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What happens when you mix politics, pop culture, and household debates into one spicy episode? Buckle up as we kick things off with an animated discussion on identity and public perception, where we don’t shy away from tackling topics like the representation of Haitian culture and the impact of public figures like Kamala Harris and Cardi B. Things then take a lighter turn with a surprisingly engaging argument on the eternal question: just how often should you wash your jeans? The differing opinions on hygiene and practicality offer a humorous yet insightful glimpse into the dynamics of shared household responsibilities.

As the dust settles from a major election upset, we dissect the surprising political landscape where Donald Trump emerged victorious with a sweeping red wave in the Senate. The curious case of low Democratic voter turnout is explored, raising questions about campaign strategies and the role of charisma and engagement in politics. We weigh in on celebrity endorsements—do they really influence the political scene, or are they just a flash in the pan? These reflections might just offer a forecast for the shifting winds in future elections.

Shifting gears, we navigate the murky waters of scandals and societal issues, from public figures grappling with speaking challenges to jaw-dropping stories of financial officers in Equatorial Guinea. Young Thug and Gunna's post-incarceration journeys are put under the microscope, pondering their influence on the music industry and community change. We also touch on the intricate dance of co-parenting under public glare and the critique of content creators' responsibilities. With a dash of humor and a sprinkle of controversy, this episode serves up a hearty platter of discussions that promise to entertain and enlighten.

Speaker 1:

want you to stop saying that he is haitian he is kodak, black is haitian.

Speaker 2:

He had a flag on twitch.

Speaker 1:

Do you think that kamala lost because cardi b who you need to be put? The skirt back on put the skirt back on.

Speaker 2:

I'm so dead I know you are, that's why I said it like layer the skirt with some pants every time we see you.

Speaker 1:

You need to have that on.

Speaker 2:

It needs I'm sorry, bro. If you came to my house and cried at my door when you got traded from the team, you cannot then go on my ops video and then call me a pal. You can't do that. We're not going to be cool anymore. That's like nobody was showing us enough time, like they tried to show him running and stuff it's because we saw him when he was running. He fall when he was running once.

Speaker 3:

Yes, it's because like your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives. What the f*** do you think your f***ing ass is doing?

Speaker 4:

on that podcast now.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

All right, man, we got to get to this conundrum here that we've been having here in this household about jeans, jeans. Oh my goodness, they pile up so much.

Speaker 1:

The amount of laundry that I have to do on a regular basis now with being married, I hate the way you phrase that.

Speaker 2:

I hate the way you phrase that.

Speaker 1:

Versus.

Speaker 2:

We do it together.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we do do it together.

Speaker 2:

You put it in the wash machine, and then I fold them.

Speaker 1:

It's still just an alarming amount. I'd be opening the closet in the bathroom and then I see the hamper and it stresses me out to my core Overflowing as soon as I'm done doing laundry.

Speaker 2:

I don't think that is that excessive.

Speaker 1:

It is.

Speaker 2:

And I think that you're kind of like blowing it out of proportion in the highest order Because, again, this is a team effort.

Speaker 1:

How often do you guys wear jeans before you wash them? I think normal. Maybe I'm the one that's not normal.

Speaker 2:

I think normal people if they do like with me. If I wear my jeans and I go out and I'm doing stuff, I'm going to put them in the hamper. I'm not just going to say, oh, let me just rock them another day.

Speaker 1:

Them jeans got two, three wears out of me.

Speaker 5:

No man, that's not how you're supposed to do it.

Speaker 1:

Before I wash them.

Speaker 2:

I'm hanging them bitches right back up Like you, outside you touching different areas, and you think that that's okay to just rock the jeans a double.

Speaker 1:

I don't know In my brain. Because it's thicker, it can go longer without being washed.

Speaker 2:

That's not how that works at all. Yeah, same goes for like thick sweaters in the wintertime I would think you know you're a girl, so you don't like sweat as much like somebody like me would, but like I'm sweating too all day.

Speaker 1:

So that makes sense, they're getting kind of like.

Speaker 2:

You know, I'm saying damp, they can't just not damn damp is a bad word I just don't like thinking about people don't like bottom half being damp, moist that's even worse.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying, so I didn't want to say that yeah, but no, I'm just again.

Speaker 2:

Y'all can tell us in the comments what y'all think, but I think that it's just every time we do laundry it's 17 pairs of his jeans and the goddamn hamper. I don't even own 17 pairs of jeans.

Speaker 2:

That's the crazy part, that's the nutso part, it just is at least, and okay, so in regards to just jeans, material in itself that denim needs to go through that machine. Like you can't just sit there and let it collect the dust from outside people's germs and bacteria. Like you should do that with that kind of material, any kind of material cotton, all the stuff that we wear.

Speaker 1:

I guess I said I might be the not normal one, but in my brain you at least, hit them with the spray. What spray Smell good spray, make sure they don't smell bad. Ok, you said them with the spray.

Speaker 2:

What spray? Well, smell good spray. Make sure at least they smell good, they don't smell bad. Okay, I'm just saying you outside.

Speaker 1:

The jeans going to rack up. The jeans smell like what they smelled like before I put them on, after I take them off.

Speaker 2:

We're going to have to do a test of that. Go smell my jeans right now, but you know what they hanging up and they not in the places they need to be uh things, they all right and we're back technical difficulties all right, so let's get into some music. Hopefully this will galvanize the people. You know something miss kamala couldn't do.

Speaker 7:

Bigot Ingrate Sycophant Worm, so small I could smite you with a step. There was a time I would smite you all for what was done to Storm Wake it up. But today I have saved you from your own, for an old friend has challenged me to remember this view of Earth how vast it is versus how small we make it. Charles Xavier entrusted me with his dream, and it does not ask you to love or embrace my kind as your own, but merely to accept that this is a shared world with a common future and that my kind, like yours, have the right to live in it. I am trying to be better, please.

Speaker 3:

Do not make me let you down. Don't catch you slippin' up. Don't catch you slippin' up. Look what I'm whippin' up. This is America. Don't catch you slippin' up. Don't catch you slippin' up. Look what I'm whippin' up. This is America. Don't catch you slippin' up. Look how I'm livin' up. Police be trippin' up. Yeah, this is America. Guns in my area. I got the strap. I gotta carry em. Yeah, yeah, i'ma go into this. Yeah, yeah, this is guerrilla war. Yeah, yeah, i'ma go get the bag, yeah, yeah, or I'ma get the pad, yeah, yeah, I'm so cold. Like yeah, I'm so dull, like, yeah, we gon' blow. Like, yeah, shoo, get up. Ooh, ooh, ooh, yeah, over top of God, you got to ride it. Grab my phone.

Speaker 1:

Get your money, get your money, get your money. Get your money, get your money, get your money, get your money, get your money. This is America. This is America. This is America I Need it fucked out.

Speaker 4:

Try, yeah, yeah, fuck down. Try, yeah, fuck down. Try, yeah, fuck down. Try Trump, yeah, nigga, fuck Donald Trump. Yeah, yeah, fuck Donald Trump. Yeah, I like white folks but I don't like you. All the niggas in the hood wanna fight you. Surprise, el Chapo ain't try to snipe you. Surprise, a nation of Islam ain't try to find. You have a rally out LA. We gon fuck it up. Home of the ride and the king ride. We don't give a fuck. Black students ejected from your rally. I'm ready to go right now. Your racist ass did too much. I'm about to turn Black Panther.

Speaker 4:

Don't let Donald Trump win that nigga cancer. He too rich. He ain't got the answers. He can't make decisions for this country. He crash us. No, we can't be a slave for him. He got me appreciating about my way more. Hey, donald, and anyone that follows you gave us your reason to be president, but we hate you. Fuck donald trump. Fuck donald trump. Yeah, nigga, fuck donald trump. I don't like your ass. Yeah, yeah, fuck donald trump. Yeah, fuck donald. Yeah, fuck Donald Trump. Yeah, nigga, fuck Donald Trump. Yeah, yeah, fuck Donald Trump. Yeah, nigga. In my trip, and let me know, I thought all that Donald Trump bullshit was a joke.

Speaker 2:

Had to bring this back. This was one of them songs when I felt young. It used to make me feel like amazing and great.

Speaker 5:

Walk around thinking about my future and my money flow.

Speaker 2:

Ten years later, where would I be with my money grow. He used to make me feel like amazing and great. Sing it to him one time, ma'am I just feel like how'd you want a daydream?

Speaker 7:

Holes in the summer house in Beijing. Look at all this money that I'm making. No, we be cutting money like a machine. I just feel like.

Speaker 1:

How'd you want a daydream Holes in the summer house in Beijing. Look at all this money that I'm making you can go to.

Speaker 5:

EJSpanaticcom. Start dumping like a stereo. First I took your girl and then she caught me on her helio DJSpanaticcom. Guns like the lawn shit plus. I'm in the car with it. Now I'm in the club at the bar with it. Money got on. Star shit, blessing out a 90 degree angle Bitch. I want it cash like Tango mafia, papa chango, very neat, pull up, throw up. Very peace. I thought y'all had a tank, y'all. Very sweet, bury me. Money got the money like a machine. I just feel a hundred while I daydream Holes in the summer house in Beijing.

Speaker 4:

Look at all this money that I'm makin' we become money like a machine. I just feel the hajju while I daydream Holes in the summer house in Beijing. Look at all this money that.

Speaker 2:

I'm making.

Speaker 5:

I am a terrific guy Missing out.

Speaker 2:

Permanently rich and fly.

Speaker 6:

Are you tired of paying a lot of money for your vacation? My name is Shirley Proctor and I am a partner with Tevodian, a traveling membership group. I can help you save time, money, help you and your loved ones see the world your loved ones.

Speaker 2:

see the world. Hey man, I love that song so much, like as an 18, 19-year-old driving up and down with my partner. You never heard that song before oh man, that was the jam of my like early youth, because like that was when we was just plotting, trying to like just figure out life, and that song just spoke to us in a different way, man.

Speaker 2:

So, shout out to my nigga Lorenzo. That's who we used to. I used to drum, we used to bum Talking about the host song multiple times. It wasn't even like we just listened to this one and went to another song, it was looped. All right, Thank y'all for listening to Talk. Fnf TV. I'm your host Absurd Rhetoric. And I'm with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous co-host, Miss Reality. What's up? As you guys can see that normally she has a more gleeful persona, but there's no glee in light of recent events.

Speaker 1:

The glee has no spirit fingers. There's no spirit left in my body.

Speaker 2:

So let's just jump right into it. You know this is our first episode after the election. You know, if you've been keeping up with us. We've been doing, I think, a decent amount of coverage on it. We had a couple episodes where we just threw it to the side just because. But the night is here, it has come and United States of America has voted Donald.

Speaker 1:

Trump as their president In a landslide victory. I mean, yeah, it was it wasn't like he just yeah.

Speaker 2:

It wasn't like he just got the electoral like he has in the past and won like he got the, it was, it was overwhelming. And then the senate they got like they were literally red clean house like that's exactly what we just saw. Uh, and again, you know, normally you see these things happen especially red sweep yeah, normally when you see the red wave come through, uh especially okay, you can, you can like, because that always happens yeah, I mean it happens. It's just a cycle in regards. That's what I thought was gonna happen.

Speaker 1:

I thought it was gonna be the, what they call it, the red mirage, and then the the blue shift and then you also like the blue wall and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was a lot of expressions that just didn't fall through, uh the blue did not shift, but I think the regarding people's analysis of, I think the good place to start jesus christ it's just, I'm a mess.

Speaker 2:

This episode you can just see she's rattled, man, my baby is rattled, uh, but no, just just. We just go over just what. I think a lot of people analysis of it. You know, you see the demographics come out, who voted for who the point in the fingers began. But to me, I think if you just step back and just look at the sheer number of people who voted from last time, in the last election, and to now, I think you see more of a fact, that kind of a point that I called out a few weeks ago was they were not galvanized to vote for her was.

Speaker 1:

They were not galvanized to vote for her. Yeah, the voter turnout, for we're waiting for, like the actual numbers, but like there have been talkings that the Democratic voters did not come out to vote as much as they did in the 2020 election.

Speaker 2:

Because if you look at just the numbers from what we had from the last time, biden had close to 90 million votes and Kamala barely got to 70, 70 like she's not even at 70 million votes.

Speaker 2:

I think she's like around like 65, 62, as as they're still counting and you just do the math from that, it's literally somewhere between 14 to 15 million people who they didn't come out at all to vote. They didn't vote for trump or her, and if you look at his numbers, his numbers are pretty much on pace what he did with biden, so it wasn't even like he got more votes.

Speaker 2:

He actually got less votes as of right now than he did last time. So again, it's just her base didn't come out and they didn't feel, gavin, like people didn't switch, and I think that's what people keep trying to act like. When you see this win, it's like, oh, america is taking a shift, and it's like no americans who would have made a difference didn't come out for her and she, just, it's her personality, it's just what it is like the time that she had she did not have a lot of time she didn't have a, a trans like a, a very transformative moment where she became more than a politician for the people and then overall her agendas are just pacifist if you look at it.

Speaker 2:

They're not anything radically left. It's everything what I said prior. The democrats are right center and maga is right, so it's understandable that if somebody is teeter-tottering and somebody's standing on something, people are just going to look to the person who's standing on something.

Speaker 1:

But again, that's not even what happened that's yeah, I was gonna say, that's not even what happened people, people just didn't want to come out. Less people who voted for Trump voted for him this time, so he had less supporters in his platform and everything in the rhetoric that he was spewing again. It's just really unfortunate to see that he just didn't have the right, the correct person to run against. That's it.

Speaker 2:

People didn't like kamala yeah, and the democrats can only blame themselves this is their fault for their poor planning like I said if you go back to the 60 minute interview that took place last november, you see her saying hey, I am ready to run aside joe biden. That was the game plan going into 2024. And for y'all to then jump out because we know, we've talked about this. We don't believe Biden wanted to leave the race at all.

Speaker 2:

He and especially didn't want to leave it to have to give it to her and because, of that, because of his recklessness in regards to knowing, hey, the people around you don't trust that you're gonna keep it up and the American people don't trust that you're even fit to continue doing this job for four more years, even if, like we, think you about to die right now and even if some of that stuff, you can look into it where it's like maybe blown out of proportion in regards to maybe his health and things of that nature, the fact that it was out there the way it was and there was no like marketing to fight against it, like nobody was showing us enough time, like they tried to show him running and stuff, it's because we saw him when he was running yes, it's because, like there, there was no pr that they could do to make us think that joe buddett, joe biden, is healthy because we could see him I mean, there was too much evidence to show that something ain't, even if he was just a clumsy dude like this.

Speaker 2:

Nigga was lizzie mcguire, yeah like it, just there was nothing that you could say to save it, and look over here instead his arrogance is a part of the reason why they lost.

Speaker 2:

Because, again, a primary is so important and I don't think people understand. Again, I understand the delegates selected her and that's cool, but a primary where people feel like they are actually growing with this candidate, giving them moments to tell speeches that resonate with people, that's a big part of this and charisma is a big part of it too. Yeah, I mean, but that's that can get developed a little bit during that primary I don't think charisma can be.

Speaker 2:

You can find the things that people uh resonate with you with better, because you're having more conversations, you're, you're uh on the, on the policy. What is the um?

Speaker 7:

damn, I can't think of the candidate trail the campaign trail.

Speaker 2:

You're on the campaign trail, so you're getting more reps in it.

Speaker 1:

Well, yeah, yeah, the more you practice, the better it gets you get more chance to develop.

Speaker 2:

When you're just doing what she does, being on the side like most vice presidents do, that's not a criticism of her. But when you're on the side and nobody's hearing you being a vocal leader, it's going to be a problem. When you come out now, try to run out of nowhere with no campaign, and then you add to the fact that not only did she didn't have the time, she didn't have the personality for it, also to the type of campaigning that she was doing with the celebrities didn't resonate at all with people at all.

Speaker 1:

I feel like she made huge missteps with the people that she chose to. I don't think celebrities need to be part of it at all, like we don't need your campaign. You're campaigning to be a concert series but at all.

Speaker 2:

Do you feel like? That criticism, though, isn't kind of fair, because trump did the same thing. He had celebrities endorsing him as well.

Speaker 1:

I just think I'm saying this across the board like I don't think celebrities need to be a part of, like it doesn't need to be a concert series. You're campaigning. We need to hear what you have to say and if you don't have enough to say, to fill up that time and then hold on.

Speaker 2:

The last point I wanted to add to that wasn't necessarily about the celebrities, though it was more so the fact that she didn't differentiate differentiate herself from biden. And then the opportunity where she had that question to be like, hey, what's gonna be different from you? She says I, you know, I can't think of it right now. I can't think of something. That and that was the problem was the fact that you aren't, even though you may know what's going on. You know, hey, we're in a good place in the future, that's going to be prosperous, and Trump is probably going to now get to celebrate that being his win, when it really isn't the same way he did with Obama and all the stuff that Obama put into place before Trump.

Speaker 2:

People don't realize that the fact that she didn't just take an opportunity to you don't have to shit on Biden. You could have just been like, hey, I was next to the president and I supported him, but there were maybe things that I wouldn't have done the way that he did. And in my presidency I would differentiate myself from biden in these x, y and z methods or how I would approach certain things.

Speaker 1:

She just didn't know what those x, y and z no, she never said I didn't see any.

Speaker 2:

She. She did not want to spite biden and I think that was her biggest problem. This close to the election it's okay, take the gloves off, yeah, like it's okay, swing like we've seen her do it before. That was like her highlight but really got her to be vice president was how she told off biden. So that's what I'm saying. Where she missed that opportunity trying to play it safe. But then again, that's always the democrats. That's their biggest issue, that's their achilles heel, regardless is how they do, uh, politics. They put this mindset of oh, we're gonna be in the middle and figure, try to figure it out why you have this fucking lunatic saying, no, we're doing x, y and z and this is how it's going to happen, even if he can't make it happen at all yeah, he's standing on a big box of business, like maul would say it's an empty box of business it's a cardboard box filled with air, but still it has the concept of a plan.

Speaker 1:

It's in the box no, he literally said that he has concept of plans for health care like he didn't. He didn't tell us what his plan that's not even. Nobody cares what his plan is, it's a concept of a plan.

Speaker 2:

I do want to talk on one last talking point, because some of the people's analysis on this and I want to get your your feelings on this too their overall analysis oh, she's a black woman nobody was ever going to vote for. Do you feel like that sentiment is true?

Speaker 1:

a part of me feels like if the person running against trump was a white man, then he might have probably lost you think so?

Speaker 2:

yeah I think a lot of people have felt that way. To me, I feel like it's hard not to feel that way.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, there's no evidence that proves otherwise there's a bunch of evidence that proves that people prefer white men to be the president of the United States.

Speaker 2:

I think with kind of what we just did and broke everything down. I think all those have to be taken higher in priority when you're taking things into consideration of why she lost. I think the black woman thing only does one thing is that she has to work harder to resonate with people more is that she has to work harder to resonate with people more. And I think that's the bigger thing where just anything that she does to match trump would have had to been twice as much effort to do. And I think the fact that she didn't go on like the joe rogan show she in her interviews. I just think that and again, it has nothing against her person.

Speaker 2:

I just think she comes off like an authoritarian so much she 100 does and that may be a byproduct of just how black women are conditioned to survive in that environment and a condition of the fact that she was a prosecutor like she.

Speaker 1:

She's been in positions of power and but we see this for a long time.

Speaker 2:

But we see this even with women in other parts of politics and just in leadership, where they may come off a lot tougher than maybe they are in real life, just for the simple fact that they need to have a wall up against people that won't take advantage of it yeah so I think that just is something that's going to bite her in the ass and then anytime that you show that that's not you, it's going to be used as a sign of weakness, and that's why I say it's more work anything she does.

Speaker 2:

Because of those things, I don't't think she lost because of those things. I think she just wasn't galvanizing enough.

Speaker 1:

Do you think that Kamala lost because of Cardi B?

Speaker 2:

I mean the way that she read that, Her reading on that phone. It was bad.

Speaker 1:

The teleprompters were down. That's why she had to read it from her phone.

Speaker 2:

She had to drink it on the mic.

Speaker 1:

She brought out Cardi. She brought out cardi. She brought out meg she brought out glorilla, and I don't think you had to do that because, as far as black women, you already had our votes. So who was that for?

Speaker 2:

she brought out quavo. He had the mess shirt on, but let's get into this cardi b situation. So I just think it's important that we at least highlight her attempt to what she was trying to do there, because it was. It was definitely a mess. You can't go up there and Drake the election speech especially in a swing state.

Speaker 1:

Like I don't know what all of that was about. I really want us to like, go away from that and take the elections and the campaigning a little bit more serious, and it's not supposed to be entertaining at all little bit more serious, and it's not supposed to be entertaining at all.

Speaker 7:

One second, guys.

Speaker 2:

One second she's trying to get the teleporter going yeah okay, so I don't take lightly the call.

Speaker 6:

Okay, so I don't take lightly the call. Sorry guys, I'm a little nervous.

Speaker 2:

I'm a little nervous guys.

Speaker 7:

I've been waiting for this moment my whole life.

Speaker 5:

I need patience over here. Patience, where are you girl?

Speaker 2:

This is just man. I feel so bad for her. I need patience over here.

Speaker 1:

She really could have been like. Hold on hold on hold on how you guys doing tonight.

Speaker 2:

This would have been the perfect opportunity to just speak, not from the heart, but just speak to the people.

Speaker 1:

Are we ready to make history? You're an emcee. You should be able to do this. You should be able to keep a crowd entertained for two minutes.

Speaker 2:

Until you can get the Blackberry.

Speaker 7:

Are we ready to change the next eight years? Because we're going to make sure we have Kamala Harris in office for eight years.

Speaker 2:

It came change the next eight years because we're gonna make sure we have kamala harris in office for eight years.

Speaker 6:

It came to her eventually it came to her all right. So let's listen to this part right here where she was actually reading trump says he's going to protect women, whether they like it or not. Well, if his, if his definition of protection is not the freedom of choice?

Speaker 1:

so it's a long speech about eight minute speech so we don't got to go through the whole thing cardi b has always been vocal about politics and stuff like that, and I love that she uses her platform to try to inform her fans. Um, it always makes me cringe a little bit, regardless of what she's speaking about, when I hear her speak, because I'm like why do you sound like that? Like you like that's not.

Speaker 2:

I know I make a lot of jokes about the bronx, but people from the bronx can read to me, I feel like, because, as somebody me, I, when I was growing up, I did have, like, not a challenge with reading. I had, I just didn't like reading out loud. That used to make me nervous. So I mean, in situations like this is generally what I would do. You know how? The teacher would have you read a paragraph and then go around the room I would count to my paragraph and I used to read the my paragraph beforehand while everybody else was reading there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's anxiety.

Speaker 2:

I was doing this in fifth grade so I could read Social anxiety. So when I stood up people knew what I was reading, so I wouldn't make people laugh at me while I was reading.

Speaker 1:

That's not neurodivergent.

Speaker 2:

I didn't want to stutter while I was reading. I did the same thing, though. I told you the story about when the girl laughed at me, right, yeah, when she laughed at me, for, uh, I told you the story when I said orgasm instead of organism, oh shit, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And then I didn't even know what an orgasm was. Everybody laughed. I didn't know till years later how, why everyone was laughing. Years later I was like oh, shit.

Speaker 2:

So I just feel like they played Cardi in this situation. They did do a lot to make her look bad.

Speaker 1:

They don't have to make her look bad. Even when Cardi is speaking to her fans from her brain directly to her mouth, it sounds like something there is lagging and disconnecting. Oh my God, that's crazy Like there's just it doesn't. It doesn't flow when she speaks. It never flows. It always sounds like she has to like gather her thoughts. It doesn't. It always sounds like she doesn't know what word to say next.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I could just see where this problem was was. I was expecting to read it in front of me and now I'm looking down at a phone having to read it and that font's probably gonna probably a little bit smaller.

Speaker 1:

you know what I'm saying but if she, if she spoke fluently ever, then I would agree with you. But she never speaks fluently.

Speaker 2:

But the problem here wasn't fluent. She just wasn't reading the words right, like she started stuttering over the words say words right ever.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. It's not about the reading. It's about she does not say words right, whether they're being read or whether she's just speaking freely but they flow better when they just coming off the top and off the cuff.

Speaker 2:

When you're trying to read something in front of you, that shit usually just don't pan out with it pans out even worse for her. I'm just saying like yeah this is. It just looks bad. The emceeing just looks like you couldn't handle the crowd. It seems like you feeding for beef for nikki. We ain't gonna talk about that, though. Seem like you're trying to egg some beef on with nikki.

Speaker 1:

But and then, and then why hold on? Why you got uh glorilla up there talking. It's 7 pm, fry it's 95 degrees.

Speaker 2:

I ain't the beeps? Was the the self-imposed beach? Why is is she?

Speaker 1:

even there, you should have had Miss Rachel up there.

Speaker 2:

That would have been better, because it's like the thing is this You're such a bad spot with them because you don't want to do what Cardi doing and have to read a speech and sound crazy, because I think that's another thing where it's like I'm listening. Just imagine I'm a voter in Wisconsin and I see Cardi B reading. It's the person you chose. So what is our education system Like? How can I trust you if you can't get the person that's going to read the speech right?

Speaker 1:

Why is Cardi B the person you chose to come out to Wisconsin?

Speaker 2:

Like she resonates with that crowd.

Speaker 1:

Now I'm just mad, Like I'm going through my stages of grief, and the first stage was sadness, Now I'm in anger. It took a calm like 36 hours. You want to read her speech.

Speaker 2:

I mean her speech with her message after the president lost Vice.

Speaker 1:

President Kamala lost, yeah sure.

Speaker 2:

All right, pressure's on.

Speaker 1:

Right, ah, I got to read better than Cardi. The bar is low To Vice President Kamala. No matter what they've said to bring you down or belittle your run for presidency, they can never say you didn't run your race with honesty and with integrity. You really put up a fight against all the odds that were already stacked against you. You never accepted defeat as an option, which says so much about your strength and about your heart. Hmm, I had to breathe. Sorry. You really. You really wanted better for all of us. She put all in caps. This may not mean much, but I am so proud of you it doesn't. No one has ever made me change my mind, and you did. Plenty of people have made you change your mind, cardi.

Speaker 2:

You told, you told us you were never going to do this with politicians, ever again.

Speaker 1:

We saw you get back with Offset 17 times. We've seen your mind change. I never thought I would see the day that a woman of color would be running for president of the United States, didn't Shirley?

Speaker 2:

Chisholm.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, didn't she run for, Wasn't she the first black woman to run for the?

Speaker 2:

She kind of did she kind of did she kind of they? They were like third party. She wasn't. It was like get out of here, bitch. Yeah, she was third party, negress um, that anything is possible.

Speaker 1:

Thank you for being an example. Thank you for being empowered. Thank you for being a real example of what the american dream should be I thought she was gonna say thank you for being a real bitch at the end.

Speaker 2:

That would have been funny, oh you handled that good, though that was a lot of pressure on you I know how to read and didn't didn't learn a language till she was seven period.

Speaker 1:

Wake it up, that's how you don't tell them that we have to hide that now?

Speaker 2:

oh yeah, well I mean that doesn't necessarily inherently mean what you're trying to say. No, I wasn't slow you just had a different curve. You know like you had an accelerated curve I am an african american born in america oh shit, she didn't throw away the flag.

Speaker 1:

At this point you gotta throw it away.

Speaker 2:

She didn't tuck the flag, it's sick. Tuck it all deep, deep. You don't put your flag down like rondo that's wild, that's sick.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, 100, that's sick, that's sick. I'm glad cuando rondo put the flag away, though that nigga was about to die a couple times that didn't help.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I think the assault happened after the flag drop, honestly, so, oh my god but uh no, do we have anything else that we need to touch on in regards to the election?

Speaker 1:

uh oh, we do have one thing nigga jason lee young j, I thought I saw that and I literally thought that somebody just made the flyer and put it up. I scrolled right past it.

Speaker 2:

I was like look at this, ai nonsense jason lee has been elected to stockton city council that's where he's from. Originally he got like 60 percent of like the 6 000 votes there, like that's the feat.

Speaker 1:

This is what happens when voter turnout isn't great I promise y'all this.

Speaker 2:

I promise y'all this in the next two decades, jason lee is going to be a respected politician and we're going to sit back doing our show, being like what the fuck yeah's going to be mad clips of me talking shit about him, because I'm going to continue Like this is crazy Again. My people vote for Mary and Barry, so I mean I have no room to talk about who people put in elected seats, but still, jason.

Speaker 2:

Lee being like the gossip king to like midway politician is going to be like the craziest arc of all time, but we're gonna see this me more and more though. Yeah, and then fanny, fanny love fanny fanny love that's what I'd be calling her freaky fanny willis.

Speaker 1:

I like freaky fanny yeah, she, she was re-elected. Yeah, and georgia we can.

Speaker 2:

We can use that to talk into the next talking point then uh, ysl trial is over they re-elected fanny because she was throwing niggas in jail.

Speaker 1:

They were like I like this bitch. I mean let's re-elect her.

Speaker 2:

That's not let me get my shit off.

Speaker 1:

That's peace they were like she is throwing these niggas in jail. Keep her right there. We want her. She's about the business that we want her to be about, period no, I mean honestly, just because her republican challenger wasn't nowhere near.

Speaker 2:

You know, up there was another democratic person, I believe, who was on the ballot, because I believe that's who I voted for I don't think I voted for fanny, uh, but no, she won. She came through on top, yeah, uh she also has yet to respond to the sentencings of young Thug and the plea deals that have been arranged.

Speaker 1:

Because that's a fail for the state.

Speaker 2:

basically, Well, it's a fail for the state because of the time frame, Like it's being one of the longest trials.

Speaker 1:

It is the longest criminal trial in Georgia's history.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so it being one of those trials or in Fulton County history. I'm not sure which one, it's probably, at least for sure, fulton. But just the fact that how much money went into it, the fact that you had this, was the craziest part about this, the fact that she had so much scandal going on in her own life in regards to the Trump case and then the YSL case.

Speaker 2:

Again, their problem was was they relied too much on witness testimony? When you talk about woody and people who were supposed to be, you know yeah, and then woody was up there like I lied about everything. He recanted all his stories he basically said everything I said was a lie.

Speaker 2:

They gave him immunity so he could go up there and do that yeah like it was just a foolish endeavor, the way they did, like they really thought these guys I think what they thought was woody was going to be scared, they were going to kill him, so they were going to he was going to give whatever they wanted to him and respond to make sure we have protection. Like that's how you need to. You know, cooperate with me and you give me my protection and I'll give you whatever statement you want on the stand young thug knows after being released that he cannot touch.

Speaker 1:

Nobody in his circle or in his perimeter can touch Woody. I mean that nigga has to thrive and live for you to stay out.

Speaker 2:

He's under entire like super surveillance. Basically, he's on probation with 15 years.

Speaker 1:

I'll pull up the terms.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know if he, if he violates anything, he goes back. He can do 20. He can't be in the city any longer. He can't associate with anyone from the YSL group or gang except his brother and young Gunna.

Speaker 1:

And y'all everyone's been saying it, but y'all owe Gunna an apology. I never said nothing about him because I'm not a hood bitch and I will snitch immediately and I respect people who snitch to save their livelihoods, but, um, him requesting to make music with gonna says a lot and I think y'all need to going forward. Shut the fuck up.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it was always part of what their idea was. Because, like, I think what we have to kind of put into perspective in regards to this, the fact that he had the funds to fight a case this long a rico, I mean, granted, it's a state rico, but we have to put that in perspective to how much capital is next to him, because fighting the case this long is draining on your pockets, especially when you're not producing capital in the same way.

Speaker 4:

So you can only imagine again that the same way.

Speaker 2:

So you can only imagine again that's a big reason you can only get so much from the streams, and that's why you can say this part. Imagine why the gunna thing was important for him to be out was because, like no, you need to make some type of music so that we can stay to make money yeah, we need to stay afloat and then gunna got out.

Speaker 1:

It dropped number one, hit after number one, hit after number one hit. He did what the fuck he was supposed to do while he was out. And then, while he was out, he was like I don't fuck with none of you niggas. I'm about to go in the mountains in Colorado and do some goddamn push-ups and make some hits and that's it. And that's what you should continue doing. And I want young thug to go join gooda in the mountains and do some push-ups as well, start meditating, take some yoga and start rapping about how you fucking niggas bitches and you have a lot of money, since you can't rap about gang activity anymore and I want you to put your back into that, that free concert. I want you to put your all into it every year, twice a year so I I guess we can just talk about our reactions to it.

Speaker 2:

To me again, this is just system work here in regards to he was going to have to do some type of time just for the fact that how long everything was taking place and the fact that he didn't have evidence to show that he was innocent.

Speaker 2:

So I knew that there was going to be time for it do did I want him to be taken away again as somebody who's in the city, who has heard stories from people who are associated uh, they knew people that were associated dudes not the best guy. So I'm not going to sit here and be like, oh freak thug, or I'm glad that he's out of the system.

Speaker 1:

That's disrespectful to his victims Family that's different.

Speaker 2:

So for a lot of people that, just like I know in regards to that, so again, he did, he did, he went to court, he had for what he did and he got the time he got I think what's really important, and I think the only reason I'm not feeling like it's a super duper fail for the community is because, again, the parameters around him doing the anti-gang stuff, doing anti-gun stuff in the city and things like that, I think if and the fact they're going to be limited his lyrics so I think those things are important and they should be something that they I hope I hope they stay on top of, because him being able to promote that in a real way, even if it doesn't feel as effective as other people feel or if they feel, oh, he falling off that is more important than anything else, the fact that we are changing it, because if he does good now we have a new avenue where people can follow, if it actually is successful.

Speaker 1:

Young Thug is a creative person. You can tell by his music. He does like, he has his own sound and stuff.

Speaker 2:

So I don't think that changing the subject matter is gonna change like his fans love for him I don't think the fans, but I think in regards to it being palatable, music potentially might change because you're putting a block on a creator I don't know, I just you.

Speaker 1:

You're not allowed to talk about like a specific thing, but I feel like if you're a creative like young thug is I feel like he'll be able to get around it and just get inspiration from other things. There are so many other things. Um, I want the first couple of tracks to like dig deep into your trauma a little bit and what you went through in prison.

Speaker 2:

But even then, that's why it's tricky, because there could be stuff that you're talking about that could be somewhat people can say is a feeling. This was his first tweet after getting out Wham, let's drop one of these rats, peter.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and then baby.

Speaker 2:

Throw that back in. What the fuck are you talking about?

Speaker 1:

yeah, I thought that was a little bit crazy. Um, he, I think, uh, that's isn't that baby's name peter?

Speaker 2:

no wham wham, okay, I'm saying still let's drop one on these rats.

Speaker 1:

I'm not a hundred percent sure, but um and was like, but the let's drop was a track, so him his. His first track that he's going to release is going to be featuring little baby again I.

Speaker 2:

To me it just doesn't feel like that's the kind of first tweet you want to say no, I wouldn't why are you talking about? Like, don't even talk about? It you're not an exterminator.

Speaker 1:

I don't think that was a great step. It doesn't make me confident in your state of mind. It doesn't make me confident that you're gonna stay out like what's the over under?

Speaker 2:

I give them five years before we have another incident and then something happens where he's either in question or he has to go back to uh, even just to sit down for a little bit. And then now his he's going to put it in jeopardy within at least five years.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to give him two.

Speaker 2:

See, I was at. I was at two first. I was actually two, five at first, two and a half years.

Speaker 1:

But I'm like maybe you know after you get out, but we'll see, we'll see this is what I want young thug to do, right, I want you to get in the fucking booth. I want you to stay in that motherfucker. The only time I want to see young thug is when he's on his way to and from the studio. And you gotta have that shit on. You have to heavily dig deep in your fashion bag, okay, because that is something that he does. Well, he does the like alternative thing. That album cover that he did with the, the pleated skirt people dress up like that for Halloween. You need to get into your different nigga bag and that is who you need to be. The nigga with the, that drewski fucking. That's who you need to be. Put the skirt back on, nigga. Put the skirt back on.

Speaker 2:

I'm so dead ass I know you are, that's why I said it like layer the skirt with some pants.

Speaker 1:

Every time time we see you, you need to have that shit on. It needs to be irrefutable that you are a fashion icon, right? That's the only time we need to see you for that first year and a half tucked off. Then you drop, beautifully produced, lyrically engaging, and then you do your little tour, you make your little money, you go away again, that's it. That's the first three years All right.

Speaker 2:

Before we wrap up the conversation you need to start showing people a little bit more grace, because I've seen your tweet that you put out.

Speaker 5:

When Young Thug Baby.

Speaker 2:

Mama thank Mariah the scientist. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, you have to tweet that you put out when, when uh, young thug, baby mama thank mariah the scientist oh yeah, yeah, that's you have to understand.

Speaker 1:

There is reasons, of course you of course you want to talk about this because you want to make excuses for niggas being shitty fathers. All the time, nigga, you have nothing to do but worry about yourself and your loved ones. Why does anybody need to remind you to speak to your goddamn? Children I see, I feel like you unless you have dementia. You took that out of all timers, but you took that out of context.

Speaker 2:

She said thank you for making sure that was a line of communication, was still there why would a lot of communication?

Speaker 1:

because I can.

Speaker 2:

I can understand why, if I'm talking to people, I don't want my conversations with my family to be recorded baby mother herself.

Speaker 1:

But I'm saying listen, listen your conversations with your children I don't want them to be recorded with your children recorded. Yes, every conversation is recorded. That's why I don't want that.

Speaker 2:

I don't want to. I don't want my kids to see me in this compromise. There are reasons in regards to that. Whereas he's not denying access to them, he doesn't want them to see when he's at his lowest like why can't you have empathy?

Speaker 2:

for that from what I'm saying, that you have your opinions wrong. Say why don't you ever have empathy for, like rom, he's in a compromising situation. There could be a potentially reason why he didn't want his kids to see him like that, rather than he just on some bullshit bro, I didn't think about the kids visiting him. I'm saying even talking to him. It was on a video screen.

Speaker 1:

They were doing face screens like you can, regardless of the situation you're in and how dire it is. Your children are always going to be the first priority in your brain to me, but they should always be so the line of communication being open is not something that that should like.

Speaker 2:

Can I, can I pose a question to you, waiver? Can my children be the first priority? And then I'm thinking, hey, there's people in this prison that work for the prison, that know my ops, that work with my ops, so I don't want to have them hear me talking to my kids. My kids say something where they're at, they're located. Now I'm getting a letter in my bunk saying hey, so Mariah the scientist is the best middleman to that, when everybody knows who the fuck she is. She's outside, she has security.

Speaker 1:

She's in the media with you. If people have access to her, then they'll have access to your kids too.

Speaker 2:

That don't make no goddamn sense. Do you know? One of Young Thug's baby mama got killed at a bowling alley. So they're not safe. They're not without security. They're not safe in the world like that. They are exposed.

Speaker 1:

Why would you need somebody to help you keep up with talking to your goddamn kids? That's what I got from that.

Speaker 2:

There could have been something that she was just doing that allowed for the conversation.

Speaker 7:

That's all I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like you should just have just a tag race for a nigga.

Speaker 1:

Who's?

Speaker 2:

fighting a Rico no.

Speaker 1:

That's all. No, because you're fighting the Rico, because you destroyed your own community in the first goddamn place. Those are choices that you made again as a grown-ass black man now you're facing the consequences of your actions and you should not need to be reminded of your goddamn priorities as a man and a father. Point blank period.

Speaker 2:

And we are never, we are never going to read the tweet, because you keep putting out context that you just got out of your own perception of events. Because that's crazy, that's not what she was saying at all. It's on your tweets. Because that's that was wild. That was not what she was implying she was implying for her just being a good individual who may they get married, potentially be they step mom, making sure that they were.

Speaker 1:

She said um, I commend mariah the scientist. I love her so much. She's the only person that made sure he talked to his kids every day throughout his whole trial yeah, that's not saying that he didn't try to call out.

Speaker 2:

She was just the one who made me call and say, hey, did he talk to the kids? No, no, listen. She could have been like, hey, colin, did he talk to the kids? Or something going on. She could have been that person checking in with her.

Speaker 1:

She could have been that, but that's not what I got from that. I know that, because why would you need to publicly thank this something that he had? He didn't have trouble doing on his fucking?

Speaker 2:

own. She didn't say that implied that. That implies that no one else would call her and say hey, is he talking to them? Are y'all? Have y'all communicated?

Speaker 1:

we got two different things from it. I know because you like to think the negative of people yo, let's move on that shit is crazy.

Speaker 2:

All right, so before we move on, we do want to give condolences rip to a legend. Quincy jones, the father of music uh, has passed away um very unfortunate it is very unfortunate in regards to you know him losing life in the family that he had. You know his one of his daughters, dated tupac I did not know that and she was on a. Was it the office? You know the the girl who was. She looked kind of mixed race but she favored heavily white on the office. She's, that's his daughter oh rashida jones that's her name.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, that's his, uh, that's his daughter. A lot of people you know who I know, who are a lot of people who's happy, though, in hollywood because quincy was giving up old hollywood secrets quincy was telling everything and I think that just goes without being said, because I know there's some niggas who you know. I'm tired of you telling about my grandpa getting Dick down. Like stop, stop my nigga. Like I don't Want to know that dog, I don't want to know what he did.

Speaker 1:

Walked in the room and he was sucking dick.

Speaker 2:

What was the comedian, richard Pryor? I don't want to know. My grandpa was Blowing Richard Pryor. Stop telling me that, but I did want to see this. In the wake of his passing, I saw people you, you know creating like these king of music and pop dichotomies, or dichotomies as graphs or whatever. So I want to ask you what you thought. So this one went down and said the king of music, slash pop was Michael Jackson. The queen of pop was Madonna. They have the queen of music being Rihanna, nope, the princess of pop being Britney Spears.

Speaker 1:

Okay, the queen of music being Rihanna. Nope, the princess of pop being Britney Spears. Okay, the queen of music being Rihanna. That's who they have right here, okay.

Speaker 2:

So they have the queen of Latin music being Shakira.

Speaker 1:

The Latin music. Okay, the queen of rap.

Speaker 2:

Nicki Minaj.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I agree with that.

Speaker 2:

Prince of pop, Justin Bieber.

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

King of rap Eminem. Biggest hit maker Deep, deep negro sigh. Biggest hit maker Rihanna.

Speaker 1:

Greatest vocalist Y'all was blowing dicks on this list.

Speaker 2:

Greatest vocalist, mariah Carey King, of modern R&B. Who do you think Usher Weekend?

Speaker 1:

What the fuck?

Speaker 2:

And this is a queen Of alternative music, but you know her Lana Del Rey. Lana Del Rey, the queen of alternative music. That's who it is. Do you agree with that at all?

Speaker 1:

I would take Rihanna Out of both those slots and Eminem.

Speaker 2:

I think biggest. I think Hitmaker is not bad If you want to put her there like that's not a bad.

Speaker 1:

No, I would put Beyonce there For the biggest Hitmaker.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I would rather say Queen of Music, Beyonce.

Speaker 1:

then Queen of Music.

Speaker 2:

Because Beyonce's dab was in every different genre. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

I would put Beyonce as the Queen we could be honest.

Speaker 2:

People may say 2012 to 2016 was rihanna's biggest run. I would argue some of them songs she had in the early 2000s, I mean late 2000s them shits was bangers.

Speaker 1:

Her, her run was was long, but I don't know because, like bitch, you haven't put out an album in so long that I don't even want to talk about you as a musician, no more but you don't belong on this list, but as just a hit maker.

Speaker 2:

But she hasn't had a hit since like 20 but that's not from 12, that's not because of lack of, that's from lack of trying, though that's not because she's been putting out music and nobody's bumping it but like I, I think there might be somebody who has more consistency and a bunch of hits too.

Speaker 1:

I just can't think drake you could probably put drake there instead of rihanna.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, even though I hate that sentence, I hate that sentence so much and that it came out of my mouth, that's eight, that's eight but like he, he's been consistent and he's still going, so yeah, well, since we're on the drake topic, let's uh, let's just carry on into it a little bit further I wanted to talk about this.

Speaker 1:

so bad, you got so much hate in your heart.

Speaker 2:

You got so much hate in your heart for Drake.

Speaker 1:

I wanted to talk about this so bad because I was watching the videos. So Drake went to which game was it?

Speaker 2:

I'll explain it real quick. I'm going to tell you why I just love your synopsis of these things, because she just is void of any connection to basketball.

Speaker 1:

I know that he owns the team that they were playing against, the only team he doesn't. I'm or he's part of the, or whatever.

Speaker 2:

Well, I'll go ahead so it was vince carter's um jersey ceremony. So vince carter is a legendary toronto raptor. Of course, drake is from toronto so they were celebrating his jersey. Drake showed up. Drake even got a shout out during his speech. They were playing the kings, the sacramental kings. On the kings is a former, one of the better, best players in raptors history, demar de rosen yeah demar de rosen and drake have had a relationship for almost the whole time.

Speaker 1:

Demar was there yeah, and then he showed up in the not like us video. Yes, he portrayed him.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I know all of that so then it out, they're having the event. They're playing against DeMar DeRozan. He says during the broadcast of the show that if they were to raise again unprovoked, he says if they were to raise a jersey for DeMar DeRozan, he would go up there and pull it down himself. He also then goes on to mean mug him for the duration of the second half, up until the end of the game, where he then calls him a pussy that's the part that I thought was corny as fuck, like drake being at the game, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 1:

That doesn't matter, but you as a grown man, mean mugging somebody and then just calling him mumbling under your breath, fucking pussy, like I already think that drake is corny as fuck in the first place. So this didn't help because, like I just it's such like mean girl behavior, like let's just stare at her. Ew, are you not a grown-ass fucking man?

Speaker 2:

is that a question that's?

Speaker 1:

no, that's not a.

Speaker 2:

That's not a question I'm just letting you cook until that's to mine.

Speaker 1:

It's a rhetorical question. It was just so funny Like I was just thinking about, like what was going through Drake's head when he was staring at him, like he was like oh I wonder if he's looking at me. I hope he loses. Like he's just such a fucking cornball to me.

Speaker 1:

I think, and then you didn't do anything. Like I cornball to me, I think and then you didn't do anything. Like what the I? I don't want things to be ended with violence. Yes, she does. But like if you show up, that's not not even the showing showing up part because he was obviously there for a reason, that's not the corny part. But like the mean mugging and the standing there and making it obvious that like you mean mugging this nigga and that you have a problem with him. Like come on, my nigga, that's just corny.

Speaker 2:

Well, I think this is a conundrum of two people that were technically at both at work. So yes, demar DeRozan has his work uniform on. He has his jersey on, but Drake is the ambassador for the Raptors. So again, like you're right, he does have every reason to be there and the fact that they're celebrating a legend in the franchise.

Speaker 2:

To me I feel like that's just like when you see another nigga at work you don't like, but you know y'all can't fight because y'all both need this job. That's just how you will respond to that nigga. You see him on lunch and he's sitting over there doing whatever little work email you send that pussy. Yo hate that nigga dog. Look at that nigga his fucking weak ass. Top that nigga. That nigga too lame nigga. Look at that little overcoat. That nigga got that shit old as fuck it's completely.

Speaker 2:

You see that dirt on his shoulder nigga over there, that nigga, too lame nigga and he got frail, frail threads and his fucking uh work shirt, nigga, this nigga too corny, like you do that sometimes to a nigga and then when y'all get into the room, you just sitting right next to br.

Speaker 1:

It's completely normal to exchange hateful glances with a nigga that you don't fuck with, but to stand there and stare at him the entire time and mead mug him.

Speaker 2:

When that nigga on time. Like yo bro, like you ugly, I hate you Sometimes. I don't mind that. I like to look at and stare at the nigga that I don't like, that's corny I don't got to say shit to you, nigga. I'm looking at you dead in your eyes. You're not going to do nothing. I'm not going to do nothing. You know what I know you pussy.

Speaker 1:

Because you know you're not going to do nothing, so you're just intimidated. You're trying to intimidate the person. It's obviously not fucking working. And you don't know that they lost when. Yeah, but when the intimidation doesn't fucking work and you're just sitting there staring at a nigga like what? What was the goal?

Speaker 2:

I want, I want the shawty that I know really cool with me to get a conversation with him. Why does nigga always stare at me? What's wrong with this nigga? So her to come to me to tell me oh, I'm bothering this nigga. I know I'm on his mind now.

Speaker 1:

That's the reason why I saw videos of him like running past and being in front of drake and he didn't even like look over there like he's scared. The nigga who's unbothered and ignoring the corny bitch staring at him always looks like the cooler nigga.

Speaker 2:

No not this go always not this to me. I'm sorry, bro. If you came to my house and cried at my door when you got traded from the team, you cannot then go on my ops video and then call me a pedophile. You can't do that.

Speaker 1:

We're not going to be cool anymore, that's it's going to be a mean mug every time. That's exactly why I should go on my ops video to call you a pedophile, because you didn't get me back on the team bitch we won a championship when you left.

Speaker 2:

Nigga. Deuces like, what are you talking about? We won when you left.

Speaker 1:

So sorry, nigga, it was worth it listen, he didn't get get him back on the team. He hopped on the video with his op, but he that, can we put that hold on?

Speaker 2:

that was corny also no, we need to put this in perspective. Not only was he in the music video, he was on the pop-up he's mentioned in the song in the song yeah, because they call him debo oh, I didn't know that yeah, he's mentioned in the song, so it's like no nigga, like you were part of this you think he was.

Speaker 2:

He was part of the the camp week I don't think it was that much I would think that's hard, that's crazy, like you, like you being the nigga saying that drake's the pedophile is sick like no nigga when I was in Toronto. Nigga, that definitely didn't come from the camp, that came from TikTok no, I'm just saying like and blind items for him to be the person to be like. Oh, you know.

Speaker 1:

Drake, you got another kid out here. That could have been too hard. That could have been him. But then again even more reason to be like, oh, okay the nigga did some slimy shit to you, but I feel like you need to be more tactful in the way that you get revenge or try to intimidate him the way that he did. It just came off lame.

Speaker 2:

I think Damar is one of them niggas that Drake told the lies to Remember. We talked about that theory about giving people lies to see who would leak it. I think Damar is probably one of those people.

Speaker 1:

But didn't he get traded before all this shit happened and all that stuff?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but you can still be in the mix. We cool, you was part of this, you was down for this, we won afterwards. I'm definitely not mad at you now. We won. So what are you talking about? But then for you to then take information that I gave you just because, like I said, I think Drake is cerebral. I think he has a lie for everybody. I think he knows every lie he told to a person, has it written down in a book, has it so that anytime it comes out, he know exactly where it came from. So I think DeMar could have been on that list and that's where the mean mug came from, where it's like yo, you really lame, like I know you're lame.

Speaker 1:

Listen, it was the length of the mean mug.

Speaker 2:

I mean bodyguard with me. I'm looking at you, oh my, all day nigga chubs it's just corny shit all around. I got chubs. Next to me, bro, there was a nigga. I went to school with nigga. This nigga in high school was six, five like two something. I used to stand next to this nigga feeling tough nigga we, you couldn't beat him, so I definitely can't beat us, but you gotta we gotta put people into question. Man, some haitian brothers was acting, was acting wild on the internet the other day. Oh my.

Speaker 1:

God. I want you to stop saying that he is.

Speaker 2:

Haitian. He is Kodak. Black is Haitian. He had a flag on.

Speaker 1:

Twitch. Y'all need to blur that flag out. I want everybody to forget that Kodak Black is Haitian and I want him to stop claiming Haiti.

Speaker 2:

You and Kai's.

Speaker 1:

Haiti. There's so many celebrities who are Haitian and don't claim Haiti. And then the fucking worst piece of shit one is the one who's like ooh, IET, IET all day, God Damn.

Speaker 2:

Let's first get it to the people. If y'all not aware, kai has been on a sub-a-thon where he's been inviting celebrities and other streamers onto his uh, his twitter kai is half haitian. He can claim it I'm saying that's another person right there both of these boys is actually kind of out of line a little bit with that. Kai is out of line for bringing him on the show because we've all seen how kodak has been active, but let's just make sure we get the people to know what's just a minute too all on the subathon Been doing really good actually.

Speaker 1:

He's actually doing great numbers. Yeah, he's doing a 30 day stream where he's staying on stream like full out for 30 days straight had the NPCs.

Speaker 2:

While he sleep he been swatted, they swatted him too.

Speaker 1:

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I'm glad he got his account and everything back together after that happened, because that was crazy, but yeah, so the thing about this and I I hate anytime we think he actually got swatted though yeah, I think it's reasonable to think it's not.

Speaker 1:

It's not that hard that's something that, even when, we could set up when we go live.

Speaker 2:

We want to be mindful of that making sure that we get vpn and stuff so people can't ping our location so I mean you got to be careful with that live shit. But what I was just going to say was like and I hate being sounding like a broken record when it comes to kodak, because everybody says this every time he does interviews why is his people letting him do interviews like this, to the effect where he literally popped a perk on camera?

Speaker 1:

this nigga popped a perk and then chased it down with a juice box.

Speaker 2:

You juice box, you fucking menace, but then he popped it like it was like a peanut, like he threw it up in the air, like he was jordan, like flicked his wrist and caught it in his mouth.

Speaker 1:

Drugs as much as that, add a little razzle dazzle.

Speaker 2:

But I'm just saying like the fact that he caught it then fell like he caught the whole little thing like this.

Speaker 1:

One thing he gonna do is get them drugs in his mouth to me it just seems like.

Speaker 2:

To me it just seems like his team isn't an existing one. It just probably seemed like one or two handlers, folks who were just paid for the day and that's it. Because it can't be, it can't, you can't have any pr. Where is his mother? I don't like doing that, because we don't know people's conditions, so we don't like I.

Speaker 1:

There was a video, a couple you. You remember that video when he said he wanted to kiss his mom on the mouth and then she was like, whoa the fuck, the fuck. So she's a, she's a rational able-bodied woman.

Speaker 2:

I just again.

Speaker 1:

I just want to send that nigga to haiti.

Speaker 2:

I want to pose this send him.

Speaker 1:

Kodak needs to be sent to haiti. He would probably literally join the gang and start terrorizing the Haitian people. Actually, I take it back.

Speaker 2:

I will say this. You just got to imagine his lifestyle growing up and whatever his mom was able to produce with whatever skills or whatever she had to do, how can she tell him to do anything when he has superseded any of her imaginable thoughts?

Speaker 1:

for his life. That wasn't like an actual, you know.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying.

Speaker 1:

I don't think his mom can actually do anything.

Speaker 2:

I don't think there's anybody that could. How are you going to tell me to not be a druggie when you have to ask me for money?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, his, his label is going to have to be the one that is going to be like go to fucking rehab. I don't think. I think he's independent.

Speaker 2:

I'll check. I think he might be independent.

Speaker 1:

It's just fucking sad. And then sexy red took him under his wing after he basically said that he was suicidal last year and he wasn't happy and he was super lonely and he didn't. This nigga, is he not still a rapist?

Speaker 1:

I mean he did a plea guilty to that like it was a high school girl I'm sorry this might be a little controversial. I don't give a fuck about the mental health of a convicted fucking rapist that's understandable you go ahead and be depressed, think about what the fuck you did and why the fuck you don't have anybody genuine around you, because you're a goddamn monster, nigga.

Speaker 2:

That's literally it so he's with atlantic. He's with atlantic, which makes sense, because I think a lot of those people who've been on there is with Atlantic, because I think Larrilla is with Atlantic.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I don't know, if CMG is considered, do you kind of have an Atlantic deal? He?

Speaker 2:

may not have an Atlantic deal but he may have because you don't have to stay too long on this part. But Ice from Joe Budden Podcast has said this before. Where labels used to come to him, him try to push certain artists and things like that. So it doesn't necessarily mean you have a label deal with them.

Speaker 1:

But you may have a promo.

Speaker 2:

They might be licensing time from you that makes sense where it's like hey, for three weeks or while you're doing this promotion, we can give you x, y and z for these.

Speaker 1:

You know the time for these guys making a shit ton of money from being on the stream for 30 days, like the. I just want to see what his daily revenue is it's probably it's gotta be insane it's absolutely insane.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I wanted to play this part right here. What's his mom? Just?

Speaker 1:

bought his mom a house, sleeping and shit you want to sleep in the restaurant?

Speaker 2:

huh even while you're sleeping, it's still on like the nigga eyes be bugging out.

Speaker 6:

When this happens, never cut off nah, the whole 30 days that bitch was on.

Speaker 4:

Kai's just like, and then you gotta sleep by it or you sleep in, hold on.

Speaker 2:

You remember how Lil Baby used to do interviews at the beginning of his career, mm-hmm, when he was high as fuck? That's exactly what Kodak looks like every time Not to my bed, but the cameras is all there.

Speaker 4:

Okay, okay, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And they got like Everywhere yeah, yeah, that's what, yeah, and after the check and all that. So they got like Horns Scratching and shit Like.

Speaker 4:

They got like Fire in the band.

Speaker 1:

He's tweaking the fuck out, yeah the vibrate, the whole band vibrate.

Speaker 4:

And they got like A truck horn.

Speaker 2:

And we go Like his eyes, like they just about.

Speaker 1:

To run out of his head you can tell kai is just uncomfortable too it's.

Speaker 2:

It's hard to be comfortable around a nigga like that yeah, especially when you don't do that shit yourself. Kai is sober a lot I don't think he even engages in a lot of stuff like that, except no, I've never seen kai like take shots on stream or anything like that at all.

Speaker 1:

Like this nigga be bright eyed and bushy tailed stream or anything like that at all.

Speaker 2:

Like this nigga be bright eyed and bushy tailed.

Speaker 4:

This nigga just playing with his phone, going crazy with him and kai, and even though this wasn't the, I don't like.

Speaker 1:

He's not saying anything, so I don't know what he's about to play a song um. Even though this probably didn't go how kai wanted it to go and he didn't get the amount of um energy that he wanted from kodak, this still was very good for his stream and his numbers because that shit is crazy.

Speaker 2:

And then even with the gorilla one did pretty good too, because you know they had beef. Remember there was like a beef between her and kai, because it was she was supposed to be on his stream and didn't. She didn't show up or something, and then she like called him lame.

Speaker 1:

You don't remember that it was like last year? Oh, I didn't.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember that at all yeah, they had like a little beef, so that was good to have her on there.

Speaker 1:

They looked like they had a good time they were doing all the little on there and like shaking their asses next to him just makes me feel awkward because he looks 13. Nah, that's a grown man, but he is a grown man, so A grown man. It's just so like when Nicki Minaj got on there and all him and his peers were around and then she bent over and twerked and I was like these niggas are 12. Why are you twerking for 12 year olds? But they're not.

Speaker 2:

But they just look so young. It's so funny how it's like. You're like why are you twerking for 12 years instead? Of? Why are you 40 plus almost 50 twerking?

Speaker 1:

that's just funny, uh well, no, because if she was twerking for 50 year olds like I, wouldn't yeah, I wouldn't have the same thought at all.

Speaker 2:

You'd be like why are those nasty 50 year olds looking at her twerk? That's what you would say. No, you would find some way to throw it on the men I'm like look at these old motherfuckers let's get into the more recent uh kind of stream that happened for us anyway. Uh, with ddg being on and ddg brought the little man little halo, yeah so I saw this last night.

Speaker 1:

I saw the clip on twitter. He walked in with ddg in a well, he walked in with halo in a messenger fucking bag like a goddamn puppy. That is your child. That shit was swag. No, it wasn't. The kid was safe, his neck is supported, so uncomfortable I was. I was like is the baby in the fucking bag?

Speaker 2:

Women hate seeing men with agency, with children. I love seeing DDG with Halo.

Speaker 1:

I've said that on the show, like I love how often he is with him. Halo obviously fucking loves DDG. I have never said anything about his parenting or anything like that, or how much he posts Halo or anything like that, right up until just now and he showed up with the baby in a bag and I was just slightly taking a back.

Speaker 2:

It was a designer bag, it doesn't matter. Makes it more fly?

Speaker 1:

I think it does the baby just looks so much like a prop in that bag that it just made me slightly he was so well behaved though halo was always well behaved. That's a chill ass baby.

Speaker 2:

He was sitting there, he was looking. He felt like he wasn't supposed to be there. So you know he kept looking back Mama coming in, what are we doing? Who are all these people? But Hallie did have some things to say.

Speaker 1:

Did you screenshot the tweet? Oh, yes, I did.

Speaker 2:

I even got. I like this part when I screenshot. Post has been deleted after I love when that's my favorite time to screenshot.

Speaker 2:

um, so it says hi everyone. Just so you know I'm out of town and I don't approve my baby being on stream tonight. I wasn't told or notified and I'm extremely upset to have my baby in front of millions of people. Am I his mother and protector and sadden? Yeah, I'm his mother and protector and saddened? Yeah, I'm his mother and protector and saddened that I wasn't notified specifically when I'm out of town and she got a lot of help for this I can't.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I would give her a lot of help for this too.

Speaker 3:

The only type of like empathy that I have.

Speaker 1:

Is that like he should have been? Like I'm taking Halo on this stream that millions of people are going to see.

Speaker 1:

Millions of people have already seen your baby he's on DDG stream all the time, all the time. Ddg has great numbers too. Millions of people consume your baby on a regular basis. I know that sounds crazy, but, like as far as media, on a regular basis, this is something that you're used to like. This is not the baby's first time on stream. This is probably this is the first, the baby's first time on this specific stream, and he should have been like yo, pulling up with halo to da, da, da and that's it. Not for your permission, but just to let you know. Just looping, loop, loop your co-parent in.

Speaker 2:

Let me ask you a question um, did ddg and her ever get married? No, okay, uh. Well, then that's your baby, honey. You can tell that nigga to do exactly what you want him to do with that kid, and if he don't do it, then you can start making shit difficult because at the end of the day, that is her child, she the one who almost died having that baby. He just had a good time. So if she has that problem with it, so be it. I'm 100 on her side. I don't think she should have deleted the tweet, because if the nigga ain't your husband, that means he's not committed to you as what you've produced with your body and if you say what goes, you goes, and he don't have no right to to do that. That's her child, that she lets you be a part of that life, not the other way around. You're not entitled to it.

Speaker 1:

All you entitled to is to make sure you pay your portion everybody was giving her hell because nobody wanted her to be with this man in the first goddamn place that's that's the thing.

Speaker 1:

Like every time you complain now about ddg, then everyone's gonna be like bitch. We told you like bitch, like we, we, we tried to warn you that this was gonna happen. And now this is your bed. Now lay in it. Now you cannot come to the internet for empathy or anything of that nature. Go to your family, go to your support system, vet to the people who are near you and care about you, not the fucking internet, because they're gonna be heartless and they're gonna be like the nigga is a bum and we told you he was a bum and not to procreate with him bitch. I don't think none of this.

Speaker 2:

I hate when y'all do that because y'all just throw words on people that don't think none of this. I hate when y'all do that, cause y'all just throw words on people that don't even make sense, cause this nigga is one of the most successful streamers, so he's not a bum. Y'all just don't like him.

Speaker 1:

But the thing is, I'm just saying like that's the, that's the my commentaries my commentaries on the sentiment, not what you just said.

Speaker 2:

It was on the decisions he doesn't like. You are not a married, you're not a married, you weren't married to her. To then have that access to be able to say no, this is what's going to happen.

Speaker 1:

Well, he, they don't have to be married in the eyes of the the law, because she can, but she makes the fine what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

She makes the final say child yeah, but she makes the final say yeah, usually, but like the marriage doesn't know a marriage would have been tied.

Speaker 1:

They're not they're not together.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying what I'm saying is because you remember my uh my theory about why they broke up was not to do where infidelity. It was the fact that he wasn't trying to get on page to the things that she's doing for and, as we see, she's been a lot more sexier online. You can tell there's a push for something going on here and you don't want whatever he got going on to mess up what she's about to take herself. So again, I can see that still being a in fact play right here no nigga I don't want that.

Speaker 2:

I think some people were being a little crazy talking about oh, he's taking him to the same stream that kodak black was at. I don't think that means anything, niggas not there.

Speaker 1:

No one's doing drugs or anything like that. He was safe in the environment. Just let her know that he's gonna be.

Speaker 2:

I don't care if you nutted in me and made this. That's that baby ain't allowed to go there, because I said so and that's all she need to say. And for him to go behind her back. He about, she about to make way more difficult for him. He's gonna be way less.

Speaker 1:

We seeing that nigga doing any camera work with the kid I think that parents in general need to be careful with putting their kids on camera. Oh, 100 people are creepy as hell. This, um, I didn't feel as strongly about this until I I met him and then I was like, yeah, you're right, this is not something I've ever thought about because I don't have no fucking kids, um, but I do think it's weird that you put your like generally putting your kid up on social media for millions of people to see because you're a celebrity, and then complaining about millions of people seeing them like I don't know some of the criticism, some of the criticism about her are warranted, like the fact that you were trying to act like you were trying to hide his identity until whatever contracts got passed, and then now you started showing like it was a lot of lame stuff like that to me.

Speaker 2:

I understand you want to call her lame. I have an opinion about her being lame, go right ahead. But to say that she don't have the right or that's not her call to make, I totally disagree. I totally disagree.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, both of them are a like 100 percent warranted to what they want to do with their child. They can make whatever claims they want to make.

Speaker 2:

All right, we got to get to the story that happened in West Africa. Some sick niggas going on out in West Africa. You didn't hear about this, uh-uh. You didn't hear about the dude with the 300 tapes.

Speaker 1:

The 300 tapes.

Speaker 2:

Okay, so this is what I have here. So this guy was from, like, new Guinea. I believe that was the country's name. I woke up three days ago. It was probably either Monday or Tuesday.

Speaker 1:

I woke up and this man was all over my timeline. I think for some reason I might follow, like some african content creators or something like that.

Speaker 4:

Um african tiktok is a regular part of it is on twitter so they they push twitter.

Speaker 2:

Yeah they, I get regularly pushed that kind of content to me, so I woke up this morning to find out that this is a man, okay, so yeah he basically he works in the financial district there.

Speaker 1:

Equatorial Guinea. Yeah, what did I say?

Speaker 2:

I don't even know that's the Equatorial, I just said it really slow.

Speaker 2:

Okay, I was like sounding it out. He was a financial officer there and he they thought he was doing fraud because he was really good at his job. So the people and that's what his job is to do is to detect fraud. So his job ends up investigating him and they end up seizing like a whole bunch of videos.

Speaker 2:

And this nigga didn't have like three to four hundred videos of him sleeping with multiple like different women. These women happen to be the wife of his brother, the wife of his boss, the wife of his colleagues, six of the eight women that work in the office. And this nigga was long stroking these women. He had the camera set up, like we got to set up, and he's sitting up there making a the Beyonce movie with all the sex things showing I'm talking about no, no condom, no kind of protection. He long stroking all these women. And this nigga, insane. This nigga look like urkel. This nigga look like a steroided urkel and this, this shit is crazy. I want to find a list, if I can find a list, of everybody, and he got his own family too, of course, of course he does hey, look at that, a whole bunch of kids at the house see.

Speaker 2:

But when niggas take pictures like this, when they family, you know they hate their family.

Speaker 1:

Though that nigga not even smiling, you know that, nigga, when you, when you brought up african twitter, I thought you were gonna bring up the um, the woman who poisoned her boyfriend because she found out that he she, he was cheating on her and she brought him some pepper soup to his house and then him and all his roommates ate it and five people died I did hear about that too that was sick. I didn't know that was true, so I didn't know it was. It's true, yeah, so let me right here.

Speaker 2:

So let me give y'all the list of who is his alleged relationships that were okay wife of the director of the presidential security, the attorney general's wife, the daughter of the director general of police. The wife of his pastor's little brother, his godfather's wife, his century's wife, his bodyguard's wife, 15 friends of his pastor's little brother, his godfather's wife, his sentry's wife, his bodyguard's wife, 15 friends of his younger sister, his pastor's wife 15 of his younger sister's friends.

Speaker 1:

Mm-hmm, that's the worst, big brother.

Speaker 2:

The wives of several ministers, including Minister Oburu, his own little brother's wife, his uncle's pregnant wife.

Speaker 1:

Okay, but why would this exactly be news other than the fact that it's salacious?

Speaker 2:

Because he has 300 tapes that they found and seized.

Speaker 1:

Was it his workplace?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because he was sleeping with women at work too. So they were trying to say he was using his position of power to sleep with women at work?

Speaker 1:

Was he coercing these women into sleeping with?

Speaker 2:

him. That's what they're going to say. Even if they wanted to sleep with the women at work, was he coercing these women into sleeping? That's what they're gonna say. That's what they're gonna say.

Speaker 1:

Even they wanted to sleep with him they're gonna say that you used your power because they were underneath you to sleep with him. Yeah, well, that's crazy. He was getting shit done because, like, if all these women were consensually having sex with him, then this nigga just got good dick and he was and he a freak and that has nothing to do with his job. Did he do fraud?

Speaker 2:

So there's a picture right of him and the people he worked with, and they have six of the eight women that he slept with. He's in a picture with four of the women are standing next to him in the picture. And then there's other two at the end. That's hilarious.

Speaker 7:

Sick nigga.

Speaker 2:

And the pornos are out. You can go online and see him fucking these women. I sick nigga and and the pornos are out, like you can go online and see him fucking these women. I I think I'm okay. No, I've seen it. I was dude. I had to do my investigations, you know, I had to keep it being shout out to that nigga, though.

Speaker 1:

The type of investigations we got to do on this show is ridiculous.

Speaker 2:

It is but shout out to that nigga though I think that was a dope. I think that's a crazy story. I think I hope that you know he didn't do nothing nefarious and if he does, the dna I've known people were looking for to see the the test was going to come out. Uh, he had like stds or anything like that okay people want to see that I didn't find the results dna.

Speaker 1:

I was like I didn't say dna I think some women did get pregnant.

Speaker 2:

Uh, there was an allegation. I don't believe this part. They did say somebody killed themselves when they found out the information got out. One of the people who were part of the the tapes I wouldn't be surprised I, but I don't know about that. But we have to talk about west african politics because it's absolutely, it's crazy.

Speaker 1:

Y'all niggas are sick, they be. They be like brawling in the parliament. Like I thought those movies because my mom used to watch those little west african movies and shit.

Speaker 2:

I thought that that was just like y'all trying to pretend to be american but like as I continue to consume african content on a regular basis like y'all. Niggas are just your own brand of sicko everyone is their own brand of sicko, but this is different, like no. Some people, some countries copy us, like koreans and shit or the japanese. They'll see our stuff and then just try to make a japanese rap or a japanese pop or a korean pop or whatever.

Speaker 2:

They'll just copy our shit and then do it. These niggas are they own brand of sicka like I'm talking about. There were people who were having comments about this oh, that's why you have to watch the women at work because they will go after your man. And I'm like, no, they didn't.

Speaker 2:

This nigga was the aggressor he wanted every piece of pussy he could get his hand on. Yeah, like there was no question about that. Obviously there was no question. Yo, west africa is like the 1950s of america. Yo, like real shit, maybe in the 20s.

Speaker 1:

Like them, niggas left just an outdated ideology am I allowed to say that I don't know, but we'll see.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying yo, that shit was crazy for bro to be getting that shit off like that. And then do we say his name uh baltzacar eddie ganga okay, we didn't say it before, but that's a sick nigga right there dog, yeah sick, the sickest hombre all time, shout out to you, though hopefully you didn't do nothing wrong nefarious.

Speaker 2:

You had all consenting women that's a lot of women to consent, but but like what's okay, so let's get into that. What do you think that they thought was about to happen? Because it's not like he slept with folks, that like they worked for his husband, these was like family relationships. Like you think this thing was tricking all of them, or?

Speaker 1:

I don't even know. Like he's not good looking, is he rich?

Speaker 2:

he's, I mean he's in the financial sector.

Speaker 1:

Maybe he was maybe he was breaking him off like, maybe he was just sugar daddy, and I ain't gonna lie all of these women I've seen some of the women.

Speaker 2:

Someone was was hurt. There was some hurt women in there, but there was some high ones too. Complying consenting to the film camera sitting there, tripod, probably like two feet over, got her bent over on the desk, going crazy why did you record it?

Speaker 1:

He recorded everything. That nigga didn't want to miss a beat. He was a serial fucker. He wanted trophies of his conquests. It's crazy.

Speaker 2:

He got one like he, eating the box and everything this nigga nothing. That's what I'm saying West African nigga eating the box, this nigga going crazy, who is this nigga?

Speaker 1:

They usually don't do that trying to tell you, man, like look at this, just files of it oh my god yeah, yo like buddy was getting it in like this was no joke, and all of them are up I mean a lot of them are that I saw like three different women I saw three different women, that's unfortunate. He had one woman that was like we had.

Speaker 2:

One of them was like yo. This was like kind of like one of those uh romantic comedy movies or like romantic movies where he had her on the sundress, on, she's on top of the uh the desk with her legs open and stuff like that looking at the camera. Ew, I'm like yo, this is wild behavior, like he's looking at himself in the future, like that's what he looked like. He was like I know, I know who's gonna watch this and it's me and I'm looking at you, nigga well, now, millions of people on twitter are watching it, so oh, man, what if he was like creating like a catalog, a catalog so that he got like a porn career, like he's gonna abandon his family and start a porn career?

Speaker 1:

I mean, if you already 300 videos, how many do you need before you start the career?

Speaker 2:

Sometimes you just want to make sure you got enough.

Speaker 1:

You know Like porn is some of the easiest content to make.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes you got to make sure you got enough. Let's see. You want to just get into the space updates or do you want to react to these little dating clips that I had?

Speaker 1:

What dating clips.

Speaker 2:

It was like a girl talking about how she went on the date and then the guy left her. Oh no, I never want to talk about stuff like that. Let's move on to the the spaces, okay, because you know that's my move I I would dip out.

Speaker 4:

I love used to dip out on on the birds. That was annoying.

Speaker 2:

You know, we know right out the back, baby girl, all right, uh so spaces update. Man, I had a very interesting week in spaces myself. Uh, so this is more on what happened with me. So you think I'm weird, you think I'm weird. For what exactly we need more context okay, so recently um, I was just making fun we were basically talking about jaywon and you know his see, if he was a street nigga or not, and we were just asking particular questions.

Speaker 1:

So I'm gonna tell you exactly where my thought process was going I like to make quickly, based off from what I know of jaywan you're jay to kiss his son. How are you a street nigga when you grew up rich?

Speaker 2:

let's continue well, like he said that, it wasn't like that, but this is what my mind came from. So I'm thinking to myself not your daddy bro, what would be a funny?

Speaker 2:

my mind was what would be a funny video? Because you know how I like to take movie clips and repurpose it and put our names and stuff. So I wanted to do the. You went to cranbrook that's a private school and I was gonna put jaywan's face over the guy who was rapping and either put my face or danny's face over the dude who over be rabbit to be funny, and I might as well put it. So I was looking at what high school did he go to? So I just typed in the high school to see if it was a private school and his resume came up from LinkedIn so I go public.

Speaker 2:

So I went to LinkedIn and I clicked on it and I seen the whole resume. So I screenshot the resume and my first thought was let me just put it in Danny's uh discord and we can all just laugh about it. But then I was like someone's gonna post it and they're gonna get engagement from it and I don't want that to happen. So I'm gonna post it, but I'm gonna do it subtle.

Speaker 2:

So my man, ski, who has a private page, was talking about it and I went under his page and said, hey, he said he a street nigga, but this don't look like the resume of your street nigga. And we started laughing about that later on in day other people start to see it. I think we have a. We talk about it on a space just making jokes because one of the funniest parts about it says on his resume he was a personal shopper for Tyler Perry. Again, street niggas can have resumes, but can they be personal shoppers for Tyler Perry? I don't make that determination.

Speaker 1:

I don't think so I don't make that determination at all.

Speaker 2:

But we came back to it and there were some ladies who you know Remember that space we talked about last time. They hosted that space for them. They came and started G-checking me about it, calling me weird and saying I'm a loser and I don't get pussy and all that other stuff Not seeing that I'm married to a 10 out of a 10 woman, but and who thought it was actually really funny what I did. But they started coming and then jay won enters the room. Now I played this, played this really good. I was doing other shit while y'all were talking. I really wasn't listening to y'all. So when I come back I see that he's in the room, get my mic set up and I'm like hey, what's going on?

Speaker 7:

they say oh, nah, tell jay won what I'm like. What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

I, I don't. There's nothing for me to tell him. So then he comes up, he asks me about the post, asks me why I did it. First he tells me he doesn't care, but then he asks me why I did it. So in my response, I don't like to talk to people about things they don't care about. So I say why are we talking about it if you don't care? It's very simple If you don't care, don't ask me about it.

Speaker 2:

He shows that he does care, Obviously he cares very much and he wants a question and I told him it was public information and all I did was just repost it from one site to another. You know, if you don't want your information out there you probably should remove from that site then. But again, if he would have just asked me, hey, I'm uncomfortable with this, can you please take it off? I would have did that. But you got try to call me weird and lame and then try to make expletives about my wife. That's not going to fly. That's definitely not going to get it deleted.

Speaker 1:

He said I wanted to fuck him. He said your wife probably want to masturbate. I thought you were 12 when you popped up on Joe Budden Podcast. I was like, oh my God, this little boy. He's so mature for all of his.

Speaker 2:

Six years on this planet.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, his um six years on this planet. Yeah, I was like how old is he? He looks like he's like fresh out of high school. There was no part of anything, any part of my being, that was attracted to you whatsoever. You have a very um youthful glimmer in your eye. You look younger than you are. So I I assumed you were young as shit you're. You have a round face, very round features like your father. You have a baby like baby, little chubby cheeks, little chubby baby cheeks. You look fucking like a child. Why would I want to fuck a child?

Speaker 1:

he thought you were glaine maxwell like I don't know, but that's, that's all I have.

Speaker 2:

So we end up having the conversation and I guess he gets a little too rattled. He can't really keep his emotions together so he has to call his bat signal. He put the OG symbol in the sky. He said OG, come protect me. The OG came and talked to me and me and him had a fabulous conversation OG took Frederick's side.

Speaker 1:

He was like bro he was like bro, niggas have time outside of their wives, bro Like niggas can do things outside of being with their wives, bro, because Jayvon was like oh, why you got time to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Like we work full time both of us. He has free time, I have free time.

Speaker 2:

And then the funny part was I was like brother, it took me no time to find this information, Like y'all were talking to me, like swipe on the first page of the google it wasn't even a thumb swipe, you know. And the school we went to was a private school too the high school catholic school I went to catholic school too, but I'm just saying it's just that's not street school no, not even a little bit.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, there was one nigga in my first of all when I went to catholic school. There was one nigga who bought a box cutter to the school and then got expelled. Nigga, all of us come from families who have enough disposable income to spend $700 a month to send us to this stupid ass school. Why are you bringing a box cutter to the goddamn school? He's fine now.

Speaker 2:

No, I remember there was a girl when I went to private school in elementary and middle school. She got pregnant in middle school, got kicked out of school.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, bitch, you're a bad influence on all these other girls. I don't want them to think that they can be teen moms too.

Speaker 2:

I'm kicking you out niggas used to see like she started showing she had to get out yeah, like it was out of there, out with you, harlot but jesus christ.

Speaker 2:

But no, yeah, uh, after that to me and the og had a conversation. I think he understood it was a joke, there was no malice behind it and he was like bro, you gotta get over. You went on this. We told j1, you got on that show. What do you think was gonna happen? Like niggas is gonna talk about you and if you got information out there, it's cool.

Speaker 1:

And you know what's even funnier you need to make your things private I just also want to say this even old platforms that you don't use anymore. Take them down or make them private. You're a public figure now. You can't fucking complain about people knowing things about you.

Speaker 2:

And I think this is actually kind of funny too, because if I'm weird for being on the internet looking up people, what is your problem All?

Speaker 8:

right yo. If you a non-vote, well, it's over. You listening to this. Some shit happened. Some shit happened yo, and all morning I made my girl send me to New Jersey voter registration portal cause if I know your real name and birthday, all morning I just been typing it in the portal me too.

Speaker 5:

I been doing this since yesterday. Sorry, no bullshit. I found that shit out Sorry.

Speaker 8:

Sorry y'all, If I know your birth, I don't care if we don't even talk. If I have your birthday, your name, full name, your prefix and all that and the zip code where you grew up at. I've been typing your name in all morning. A lot of y'all ain't bold.

Speaker 2:

So I will say this Reason why it sounds like that is so quarter laps can't get on their ass. So it's altered so that it doesn't sound like it's straight from the source.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I was like why is he speaking like that? I don't know Joe to speak that slow, so just that.

Speaker 2:

All goes to say, if I'm weird for being on the internet looking things up about people, so it's a nigga that pays your checks. So maybe you should get a little weird nigga might help you that's what content creators do.

Speaker 2:

We do weird shit but uh, and also I had another space that was very, a lot different. I just showed the range in the in the spaces that day because at first I had a space with ian from earn your leisure, had a great conversation about black capitalism and things that nature. I got a lot of my grievances off that I've had oh, yeah, you don't like them niggas.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean I don't like, I don't like the idea, their rhetoric yeah, I don't like the idea that you don't know them, so there's no way you can't like yeah, I don't like.

Speaker 2:

And I, when I explained to him, I said my, my conflict with you guys is that y'all highlight black exceptionalism in a manner that is going to be black freedom and then you don't highlight tangible things that black people could do to increase their own capital to be able to do some of the things y'all discuss. And he agreed with me. He said no, you're 100 right, I'm not. This is not about saving people?

Speaker 1:

do they plan on pivoting to actually he?

Speaker 2:

I don't know how serious he was with it because I did mention the unions but and he highlighted that a lot of unions are ran by white people and they try to highlight black things. So I'm saying, if I can get some black you know union leaders and people like that to discuss with them, um, I would hope that he would. You know, hear them out and try to have him on the show, so I'm gonna try to do that that's beautiful.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you take constructive criticism from people who have um consumed your content and you don't get defensive about it and you listen to them, and then you implement the constructive criticism from the smart people who it was funny too, because I never really brought it up too much, just because it didn't feel like it.

Speaker 2:

I didn't want to mess up the vibe of the room so danny tries to set it up and be like, well, now we gotta wake it up, man, absurd, and have some crazy stuff to say about you on the stage and uh, no, it's time that we talk about it right now. And I was like, bro, he ain't trying to talk about that, I don't want to make it no weird. He said, no, let's go. He was like, no, let's go, let's talk about it, let's bring it up. And he was very receptive.

Speaker 1:

Um, that makes me respect him a lot 100 same with me he was very receptive.

Speaker 2:

You know me, I'm not gonna be disres, I'm not gonna jump out with the disrespect yeah, but um, sometimes we do.

Speaker 1:

I don't think I'll ever jump out with the disrespect I don't jump out with the disrespect.

Speaker 2:

If I have a criticism and you take it as disrespect, that's your choice. That wasn't my. I was criticizing you, so that's what it is. But in his this part it was great conversation. He was really dope about, uh, you know, his point of view on it. He's even gay creed. It's like, well, I've tried to discuss like what it has to look like for certain people and the black elites don't want to hear, like we even talked about when wayne oak, you know, essentially cried on stage begging for people to, you know, do what it would need to be taken to assist people in, uh, you know, poverty conditions and things like that, and it went on deaf ears. He, he acknowledged that too. He was just like, yeah, it's just a lot of that class.

Speaker 1:

They have this fear that they don't want to go back or be associated with anything behind them, and so that's why they don't do what it needs to push people forward the only thing I have to say to that is that the elites are not the ones who are consuming your content on a regular basis and they're not the ones putting money in your pocket.

Speaker 2:

So I mean, he might dispute that.

Speaker 1:

They probably are, but I would, I would think that I would hope that you would maybe feel some type of responsibility to give the people who are listening to you on a regular basis like the best instructions and information that you can give them best instructions and information that you can give them. So I hopefully, um, he takes that to heart, the conversation that you had with him, and hopefully they start implementing a couple like different things into, like the advice that they give to black people about finances and stuff like that. Because even if it's not, I don't, I don't like y'all, um, what's the word I'm looking for? Crafting or crafting your content around what elites want, like I would prefer and I would hope, and what I want for all content creators to do is to make the content for the little, regular, everyday listener that is supporting you like that's, that's who we should all be focusing on yeah, I mean, but in the day people want people want money.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, people want money that's where, at the end of the day, we're gonna come to that and if we're not going to be able to negotiate and come together so that we can get these companies I even said this during our conversation when that vine shit happened should have been the time we started creators union. When vine came out, when niggas were fighting for more money and they said, nah, fuck it, we're just gonna drop the whole site. That was when everybody should have been like okay, no, we done. It's like we need to get a creators union. Whatever site we go to for the content, we'll have a band of people has tiktok took over.

Speaker 1:

Like they y'all could have just gave them niggas money.

Speaker 2:

Like that's so fucking stupid yeah, I mean even with tiktok. Tiktok's not paying out of directly, but you can get you.

Speaker 2:

You know creator groups and stuff yeah, if you have more than 10 000 followers, you apply to be in the creator fund and you make money off of each video that you you make so, yeah, but even then, like I said, it's just still a lot of different processes and that could have been a lot more seamless and we could have been pushing forward to more autonomy in our craft. Instead of having to do content that the companies want us to do, the companies would have purchased the content from us that they wanted. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

And if there had been, there would have been avenues to still be making money off your content and then, if you can exceed and those companies want to do more business with you, there could have been opportunities for that.

Speaker 1:

I'm about to go on a quick tangent. Were you done you go? Do you think the worst thing to survive out of vine was king bach I?

Speaker 2:

I knew you was gonna say that. As soon as I said vine, I saw king bach clicking your head.

Speaker 1:

I said oh, I hate that nigga with a fiery passion. I have never even giggled, I have never cracked a smile, I haven't even done one of those like inside, like nothing from his content, and now I think he's a part of Zeus, the downfall of the black community. So I really feel like he should have died with Vine. I passionately feel that way and I hate him with gusto.

Speaker 1:

Not hate, because I actually don't know him, but what he brings into the zeitgeist and what he represents and the type of coonish behavior and the type of minstrel show that he puts on and he continues to put on with black women. Now Now you took yourself out of the spotlight being the dancey dancey show, nigga, and now you're making black women do it. I fucking hate you and if I ever meet you, I will say these words to your face unless I'm at work all right.

Speaker 2:

So, uh, that is the end of our potential zeus deal that we'll ever get. Fuck zeus, fuck zeus.

Speaker 1:

So zeus, fuck zeus.

Speaker 2:

We will never sign a contract with y'all if zeus wanted to ever you know hit us up and be like, hey, can you guys talk about our content? They're not gonna do it, you're gonna have to take baddies and jocelyn's cabaret off the fucking stream.

Speaker 1:

Take that off before we get on and put. Imagine if you can go on the same app and watch our content and baddies. I will fucking kill myself.

Speaker 2:

I will kill myself oh my god, you good you got it out yeah, okay, I feel good I also want to say to y'all women out there I feel light y'all need to stop hating on jazzy. All right, that man is a heisman champion, a nfl mvp. There's only been seven men that have ever done that.

Speaker 1:

She understands her role in her place every time he comes into my boutique he complains about the prices and then he leaves because he's spending it on the family.

Speaker 2:

He's spending it on the family.

Speaker 1:

He don't know. He don't want to buy luxury bags. All he want to do is fuck you, get you pregnant, embarrass you and then talk about how he embarrassed you.

Speaker 2:

That's not the case at all. That's not the case at all. He was up there. Okay, now we got to play the clip because you want to be.

Speaker 1:

The fact that I have met this nigga multiple times and have had actual real life conversations with him, so that you know the nigga is cool. Corny, he can be two things. He's corny, no corny, he could be too corny, no, the. Every time I've interacted with him I was like, wow, I can't believe he's rich.

Speaker 2:

He acts like such a bitch you can't, corny little bitch, you can't believe the six, six nigga that just walked into the the store is fucking rich. You don't see how big from after.

Speaker 1:

And then his style too. This nigga be wearing hats with 17 feathers feathers in them. We be talking about kevin gates. We need to start talking about cam newton I think they got the same.

Speaker 2:

I think they have the same stylist.

Speaker 1:

They have the same, the same um the hats here. What, what do they call them, them little?

Speaker 2:

uh top hats.

Speaker 1:

You be having no people who make hats you're talking about the name of a. Yes, I have no clue what that is millionaires because, um, gabrielle chanel was a millionaire before she started designing and all that stuff. I know that. That's why I knew there was a a word for it. They go to the same millionaire for the same stupid ass hats. My dad asked me for one of them hats.

Speaker 2:

I didn't fucking buy it it's funny because you're not about to look like that in the. In the clip where this discussion happened, him and cory hokum were both had some kind of little hats on, yeah, because that's, that's the. I ain't shit nigga hat all right, so let's just play.

Speaker 5:

The people know what we're talking about you are not gonna tell me you up here fucking one person, it's not gonna happen. No, no, no, no. See, you're trying to deflect back to me. No, I would never do you like that. I got respect for you, but you didn't answer that for a reason, you got a pink houndstooth suit on.

Speaker 5:

Understand this. You didn't answer it for a reason. I'm going to answer mine, and then I want you to answer mine too. I will answer it, brother, and I promise you I won't bullshit with you, okay.

Speaker 3:

How long are you talking about?

Speaker 5:

what you mean. Fucking one person. We be how long talking about. As long as I've been with jazz, jazz has not been the only person that I've had sex with. I don't know your situation, but I'm getting personal right. Cuz, I'm not trying to be I don't know. Corey is like what are you doing? Corey is like I didn't need you to say this Because I'm not trying to be disrespectful.

Speaker 1:

He's like no, no, no, no, no, no. Let me disrespect my bitch.

Speaker 2:

I don't need you. Okay, my thing is this. I've said this on the show before too.

Speaker 1:

No, not disrespect, Let me embarrass. No, I'm saying this.

Speaker 2:

Again. I've said this on the show too. She went on an interview and said this nigga almost exclusively likes anal. She started the embarrassment my nigga like don't fucking tell bitches that I like to put it in your butt.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna let you. Don't fucking do that. You ate that, one little thing.

Speaker 2:

You ate that I will forever embarrass you after you tell a woman on recorded record that I just exclusively like your asshole. Like no nigga, you're trying to call me gay jesse, I feel so bad for you, girl, I forgot about that like there's nothing.

Speaker 1:

All I feel is empathy for you, like this nigga cheating. He's embarrassing and then he'd be fucking you in the ass all the time. You can barely walk. Now you're pregnant.

Speaker 2:

Now she is uncomfortable physically on a regular basis all I'm saying oh my god, I believe they love language partly is quote-unquote embarrassing each other. I think that's a part of their love language.

Speaker 1:

Bro. He a couple months ago was like I haven't even come close to finding my wife yet. Wait, you have somebody pregnant currently and she holding it down. She's gonna hold it down Like I would have literally saw that and just curled up into a ball and started crying Because what else can you do?

Speaker 2:

We're not talking about a nigga who just played in the NFL.

Speaker 3:

We're not talking about a nigga who?

Speaker 2:

just played in the nfl. We're not talking about a nigga who was good for a little bit. This nigga got the heisman trophy in the nfl. There were seven men that have done that okay two in my lifetime I've seen. Okay three. I see I seen barry sanders and this is when I was a kid get the mvp to get his to. I didn't see when he won the heisman.

Speaker 1:

I saw lamar lamar jackson needs to get on instagram and just like record a video of herself saying but he got the heisman on his on her story and that's it. But he has a heisman, apparently, since that means so goddamn much I didn't say just a heisman. A heisman and an nfl mvp okay, he has a heisman and an nfl.

Speaker 2:

Again, Jazzy, anytime I'm getting embarrassed by an extraordinary nigga Jazzy anytime one of these you dumb bitch, One of these broke bitches are upset at you, all you need to do is hit the Heisman on that hoe okay, bitch, you didn't get no Heisman, her man did.

Speaker 1:

That's not even your husband. She got Heisman nut.

Speaker 2:

Wake it up. Put some has been nut. Wake it up, put some people. Hey, my thing is this if, if a nigga who got, who did something that exceptional, don't got the kind of access like that, then nobody's ever going to get it, jesus.

Speaker 1:

No, I agree with that that, like I do not disagree with, cam newton is at a point in his life where he's probably able to do whatever the fuck he wants to do, I'm still gonna judge the women. I'm still gonna judge the women. And then it's just the fact. If she was just like quietly getting embarrassed, that would be one thing. But she be going on interviews talking about how much she loves him and how attentive she is to him on a regular basis too, like just get embarrassed silently you don't think that's a?

Speaker 2:

that's part of the joke. To me that always comes off as that's part of her stick, like she's saying this crazy stuff and acting hyper feminine and hyper submissive as a joke and then who?

Speaker 1:

her content before she met him was completely the opposite like fuck that nigga.

Speaker 2:

That's why I think it's all part. I think it's just all part of a bitch yeah, it was.

Speaker 1:

She was like a, she was a comedian. I I never.

Speaker 2:

No, she's not, she's literally on stage right now doing jokes as funny oh well, that's different um stability makes you not funny, but also, I was gonna say I never enjoyed her content that much.

Speaker 1:

To begin with I didn't think she was super funny. I don't. I still don't think she's super funny, but um, yeah, her content was like fuck that nigga, like single girl content, like comedian shit before and now she's doing like the pick me, I dote on my man content, which is a choice, more of it.

Speaker 2:

Continue to do it. It's a choice next time. Next time you cough, fair, cough that way, okay? So, because the sound goes on to my mic, so stop it. See, we got in the show now she on it on the on to the ignorance, starting with the ignorance. Young, all right, there's anything else you want to talk about? I think we got everything. We talked about quincy. Yeah, we did talk about quincy day. So life is a labor of love. So let's build these moments together and remember your job is not your family, and the only thing you should be exploiting is these corporations. Talk FNF TV. Tell them what to do.

Speaker 1:

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