August 11, 2025

01:09:19

Bring Me Back Some Dice!

Bring Me Back Some Dice!
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Bring Me Back Some Dice!

Aug 11 2025 | 01:09:19

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On this episode El and B-Eazy read and react to some emails, talk about what they watched and get into a couple of articles. 

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze Radio show starts now. Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze Radio show podcast. It's your boy Be Easy. It's your boy, Al, and you can find us everywhere. You get your podcast for free, 99. And if you're watching this thank you on YouTube. If you're not watching on YouTube, go to YouTube and subscribe to the DJ Blaze radio show podcast, please. And thank you. L. Yo, yo. How you doing? [00:01:01] Speaker B: Another day, man. We back at it, man. Another week. [00:01:04] Speaker A: Another week of consistency. Yeah. If you will. [00:01:08] Speaker B: We need to keep on putting that content out, as they call it. You know, nowadays, so many people call everything content. [00:01:15] Speaker A: Content? [00:01:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm a content creator. Oh. I create content. You create content? What do you mean? You know, I'm on the website. What website? Only fan. That's not content. [00:01:28] Speaker A: That's content. And ain't you think that's content? [00:01:31] Speaker B: There's so many people that was doing the. Any phones already now? Let me stop. [00:01:37] Speaker A: Yeah. How was your week? [00:01:38] Speaker B: It was cool. It was cool, man. Still trying to rest up, man. I'm sore. Body hurting. [00:01:45] Speaker A: Them kids putting the beating on you? [00:01:47] Speaker B: Nah, I got in the gym. Nah, I got a lot more shit going on, like, moving around, a lot more out, you know, the heat, you know, wearing all that gear. I'm already taking off tomorrow, so if they hear this, it's too late. I'm already off. Good. [00:02:03] Speaker A: That mean you have a chance to watch it on YouTube? [00:02:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I'mma run. I'll run it. Run it back. Cause I'm tired of all three of y' all watching. [00:02:11] Speaker A: No, it'd be more than three by the end of the week. [00:02:14] Speaker B: They need to go ahead and get us tree mode. [00:02:17] Speaker A: We need. We need. We need more followers, though. [00:02:20] Speaker B: Yeah, man. [00:02:21] Speaker A: So if you listen. If you listening, if you listen to. Go to YouTube and. Because the listeners on, like, Apple and all the other stuff is way higher than the views on YouTube. [00:02:33] Speaker B: So. Yeah, everybody, you know, everybody nowadays, they're mobile, they're moving around. It's hard to. I understand. It's hard to sit and watch something that might be an hour long on your cell phone, but if you could bring it at home, you know, you could pop it on. [00:02:48] Speaker A: But if you hear most people when they say, like, how do they consume? Like, they'd be like, I watched this podcast, so I watched that podcast, or whatever. [00:02:55] Speaker B: So. But are they really watching it? Are they watching a full hour of it? Certain things aren't podcasts that they say and they're watching. Yeah. You know, it's alive or. [00:03:06] Speaker A: Yeah, they call everything a podcast, so. [00:03:08] Speaker B: You know, tune in, man. [00:03:11] Speaker A: Yeah, well, just watch. [00:03:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, tune in. [00:03:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:03:19] Speaker B: But I. I ain't did. I ain't did too much this week, man. Laying low. [00:03:23] Speaker A: I hear that flash. [00:03:24] Speaker B: Trying to. Trying to rest up, get in that. [00:03:28] Speaker A: Rest up for what? [00:03:29] Speaker B: I'm tired. My body hurt. That's a shame. I got, you know, I'm all. I'm like the million dollar man. I got all sorts of bolts and screws in me. [00:03:38] Speaker A: You got more duties this year. [00:03:42] Speaker B: Yeah, as of now. [00:03:45] Speaker A: I see. [00:03:46] Speaker B: As of now. Yes. Word. So that's it, man. You know, I still got family in town. Okay. [00:03:52] Speaker A: So somebody got a bone to pick with you about family in town, too. [00:03:55] Speaker B: Pull up. I got it on me right now. [00:04:04] Speaker A: Shout out to Jones on the Music Jones podcast. [00:04:06] Speaker B: Shout out to Jones. [00:04:07] Speaker A: I told him about Maceo being here and whatever. Whatever. He's like, what? And this nigga ain't. [00:04:13] Speaker B: You did say that. [00:04:14] Speaker A: Where he at? [00:04:15] Speaker B: You did say he was gonna get the. [00:04:16] Speaker A: Yeah, Jones was highly. [00:04:18] Speaker B: For real. [00:04:18] Speaker A: Yeah, he wanted. You know, Jones is a music. What I call it. Well, he a music head, connoisseur, especially hip hop. [00:04:30] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. You right about it. [00:04:31] Speaker A: If the world considers this person a legend, of course, Jones will see. [00:04:37] Speaker B: You know what? You. You did say that for this one. But I do remember saying I bring Keith Murray over to his show. He was like, ah, he might not the who show over the Jones. [00:04:49] Speaker A: No, I was talking about my show, Joan. I don't. I. I. Well, I don't know. But Jones. Jones like anybody hip hop. [00:04:55] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:04:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:56] Speaker B: All right, Jones, we gotta tap in. I'm. I'm gonna get you to get somebody. [00:05:00] Speaker A: To stop by, especially if you. If you love them. Jones will love him because y' all love boom Bap. [00:05:05] Speaker B: I don't like boom Bap. [00:05:06] Speaker A: Yes, you do. You was just not listening to who kid. [00:05:10] Speaker B: Who kid got some. Who kid had an era. [00:05:14] Speaker A: Not who kid. It was DJ Green Lantern. Green Lantern. [00:05:18] Speaker B: But DJ Green Lantern, he would, like, remix and make a whole new song with different beats and all sorts. He's more of a. A engineer than a dj. Cause, like, he'll change. You know, people that listen to, you know, those old school mixtapes, they'll understand what I'm saying. [00:05:34] Speaker A: Y', all who still alive. [00:05:37] Speaker B: Yeah. So, you know, I'm a collector on that. So. [00:05:40] Speaker A: Shout out to. [00:05:41] Speaker B: Got it all, baby. [00:05:42] Speaker A: Shout out to that era. But, yeah, Jones would have Loved that. [00:05:45] Speaker B: I talked to Jones too. He didn't even say nothing about it. [00:05:48] Speaker A: Yeah, no. Well, you talked to him since last week? [00:05:52] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I want him to be on one of my shows. [00:05:55] Speaker A: Word? Word. We'll see if that's in his contract. We got a couple of emails. One from bmac, this from like last week. He says. Oh, and another thing. I think he sent this after. He might have sent it that same day. [00:06:15] Speaker B: He did a rant that day, didn't he? [00:06:16] Speaker A: Yeah, he sent it late that day. [00:06:18] Speaker B: He hated somebody. Somebody. Was it Jim Jones? [00:06:21] Speaker A: No, this was not last week. [00:06:22] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:06:23] Speaker A: Yeah, BMAC loved Jim Jones. [00:06:25] Speaker B: Oh, okay, okay. [00:06:27] Speaker A: He said, oh, and another thing, I'm done with Ari Lennox. Yup. The bogus shit she counted from the Martin show. He said be easy. Sigh. Yeah, I do do a sigh, dawg. Well, speaking of dawg. No, I won't go there. But ahrii, this ain't that. It's likely that she had nothing to give content wise. And pick one of the dumbest things to say, which adds to the 45 plus people don't want to hear. Nathaniel, the young crowd gotta say I overstand. Colorism bait is disgusting. But women have voices. I'm joking with the ladies. And even women. And even women got on top. No, I'm sorry. Even women got on Aritop. About that goofy bait shit she said on Epstein's Internet. No, this is not Epstein's Internet. Stay black. Did we talk about Ari Lennox, what she said about Martin last week? [00:07:24] Speaker B: Nah, what'd she do? [00:07:25] Speaker A: So she was saying that, you know how like Martin and Pam, when Martin used to clown on Pam? Yeah, she was saying that was like colorism or whatever. Cause he was. [00:07:34] Speaker B: I can understand it, certain things that he was saying. [00:07:38] Speaker A: Yeah, but the argument that people were saying was like he joked on everybody, like, but he never picked on her color. They were just joking back and forth on each other. Yeah, but he would talk about bdbs. [00:07:51] Speaker B: And stuff like that. But he wouldn't say, you're the darkest of the darkies. [00:07:55] Speaker A: And then she would have come back to him, calling him short stuff and pick at his ears and call him a munchkin and stuff like that. [00:08:02] Speaker B: So what was wrong that she said? [00:08:04] Speaker A: She just felt like people accepted it because she was darker. Cause Pam was darker. But people were saying, like he picked on Gina and he picked on Tommy and he picked on everybody, basically, you know what I'm saying? So that was their argument. It was one girl that had. She had like a video dissertation or Whatever about it. Like saying that it was part of colorism or whatever. Blah, blah, blah. But. [00:08:30] Speaker B: Oh, okay. I don't think so. Yeah, when you first said it, it popped in my mind. But at the same time, like you said. Like I said, he never talked about skin color. He never talked about, you know, and. [00:08:45] Speaker A: On the show it was all physical stuff. [00:08:47] Speaker B: It wasn't. Yeah, you know, hair. Your back got hair on it, you know. [00:08:54] Speaker A: Yes. You know, just calling horse hair. Whatever. Yeah, but one thing though. Like, Martin was the only one who was clowning Pam. All the other guys on the show wanted Pam. Cole wanted Pam. Tommy got with Pam. Jerome wanted Pam. Yeah, yeah. Like all the other guys wanted Pam. [00:09:15] Speaker B: Yeah, I think she might have messed up with that one. Yeah, that was one of those things where you're trying to say something. You're trying to make content. [00:09:24] Speaker A: Yeah, Doc, he said. Yeah, she probably was trying to. Yeah, yeah. Or maybe she just was watching the show and felt like popping on the Internet. I don't know. We got another email from. Is this our first email? Cheryl, shout out to. Cheryl, shout out to. [00:09:39] Speaker B: Ms. [00:09:39] Speaker A: Poison says something. It's from the some things you just don't say episode. She says, grand Rising Kings. What's up, Biscuit? She said, B. I'm writing in response to your comments about the stars on the Walk of Fame. I might be biased, but come on, son. Nas most definitely deserves a star over Busta. You must have fell and bumped your head to think otherwise. So, uh, oh, in like the hip hop world, Nas is definitely more prolific than Busta Rhymes as far as like, you know. [00:10:18] Speaker B: So you were trolling. [00:10:19] Speaker A: No, I wasn't trolling, but you gotta look past that. You know what I'm saying? You gotta look past. You gotta look like. This ain't the Walk of Fame in Brooklyn. [00:10:28] Speaker B: Go ahead. [00:10:28] Speaker A: This the Walk of Fame with like Michael Jackson and all of that. Like who is more famous out the world, Nas or Busta Rhymes? Like who more visible. Busta Rhymes been on like the View and shows like that. He been in movies. He got record sales and hits and all of that. [00:10:46] Speaker B: I don't know, man. The one thing you did say that he has been on is the View. I don't remember seeing Nas. So that. Yeah, I can understand that part. But. [00:10:58] Speaker A: But I'm not talking about like. [00:10:59] Speaker B: Cause I'm not talking about talent. I know what you talking about. You talking about. [00:11:03] Speaker A: And Busta Rhymes can rap his ass off too. But hip hop wise, like, you know, from Nas first album, Illmatic and all the other Stuff Nas do. As far as music, Illmatic is more like a. Somebody who love hip hop gonna say Illmatic is the tightest of the tight albums, but somebody who don't really listen to real. Real street hip hop like that, they might not ever heard hip hop. I mean, Illmatic, they ain't heard Busta Rhymes album either, but they probably heard more Busta songs. [00:11:37] Speaker B: Busta only got maybe three songs that everybody might have heard. [00:11:41] Speaker A: Which ones? [00:11:43] Speaker B: Woohah. The one with Janet Jackson and Baby, did you give it to me? [00:11:53] Speaker A: Okay, so that's three. [00:11:54] Speaker B: Nah, I wouldn't even say that. [00:11:55] Speaker A: Put your hands where my eyes can see. [00:11:56] Speaker B: No. Yeah, take that one away. Put your hands where my eyes can see and that's it. [00:12:00] Speaker A: Baby, can you give it to me? I wanna say it was in some movies. [00:12:03] Speaker B: That's a tight reach. That's a tight one. [00:12:05] Speaker A: It might be a reach. I don't know. I'm just saying. He got more commercial quote unquote hits than NASA have. [00:12:15] Speaker B: I don't know that I rule the world. [00:12:17] Speaker A: That's one. [00:12:18] Speaker B: But that's a. That one's bigger than all of those. [00:12:23] Speaker A: Maybe you gotta think about. [00:12:24] Speaker B: They. They played that on. So, you know, in New York, they have almost like the white stations. [00:12:30] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's everywhere you go. [00:12:33] Speaker B: They don't have too much here. [00:12:34] Speaker A: Yes, they do. [00:12:34] Speaker B: I mean, well, they do. [00:12:35] Speaker A: They do. They do. [00:12:36] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. [00:12:37] Speaker A: Everywhere you go, they got but a top 40 station and they got the hip hop. [00:12:41] Speaker B: That song is on everything. [00:12:43] Speaker A: If I rule the world. [00:12:44] Speaker B: Lauryn Hill. [00:12:45] Speaker A: Yeah. Now or back then it was. [00:12:47] Speaker B: You still might catch one. Yeah, you will catch it. You won't catch a bust around. Yeah, you won't catch a bust around still playing. [00:12:54] Speaker A: You would catch a Busta Rhyme still playing. [00:12:55] Speaker B: No. Ha. [00:13:00] Speaker A: Uh. [00:13:02] Speaker B: I know she had more to say because she loved Nas. [00:13:05] Speaker A: She said, I like bus and all. He got joints. But his name never comes up in the top three. Even with Wooha. There you go again. Like she missing the whole. You talking about top three in hip hop, Busta rhymes. Like, Cee Lo is not a top nothing in hip hop, but he got a bigger song than Busta Rhymes and Nas. [00:13:24] Speaker B: Crazy. [00:13:25] Speaker A: Crazy. And what's the other song? It's another song Cee Lo got that's big. [00:13:31] Speaker B: Another singing song. [00:13:32] Speaker A: Fuck you. [00:13:33] Speaker B: Yeah, fuck you. Crazy. Let's stick with crazy. [00:13:37] Speaker A: But even crazy. But I. I hear. I would hear fuck you in the grocery store, but it'll be the edited version. [00:13:44] Speaker B: Yes, it's. [00:13:45] Speaker A: You know what I'M saying, like, just being top three don't mean you more successful than. Cause what is. You can't say. [00:13:54] Speaker B: So. All right, so saying that you think. Well, yes, I was gonna say CeeLo Green deserves a walk on flame before Busta Rhymes. [00:14:05] Speaker A: He do. [00:14:05] Speaker B: He do. [00:14:05] Speaker A: He does. [00:14:06] Speaker B: What's the name of that show. [00:14:09] Speaker A: He was on? The show you talking about sweet 16? [00:14:11] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. The show where you the judge and you. I think he was one of the first judges on. You know, when they turned around. [00:14:19] Speaker A: Oh, the Voice. [00:14:21] Speaker B: The Voice. [00:14:22] Speaker A: He was on the Voice. [00:14:22] Speaker B: He was the Voice. [00:14:23] Speaker A: He was on the Voice. [00:14:24] Speaker B: I think that was the first. The first one, too. Like, the first season. [00:14:28] Speaker A: Do you think he deserved it before Busta Rhymes? [00:14:31] Speaker B: Yeah, because of that. Like. Like you said. [00:14:34] Speaker A: But who came out first? [00:14:36] Speaker B: Oh, Busta Rhymes. [00:14:37] Speaker A: Busta Rhymes came out before all of them. [00:14:38] Speaker B: Yeah, he came out in 1992. [00:14:40] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I know shit. I know. Shit. [00:14:42] Speaker B: Look at the braids on Brad. [00:14:45] Speaker A: She said, love watching the show, but watch how you talk about Nas. I'm gonna talk about anybody the way I wanna talk about it, Cheryl. Oh, and you keep watching. Please do it. Please keep watching, Cheryl. Please keep watching. [00:14:55] Speaker B: We need you. [00:14:57] Speaker A: But, like, I just. I just. I'm more objective when it comes to. [00:15:03] Speaker B: Stuff like you going with popularity. [00:15:06] Speaker A: No, I'm. I'm. No, I'm not going with popularity, per se. Well, kind of, yeah, I am, but it's not based on my personal feelings, like who I listen to the most. Because I probably listen to. I probably listen to both of them pretty much equal. Because, like, my senior year, Buster had. What's it called? [00:15:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:30] Speaker A: Ele. [00:15:30] Speaker B: Enigma. [00:15:31] Speaker A: No, no, not elect. Yeah, something Level Event. Extinction. Level. Event. [00:15:36] Speaker B: Extinction Level. Event. [00:15:37] Speaker A: That one came out my senior year, and that was in the car. We listened to that in the car. [00:15:42] Speaker B: Dangerous was on that. This is. [00:15:44] Speaker A: Nah, I don't think that was on there. That was before. [00:15:49] Speaker B: Oh, word. [00:15:49] Speaker A: Yeah, I think that was an album before that. [00:15:51] Speaker B: Knight Rider was on there. [00:15:52] Speaker A: Nah, I wanna say that was. Might have been after. I can't remember. But that was, like, the song with Janet Jackson was on that album. Okay, but that album. Jermaine dupree. Life in 1472 or whatever. [00:16:08] Speaker B: That album. [00:16:09] Speaker A: That one was hard. [00:16:10] Speaker B: You like that album? [00:16:11] Speaker A: Yes. Cause he had, like. He had the song With Bone. He had a DMX song on there. [00:16:16] Speaker B: Jay Z song. [00:16:17] Speaker A: The Jay Z song was on there. He had, like, five or six, like, real good tracks, and that was one of them. That. That was one of the albums in the Rotation, like the beginning of the school year. We would listen to Going to School or whatever, but that Bustin Rhymes was on there. But I probably listened to both of them, like, pretty much maybe the same. But Nas had more music out more recently, though. But I don't really have. No. [00:16:41] Speaker B: I can't believe you saying that, though. What, that Nas don't deserve a star on it before Busta Rhymes? [00:16:49] Speaker A: I don't think so. [00:16:50] Speaker B: We just level. [00:16:51] Speaker A: I mean, for one, Busta came out first. [00:16:55] Speaker B: Yeah, but, you know, when Busta came out, he was a superstar. You know how rap groups come out, and it's just that one person that you always waited for. And he would feature on everything. Like how Method was with Wu Tang. [00:17:12] Speaker A: That's how he was. [00:17:13] Speaker B: That's how he was. [00:17:14] Speaker A: Cause Scenario was the one that really took him over the top. [00:17:18] Speaker B: And that whole Leaders of the New School album was hard, but you always waited for Rah Rah like a dragon, you know, you waited for that stuff. But I can't. I still can't. I can't see it. [00:17:30] Speaker A: You can't see it because I'm not. [00:17:32] Speaker B: Going by rap and all that. Cause really, I don't listen too much Nas. [00:17:36] Speaker A: Well, Nas was on Belly. [00:17:39] Speaker B: Yeah, but white people ain't watch Belly. [00:17:42] Speaker A: It was a cult classic. It's a cult classic. Cult classic is cult classic. [00:17:48] Speaker B: No, it's not. [00:17:49] Speaker A: Cult classic just means people in that. [00:17:52] Speaker B: I know what you're saying, but it ain't Hood. [00:17:53] Speaker A: I ain't. I'm not gonna call. I'm not gonna just sit here and call it a hood cult classic. Just a cult classic. Cult classic. Cult classic. Cult classic. Like Half Baker's a cult classic for smokers or whatever. [00:18:06] Speaker B: Okay. Yeah. You know, I ain't gonna say that, but I don't know. I. I can't see why. I. I can't. I can't really. [00:18:17] Speaker A: You can't see why Busta Rhymes would get it before? [00:18:19] Speaker B: Why you would pick it? [00:18:20] Speaker A: I just said, does he. Does he deserve. I. I asked the question. Does he deserve before Nas? [00:18:25] Speaker B: Yeah, and. But your defense was almost like. [00:18:31] Speaker A: He did more popular stuff. [00:18:33] Speaker B: I don't think so. [00:18:34] Speaker A: You don't think he did more popular stuff? [00:18:36] Speaker B: The View getting on the View. Okay, he did that. He did that. [00:18:40] Speaker A: He was in Halloween. [00:18:42] Speaker B: Go ahead. I mean, Nas was in Belly. [00:18:45] Speaker A: That's all the movies Nas was in. [00:18:47] Speaker B: Nah. [00:18:47] Speaker A: What other movie Nas was in? Oh, it don't matter. Shaft. We talked about this last week, though, how he overacts in everything. Higher learning. [00:19:01] Speaker B: He was. I Liked him in higher learning. [00:19:03] Speaker A: Yeah, well, I ain't gonna say he overacted in higher learning, but, you know. [00:19:06] Speaker B: He played his role. [00:19:07] Speaker A: I ain't saying not. Did I say, did Nas deserve one, period? Did I say that? Was that a question I asked? [00:19:14] Speaker B: Ax our listener. [00:19:16] Speaker A: If Nas. If I don't think Nas will ever get one, just like I don't think Jay Z ever do one or. You know what I'm saying? Certain people, I don't think they'll do it just because it ain't really like Snoop doing. Cause that's just shit Snoop do. Just Snoop. Snoop will take a goddamn. A hoodie award from Steve Harvey or something. You know what I'm saying? Like, he'll do shit like that. [00:19:39] Speaker B: Jay Z don't have one. [00:19:40] Speaker A: I don't think so. No. [00:19:43] Speaker B: I could see him on it, though. [00:19:45] Speaker A: Doing the Walk of Hall of Fame. Shit. [00:19:47] Speaker B: Yeah, maybe I can see him do it. [00:19:49] Speaker A: I can't see them. I don't think that's some shit. They really. [00:19:53] Speaker B: Beyonce, she got to. She gotta. [00:19:56] Speaker A: I guess, yeah. [00:19:58] Speaker B: I don't know. Oh, well. [00:19:59] Speaker A: Do Kelly Rowland got one? [00:20:01] Speaker B: No, I think one of them maybe Destiny's Child, maybe as a group. Yeah, maybe. But Beyonce's name is so big. She need one. [00:20:10] Speaker A: Like, they should pay for hers to be there. [00:20:12] Speaker B: You so stupid, man. Come on. Why? [00:20:15] Speaker A: Cause she. Beyonce. You think Michael Jackson had to pay for his own? Some of them people probably ain't had to pay for their own. [00:20:20] Speaker B: You know what? I think back in the day, you might not have to pay for your own. I think it was like, what's that in front of the. [00:20:27] Speaker A: The China Theater, Chinese Theater or something like that. [00:20:30] Speaker B: I think they was doing it, but I think it's. [00:20:32] Speaker A: It's like certain streets is like the main Streets or something. I never been there. [00:20:37] Speaker B: Me neither. [00:20:38] Speaker A: So I don't know if it's like one long walk, if it's like a whole, like, area and there's a whole bunch of them and. Yeah, I think it is the big time. People get on the big names and they got the other one on the alley. No, back on the other corner street. [00:20:51] Speaker B: What do you think it'll be on the alley one Buster. [00:20:58] Speaker A: Shout out to Busta Rhymes. I don't know, man. Yeah, we got a. Another email. Shout out to Cheryl, though. I'm just. I. I ain't trolling, but I'm just asking, posing a question, like, Nas might be your favorite rapper. Think outside of your favorite rapper. [00:21:11] Speaker B: It's your defense on it, though. [00:21:12] Speaker A: What? [00:21:13] Speaker B: It's it's your defense. Sounds like you rooting for Busta Rhymes. Busta Rhymes? [00:21:18] Speaker A: I'm just being objective. [00:21:20] Speaker B: Like, what's your true thought then? [00:21:23] Speaker A: My true thought? Like what my feeling is. [00:21:25] Speaker B: Who you think deserve it more? [00:21:28] Speaker A: Deserve. I don't do deserve. I don't do deserve. [00:21:33] Speaker B: Who you rather on it more? [00:21:35] Speaker A: Who I would rather? [00:21:36] Speaker B: Yes. [00:21:37] Speaker A: Probably Nas. Cause hip hop wise. [00:21:41] Speaker B: Hit the applause on there, man. [00:21:43] Speaker A: Why? [00:21:44] Speaker B: Because I feel like you crossed over to the dark side. [00:21:46] Speaker A: There's no crossing over. This is what being objective means. Taking your own personal feelings out of it. [00:21:53] Speaker B: I got you. Hit that button for me, man. Hit it for sure. [00:21:55] Speaker A: I get a shorter pause, but probably Nas. Cause no, it's not. Cause I'm thinking outside of. [00:22:04] Speaker B: No, I'm saying the debate of it is over. Why it went on for two weeks. [00:22:09] Speaker A: It's not two weeks. It's one week. [00:22:10] Speaker B: This is the second episode. Two weeks. [00:22:13] Speaker A: You don't know how to count weeks? [00:22:14] Speaker B: Oh, we count episodes. [00:22:16] Speaker A: Okay, two episodes. But she bought it. Cheryl bought. Thank you, Cheryl, for bringing this shit back up. But yeah, worldwide, probably bust her. But personally and culture wise. Nas, y' all happy? We got an email from the homie DJ Highstar. Shout out to High Star. He says, you're what up, fam. Y' all remember the Virginia rapper Famlay? Yep. Quick shout out to Jid. Is it Jid or J I D? Freddie Gibbs and the other rappers dropping heat. Yeah, I did hear Jid drop something. [00:22:52] Speaker B: I heard a family interview. [00:22:55] Speaker A: Yeah, he was talking about he was. [00:22:58] Speaker B: Really like, selling drugs. He went back home. Cause he was on the run or something. [00:23:02] Speaker A: Yeah, he was talking about pushing them. I don't wanna say he was talking about pushing them too. Or not. I saw a little clip of it, like last week. A week before last, something like that. [00:23:11] Speaker B: It must have popped back up. Cause this what I'm thinking about. I listened to the interview. It was probably a year ago. [00:23:18] Speaker A: It might have been the same one. Cause it did look familiar. Like the clothes he had on and stuff. [00:23:21] Speaker B: See, I didn't see it, but I heard it. I was listening to it. [00:23:25] Speaker A: Was it on? Was it Rory and Matt? No, it wasn't that show. But I think I saw the one you talking about recently. He says, oh, and Freddie Gibbs album pretty dope too. [00:23:37] Speaker B: It is. [00:23:38] Speaker A: It might be better than. I ain't want to say it. It might. It's close to being as good as clips album. [00:23:47] Speaker B: Yeah, it is. [00:23:48] Speaker A: That shit's smooth. And currency dropped the album, too. Currencies ain't as Good as. [00:23:53] Speaker B: I can't get the. I can't get into currency. Freddie Gibbs, he could really rap, but all that extra shit. He getting in trouble. [00:24:01] Speaker A: Not in trouble for, but just doing. Just extra shit. [00:24:04] Speaker B: All that extra stuff and just Spready Gibbs. My daughter calls Spready Cheeks Spready Gibbs or some shit. [00:24:11] Speaker A: Shout out to Freddie Gibbs, man. He says, let's see. L. Did they clean up the studio after all those names you dropped? You, my friend, are dos. Eke is interesting talking about Forrest Gump levels of notoriety and. And quirky Kevin Bacon connections you have, bro. I love to hear a little backstory on your time in industry and your life in general. Do you think your network connections are based more through family, or are you a product of being outside in the 90s slash 2000s in New York? [00:24:43] Speaker B: Ah, I thought of that. That's funny, though. That's funny. To clean up the studio. I like that. [00:24:49] Speaker A: What a cleanup studio. [00:24:52] Speaker B: Yeah, he said it on the. On he said, did they clean up the studio? All the names are dropped in here. [00:24:56] Speaker A: Oh, okay. I got it over my head. I got you. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. [00:25:02] Speaker B: I thought of that too, because, you know, a lot of. But my family in New York, they used to say the same thing, like, how you know this, how you know them, how you know this? [00:25:13] Speaker A: You like Slumdog Millionaire? [00:25:15] Speaker B: No. [00:25:15] Speaker A: You ever seen that movie? [00:25:16] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:25:17] Speaker A: And you know how he just. [00:25:18] Speaker B: Indian kid. [00:25:19] Speaker A: Yeah. But he just randomly knew the stuff based on just stuff that happened in his life that was. It wasn't really like a coincidence. He just ran into this stuff. Well, I guess it would be a coincidence. He just ran into the stuff and stuff that happened made him know the answers to the questions. It's just stuff that happened in your life to make connect you to these people, I guess. [00:25:36] Speaker B: I don't know. I mean. [00:25:37] Speaker A: Cause you're not related to, like, Keith Murray or. [00:25:39] Speaker B: Nah. [00:25:40] Speaker A: A lot of these people. [00:25:41] Speaker B: Nah. Good friends. A lot. Most of them's good friends, but. Yeah, most of them good friends. I'm not gonna say I related to all of them, because I'm not. I related. Maybe one or two. [00:25:54] Speaker A: Like Maceo. [00:25:55] Speaker B: Yeah. But even him, I couldn't even. I don't remember anybody else, but if another something come up where we're talking about somebody, I'd be like, yeah, such and such. Yeah. I didn't know. Yeah. [00:26:09] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:26:10] Speaker B: I don't know. He said, let me. [00:26:12] Speaker A: Let's. [00:26:12] Speaker B: Let's say growing up in New York. Okay, let's do that. [00:26:15] Speaker A: All right. He said, this is a safe space. Had to lay my grandma to rest this past weekend. Damn. Sorry to hear that. Shit was hard, man. I'd be crying on my own time and shit, but had to be strong for the fam. No, you ain't had to be strong for the fam. [00:26:32] Speaker B: Nah, you don't. [00:26:33] Speaker A: Yeah. A deacon tried to get up and do a plain analogy to her transition. She took flight, but royally was fucking the shit up. My cousin and I were pallbearers. Thus we were sitting in the front seat. I'm talking about. All of us was heckling, homie, we are not the people to sit next to each other at the fence. So y' all was laughing. Like, were y' all laughing, heckling, or were y' all saying, like, no, this ain't it. Like. [00:26:57] Speaker B: Like, why he doing that? Yeah, I do that, too. [00:26:59] Speaker A: Like, when my daddy died and I, you know, you sit on the front if you. You know, if it's your daddy, your mom, or whatever, you sitting on the front row. But the nigga was lying like, he ain't never had met my fucking daddy, man. The dude was like. And Blue was a nice man. Like, nigga, you. I was so mad. Like, I was so mad, I was crying. Cause he was lying, bro. [00:27:18] Speaker B: They do that. They come up with a whole story. And such. Sister, such and such was a deacon in this church. She used to always bring potato salad. [00:27:29] Speaker A: You know, the wildest ones is, like, when you go to somebody funeral who is like a hood person or like a dope boy or something, and all. [00:27:41] Speaker B: They can talk about is his younger years in high school. [00:27:44] Speaker A: But no, they turn that into telling people to get their life right. And they don't really, like, say, this person going to hell. [00:27:53] Speaker B: But I never came across that. [00:27:55] Speaker A: Now, sometimes they'll try to tell the. And young people in the audience, you need to use this as a lesson, that type of shit. Or they just lie and put them in heaven. [00:28:05] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:28:05] Speaker A: When everybody that know him know this nigga was hell. You know what I'm saying? [00:28:08] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't like going to funerals. I only go to immediate families or, you know. [00:28:15] Speaker A: And like, then when my homeboy died. So my homeboy died in. It's probably like 20, 19 or something like that. So all of the homeboys, we was like Paul Bears, we was like, sitting at the front on the side, and the preacher came out, and the preacher's shoes was, like, so, like, bent up and leaning, and we was, like, cracking up. And my homeboy E Was like, B. Love, man. Stop. Bo. I think Jones. I think it was me, Jones. Edie. Shout out to Edie. It was a few of us, but them two was, like, sitting closest to me. And they was, like, telling me to stop laughing. Like, I had to put my head down. Like, I was crying, laughing at that. And then we saw the preacher, and, like, that's something else. And it was like, yeah, that. The preacher. That. The shoes. And he still had the same shoes, like, five years later. Yeah. He said, I love being. Being black, man. I swear. Who are the family members that you cannot sit next to on serious occasions? [00:29:10] Speaker B: Somebody brought that up on the podcast recently, too. [00:29:14] Speaker A: Who? I can't sit next to family members? [00:29:17] Speaker B: Yeah, my whole family. [00:29:19] Speaker A: My cousin Nigel. Cause he always say some shit. Probably 40. Shout out to 40 from Scumbag Lounge. [00:29:26] Speaker B: Scumbag Lounge. Yeah. [00:29:28] Speaker A: But see, I wouldn't be sitting next to him now. Cause he married, so he'll be sitting next to his wife. [00:29:32] Speaker B: I mean, he could still be another. [00:29:34] Speaker A: But Nigel married, too. But Nigel, he gonna say some slick shit. [00:29:37] Speaker B: You don't have to get so technical. He just. [00:29:40] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, no, I don't. I don't really care now. I really can't. You know, I might laugh at anything. [00:29:46] Speaker B: It might be my older brother. Not the oldest one, but my older brother. [00:29:50] Speaker A: You can't sit next to him with seeing. [00:29:52] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause D. His. He's a nut. I. He ain't a nut, but, you know, he just. [00:30:00] Speaker A: He just cracked all the time. [00:30:02] Speaker B: All the time. Like, if I call him right now, he gonna say some. He gonna. He gonna be cracking. Cracking jokes the whole time. [00:30:11] Speaker A: He said it was great seeing my family, though. Be easy with your humor. I don't think I can sit next to you. Yeah. I ain't the nigga to sit next to. Cause I'm the one who gonna be laughing and cracking. [00:30:20] Speaker B: You remember that party we went to? [00:30:22] Speaker A: Which party? You can't see. You don't want to say it. [00:30:26] Speaker B: Not really. But the thing we sing hanging on the door. I was pointing it out. Damn, they could sit us next to each other. [00:30:33] Speaker A: Where were we at? You don't want to stay on camera. [00:30:36] Speaker B: The testing, the sipping. It was a bourbon. [00:30:41] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Yeah. But that wasn't her spot, though. But. Yeah. [00:30:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:30:46] Speaker A: Was it like a. Was it a sex chair hanging up on the man? [00:30:50] Speaker B: It looked like one of them swings. [00:30:52] Speaker A: Swings. Yeah. Yeah. [00:30:53] Speaker B: So the whole time, me and you was just like. Yeah, our little section with Cor. [00:30:57] Speaker A: Yeah. We was picking that. Picking at everything. [00:30:58] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:30:59] Speaker A: He said, you a. You a timing funny. Your timing is impeccable when you slinging jokes and puns. I watch a lot of white shows and just be timing on them shows. I watch a lot of comedy. [00:31:10] Speaker B: You know what else get you sharp? [00:31:12] Speaker A: What? [00:31:13] Speaker B: Watching old shit like freaking Fred Sanford and stuff like that. [00:31:16] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:31:17] Speaker B: They was good on that. [00:31:18] Speaker A: Yeah. He said, oh, look at this flexing ass nigga right here on a plane right now headed to Cancun. And flight attendant looking at me like I'm holding up the plane from leaving. I'mma put a list email. Put in a list email. When I land, Holla at y' all later. Shout out to you, DJ Highstar. [00:31:36] Speaker B: When was that? Yesterday? [00:31:38] Speaker A: Nah, he wrote that this morning. [00:31:39] Speaker B: Today. [00:31:39] Speaker A: Yeah. Have a safe, safe flight. My. Yeah. [00:31:42] Speaker B: Yeah. Bring us back. Bring me back some pair of dice from Cancun. Yeah. Where I always tell people I used to, like, collect dice. Really tell them, bring me back some dice. [00:31:52] Speaker A: My. My daddy. My daddy used to collect shot glasses. [00:31:55] Speaker B: Yeah. Everybody do that. [00:31:56] Speaker A: So I went somewhere. I think it was like, the first time I went to Jamaica, and I ain't bought no. I was. The first time I went. I had, like. I went over there with, like, 150. [00:32:04] Speaker B: Okay, so you was tight. [00:32:05] Speaker A: I was tight. That plan I was working at wasn't paying shit. Shit. I just barely made it over there, So I ain't really bought nobody back nothing. It was someplace. It was someplace that my daddy never went. My daddy did used to travel. He'd go on cruises and all kind of stuff. [00:32:18] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:32:19] Speaker A: So I came back, and he was like, you been to where? He's like, you ain't brought me nothing back. Not even a shot glass. Damn. He was hurt by that thing. But, yeah, dice. That's something to. [00:32:31] Speaker B: I tell everybody when they go into Vegas to bring me a pair back. I ain't never got one yet. [00:32:35] Speaker A: Somebody bring this man back some dice from Vegas, please. Why is. And it seems like everybody going to Vegas now? I seen a lot of people recently in Vegas. [00:32:43] Speaker B: You seen that shit that happened on the cruise? [00:32:46] Speaker A: What shit? Which one? [00:32:48] Speaker B: With. I didn't put it in the thing with a water slide. [00:32:53] Speaker A: Oh, and it cracked. Yeah, I did see that. So. Oh, somebody fell through. [00:32:56] Speaker B: I did fall through. I seen the video after. [00:32:58] Speaker A: So I. Yeah, the article said that somebody was injured. I didn't know it. Well, the one I saw it said that the shit cracked open with a person inside it. But I didn't click on it and read it or whatever. [00:33:11] Speaker B: I seen A video after that, after, you know, seeing the water coming out. But somebody did go through it. [00:33:16] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I saw. The little thing in the waterfall. Yeah. Bmac sent another email. He says, well, I. He said, you what up, show family. So I got a call from my pop, said, happy birthday, pop. [00:33:31] Speaker B: Hold on. [00:33:32] Speaker A: Shout out to your damn daddy. His daddy. Happy birthday to him. I don't care. Good luck. Shout out to B. Mac Daddy. He asked me if I knew who Malcolm Jamal Warner was and if I heard the tribute songs artists done for him. I said, I know a couple. But he proceeds to mention Robert Kelly. [00:33:54] Speaker B: R. Kelly. [00:33:55] Speaker A: Yeah, I forgot. They said he did do a song the Malcolm Jamal wanted in jail. [00:34:00] Speaker B: Oh, he did? [00:34:00] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:34:01] Speaker B: You didn't listen to it? [00:34:02] Speaker A: Hell, no. [00:34:03] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:34:03] Speaker A: I told him I didn't hear it. So he goes further about it, then mentions Chris Brown, and he says, I don't like what he stands for, but that man can sing. He literally says that about Chris Brown, but not R. Kelly. Speaking of Chris Brown, he was in Florence at the pilot on 52. [00:34:22] Speaker B: That damn pictures went viral. [00:34:24] Speaker A: Yeah. It went so viral until somebody lied and said he was in Tampa at a grocery store. [00:34:30] Speaker B: I saw somebody talking about, oh, this is AI. This picture's AI. [00:34:33] Speaker A: I saw that too. [00:34:35] Speaker B: But I seen a video also. [00:34:37] Speaker A: I saw a video. Yeah, like late that night or what? You know what I'm saying? Whenever she, like, not too long after the girl post, I was like, hold up. This. This one here. [00:34:45] Speaker B: Right, right. [00:34:45] Speaker A: But it was a lot of. Yeah. He said, I got a lot to say. I'll just keep sending random emails. Please keep sending them B. Mac. And we're gonna keep reading them. Send us email djblayshowgmail.com. you watched anything this week? [00:35:00] Speaker B: Nah, I didn't watch too much. I've been chilling out. I watched some old shit. You probably never never seen it. Crush grooving. Crush Groove. Crush Groove. Yeah. Crush Groove. You probably never seen that, though. [00:35:14] Speaker A: Who hasn't seen Chris? [00:35:15] Speaker B: You ain't seen it, man. [00:35:16] Speaker A: Come on, man. [00:35:17] Speaker B: Come on, man. [00:35:18] Speaker A: No. Have I seen Crush Groove? [00:35:20] Speaker B: Nah, you haven't, man. [00:35:21] Speaker A: Crush Groove is basically the story of Def Jam. Def Jam. [00:35:25] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:35:26] Speaker A: LL in that joke. [00:35:27] Speaker B: LL Is in it. [00:35:28] Speaker A: A young LL Curtis Blow in that. [00:35:30] Speaker B: Joint, ain't it Curtis Blow. Sheila. [00:35:33] Speaker A: Sheila E. Yeah. [00:35:35] Speaker B: Or Sheena E. Oh, my God, it's. [00:35:37] Speaker A: Sheila E. Sheila E. Don't ever. Don't ever try to come for me on knowing a movie. And you don't know the legend Sheila. [00:35:45] Speaker B: E. The Fat Boys. [00:35:47] Speaker A: You ever see the video of a guy walking in the mall? In the mall playing Sheila E. Oh, yes. And he don't even. No, she think he don't know who she is. [00:35:56] Speaker B: And he said her name, and he. [00:35:57] Speaker A: Said her name and then she. Yeah, that might be one of the dopest coincidences experiences for somebody. [00:36:04] Speaker B: Super coincidence. [00:36:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:06] Speaker B: Cause come on, who playing the music right now? [00:36:07] Speaker A: Who the fuck playing Sheila E. On a. In the mall on a boombox? [00:36:12] Speaker B: To me, it was almost set up. But her reaction was. [00:36:14] Speaker A: Her reaction was genius. [00:36:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:16] Speaker A: She was like, he don't even know that's me. He was like, I know you are Sheila E. That was crazy. Yeah. Yeah, that was crazy. [00:36:22] Speaker B: I think what happened was he might. [00:36:23] Speaker A: Have spotted her and started playing it. [00:36:25] Speaker B: Put it on, then gotcha. [00:36:27] Speaker A: People do that. People do do that. [00:36:28] Speaker B: They do. [00:36:29] Speaker A: That might have been it. [00:36:30] Speaker B: Yeah, but her reaction. [00:36:31] Speaker A: Her reaction was. Yeah, was legit, though. But yeah, I had. So you watch Crush Groove? [00:36:38] Speaker B: Yeah, I watched that. That's a classic, man. [00:36:41] Speaker A: It's a classic for certain. Yeah. [00:36:43] Speaker B: Don't say it. [00:36:44] Speaker A: Is it a classic classic or is it a cult classic? [00:36:45] Speaker B: It's a cult classic. [00:36:46] Speaker A: Okay. [00:36:47] Speaker B: Hip hop cult classic. [00:36:48] Speaker A: Why you gotta qualify? [00:36:50] Speaker B: Hey. Cause you never know, man, because you know what, when I say a classic, eh, I'll just leave it alone. [00:36:57] Speaker A: When you say classic, what, you mean like Godfather? Nah, your classic mean white people classic. [00:37:03] Speaker B: No, no, no. [00:37:03] Speaker A: But if it's anything cultural, it got to be a qualify on it. Is that what it is? [00:37:07] Speaker B: Cultural classic means for the culture, right? Okay, the culture, to me, my culture is what, African American? [00:37:17] Speaker A: Okay, Black? [00:37:20] Speaker B: I almost wanna say hood classic, but, you know, I guess there's a difference between a hood classic and a cult classic. [00:37:28] Speaker A: Mm, it could be. [00:37:30] Speaker B: Cause Belly to me, ain't a cult classic. It's a hood classic. [00:37:34] Speaker A: Yeah, it might be close, but, like, Bones, I got the hookup. [00:37:41] Speaker B: Cult classic. [00:37:42] Speaker A: You don't think that's a hood. That's a hood classic. That's a hood classic. That's a hood classic. [00:37:45] Speaker B: Foolish hood classic. I got the hookup. Yeah. All the hooks. [00:37:48] Speaker A: All them. Yeah, but what hood move? Oh, okay. Is Boyz N the Hood just a classic or is it a cult classic? [00:37:59] Speaker B: I guess a cult classic is something that has followers of all race. [00:38:08] Speaker A: Not necessarily. [00:38:09] Speaker B: No. [00:38:10] Speaker A: Because I'm so. Like, remember earlier I said, well, it could be that, but. So like a movie like Half Baked? Yeah, movie like Half Baked. [00:38:20] Speaker B: Right. [00:38:21] Speaker A: It didn't do nothing in the box office. [00:38:23] Speaker B: Nope. [00:38:24] Speaker A: But it Got big, like years later, like, you know, I'm saying after it came out, the VHS or whatever. Dvd. [00:38:31] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:38:31] Speaker A: And people started watching it and now everybody know the movie. You know what I'm saying? Like, it wasn't an instant hit. [00:38:37] Speaker B: So before you finish that, I think that's a cult classic. Because the culture of smoking weed. That's. [00:38:45] Speaker A: It took it. [00:38:45] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:38:46] Speaker A: So that would be a cult cult classic. Yeah. [00:38:48] Speaker B: I don't think it's a hood classic. [00:38:49] Speaker A: Nah, that ain't a hood movie at all. [00:38:51] Speaker B: Okay. [00:38:51] Speaker A: Yeah, but I'm just saying a cult classic is different because it wasn't hit off top like Godfather was a hit in the beginning. It was. Scarface was a hit. Like people was going to the movies two and three times to see Scarface. I'm trying to think of another cult classic. [00:39:09] Speaker B: Friday. [00:39:12] Speaker A: I don't remember. [00:39:14] Speaker B: I say cult because, shit, people wearing. People dressing up as Friday characters. [00:39:21] Speaker A: Yeah, but did Friday do good in the box office when it came out? [00:39:24] Speaker B: I think the first one did. [00:39:26] Speaker A: So if it did, then it's just a regular classic. But I can't remember. Cause I was 14 and I don't remember the talk. So if it didn't. If it didn't do like. If it didn't, like make a lot of money or whatever in the box office, then it'll be a cult classic. [00:39:40] Speaker B: Paid him for was a cult classic. They didn't make that much money. [00:39:43] Speaker A: Cause they got bootleg before it ever came out. [00:39:46] Speaker B: Belly. [00:39:48] Speaker A: Belly. Belly's just a cult. Yeah. I don't even. Belly. Just a hood. I don't even know if Belly. A cult classic. [00:39:53] Speaker B: Juice that got bootlegged before it came out, too. [00:39:57] Speaker A: Juice might be just a regular classic. [00:40:00] Speaker B: I don't know. That might be a culture. That's a hood too. [00:40:05] Speaker A: Yeah. Juice. So Juice. Belly. Not Juice. Not Belly Juice. Boys in the hood minister society. [00:40:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:40:14] Speaker A: And it's one more that I was thinking of. [00:40:16] Speaker B: To me, those are hood classics. [00:40:17] Speaker A: New Jack City. [00:40:18] Speaker B: Those are hood classics. [00:40:19] Speaker A: I don't know if they hood classics or classic classics. [00:40:23] Speaker B: I think hood classics. Cause New Jack City. I can't see other people kind of. [00:40:29] Speaker A: Like watching that over and over, but watching it like. Like to see what goes on in the hood, like. But I know they hood classes, but I'm trying to figure out if we. [00:40:43] Speaker B: Got to look at these. [00:40:44] Speaker A: Which one did. Did John Singleton do Boyz N the Hood? Boyz N the Hood. [00:40:50] Speaker B: And he did. [00:40:51] Speaker A: That's a classic classic. Boyz N the Hood is a classic classic. [00:40:56] Speaker B: I don't Know. I don't know. [00:40:58] Speaker A: I think Boyz N the Hood is a classic classic. [00:41:00] Speaker B: The rest could be, I think, of suburban white kids. [00:41:04] Speaker A: I feel like that was their introduction into, like, not the hood, but west coast hood. [00:41:09] Speaker B: How to Survive at South Central. [00:41:13] Speaker A: What's the. Oh, Menace to Society is the one with Anthony O Dog and O Dog, That's Minister. [00:41:20] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:20] Speaker A: That's a hood classic. [00:41:22] Speaker B: I don't know. I think they on the same. Same. [00:41:25] Speaker A: You think menstrual society and boys in the hood. [00:41:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:28] Speaker A: Is on the same? [00:41:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I think they real close. [00:41:33] Speaker A: I think they close, but I still. [00:41:34] Speaker B: What about South Central? [00:41:36] Speaker A: That's just a hood classic. [00:41:37] Speaker B: That's a hood classic. [00:41:37] Speaker A: That's a hood classic. [00:41:38] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:41:38] Speaker A: You know that it ain't even a cult classic. Cause I ain't. I think I might have watched that one time. Was South Central like a miniseries or something like that? [00:41:46] Speaker B: No, that was the Corner. [00:41:48] Speaker A: No, I ain't talking about. I'm talking about South Central. Cause the Corner was in Baltimore. I know the Corner. South Central was just one movie. [00:41:54] Speaker B: One movie where. You know the kid. [00:41:56] Speaker A: Yeah. With the fucked up haircut? OG Bobby Johnson. [00:42:01] Speaker B: Yeah. OG Bobby Johnson. His haircut was crazy. [00:42:06] Speaker A: Yeah. I ain't watching nothing. Bmf. It was a. I want to say it was a. No, it was episode nine of bmf. [00:42:16] Speaker B: I think I've seen that too. There. [00:42:18] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:42:18] Speaker B: Is it. [00:42:20] Speaker A: Give me a scene from it and I'll let you know if it happened this episode, if that's the last episode, the latest. [00:42:26] Speaker B: The young Bobby Brown, they done raided his house. [00:42:29] Speaker A: The who? [00:42:30] Speaker B: The young Bobby Brown. The kid that. [00:42:33] Speaker A: I ain't watched them movies, so I don't know who. [00:42:35] Speaker B: You didn't watch New Edition? [00:42:37] Speaker A: No. [00:42:37] Speaker B: Oh, that was a good, good series. [00:42:39] Speaker A: Give me something else. [00:42:42] Speaker B: When they kicked in at Grandma's door, he was in there. [00:42:44] Speaker A: You like two behind? [00:42:46] Speaker B: Okay, cool. Yeah. [00:42:47] Speaker A: You like two behind? [00:42:48] Speaker B: Oh, the football player. When he was gambling with the football player. [00:42:53] Speaker A: Yeah. You like two behind? Oh, yeah. [00:42:54] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:42:55] Speaker A: You like too? Behind. [00:42:55] Speaker B: I got something to watch today. [00:42:56] Speaker A: Yeah? Yeah. I watched bmf. I think that was. Cause it said Episode nine. So I'm doing a rewatch of Snowfall. [00:43:08] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:43:08] Speaker A: And the acting on Snowfall is so much better than the acting on bmf. [00:43:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:43:14] Speaker A: It's like. It's crazy. And BMF looks so good as far as the cinematography and stuff. [00:43:19] Speaker B: Exactly. [00:43:19] Speaker A: Like. [00:43:20] Speaker B: It's different. The budget. The budget's different. [00:43:22] Speaker A: It ain't the budget. It's the acting and the directing. [00:43:24] Speaker B: You think so? [00:43:25] Speaker A: Yes. [00:43:26] Speaker B: I think that budget's higher on Snowfall. [00:43:28] Speaker A: It don't matter, like. But what I'm saying is BMF still look good. The stuff in Mexico, it still looked great. The stuff at the club and stuff. Cause now they get into, like in the 90s, so they in the club and they doing this and that. Like, you know, the clothes and the cars and all that is 90s clothes. Like, they ain't even got to really do too much because they can get a Sergio tracksuit and put it on Meech and put some Jordans on them. [00:43:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:43:51] Speaker A: Some retros on them. Like he got on sixes or whatever, you know what I'm saying? So, like, that ain't even the hard part. But it's just the acting and the stuff that they say, like, it's just not. It's not as good as snowfall. [00:44:04] Speaker B: It's something about that filming. It's. Cause like, every time they filming, it's in somewhere. You don't see a big open area too much. It's in the warehouse, it's in the club, it's in an apartment. It's not too much of Snowfall where they'll be outside in the whole neighborhood. [00:44:31] Speaker A: Yeah, but like, they like the Mexico stuff they doing. They outside in Mexico. [00:44:36] Speaker B: They on the damn. [00:44:38] Speaker A: They outside. I ain't want to tell the scene, but they got a scene where they outside of the club. There's some outside stuff, but. [00:44:47] Speaker B: It'S low budget. To me, it's like the location scouting wasn't up there. It didn't. You could tell almost that he wasn't paying for permits or something. Like, they didn't shut a whole block down to do one scene. [00:45:02] Speaker A: I don't know. I can't. I can't say that. You might have a different eye, but I can't. [00:45:06] Speaker B: I can't say that it's just in the warehouse or in the apartment. [00:45:09] Speaker A: You watch. Watch the last couple episodes and you'll see they got a lot of outside stuff. [00:45:13] Speaker B: That bullshit cafe, which is trash. The lighting in it, everything is trash. [00:45:22] Speaker A: It's supposed to be like that. I know they give a grimy look. [00:45:25] Speaker B: It definitely does. [00:45:26] Speaker A: Maybe that's why, you know what I'm saying, to give the look like this a bullshit ass diner. [00:45:30] Speaker B: It definitely look like that. [00:45:31] Speaker A: But I'm not talking about. But what I'm saying is I feel like the look is good on both of them. The cinematography is good on both of them. What I'm saying is the acting and the directing on Snowfall is way better than the acting. And the directing on bmf. Yeah, the best actor on BMF is the guy that played Lamar. [00:45:51] Speaker B: Yeah, he's a real actor, right? [00:45:53] Speaker A: Yeah, he a real actor. [00:45:54] Speaker B: All the other ones ain't real actors. [00:45:56] Speaker A: No. The Mama and the daddy a real actor. I don't know about the daughter. [00:45:59] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:45:59] Speaker A: Lala supposed to be a real actor, but she's not good. A lot of the other people just not. [00:46:05] Speaker B: Did she do a naked scene this year? [00:46:08] Speaker A: You ain't seen it yet. It's coming. I didn't. No. Am I thinking about. She do see. She do a Nick. Because she is on the Chi and Snowfall, I mean, and bmf. So she do a naked scene on both of them. [00:46:20] Speaker B: She was on Power too, right? [00:46:23] Speaker A: Yeah, she was on one of the Power songs shows. [00:46:24] Speaker B: Tommy one. [00:46:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:26] Speaker B: White Power, as you call it. [00:46:27] Speaker A: Nah, she. No, she wasn't on White Power. She was on. [00:46:30] Speaker B: That was a Girl's. His girlfriend. [00:46:32] Speaker A: She was on Regular Power. [00:46:33] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:46:34] Speaker A: Yeah, she was on Regular Power. [00:46:35] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:46:36] Speaker A: But she don't make it past Regular Power. I think she get killed. [00:46:39] Speaker B: She was. Yeah, she did get killed. [00:46:41] Speaker A: She get killed on Regular Power. [00:46:42] Speaker B: She got naked a couple times. [00:46:43] Speaker A: Yeah, she did get naked. [00:46:44] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:46:44] Speaker A: Yeah. I think that's why Carmelo left her, because she's got naked. [00:46:49] Speaker B: Her face is a little too strong. [00:46:50] Speaker A: She switched the face up. [00:46:52] Speaker B: It's tightening up and it's. [00:46:54] Speaker A: Then she got her lips done. You can tell she got her lips done. Yeah. So I heard something that said people get. Like. When people get their face done and stuff and it's noticeable, is to let people know that they really got bread like that to get their face done. [00:47:09] Speaker B: You think so? [00:47:10] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:47:11] Speaker B: Where'd you hear that? [00:47:12] Speaker A: It was something I read. They were talking about, like, I think Donatello Versace or Coco Chanel or one of them people. And they was like, you know, you can buy a house, you can buy a car, but this right here let you know, like, I got so much money that I can do this to my face or whatever. [00:47:26] Speaker B: Some of them be. [00:47:27] Speaker A: Some of them be crazy. [00:47:29] Speaker B: Lil Kim was crazy. [00:47:30] Speaker A: I think hers is more of a mental issue that. [00:47:34] Speaker B: And have to go back. Cause you get a bad job. That's your face. [00:47:39] Speaker A: Yeah, but I mean, you gotta go. [00:47:41] Speaker B: Back and try to fix that bad job. [00:47:42] Speaker A: But everybody ain't got the money to do nothing, though. That's all I watch, though. I've been playing video games. [00:47:50] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:47:51] Speaker A: That's it. You know that Madden came out and my cousin he got me on this other game called Battlefield. They wanted me to try to get on that. So it's some guys from the job. They gonna get on it too. So we gonna all try to PlayStation. Well, it's Cross. So one of the guys, he play on the PC. Most of the other ones be on the PlayStation 5. [00:48:10] Speaker B: I think I wanna get one. [00:48:12] Speaker A: I don't know. I heard a six coming out in December. You might as well wait. [00:48:16] Speaker B: I like catching the damn two $300 deal that somebody's selling it. [00:48:21] Speaker A: Yeah, but then it'll be obsolete after a while. Yeah, that shit been out 5 years already. [00:48:26] Speaker B: I'm still on the Xbox One. [00:48:28] Speaker A: I never had a Xbox, so. Which Xbox is that? [00:48:30] Speaker B: That's the. [00:48:31] Speaker A: That's the one before this one. [00:48:32] Speaker B: Two. Probably two before this. Two back. Yeah. [00:48:36] Speaker A: Yeah. So we ain't really watch nothing if y'. [00:48:39] Speaker B: All. [00:48:39] Speaker A: I'm trying. Did I watch him? No, I ain't watch nothing, man. [00:48:41] Speaker B: For real is what's called Over Abbott Elementary. [00:48:46] Speaker A: Nah, it's about to come back. They always. It might come back this week. It always come back. Like when school come back. [00:48:51] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:48:52] Speaker A: So it might be about to ramp up. Let's see what happened this week before we get into our scammer. Ain't really been too much news. It's a new virus outbreak over in China. And you know, the China flu came from over there. So y' all watch out. It's 3,000 cases of the Chukungunya virus has been reported in the last week, and China has vowed to take forceful and decisive measures after more than 7,000 cases of the virus have been reported in July. Well, since July. And it's a mosquito virus and it causes fever and rash. [00:49:37] Speaker B: So they saying it's transported by mosquitoes? [00:49:42] Speaker A: Yep. So. And they about to be mosquito season too? [00:49:45] Speaker B: Yeah. Yep. Nah, it's over. Gotta be over. [00:49:49] Speaker A: I thought mosquitoes come with, like, start cooling down. [00:49:52] Speaker B: Nah, I think when they cool down, that's when they gone. [00:49:55] Speaker A: I mean, when it get cold. Cold. But I'm saying, like in the fall season when it's like 60 something or 70, they be out there heavy, especially at night. [00:50:04] Speaker B: I don't know. I don't know anymore. Because the weather is. It's not like when we grew up, the weather different now. [00:50:15] Speaker A: Somebody asked me to talk about the dez. You see what was going on with the past week or so with Nicki Minaj and DEZ Bryant. Nah, they was beefing back and forth. [00:50:22] Speaker B: Who's DEZ Bryant? [00:50:26] Speaker A: Oh, Jesus. I mean, hey, DEZ Bryant is a former NFL football player. That's redundant. [00:50:33] Speaker B: I'm supposed to know why? [00:50:35] Speaker A: Yeah, he used to play for the Cowboys. [00:50:38] Speaker B: I never even lived in Dallas. [00:50:40] Speaker A: Who cares? [00:50:42] Speaker B: Matter of fact, hit that button over there. You got. [00:50:44] Speaker A: No, I'm not hitting no button. [00:50:45] Speaker B: Hit that button. [00:50:46] Speaker A: Everybody know who DEZ Bryant is? [00:50:48] Speaker B: I definitely don't know who he is. [00:50:49] Speaker A: Hit the button. It's ashamed. I should hit the button on you. [00:50:51] Speaker B: For what? [00:50:52] Speaker A: For not knowing the NFL player. [00:50:53] Speaker B: Who? [00:50:54] Speaker A: One of the most famous ones. [00:50:56] Speaker B: What? [00:50:57] Speaker A: Yes. [00:50:57] Speaker B: Who cares? I know one I've probably met. [00:51:02] Speaker A: You should be ashamed of yourself as a man in the age. [00:51:05] Speaker B: I never met a NFL player. [00:51:08] Speaker A: Never in your life. [00:51:09] Speaker B: No. [00:51:10] Speaker A: Maybe you did and you didn't realize. [00:51:12] Speaker B: Oh, I did. Michael Strahan. And the funny thing. [00:51:15] Speaker A: Exactly. You posted the picture. [00:51:16] Speaker B: Posted a picture, Yeah. [00:51:18] Speaker A: I wish I would have remembered that. [00:51:19] Speaker B: I wish you wouldn't have. [00:51:20] Speaker A: Dude, you probably met more than that. Nah, you. Of course you did. Especially being it's something around here you probably met that's from here. [00:51:26] Speaker B: Nah, don't know none. Never seen that. [00:51:28] Speaker A: Nah, you just talking. So DEZ Bryant and Nicki Minaj, they were going back and forth after he challenged Nicki Minaj, husband, to a $10 million fight. So, like last week, Nikki. Well, maybe the week before that, too, Nikki was going on her rants about stuff. I think the owner of the Cowboys had said something and said something about DEZ Bryant and Roc Nation. And that made Nicki Minaj say some more stuff about Roc Nation and the lady. What's the Perez lady? Or whatever. It's like over Rock Nation. [00:52:00] Speaker B: Okay. [00:52:02] Speaker A: And so he came out and said something about her husband being a pedophile or getting, you know, arrested for rape or whatever. It wasn't a pedophile. [00:52:10] Speaker B: He raped the girl. Yeah. [00:52:13] Speaker A: So Nicki Minaj was going back at him, you know, saying some wild shit. But over the weekend, DEZ went on Twitter and apologized to Nikki. [00:52:25] Speaker B: She didn't accept it. [00:52:27] Speaker A: Well, he said, I really don't like to misunderstand. Cause he said something about her, but it wasn't really that bad. And then she went all these places with it. And then he came back and defended himself and said some wild shit about her. And, man, who cares? Yeah, but it's been news. I didn't care. I didn't care one bit. Cause I think Nicki Minaj be on cocaine when she be doing all that tweeting and shit. Not on powder. She on that powder. She be tooting that powder. That's What I think, I don't know. I could be wrong. Shout out to Nikki. She made some great music in her time. [00:52:59] Speaker B: She did. You think she's one of the best, the best female hip hop artists. And we can go by accolades. [00:53:12] Speaker A: Only by accolades we can. [00:53:13] Speaker B: I mean, I know how you like to get technical. [00:53:18] Speaker A: See, I. [00:53:19] Speaker B: She gotta be the famous, most famous one ever between her and Queen Latifah. [00:53:28] Speaker A: I mean, a lot of. [00:53:29] Speaker B: No shit. Queen Latifah is famous in movies now that they don't even know she was a rapper. [00:53:37] Speaker A: Yeah, Lil Kim. [00:53:39] Speaker B: Nah, that's close. Lil Kim is like a Martha Stewart of hip hop. [00:53:46] Speaker A: Uh hmm. You see now social media kind of throw off popularity. Yeah. Cause like if social media was out when like Lil Kim or Missy Elliot was just getting in it, you know, like, you see how Missy videos was. She'd probably been killing the social media game when she first came out. Jesus Christ, is raining bad. Let me see. [00:54:21] Speaker B: Is she the most she got? [00:54:23] Speaker A: It's between her and maybe Megan, because Megan, Megan got like the Japanese now because she do the anime type stuff and she was on it, on it with the. I don't know, man. I can't really gauge it. [00:54:36] Speaker B: It gotta be between her and Queen Latifah. And just because of Queen Latifah's movies. What's the Taxi? What's the one with Kanye? [00:54:46] Speaker A: Yeah, she got a lot of movies now. Queen Latifah got a movies and she had her own TV show crossover. A couple TV shows. [00:54:52] Speaker B: Shit, she's the equalizer. [00:54:53] Speaker A: Yeah, it's council, but yeah, yeah, I. [00:54:56] Speaker B: Think Queen Latifah might be close to being on top. Nicki Minaj, just the name and everything is just so fun. [00:55:02] Speaker A: She been in movies too though. I think she would have been a good actor, actress too. She would have kept going with it. But she do too much wild stuff. Cause she was in a movie. What was that movie she was in? But she had a good little part in it though. It probably is as far as fame wise. Queen Latifah. [00:55:24] Speaker B: Yeah, I'm kind of on the fence with that. But I think Queen Latifah. [00:55:28] Speaker A: But if we talking like music, accolades, I don't think nobody got more like, especially like selling. You talking about like sales too? You're not including sales. You just talking about trophies. [00:55:41] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't know, I. Sales. Nikki gonna win. [00:55:47] Speaker A: Nikki wins sales. [00:55:48] Speaker B: Yeah, she gonna win sales. She gonna win to me. She gonna win popularity. [00:55:53] Speaker A: Nah, she closer. She close to popularity. But like you said with Queen Latifah, she been in all the movies, all them TV shows, like CBS TV shows. [00:56:01] Speaker B: Crossovers. Yeah, I call them crossovers. [00:56:04] Speaker A: It ain't even no crossover. Like, it was just on cbs. [00:56:07] Speaker B: I call it a crossover because it's. She's hip hop. [00:56:11] Speaker A: She been stopped being just hip hop. She's just a person living single. Living single. That was a hip hop show. Yeah, but it was on Fox. Wasn't it on Fox? It was on Fox. [00:56:21] Speaker B: Yeah. It's a close one. That's a close one. [00:56:24] Speaker A: She got a Tony. She got a Grammy for that blues. Nah, I think for Chicago, the movie. I mean, the play Chicago, something like that. [00:56:35] Speaker B: She played some blues lady also in the movie. [00:56:41] Speaker A: She played in the movie. What was the movie on hbo. She was a HBO movie where she was. I can't think of the premise. I think she. Do she show her titties in that movie, the HBO Jones. Is it like Henrietta Lacks movie? Was that her? [00:56:57] Speaker B: I don't know that one. [00:57:00] Speaker A: It's the lady that they say they like. Was it the cure for cancer, something like that? They use her blood cells. Oh, no, I never seen it for, like, cure for a lot of these medical things or whatever. And she never got compensated. I want to say Queen Latifah played her and in a movie on hbo. But anyway. Yeah, with that question. It's tough, though. It's tough. Cause the women accolades ain't really out there as much. You don't really. You know what I'm saying? Like, the names I say, that's in the top. Nicky, of course I'm gonna say Missy, Lil Kim. Just because Lil Kim, like, was one of the earliest of the nasty women rappers. So she kind of, you know, she had her whole titty out on mtv and like, she was on mtv. [00:57:48] Speaker B: The crotch. [00:57:50] Speaker A: The crotch shot. You know what I'm saying? And then now, like, Cardi B just so popular. Just popular, popular. And Meg, popular, popular. Like Meg Thee stallion got like, her own, like, endorsement deals on, like, fast food chains and stuff like that. [00:58:09] Speaker B: Yeah, but I think they paying for that now. [00:58:11] Speaker A: You think they paying the fast food chain? Yeah, I don't think she gotta pay the fast food chain. [00:58:16] Speaker B: The sweetie meal with the nuggets on the hamburger and, you know. Yeah, but there's so many artists doing that now. [00:58:26] Speaker A: Yes, but the ones that do it, though, are like big artists like Travis Scott got a meal. What's them Korean BTs? [00:58:36] Speaker B: They got one. [00:58:36] Speaker A: They had a meal. [00:58:38] Speaker B: I know Sweetie or Tweety Saweetie had one. Sweetie had One, I think that's now, matter of fact. [00:58:42] Speaker A: Nah, hers was a while ago, Post Malone. [00:58:44] Speaker B: I don't know if he had one. I know he got Oreos. [00:58:49] Speaker A: But she had. But her meal came because she would be on social media eating all the time. She would eat crazy stuff all the time. So hers came like that. But she always had people know her music, too. Cause she had a few songs that went viral on TikTok or whatever. But her meal came because she would always, like. She might put, like, sweet and sour sauce on her burger or some crazy stuff like that. Yeah. So her meal came with a sauce or something, you know what I'm saying? So hers was kind of like more organic, but they could have paid for it, like you said. I don't know that part of it. But Travis Scott's super popular, you know what I'm saying? [00:59:26] Speaker B: Yeah, he is. [00:59:27] Speaker A: But, yeah, shout out to Nicki Minaj and DEZ Bryant. They made up. Blah, blah, blah. [00:59:32] Speaker B: I'm surprised you even brought that up, man. [00:59:34] Speaker A: No. Cause somebody asked me to. But y' all gonna talk about. [00:59:38] Speaker B: So why you didn't tell them like you told me? Ah, who cares? [00:59:43] Speaker A: They a listener. You not a listener. [00:59:45] Speaker B: I listen. [00:59:47] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:59:49] Speaker B: Who? [00:59:49] Speaker A: You don't listen. [00:59:51] Speaker B: I do. [00:59:52] Speaker A: It was something. It was something I said on one. [00:59:55] Speaker B: Show, and I ain't catch it. [00:59:56] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause you weren't on it. It was one where you was, like, out of town or something. And I said something. I was like, yeah, he won't listen to this part if he get to this part. [01:00:02] Speaker B: The one with you and Jones. [01:00:04] Speaker A: Desmond Jones. [01:00:04] Speaker B: Jones. And why The Music Jones podcast I heard was at the beginning. I heard it. [01:00:11] Speaker A: No, it wasn't. No, not on the Music Jones. I'm talking about on this show. [01:00:14] Speaker B: It was on this show. They came and filled in my spot. And that was the first thing you said. [01:00:21] Speaker A: Oh, I said it early? [01:00:22] Speaker B: Yeah, you said it early. [01:00:23] Speaker A: Well, excuse me. [01:00:24] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard it. [01:00:27] Speaker A: A lot of this stuff I got for Scam of the Week, I guess. Nah, I ain't gonna do this one. I guess I do. You probably heard this on, like, the radio or something. It was a guy. He was a medical student, and he's convicted of practicing medicine without a license for home genital exams. Nah, you ain't heard about that. [01:00:51] Speaker B: Uh, what are you talking about? Checking genitals out. [01:00:54] Speaker A: Uh, he was convicted Tuesday after a bench trial. Um, he was found guilty of practicing medicine with only a training license for luring men to his apartment to perform ultrasounds on their genitals. Um, according to complaints, he told the man he needed to complete a certain number of ultrasounds for a training program. The medical board said that wasn't true. He's alleged allegedly performed the ultrasounds in his bedroom apartment with no supervision. Where did he get an ultrasound machine from? At his house. [01:01:25] Speaker B: Some old joint at his apartment. That's funny. [01:01:30] Speaker A: In April, Saunders was acquitted of sexual imposition and voyeurism charges in connection to the case. Yeah. [01:01:39] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, he's gay. [01:01:42] Speaker A: What if he just ain't gay? What if he just like looking at balls? [01:01:45] Speaker B: Looking at flutes? [01:01:48] Speaker A: Well, it's a genital, so. Yeah. Yeah. [01:01:50] Speaker B: Oh, you gotta see the whole thing. [01:01:52] Speaker A: Like. Yeah, you gotta see the twig and berries. [01:01:53] Speaker B: Oh, man. The hot dog and the. [01:01:55] Speaker A: The beans and the franks. [01:01:57] Speaker B: And the franks. Yeah, that's the dude. [01:02:01] Speaker A: He got a. Let me see if I can pull up a picture of this dude for y'. All. [01:02:05] Speaker B: Oh, that's. He's sick. He's a ball checker. [01:02:08] Speaker A: Yeah, he is. [01:02:09] Speaker B: I'm gonna try to keep on coming up with different sayings for him. He's a. A dipstick checker. He's a. He checks the all. [01:02:18] Speaker A: He tell my all. [01:02:22] Speaker B: What else? [01:02:23] Speaker A: Let me see. [01:02:24] Speaker B: He's a bat tester. He's a fluffer. [01:02:29] Speaker A: Oh, his name is Rudel. I'm talking about Rudel. [01:02:32] Speaker B: Rudy. You talking about Rudy. He's. What else could I say? [01:02:39] Speaker A: I'm going to tell you one thing you should know, is you never trust a black man without facial hair, no mustache. [01:02:50] Speaker B: Oh, he ain't got no mustache. [01:02:52] Speaker A: Nah, he ain't got nothing. [01:02:53] Speaker B: They say that. They say don't trust him if he ain't got no stash. Where your stash at, bro? [01:02:58] Speaker A: Yeah, look at this. [01:02:59] Speaker B: Yep, he did it. [01:03:00] Speaker A: Whatever they say he did, he did that. [01:03:02] Speaker B: He did it. [01:03:02] Speaker A: Look at this. [01:03:02] Speaker B: Look at it. Look at that picture. That looked like a AI picture. Is this real? [01:03:07] Speaker A: Yeah, this is real. It was on the. I saw the article and I saved it. And then I heard him talk about it the very next morning on the Breakfast Club. I was like, damn. And stole my damn thunder. [01:03:18] Speaker B: Oh. So they told me. Okay. I was gonna say, man, you. You an eagle eye. For real. [01:03:22] Speaker A: What do you mean? [01:03:22] Speaker B: Yeah, you know. Cause go back a couple episodes. That's crazy, though. He was bringing men back to the house like Jeffrey Dahmer. [01:03:35] Speaker A: They look at their balls like, here. [01:03:37] Speaker B: Sit it up on this desk. Here, Sit it up on this dresser. [01:03:40] Speaker A: Yeah, I did fraud today. Hey, I did fraud today. [01:03:45] Speaker B: Okay. [01:03:45] Speaker A: I did fraud today. Did a Good job today, okay, okay Cuz the blessings come from God Cuz I'm committing fraud I did fraud today hey I did a good job today. [01:03:56] Speaker B: Okay I did fraud today Hey I. [01:03:59] Speaker A: Did fraud today Hey I did fraud today okay I did a good job today hey blessings come from God Cuz I'm committing fraud I did fraud today Good job today that jingle means it's time for our scammer of the week. And this week, we'll take you to New Orleans. [01:04:18] Speaker B: Oh. [01:04:18] Speaker A: Where a woman was arrested after buying a Lamborghini while getting Medicaid benefits. A Louisiana woman is facing felony charges after the state Attorney General's office said she fraudulently obtained Medicaid benefits while generating millions in business revenue. Revenue. Candace Taylor, 35, of Slidell was arrested Monday by Louisiana. Louisiana Bureau of Investigation agents. According to arrest records, the investigation started with a complaint from the Louisiana Department of Health alleging Taylor committed Medicaid recipient fraud by underreporting her income to qualify for benefits. So all y' all niggas who lie so you can get food stamps and stuff, you get caught, you're going to jail. Um. Investigators say Taylor applied for Medicaid in 2019 under the alias Candice Saylor, listing a bi weekly income of nineteen hundred dollars and no dependents. The application was denied. Less than a year later, she reapplied, using the same alias and inconsistent information. That affidavit says between 2020 and 2024, Taylor is accused of misrepresenting, concealing, and failing to disclose financial information in order to receive government healthcare assistance. During that time, investigators say her various businesses generated more than. Guess how much? [01:05:42] Speaker B: What? Don't say. A billion? [01:05:44] Speaker A: No, not a billion, but in the millions. [01:05:45] Speaker B: For real? [01:05:46] Speaker A: Yes. [01:05:46] Speaker B: How much? [01:05:47] Speaker A: Guess a number. [01:05:48] Speaker B: 30? [01:05:49] Speaker A: Nah, not so much. But $9.5 million in revenue across multiple accounts under her control. [01:05:57] Speaker B: You know who told on her, right? [01:05:59] Speaker A: Who? [01:05:59] Speaker B: Her hairdresser. She pulled up to it, they was like, yeah, she thinks she all that, huh? She's still getting Medicare. You know what? [01:06:09] Speaker A: I'm gonna call up to that office. Yeah, she probably told him, like, she had to go to the doctor. Girl, I ain't gotta pay for this. I got Medicaid. And then they was hating it. Said. Despite claiming no income in 2020, investigators said Taylor's financial record showed more than $480,000 in deposits that year alone. That included luxury expenditures, such as. Oh, when you say expenditures, you gotta talk in a British accent, not the Idris Elba or a white British lady. I can't do An Idris Elba accent, but I can do a white British lady Accent. Such as $45,000 in vehicle payments to Audi Finance, multiple six figure cashiers, checks used for property purchases, cosmetic surgery and high end jewelry. Uh. She also reportedly wired a hundred thousand dollars to an exotic car dealership and made a $13,000 debit card payment towards 2022 Lamborghini Urus. Is it Urus or Urus? [01:07:08] Speaker B: I couldn't tell you. [01:07:10] Speaker A: You don't like sports? Outcause I ain't got no. What kind of nigger are you? [01:07:13] Speaker B: That's a. I like cars. [01:07:14] Speaker A: But in 2024, two months after purchasing the Lamborghini, she allegedly reapplied for Medicaid benefits. At that time, she allegedly reported $2,000 monthly income and and failed to disclose her ownership of any business. [01:07:26] Speaker B: What business do she do? She got money? [01:07:29] Speaker A: Yeah, she do. Yeah. They don't say what her business is. [01:07:32] Speaker B: It's got something to do with damn hair or something. [01:07:34] Speaker A: I don't know, man. Nine, $9.8 million. [01:07:37] Speaker B: She a realtor. [01:07:40] Speaker A: She invests. Maybe she like in the tech world or something. Construction, maybe construction, something. But she got that bread. [01:07:48] Speaker B: She do. [01:07:49] Speaker A: Shout out to her. But you could just pay for your. You can buy insurance. Insurance? [01:07:54] Speaker B: She's brought her own insurance. 500amonth. Even if she want to cheat, bro. [01:07:57] Speaker A: Even if it's a thousand dollars a month, she can afford it. [01:08:00] Speaker B: She definitely could have insurance. [01:08:02] Speaker A: Ain't that much. Cobra ain't that much. [01:08:04] Speaker B: Not Cobra. [01:08:08] Speaker A: But that's our scam of the week down in Louisiana. Shout out to that lady, but you going to jail forever. L. Yo, yo. Let everybody know where they can find your social media. [01:08:22] Speaker B: Oh, boy. You can find me on last week's episode or you could catch me on the Digital Studios podcast. [01:08:30] Speaker A: And what we talking about Wednesday because we got a Wednesday episode for y'. All. [01:08:34] Speaker B: Wednesday is top five most watched movies. [01:08:37] Speaker A: Yeah, the movie you think you watch the most. Top five. [01:08:40] Speaker B: Yep. Yep. [01:08:41] Speaker A: You can find me on social media at Preach, underscore, BP. You can find the show on Instagram @DJ BlazeShow and on YouTube at DJ Blaze Show. Email us djblazhowgmail.com Let us know what you think. Thank y' all for listening. We'll see y' all Wednesday. It's your boy. Be easy. [01:08:58] Speaker B: That's your boy out. [01:08:59] Speaker A: And we out. Let those who have ears listen. [01:09:06] Speaker B: She.

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