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Kanye WEST's WIFE GOES N*DE, TDE CONTROLS the GRAMMYS, and BLAKE LIVILY & RYAN RENDOLDS COURT DRAMA - Talk FNF TV

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What happens when pop culture’s most chaotic moments collide with reality TV’s wildest antics? From the unpredictable patterns of the Grammy seating chart to Cardi B's unforgettable stage presence, we navigate the maze of the music industry's most glamorous night. We question the sincerity of interviews with controversial figures and ponder the peculiar fashion choices that often steal the spotlight. And just when you think it couldn't get more dramatic, we turn our attention to the sensational escapades of Latin American reality shows, with "Temptation Island" taking center stage as we dissect its portrayal of relationships and its cultural implications.

Fashionistas and music buffs, get ready for a rollercoaster ride through the world of celebrity style and influence. Kanye West’s role as an "image architect" comes under scrutiny as we explore how he molds the image of his partners, past and present. With candid honesty, we critique fashion choices at the Grammy Awards and delve into the often-unseen power dynamics that shape public perception. Highlights include a humorous recount of Babyface’s awkward red carpet moment, a testament to the intense—and sometimes bizarre—competition inherent in these high-profile events.

Shifting gears, we tackle the controversies that ignited the 2025 Grammy Awards, questioning surprising wins and the ongoing debate over diversity and representation. The inclusion of AI-generated music stirs up a lively discussion on the evolution of the music industry, while celebrity lawsuits and Hollywood drama keep the gossip mill turning. Adding an unexpected twist, we explore government conspiracies and ethical dilemmas, inviting listeners to ponder the broader implications at the intersection of history, technology, and politics. Get ready for an episode that’s equal parts entertaining and thought-provoking!

Speaker 1:

once I knew, once Cardi came up there and gave her that award, I knew exactly what time this was. Once I seen Lucien sitting next to Jay-Z and sitting next to Taylor Swift. I knew what time it was. I knew exactly what we was doing when, I seen that nasty ass high five.

Speaker 2:

I was like oh.

Speaker 1:

Nadeska and Ebro. Honestly, y'all should be ashamed of yourself, because you know that any interview that you have with this man, if it don't start with why'd you call that man a pedophile, then it's a disingenuous interview that wasn't a real interview.

Speaker 2:

I saw somebody say that um bianca's look would have only been impactful if she had full bush do white women like there's just four right?

Speaker 1:

let me know well, I mean, I could get into it.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I know a thing or two since you're the expert on white, go to the club, and I want to. I want a bottle of vodka in hand and I want dirty whites around me, and I want to not go home till 6 45 am she definitely gives hpv like that's this is a situation where I would immediately invite you to the frank stand I don't give a about that immediately I don't care about like you know if I was billy no, I don't care about that immediately.

Speaker 1:

I'm looking at her. She's a nice looking girl, and then she over there looking like fred durst the entire grammys. You know what I'm saying? I'm I'm sick to my chest. I'm like I'm upset.

Speaker 2:

You know who I didn't enjoy is it?

Speaker 1:

is it part of the Quincy?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, janelle, janelle Monae, oh my God, yes.

Speaker 1:

Now that's somebody who should have had their titties out. That's for real. When Ryan talked about getting the face tattooed on his gooch, it was because he wanted things to get pushed back so they could be together a little bit longer. This is very clear that this is probably one of the first times in their entire relationship they weren't together.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

But I feel like the movie is kind of like a microcosm for something that actually is going on between them. It felt like both of them wanted to f*** Justin and Justin was not down with it.

Speaker 5:

I don't know about Ryan, your whole life is revolved around talking about other people's lives.

Speaker 2:

What the f*** do you think your f***ing ass is doing on that podcast? Now podcast is sponsored by graffiti tax services. For all your tax preparation needs, you can go to graffiti taxcom we're going to put the link right here it should be somewhere and yeah, you can head to them for during tax season and if you have any financial or tax preparation questions, head to Tax Services. They're our new sponsor. Thank you to Graffiti Tax Preparation Services. That's it.

Speaker 1:

This has been weighing on my heart for a few days now. I don't understand it, and for a lot of ways I don't understand it actually. But the Latin American, South american reality shows are out of hand, man. Like what are they doing on there?

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna just let you know that this is not a latin american reality show.

Speaker 1:

It started in the united states I know that, but I'm just saying this is temptation island all I'm saying is like when we have our shows, there's some common decency. Like you're not a star on there, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2:

You're like it's busy in brazil.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying this isn't the first time like so the one that's going around now probably everybody's seeing his buddy like flipping out because his old lady was out there like getting bussed down cinematic reality show perfection like she was riding bruh, like that. See, that's when it's insulting that wasn't it was.

Speaker 2:

It was the him scream, crying and running down the beach at night while it was storming. They could not have written that he was losing it.

Speaker 1:

Man like my guy was going through a transformation in regards to like no longer being the man he once was. He it was the most beautiful crash out. It was horrible man. I felt bad for him because, like then, they tried to be like oh, he was he.

Speaker 2:

It was the most beautiful crash out it was horrible man.

Speaker 1:

I felt bad for him because, like then they tried to be like oh, he was cheating on her the first night. No, he wasn't, they was doing a little dance thing he was getting twerked on and stuff.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like he didn't get his stomach licked, he didn't penetrate nothing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like she got penetrated off the first night like you know I'm saying he had every reason to like smack like this, to crash out the way he did. Like I'm surprised like nobody.

Speaker 2:

Everybody lived do you know the premise of this show specifically?

Speaker 1:

it's like you're a couple. They send like temptation out, so they just you're a couple. And then there's a bunch of singles and they ready yeah, and then they send you.

Speaker 2:

They separate the couples. There's a house full of women for the guys and a house full of guys for the women, and it's always a mess.

Speaker 1:

I've watched one season of this show before what I'm saying, though, like to, for one thing, for the young ladies because, like I said, this ain't the first lady I've seen for one of these kind of reality shows who got bussed down on the show like where is the sensibilities? At? Like, does that no longer exist there?

Speaker 2:

like, correct me if I'm wrong brazilians, but the brazilians they. They a little freaky, but they in relationships.

Speaker 1:

It's not about being freaky, it's about, like you got a code of conduct niggas in relationships like there's no code of conduct like where does this world come to? I don't know, it's insane, it was. I was hurt for bruh, like I could understand, like what he was going through I was highly entertained because it's like it's one thing if I do it but you can't do it, that's not what. What are we doing?

Speaker 2:

she said anything I you can do, I can do better. No, you can't one-up me either. Like what do you definitely did? No, she successfully one-up that nigga, she fucking trump card.

Speaker 1:

This nigga, it was fucking.

Speaker 2:

She shattered this nigga's existence and the man that she uh cheated on him with looked like bigger he couldn't fight bro like a macho man he could.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there was a loss all around, like I can't beat up bro, I can't beat up you. What can I do but but crash out, but go to my lowest?

Speaker 2:

is that? Why do women be getting unalived in these situations? They'll be like you know what? I can't kill this man, but bitch well generally, I'm gonna get you it's not because of that, it's because we're like, we had the commitment.

Speaker 1:

It's just like. You should never be mad at the person your partner cheats with you should be mad at your partner for cheating because if like, if your girl cheat with me and it is what it is bro like make it all serious that pussy all serious. That pussy ain't hers. You know what I'm saying. That pussy hers.

Speaker 2:

She can do what she want with it. Like real.

Speaker 1:

For real. So you got to understand that. But no, I mean.

Speaker 2:

The Brazilians get busy though, yeah.

Speaker 1:

It's insane. I would never go on one of those realities, One I can't. I'm not going to lose my mind like that, Never. All right, so let's get to some music. This is kind of inspired, so you'll tell Yo this podcast is coming straight from hell.

Speaker 2:

No, it's not.

Speaker 1:

We're live with Satan? No, we're not. Tell them, girl hey. You won't.

Speaker 3:

Why don't you just tell me what's been going on? Okay, remember old dude from 2019? Nice, clean. Nigga Did me dirtier than laundry. Took a scroll through his IG just to get a DM from his wifey. I was so confused. What should don't she do? She didn't know about me and I didn't know about Sue. I opened up the messages and had to hit the Zoom. Turns out the girl was really a dude. Nigga think he slicked back till I slipped back Nobody's.

Speaker 1:

Let's go, let's do it one time for him, bruno, that boy trying to sing himself out of debt. That's exactly what he's trying to do.

Speaker 2:

Wait, didn't he tweet about that?

Speaker 1:

Who Didn't he tweet about that? Yeah, he made a joke like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, hmm.

Speaker 1:

Give it to them. We got this baby. We did this baby. We need to understand this. We did this baby. Okay, let's get ready to go baby. Alright. So Real, quick hold on. Did you touch this Real?

Speaker 5:

quick hold on Everybody's doing their thing. All we are is proud and passionate.

Speaker 1:

I see that Did you touch this? Did you Come on dog? Did you put this on there?

Speaker 5:

No the universe did.

Speaker 2:

Did you just?

Speaker 1:

you touched my mix.

Speaker 2:

I snuck in there and snuck this in.

Speaker 1:

That's some sick shit yo.

Speaker 5:

There's literally no.

Speaker 2:

Drake being played in this situation.

Speaker 1:

I had a good mix playing here.

Speaker 2:

Sometimes you gotta pop out and show niggas.

Speaker 1:

I had a good mix playing here and you just mantled my shit yo.

Speaker 5:

We do need the soundboard back.

Speaker 1:

Oh, now we need the soundboard back.

Speaker 5:

Oh, this is insane. I see around Certified lover boys, certified pedophiles Wap, wap, wap, wap, wap. That fucking mug, wap, wap, wap, wap, wap. I'ma do my stuff. This is insane. Why you talking like a bitch, ain't you tired?

Speaker 1:

Like how did you do that?

Speaker 2:

A minor Taylor Swift's favorite song they not like us. They not like us. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I just want to know how did you get into them? That was nuts. I didn't expect that at all. All right, man, you're now listening to Talk FNF TV. I'm your host, rhetoric, and I'm, with my lovely and amazing and gorgeous and nefarious co-host, miss Reality.

Speaker 2:

Hi guys, why did I do it like that? Hi guys, that was weird as fuck. All right, so y'all know what we got to get to man. It's grammy week again. She doesn't have her award, friend with us.

Speaker 1:

We, we promised all year of that and it okay.

Speaker 2:

Well, I mean, there's a wedding coming up so I understand a lot of work to be done, booked and busy so grammy's grammy weekend came.

Speaker 1:

I think we should just start with the looks, because I have things to say. I know you don't you hate when it comes to my fashion takes, but I just I don't.

Speaker 2:

I didn't want to get into the looks, I wanted to get into the performances and the awards.

Speaker 1:

I think we should just kind of start like how the Grammys do it.

Speaker 2:

They come in, we see what they look like, all right, I wasn't really paying attention to the looks, but let's get into it if you don't have anything. I have notes, yeah are there people that that stood out to you as far as looks went well?

Speaker 1:

first off, billy eilish, please put on a dress like I'm. I get what you're trying to do. This little punky tomboy shit like punky brewster. It's over with. Okay, you're a young lady. Now put on a nice gown can. Is that hard to ask for like, am I wrong for that?

Speaker 2:

um, this is a situation where I would immediately invite you to the frank stand I don't give a about that immediately.

Speaker 1:

I don't care about that at all you know if I was billy no, I don't care about that immediately. I'm looking at her. She's a nice looking girl, and then she over there looking like fred durst the entire grammys you know what I'm saying? I'm, I'm sick to my chest. I'm like I'm upset.

Speaker 2:

She can dress like cedric the entertainer if she want to dress like cedric, but I'm just saying everybody's saying uh, chanel chappelle, what's her name?

Speaker 1:

chanel roman chapel rome chapel rome. They trying to say she's stinking. Billy's highly look like she's stinking billy eilish, definitely don't stink I don't think she does, but she look like.

Speaker 2:

I don't think she look, but she look like she. I don't think she look like she's like dirty trailer park fit that she wear her hair be greasy like, like it's stank though yeah, all that stuff looks weird she probably just smell like white people which like wet dog isn't the best, yeah that's something chemically that makes them smell bad.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so, and then also I like I had another one to um the smith kids, so I I understand what jayden is going through. Bro, like house nigga, I did you, did you catch that?

Speaker 2:

is that what he was supposed to be?

Speaker 1:

that's what I felt like it was. That's what my spirit and that's what I got from it too.

Speaker 2:

But then I was like that's, that was the first thing that popped up in my mind, so I didn't want to be like that was what he was going for and it looked 3d printed it looked dope, but then somebody else brought to my attention that he was just trying to get attention just in general because of everything that's going on in his household.

Speaker 1:

What's going on in his household. His parents tell everybody who they're cheating with. His sister is a wild girl herself. I'm about to get into her looking in just a moment.

Speaker 2:

His sister is not a wild girl. We haven't heard from Willow in mad long.

Speaker 1:

Last time we heard from her, she was dropping amazing music. I can go through a list of things that was going on all right, that's the last time we heard from her, so again if my, my mom's sleeping with my best friend. Yes, there's some problems, that's gonna. That was years ago. It's still gonna have effects well, yeah, 100 but he's popped out so many times that shit doesn't just go away he popped out as batman.

Speaker 2:

I like that one though okay, I did like that.

Speaker 1:

What happens to batman's parents?

Speaker 2:

they die okay then.

Speaker 1:

So he's like telling us something there yeah he's, he's gone to the world.

Speaker 1:

So also after that willow, okay, I've been with this a long time now with my hair back and forth. You know the growth into, like the different genres and music. But, young lady, you are a fluent black woman. Ok, you come from good stock, good Smith family. Ok, generally speaking, why you got to show up like that Two piece, looking like she in the Matrix? Like it's not necessarily. I'm OK with the over sexualization when it comes to the women that are trying to raise up, they've come from the bottom and they're doing what they have to to make a way. But, young lady, you were born with the way. You don't have to do this, you don't have to look like the other girls.

Speaker 1:

And it's insane to me like, again, I don't care about it for the up-and-comers, but for her for someone who's had a hit single when she was 11 and then chose not to continue it because she didn't want to whip her hair back and forth anymore. I would think she would be someone who would go against the grain of what everybody else is doing, and it's just disappointing to see that. You know she's like she's following all right, I hated that whole that's hey, yo that's I hated every single moment of that.

Speaker 2:

That's hey, I hated you calling her young lady sitting on your soapbox like an old ass man I gotta do it not understanding proportions I understand proportions and the fact that she had a giant coat on that whole time.

Speaker 2:

And then she it was very like if you saw her walking the carpet, she was very intentional about not letting it open too much. It was only like a sliver of skin in the middle that you were getting. It was like a little peekaboo. Okay, she had legs, were legging, she had. She got legs for days. I did not know. I did not know her legs were that long. She has amazing legs and she didn't. It was. She was not covered up all the way, but she didn't look scandalous and she didn't look trashy either. So I don't know what you're talking about. If she showed up in panties and a bra rhinestone, with nothing over it, I'd be like girl, come on now. It wasn't the most exciting look in general. No, not by any means, but like it's not as big of a deal as you're making it seem. It wasn't the worst, it wasn't the best. It was very blah to me, to be honest, and I wouldn't have brought it up at all for real. But Jaden just looked crazy.

Speaker 1:

And then we got to go with Kanye. So, kanye, you're insane. This man Kanye West, pulled up with his wife, not even invited to the Grammys, mind you.

Speaker 2:

He was nominated for something I think Carnival was, but he still wasn't invited.

Speaker 1:

You still have to be invited just because you're.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they don't.

Speaker 1:

That's not an automatic invitation I'm pulling up, if you nominate me. Chris Brown won a bunch. He wasn't there. I think he won. At least he won one.

Speaker 2:

He won one yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's going to be in my award segment. I got some discussions around that too, but also but yeah, that wasn't crazy that he got what's her name Bianca Censore.

Speaker 2:

Censore.

Speaker 1:

Censore, she got butt ass. For the most part she had a little fishnet on.

Speaker 2:

I am always uncomfortable when I see them pop out.

Speaker 1:

The heavies look the highest. I ain't going to lie to you.

Speaker 2:

I've seen her titties so much at this point that like put them up girl.

Speaker 1:

They're a good pair though.

Speaker 2:

Put them up.

Speaker 1:

Can't be mad.

Speaker 2:

At the grocery store on the red carpet, out in public, you in the restaurant, titties out Put them up, but that may be what he liked. She just giving him what he liked. I mean kanye just told us big beautiful big titty women, don't?

Speaker 1:

you can't just find them all the time, which I would.

Speaker 2:

It's tough to find a good big pair of titties, I would disagree they get, the gravity is against them. That's why it is but, I saw somebody say that Bianca's look would have only been impactful if she had full bush.

Speaker 1:

See now I mean, I guess I get what you're going. I see where you're trying to take us. It would have only been interesting. It would have felt more woman.

Speaker 2:

It would have been more interesting, it would have maybe been a little bit different of a conversation.

Speaker 1:

Would it have been like fro bush, or would it just? Could have been just hair there Like she could have?

Speaker 2:

had it. No, it would have had to be like she could have had a shadow. She would have had to been preparing for this for three months.

Speaker 1:

She would have had like a shadow fade, no like not a fate full oh, like you wanted to curl, you wanted to full bush, did I not say the words? Like there's just four right let me know well, I mean, I could get into it. I mean, I know a thing or two since you're the expert on white vaginas.

Speaker 2:

Oh my goodness, here we go here what are you trying to do?

Speaker 1:

just because I've I've seen a thing or two.

Speaker 2:

That's all I'm saying if you can count on any hands, how many white pussies you've seen?

Speaker 1:

less than less than weakest link so no, this is the day, though. Because she had she had panties on right. That's what they look like listen.

Speaker 2:

I zoomed into all the pictures looking for the lips and the late labia, menorah and majora and the clitoris, and I couldn't see any of that. So I think she might have had some like illusion mesh panties on or something like that. I don't know, but I'm glad that she did not step out there being out I'm glad kanye seems like a guy that likes to tuck in like he.

Speaker 2:

He's probably really particular about that yeah so let's get into that dynamic, because everybody was talking about to see kanye naked on the on the scene. That's okay. Now that's where we want to get the balls.

Speaker 1:

This is where we want to get to right here, because their dynamic is not equal. It does not work the same way if kanye is dick out at the grammys kanye should have pulled up in chaps no, nobody wants to see I want to see kanye's butt crack no, there's no social.

Speaker 1:

That's disgusting. That's disgusting because nobody wants. I don't even want to picture that, because you've seen the picture we've seen so many ugly parts of kanye. You might as well show me that crack no, I'm not trying to see this nigga bricked up at the Grammy show.

Speaker 2:

That's exactly what I'm trying to see, cause you know that's exactly what he would do.

Speaker 1:

He would like he would like take like three or four blue shoes, just to make sure he at peak.

Speaker 2:

He should have showed up in gray leggings. No, bricked up. He did exactly what he was supposed to do to do.

Speaker 1:

He did. He did exactly what he was supposed to do. That's the play of shit that he's going on. He's showing their dynamic. He's showing the fact that this is what she wants. Like, I hate this thing that goes around and I don't know if she wants that this, we would have heard something she wanted to make sure she wanted to make sure it was the way he asked her to be see.

Speaker 1:

This is the thing I think. Women see this imagery we talked about this before they see the imagery between them two and automatically think she's a prisoner it was just the pulling like. If you keep doing that over and over again, you only do that when you're uncomfortable with what you're wearing and you think it's a little too short I mean, of course she's going to be a level of uncomfortability, but yeah, like if you're uncomfortable and why you got your titties out on the red carpet it's not not her fault.

Speaker 2:

I'm not blaming her also.

Speaker 1:

What do you mean? It could definitely be her decision, Like why do we keep framing this like Kanye is forcing her to do anything?

Speaker 2:

Kanye is the one who's forcing her to do this. How do we know?

Speaker 1:

that? How do we know she didn't give herself to Kanye?

Speaker 2:

This is what Kanye does with all of his ladies.

Speaker 1:

Who else has he done this?

Speaker 2:

with he's. Who else has he done this with?

Speaker 1:

he's done this with amber, she was his little doll. He didn't do all this way, not this specifically okay, then okay, I'm talking about.

Speaker 2:

Kanye is the image architect for all of the women that he's with yeah, that's him and he has a specific image that he wants to project for each of them.

Speaker 2:

This is new, that this, the, the look that he's doing with beyonce beyonce bianca is very new, but he had a specific aesthetic that he set for Amber the bald hair, the sunglasses. He had a specific aesthetic that he set for Kim um she, she talked about the, the whole Met Gala look when she had the mask on and she was like a little iffy about it and he was like you don't gotta do this, but you kind of gotta do this. This is kind of the look. So that's probably what he's doing with Bianca, like you don't have to do this, but this is what it is and you gotta have no choice.

Speaker 1:

She knows what she signed up for. This is what exactly what she? Wants. This is exactly what she wants. She loves to be the curator for his attention. She loves to be his muse. This is. I don't see anything wrong with this if this is, if she's consenting to everything that's going on, which it looks like yeah, she might be consenting to it, but it's just, it's odd.

Speaker 2:

She used to be a whole architectural designer and then her family's come out like we haven't heard from her they hating, like where is our daughter hating? They just over there hating.

Speaker 1:

That's all they do, like I don't know she's doing, something she's making the the best decision she feel like she can make with her life is be with one of the most foreknown for artists and, in uh, curators of of culture who else, though?

Speaker 2:

taylor looked amazing them. Bangs was awful, though I wasn't looking at the bangs. I was looking at the dress and the little dangly part on the dress no, the hair was.

Speaker 1:

That's where I didn't like, I mean her hair looked like a wig.

Speaker 2:

I don't know, but I wasn't looking at her um her hair at all, not even a little bit sabrina looked amazing um stunning little barbie doll yeah uh, chapel always looks like a drag queen, that's what she usually goes for. And then there was like a um, cynthia, look good so speaking of there's nobody. I hate, like all the men always give me absolutely nothing. The men give us nothing for the award shows. Stop showing up in tuxes, you know.

Speaker 1:

Show me some cheeks nobody's pulling up, cheeked up, nobody's doing that.

Speaker 2:

But I'm doubling down on the cheeks.

Speaker 1:

Let's let's stay with the roman thing. So on the red carpet there was an awkward situation with ap where they were interviewing babyface. Chaperone comes down and they essentially just end the interview like abruptly. They actually start calling her over there to end the interview and they shun babyface. Everybody was upset.

Speaker 2:

Is that what you want to do? Go do that. I mean, he just hands the mic over. He needs he understands that's the game.

Speaker 1:

I think people had a worse reaction to it than he did, because he knows what's up. This is the most popular person right now. She's going to win a grammy tonight. This is who on our list of people they want us to talk to. That's number one. Number two you are like a nice little cat, you know.

Speaker 2:

Caveat to get babyface is a legend but he's not. Um, those two little white girls probably were told to like interview with him. They probably don't know who he is. And then you know that you're not like currently the hottest person in the world, like they're gonna stop you for an interview. But if somebody is walking past like a, like a cardi or something, somebody who's gonna get more clicks than babyface, who has a more like notable name right now, then of course they're gonna. They're gonna do that. I think they could have did it a little bit, um, more professionally, yeah, and a little bit smoother.

Speaker 1:

And it wasn't both of them, it was just only one of them, yeah but it wasn't even her fault, because if you watch the whole clip, there's a dude that was with them. It was a black guy that was with them who was also interviewing people and he, uh, tries to get both of their attention to let them know she's coming. So it wasn't, it was a produce, it was a production thing. This was something that that was they were told to do.

Speaker 2:

Well, and they were just yeah, the next person is coming. The producers like this is who you need to get next, instead of being like chapel, chapel while the man is talking. You, I don't know what you're supposed to.

Speaker 1:

You just have to be like hey, I'm sorry, we you know we have to end this interview.

Speaker 2:

Thank you so much baby face and blah, blah, blah and then you cut him off abruptly. Yes, but it happens on the red carpets all the time during interviews. That's just what happens when the person there's somebody else who they want to interview more. It's completely normal. I think everyone just wanted to be mad at this and they wanted to be mad at them, little white girls, which everyone just wanted to be mad at this.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think they wanted to be mad at them little white girls which, like I'm not mad at y'all, should be mad at the internet, because that's what is dictating their decision making. They're not doing it because they just want oh, we just want to talk to legends. No, we're doing what's going to get us the most clicks and most conversation, and actually that did so.

Speaker 2:

It worked out for them in the long run, and then they apologized afterwards too yeah, it was.

Speaker 1:

it was typical shit, it was a stupid apology. It's what you got to do. You just got to make it.

Speaker 2:

you know Y'all didn't give a damn at all about the disrespect, babyface, babyface.

Speaker 1:

When you do a little album or something, just let us know. We'll give you a little feature, nothing major. We'll increase the views on it a little bit so you can be happy. But it is what it is with that. You want to get into the performances now. Sure. I didn't really feel like any of them was too dynamic for me. I think Sabrina was cool. I kind of liked the whole FOMO and acting like she was messing up the whole time.

Speaker 2:

It was an ode to like. I forget the white woman's name, but it was a.

Speaker 1:

I feel like I know what you're talking about if I knew the name of it.

Speaker 2:

Goldie Hawn, I think.

Speaker 1:

Okay, I think I've seen some stuff like that before. It seemed like there was a rendition of something else.

Speaker 2:

Billie Eilish and her brother performed Birds of a Feather. I hated that. Why did you hate that?

Speaker 1:

It was just horrible. I would listen to it First. I don't even like the way to sound songs. I love that song, I don't. It's a beautiful song. I don't like the way the song sounds for also and then. But it's so off-putting when she's not wearing no like dress, like she's over there looking like I'm about to hear.

Speaker 2:

So you're letting your misogyny not let you enjoy a song that's literally good yeah, I want the whole Because I'm watching a performance.

Speaker 1:

Now. I'm not just listening to the lyrics, I'm watching a performance.

Speaker 2:

And then did you see the little background and everything.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, the little yellow background or field Yellow.

Speaker 2:

Like the pictures of her in her childhood with her family.

Speaker 1:

I skipped through all that shit that went through. I'm going to be honest with you.

Speaker 2:

I listened to the first part and then skipped through it and I can't see them boom it wasn't that like that.

Speaker 1:

It just wasn't what it was. It didn't sound good. She doesn't look nice.

Speaker 2:

I'm just imagining the titties under the shirt. The shirt is. I didn't say anything about titties I didn't say anything.

Speaker 1:

I just said she just looks weird up there. It looks like I'm about to.

Speaker 2:

I'm thinking I'm about to hear a rock song when she comes on there billy eilish has literally like never given that like she's been in triple xl t-shirts from the moment she stepped in front of a camera yeah, but this one you're wearing like a jersey is not cool.

Speaker 1:

And then you got a hat backwards. None of that is cool that's been her aesthetic.

Speaker 2:

She had a bad, bad aesthetic.

Speaker 1:

Try new.

Speaker 2:

I'm sure she had a dildo and a strap on during the performance.

Speaker 1:

Get a new one please like get a new one, all right do you have ones that you like, because I have other ones I didn't like.

Speaker 2:

I liked most of the performances. There were a couple that I wasn't like I don't even know their names that I didn't even like. Super enjoy Chapel Roan performed yeah.

Speaker 1:

I like that one.

Speaker 2:

She performed Pink Pony Club with all the clowns and stuff around her. It was really cute and I thought it was like a a captivating, like a visually captivating performance yeah, it was a lot going on. Yeah, there was definitely a lot going on, charlie xcx that little skank up there. She was going crazy I was like I want to do a line of coke right now that's exactly what she gives I want to go to the club and I want to.

Speaker 2:

I want a bottle of vodka in hand and I want dirty whites around me and I want to not go home till 6 45 am she definitely gives hpv, like that's.

Speaker 1:

When I was watching that, that's all I was thinking about yeah, she gives cold pizza for breakfast, yeah she gives like a weird cold sore yeah, that you, after a week of meat after you meet her yeah, definitely she gives wet dog smell no worse than that like wet cat no, not the good cat either but I enjoyed the performance a lot.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I like what it was I, it was so high energy and it made you like jealous that you weren't on stage. And then she had like julia fox and a couple other influencers um on stage with her, just like hot people people who were like cunty, like you know that yeah period.

Speaker 1:

Look at you I'm doing things I'm in. I just don't know how to say that one girl name, oh chapel ron I want to call her chappelle roman every time I see it, even though I know it's not that I just want to call her that every time um, you know who I didn't enjoy is it is a part of the quincy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, janelle monae oh my god, yeah now, that's somebody who should have had their titties out. That's for real. That's for real. She's been doing that the last two years. And then you go back to the suit shit girl back them, titties back out I'm telling you, don't. You should have did that with the suit back on.

Speaker 2:

I said god damn I was pissed off. I think you can't go back to the suit.

Speaker 1:

After you showed us that you have we took three good steps forward and then you took five steps back and I'm like this is then I thought like it felt like an snl like skit when she started performing yeah, because why would you call janelle monae for the michael jackson tribute? She doesn't exactly have the like strongest especially when she's like a daughter of prince, like that almost feels 100 percent kind of like disrespectful no the prince tribute with her titties out.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that prince would have been.

Speaker 1:

That would have fit that would have been prince would enjoy that yeah, but it was the same looking down, smiling because I at first I didn't understand the hate with it because all I saw was the clip. So today was like the first time I actually watched it out. When I saw the clips I was like what I mean? Don't see him that? Bad but then when you are in the moment, you're like, oh okay, yeah, this is pretty bad yeah, I didn't like that at all she tossed the mic.

Speaker 1:

She almost hit somebody you know who?

Speaker 2:

um, I enjoyed, who I didn't know.

Speaker 1:

I would enjoy benson boone a lot of people did, he did the white boy who pulled his suit off did you see the backflip?

Speaker 2:

he did oh, he wasn't in a front flip, it was a backflip yeah, he did a backflip, looked like to me backflip, like a corkscrew. I was like who is this white boy Like? And this song is so boring. And then he started doing that song and I was like, oh, I've heard this song literally everywhere, like I didn't know it was him. And then he did his little backflip and all the vocals were amazing. I was like you go, white boy. He looked like a little Jewish boy.

Speaker 1:

And then shout out to Teddy Swims from Conyers, georgia, right, by the way.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Never knew who that was until then.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I had no idea, but I've heard his voice a lot. He has a very powerful, like soulful black man voice.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was more like a black woman voice.

Speaker 2:

Oh, okay, if you say so.

Speaker 1:

Y'all got more power.

Speaker 2:

Ray is also somebody who I had no idea about, but has a very amazing voice. I hated the beginning. We love LA. With John Legend, I was like I'm really y'all this is. I have all of the empathy for them.

Speaker 1:

This made it come down 2%. John Legend, man that nigga a trip boy. John get a bag legend he's been singing to the firefighters for like 10 weeks but we ain't gotta get into all that. We ain't gotta get into all that. But I think that was pretty much it for the performance.

Speaker 2:

No, because I was saving my favorite performance for last doji, oh well yeah, doji was my favorite.

Speaker 2:

Everybody was in tom brown, everybody was black, everybody. Cornrows were immaculately like. They just did them a second before they got on stage. The complete opposite of Jim Jones cornrows, the complete opposite, um, and I enjoyed her so much, don't? She has been in Tom Brown the entire time. She has dropped this album mixtape, whatever it is. I enjoy it, I like it and I like the the visual of all the black ass people on stage with her and it was all the shapes. It was fun. I liked it a lot I'm gonna save my criticism.

Speaker 1:

I won't speak on it, since that's your girl no, what do you have to say about it?

Speaker 2:

did you not enjoy it?

Speaker 1:

it's not about me enjoying it. Just I've been kind of like trying to understand like what, who she is for a while and I guess it's not just sticking with me, I guess the image isn't sticking with what I'm supposed to feel with it have you um listened to her whole bodies of work and watch her interviews?

Speaker 1:

when she interviews, I've been watching interviews interviews of what's done at the most that's really like made me feel like iffy about, like she reminds me too much of isa's character from insecure, like I feel like that's who she's trying to be the entire time and it's just like I don't know if this is like her for real or is that just it is.

Speaker 2:

Is it like she's been on youtube for high school?

Speaker 1:

insecure, been out for a while too. So that's what I mean. Like, is that's what I mean? Am I, am I watching somebody who curated their identity from someone else, or is this a coincidence and it just is? I'm still trying to know how to consume this. It's just. It rubs me the wrong way, I guess, especially when you add into, like the surgery I feel, like the surgeries and all that stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

Her surgery looks amazing.

Speaker 1:

It's not about her how it looks. It's just about the fact that it was done in that, what that says to other girls and things like that.

Speaker 2:

So you know, I just always have issues. I feel like white girls be getting surgery and they don't even talk about it.

Speaker 1:

For sure.

Speaker 2:

You don, lanes, they talk about it. Yeah, because you can tell so. Okay, so really quickly, the whites are down. Bad because of the change that they made to the grammy nomination board okay, yeah, that was true, that's.

Speaker 1:

I was gonna say this too. This was a pain us before we get into the winners. This was a pandering ass, grammys you called it a dei grammy I mean I, I did yeah I'm throwing him under the bus.

Speaker 2:

He called it a di grammys.

Speaker 1:

It felt like that Because, again, especially when you get to the part where Buddy was like glazing the weekend Again, I'm a big weekend fan, that's my dude Got to listen to the new album. But that whole session where they were like, oh you know, he challenged us and did all that, like that felt so coded and nasty and like it feels like it leads to something else. I'm gonna get into what they were trying to say how was it coded?

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna get into it and later on we talk about the song that won a lot, but but it just felt like really nasty, like oh, we're, we're trying to make sure you feel like we're one of us, especially in lights of. You know, they brought up the election multiple times. The host, host Noah, like it was just like okay, I see what y'all doing. Y'all trying to give an idea of black faces running things.

Speaker 2:

I think it was.

Speaker 1:

At what cost? What did we sacrifice to run this?

Speaker 2:

I think it was like picking the Weeknd was like representatory of everyone who's had the same criticisms of the Grammys for a long time. A lot of people have been saying, um, the board is too old, it's too white, there's not enough diversity. And then they added more people, they added younger people and they added more diversity to it. And then now it's showing and they I don't know why they use the weekend. Maybe it's because the weekend was the person who was the most recently and loudest about his um, his criticism for the grammys I mean.

Speaker 2:

So jay-z went on stage and did it last year yeah, I mean 100, but like um no, what are you? What are you gonna? Nobody want to see jay-z perform in 2025 like, like drake said this nigga again.

Speaker 2:

I love the weekend, but drake, drake said it's a pussy ass boy from the south side or the north side, like and then I think it hits a little bit harder, because weekend was boycotting the grammys and jay-z was just here last year and told us to do this shit. But weekend has been saying shit for years and has been boycotting the grammys and jay-z was just here last year and told us to do this shit. But weekend has been saying shit for years and has been boycotting us for years.

Speaker 1:

I thought he did it one year I don't know.

Speaker 1:

So now it looks like that's because he was wearing that crazy ass shit on his face all year and then win no grammy like that's what I'm saying. I'm not giving a fuck about that, because the stance should have always been. What the stance was was this Grammy shit was bullshit and we don't need it for validation. So for us to have been saying that for a decade then to now, when they've given us whatever time to shine, they don't even still do it right. But we will get into that in just a moment. It still feels like to me is it wasn't a let's do it right, let's get back to the art. It was let's appease the black people that are valuable to us so that we can continue to do business as usual in the future. Okay, so let's get to the auto winners.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so this is what I mean by when I say the whites are down bad. You know who won best rock performance? Who? The Beatles.

Speaker 2:

In 2025. They released the AI track, yeah, in 2025, the beatles are winning best rock performance. I think it's absolute bullshit that that track was allowed to be nominated in the first place. I don't think any ai music should be up for for nomination for any types of awards. I don't think any ai generated art should be winning awards in general.

Speaker 1:

It's not ai generated that way, though it's just their voices, so that they can feel like they're hearing it again yeah, no that's hate because another tool no, no, these things is dead.

Speaker 2:

Let them die. It gets worse. Let them die guess who won best rock album in 2025 who the rolling stones did they, did they release the album yeah, they had an album company who were they okay, but who were they against? Because? Is this? Because nobody was was dropping. Why would they? Only the whites are in a bad place.

Speaker 1:

The whites are in a bad place. I have another one too best alternative music performance. Guess who won it? Who flea I don't know who that is oh my goodness, flea is like year, decades ago. This is like eight. I want to say 80s maybe, or 90s. Flea is an old dude too, like the. They're bad. The whites are down bad it looks like it r&b is down bad too. Guess who won best r&b album? Chris brown well, yeah for that.

Speaker 2:

11, 11, I just want to see, like, who these people are against. But why can't I see all of the awards anywhere? Okay?

Speaker 1:

I still have another one best reggae album go ahead, bob marley. Nigga been dead for decades.

Speaker 2:

Was it the? Was it connected to the Bob Marley movie soundtrack?

Speaker 1:

Maybe I didn't check to see if it was a soundtrack.

Speaker 2:

I feel like that's probably what that was.

Speaker 1:

All I'm saying is when you got names like that, still winning awards 2025, you know your genre might be dead, like even with the Chris Brown joint. Like Lucky Day won some R&B and does sizzler, she wants some r&b grammys as well, but for chris brown and then for them to not even have him on stage or invite him or anything up with it it's kind of crazy, because last time he got invited to the grammys he beat the shit out of rihanna you're right, I'm not mad at you like the the grammys but why let him submit?

Speaker 1:

then why let him? Submit. I don't know also too, why does clyde davis still have a pre-party like? I don't understand this. The whitney houston thing was one thing, also the fact that hasn't he been named in some of these diddy, uh, diddy, yeah he he documents.

Speaker 2:

He was yes.

Speaker 1:

So why does he still have a pre Grammy party? Can we wake that up? I mean, I got questions that need to be answered.

Speaker 2:

I looked at the best rock performance nominees, and I don't. I don't know any of these people.

Speaker 1:

I told you down bad Green Day.

Speaker 2:

And then Alicia Keys.

Speaker 1:

Then Alicia Keys is accepting awards for domestic violence. People domestic violence, people.

Speaker 2:

What is the dr?

Speaker 1:

dre, the dr dre award. She got the dr dre whatever award from the grammys. You don't see that dr has a domestic violence award no it's not a domestic violence award, but it's an award for him, like a lifetime award that he they give out to other people. That's what the war she received. It was like the dr dre lifetime award oh, okay, yeah, she got that.

Speaker 2:

And then that's when she mentioned the female producers and shot it. Shot it off so long, which was sweet yeah sweet.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. We, we, we put all this stuff up there. We say all this, this fluff, but underneath it's on the foundation of disgustingness oh my god oh my god I'm over here talking about niggas over here beating up women and saying that they probably shouldn't have their name on awards and I get a, a scoff listen.

Speaker 2:

I've said this so many times that I don't know why dr dre is even your boy shouted them out, they are mans.

Speaker 1:

They probably got similar behaviors Also. What is American Roots song?

Speaker 2:

What does?

Speaker 1:

that mean I tried to Google it. I couldn't get any good answer for it. What does that mean? One of the awards was the best American Roots song.

Speaker 2:

Is Root. I felt Native.

Speaker 1:

American. When I read it Like I felt like Native American should have been what was being expressed there, but I didn't. Again, I didn't find enough information on it earlier.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel like it might be a genre of music.

Speaker 1:

It was. I mean I would assume it's the Grammys.

Speaker 2:

OK, so that's exactly what it is. You just don't know what root music is I don't know, that's what I was hoping. Maybe you did no so, so, so insightful so um song of the year you want to get into it well, let's talk about who won album of the year.

Speaker 1:

Then we can get into song of the year.

Speaker 2:

Okay, who did win album of the year?

Speaker 1:

Your girl Big B.

Speaker 2:

Cowboy Carter Finally Like Jesus Christ. After 25 years and so many albums that probably deserved album of the year before this, you probably should have had like five of them shits by now. Beyonce finally has an album of the year before this. You probably should have had like five of them shits by now.

Speaker 1:

Beyonce, finally has an album of the year. Um, grammy Jay Z, you're crying. Work, you got on stage, boo. Who'd all? Oh, my wife, I ain't got all yada, yada, yada. And there you go. You got exactly what you wanted. Yeah, who gave it to her? Molly cyrus?

Speaker 2:

why did they do that?

Speaker 1:

it should have been um taylor it should have been the other way around taylor should have gave her album of the year and molly should have gave her the country song of the year I don't give a shit about taylor.

Speaker 2:

I was gonna say diana should have gave her the album of the year diana ross was there. Yeah, diana gave it to your boy diana ross was there, like she should have gave beyonce her award period like I don't know what her and Molly won. Drake could have gave Kendrick his award.

Speaker 1:

We don't care y'all, y'all, now y'all don't care okay no, what like? Yeah, amazing 100 but no um, molly and Beyonce also won one together. They won a Grammy together for what they saw they did on Cowboy Carter okay, I didn't know that. I think that's one of those off-screen awards that's why I think she said the thing where she was like, even if it's not, I'm gonna just say beyonce okay, I fuck with um with miley she she was one of my back in the day favorite white woman.

Speaker 2:

My now favorite white woman, sabrina carpenter. I love the way she white woman's.

Speaker 1:

It's good white women. Yeah, good white women. All right, let's get into this TD takeover, because it kind of starts with Doji, because Doji shouldn't have won rap album of the year.

Speaker 2:

With the people who she was against Future.

Speaker 1:

That not. What is it?

Speaker 2:

We Don't Like you, yeah, we Don't Like you. Uh, we don't like, yeah, we don't like you, or I don't know. I didn't listen to the album.

Speaker 1:

I did, even it was a good album, it was it sold way more.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but it's so way more. It doesn't matter what sold more it matters part of it. Does it matters? It was one of the most popular. It was literally what started the beef yeah, it was, not was, but that that doesn't mean we don't like the body of work was more impactful or more unique.

Speaker 1:

No way it was super impactful or more unique than Dochi's. He had like three number ones.

Speaker 2:

Or like we don't know what their qualifications are. It was beautifully written in the story that Dochi told, and she bared her soul on that album. I don't think Future was bearing nothing but his wallet probably on his way better like I, I didn't fully listen to it, but, like content wise, it probably wasn't different from what future has been giving us his entire career can you safely agree with that that was one of his best bodies of work. Content wise, was it different than what he's been giving us?

Speaker 1:

his entire career. He had a bunch of different sounds on there.

Speaker 2:

No content. What was he like the experiences he was sharing? Was it just flossing, getting money bitches?

Speaker 1:

Not fucking with these new niggas. Man, that's what it was about. Yeah, it was the same shit.

Speaker 2:

Not fucking with these new niggas dochi talked about being cheated on by a gay man oh my goodness, revolutionary stuff there. Yeah, sounds like it sounds like an episode insecure and her, her um her decision to to sober up and stop doing drugs and drinking and clear her mind and dedicate her life to the lord, see, that's why I was telling y'all y'all shouldn't have called her harriet tubman rap.

Speaker 1:

She got isa ray raps. That's exactly who she is isa ray raps. But like I said that once, I knew, once cardi came up there and gave her that award, I knew exactly what time this was. Once I seen lucian sitting next to jay-z and sitting next to taylor swift, I knew what time it was. I knew exactly what we was doing when I see dr when I seen that nasty ass high five I was like oh I knew exactly what was going on.

Speaker 1:

I was like they gave this man five grammys. Kendrick just opened his mouth. Someone gonna give him a grammy right now now, how many grammys does kendrick have now?

Speaker 2:

he's probably like 22.

Speaker 1:

I was thinking about like 17, but he probably probably got laker, laker numbers I think it's like 20 something now but he definitely walked away with like best music video song and record of the year, which I don't think that should have been replied. I don't think hip-hop artists should be able to go for record of the year because record of the year implies someone else wrote it oh my god somebody else did the recording, you got a lot that nigga got 20 something grammys.

Speaker 1:

That was like four swipes yeah but I think that I don't think hip-hop songs in what we discuss hip-hop to be. In regards to your writing, you shouldn't be able to qualify for record of the year, because record of the year from what I google, it implies somebody else wrote it. Song of the year implies the artist wrote the song okay, and he got song of the year right both.

Speaker 2:

He got song and record of the year oh, so he got song of the year for the parts he wrote and record of the year for the parts that other people wrote basically period or, or you could say like the production parts and stuff like that. So do you think what, what else? What else was on the list for song of the year?

Speaker 1:

I think um impact.

Speaker 2:

Wise stuff like that was okay impact wise and like cultural moment wise, then yeah it, we know it was. It was insane, this was still purchased it was insane we know that shit was purchased yeah, because this track has never won an award before it wasn't on an album.

Speaker 1:

I know that drake's stomach was hurting.

Speaker 2:

Again, dog, my shit would have been hurting that nigga had stress diarrhea for the next three days after that that shit no, actually it hasn't stopped and it's not gonna stop until after the super bowl. It's, it's loose poops for drinking right now big dog.

Speaker 1:

I understand it like then this interview it came out so kendrick does an apple interview which is probably per his contract with the nfl and stuff yeah, because it was a. It was an nfl that shit is the worst shit in the world, bro, like. This interview was so trash, it was so disingenuous, it was very like.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna keep it real uppity artist no, it showed me that that bizarre harper was definitely just harper's bizarre. You know, harper, yeah, the harper bizarre interview was definitely just somebody writing stuff for him and not him actually saying that. He don't talk like that. There was only one question he answered that was like sounded like anything from that interview and it was a stage question at the end of the end of the show like what do you say to kids?

Speaker 1:

yeah, that shit was goofy themselves. Yeah, that was the only time he had like a really good one, and that was anderson pack that asked that question. Yeah, it was a stage it was staged as fuck, so he knew what he was going, what that was going to do with that. Now, deska and ebro, honestly y'all should be ashamed of yourself, because you know that any interview that you have with this man, if it don't start with why'd you call that man a pedophile? Then it's a disingenuous interview.

Speaker 2:

That wasn't a real interview.

Speaker 1:

That's what I'm saying. It's a disingenuous interview what they did.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they had a list of questions that was given to them. Yeah 100%. When I clicked on it and I had to go scroll 32 minutes into the interview To even see Kendrick pop up on my screen, I was already pissed. The fuck off. I was pissed off.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, they got niggas Okay, so I got a little clip from there.

Speaker 5:

Mm-hmm, I think from day one was to always keep the nature of it as a sport.

Speaker 5:

You know, I don't care how motherfuckers look at it, as far as, like, he's always had that sentiment as a collaborative effort. You know that's cool too, but I love when artists grit their teeth Like I still watch battle raps. I still watch Smack URL, from Murder Mook to Lux to T-Roc. You know my bro Daylight. This has always been the core definition of who I am and it's been that way since day one. So I don't think it was a thing for this year. It was always just a continuum and uh, a continuum. What I will say about this year it was more uh from a space where I think a lot of people was putting rap to the back and you didn't see that, you didn't see that grit, you didn't see that bite anymore.

Speaker 7:

so I always took that in consideration and going into any type of thing that's interesting. So I hope this makes sense, right? You know we've been following your journey for about 15 years and you have been so consistent in the messaging and the focus, like you said, um, and you've always moved with integrity.

Speaker 7:

So in a lot of ways, I feel, feel like we thought we knew exactly who you were as an artist, in a positive way, and then last year it felt like you unlocked a whole new dimension for us. But that person, like you said, was always in there. But I'm wondering do you still surprise yourself sometimes? Did you surprise yourself last year, or was it just us, the fans, fans with our jaws on the floor just stunned?

Speaker 5:

that's a good question. Uh surprised myself? Uh, nah, I don't think I surprised myself, because this. This because I'm a certified hater and for my partners that's been around me since 2005, 2006, like my brothers. They they know my personality, they know you know my capabilities, even when it, you know, wasn't presented to the public at first right. So this is just like a um, a revolving door of what I've been doing in cars and studios at the homie garage.

Speaker 1:

Or, uh, my brother, all right so, but yeah, like I said, it was a trash interview. You, you learn nothing, you got nothing from it.

Speaker 2:

I didn't think I was going to get anything from that for real After, like I said, it's going to do 32 minutes into it, and then seeing all the labels and sponsors and everything all over the place and seeing Ebro and Nadeska sitting there, I was like, oh, this is going to be fluff. Like like you're not sitting down with bottles all around you with, um, what's his face?

Speaker 2:

um, the nigga nori ebro. No, I'm said he's not sitting around with bottles. Oh, you're trying to say, like, trying to get busy for real, like they don't even get to it at drink champs really okay, but but nori would have asked him.

Speaker 1:

That, though he would have asked him.

Speaker 2:

I think like if you read between the lines, like when she asked him, like oh, were you surprised, or was anybody surprised? Like he's like, no like there was tons of subtext like no, I, I was coming for this nigga.

Speaker 2:

Nobody was surprised. I've been. I'm a certified hater. This comes from a place of hate. I've accepted that I'm a hating ass nigga and like, and then also like he was like I like, like I like rappers that rap. Like I like when niggas come for me, like, but Kendrick has been saying this for years, like, come for me, like he's. I feel like you know that nigga that is too excited to fight, maybe like oh, I'm just waiting for somebody to hit me like I hope some like that's kendrick, like that nigga is calm down, don't calm down at all.

Speaker 1:

Actually, hate more niggas and do this again but again, it was so much subtext, just in what his words it was just it was a lot of just shade, a lot, a lot of shade there yeah, it was.

Speaker 2:

It was a master class at backhanded shade that's why your shit got leaked.

Speaker 1:

So if you didn't hear to the set list. Yeah, not along with the set list, but the audio from the performance also got leaked out oh wow, that was definitely somebody in drake's champ, drake's camp well, it's funny because the person who I saw posted is a canadian who is a big drake fan.

Speaker 6:

So I don't know if he's in the ovo camp.

Speaker 1:

He's actually in the joe budding camp, so, but that was the person who I saw, he, and he got locked out of his page because he posted it oh, that's crazy. So the set list is um it's a bunch of g and x, and then he got yeah, bodies.

Speaker 2:

Then squabble up humble dna euphoria. Fuck the big three line front, okay. And then man at the garden, peekaboo um kendrick says he wants to perform his favorite song. Alludes to it being not like us. Then luther all the stars not like us played, and then he finished with turning tv off, tv off. Okay, yeah, and there's audio confirming that this is real yeah, I heard it and you can't post it due to copyright stuff, I guess yeah, I heard it.

Speaker 1:

There's gonna be some parts in there where they're like this he's not saying it or he's gonna be probably like talking to the crowd and stuff, because they cut different parts of the music off but.

Speaker 1:

I heard through the whole thing. So I mean he's gonna be, if he does it the way he does, man, that if, if that crowd says certified, he says certified lover boy and that crowd says certified pedophile, the world is going to. I might not be able to look at it. I might have to turn my back to this when this comes on what me and your mama gonna be like.

Speaker 2:

I don't think I could watch this man.

Speaker 1:

I can't see a light-skinned brother get killed like this on national television. There's Mama.

Speaker 2:

White, that's true by your playbook.

Speaker 1:

We still get these same effects.

Speaker 2:

He's bottom of the barrel, black man.

Speaker 1:

I still don't want to see it.

Speaker 2:

It should be the easiest to see. Probably it would be the easiest. I still don't want to see it.

Speaker 1:

It should be the easiest to see it. Probably it would be the easiest.

Speaker 2:

I still don't want to see it so you're gonna watch it with both eyes no, I'm closing my eyes like a man.

Speaker 1:

I'm gonna wear an owl mask while I was on, just to protect myself I'm showing up in um pg lane no, I'm gonna burn I already ordered it.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna burn it when it gets your card.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I'm gonna burn it as soon as I as soon as it gets here I'm I'm here, so when it, when it comes, I'm just I tear it up.

Speaker 2:

Had it delivered to work.

Speaker 1:

Oh okay, we can.

Speaker 2:

We can get that changed easily how send them the request you can't reroute a package after it's already confirmed.

Speaker 1:

Watch me, and you're not even the person who placed the order. My folks was in logistics, I know let's get off. This is boring all right, we got some white tea in my white tea yep in my white tea yep, all right for the copyright strikers

Speaker 1:

so I'm pretty sure this is funny, because we kind of got caught into this but we didn't really stay on it no, we did not we had seen, if you listen to our show in the past, by last year we talked about blake lively and her interview that she did where she like, made the interviewer uncomfortable and said some things about pregnancy, that I guess the woman couldn't have kids or something yeah so she was like.

Speaker 1:

They portrayed her as a mean girl during that time. According to that, it was actually a coordinated attack from her co-host from the movie it ends with us. Is that what it is?

Speaker 2:

yes, justin baldoni justin baldoni y'all, it has been a mess so bl. Blake Lively sued Justin Baldoni. Then Justin Baldoni sued Blake Lively back. Now there's somebody else suing Blake Lively, somebody who was mentioned in the first suit.

Speaker 1:

Wasn't an intimacy coordinator? The intimacy coordinator no. Or a health guy, a holistic guy.

Speaker 2:

He was listed as a defendant in Blake's case. Now he's suing Blake. Now there's two lawsuits against Blake. I heard Blake tried to drop the lawsuit and the courts didn't let her so let's get to the tea, because I he knows like the technicals and things and I know just the messy juicy juice gossip. So while he tells y'all the technicalities, I'm gonna, I'm gonna interject with just the sweetest of gossip, the sweetest tea, okay so what kind of sparked everything to this all alleged was when blake lively put in this harassment suit with.

Speaker 1:

It was like cdr. I believe that's the, the business, the institution inside of california that allows you to go through like, say, I've had workplace harassment and things yes, and t already got some.

Speaker 2:

This was planned. She said allegedly to people that if she didn't get what she wanted as far as like movie credits and being able to take over the movie, that she would simply just sue him for sexual harassment joy taylor behavior. So this came out.

Speaker 1:

Allegedly. These were some of the allegations that she, the claims that she made, and these ones are the ones that have already been shown to be false From his perspective and the information that's been put out. So this is what she claimed Claims of fat shaming. Claimed that there was never an intimacy coordinator properly involved in scenes, the birthing scene wasn't a close set, and then also that he was like very aggressive or very like into their scenes that they were doing when they had like the sex scenes or whatever.

Speaker 2:

Let's run through that. So the first thing was the fat shaming. She gave birth a couple months before this movie started weight and that she wanted to um lose 20 pounds and she wanted to move, like the intimate scenes and the body shots, to um the end of the shooting schedule so that she could lose the weight. Justin in the text messages dislikes um that text, that where she says that she wants to lose weight and she doesn't feel confident about it and he only encourages her to be confident about her body. What's the second one?

Speaker 1:

the next one was the lack of an intimacy coordinator there was intimacy coordinator.

Speaker 2:

She refused to meet with justin. Continuously met with justin, wanted her and encouraged her to meet with.

Speaker 1:

She refused she didn't end up meeting with him at the end, though, before the scene started. She okay she didn't end up meeting with the coordinator. Also, the birthing scene wasn't a closed set. He on his website shown documents that it was actually a closed set. People there were the people, documents that it was actually a closed set.

Speaker 2:

People there were the people who were supposed to be there, that everybody was cool and she was aware of that and there was actually text messages of her saying how the scene went great yeah, and then there was also um incident where she says that he um walked into her dressing room while she was breastfeeding and then the text messages show that she invited him into the breast, the dressing room while she was breastfeeding and there was a meeting that was supposed to be going on and she was just like but just come here instead also, too, when she said that she was shown a note a nude woman.

Speaker 1:

The nude woman was the other person. It was one of the intimacy coordinators, wife after she had the baby, and you could see nothing.

Speaker 2:

It was just like a quick picture of what you see, like holding the baby, you see him holding her and then her holding the baby come on now so that was what they said with that.

Speaker 1:

So, when it comes to find out, when you kind of get into the story and, like I said, we're going to just try to simplify the story for y'all- yeah, just to kind of the juicy tidbits. So this is what it seemed like what's going on. So this this ends with us movie. Basically, it comes from a book. Justin got the okay from colleen.

Speaker 2:

I don't know her last name colleen hoover, I think she got the okay from her he even shows those rights to the book.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and he got the email from her.

Speaker 2:

That shows that she was cool with everything there's a morality clause in that contract so that if he's tried for like sexual harassment or anything um dv or something like that, then he would lose rights to the book so, yeah, this is why all of this is kind of really important in regards to that, because blake is also a producer on this well, she strong-armed her way into being so, um, in the beginning she was going to get an executive producer credit, and apparently this is like a normal thing that happens with stars of her stature.

Speaker 6:

They just give them like a like a symbolic executive producer credit.

Speaker 2:

She and her husband strong arm their her way into getting into, like actually producing and then, um, uh, at the end they like strong-armed their way into uh, the the team's nominating her from like some writer's award too.

Speaker 1:

So, yeah, there was a lot of manipulation that kind of went on to it, because they talk about how they kind of develop their relationship, especially if you go through his website. So that's the big thing too is justin and his team dropped an entire Web site where you can see his amend amended suit. And then you also see his, all of his documents.

Speaker 2:

That is, that all the relevant timeline events is just screenshots that put CVS receipts, that put CVS to shame.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so the way that the way that Justin kind of portrays it is they were using their celebrity in a way to garner favor with him. Early on they kind of invited him over. They kind of they wanted to have discussions where their partners met and talked to each other. They talked about being family and opening up and things of that nature. They were also very crude and they're joking. She talked about using no teeth and how she was a ball buster and things of that nature ryan talked about getting somebody's face tatted on his gooch.

Speaker 2:

He did.

Speaker 1:

And so this is where, if you watch anything with Ryan Reynolds, if you watch his interviews and stuff, you see that he does that Like it's part of him saying weird, uncomfortable things around people, that kind of break the ice. That's what it feels like he's doing To me. It's also a manipulation tactic into this. Yeah, I mean yeah, how far can I get you to where your point, where now the lines are so blurred that I can now flip the script on you? Also, too, it seemed that she was very interested in him. She invited him when she was pumping into the the read lines and stuff into her trailer. There was just a behavior of which I could see they were setting him up that if he didn't acquiesce to their demands, they were going to turn those events around and then that clip.

Speaker 2:

You saw that clip where they were. They were doing that like it wasn't a super intimate scene, but they were like very close to each other they. They were slow dancing, they seemed like they were about to kiss. It was very romantic and intimate. And then, um, he's like into it. And then you can see him like snap off character and he's like cut and then she's like shocked by it. And then that was one of the scenes that she mentioned she was like, oh well, he wasn't in character. And then everyone was in the comments like girl, you are the one that wasn't in character and like actually in love for real. And then hold on that voice note that he left her.

Speaker 2:

He was like, hey, baby, I know you're sleeping right now, like I was like this is sexually charged okay he can't help the way his sleepy voice sound I don't know, but if you sound like that at 2 am, don't talk to me. I'm married and you're married, no for sure.

Speaker 1:

100 but she was in again inviting a different level behavior. One thing to be noted, too, was the movie deadpool was being filmed around this time as well, so they weren't around each other as much as they are used to. That's even shown in the text messages with him and ryan because, like I said, the thing about what ryan talked about getting the face tattooed on his gooch it was because he wanted things to get pushed back so they could be together a little bit longer.

Speaker 2:

This is very clear that this is probably one of the first times in their entire relationship they weren't together okay, and I'm gonna put some notes down, because there's several things that you just brought up that I want to get to.

Speaker 1:

So let's talk about deadpool and nice pool yep, so there was a character in there that, if y'all noticed, there was a nice pool character. His hair, the way that his beard looked, it was very similar to justin and his appearance. There's also a deleted scene with a joke that is so on the nose, where he talks about creating a female feminist podcast, which justin does have okay, and then there's another joke about pool dog dead, dead dog.

Speaker 2:

And then he's like um, you got to keep an eye on her because, um, she, she tries to find a new papa as soon as somebody else is in sight, don't you?

Speaker 1:

that would be my blake and then did you.

Speaker 2:

That was definitely about blake, because did you see the promotion interviews that he did with Hugh Grant and his mother? And he was like why were you trying to replace me as Blake's husband and why were you trying to replace me as Hugh's best friend? And that was it. And then his mom comes in, like why were you trying to fuck my son's wife? Oh shit. And then it's like they said it to you no to justin oh, there was a.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I never seen that yes, you didn't see those.

Speaker 2:

It was a whole thing. And then I was like, bro, why is ryan reynolds and hugh jackman promoting? It ends with us y'all are not in this movie, well, they did say.

Speaker 1:

they did say there was another thing too in which they talked about Blake Lyon, about how they were going to use their production company to help with the marketing. But she said she implied that it was going to be for free off the muscle and they like charged him like double.

Speaker 2:

OK, so really quick before I get into. No, let me so also in in that that whole thing. When you said he, you don't think that they've spent that much time away from each other. There has been whisperings of how controlling ryan reynolds is in relationships, especially, um, with his previous relationship too with scarlett johansson. So he basically didn't want her to work anymore after they got together because he wanted her to be at home and only for him to only have access to her, and that's it. And I think that was probably what's going on too with blake lively, because she hasn't had too many like she pops out once in a while and does, does something. Um, last thing that she was in was that movie with anna anna kendrick, and before that I can only remember Age of Madeline and then Gossip Girl, and then that's all I remember from her for real.

Speaker 1:

So I mean she also talked about that in her text message about feeling like she couldn't get her creative voice out the way that she wanted to and then I also want to talk about the last part about the nice pool yeah there's also a scene in which nice pool gets shot up. The person who's shooting him is supposed to be the female deadpool who was voiced by blake lively in the movie. She's not in character. She's not the person wearing the outfit but, that's her voice.

Speaker 1:

So again they showed her basically shooting nice pool up. And the fact that to think about this individual I think this is important to put in character to be the kind of psychopath that's going to use a billion dollar movie to bully or shit on and intimidate a person from allegations you're going to make in court shows the kind of like thought that how I'm untouchable these folks thought they were yes, they definitely think they're untouchable, because do you know what?

Speaker 2:

um Blake refers to Ryan and Taylor Swift as I missed that part her dragons. Oh man, she sees herself as Khaleesi she's the game of thrones they, they, neither of them think that they're touchable, so I wanted to get into how weird it is that ryan was rewriting the script there's also part of them trying to strong-arm the the production from yeah, because who do you think you are?

Speaker 2:

yeah, there's that one point at the end of the movie where um, the, the, the producer, um, justin is supposed to have a couple of weeks at at the editing bay by himself to do his editor's cut, and then Ryan and Blake strong arm their way into that. And then the, the, the studio really like wanted to refuse, but then she, she, um, she threatened to not do any marketing for the movie at all. So then they were like okay, you can do three days of editing. She ended up doing 10 days of editing and then requested to have justin removed and to do the last couple weeks of editing by herself. And then when, um, when the ryan's editor's cut was tested in her editor's cut was tested, she was like I promise that whoever has the more positive feedback we can release that one, justin's.

Speaker 2:

I said Ryan, justin's editor's cut was more popular amongst the tests and she again threw a fucking hissy fit and was like I'm not gonna promote anything, she's just not gonna show up. And then they had to release her version instead. Crazy, it was literally like when you start to get into everything that's been going on with this movie, it is like the the shining example of just white people using their privilege to strong arm their way and to just think that they can do whatever the fuck they want yeah and then white women just sitting there and benefiting off of the evil, psychopath shit that their white men do yeah because, because ryan reynolds is a psycho, psychopath, yeah I mean this.

Speaker 1:

This is what I felt like. Granted, I understand this is probably more in line with a movie, but I feel like the movie is kind of like a microcosm for something that actually is going on between them. It felt like both of them wanted to fuck justin and justin was not down with it I don't know about ryan, but blake wanted to fuck just ryan wanted justin to pull on his dick. I'm trying to tell you that's what it felt like he.

Speaker 1:

It started off with them separately, one of them and then when they found out that both of them wanted them, they were upset and they felt like this isn't our problem, this is his problem. He's the common denominator in both of our our stick here, so let's turn it on to them. Or it could have been one of them situations where it's like my wife got too comfortable with you and now she gotta prove to me that this ain't nothing. Yeah, because by golly, if I, if I seen anything like this going on, it's gonna be crazy in the absurd household.

Speaker 2:

No lie, it's gonna get crazy, yeah um, I don't think there was anything else that I wanted to to get into yeah, they supposed to be going to court in march.

Speaker 1:

They tried of 2026 I mean, what do you expect? A lot of stuff going on in la right now that judge put to death that makes sense though very simply put, because I want this case to start.

Speaker 2:

What is today the 7th, I need this case to start on the 10th these ain't.

Speaker 1:

These ain't normal people.

Speaker 2:

They got crazy schedules like I need this to start on the 10th no, we'll see it soon.

Speaker 1:

Don't worry. This this will play. It'll probably get dropped by the time we get to march that next year was trying to drop it.

Speaker 2:

They're gonna buy it. Yeah, he's gonna. He's gonna try to get something out of it Because you frivolously used the court, so now you have to deal with the consequences of doing so.

Speaker 1:

If I'm him, I'm just going to try to get part of her marketing team to work for me for free for my next film. That's the best thing you can get out of that.

Speaker 2:

I want, was it Sony? I don't know which studio Release Justin's cut? Please Release it, People. Studio release justin's cut please release it.

Speaker 1:

People have been requesting for them to do so. You know, what the another funny part about this is is the fact that she started this lawsuit off not only with the harassment claims, but like showing that he was trying to like do a smear campaign against her and didn't think that like people were going to ask why did he do?

Speaker 8:

that. Why would he want to do a smear campaign?

Speaker 1:

it's like nobody thought that you.

Speaker 2:

You didn't think anybody would ask that question no, because she thought that she would just do whatever she wanted and get her way like she does with the studios. But these are the courts, baby like that was like.

Speaker 1:

That was the one part that was like, because they showed the part where he was like oh, we're gonna do this like how they're doing haley bieber, this is what we're gonna do?

Speaker 2:

yeah, we're gonna give her the haley bieber treatment.

Speaker 2:

I'm just thinking to myself like, okay, you don't think anybody's gonna ask why, but whatever and then he literally showed receipts of you putting him and his entire family in a basement for the premiere after you banned him from going to the premiere in the first place. And then I cannot believe I forgot this she took over the the movie's whole wardrobe for for her character. Um, they had already spent a couple million, a couple like. She took over the movie's entire budget for her character's wardrobe. They spent so much more money than they would have if she just would have stuck to the original, like stylist and whatever they chose for that character. And then, um, uh, paparazzi photos leaked of them recording the movie and the public had the most horrible reaction to the style that she picked for this lady. And then the studio was pissed off and Justin got in trouble for it, because he's the one that was like fuck it, you can just go ahead and take over the the wardrobe for her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, I mean that's again. It's just nasty, especially like, too, when this is the wardrobe thing where he's like I guess the word was sexy was being used on set.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she was like oh, I want to do the beanie because it's sexy, Bitch, a beanie has never been sexy, ever Like you could but to use that against him to say that he was trying to harass.

Speaker 1:

This shit was all nasty.

Speaker 2:

You could be naked Beanies on your beanies on each titty. Still not sexy, Sorry. Like what is that?

Speaker 1:

So let's, before we wrap up, man, I just I need to inform the people at home. And our country is being captured by South African. Yeah, 100 percent. I know everybody sees that in real time. And my thing is this If you want us to have transparency and you say, oh, you're trying to find all of this fraud, instead of making all of these claims, show us the paperwork.

Speaker 1:

Doge like Doge, has yet to show us any details of all of these claims, of all of these oh, we've gotten these contracts done and we've stopped these leases on these federal buildings that weren't being used and all that other shit. You know why? They probably won't, because when you go into detail about what those buildings were being held for and why they were being held up, we'll probably learn a lot about facilities and things that were trying to be done, but certain parties were pushing against it for those things to happen, to the point where now we just paying on this lease because we might do something now. But I think we should just understand like we have to be extremely careful with this. Okay, so one of the things is that's been released as well and this is funny too about elon is that he talks about being free speech guy and oh, we got to be free speech. But then he gets upset when his boys get his doge boys get released.

Speaker 1:

Talking about this is you've committed a crime. If y'all are again. Y'all claim to be a government entity. That means we deserve to know who you are. So I'm gonna say your names so let's go here.

Speaker 1:

These are like some 19 to 22 year old kids that work for elon and have our social security information that's crazy a cash.

Speaker 1:

Uh, baba, luke farterito, ethan shower train, edward horsentine, and then the two people who weren't, uh, gaither cole kill killian and gavin kilger. All right, yeah, kilger. Those are the, the gentlemen working for him. Again, all these gentlemen between 19, 22-year-old, and I have some videos that I found about them that I think would be really interesting for us to play right now. So, let's see, this is for Luke. I'm going to play the whole thing. I'm just going to play a little bit of it. So it says he is the first. So I've always been interested in history.

Speaker 6:

Growing up, I learned Latin. I was never that good at it, but I was always kind of into that sort of stuff, read a lot about the Roman Empire and things. And one day I was just listening to a podcast back in March it was with Nat Friedman he just kind of got on the podcast eruption. No one knows how to read them, but some professors have created CT scans of these scrolls and they uploaded the data on the internet as a competition to see who could find writing inside of these scrolls. And when I heard that I was just immediately like oh my goodness, this is such a cool project. I have to work on this. I just went home from work that day at the end of the day, and I've been working on it evenings and weekends ever since. I run most of the things from my laptop it's just a normal macbook, don't worry, but then I've just got like five surplus computers in here.

Speaker 6:

Um, this is what I do. Most of my work from the rake school, and just the university of nebraska as a whole has provided a great educational background where I can then, you know, take these skills that I've learned and apply them to problems like this so you can already hear this kid is an impressionable youngster.

Speaker 1:

You can definitely tell that if Elon asked him to do something illegal, I'm pretty sure he's not going to get much pushback so here's another kid right here. This is Edward.

Speaker 8:

Meet Edward Korostein. He's one of the six minions that's been identified as helping. Elon and his little team of destroying, you know, basically the government from the inside, and so he's one of those guys. Been sitting in the building with him getting access to stuff he shouldn't have a clearance for, most likely because he's just 19 years old, he's barely out of high school and, uh, he has access to all this stuff can't even drink, hasn't fully developed.

Speaker 8:

Yet, right, because he's still so young, he probably doesn't realize the damage he's doing to people around the world, the united states and his own father's business. See his dad's a ceo, a ceo charles right here, ceo of lesser evil foods. I buy this popcorn probably once a week. I love this popcorn. It's a little bit more healthy and I love that about it. But now I'm never buying that product again. I'm telling my followers that you should not buy that product again.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if y'all eat the way I think y'all eat, but not buying this anymore Because of what your son is doing right now. I just think it's Because his son is making more money younger like dad, I'm we don't know that.

Speaker 1:

I think part of this, these are guys these guys might be just interns are they just interns they're.

Speaker 1:

They're right now what they're labeled as is just his doge team. They're not labeled as it because they don't have clearance. They don't. They're not a government body. This man doesn't have any kind of right to do what he's doing. That's why it's the problem and the fact of that people honestly believe they are trying to account for fraud and things of that nature. I just don't. I don't see anything in elon musk's history that we should believe he has good intentions with that information. Like they're, people don't know they're trying to put missiles in space. That's not. Trump already put the executive order to wake up a program that was supposed to be like an iron dome where they put missiles in space. So if they shoot missiles at America, we can shoot them from space to block them.

Speaker 2:

Is there not a more efficient way to do that? You know who wants to do that?

Speaker 1:

Elon? He's all, yeah, let me put some nukes in space, boss, or the other way around literally is just he's like he's like luther, the most shining example of white mediocrity 100. He's lex luther and he's not even the cool lex luther like the one that was in, like the animated series or like the first two Superman.

Speaker 2:

He's not even like, he don't even got the cool bald.

Speaker 1:

Like he's Jesse Eisenberg, Lex Luthor. Like he's the suck of Lex Luthor.

Speaker 2:

He built like a fridge.

Speaker 1:

It's disgusting.

Speaker 2:

I hate it so much. I hate seeing him, I just like.

Speaker 1:

I don't understand people who are trying to just be on his side and say that he has our best interest in heart. I just don't. I haven't seen anything to that contrary. All I've seen is that quite, quite the opposite somebody who wants to enrich himself in his own pockets didn't he get um like escorted out of the white house or something? Like no, he got banned from the white house

Speaker 2:

they said that he can only work in the the capitol building across the street from well, he was trying to get an office in the white house.

Speaker 1:

This is what I read. He was trying to get an office in the right house. They denied that, put him across the street. But he does go back and forth there. But he was in the treasury and that's where all of the democrats were going to try to get him out because they had, like the, the armed forces were not allowing them to go inside because they're trying to subpoena him to have a discussion about what, what are you doing and what's going on, and give us information. They, they do the, the, the announcement for it, so they can have the council and everybody vote. They don't tell everybody. So there was eight people who didn't get to vote. So then they were like, oh no, well, we don't have to do it now.

Speaker 2:

And they're like no, you need to do a recount and let us all know like what the fuck within the right time, because yo, oh my god, but this is what he's doing some nonsense, no, but after the dude who missed one of the votes tweeted that and said told people what happened.

Speaker 1:

This is what elon says don't be a dick, mate. He told the nigga don't be a dick because they trying to get information from you you're in government, find different verbiage. I'm telling you well, he's not in government. That's the thing this guy stopped saying didn't, didn't he doge is a special interest, no, but wasn't there, like a a role that he got, like the efficiency, that's doge, oh okay, and that's not anything government. That's like a think group, like a think tank what the?

Speaker 1:

fuck that we've allowed to have information that they shouldn't have and they keep trying to compare this nigga to george soros. George soros did not have control of the treasury. There's a difference. If you prove that you have this, you know fraud. Oh, I'll listen.

Speaker 1:

I'm 100 down for listening but, I'm not believing that you taking down the us aid you know are developed, helping us develop worlds is going to be in a good light, because the one thing about it is that stuff was brought into the into what was going on now around Kennedy's time, and it was for an important reason because for a while we were not looking at these countries and treating them and putting them to the side. And then you got created all these terror cells that were able to organize and attack because all of the bullshit that was going on. That's why you give that aid because you want to develop these countries so they don't grow up to destroy us and kill us like they did, you know, in 2001.

Speaker 1:

So oh my god, I mean that's what I'm saying, like if you look at the actual history of it, look what we had. We had reagan bush, so that was three terms of republican presidency yeah then you have the democrat, which is clinton, who tries to make shit you know better but ends up, you know, when you try, when you've been so aggressive in those first parts, of being just like ruthless with it, then when you try to talk to them, they're not going to want to just talk no because they don't believe you.

Speaker 1:

From them, the three presidents of the one of three terms of of violence. Basically, then you get bush back in and then what do we get? Big time attack.

Speaker 1:

So I mean again 11 we, I want to avoid that, and so I think that's what the importance of having aid and all that stuff is to do. It is to deter from actions. But nobody cares about that. You just y'all want to try to go to this isolation shit gonna fuck us all over. I'm just promise you that shit don't work. That shit only works when you tax the rich to the oblivion, like I promise you that shit don't work otherwise.

Speaker 2:

But uh, I think that's the only answer I think we did a good job today it was a very fun show always, always have fun with you, baby. I think the Grammys gave us a lot of content to talk about and I appreciate it very much.

Speaker 1:

We got to have giggles and we got to still talk about black and white people. Yeah. We got to find a way we always do All right. So life is a labor of love, so let's keep building these moments together and remember your job is not your family, and the only thing you should be exploiting is these corporations.

Speaker 2:

Tell them what to do, baby follow us on all of the social media at talkfnftv on twitter, facebook, instagram, tiktok. If you're currently on youtube, like comment, subscribe. Love you, bye.