right. But the album is coming, and we was fucking with J. Cole giving us a mixtape before the album. This is TI's mixtape.
[00:46:25] Speaker A: No, he turned this into a full rollout.
[00:46:27] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:46:28] Speaker A: If I'm not. If I'm on tip. Because he. I don't want to say that, but I would imagine that he was using this as fuel for the rollout to his last album.
What was it called? King.
[00:46:39] Speaker B: The Last King.
[00:46:40] Speaker A: The Last King. So I'm assuming that that's what. That's what's going on. 50 don't care because he not. He don't got. No, to my knowledge. He's not dropping music.
He got all these TV productions going on. He's building G Unit studio television studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. He got. He just did a movie with one of the Kardashians or TV show. Like, he got other shit going on. I don't see. I don't see him dropping an album.
[00:47:04] Speaker B: Did you see the picture he posted with Tyler Perry? Yeah, they working on some shit.
[00:47:11] Speaker A: Oh, you think they.
[00:47:12] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't think they just saw each other in passing. No, I think they're working on something.
[00:47:19] Speaker A: Yeah, I agree.
[00:47:20] Speaker B: And they have actors who go between both.
[00:47:24] Speaker A: Yeah. So I. I think he said something like that, too. His caption. He said, if you're not. That's eventually. If you're not working for Tyler or me, you not working, bro.
[00:47:32] Speaker B: That's beautiful. That's them two black men that started from scratch. Yeah, I love that picture.
[00:47:39] Speaker A: Yeah, that was dope.
[00:47:41] Speaker B: Like, can y' all go buy the network?
[00:47:44] Speaker A: I could see them buying the network, but I could also see them not.
[00:47:50] Speaker B: Remember when it was rumored that Tyler Perry was purchasing bet? Yeah, that's what I want them to. I want them to get back to that.
It was like a portion of something. But whatever it was, I don't think
[00:48:01] Speaker A: you want somebody just go buy outright.
[00:48:03] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:48:03] Speaker A: Like, so what's your network? Would it be bet? Like, if you could Pick a network for Tyler Perry and 50 to co buy. Yeah, it'd be bet.
[00:48:11] Speaker B: Yeah.
Keep the house and the family.
[00:48:16] Speaker A: I'm not mad at that.
But then you gonna revoke?
Nah, 50 ain't 50 wouldn't buy that.
[00:48:22] Speaker B: Who?
[00:48:24] Speaker A: Huh?
[00:48:25] Speaker B: 50 just offered to buy the studio.
[00:48:30] Speaker A: What?
[00:48:31] Speaker B: Jim.
[00:48:32] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, you right. You're right.
[00:48:34] Speaker B: Using 50 wanna buy Revote.
[00:48:35] Speaker A: Yeah, he would, he would, but he wouldn't pay full price.
He'll, you know, he'll try to forget it. He'll try to do something where he'll be like, you know, I got this for her.
You know, it'd be something like some little slick shit. Yeah, okay. The other thing that happened and I would love to. I would love to dive into this just a little bit. Baby Keem just dropped his album.
I really like the album. The Birds and the Bees is my favorite song on that album. Everybody's liking. The other one with Kendrick and Momo I think is on there. But speaking of Keem, Spotify basically named eight new artists that seen as the new leaders of hip hop. They launched this campaign.
I think they dropped the first billboard in Times Square and it said, hip hop needs new leaders. Then other billboards I saw appear other places in the country.
Then obviously it's a rollout. So then they launched this campaign, Spotify.
A Spotify campaign basically coining or crowning the new leaders of hip hop. The hip hop's next wave. The wave would be Baby Keem representing Vegas, Glorilla representing Memphis, Dochi representing Tampa, Florida Central Cee representing London, Sexy Red representing St. Louis. Rod Wade representing St. Petersburg.
I don't necessarily know if Rod wave is hip hop like that. I don't know. But Lil Teca representing New York and BX the Plug representing Dallas.
Is that a solid list?
[00:50:03] Speaker B: I would add some people.
[00:50:06] Speaker A: Who would you add?
[00:50:06] Speaker B: Who? I'm not gonna say. And I will remove some people from here.
[00:50:10] Speaker A: But don't remove, just add.
[00:50:13] Speaker B: I don't wanna say.
[00:50:14] Speaker A: Okay.
[00:50:15] Speaker B: But I feel like they, for the most part, they got it.
[00:50:18] Speaker A: Yeah, it's well rounded. Yeah, it's well rounded.
[00:50:22] Speaker B: And I think people who disagree with this will feel differently once they. It's like when we revisit XXL covers where when it first dropped, it was like, what? And then when you look back at it some years later, it's like, dang, these people are still, you know, they still got motion.
[00:50:37] Speaker A: Them ones.
[00:50:37] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. But I do think this, the only
[00:50:40] Speaker A: one that kind of caught me off guard was the Rod Wave. Just cause the type of music he make. I'm not saying he's not. I'm not saying Rod Wave is not hip hop because hip hop is much more than music.
But I also think that the type of music that Rod Wave makes, it could be confusing to hip hop fans as to why he's there.
[00:50:59] Speaker B: What do you categorize him as?
[00:51:01] Speaker A: I don't know. That's why I say I'm not taking him off.
I just don't. I don't know. Because our genre is the only genre that it's blended so crazy. We have best. We have, like, our categories, quote, unquote. Everything is under hip hop. But then you got melodic rap, you got trap. You got, like, what people call boom bap. You got, like. It's just so many different things that mesh into it. Like, I remember seeing Tommy Richmond.
He's a hip hop. He's considered hip hop to people.
You know what I mean? Like, I don't. Not saying. I don't take nothing from nobody. I'm just saying, like, I think our genre specifically is the only one that doesn't have clear.
Clear guidelines because there's so many different. Hip hop has evolved into so many different things.
So I look at Rod Wave as a singer kind of, and like, I remember we had this conversation, not me and you, but I don't remember who I was talking to about Blast. And it was like, well, he's. I think I was talking. I ain't gonna say who I was talking to. Now that I remember, I was talking to somebody and they were like, was he a singer? I'm like, I consider him to be a rapper, A melodic rapper.
Right.
That's under hip hop, though. I don't see that in other genres.
[00:52:19] Speaker B: You don't see the sub genres under other genres?
[00:52:23] Speaker A: I don't see the. No, I think they, like, give me a sub genre for another genre.
[00:52:28] Speaker B: I don't know other genres.
[00:52:30] Speaker A: That's what I'm saying. Like, I think, like, for R and B, is SZA the same thing as Adele.
[00:52:37] Speaker B: I wouldn't call Adele R and B though.
[00:52:39] Speaker A: But she is considered a R and B singer.
You get what I'm saying? So it's like, I think hip hop and R and B is in a weird space where we kind of have these things where the artists make a certain kind of music, and you have to place it somewhere. So it's like, where the fuck do I put this?
[00:52:59] Speaker B: Is it possible. Do you see it possible to have.
Do you see it possible for a genre to be a sub genre? In multiple genres.
Because to me, R and B is a sub genre of hip hop.
With R and B and hip hop songs, I could see that rappers do
[00:53:18] Speaker A: R and B. I could see that. But also, you have somebody like. I don't know. It's weird to me, because this is gonna sound this. Now it's getting political. But to me, it sounds like when you have artists that are huge.
Britney Spears is considered pop. But she's a singer, Right. Christina Aguilera. People be like, man, she got soul. Cause of the way she.
[00:53:39] Speaker B: That's why I'm saying, like, soul. Okay, so soul can be. Can soul, to you be a subgenre of R and B and a sub genre of pop?
[00:53:49] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:53:50] Speaker B: But then soul is its own genre.
[00:53:53] Speaker A: Yes.
[00:53:55] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying?
[00:53:55] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:53:56] Speaker B: So I feel like all this shit can be moved around in multiple different ways, But I feel like they're saying these are our legends of. I mean, our leaders of hip hop for the next wave, because they just all essentially just hip hop artists under subgenres in hip hop.
And I feel like when we say the culture, we're only talking about hip
[00:54:19] Speaker A: hop and rap, not R and B.
R and B. Okay, so. Yeah, okay.
[00:54:26] Speaker B: Cause if they just would have said cultural leaders or black leaders of the next.
The music industry, you know, like, it's like, how. What the fuck? How do you say it?
[00:54:39] Speaker A: How do you say it? But that's why I say how you say it.
[00:54:42] Speaker B: It's all black and rap.
[00:54:43] Speaker A: But that's my point, though. I think when they. When you don't know, niggas just say hip hop.
Yeah, that's right. Right.
[00:54:50] Speaker B: It's all the culture. Yeah. It's the Hip Hop Awards.
[00:54:52] Speaker A: Hip hop culture.
[00:54:52] Speaker B: Hip hop culture.
[00:54:54] Speaker A: All right, well, you fucked me up.
[00:54:57] Speaker B: Well, I feel like I'm over here doing statistics.
[00:55:02] Speaker A: Well, I mean, it's an interesting conversation. I just seen people talk about Central Cee, like, but, you know, it's all good, I think.
I think.
Okay, you don't have to say we want to add people, but out of these people, who would you be most excited to see rise to, like, that top spot?
[00:55:23] Speaker B: Dochi.
[00:55:24] Speaker A: Me too. Yeah.
[00:55:25] Speaker B: Glow.
[00:55:26] Speaker A: Glow.
[00:55:27] Speaker B: Mm.
[00:55:28] Speaker A: Yeah, I like that.
[00:55:32] Speaker B: I don't think Dochi or Glow are going anywhere in a very, very long time.
[00:55:37] Speaker A: I agree.
[00:55:37] Speaker B: I think that we're gonna look up, and they're gonna be here for the next 10:15.
[00:55:43] Speaker A: Yeah, I agree with you.
Okay.
[00:55:46] Speaker B: And this goes to the conversation that we've been having about who are gonna be the future legends oh, yeah. I mean, not future legends. The future moguls.
[00:55:55] Speaker A: Yeah, future moguls.
[00:55:57] Speaker B: Future moguls. Future icons of hip hop.
[00:56:01] Speaker A: You know, it's interesting to see like, as the ladies specific in hip hop age because you see like, you see where Nikki is now, then you see kind of the trajectory of Cardi and then. But then I start looking back and I look at the Kims and the Foxy's and the Laurens and see where they at and they're still heralded as like royalty.
[00:56:22] Speaker B: Cause it's only been 50 years in hip hop.
[00:56:26] Speaker A: You think? Cause it's young.
[00:56:27] Speaker B: Yeah, I think hip hop, the genre itself is just so young.
And that's why Versus, if you can, you can look at a long ass list of presidents.
You know what I'm saying? Yeah, but it's almost not even enough to look back at.
[00:56:42] Speaker A: It's not.
[00:56:43] Speaker B: It's not enough to look back at, you know?
[00:56:44] Speaker A: Yeah, okay.
[00:56:46] Speaker B: Versus, like how sports is.
[00:56:49] Speaker A: Yeah, sports is old as shit.
All right, well, do you have.
I don't want to get into your radio show and whatnot, but do you have a pic or a song that you are like really fucking with right now?
[00:57:04] Speaker B: Ooh, that's Dior.
Des Dior and Belly Gang Cushington.
They just dropped something last week, I think it was.
Or was you referring to new people?
[00:57:17] Speaker A: No, it don't matter.
The song is called Desdor and Belly Gang Kush.
[00:57:26] Speaker B: The song is called Tell me Now.
[00:57:28] Speaker A: Oh, tell me Now.
[00:57:29] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:57:32] Speaker A: Well, shout out to. I remember, I think last week we was just. We was just getting off the air. I think maybe, I don't know, maybe they could correct me. But when Nipsey dropped the Reckless song with Beano and then that was my pick last week. Right.
And I guess the project is coming or leading. I don't want to speak out of term, but I know the project is coming. There is a project coming.
And also I want to shout out to Lefty Gunplay. He dropped a song called what's My name is.
I think it's hard. Hi, my name is. That shit hard.
So shout out to the homies. Man, you want to get the card game off?
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