May 06, 2024

01:51:43

Meet The Family Matters

Meet The Family Matters
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Meet The Family Matters

May 06 2024 | 01:51:43

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You act like you've never been late for work. On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) discuss the on going back and forth between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, they read a few listener emails, talk about what they watched and rundown a few stories in a slow news week.

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Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. Oh, that's kind of loud. It's your boy. Be easy. [00:01:45] Speaker A: I'm Drake's kids. [00:01:47] Speaker B: Which one? [00:01:48] Speaker A: The one people don't know about. I'm here. They don't know about me. I'm here, though. [00:01:54] Speaker B: Did I say welcome to DJ Blade show? [00:01:57] Speaker A: You did. [00:01:57] Speaker B: Okay. [00:01:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:01:58] Speaker B: You can find us everywhere. You get your podcast for free 99. I guess we gonna be on YouTube for the balance of your life. We're gonna try to put an episode up. [00:02:10] Speaker A: It gets the people going. [00:02:11] Speaker B: It does. It does. Amy, how you doing? [00:02:14] Speaker A: I'm doing good. [00:02:15] Speaker B: Wonderful week. [00:02:16] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:02:17] Speaker B: What'd you do? You bake a cake this week? [00:02:18] Speaker A: I didn't. [00:02:19] Speaker B: You did. [00:02:19] Speaker A: I told you. We trying to. [00:02:20] Speaker B: We trying to. [00:02:21] Speaker A: We trying to lose weight. Okay, well, my boy's trying to lose weight. I'm waiting on Ozimpi. Timo zimpy. [00:02:27] Speaker B: I don't know. Ozimpi getting. Catching a hot fire this week with Kendrick. [00:02:32] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:32] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:33] Speaker A: It's getting a bad name, but it do what it's supposed to do. [00:02:35] Speaker B: I don't know. No, that's not what it's supposed to do. [00:02:37] Speaker A: What? [00:02:38] Speaker B: It's for diabetes. [00:02:41] Speaker A: You didn't know it's been approved for weight loss. [00:02:45] Speaker B: Oh, it has. [00:02:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:02:47] Speaker B: Oh, right. I don't know. [00:02:50] Speaker A: No, there's always wiggle v. [00:02:55] Speaker B: I think all of those. [00:02:56] Speaker A: There's always Manjaro. [00:02:57] Speaker B: That's what that is. You know, all of them sound like mountains in Africa. Um, but, yeah, so that's the thing. What else y'all been doing this week, you and your family? [00:03:11] Speaker A: Um, nothing, really. Probably gonna have some tacos today. [00:03:16] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. Cultural appropriate appropriation. Call you Drake. Isha yeah. Well, I should call myself Drake because I'm drinking on some tequila. [00:03:29] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:03:30] Speaker B: Shout out to Kevin Hart. It's black owned Carmino. [00:03:33] Speaker A: Carmano. [00:03:34] Speaker B: Carmino or something like that. Yeah, close enough. Beloved. Yeah. Hey, why not? Joining the festivities. [00:03:42] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:03:43] Speaker B: This time last year, I was in the festivities and somewhere else that came. [00:03:48] Speaker A: Up in my memories. [00:03:49] Speaker B: It did? [00:03:50] Speaker A: Yeah. I had posted something about Cico de Mayo and you had put an emoji, and I was like, I know you fucking lying, or something like that. I responded. [00:04:00] Speaker B: Wild boy. You know what I'm saying? But, yeah, shout out to traveler. [00:04:10] Speaker A: We didn't record that week either. [00:04:12] Speaker B: Yes. Cause I was out of town. Who could have did it remotely? We got the technology. I. Y'all making tacos? What else y'all making? [00:04:25] Speaker A: That's it. We real. I'm trying to get their taste buds more. I finally got them eating tacos. That took a long time. [00:04:36] Speaker B: They weren't eating tacos. [00:04:37] Speaker A: They took a long time. [00:04:39] Speaker B: Wow. [00:04:39] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:42] Speaker B: I'm trying to think when I started eating tacos, I remember eating tacos at school. [00:04:46] Speaker A: Mm hmm. They don't eat tacos on taco day. [00:04:50] Speaker B: What the. [00:04:50] Speaker A: So they eat the walking tacos, which is really not a tacos. [00:04:53] Speaker B: What is walking tacos? [00:04:54] Speaker A: It's a bag of Doritos with the taco meat and the cheese. And they put it in the bag and they give you a fork. [00:04:59] Speaker B: Is this hood shit? Possibly. This sounds like some west coast shit or jail shit. [00:05:04] Speaker A: They serve it at school. [00:05:06] Speaker B: Walking tacos. [00:05:07] Speaker A: Walking tacos? Yeah. [00:05:08] Speaker B: Oh, so they just give you a bag of, like, Doritos. Mm hmm. [00:05:12] Speaker A: And then all the taco fixings, and you put it all in the bag with a fork. [00:05:16] Speaker B: But you know what? I wonder if that's just the kids doing that. [00:05:19] Speaker A: Mm mm. This is a thing. [00:05:21] Speaker B: No, because so, like, they have. They have the nachos or whatever at the schools. Like, you know, they give to the kids. But I wonder if they supposed to make, like, taco salad. [00:05:34] Speaker A: No, the menu says walking tacos. Cause I checked the menu every day. [00:05:38] Speaker B: Walking tacos. Wow. [00:05:41] Speaker A: This is a thing. [00:05:42] Speaker B: But, you know, they saving. They saving meat on that. Meat on that. You think you get more meat in a regular taco than you would in a walking taco? Like, they can finesse it a little bit, possibly. Cause it mo chip in the bag, you know? I don't know. [00:05:54] Speaker A: Possibly walking. [00:05:57] Speaker B: Do they crunch up? They probably crunch out the chips a little bit. [00:06:00] Speaker A: No, they just give you a bag of Doritos. [00:06:02] Speaker B: I'm saying they probably do it all yourself, but I'm saying the kids gotta crunch it up so you can get it on the fork. Cause you can't get on the fork. [00:06:09] Speaker A: Hopefully, that's what they doing. [00:06:11] Speaker B: I'm gonna eat some mexican today. [00:06:13] Speaker A: Some real mix. [00:06:14] Speaker B: Well, no joking. That's a joke. Don't take me serious. I've never had a mexican woman. [00:06:21] Speaker A: I'm so Paul to hear you talk like that. [00:06:23] Speaker B: You ain't Paul rubbing off you. You just a nigga that steal. I've never. I've never been with a. I've only been with the blacks. Puerto rican scout. Half Puerto rican. [00:06:38] Speaker A: You ain't never had a white girl? [00:06:39] Speaker B: Never ever. [00:06:41] Speaker A: I'm proud of you. [00:06:42] Speaker B: I'm the blackest nigga you know. And I'm gonna stand on that ten toes down. I stand behind it. I guarantee it. They know that. Even if they know the meeting. The chairman of General Mills. [00:06:55] Speaker A: How was your week? [00:06:56] Speaker B: My week was. It was cool. [00:07:00] Speaker A: Damn. [00:07:01] Speaker B: What did I do? Go to work. [00:07:02] Speaker A: Is that in the shot? [00:07:03] Speaker B: No, I went to work a couple days. I didn't do much my day, you know, I watched some television. [00:07:12] Speaker A: It was hot. [00:07:13] Speaker B: It was. [00:07:14] Speaker A: I was hot all week. [00:07:15] Speaker B: It rained. One of them days, I watched some television. Okay. It's a new show on Netflix. Let me see. What's the name of it? Netflix. It's called. It stars Jeff bridges and forest gump. Mama. She's in it. Couple other people. Well, she's one of the people. What's the name of this movie? It's a good show. It's a limited series. It's real good acting. I'm trying to decide whether or not it's. [00:07:42] Speaker A: Is it the one that Regina King got something to do with? [00:07:45] Speaker B: I don't know if she does or not. It's called a man in full. And Netflix did that thing again. [00:07:50] Speaker A: She do. Cause it was black men on the thing. Right? It was two black men on the thing. [00:07:54] Speaker B: Now it is. [00:07:55] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:55] Speaker B: But before it was Jeff Bridges. [00:07:58] Speaker A: Cause Regina King got something to do with that. And I saw the two black men, and then I went. I clicked. Clicked on it, and I was like, ain't no black people on this screen. [00:08:06] Speaker B: Yeah, it's Jeff Bridges. It's good, though. It reminds me a little bit of, um. You ever watch house of cards? [00:08:12] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:13] Speaker B: Okay. His, uh, character reminds me of house of cards. The gone house of cards shout out to Ramona. [00:08:18] Speaker A: She put me on the house of. [00:08:19] Speaker B: Cards shout out to. [00:08:21] Speaker A: Even though you've been talking about it. I have been yeah, like, when it was on, like, when it was. [00:08:26] Speaker B: Oh, so you watched it after it went off? [00:08:28] Speaker A: No, it was. I started watching it before the last season, but she was the person that pushed me over. Cause we got a lot of watching styles instantly coming. [00:08:37] Speaker B: She watching them, too. [00:08:39] Speaker A: She probably will watch it, but she have to wait till the kids go to sleep to watch it. Oh, so we got the family thing in common. Like, you know, the little shit that come on Disney, we be like, oh, that's a cute movie for the family. So we got very similar watching styles all the way around. [00:08:54] Speaker B: Um, what else? I watch, of course, X Men 97. If you grew up around our time and you watched cartoons back in the day, X Men 97 is amazing. X Men 97 might be the best show on tv, but you would have to have had to watch, like, cartoons, but also, you know, like, the superhero shit. But it has, like, you know, the storylines are parallel to, like, racism. [00:09:26] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:09:26] Speaker B: So. But it's a good show. I watched cat Williams last night, did part of it. I don't know if it was my Internet at my house or his stream, but part of it, like, stopped. So I gotta watch it again. It was cool. [00:09:43] Speaker A: I watched it again today because I fell asleep on it. Now it could just because I'm old. But I did have to watch it again today. Cause I whole middle part, the blur. [00:09:56] Speaker B: How was it, in your opinion, out of five stars? [00:09:59] Speaker A: Out of five. He ain't getting five. I mean, it was funny. It was clever. But that thing he kept doing. What the fuck up? [00:10:07] Speaker B: That's how he knew I didn't like. That's what he did. [00:10:12] Speaker A: And I was like, maybe I just haven't watched the cat special in a long time. [00:10:16] Speaker B: You thought I'd trip when I did that? Whatever the fuck you do. [00:10:21] Speaker A: I just. I was like, what are you doing? [00:10:23] Speaker B: Yeah, that's him. [00:10:24] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:10:24] Speaker B: You have. [00:10:25] Speaker A: You missed it. I haven't watched him in a long time, so. But, yeah, I mean, it was witty. It was clever. Yeah. [00:10:35] Speaker B: So it was some people. And now people want to make themselves a part of the show. Yelling out. I heard a couple that kind of. [00:10:43] Speaker A: Blew me in it, and I think they. Cause they could have. Oh, it was live. [00:10:47] Speaker B: Yeah, they knew it was live. They did it. Oh, yeah, they knew. [00:10:50] Speaker A: I was gonna say they could have cut that out, but it was live. [00:10:52] Speaker B: Yeah, it was live. And they knew it was live. And I was trying to. Somebody was like, Netflix doing live stuff now. And I was trying to remember what was, like, the first thing to do live. And I wanna say it was Chris Rock's special. [00:11:03] Speaker A: It was a reunion for one of them. [00:11:07] Speaker B: The circle or something. [00:11:08] Speaker A: Not the circle, the other one. Love is blind. [00:11:11] Speaker B: That was before Chris Rock. That was the first one. Yeah, that was the first live thing they ever did. [00:11:14] Speaker A: And then Chris Rock. [00:11:15] Speaker B: What's the guy's name? Mulaney. John Mulaney. He got, like four or five. Like, he's doing like a week's worth of live stuff every day. I mean, his comedy isn't that funny, but I think he do the voice. What's that cartoon where they be, like, talking about puberty and stuff? [00:11:38] Speaker A: Big mouth. [00:11:39] Speaker B: Big mouth. I think he do the voice of the main character on Big Mouth, but his comedy is kind of. It's like the whitest funny. You know. It ain't really got no age to it, but he was doing the live shit, too. But that's all I really remember that show. What's it. What did I say that show was called? In the blind in the man or something. [00:12:03] Speaker A: Man got a man in it? [00:12:04] Speaker B: Yeah, a man in full. [00:12:07] Speaker A: Okay. Yeah, it's worth the watch. I can watch it tomorrow. [00:12:11] Speaker B: Yeah, it is. It is. It's like. Yeah, it's kind of. It ain't really. It's like one of them shows where they do some talking, so. But the acting is amazing. Jeff Bridges. If y'all don't know who Jeff Bridges is, he's the other nigga that was in the movie with Jim Carrey where they was retarded. [00:12:30] Speaker A: Damn. [00:12:31] Speaker B: What was the name of that movie? [00:12:32] Speaker A: You just go dumb and dumber. But damn. [00:12:35] Speaker B: Yeah, his acting like that mother acting his ass off. He acting like he from Spartanburg or something. [00:12:44] Speaker A: So I watched this other movie on Netflix this morning, and it was so cute. I wasn't expecting unfrosted about how they came. [00:12:54] Speaker B: Oh, that Jerry Seinfeld shit. [00:12:56] Speaker A: It was cute. [00:12:58] Speaker B: If Jared Seinfeld had not said what he said earlier in the week, I probably would have watched it already. [00:13:03] Speaker A: Oh, God, please. [00:13:04] Speaker B: He said some shit, like, people, you know, it's too woke for you to do comedy or some shit. It's just the old, like, I hate when people say shit like that. [00:13:13] Speaker A: Damn. Cause the movie was cute. [00:13:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:15] Speaker A: So, like, it was little things like, you have to be of the age. Yeah, you have to be of age to get it. Cause I was watching it with my baby, and he kept saying, why they say that? And I laugh and he be like, why you laugh at that? Like, oh, I don't want to have to pause this movie to explain this to him. [00:13:31] Speaker B: Your baby. [00:13:33] Speaker A: The baby. The baby. [00:13:34] Speaker B: So you mean to tell me you didn't want to explain shit to the baby? [00:13:38] Speaker A: Cause he wouldn't get it. He wasn't here. He wasn't around in the eighties even you explaining. I just didn't want to do it. [00:13:45] Speaker B: That's what I'm saying. [00:13:47] Speaker A: Trust me. It's funny. It's funny. [00:13:50] Speaker B: He might get it when he get older. We are our parents. [00:13:53] Speaker A: Damn. [00:13:54] Speaker B: We our parents. That's crazy. [00:13:56] Speaker A: But it was cute. [00:13:58] Speaker B: Um, I might check it out this week. Um, that's really all I watched. [00:14:04] Speaker A: I've been on Apollo, showtime at the Apollo. Reruns heavy lately. [00:14:08] Speaker B: Why? [00:14:08] Speaker A: I don't. I don't know. Um, I saw you post something. [00:14:12] Speaker B: Did you post that clip of, uh. Was it Jasmine Sullivan? Yeah. That was you? [00:14:16] Speaker A: Mm hmm. Yep. And Lil Sammy. I posted him a few weeks ago. He was on Apollo kids. [00:14:23] Speaker B: Any of the kids that you posted got booed? [00:14:25] Speaker A: No, they can't boo the kids. They booed Lauryn Hill. [00:14:30] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:14:31] Speaker A: She went in as an adult. She went to regular amateur night. This was after they had started Apollo kids. So you can't boo the kids. [00:14:38] Speaker B: They started the kids. Cause they was booing the kids. [00:14:41] Speaker A: They was booing the fuck out of the kids. Lauryn Hill got her ass booed. Matter of fact, her episode was on a few weeks ago. [00:14:47] Speaker B: Show your love. [00:14:49] Speaker A: You ready for your next act? Say yeah. [00:14:51] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:53] Speaker A: But I don't know why. It's the nostalgia. But I sit and watch reruns of Showtime at Apollo. [00:14:59] Speaker B: You ever watch Family guy? [00:15:01] Speaker A: Yes. [00:15:02] Speaker B: You ever seen the episode of Apollo was on Family Guy? [00:15:05] Speaker A: No. No. [00:15:07] Speaker B: Okay, so check this out. So it was one episode where, like, it was, like, the end of the show. And so Brian was, like, watching tv and, like. Like, you know, the little theme song. It's Showtime. [00:15:21] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:15:22] Speaker B: And Brian changed the channel. He was like, what? It's 01:00 in the morning. He was like, I'm not racist. And then he started looking around. He was like, he had no chance. He know he changed it. Cause it was black people and shit. Like, he had, like, cartoon black people dancing across the stage and shit. That shit was so funny. [00:15:39] Speaker A: He had Apollo dancers everywhere. [00:15:40] Speaker B: He was like, what? I'm not racist. It's 01:00 in the morning. I'm about to go to sleep. [00:15:45] Speaker A: It did come on late. [00:15:46] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. But every time I think about Apollo, I think about that scene in that cartoon you watch, Gerard. I forgot. I knew it was something. Oh, it's one of them. [00:15:58] Speaker A: It's gonna piss you the fuck off. [00:16:00] Speaker B: Gerard doing Gerard shit again. [00:16:02] Speaker A: Oh, my God. He may be so mad this week. [00:16:04] Speaker B: I should've paused this to watch this motherfucker now. But, yeah. Nah, I didn't. I didn't. Well, but it didn't come out until late Friday, right? [00:16:18] Speaker A: 11:00 p.m.. Friday. [00:16:20] Speaker B: Okay. [00:16:20] Speaker A: So, yeah, so I watched it today. [00:16:22] Speaker B: Okay. Okay. Yeah. I didn't get a chance to. I didn't get a chance to. It was a boxing match last night. Canelo and somebody. Canelo won. I didn't watch. I watched a little bit of it, you know. Cause we got that thing. [00:16:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:16:35] Speaker B: And, you know, I went to sleep because I had to get up. But basketball is basketball. And niggas loving basketball. People mad that they got the league pass and they had the Indiana fever game. [00:16:50] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. [00:16:51] Speaker B: And they didn't have the other game with the Chicago sky. And I forgot the other team. The team with Cordoza or whatever. So they were mad at it. Cause they were, like, they supposed to have all the games or whatever. So maybe in the future they have all the games. Cause I was looking for the women games, but I can't find them on our thing. That thing. But, yeah. [00:17:12] Speaker A: Godspeed to y'all. I'm still not watching the WNBA. [00:17:16] Speaker B: I've been. I used to watch it, you know, periodically throughout the years. [00:17:21] Speaker A: I mean, to be completely fair, I'm not watching NBA. [00:17:27] Speaker B: What? Anything else came out on Netflix or whatever. Before we get in our emails, we got a few emails to get to. Nothing. [00:17:37] Speaker A: Nothing I can think of. [00:17:38] Speaker B: Me neither. Yeah, but this show, a man in full is good. And check out the cat thing. It's new. So without emails. So some of these emails came last week. We recorded a day early last week, so the emails came a little earlier. So it might be some stuff we talked about previously, but here you go. Okay, so this first one is from the homie Donna. She says a reluctant review of Amanda Seals Club. Shay Shay interview. Geez Louise. It long is a pig pussy poke. She says, I was. [00:18:17] Speaker A: I'm gonna eat it. I eat all parts of the pig, but go ahead. Sorry. [00:18:25] Speaker B: From the oink to the squid rooter to the tutorial. Yeah, I heard Shannon Shark say that shit one time. He was like, from the oink to the squeal that he did a little noise. She was so funny, man. I ain't never heard about it. From the oink to the squeal. Anyway, she says, I was hesitant to write this and still am, because since the interview aired, there has been so many think pieces, and I didn't want to add to it, but here goes. I really asked her to write. Cause she had wrote something on her facebook. But anyway, she says, I followed Amanda for years. I won't call myself a fan of hers, but I would say I am someone that follows her socially on Instagram because she is an advocate for the black community. Same. My personal reason for not being a big fan is that I do not like her tone. I feel the same way, but I don't want to say it because then niggas would be like, you tone policing. So she says, she says, very abrasive, defensive at times. And it turns me off, because I've been told in my younger years that my tone was my problem. It's like PTSD for me when I hear her speak at times. The fact that Amanda acknowledged that her tone is a problem and chooses not to adjust it so that her message is received better actually does baffle me a bit, because she has very solid points to get her thinking. That's the kind of quandary I have, because, you know, we tell people to be, you know, being apologetically. You and this, that, and the third. [00:19:52] Speaker A: And she ain't never had to work a job before. And that's like, a job. Like, she never had to work. She never had to code switch. That's her problem. [00:20:00] Speaker B: Kendrick say you shouldn't code switch. [00:20:01] Speaker A: I mean, now we know you shouldn't, but fuck that for the bag. [00:20:05] Speaker B: Some of y'all n's need a code. [00:20:06] Speaker A: Switch for the bag. You might need to switch it up. [00:20:09] Speaker B: A little bit at the job. I don't. At the job, niggas call me by my first name in the streets, I'm b. Sometime easy, sometimes love, you know. What did she say? She said, this is why I have to take her in small doses, which is funny, because that's the name of one of her podcasts, small doses. That's the podcast I used to listen to. She said, as I watched the interview, my biggest gripe was that she was slouching the first part of the interview. I hate when people do not sit up straight. I think that's a shot. Cause I be slouching when I. When I be sitting. And we on video now said, what a man approved, right? Was that all the people who say they don't like her, never gave. Have never given a valid reason as to why they've never interacted with her personally. And I agree with her in that you cannot go on a hate train of a person if you don't know them, that ain't really true. I don't think that's true. You cannot like a person by the way they talk and all that kind of shit. [00:21:14] Speaker A: I hate the way you talk, way you walk, the way you dress. I mean. [00:21:20] Speaker B: Bars, let's see here where. That's the problem with social media. People think they know others, and in reality, they don't. The hate training she receives publicly is not deserved. I cannot like her and admit this. Many can't, because it's a better feeling to them knowing she is not happy. The narrative that is spun around her is a bit much after listening to her speak her truth. What I saw on my tv screen was a woman that was hurt, a woman who was constantly being beat down by the media and journalists. What journalists, though? Don't nobody be talking about her. [00:21:59] Speaker A: And she got, this is optional. Like, she could shut the fuck up. Like, you could just go like. [00:22:07] Speaker B: It ain't like she could go dark for a little bit, I guess. Now, at this point, with the amount of followers she has and the engagement she gets, she probably get a check from, like, Instagram and stuff like that. [00:22:16] Speaker A: Right, but gotta choose what's more important. Yeah, but that's just like me. I got the clock in, like. [00:22:24] Speaker B: But before they started paying, she didn't have to engage and talk about stuff like that. So that is. That was the choice, you know, she says, and she is right. Time and time again, we see the full story not being reported, and when the truth comes out, it's crickets. I mean, that's true. But like Charlie law said, God damn, it must be two sides. You know, everybody, you know, and then it's really three sides. Cause a lot of the stuff is perspective. Yep. You know, me and you gonna see something one way, but if somebody's looking on the outside, they gonna see it a totally different way, especially if they not, like, involved in it. She said, I have a friend who told me that when we were in college that she thought I was a bitch just by looking at me. She had never interacted with me. It was just how I looked. If social media was a thing back then, pretty sure my name would have been slandered on Beyonce's Internet. Did I change myself to appease this person? No, I did not. She learned by interacting with me that I was not, because on social media, it's such a part of our life. Because social media is a part of our life. We consume media so fast that there's no fact checking. Amanda is a victim of this. I don't know, though, but a lot of people that have dealt with her. [00:23:35] Speaker A: Are telling the same story. [00:23:36] Speaker B: Are telling the same story. Yeah. Damn. I might have to do this in parts. We only got so long. You gotta write a book. She wrote a book before. No, this is some good writing. She got paragraphs and shit. I gotta skip ahead a little bit. Cause we got a good bit of emails this time. Said, overall, I came out of the three hour, ten minute interview with a better understanding of who Amanda is. Her tone still irks me, but I can still use. I can still listen to what she has to say. Just not all in one sitting. Black Hollywood and black genders need to stop vilifying her and labeling her a problem. I wonder if you feel this way after the weeks and weeks she been dissing Shannon. Email us back. I'm gonna read the whole thing next time, I promise. But the way she been going at Shannon is basically calling him dumb and he not good at what he doing. [00:24:36] Speaker A: She want him to react so it can be a thing. Because her thing is, it's gotta be a thing. And I applaud Shannon for just ignoring that shit and rolling to the next interview. [00:24:45] Speaker B: Yep. Cause ignoring it make the other person that keep going. It make them look like at a point they'll look right, but then they get to that tippy top, and that's when it's time to stop. And a lot of times people keep going, and that's when they make them look worse. And she making herself look real bad. Like, even after the interview, when there was, like, some disagreements or whatever, Shannon was on his show with, you know, with Chad Johnson, and he was just like, you know, it's all love. And I don't. You know, I don't understand, you know, and he kind of explained his thinking or whatever, and he, you know, I got nothing but love for her. And this, that, and the third. And he was real, like, not apologetic, but just. He ain't dissed her none. He just showed love. Right. Just respectful. Yeah, very respectful. I mean, this is. This nigga, like, how tall is Shannon? Like six'four, 250. He ain't got to respect shit. Shane be like, come see me. But he's not. He ain't that dude shout out to him. What'd she say? She said people should really look at themselves honestly before casting judgment on others. But that won't happen because many hide behind a keyboard and think that keyboard allows them the freedom to say whatever they want. And that should not be the case, she said. Lastly, I like Shannon's lack of journalistic skills because it does feel like you're having a conversation with your old ass uncle who don't know no better. And finally, everyone who comes to sit on his couch choose to do so because they've seen him since. He gives a safe space for them. He plays devil's advocate, and people don't like that. But guess what? That is part of interviews at times. Oprah does it all the time, but no one complain about Oprah. They posted a clip of her talking to Sissy Houston about Whitney's lesbian relationship. What's the lady name? What was her friend? [00:26:42] Speaker A: Oh, my God. I know you talking about, though. Her name is Robin. Robin. [00:26:46] Speaker B: No, it was Robin. Yeah, that was Robin. I know. I love lesbians. I know. All their names. Said, he'll get better with each interview. Yeah, that middle part, I had to skip a little bit of it, but. [00:26:58] Speaker A: And I think with Oprah, we didn't have an outlet to complain unless we complain with our girlfriends, our homies on social media. Back then, I'm sure she would have got the same thing, but. [00:27:12] Speaker B: Yeah, but then back then, like, you just didn't know. Like, you just felt like that's just how stuff went, you know what I'm saying? And it was a hard hitting interview. Now you got different. You got some people saying, like, Oprah this and that. Like you said, people might think it, but now it's a community of people. You can find that think that same thing. Got another email. Thank you, Donna, for that email. Very wordy. We appreciate it. We do. I'm looking dead in the camera. We got another email from the homie Shatara. Hey, that's the cake lady, right? [00:27:50] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:27:51] Speaker B: Shout out to the cake lady. Show your sweet self. She giving us that sweet stuff, that nasty, that gosha stuff. She said, hey, amy, and be easy. She said, y'all didn't get an email last week, so I wanted to write in and let you two know that I thoroughly enjoy listening to your show. Well, thank you, thank you. We appreciate you. What happened to the Wednesday episodes? I missed them with three exclamation points. Bring them back at least once a month, please and thank you. Smiley face emoji. B, you had some strict ass parents from the sound of things. No, my parents weren't strict. You know, I had shit. I could go outside and play and do whatever, but they, you know, just certain strict just was out of line. I don't feel like it was strict. I'm glad? Yeah, I'm glad. She said, amy, I started cussing at an early age too. I did too. I started cussing at an early age too. I just never got caught. I didn't get caught at school until the 8th grade. Amy, you ever got caught at school? Oh, writing a letter was you getting caught? [00:28:55] Speaker A: I got caught in the 6th grade too, though. Yeah. [00:28:58] Speaker B: What you said the f word. [00:29:00] Speaker A: I don't remember everything. I used to say. Everything. So. [00:29:05] Speaker B: Damn. [00:29:06] Speaker A: Somebody was trying to bully me and I was cussing her out. [00:29:09] Speaker B: Ooh. [00:29:09] Speaker A: I mean, I didn't really get in trouble. Trouble. The teacher was just like, don't do that no more. [00:29:13] Speaker B: But you got caught. Yeah, she said, I was sitting in class minding my business when this girl decided to come for me. I can't remember everything I said, but ended up with your big ass teeth. [00:29:24] Speaker A: Oh, shit. And I wanna know who it was. [00:29:27] Speaker B: Everyone laughed, including the substitute teacher. She wrote my ass up. Shout out to Miss lied. My dad didn't play with my siblings. And when it. When it. My siblings and I, when it came to school, I got a beating for rolling my eyes out of teacher once. And you talking about my parents street fast ass. Rolling your eyes out of the grown up. Y'all took me back with the nasty letters. My letter wasn't nasty. My letter was a love letter to Larnisha Parrott. Shut out the nish. [00:29:57] Speaker A: So I felt better now. I wasn't the only one doing the nasty letters. [00:30:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, you felt bad? You thought you was the only one. You thought you was canary in the coal mine. Nah, nah. It was a whole bunch of y'all fast ass little girls. I'm talking about s'ing somebody's d fellatio. See, I remember copying the letters from SWB all night long. She said. That's on the wait. Next. Oh, she said. The waiting cell soundtrack CD booklet, she said. But she got the words from the CD booklet and giving it to my boyfriend at the time. His cousin ended up with the letter and told me that I wrote letters better than her. I was in elementary and she. She was in high school. The cousin just didn't know nowhere to get them words from. My fast ass had no business watching the movie or singing that song back then, let alone telling a boy those things. So you was in elementary school when that movie came out? I was in high school. Yeah, that's how young she is. [00:31:05] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:31:05] Speaker B: Shout out to the cake girl. You and the cake lady. You ain't the cake girl, said Amy. I'm not into younger guys, I've always been attracted to older men. I go two or three years younger, but that's about it. You spoke about retired vets. I think I passed. My experience wasn't pleasant at all. The man was fine as afraid. Nice build, tall, retired with a trucking company. But he gave me stalker vibes. And he had gummy. A gummy worm. [00:31:33] Speaker A: Aw, damn. [00:31:34] Speaker B: What is a gummy worm? [00:31:37] Speaker A: Don't want no short. Short. [00:31:38] Speaker B: Oh, you smashed the old nigger. How you know he had a gummy worm? Beloved. You smashed. You got. You got. I thought she meant she had. He had worms, but no, you got worms, nigga. I couldn't get with it. [00:31:51] Speaker A: They real possessive. [00:31:52] Speaker B: She said cruise lady took them. Fuck them kids to another level. There's no excuse or rationale. Rational explanation for her action. B, you asked if Shani's plumbing still works. Indeed it does. I know as women age, their sex drives, increases. Plumbing is most definitely up to par. You've never been with a woman in that time of her life? Shatara. But I have. [00:32:18] Speaker A: That's the hot and ready stage. [00:32:19] Speaker B: Oh, my God. I was. I was 23. Jackie. Jackie could go. Jackie went back to work talking about your boy. I put that thing on Jackie, though. You know. You know, you in your twenties. Ladies, you've been with niggas in their twenties. How do women niggas in their twenties? There you go. For 27 minutes. [00:32:40] Speaker A: Platter pussy. [00:32:41] Speaker B: I had Jackie. I had a den in my damn cops. Jackie's shoulder was smashed up. Her face was smushing my damn seat cushion. [00:32:52] Speaker A: She loved every minute of it. [00:32:53] Speaker B: Yes, she did. What got into you last night? No, what got into you? Nah. Amy, don't worry if you can't unbig your back before your brother's wedding, I read a post that stated, women can't unbig their backs, but men can't unleader their meat. [00:33:10] Speaker A: I probably posted that. [00:33:13] Speaker B: I don't like that. [00:33:15] Speaker A: What? [00:33:15] Speaker B: As a meager meat having man, I don't like that. [00:33:19] Speaker A: Well, y'all got to get off our backs. Y'all got to let our backs do what they do. [00:33:22] Speaker B: How else I'm gonna get inside you if I don't get on your back? I got little meat. [00:33:28] Speaker A: They do try to get on the back. [00:33:30] Speaker B: You got to. Yeah, she seen the idea fraud today. I did a good job today. She said, that's my shit anyway. Keep the laughs coming. Always the sweet lady. Shu. Tara, you got a hyphen in there in the spelling. Shout out to you. We appreciate you. [00:33:48] Speaker A: Her mama put the hyphen in there. [00:33:49] Speaker B: Oh, that's why I was asking. Was it really in there for real? Shout out to you and your mama. Your mama probably looked good, too. This is from the homie Philly. What's up, Philly? Shout out to Philly. He is entitled, the man always forgets what he says. I do. He says, yo, bull. Yo, Amy. Yo, Cliff. Super late on this email, but here I am playing catch up on all the episodes. First and foremost, great to see you all in person and watch the magic get created. The new studio is dope. Congrats on that space. Amy, Amy, Amy. You're a doll in person. Look nice, smell nice, super inviting. Felt like I've known you forever. Tell hostile understand why he loves hugging her. Almost let my hand slip to that. Never mind. That's crazy. How the crazy about the whole alarm. Joel? I'll definitely refrain from setting hell alarms, since they'll do nothing but make me more tired. Oh, yeah, it was something I read because I do read, and it said that if you set the multiple alarms and make it more tired, as opposed to just getting your ass up. See, I definitely was like big cliff at first. I took hella notes from episodes and planned on emailing them, but always forgot. So now I start a draft email and type as I go. Oh, yeah, I need to do that. That way I respond to each topic in the order they were mentioned. Yeah, but I still forget what I said, though. Or other podcasts. Well, other podcasts I listen to that do emails. They be remembering the shit they said he said. Glad to hear I never have to pay for cakes from you, Amy. Gotta get that pound cake next time. No, let me read it in the voice that I feel like he read it, wrote it. Gotta get that pound cake next time I'm there. I'm gonna hold you to that sound very creepy. I think he wrote it in a creepy voice. He said, ninjas be putting the most ghetto named movies on tubi ass everywhere. On my. On ex Amy's voice. Oh, your ass is everywhere. Said Drea secured the bag. Indeed. I gotta agree. It'd be easy. She's robbing the cradle. Green was dumb enough to get her pregnant, so I'm not mad at her for turning that into some m's. Another good episode. Can't wait to hear the next Joan Philly. Shout out to Philly. He back overseas. Condolences to him. He was over here because he had some. His death in the family. What do we they call it? Do we say, meemaw, what do you call his grandma? He won't say, gigi. He called her, I think, mama or something like that. But shout out to him. Condolences to him, but we appreciate the email. Then we got an email from DJ High star. [00:36:26] Speaker A: What's up? [00:36:26] Speaker B: High star from Carolina? Sports talk. Shout out to you and big Cliff over there. He says you're how y'all doing. Force things first. That's how he spelled it. Y'all. How the heck are y'all? Been a minute since I've last checked in, but I've been listening and watching Amy explaining. Man, milking to her sons is hilarious and was not on my bingo boy. Lol. Did y'all hear about the US marshal and police officer situation in Charlotte? Yep. Four officers killed. Three of them us marshals trying to serve a warrant, which is about to say no. [00:36:57] Speaker A: I was gonna say very similar to what happened here. [00:37:00] Speaker B: Yeah. Well, there's one difference. [00:37:05] Speaker A: What? A black person did this? [00:37:07] Speaker B: Yes. [00:37:08] Speaker A: Stop playing. [00:37:09] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:37:10] Speaker A: Wow. [00:37:10] Speaker B: No, it wasn't a black person. [00:37:12] Speaker A: That was a nigger. [00:37:12] Speaker B: Oh, yes. He had multiple shit in his jacket. Like, one. The way he ran from the police before. Like, he was. Yeah, he one of the ones that if they was, like, said something about him being arrested. [00:37:27] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:37:28] Speaker B: Like, he should have been arrested before. Should have never got out of jail. [00:37:31] Speaker A: They gonna. They gonna put that nigga under the jail. [00:37:34] Speaker B: Yeah. He said, charlotte definitely about to be locked down on some law enforcement shit. Prayers to those officers and their families. I remember when Daniel, our favorite Q, lost his brother in a similar way. So tragic. Oh, that was his brother? [00:37:50] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:50] Speaker B: I didn't know they were brothers, Caraway. I didn't know that. Okay. He got his own drink at. I went to jumping jays, and he got his own drink. Don't give me a drink after I'm gone. Give me the drink now, God damn it. I want to drop. I want to go to the store. And my homeboy used to have a restaurant, and he. And they didn't have chili cheese fries on the menu. I said, hey, bro, let me get all the chili cheese fries. Eventually, they put it on the menu. I said, now, nigga, call that the piercing? He's like, I got you be so that what I. Yeah, but I ain't tried to carry with. But I did see that, but it's crazy. This in the email. Anyway, I'm a week late, and I'm glad I didn't give my initial thoughts on Amanda Seale's interview. I'll start by saying I love Amanda. Been watching her since my brother and me and through Amanda, diva days and everything. With that being said, she, like all of us, has opportunities for growth. However, there's a pride about her being who she is unapologetically. That would not allow her to grow in some areas. I was about to Cape, Cape, Cape, until I saw Amy post the immediate backtrack of the diagnosis and her Amanda splaining it. Her, charlamagne, and Joe all do this similar thing where they preach how intentional you need to be with their words and how words are important, and when it doesn't fit their narrative, they tell us that we are missing context. You said her Joe. Oh, yeah. Her Joe and charlamagne. Okay, so it's like, I champion her, and then I'm like, what is it that I'm rooting for? For people to treat her better? One price that she had to pay for how unapologetic she comes off is that people may not receive her well. Now, all that being said, Shannon didn't help with the so your mom's white question. Like, understandable. She was just talking about an aunt that married a white dude. But that was a clear indication of too much Laportier or something. But I thought she was mixed race, too. [00:39:51] Speaker A: All my life. [00:39:52] Speaker B: Yeah, but I do remember her being from, what, Trinidad and Tobago? What? [00:39:56] Speaker A: Grenada? [00:39:57] Speaker B: Grenada. I do remember her being from Grenada, but I thought she had one of her parents was white. You know what I'm saying? So maybe that's where Shannon got that from. But she kind of. In her response to that, kind of like, why do people always think that my mom is white? So we weren't the only one. Shani wasn't the only one. I think it's a thing. I hate when people present me with evidence that they haven't been paying attention to me. Shit hurts. Ultimately, she'll continue to box herself out of cliques and cool kids out of the cliques and cool kids of new black Hollywood. New black Hollywood? Nigga, she old enough to be with old black Hollywood, nigga, she represent just black Hollywood. Not old black Hollywood, but just black Hollywood reality, you know? But the thing is, that's what she wants. Like, do you wanna. Do you wanna be of the people or of the industry? She has 30 years of dealing with the industry and still chose to victimize being outcasted when you're anti establishment. Amy, your swag is going in the mail this week. How about them nicks? Oh, yeah. Amy won something from Caroline. Sports talk. What you want a swag bag? [00:41:14] Speaker A: I know it's gonna be a hoodie. [00:41:15] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:41:16] Speaker A: Yeah, that's all I know. That's in it. [00:41:18] Speaker B: That's when you. That was when you won it. When it was cold. That's how long ago it was. She said Greg showed his hand this week on Abbott Elementary. I never trusted the Manny fella either. From the jump. Jacob came in at the end with the freeway beard. I was crying. Damn, I missed that part. That was. [00:41:38] Speaker A: No, it was this week. It was like the ending credits. You know how they had that scene at the end? I almost missed it, too. Cause my boy was about to turn it off. I was like, wait, you know, we had to watch the end and see. [00:41:47] Speaker B: I did turn it off, but, yeah, he was a friend of Abbott elementary. When Greg was on a date with some. What was it? Other teachers. Who was the people? No, just other people. [00:42:03] Speaker A: It was a blind date. [00:42:04] Speaker B: Oh, blind date for him. [00:42:05] Speaker A: Yeah, it was like a blind double date. [00:42:07] Speaker B: And Janine wound up being there with the people from the. [00:42:11] Speaker A: From the district. From the district with that dress on. [00:42:14] Speaker B: Oh, it was a time. See, I didn't see. I looked up, and she was already sitting down. And they were talking about. It was a cute. She was cute dress. [00:42:20] Speaker A: Yeah. And she had a hair up and a little Jeannie ponytails. She was cute. Now. Yeah. [00:42:24] Speaker B: Greg showed his hand for real. He said, prom season. Graduation season. What's y'all thoughts on the extravagant send offs? Nigga, you a soothsayer. Cause you wrote that down, and we gonna talk about that. But since you mentioned it, this shit is out of hand, bro. This shit is out of hand. And I saw one girl. I know her son. He, you know, he did the photo shoot or whatever, but he was, like, in front of, like, a pickup or whatever. You know what I'm saying? I've seen people in front of Maserati's. [00:42:52] Speaker A: G five s. Motorcycles. What you call it? A little half motorcycle house. [00:42:57] Speaker B: Slingshots. [00:42:57] Speaker A: Yeah, slingshots. [00:42:58] Speaker B: Saw somebody go to Odog House, or they was in front of old dog house mansions. That's Odall. [00:43:05] Speaker A: Well, I haven't seen multiple. [00:43:07] Speaker B: Multiple. I did you right. My bad. It's another mansion I saw. It's just a lot. It's just a lot. [00:43:14] Speaker A: I don't know what I'm gonna do. Where the fuck I'm gonna get a helicopter from? [00:43:17] Speaker B: Helicopter? You better get a plane. You better holler at Drake. [00:43:21] Speaker A: Fucking get a g five for. I got three years. [00:43:24] Speaker B: You get Drake. Old ass plane. [00:43:26] Speaker A: Ain't got but three years to get ready for this shit. [00:43:33] Speaker B: Yeah, it's a lot. It's a lot for the prom goats. [00:43:37] Speaker A: Look at that. Goats. [00:43:38] Speaker B: Yeah. Somebody talking about they the goat. [00:43:39] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:43:41] Speaker B: But you know what? I like it, so, like, the reason why I like the pickup truck send, you know, prom pictures or whatever. Cause it wasn't like they was trying to be flashy. Flashy? Flashy was like, we taking a picture here? No, you know, whatever. But I saw one where the girl was trying to be like, have, like, the. Remember that time the girl came out and she had, like, the dancers for Beyonce? And they came down the steps and did they dance and then she came out or whatever? I saw one of them. But the dancers, you know, the dancers outfit was cheap. [00:44:16] Speaker A: Her suit spent all the money on everything else. [00:44:18] Speaker B: No, she didn't. Her dress was cheap. [00:44:21] Speaker A: Aw. [00:44:22] Speaker B: She had a little face thing. [00:44:23] Speaker A: The veil. [00:44:24] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. But I'm sure some of y'all saw it. [00:44:28] Speaker A: But I'm just gonna say this. [00:44:30] Speaker B: No, hold on. Real point. Go ahead now. Hold your point, please. Now I got this. Now I'm done. The thing about her is when she was in the projects. Just go to prom. [00:44:40] Speaker A: Okay? Yummy tummy. [00:44:41] Speaker B: Just go to prom. Stop doing all that extra shit. She was in the process trying to do it, like. But it was trying to be extravagant. Don't be extravagant. [00:44:53] Speaker A: You signing real? [00:44:54] Speaker B: Uh, I'm signing real regular. You know what I did? Didn't go to prom. [00:45:00] Speaker A: That's you. [00:45:01] Speaker B: I didn't have a suit. [00:45:03] Speaker A: My dress. I got my dress. I decided to go to prom at the last minute. Didn't even pay. Cause I was class president. But anyway, um. [00:45:09] Speaker B: What do you mean? You didn't pay to get in? [00:45:10] Speaker A: No. [00:45:11] Speaker B: Oh. Oh, I thought you meant you didn't pay for your dress. No, but my thing. [00:45:14] Speaker A: I got my dress off clearance, like, the day of prom. [00:45:18] Speaker B: That's right. [00:45:18] Speaker A: For, like, $60. [00:45:20] Speaker B: My thing is like, all right, don't try to, like, do shit to compete with the niggas that jumping out of helicopter. [00:45:26] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:45:27] Speaker B: Take a picture. Nice picture. Your family there, pee there, mama there. Female. You know, take a picture, but don't try to cause it. [00:45:36] Speaker A: Their eyes, they didn't feel like it was cheap. I'm a proponent of. If you like it, I love it. That's why I don't get on people who wear their bonnets in public. You want to wear that fucking bonnet, baby, that's on you. [00:45:45] Speaker B: I'm not. [00:45:46] Speaker A: So maybe they thought their dress was of that caliber. [00:45:50] Speaker B: Not even the dress, just the whole situation. Cause she didn't look bad in the dress, but the thing over her face looked extra. [00:45:58] Speaker A: And that's why I was about to say, I'm glad I got boys. Cause they don't require as much. I'm gonna go down to the goddamn men's warehouse. [00:46:08] Speaker B: You hope. You hope. By that time, niggas be like, Amy, it's the nigga. It's a n that work this place. He makes suits. I want mine made custom. [00:46:19] Speaker A: I got custom for a. [00:46:20] Speaker B: You can go to men's warehouse and get a, um. And get it tailored right, though. [00:46:24] Speaker A: And what happened to renting? They don't rent tuxes no more? [00:46:28] Speaker B: Hmm. [00:46:29] Speaker A: Thought you rent your fucking tux and you take it back. [00:46:32] Speaker B: Nah. Well, yeah, they did do that, and we used to. You look back at them pictures of the boys, at least we look country as fuck. Suits don't fit right. Them white ass shoes, cummerbunds, the long tails. Yep. [00:46:44] Speaker A: With a top hat and a cane. Baby don't want the days. [00:46:47] Speaker B: It's better now, though, to buy a suit, a nice suit. Cause you can have it and you get it table. No, you don't got no reason for your son to have a suit. [00:46:58] Speaker A: If he's wearing a tux, he gotta get a tux. [00:47:02] Speaker B: Tux. [00:47:03] Speaker A: Well, yeah. Cause these kids, they don't even. And that's the thing. Prom. Why you ain't got a tux on? [00:47:09] Speaker B: Yeah, some of them do. Some of the boys do have on tux, but some of them just have on suits. And then they have a short pants. [00:47:17] Speaker A: See, I ain't gotta worry about makeup, jewelry, all that stuff. We gonna get you a hair appointment, a haircut appointment. [00:47:24] Speaker B: What if your son be like, I want some grills for my prom. [00:47:27] Speaker A: That he better grill his ass down to the chick fil A or McDonald's or wherever. Get a job and pay for that himself. I'm paying for corsage, a boutonniere, or however you say it. [00:47:38] Speaker B: They do that still. Yeah, I haven't seen them. Well, I ain't paid attention to them. [00:47:42] Speaker A: Some, they get the corsage, they still get the girl to corsage. [00:47:45] Speaker B: But the boutonniere is the flower on the man. [00:47:47] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I'm paying for. [00:47:50] Speaker B: And the suit and the room and some condoms. Facilitate. I remember when I was leaving my step mama, so I didn't go to prom. Couple my home. Well, most of my homeboys did. One of my homeboys, he locked his suit in the house. They had a damn. Yeah, he closed the door. Well, the regular door was open, but some kind of way, the screen door got locked. So he couldn't get in the house. [00:48:19] Speaker A: You could get in. [00:48:21] Speaker B: Now. He went busting in his brother's house. Yeah, he went busting in so he couldn't go. But we got a room, and we had, like, a tub full of liquor in the room. How do we get liquor? I don't know. Want somebody, cousin. But it was lit. The police came, shut the room down. It was fun. It was fun. We was even. We was like, man, people that graduated came to see us, man. We the shit, whatever. [00:48:47] Speaker A: I was talking to my homeboy the other day, and I was like, I wonder if people. If there was, like, rumors of me and my home girl. Cause we went to prom together. Like, we wasn't dates, but it was like, shit, we going, I got a car. I might as well pick you up on the way. [00:49:00] Speaker B: That went out back then. [00:49:02] Speaker A: What? [00:49:03] Speaker B: Being gay in high school. That went out back then. It only became a thing. In the last ten years, these girls don't care. They be wearing suits to the damn prom. [00:49:11] Speaker A: They talk better. [00:49:13] Speaker B: They be looking fly than the niggas. Yeah. Shout out to these lesbian girls living in their truth. Shout out to their parents. Let them shit. Let back. In my day, a girl want to wear. Why you want to wear tux for? That's for. They probably beat the hell out of that girl. You ain't going away. He said, I'm a save a lot of my K dot Drake. Take for Jones and them. Let me get this in before y'all start. I'll let y'all later. Have a great show. This was from last week. Was this. Yeah, hold up. No, he sent this today at twelve. [00:49:50] Speaker A: Okay. [00:49:50] Speaker B: Shout out to you. Um, he sent another, uh, email. He said, bro P's. Yo, I knew I was forgetting something. Did y'all see the Philip police have to kill those straight pit bulls going around attacking folk? [00:50:07] Speaker A: What? [00:50:07] Speaker B: Crazy? Hell, no. Let me google this shit. [00:50:15] Speaker A: Pit bulls. God damn it, Eve. [00:50:19] Speaker B: God damn it, Philly. [00:50:20] Speaker A: What y'all got going on over there, Eve? Pit bull on the skirt. Damn. [00:50:23] Speaker B: Ah, damn. Over my head. Okay. Damn. He said dogs. It was just one dog. Um, say, three days ago, Philadelphia police officer fatale shot a dog in West Philadelphia, born and raised Wednesday as it mauled a 53 year old man in the street. The incident happened at the intersection of Fairmont Avenue and Union street in West Philly, Mantua neighborhood at around 10:15 a.m., wait, no, this was a cane Corso. He said a pit bull. Hold on. [00:51:14] Speaker A: It don't matter. Can't trust none of them dogs. [00:51:17] Speaker B: The cane Corso and the pit bull is different. Okay, baby. Philly police. Stray pit bulls. [00:51:30] Speaker A: No, these dogs attack three different people. [00:51:33] Speaker B: Oh, you see it? [00:51:34] Speaker A: Oh, no. It was three dogs. One. Whoa, shit. Two of three surviving pits still located. One is still missing. So that's still a dog just running around. [00:51:47] Speaker B: Where you see that article at? You put it in pocket. Put it in pocket for lovers and friends festival council. [00:51:55] Speaker A: All right, refresh that, yasum. [00:52:00] Speaker B: Okay. Says the three dolls that made it made a run for it this week in Philadelphia after modeling, a man in the street have been partially recovered and their owner has been deemed by cops as well. [00:52:17] Speaker A: Remember, there were actually a total of four dogs at the beginning of this saga, including the massive cane corso. [00:52:24] Speaker B: Oh, so the cane Corso was in it? [00:52:27] Speaker A: Man, that's a fucking gang initiation. [00:52:31] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. One time I was at my daddy's house. My daddy lived like, you know, uptown, darlington or whatever, sitting on the porch one morning, and it was like 20 stray dogs just running down the street. I was like, bro, that look like the Wu Tang clan. What's going on? And I was like, bro, what if I was just walking down the street? What if I was just walking down the street and ran into them? That damn wild pack of damn dogs. I got eat up. But, yeah, I hope that. [00:52:59] Speaker A: And I grew up in the country, so that was something we, you know, this dog running. Yeah. And then you, if you walk to your cousin house on like, you know, walk to your house, that was one of the things that you run the risk of. [00:53:10] Speaker B: Uh huh. [00:53:10] Speaker A: Fuck a pack of dogs. Hope you can. Hope you got them burners with you. [00:53:13] Speaker B: It was a stick. It was a meme, is like, besides dogs, what did you get? What did you get chased by as a, you know, growing up? Whatever. But yeah, dogs. Dogs number one. So, yeah, he alluded to it. You want to talk about this Kendrick Drake thing? [00:53:31] Speaker A: Oh, that's all emails. [00:53:33] Speaker B: Yeah, that's all the emails. Shout out to everybody. Djblayshowmail.com. That's the big news of the week. When did it start? [00:53:45] Speaker A: It started with the tour. Right? [00:53:47] Speaker B: What tour? [00:53:48] Speaker A: Did it go back all the way back to the biggest of what tour? With J. Cole and Drake going on tour together? Or do we go back further than that? [00:53:58] Speaker B: It was a song. They said it goes back to. [00:54:02] Speaker A: Oh, something on Drake album. It go back to that. And then. [00:54:05] Speaker B: Yeah, but Kendrick didn't want to be on the song. [00:54:08] Speaker A: Yeah. So I guess more recently it started with like that. [00:54:15] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, more recently. Yeah, like that. That's the song that's on future's album. And, you know, he called out. They were saying he kind of called out J. Cole and Drake. You know, people that kind of know the music. [00:54:31] Speaker A: I fuck the big three. It's just big me. [00:54:33] Speaker B: Yeah. And then J. Cole made a record, you know, and then he apologized. And some people was like, that's a bitch move. Whatever. I was like, man, the man said he. In the song, he said some shit like, you know, your first album was hot. Your second one, they gassed it. You know, I fell asleep on it. Basically. It was whack. You know, you ain't made. You only got a couple hotlines. Whatever, whatever. And then, you know, he released that on Friday. Then Sunday, he apologized. Like, come on, man. Y'all know that was cap. Y'all know his second album was hot. You know, I love the shit. Whatever, whatever. You know. And he was like, if he come at me, he come at me, I'll just take it or whatever. But, you know, Kendrick and handle smoke for him. So Drake released a song. Drake released one song called 50. What was it? [00:55:21] Speaker A: 50 drop and give me 50 drop. [00:55:22] Speaker B: And give me 50. [00:55:23] Speaker A: Or 50 push ups. [00:55:24] Speaker B: 50 push ups. That's the name. No, push ups. It's called push ups. That's it. Yeah. He kind of alluded to the fact of Kendrick, you know, having a bad deal. You know, somebody owed 50% all his money. Get up. They get 50% of money from him. He called him short, said he got a small feat. Basically. He came out with that song, call him somebody short. [00:55:52] Speaker A: And they've been short all they life. [00:55:54] Speaker B: Yeah, I was. And I listened to that song like. [00:55:56] Speaker A: You thought it did. [00:55:57] Speaker B: I listened to that song today, and I was, like, to pick at somebody for something they ain't got no control over, you know, them being short or the size of their penis. Women, they don't really sting the thing that stings. [00:56:12] Speaker A: I think that sting a little bit. [00:56:14] Speaker B: It don't really? [00:56:15] Speaker A: Really? Yeah. [00:56:16] Speaker B: Cause it's like, what the fuck? I'm gonna do just how I made, you know? But just pick up doing it. [00:56:24] Speaker A: Women. [00:56:25] Speaker B: Yeah, don't stop. Let these niggas know it's not gonna do nothing. [00:56:28] Speaker A: It don't matter. [00:56:29] Speaker B: Yeah, it don't do nothing. You gotta pick at something about somebody. Something that they probably can help. You don't read that grade level, bitch. Nigga, you know what I mean? I saw you reading with your index finger. What is the pythagorean theorem? You don't know it, do you? Yeah, man. So then he dropped another song called Taylor made. They call it a freestyle. And I didn't listen to it. Cause at that point, Kendrick had said, responding to the first one, I was like, man, he just gonna ignore this nigga. You know what I mean? He talked about Kendrick needing Taylor Swift on the song to make a hit or some shit, or it was some shit. But then that song got taken down because of some sample in the song that wasn't clear, so they took it down. That's why I got deleted from everything. And then what was then Kendrick this Tuesday. Cause it's been about two weeks since Drake dropped his first joan. And then Kendrick dropped the track Tuesday. What's the name of that song? [00:57:40] Speaker A: Euphoria. [00:57:41] Speaker B: Euphoria. Wow. And, I mean, it started out slow, and, you know, he called. [00:57:51] Speaker A: He started out with that Teddy Pendergrass. [00:57:53] Speaker B: Teddy Pendergrass? Yeah, Teddy Pendergrass. I'm trying to get to my bluetooth. Hooked up on this board. It was an article I had that broke it down too. He called Drake a cultural appropriator. Um, said he's white. [00:58:12] Speaker A: Mm hmm. He hate the way. [00:58:16] Speaker B: He hate the way he walk, talk, dress, dress. [00:58:20] Speaker A: Even hate the way he say the word Miller. [00:58:24] Speaker B: When he said that part, he was like. And, you know, and that's just how, you know, shit ain't even that deep. I just don't like it. Just feel. Feel funny. That's how I feel. And listening to this song, I had an aha moment. Like, Drake come out with an album. I listened to it once, maybe twice, whatever. For the culture, right? I don't really listen to his music like that. I can't lie. He make good music. Singing. Drake rapping. Drake. Drake make good music. You know what I'm saying? But I always had a little funny feeling about him. Like, he. Like, when he first came out, he had a song, and I thought he was Kurko Bangs. And do you know who Kurko bangs is? [00:59:11] Speaker A: Mm mm. [00:59:12] Speaker B: Kerko bangs had a song called drinking my cup. [00:59:15] Speaker A: Oh. Oh, yeah. Okay. [00:59:17] Speaker B: He came out before Drake got big. [00:59:19] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [00:59:20] Speaker B: And so when Drake's song came out, I was like, oh, shit. Kerco got another hit. [00:59:23] Speaker A: Took that man whole flow. [00:59:24] Speaker B: Took that man whole style. [00:59:25] Speaker A: Damn. [00:59:26] Speaker B: At the time, we were in the club one night, and I was like. I said, the blaze. I was like, man, kerko got another hit. He was like, kerco. He's like, nigga, this Drake. I was like, drake? He's like, yeah, that's Drake. [00:59:38] Speaker A: And I can hear the song in my head, too. Yeah, he tells boy hope. [00:59:42] Speaker B: And so, you know, I put it out of my mind, but then he did. Like, then I remember him being on the Migos song, the early song, before I knew who migos was. And I was like, why these niggas acting like they from so and so and so? But in the song, Drake said he was from Canada. I didn't know that was Drake on the song. You know what I'm saying? Fast forward a little bit. He did the song talking like he was reggae. [01:00:06] Speaker A: Yep. [01:00:07] Speaker B: And I was like, okay, well, you know, they got reggae niggas in Canada. But, you know, he ain't my nigga. I ain't really. [01:00:12] Speaker A: I cardinal official. [01:00:14] Speaker B: Yep, yep. And I told somebody he stole his side a little bit, too. Then shit just started getting weird. He started dissing women. [01:00:24] Speaker A: Now. [01:00:25] Speaker B: I don't know no niggas who dissed women in a song, you know? [01:00:31] Speaker A: Song. [01:00:32] Speaker B: No, I mean, like, really, like. Like, he was. He dismaking this, you know, you got shot in the foot, whatever. [01:00:41] Speaker A: Like, having a beef with women. Yeah, like, they disrespect bitches all the time. Bitches, hoes, you know, pimples up. [01:00:48] Speaker B: Yeah, that's regular. That ain't. That. No, ain't nobody hurt by that. What, that no bitch? No. You know, but actually beef with a woman. He did that. And then he mentioned Rihanna in a song before, which was like, why are you talking about that, man? Like, even after he got with ASAP, she got with ASAP. Like, why you. You know, he even said something about Serena. She's married now. [01:01:16] Speaker A: Let it go. [01:01:17] Speaker B: Yeah, it's just getting weird, but it still sound good music. Can't deny it. [01:01:23] Speaker A: Just bopping and bopping. [01:01:24] Speaker B: Just bop. Yeah, yeah. They playing it in the clubs. And then I guess he just. But he just never was my guy. But now when Kendra says this, like, it just feel funny that you saying. [01:01:40] Speaker A: Cause you never paid attention to it. Yeah, yeah. [01:01:43] Speaker B: We don't want to hear you say nigga no more. It was even shit about him coming out with a. He had. It was. He was text messaging Millie Bobby Brown. She's the girl from stranger things. Eleven. [01:01:57] Speaker A: A child. [01:01:57] Speaker B: She was a child at the time. And they say at the time, she was 14, and he was grown as hell. Grown maybe 31, 32. Why? Like, why. Why are you texting a 14 year old? That is not in. You a coach? She play on your volleyball team? [01:02:21] Speaker A: I think he took the line. And in a couple of years, holler at me, Miley Cyrus. That's what Wayne said it, you know, a long time ago. [01:02:28] Speaker B: And that was weird, too. [01:02:29] Speaker A: And he took that personally. [01:02:31] Speaker B: Yeah, he took that person. So all of that little weird stuff. And now that Kendrick has mentioned in it, it's, you know, not to mention he mentioned, you know, him not being a good daddy, you know. You don't know nothing about that. Kids are crazy, man. I didn't think he was gonna go that hard. So then he came out with that, you know, people, oh, Drake gotta drop whatever, whatever. And, you know, Drake got a drop, and then Kendra dropped again. Song called 616. [01:03:02] Speaker A: Yup. [01:03:03] Speaker B: It came out at 06:16 a.m., oh, yeah, 16 specific time. And then, you know, people start like, well, 616, that was Tupac birthday. That's father's day. And that's this. That. It was like ten things. I'm like, this nigga is crazy. We need to stick together. Like, how do you come back from that? But, oh, Drake had a comeback. Drake had a comeback called family matters. And he was. [01:03:38] Speaker A: Which shows what a diva he is. This a beef? Why you got a video? Like, you got a whole production? That's what was taking you so long? [01:03:46] Speaker B: Well, I can't say. Cause Ross got in the mix too. And Ross had a video, too. Ross had a video for his. For the song. He. [01:03:53] Speaker A: Was it like a. Like a hype Williams type video, or was it just something he shot on his camera phone? [01:03:59] Speaker B: The only thing. It was camera phone. It was a video video. Okay, but it was at his house. But it was his house. Yeah, but, yeah, he got that. And the symbolism was good. Cause the van. The van. I was like, damn, this nigga got the van. He got diplima. [01:04:15] Speaker A: Now, me being the car bitch that I am, I noticed that it wasn't the same van. [01:04:20] Speaker B: It wasn't the exact same van, but close enough. It might have been a dodge chrysler. You know, the dodge. [01:04:27] Speaker A: Some of the trimming was a little different. [01:04:28] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [01:04:29] Speaker A: The rims were different. [01:04:30] Speaker B: But we knew what was, you know, meant. You know what he meant. But, yeah, he did that. But in the song, like, kendrick had said something about him buying pharrell chains or taking up for pharrell. So in drake video, he had a guy with pharrell chains on and them the jury niggas. [01:04:52] Speaker A: That was. Right. He had the jury niggas in the video with him. [01:04:55] Speaker B: I don't know who that was in the video. [01:04:57] Speaker A: I think that's the jury nigger. That's like the. [01:05:00] Speaker B: You talking about Johnny Dang, that's who. [01:05:02] Speaker A: That what he do. Why is he famous? [01:05:04] Speaker B: Johnny do jewelry. But that one. Johnny dang, though. [01:05:07] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [01:05:08] Speaker B: Cause this nigga you talking. The nigga that do the jury, he from Houston, and he got. He be having gold teeth. I mean, the teeth and shit. [01:05:14] Speaker A: I don't know. He what Jacob would have been back in the day. [01:05:17] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. That wasn't him. I don't know who that guy was unless he's a new jury dude. But I think you talking about Johnny Dane. Um, they. They all look alike, huh? Amy and my cup making another appearance somehow. Like, Brandon cup need to be our co star. [01:05:35] Speaker A: I'm sorry, cup of mic. [01:05:41] Speaker B: So that, I mean, and he kind of addressed some of the stuff Kendrick said, but he never addressed the pedophile stuff, which is weird. He dressed the kid stuff. And. And so when we ain't gonna act. [01:05:55] Speaker A: Like he ain't hit a child before. [01:05:56] Speaker B: So he hit a child. [01:05:58] Speaker A: Hid. [01:05:59] Speaker B: Oh, hid. Hid. Yeah, yeah. Shout out to Pusha. That was something else he said in euphoria. He's like, you talking about, you need to push a t. You better going back at him. You talking about pushing me? I was like, oh, my God. Cause I listened to that push a t song play. Yeah, this nigga is. I like it. I like it a lot. I got a question for the listeners, the listeners that really listen to these and listen to all of the hip hop battles. I don't know if I posed this question. No, I didn't pose it in our group chat, Amy. But are you privy to all of the hip hop battles through time? All of them through time? Not all of them, but, like, the major ones. Biggie and Pac and Jay and Nas and beans. And beans. And for the most, you know, we. [01:06:53] Speaker A: Did a top five. [01:06:54] Speaker B: Oh, we did a top five, right? Yeah. Okay. I said, these niggas, drake and Kendrick included, might have four of the top five disc records of all time. [01:07:11] Speaker A: Yeah, I would probably say so. Like, it's so funny because I think. I think satellite radio did this on purpose. I was going to get the baby haircut yesterday, and ether came on. Was it lo cool J station? [01:07:24] Speaker B: They played the dirty version. [01:07:26] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:07:26] Speaker B: So it said the FJz. [01:07:28] Speaker A: Yeah. That's what I love about satellite radio. You will get that wrong. [01:07:32] Speaker B: You don't get the cuss. [01:07:35] Speaker A: When I was like, oh, y'all just gonna play ether today? [01:07:37] Speaker B: Okay. Did they play any other. Oh, okay. I used to have story of Adedon in there. But. And so that's high, though. [01:07:50] Speaker A: That's high. That's high on the list. You are hiding a child. [01:07:54] Speaker B: You cannot, bro, he's over your 40, hunched over like he 80. And see, that's the kind of stuff I like in beefs. When you talk about real people, real stuff. And it gets to a point to where you're disrespectful. Get disrespectful. You know, I like the disrespectful. [01:08:13] Speaker A: As long as they keep it on wax. [01:08:15] Speaker B: Like, oh, no. You know, I don't care about that. Cause it's not as good as if. [01:08:21] Speaker A: They start shooting at each other. [01:08:22] Speaker B: No. [01:08:22] Speaker A: Gotcha. [01:08:23] Speaker B: Cause it gotta be a hint of that. Like, and that's part of the reason why J. Cole got out, because he a peaceful nigger. He peaceful. He know, like, he ain't really wanna take it there. And the thing that gonna make it better is even the hint of violence. You think these beans, when he was dissing Jadakiss and them, he was talking about assaulting his mother. [01:08:53] Speaker A: So who you think. Who you think will really get in the field? [01:08:57] Speaker B: Like, shooting. [01:08:57] Speaker A: Yo, who you think gonna really get in the field? I don't see Drake getting in the field. [01:09:02] Speaker B: Shout out to the music Jones podcast. A couple weeks ago, maybe a month ago or so, I learned that Kendrick is not only a friend of, but he's a member of a certain organization. Organization, as it were. And right after that, I saw him do an early interview back before his hair was a little longer. He had the short hair. And members of that organization where they were in the backyard doing the interview, and they were all around wearing their colors of affiliation. [01:09:32] Speaker A: Okay. [01:09:33] Speaker B: And it's funny, now that this has been going on, now I see, like, it could go a whole different way for Drake that I don't like all that tough talk. And Kendrick kind of mentioned it, like, you talk, you know, I don't want to hear you tough talk. Tough on a song. [01:09:47] Speaker A: You ain't gonna get in the field. [01:09:48] Speaker B: You're not gonna do it. You're not gonna do it. [01:09:52] Speaker A: I think one of the great things that Kendrick is doing, he's messing with his insecurity. Cause now Drake is like, am I really that nigga? Am I him? Mm mm, mm. Like, everything that Kendrick has said is really testing am I him? And testing the people around you. Like, who loyal. Like, do people really like me for me or they like me. Cause I'm Drake. [01:10:18] Speaker B: And so Drake dropped his song, which was a good song. I ain't gonna lie. I like it. I was like, damn, Kendrick gotta come back off of this boy. And then he dropped a song called Meet the Grams. [01:10:29] Speaker A: Ten minutes later. [01:10:30] Speaker B: Ten fucking minutes later, this nigga, bro, let me tell you something. It take ten minutes when you put the shit on YouTube for the shit to render and do all of that shit. This n had this shit in the queue. It was ready. It was ready. And he pushed the button and he talked about how. What did he say? [01:10:53] Speaker A: It really addressed everything Drake had just said in family matters. Like, nigga, how the fuck you know? I was about to say that. [01:11:00] Speaker B: Yep. And he was like. He basically was like, you know, it's somebody in your camp, you know, an. [01:11:07] Speaker A: Album cover for it. [01:11:09] Speaker B: The COVID art was the glove and all of that. He changed it. Now, though, it's just a black screen. [01:11:17] Speaker A: Oh, because the glove. It was the glove. The medication. [01:11:20] Speaker B: The pills. [01:11:21] Speaker A: Yeah, the pill and that ugly ass shirt. [01:11:23] Speaker B: That shirt. Uh huh. Yeah, yeah. I'm glad you said that about a medication. He said he got a gambling problem. He on pills. He talked about. Was that the song? He talked about somebody Tootin powder? The weekend? No, not the weekend. Party next door. He talked about. Party. [01:11:41] Speaker A: Mm mm. This was the one where he talked just to Drake family. [01:11:45] Speaker B: Oh, he talked to the family. [01:11:46] Speaker A: Instagrams. [01:11:47] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. He talked to the mom, talked to the mama, the daddy, Adonis and his sister. Well, so now they're saying that the reason why he changed the COVID art is because Drake sent that fake information out about the daughter. [01:12:02] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:12:03] Speaker B: And, you know, he knew it. You know what I'm saying? So they saying that's why he changed the COVID art. I don't know how true that is or whatever, but it's not beyond the pale for Drake to have a kid out there well hidden. [01:12:16] Speaker A: This breaking this happened within the last 24 hours. People found this baby. [01:12:21] Speaker B: The girl, the little boy. [01:12:23] Speaker A: The little boy. He looked like him. That boy got Drake whole face. [01:12:26] Speaker B: He looked like him. [01:12:27] Speaker A: He should be about 1314 now. [01:12:29] Speaker B: Oh, that boy was 1314, the one that was on Instagram. And the people was commenting on him. [01:12:35] Speaker A: That picture was taken in 2019, and it was like a birthday picture of when he was a little boy. But now there's like, update. Well, not updated pictures, just pictures. Mama posted pictures. He was like, first day of high school. [01:12:48] Speaker B: Oh. [01:12:48] Speaker A: Which was 2023. [01:12:50] Speaker B: Oh, so he. [01:12:51] Speaker A: 1415. [01:12:52] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, 1415. Yeah. So maybe that is. I don't know. [01:12:57] Speaker A: That boy got Drake old face. [01:12:59] Speaker B: Yeah. But the thing about that is people are on her in the comments. Yeah. [01:13:05] Speaker A: I mean, she could turn them off. [01:13:07] Speaker B: Everybody don't know how to do that. [01:13:08] Speaker A: Team did it yet. She can. She can deactivate her page. She ain't did that yet either. [01:13:12] Speaker B: So what if she don't know? Like, she ain't seen. No, I'm saying, what if she don't know that everybody's in her car? Because some people might have a comment. [01:13:20] Speaker A: She would have had to have everything. [01:13:22] Speaker B: Off, have their notifications off or whatever. [01:13:24] Speaker A: And no friends, cuz I know somebody like, girl. Yeah, cuz she friends with JT in real life. [01:13:29] Speaker B: Oh, really? [01:13:30] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:13:31] Speaker B: Oh, so this is. That might be his baby. [01:13:34] Speaker A: Exactly. I was like, this lady kind of. [01:13:37] Speaker B: Connected to the industry and access JT p. Diddy. And so that came out, and people were up in a frenzy, you know? And maybe 20 minutes later, niggas was like, Drake dropped again. Was like, nah, nah, nah. I'm listening to that now. He was like, no, nigga. This nigga dropped again. [01:13:57] Speaker A: What? Drake dropped again? [01:13:58] Speaker B: No, I mean, Kendrick dropped again. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And one of the things that, you know, people that fans of Drake, like, real fans of Drake, they were saying that Kendrick ain't dropped no, pops. You can't dance to this shit. Nah. [01:14:11] Speaker A: Can't play this in the club. [01:14:12] Speaker B: And Kendra was like, I got your club. Hold my beer, hold my dosekis, and this shit. Like, me, personally, I love the different sounds of the different areas. I particularly love the west coast sound. Cause they just sound. They sound just. [01:14:30] Speaker A: This is so west coast. [01:14:31] Speaker B: It's just sound, you know, you make you want to pop your collar. You know what I'm saying? When I hear that, I hear Nipsey, I hear e 40, I hear the Russell. You know what I'm saying? I hear that. That's the sound I hear, you know, MC eight or whatever, like that DJ mustard. And it's DJ mustard. [01:14:47] Speaker A: So I wonder if he's like, hey, Kendrick, let me help you out. Here's a beat. Or if it was just something he bought previously and was like, let me rap over this. [01:14:57] Speaker B: That's what I wanted, too, but I also. But you don't have to have the. You don't have to have the tag in the front. [01:15:06] Speaker A: That's true. [01:15:07] Speaker B: You don't have to have the tag in the front. I never thought about that. But he got the tag on the front. This didn't turn into the music Jones. So I wonder. But it's just. Oh, and I can't. I have a hard time remembering song, like the lyrics of songs on spot. On the spot, like, especially when I'm recording. But this song right here, oh, my God, I love it. Ov ho. [01:15:35] Speaker A: He done turned it into a damn dance song. People been, you know that little western. [01:15:39] Speaker B: Stuff, you know that little west coast dance they be doing? [01:15:42] Speaker A: What, like a line dance? [01:15:43] Speaker B: No, it's not a line dance. But they be like, hopping side to side, like, yeah, that dance. Yeah, that dance. He, that's, I guess that's what he telling him to do, so. But when he said it the first time, I just pictured niggas on the west coast doing that shit. [01:15:58] Speaker A: And they are some football player or basketball player or something made a video to that. Mm hmm. Like, getting ready for a game. I guess it's a basketball player who may be still in the playoffs. [01:16:10] Speaker B: Oh, okay. One of the things that he mentioned in that song was him sleeping with Wayne's girl while Wayne was in jail. [01:16:19] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:16:20] Speaker B: And in an interview, somebody put an interview out. [01:16:23] Speaker A: Cause they gonna find it where the. [01:16:25] Speaker B: Girl asked Wayne about it. And at first, Wayne was like, he didn't know. He was like, I don't know why people asking me this or whatever. He didn't know what they were asking. And she specifically said, like, about Drake, sleep with your girl. And whatever. He was like, oh, yeah, whatever. He was like, yeah, that was fucked up. Whatever, whatever. Like, I was like, damn, this nigga really did do it. And then he got a tattoo of Wayne on his own. I like when they put real life shit into it. [01:16:50] Speaker A: Somebody found an old tweet from 2014 or 16 or 19 of Drake, and it just said baby girl. So somebody, like, tied that to the, what if there really is a daughter? [01:17:07] Speaker B: Daughter. Yeah. Drake gonna have to do a song with Kendrick Lamar wife, a girlfriend, or whatever. And Drake did the same shit. He made the same mistake he did with Pusha. He mentioned Pusha's fiance's name. It was their fiance at the time. He mentioned her name, Virginia. And he mentioned Kendrick's family. His. [01:17:34] Speaker A: He's like, Kendrick been beating on a woman. [01:17:36] Speaker B: Yeah. And I never heard that, but it was, I guess, somebody, he talked about it on the breakfast club. Somebody played a clip of him talking about that on the breakfast club and said he talked about what that was. But, yeah, but it's interesting. I leaned to a, I ain't gonna lie. I like Kendrick. I do. [01:17:57] Speaker A: I mean, if I got a peak between Kendrick and Drake, I'm definitely picking Kendrick. [01:18:01] Speaker B: I like Kendrick. [01:18:01] Speaker A: Drake done did too much shit to black women. [01:18:03] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, and if Kendrick beat one of them. I mean, that's just one. Nick, I'm sorry. Kendrick got a song with Beyonce, and he's never dissed Beyonce's husband. In fact, he got a song with Beyonce and Beyonce's husband on his remix. So there's that. [01:18:26] Speaker A: Man, somebody tweeted. Talk about. I bet when Jay Z heard family matters, he took off that Basquiat wig and threw it across the room. I was like, I hate you, niggas. [01:18:38] Speaker B: I hate you, niggas. Y'all gonna be coming from a boy like that now. Goddamn. Yo, B, come listen to this shit's crazy. Yeah, I don't think Jay liked Drake either. Yeah, he. Cause Drake had dissed Jay, and then Jay had. [01:19:01] Speaker A: And that's what Kendrick trying to reveal. Nobody don't really like you. They fuck with you. Cause of your bring your name. The bitches love it. [01:19:09] Speaker B: And even in the last song, what's it called? Damn. Not like us. Yeah, he mentioned how Drake, basically a colonizer, cultural appropriator. Going to Atlanta to get the sound, get the lingo, and trying to be cool in the street cray. [01:19:32] Speaker A: I struck a chord. I bet it's a minor. [01:19:35] Speaker B: That was the first one. I was like, ooh, God. Oh, bro, you can't get the pedophile shit off your jacket, bro. That pedophile shit on your jacket. Now we don't want to hear you say nigga no more. He said that in the other song. [01:19:48] Speaker A: Yeah, he started off the song with nigga. [01:19:50] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. He started out the song with nigga. That's disrespectful to niggas. [01:19:56] Speaker A: The slave shit. [01:19:57] Speaker B: Yes. [01:19:58] Speaker A: Yeah. That didn't land like he thought it was. [01:20:01] Speaker B: No. And Kendrick ate it up. So Kendrick either is a. Let me tell you the speed at which he responded to that line in that song. He's either one of the most amazing writers. Or Drake, in fact, does have a leak in his camp. The way they sent Kendrick that song. And he can write off of that song. Cause it came off too quick, but. And then he spit game like. [01:20:26] Speaker A: He. [01:20:26] Speaker B: Gave you a history lesson on a west coast club song. [01:20:33] Speaker A: I just. I just wanna see him crumble. [01:20:37] Speaker B: Drake? [01:20:37] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:20:38] Speaker B: Why? Cause of the shit he do to black women? [01:20:40] Speaker A: Yeah. And just everything. Like, if you sit and really think about everything, this nigga ain't good for us. [01:20:47] Speaker B: He was disrespectful to Nikki, too. He said some shit about fucking Nikki. And, like, y'all co workers, why don't you say that on the same label? My g, it's time for him to go. [01:21:01] Speaker A: Go make some movies. Ain't you an actor? Why? [01:21:05] Speaker B: He did great on Saturday Night Live. [01:21:07] Speaker A: But, I mean, you a fucking actor. Go act. [01:21:09] Speaker B: Go act. What was his name? Will. Cat. Jimmy. Go ahead, Jimmy. But, yeah, man, I thoroughly enjoyed what's going on. [01:21:20] Speaker A: Likewise. [01:21:21] Speaker B: And it's a hint of violence, which I love. Like, I'm sorry. Like, niggas be like, beef, beef, beef. And like Kendra said in the song, like, soon as I pull out the gun or whatever, niggas get shot. Now, as niggas wanna, you know, y'all niggas went too far. No, no, no. If you gonna be in it, be in it, be in it. And I like it. I'm sorry. I like them young niggas smoking on that tuka and all that shit. Get disrespectful. Talk about that, man. My daddy. I wish the nigga would talk about my daddy the way Drake talk about Kendrick. I mean, the way Kendrick talk about Drake. Daddy, he paying you to be around and all that kind of shit. [01:22:01] Speaker A: I mean, did he grow up with this daddy? No, he did. What's his story there? Oh, okay. [01:22:04] Speaker B: I don't think he did. But I would be in. I would be in La quickly if I had the money Drake had. I caught up all the crips I knew. Nigga, find this little nigga. I want y'all n to do some crip shit to him. He's somewhere. No, he in New York. That's the thing, too. [01:22:25] Speaker A: The way I wanna see this play out, I wanna see all the people he's collabed with to turn on him. [01:22:31] Speaker B: Well, some of them have already. [01:22:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I mean. Cause him and future put a fucking album out together. And this shit was amazing. I actually liked it. [01:22:39] Speaker B: That's another part of the story, too. The album with future Metro booms. Like, we don't trust you. [01:22:44] Speaker A: Metro booming. Did you see what he did today? [01:22:47] Speaker B: What he. [01:22:48] Speaker A: I think I did, but he put out a beat. He was like, here, here's a beat. [01:22:53] Speaker B: Oh, really? [01:22:54] Speaker A: If you, whoever, send me the best bars on this beat. [01:22:59] Speaker B: Where did he put it? [01:23:00] Speaker A: Everywhere. I mean, social media, of course, but I saw it on Facebook. Like, whoever put out the best bars on this beat, you get a beat for free. [01:23:09] Speaker B: Oh, Drake, this beat. [01:23:10] Speaker A: Bbl dream drizzy. [01:23:12] Speaker B: Okay, we about to see what this sound like. Oh, my God. [01:23:29] Speaker A: Is this it? [01:23:30] Speaker B: Yeah, let me skip ahead. [01:23:34] Speaker A: Yeah, there you go. You the rapper. You got to drop something. That's it. Hot. Now it actually sound like something Drake would rap do, yeah, do a sing. [01:24:09] Speaker B: To whatever the hell he my kanye on shit. Kind of looking your damn face while. [01:24:16] Speaker A: You. [01:24:19] Speaker B: Won'T make you make the shit be hotter. Shout out to Metro booming, want some more, nigga? He got two. He got two, uh, two tags. What did Metro do to them? [01:24:34] Speaker A: What? [01:24:35] Speaker B: What did Metro do to Drake? What did Drake do to them? [01:24:37] Speaker A: Well, in the post, he said, don't. Don't let me expose the real reason we don't like each other. [01:24:41] Speaker B: So you think it's over a woman? [01:24:44] Speaker A: Probably. So why do men not like each other if it ain't over a bitch. [01:24:48] Speaker B: Of the way he walked, the way. [01:24:49] Speaker A: He talked, the way he dressed, the. [01:24:51] Speaker B: Way he dressed, the way he say nigga, but the way he say nigga but I'm glad. I'm sorry. [01:24:58] Speaker A: What's his other tag? [01:25:00] Speaker B: He got metro booming, want some more, nigga? And then he got. Oh, yeah. [01:25:06] Speaker A: I don't trust you. Yeah, I think that's reserved for future, though, right? [01:25:11] Speaker B: I don't know. I heard. So I know we skipped around a lot in this beef and stuff. Cause I really wanna say the meat of that. Pause for music Jones, right? [01:25:24] Speaker A: Yeah, that's their wheelhouse. [01:25:25] Speaker B: If y'all wanna hear some depth in that, check out the music Jones podcast. Check that out tomorrow. Everywhere you get your podcast. Maybe on YouTube, too. If I got the storage space on my iPad. We'll see what happens. What else happened this week? It was something that you said that I thought about. [01:25:48] Speaker A: Damn. [01:25:48] Speaker B: I thought I deleted all of that. Let's see. Oh, you know, we talked about, I guess, what, council culture and all of that with Cat Williams. Cause the thing is, thing was woke folk. [01:26:08] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:26:09] Speaker B: People thought he was gonna be talking about council culture. And I've always said that the only one person that has gotten counseled ever is who. You remember who I said? [01:26:18] Speaker A: Mm mm. [01:26:19] Speaker B: Crichette Michelle. Chrisette Michelle. She's the only person who's really gotten canceled. [01:26:22] Speaker A: You got her the fuck up out of here, baby. [01:26:24] Speaker B: And the reason why she got canceled, in my opinion, is because she went against her bass by performing for Donald Trump. When they told her not, they asked her not to. Because black women would never tell you not to do nothing. Now, we make strong suggestions while doing their neck. I can't. That's how strong of a man I am. I can't even do my neck in a woman manner. That's all I can do is bobblehead it side to side. Pause. But her base was 99. Well, what? 96% against Donald Trump. So with her base being 96% against Donald Trump, you should listen to that base. [01:27:11] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:27:12] Speaker B: She didn't. She got, you know, canceled. [01:27:16] Speaker A: She's back now. [01:27:16] Speaker B: She back now. [01:27:17] Speaker A: She back. [01:27:17] Speaker B: Thank you. I'm glad she was. She's so fine. She did some wild sitting in between, though. Like, remember the baby picture now? [01:27:25] Speaker A: What? No. [01:27:26] Speaker B: Remember it was a dead. It was a, like a. Not a stillborn, but a miscarriage. Remember she's post a picture of the baby. It was supposed to be a miscarriage. And then the Internet search, and they was like, that's not your baby picture. And she was like, I lost this. Not my baby, but I did lose the baby. No, you remember that? Come on. [01:27:50] Speaker A: Oh, my God. [01:27:51] Speaker B: Amy, you get 20. $0.01. You forgot about that. But, yeah, that happened. [01:27:57] Speaker A: I want to focus on the now. Chris. Chrisette. [01:28:01] Speaker B: So she's back, but somebody else who may have maybe canceled is brymingnight. [01:28:07] Speaker A: That niggas back at one. [01:28:09] Speaker B: Yeah, he got to start. They had to cancel his showing Detroit. In Detroit? Well, it's scheduled for June 9, but they canceled it because, um. Cause of some. Well. Cause he got backlash. Cause he said his children were evil and a product of sin he was getting cooked. Yeah, I mean, they are a product of sin if you had them when y'all weren't married. But that don't make them evil. [01:28:39] Speaker A: I know you about not about to sit here and defend this nigga. [01:28:42] Speaker B: No, I'm not. No, I'm saying he got it wrong. I mean, hell, we all are products of sin. I know. I was. I know. I know for sure. [01:28:51] Speaker A: I actually wasn't. [01:28:52] Speaker B: Yeah, exactly. You wasn't, you know. [01:28:56] Speaker A: Yeah, my kids are, but I was. [01:28:59] Speaker B: You see, that's being honest with ourselves, but not evil. Your kids ain't evil. He cussed a little bit, you know, watch Friday a little bit too much, but he ain't evil. They good. [01:29:13] Speaker A: This man basically disowned his fully black children. [01:29:20] Speaker B: And what do black women love more than bonnets? Their children. Black women love their children. In fact, black women believe their children are the future, and he disrespected his own children. You went against your base. [01:29:43] Speaker A: They ate his ass up. [01:29:44] Speaker B: Now, if he had a black male population that was mainly his followers, he would not happen to him. [01:29:53] Speaker A: Cause I thought about that, and me and my oldest child talked about it. I was telling him about Brian McNaught's situation, and he was like, well, why didn't that happen with R. Kelly? [01:30:02] Speaker B: You right. You know what I just thought that as I was talking, I was like, well, his main base is women. And he violated women. You know what all that means is bright mcKnight songs really ain't that good. If his songs was good enough, you know, people wouldn't care. Maybe he ain't made songs about fucking. He got songs about fucking. [01:30:28] Speaker A: I mean, show you how you pussy work. But that's what I'm saying. Like that one, when you compare, are you comparing him and r. Kelly? People are holding on to r. Kelly because of that nostalgia of songs that they had sex to. But he said, better step in the name of love. [01:30:47] Speaker B: He had better songs, though. You know, I'm. Do you know what I'm most mad about R. Kelly? Bout? [01:30:54] Speaker A: Hmm? [01:30:54] Speaker B: I can't listen to Fiesta remakes no more. [01:30:59] Speaker A: Just TP two, period. TP two.com period. [01:31:02] Speaker B: Fiesta was on tv too? [01:31:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:31:04] Speaker B: Oh, okay. Sandwings and something. Mattie Birds. That was my shit. [01:31:11] Speaker A: That was a feel good song. It remind me of Levi Park. [01:31:15] Speaker B: Fiesta. Fiesta. [01:31:17] Speaker A: Levy park for your locals. [01:31:18] Speaker B: Rockland. Oh, it's Levy. [01:31:21] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:31:22] Speaker B: Oh, I thought it was Levi. That's about like McKeevan McIvo. Yeah. Brian McNye. So he had to cancel his shit. You think his career over. [01:31:34] Speaker A: He's still somebody still listening to him. [01:31:38] Speaker B: Why is my series so tuned in to you? [01:31:43] Speaker A: It liked my voice. I turn it on. [01:31:50] Speaker B: What else happened this week? I don't know. I don't know what else happened this week. Everything else seemed like quick hits to me. [01:32:00] Speaker A: Let's run it then. [01:32:02] Speaker B: Huey. [01:32:09] Speaker A: Speaking of things getting canceled. [01:32:12] Speaker B: Run them all. Run all up through the quick hits too. [01:32:15] Speaker A: Lovers and friends got canceled, like hours, I think they said like 19 hours. [01:32:20] Speaker B: Before it was supposed to start. [01:32:22] Speaker A: It was supposed to start because of weather. They said it was like the wind. It was very, very windy day in Vegas. Now, people who live in Vegas says it's windy all the time in Vegas. So they are like real skeptical if that was the real reason. I do know that I have a bunch of saurars that's out there that went, that flew in. They flew in like while they were on the plane. The notification came out that it was canceled. [01:32:48] Speaker B: Well, I mean, they're gonna be in Vegas anyway. You in Vegas now, you ain't got to worry about spending 4 hours at a concert. Now you can spend 4 hours doing other shit they got. The good thing about something canceling in Vegas is that it's some other shit to do in Vegas. Hopefully they get a refund. Yeah, they better shit to do in Vegas. So that's not a bad. I don't think that's a bad place for some shit to get canceled at. So, you know, they can go gamble. [01:33:13] Speaker A: I would still be mad, though. [01:33:14] Speaker B: I definitely would if I wanted to see Sukiyana, whoever fucked their head out. Who's on? I don't even know who Lil Jon. [01:33:21] Speaker A: I just know. [01:33:22] Speaker B: I know. Mary J. Blige ain't. [01:33:24] Speaker A: I just know. Juvenile probably was not there. Speaking of greek stuff, I just mentioned my sorrow. So Macy's is now going to honor the men of the divine nine. [01:33:40] Speaker B: They honored the women before they did. [01:33:42] Speaker A: Okay. [01:33:43] Speaker B: How you feel about that? [01:33:44] Speaker A: Other Greeks are probably familiar with the Casper dresses. You probably got one if you greet. Goddamn, I'm so sick of seeing them goddamn Casper dresses. But they cute. [01:33:53] Speaker B: I gotta look up. Go ahead. Continue to talk while I google Casper dress. [01:33:57] Speaker A: Now they're doing the men's version, so they gonna have some blazers and some ties and shit for the guys. So greek men look out for that. [01:34:07] Speaker B: Oh, this dress hold up. Casper with a k. C. I think I see Casper with a k. That could be it. [01:34:15] Speaker A: You could just look up divine nine dress. It sure could be the one that pop up. [01:34:20] Speaker B: And it's just in. [01:34:22] Speaker A: They were just in Macy's. Now, earlier in the email, philly talked about the alarm, and something that has been happening with me is it just happened on Mondays. That's it. [01:34:37] Speaker B: The blue one? [01:34:38] Speaker A: Yeah, just on Mondays. My alarms have not been going off. [01:34:44] Speaker B: Haven't been going off? [01:34:44] Speaker A: No. [01:34:45] Speaker B: You must be updating apple. [01:34:47] Speaker A: There was a glitch. And so if you have not, if this has been happening to you, go ahead and do the newest Apple update. So there has been apple unknown issue where the alarm was actually going off, but somehow the sound was turned off so I would wake up past my time. Or Caleb, his alarm, he has an old school alarm clock. So he would come and wake me up, and I'd be like, damn, what time is it? And I'm looking at my phone, and the alarm is going off, but there's no sound coming from me. [01:35:16] Speaker B: I got a question. [01:35:17] Speaker A: So. Mm hmm. [01:35:18] Speaker B: Do you feel more rested now that you only got one alarm? [01:35:22] Speaker A: No, now I'm rushed. [01:35:24] Speaker B: But do you feel rested? [01:35:25] Speaker A: No, I'm never rested. I'm old. I like naps. That don't work for me. I don't ever want to get up in the morning. But anyway, so if that's been happening to you, make sure you update your phone. [01:35:38] Speaker B: Okay. [01:35:40] Speaker A: Did you hear about the nude cruz I read? [01:35:44] Speaker B: I seen it. And I thought about maybe I can go. But I had my shirt on top. I would. They might kick me off. Cause I'm gonna have everything on. [01:35:54] Speaker A: Why would you have anything on? It's a nude cruise. [01:36:00] Speaker B: It ain't. [01:36:00] Speaker A: The only thing you need to put on is a condom. [01:36:02] Speaker B: It ain't where it need to be when it's short. When it's. When it's soft. [01:36:05] Speaker A: Oh, stay around the heaters. [01:36:08] Speaker B: I said soft, not cold. [01:36:10] Speaker A: Oh, tie it off like strippers. [01:36:13] Speaker B: I'm a grower. [01:36:15] Speaker A: You think them strippers dick be 12ft long every night? [01:36:18] Speaker B: I don't think about strippers. Dicks, for one. [01:36:23] Speaker A: Anyway, it's a ten day cruise for the nudies. [01:36:27] Speaker B: That's too long. That's a long time. [01:36:28] Speaker A: That's a long time to be naked. [01:36:30] Speaker B: You ever been on a cruise? [01:36:31] Speaker A: No. [01:36:32] Speaker B: That's a long time for a cruise. [01:36:34] Speaker A: Oh, and it's who? No, it's going to Bahamas, Puerto Rico, St. Martin, Martinique and St. Lucia. So it's, you know, it's warm. [01:36:45] Speaker B: Yeah. They only going to the warm places. [01:36:50] Speaker A: Jalen hurts. [01:36:51] Speaker B: Okay. Shout out to him. Yes. [01:36:53] Speaker A: I love him. [01:36:53] Speaker B: It's a Philly heavy episode. [01:36:55] Speaker A: It really is. [01:36:57] Speaker B: Pause. [01:36:58] Speaker A: He loves his city. He loves black women. [01:37:01] Speaker B: Where is he from? [01:37:03] Speaker A: I don't know where he's from originally. [01:37:04] Speaker B: Where he playing? Philly. Go ahead. [01:37:06] Speaker A: And he's donating to schools in Philly. He also did an episode of Abbott Elementary. Abbott elementary, yeah. [01:37:16] Speaker B: Yep. [01:37:16] Speaker A: So shout out to him. [01:37:18] Speaker B: Shout out to him. What? He donate money. [01:37:20] Speaker A: I know you want the amount, but. [01:37:22] Speaker B: 200,000. [01:37:23] Speaker A: Thank you. [01:37:26] Speaker B: I tried. I threw the alley. [01:37:28] Speaker A: Speaking of money, this is gonna be good for the. If you got kids or if you. I don't know where you shop, but if you got them kids that's into those shirts that say no cap and stack jeans. Route 21 has filed for bankruptcy and they're closing all of the stores. [01:37:45] Speaker B: Doogie, what you gonna do? What? Doogie wear stack jeans. He wear a designer, though. I ain't gonna lie. That nigga wear expensive ass shit. [01:37:56] Speaker A: So right now everything is like 20% to 30% off. So will I be there next week? Yes, because that is my son's shit. [01:38:03] Speaker B: Oh, he wear them? Kind of. [01:38:04] Speaker A: Oh, he loved that shit. [01:38:06] Speaker B: Shirt. [01:38:07] Speaker A: Shirts that say shit like no cap. [01:38:08] Speaker B: And you gonna school shop for next year? [01:38:12] Speaker A: Yeah, we gonna be in there. [01:38:14] Speaker B: Your son gonna grow, but then he gonna lose weight. [01:38:16] Speaker A: So, yeah, that's the plan for the summer. [01:38:19] Speaker B: So send him my way. I am. How old? He about to be 1415. [01:38:24] Speaker A: He's already 1515. And last but not least is you got meat for Walmart, which you shouldn't be doing anyway. [01:38:31] Speaker B: Why? What wrong with meat from Walmart? [01:38:33] Speaker A: Well, there's a recall on the ground beef right now. And, yes, that could potentially happen at any store. [01:38:40] Speaker B: But let me tell you, stores who. [01:38:41] Speaker A: Are stores who got their own meat, man. It's a less chance of it happening. [01:38:47] Speaker B: Walmart. [01:38:47] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:38:49] Speaker B: You about to see more recalls from other places. [01:38:52] Speaker A: Why you said that? [01:38:53] Speaker B: Cause watch. Cause tequila. [01:39:00] Speaker A: What? [01:39:01] Speaker B: Tequila do carmana. That what I'm drinking. I ain't got no reason, but you about to see. You about to see he. I wish I could sing. [01:39:13] Speaker A: Is this something started they fucking Cinco de Mayo. [01:39:16] Speaker B: Is this something you wish you could do that you can't do? Heel toe, you can't heal toe, I can't heal toe, I can't. Melee Rock. How you melee Rock? [01:39:23] Speaker A: I was in the club when Sean Paul came out and, like, gimme the lie. And all the bitches was healed joining shit in the club, and I couldn't do this shit. [01:39:32] Speaker B: Was you on the band? [01:39:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:39:34] Speaker B: Y'all had a white band. How did y'all march? [01:39:38] Speaker A: Um, hill toe. [01:39:41] Speaker B: Oh, y'all did the military side? [01:39:42] Speaker A: Yeah, military side. Yeah. Mister James didn't play that shit. We can shake our ass. We can do none of that that they doing now. Well, which I'm glad because that's more HBCU ish. What the style that the band is now. [01:39:57] Speaker B: Oh, y'all band now is. [01:39:58] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:39:59] Speaker B: Oh, y'all know. [01:40:00] Speaker A: So I'm happy they can do that. Yeah. [01:40:01] Speaker B: But, you know. [01:40:02] Speaker A: Yeah, we couldn't do none of that. [01:40:03] Speaker B: You know, where I'm from. [01:40:04] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:40:05] Speaker B: And, you know, we got a legacy of band shit. [01:40:09] Speaker A: Okay. [01:40:10] Speaker B: And I was on the terror of the PD, and we marched. Yes, y'all did march, nigga. Step. [01:40:15] Speaker A: Everybody wanted Mayo in the parade. Mayo ain't coming to the parade. [01:40:20] Speaker B: Let me tell you something. The day I knew we was the shit was when we. Well, I knew it before, but I was, you know, 7th grade, 8th grade, when we went to the egg scramble, and we was last, and y'all was before us. [01:40:33] Speaker A: Yeah, I would probably march in that show. [01:40:35] Speaker B: They was like, oh, shit. We bust the corner. Niggas like, oh, shit. They go, mayo. I was like, damn, nigga, we celebrity. [01:40:42] Speaker A: But I think I remember that egg scramble. [01:40:45] Speaker B: Anyway, I'm sorry, this quick hits. My bad. Quick hits, quick hits. [01:40:50] Speaker A: I'm good, I'm good. [01:40:51] Speaker B: You ain't got no more hits. [01:40:52] Speaker A: I'm done. [01:40:53] Speaker B: Whoo. Damn. I gotta get myself together. Kevin Hart. [01:40:59] Speaker A: Goddamn golden barrels. [01:41:01] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Old niggas still be wearing the male shirts. [01:41:05] Speaker A: That's some pride right there. I would, too. [01:41:08] Speaker B: I wish as much as great stuff came from them combining schools because of segregation. I wish we still had Mayo. That school would be dilapidated by now. [01:41:18] Speaker A: But they would have done built a new one. [01:41:20] Speaker B: Shit. No, they wouldn't. You see what they did with the old one? Put a new face on the mother. That's it. I did fraud today hey. [01:41:29] Speaker A: I did fraud today, okay. [01:41:31] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [01:41:33] Speaker A: I did a good job today, okay. [01:41:35] Speaker B: Cuz these blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did. [01:41:42] Speaker A: Okay. [01:41:42] Speaker B: I did fraud today. Hey. I did fraud today, hey. I did fraud today, okay. I did a good job today. [01:41:49] Speaker A: Hey. [01:41:50] Speaker B: Blessings come from God cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today now that's all means it's our scammer of the week. Now, our scammer this week wasn't a scammer. She got scammed. It happened a couple weeks ago. This was a 74 year old lady in Ohio. She got scammed. They took all her money, and she robbed a bank at gunpoint. I'm saying a manhunt for the individual who robbed an Ohio bank at gunpoint earlier this week ended the ended with the arrest of a surprising suspect. Ann Mayor, 74, allegedly told investigators with the Fairfield Township Police Department that she was the person who walked into our group financial credit union bank and demanded to tell her to turn over some of the bank's cash while brandishing a gun. Body cam footage taken at the time of her arrest shows that it only took mayors a few seconds to allegedly confess. And she immediately tells the arresting officers, I did whatever you're here for. The officers then asked mayors to be more specific, at which time the footage shows her saying the robbery police now have charged mayors with one kind of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon and one kind of tampering with evidence, according to a copy of the arrest warrant obtained by inside the. Blah blah, blah, blah blah. Yeah, so I think I want to say they said she only got like $700. [01:43:26] Speaker A: Yeah. And it was only. Cause, like, she had borrowed money from her family. [01:43:31] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [01:43:32] Speaker A: And she was, like, broke and she needed to pay these people back. Y'all don't scam the old people. God damn. [01:43:38] Speaker B: Somebody tried to scam me last week. Now that you mentioned. Now that I think about it, you asked me earlier, you know, how my week was. It was like Tuesday or something like that. I got a call, and they were like, yeah, Mister Pearson, we calling you because you failed to appear in court. This was a federal, um. [01:43:57] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:43:58] Speaker B: A federal, uh. [01:44:00] Speaker A: They said it was coming to pick you up. [01:44:02] Speaker B: Well, no, they said it was a federal jury case, and you were supposed to appear in court as a. As a juror. [01:44:09] Speaker A: Uh huh. [01:44:09] Speaker B: Federal case. Like what? I was like, well, what did you say in the thing? I ain't heard about that. So they send it to the. They said they sent it to a house I owned, right? [01:44:18] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:44:19] Speaker B: And, um, they said the address of the house. I was like, y'all send it there? It was like, yeah, we sent a certified mail, and we got a signature that your signature? I was like, huh? I was like, I don't. I was like, bro, I don't live there. I was like, all my mail goes to this other address. [01:44:36] Speaker A: I know you didn't get the address. [01:44:38] Speaker B: I gave the address, but I don't live at that. But hold up. I don't live at that address either. [01:44:42] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:44:43] Speaker B: That's just my mama house. [01:44:44] Speaker A: Okay. [01:44:44] Speaker B: Right. It was like, yeah, well, you need to come down to the police station, the so and so and so. Whatever. Whatever. So they were like, yeah, you need to come down. And they gave the address to the sheriff's department, right? [01:44:56] Speaker A: Uh huh. [01:44:57] Speaker B: No, I was like, well, I need to come then. I was like, you know? They was like, yeah, you need to come to the sheriff's department. You know, 151. I was like, if it's a court case, why I gotta come down? Why wouldn't I go to the courthouse? And when I answered the phone first, I had an attitude, right? I was like, how y'all calling? I was like, why y'all calling me about something for Darlington county with a Charleston address? It's showing Charleston address on the thing. [01:45:20] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:45:21] Speaker B: They was like, yeah, we. The crowd. Whatever, whatever, whatever. I was like, yeah, I'm gonna call you back. You know, I customize a little. Well, I ain't customizing, but I fussed at him a little bit. I was like, this is stupid. I was like. I was like, I didn't sign for it, for one. I was like, well, what does the signature look like? Cause the way my name is, I don't sign. My signature isn't. [01:45:42] Speaker A: I'm a little ashamed at you for letting them get that far. [01:45:45] Speaker B: Well, I didn't know because I've had jury duty. Like, I recently had jury duty. So I was like, huh? I'm like, hold up. So I was like, well, how does the signature look it was like, well, he was like, well, it was chicken scratch. Now, the thing that kind of perked my ears, that I knew there was kind of a scam or some bullshit. Their grandma was off. They weren't professional at all, you know what I'm saying? They didn't even sound like cops. They kept putting different people on the phone. This is lieutenant so and so. This is sergeant so and so. Yeah, yeah. And they didn't know what was going on, right. So I was like, what's the address? What's the address of the courthouse? I know where the courthouse is. If you live in, you know where we from, you know where the courthouse is? I mean, where the sheriff's department is. You could just say the name of the street. Most people either say 151 or Hartsville highway. [01:46:36] Speaker A: They was googling. They was buying times. [01:46:38] Speaker B: They was trying to Google. So I was like, where do you want me to come? And he was like, yeah, we want you to come. He was like, hold on 1 second. I was like, how you don't know where the sheriff's department. I was like, it sound like you googling. I was like, I'm gonna call you back. Like, what number should I call you back? He was like, whatever number shows up on the thing. So I called the sheriff's department, which is a 398 number. She sends me to the magistrate office, like, if it's court, and they kind of like blowing me off, and I know it, so I'm telling. I'm like, yo, I think this is a scam. Whatever, whatever. So I'm telling the lady to match the situation, whatever. She's like, no, there's nothing with your name. Whatever, whatever. I was like, well, if there's some fraud or whatever, there's some people trying to fish for information, whatever. So I told them that, and they probably don't care. They didn't care. So I called back, and the dude was like, sheriff's department? And he said a county? [01:47:26] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:47:27] Speaker B: And I was like, what county? And he was like, clarendon. A clemson? No, he said Clemson. [01:47:33] Speaker A: Mm hmm. [01:47:34] Speaker B: And I was like, I thought this was supposed to be Darlington county. And he was like, he. Oh, shit. He was like, damn, duck, you fucked up and hung up the phone. [01:47:49] Speaker A: I'm surprised that there wasn't even a real number for you to call back. Cause usually they'll spoof a number. I've been getting a lot of stuff from an 839 area code, the new South Carolina area code. [01:48:00] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:48:01] Speaker A: And they'll leave a voicemail. Cause of course I don't answer it, and it'll be like, your Social Security number is attached to this case. Call us back at this number, 888 blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And reference this reference number. And then that's, like, the automated one, right? And then I'll get someone, a real person, leaving a message, and they'll be like, we have a warrant. We have a warrant out for you right now. But if you call us back, we may be able to help. If not, then we're gonna go to your place of business right now at your job with the sheriff's department. And I'm like, y'all coming up to my job? Okay. Okay. [01:48:38] Speaker B: Yeah. So y'all be on the lookout for them scams, man, them? [01:48:44] Speaker A: I don't even answer the phone for them no more. If anybody called me from a 839 area code, I can guarantee you I'm not gonna answer it, because they done fucked it up for everybody. [01:48:52] Speaker B: Yeah, 839 is in new South Carolina. [01:48:55] Speaker A: And I will never answer that phone call. They done fucked it up for everybody. [01:49:00] Speaker B: Yeah. So shout out to them fake ass scammers. But, yeah, I had to tell that story. I forgot about that earlier that that happened. Amy, you got anything else before we get out of here? [01:49:12] Speaker A: No, I'm good. I'm ready to go sink my mayo. [01:49:17] Speaker B: Your what? [01:49:18] Speaker A: Sink Mamayo. Like, I have at least one drink. [01:49:24] Speaker B: Girl, you know I'm slow. I ain't know what you was talking about. Yeah, I'm starting mine now. I'm about to do Jones and Dougie. They about to come and record their show, so I'm gonna be in here recording them. Thank y'all for listening. We appreciate y'all. I want to email us djblaysrama.com. What you think about the Kendrick and Drake beef? Well, we had. Yeah, beef. Are you team Drake? Are you team Kendrick? Are you? Don't know what's going on? Let us know what else we talked about this week that they need to email us about. I don't know. I'm asking you. [01:50:06] Speaker A: That was asking. I'm all in the BBL, drizzy. [01:50:12] Speaker B: I'm glad you told me about that. That's an instrumental I can use now, but, yeah, man, email us djbladeshowmail.com dot amy. Let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:50:22] Speaker A: All platforms, including cash app and venmo at Amy's. $0.22. That's amys, the number 22. C E n t s o. [01:50:33] Speaker B: That our birthday is coming up in four months. We need to start we need to start campaigning for that. And this year, it's only two of us. So you only got to do get two gifts. We might get up the price on our gifts this year. Shout out to everybody. That was so, man, that was special last year, y'all. You know, the stuff y'all bought, I still use. I read them books. I really appreciate y'all, man. That was special, man. Made me feel like a whole new woman. But, yeah, man. Email us djblayshow.com. You can find me on social media at preacher, underscore BP. You can find the show on Instagram at DJ blade show. Yeah, man. I appreciate y'all for listening. It's your boy. Be easy. [01:51:17] Speaker A: And it's your girl Amy. [01:51:18] Speaker B: And we out. Let those who have ears listen. [01:51:30] Speaker A: Don't act like you don't know me. I have a trophy, baby. It ain't no mystery. Got the best bbl in history. This can't make you show up. I know you seen it blow up at BB.

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