February 24, 2025

00:49:41

Return Of The Mack

Return Of The Mack
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
Return Of The Mack

Feb 24 2025 | 00:49:41

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On this episode EL, and B-Eazy are joined by former host B-Mack and they discuss the recent Diddy lawyer news, an accident at a Toronto airport, and the death of a legenday hip-hop artist's mother.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: This episode is brought to you by PharmD. Do you enjoy whiskey? Join Q, mixologist of PharmD at Aklan Studios in Lake City, South Carolina on Friday, February 28th at 6:30 as she takes you on a journey of black owned whiskey brands. While there, you will enjoy delectable small bites while identifying the essence of various whiskey brands in your complimentary Glen Kane whiskey glass. Visit pharmddrinkdoctor.com to secure your tickets. [00:00:46] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now. [00:01:22] Speaker A: Yo, welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blazer. I'm about to edit that out. [00:01:31] Speaker B: My ass looked over at you like. [00:01:33] Speaker A: The button wasn't buttoning. I told you, it's a process. [00:01:37] Speaker C: Welcome back. [00:01:37] Speaker A: It's your boy Be easy. [00:01:38] Speaker B: It's your boy, Al. [00:01:40] Speaker A: Well, I buried the lead. I might edit that out. What's up, L. What up, man? How you making it? [00:01:47] Speaker B: Everything's everything. [00:01:48] Speaker A: That's wonderful. That's wonderful. How was your week? [00:01:51] Speaker B: It was pretty good, man. It was pretty good. I'm glad we finally got rolling today because. Yeah, we've been. We've been. It's been 45 minutes. I think we've been trying to get it going and I ain't gonna say the rest. I wait for. [00:02:05] Speaker A: Don't say the rest. [00:02:05] Speaker B: Yeah, I wait. [00:02:07] Speaker A: Yeah. Well, my week was wonderful. [00:02:09] Speaker B: Yeah. How was it, man? [00:02:10] Speaker A: Well, it was all right. It was all right. Yeah. I mean, a lot of work, a lot of gym, you know, but we here now. [00:02:16] Speaker B: Any girls in your gym? [00:02:19] Speaker A: I see some in there every time. [00:02:21] Speaker B: Time. Yeah. [00:02:22] Speaker A: Nah, I'll be in there to work out. [00:02:23] Speaker B: You don't be focused. [00:02:24] Speaker A: No, I'll be focused. [00:02:25] Speaker B: You know, sometimes, you know, you might get that. That exercise machine in front of you so you'd be like, yeah, you know what? I'm gonna do my little thing back here. I'm gonna use the exercise machine back here. Give me something to look forward to. [00:02:38] Speaker A: No, you don't want to be a gym creep. You don't want to be a gym creep. Well, we got a guest if y'all haven't seen. We'll see how I edit that out. The homie. B. Mac, welcome. Welcome back, B. Mac. Oh, hold up. [00:02:51] Speaker B: There we go. [00:02:52] Speaker A: There we go. There we go. [00:02:53] Speaker B: There you go. [00:02:54] Speaker A: Say that one more time. This here, man, trying to deep force. [00:02:58] Speaker B: Up, man, the choir storm. [00:03:01] Speaker C: Y'all do that every time. [00:03:02] Speaker A: Well, I mean, it's. We should true. [00:03:06] Speaker B: This nigga don't even smoke, man. [00:03:08] Speaker C: I don't want you to be Excited? [00:03:09] Speaker A: Oh, you doing extra now. [00:03:11] Speaker B: Be back. [00:03:11] Speaker C: Yeah, I'm just. [00:03:12] Speaker A: Come on. [00:03:13] Speaker C: Now. [00:03:13] Speaker A: This man. [00:03:14] Speaker B: You be excited. [00:03:17] Speaker A: This here, man. You don't normally talk like that. I talk to you on Wednesday. You was sounding like that. Wednesday. [00:03:23] Speaker C: You did. [00:03:23] Speaker B: How you sound on Wednesday? [00:03:25] Speaker A: Hello, Brandon. [00:03:27] Speaker C: I did not sound like that. [00:03:29] Speaker A: Hey, how you doing? [00:03:30] Speaker C: Good. [00:03:30] Speaker A: Putting on, man. [00:03:32] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:03:33] Speaker A: Yeah. So how you been? [00:03:37] Speaker C: I. I've been great. I've been great. [00:03:39] Speaker A: Wonderful. [00:03:39] Speaker C: I've been great, man. A lot of great stuff happened. [00:03:42] Speaker A: Word. Word. Can I say congratulations? [00:03:45] Speaker C: Yes, you can. [00:03:46] Speaker A: Congratulations, uncle. Again. [00:03:48] Speaker C: Thank you. Thank you. [00:03:48] Speaker A: Shout out to you. Shout out to Baby Mac. [00:03:51] Speaker C: Baby Mac. [00:03:52] Speaker A: Shout out to Baby Mac. [00:03:53] Speaker C: Shout out to him. [00:03:54] Speaker A: Since you got to make sure he see this video, so. Because I don't got his number no more, so. [00:03:58] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, yeah. [00:04:00] Speaker A: He might have the same number. [00:04:03] Speaker C: He might not. [00:04:03] Speaker A: He might not. Okay. All right. All right. We ain't gonna hold y'all up too much. You know how we start off with what we've been watching? [00:04:13] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:04:14] Speaker A: I'll let you gather your thoughts. Yeah. What you been watching? [00:04:18] Speaker B: Oh, okay. I started. Pinky. Pinky. [00:04:22] Speaker A: Pinky Blinders. [00:04:23] Speaker B: Blinders. Yeah. [00:04:23] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. I think I did see you post about that. [00:04:25] Speaker B: Yeah, I started that. It's cool. That's cool. That they got to be connected some somehow with the wire somewhere because the music or something got to be connected to them. The person that does the music for them had to do the music for them. Had to. [00:04:44] Speaker A: When it. Where is Peaky? Ain't Peaky Blind? Is like set, like in the past. [00:04:48] Speaker B: It is. It is. [00:04:49] Speaker A: Was it like jazz music or something? [00:04:51] Speaker B: Yeah, it's that. It's the same voice, the singing, everything. [00:04:55] Speaker A: You didn't look it up? [00:04:56] Speaker B: No, not at the moment. I was trying to get into it. First episode a little slow, but, you know, it's cool. [00:05:02] Speaker A: Most all first episodes a little slow. [00:05:04] Speaker B: They got like five seasons, so I gotta. I gotta really, like, skip past. What is that on hbo, I think. Hbo? [00:05:13] Speaker A: I don't think so. [00:05:14] Speaker C: I gotta know. You talking about Max? You know they changed it to Max? [00:05:19] Speaker B: Yeah, I think it was Max. But, you know, I got the app, so watching. [00:05:24] Speaker A: I don't think it's on that. I think it's on Starz or something like that. [00:05:26] Speaker C: Stars. [00:05:27] Speaker B: Oh, word. Okay. Yeah, yeah, I've been watching that. And Reacher is back. [00:05:32] Speaker A: It is back. [00:05:33] Speaker B: Season three. [00:05:34] Speaker A: Reacher said some shit recently about it was somebody he was talking about politically, and I was surprised that he was on our side. [00:05:44] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:05:45] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:05:45] Speaker A: So shout out to Reacher, the guy that plays Reacher. [00:05:47] Speaker B: Jack Reacher. [00:05:48] Speaker A: Yeah, that's a big motherfucker right there. You don't want to get caught with him and the goddamn elevator. Elevator fighting. [00:05:54] Speaker B: The first episode. First episode, Season three. There's a guy that's bigger than him. [00:06:00] Speaker A: Hey, yo. [00:06:01] Speaker C: You'll do the. [00:06:08] Speaker B: Oh, boy. Skip over it. [00:06:11] Speaker A: So you watch it. Reacher. What else? [00:06:13] Speaker B: Reacher? I saw that little documentary also that you post about on social media. [00:06:19] Speaker A: Which one? [00:06:20] Speaker B: The Move. [00:06:20] Speaker A: The Move? [00:06:21] Speaker B: Yeah, the Move group in Philly where they bombed the. [00:06:25] Speaker A: Oh. [00:06:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, I saw that before you. Like couple hours before you even posted that. [00:06:31] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, I just posted that, but I didn't know it was a documentary about it. [00:06:34] Speaker B: Yeah, it's like a Vice documentary. I think it was like 20, 30 minutes. [00:06:39] Speaker A: Yeah, how they bombed. [00:06:40] Speaker B: Yeah, it was crazy. They showed everything. [00:06:43] Speaker A: I. I've heard. I've heard about it, but I didn't know that. Like there was cameras rolling. Like you see the helicopter, whatever come through, drop the ball. That's crazy. On American citizens. Yeah, that's crazy. [00:06:54] Speaker B: What they said was they was that whole section was kind of living off the land. Oh, and something happened. [00:07:05] Speaker A: Cause wasn't it like a. What do you call those groups? Like a. Not a socialist group, but like a black. Not militia. [00:07:17] Speaker B: But they try to say it was a militia, but it was just like a, you know, like a Black Panther. [00:07:22] Speaker A: Kind of thing type group. Yeah, activist type group. [00:07:24] Speaker C: Activist, that's the word. [00:07:26] Speaker B: Yeah. And all it was is they were for their neighborhood. They was for, you know. For them. [00:07:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:07:32] Speaker B: And they had a. It was fire. Once they set the bomb, I think fire came to the house. They was flooding the house out with water and stuff like that. This with kids and people still in it. [00:07:44] Speaker A: A lot of people die. [00:07:45] Speaker B: Yes, a lot of people died. Well, if you see the documentary, it was like a four block radius that was destroyed, like burnt all the way down. And one lady, I think for her possibly four of her family members died. [00:08:04] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:08:05] Speaker B: In that incident. [00:08:06] Speaker A: You saw that on the app. Do you know what network put. You said it was on Vice though? [00:08:10] Speaker B: Yeah, Vice, that's. [00:08:11] Speaker A: Is it just called Move or. You remember the name of it? [00:08:14] Speaker B: No, I could probably find it though, while we skipping through here. But it was a Viceland documentary. [00:08:20] Speaker A: Anything else you watched? [00:08:22] Speaker C: What else I watched? [00:08:23] Speaker B: No, I think that's it. [00:08:24] Speaker A: The school was out. [00:08:26] Speaker B: Yeah, I've been working on that other place. [00:08:28] Speaker A: Oh yeah, he got something big coming. You know what I'm saying? [00:08:38] Speaker B: Yeah, that covered up that Ops. [00:08:41] Speaker A: What else? So that's. That's it. [00:08:43] Speaker B: Pretty Much. Yeah, that was pretty much. You know, I'm still on Sopranos. I still watch a episode, two episodes a night. And that's the man, I'm telling you. Number one for me. Number one. [00:08:54] Speaker A: Number one. [00:08:54] Speaker B: Number one season show. [00:08:58] Speaker A: Number one series, series show is the Sopranos. [00:09:02] Speaker B: The Sabrina. [00:09:02] Speaker A: Okay, I can't speak to that. Cause I've never watched it. [00:09:05] Speaker C: My Wire. [00:09:06] Speaker B: The Wire is number two, but Sopranos, that shit. If you like gangster movies and stuff like that. This is the extended version stretched out into six seasons. [00:09:18] Speaker A: What about you, B. Mac? You been watching anything? [00:09:20] Speaker C: Man, I'm off the wagon, dawg. I've been off for a minute. So it's just like I'm watching whatever the wife watching at the house. [00:09:28] Speaker A: Real Housew. What kind of stuff your wife watch? [00:09:31] Speaker C: She watch. It's like her guilty pleasure type shit. So it's just like the Housewives of Potomac, the married medicine type shit, you know what I'm saying? But me, when everybody fall asleep, I'm either watching. I've been on a old school sitcom show binge lately. Oh, Lord. [00:09:51] Speaker A: This nigga here. [00:09:51] Speaker C: Yeah. And I think I told you about it. [00:09:53] Speaker A: I think what you were watching. [00:09:54] Speaker C: I've been watching King of Queens like a motherfucker. [00:09:57] Speaker A: This king, son. Like my mama. [00:09:59] Speaker C: The King of Queens is my show, man. That shit be. It made me feel good. At night I get to laugh. George Lopez? No. [00:10:07] Speaker B: Nah, it's the white guy. [00:10:09] Speaker A: You be watching that too? [00:10:11] Speaker C: No, I don't watch that. [00:10:11] Speaker A: You watch George Lopez? [00:10:13] Speaker C: No, no. [00:10:13] Speaker A: Does King Queens come on Nickelodeon, don't it? [00:10:15] Speaker C: When it aired? Yeah, it did. [00:10:17] Speaker A: No, but I mean. [00:10:18] Speaker C: No, no, no. It come on like they do it on Nickelodeon. Yeah, Nick, at night they do that with George Lopez and all that. [00:10:26] Speaker A: I think my wife and kids come on on that too. On Nickelodeon? [00:10:29] Speaker C: No, I thought it was. I don't think. I think they took my wife and kids off of Nickelodeon. [00:10:34] Speaker A: Off of Nickelodeon. But it used to come on there. Used to, nigga. At night. [00:10:36] Speaker C: It used to. [00:10:37] Speaker A: A lot of them shows like that though. [00:10:38] Speaker C: But I was watching like that, like King of Queens. I switch it up. So I go to, of course, Friends. And then I go to Martin. Then I go to the Wins. [00:10:47] Speaker B: I don't know, Martin in the Hood. [00:10:48] Speaker C: Then I go to one Black Shit. No, then I go to the Waynes brothers. [00:10:50] Speaker A: Oh, okay, now you get. [00:10:52] Speaker C: Then I go to Jamie Foxx. [00:10:53] Speaker A: Okay, now you trying to. [00:10:54] Speaker C: No, no, no, no, no, no. That's what I do. [00:10:56] Speaker A: Okay. [00:10:56] Speaker C: West Sides. You know what I'm saying? [00:10:58] Speaker A: Yeah. Seinfeld The Office. [00:11:00] Speaker C: No, no, no, no, no. I do go. [00:11:02] Speaker B: Kirby Enthusiasm. [00:11:03] Speaker C: Curb. I ain't seen Curb in a minute, though. I gotta go back. [00:11:05] Speaker A: Curb don't count. [00:11:06] Speaker C: I ain't made it back. [00:11:07] Speaker A: Still out, right? [00:11:07] Speaker C: I ain't made it back around, but it is still. [00:11:09] Speaker A: No. They did do the final season. They did the final season. [00:11:11] Speaker C: Oh, okay, wait, last year. [00:11:14] Speaker A: This? No, yeah, 2024. The last year. [00:11:17] Speaker C: Okay, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But I've been making rounds. But it'll be like on a, like, three month cycle. I'll just be on one show back to back. [00:11:24] Speaker A: That used to be back in the day, though. [00:11:25] Speaker C: Like Two and a Half Men. That's another one. [00:11:27] Speaker A: That was a good show until they switched up. I stopped watching when they switched up. [00:11:31] Speaker C: Ash and Cushion. [00:11:32] Speaker A: Yeah, he lost his thunder back in the day when I was young, like 8, 9 and 10 years old, like, and, you know, Nickelodeon was for my age. That was our channel. It wasn't no Cartoon Network, it was Nickelodeon and Disney, if you paid more for it. But Nick, at night, my three sons, Mary Tyler Moore, Mr. Ed, the Dick Van Dyke show, and I used to sit there and watch all that. So for some kids now that, like Nickelodeon, they watching George Lopez and Friends and whatever white person show you just said. King of Queens. [00:12:10] Speaker C: Rules of Engagement. [00:12:12] Speaker A: Rules of Engagement. [00:12:13] Speaker C: Yeah, I like that one. Rules of Engagement. [00:12:17] Speaker A: How I met your mother. That one. I remember that. I never watched it, but I know the premise. [00:12:22] Speaker C: You never heard of White Shoes? That was white TV right there. [00:12:25] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was a classic. [00:12:28] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:12:28] Speaker B: Legendary mother. [00:12:29] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:12:30] Speaker A: How I met your mother. [00:12:31] Speaker B: Oh, How I met your mother. [00:12:33] Speaker C: A cult to them. Like, they go back and forth with. [00:12:36] Speaker B: Friends because that's where Everybody Loves Raymond. That's around that same time. Yeah. [00:12:42] Speaker A: Time Raymond was before that, I'm saying. But they were out at the same time. [00:12:45] Speaker C: Oh, got you. Gotcha, gotcha. [00:12:46] Speaker A: Not like they came out on the same day. [00:12:48] Speaker C: I got you. [00:12:49] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:12:50] Speaker C: Leave me alone, man. Get off here. [00:12:57] Speaker A: So I've been watching, of course, Paradise. I don't know if y'all on paradise yet. That's on. [00:13:02] Speaker B: Yeah, I gotta go back. [00:13:03] Speaker A: That's on Hulu. That's real good. It stars Sterling K. Brown, y'all. I'm sorry, I'm not perfect. I said Isaiah Washington when it first came out. [00:13:11] Speaker B: Oh, for real? [00:13:12] Speaker A: Sterling K. Brown? Yeah. [00:13:12] Speaker B: You said that? [00:13:13] Speaker A: Yeah, I did. [00:13:13] Speaker B: On the show. [00:13:14] Speaker A: Yeah. Cause they all black. They look alike. [00:13:16] Speaker B: Yeah, they are. [00:13:17] Speaker C: Come on, man. [00:13:18] Speaker A: So Sterling K. Brown, he's on there. It's real good. I Can't tell. I don't want to tell too much about it. I just say he's a Secret Service agent for the President or whatever. Well, you know, Secret Service agents. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Common side effects. That's another show I'm watching. [00:13:36] Speaker B: Okay. [00:13:37] Speaker A: It's about a guy, he finds this mushroom that heals everything. It's a cartoon though. It come on adult swimming late at night, but you can watch the reruns on Max. It's good though. What else? I'm watching that Abbott elementary didn't come on this week. I don't know why, but I sat down to watch it. And then it was that other show with Tim. The Two Man Taylor. He got a new show with that girl that played on. She was the daughter on 40 year old virgin. [00:14:03] Speaker C: Yeah, I seen the ad for that. [00:14:05] Speaker A: Yeah. So I fuck around. I had to watch that. Cause Noah Abbott was this week invincible. Still watching that. [00:14:13] Speaker B: Okay. [00:14:14] Speaker A: The Spider man show, that's on Disney, bro. That show was so good. [00:14:18] Speaker B: Is that weekly? [00:14:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it was weekly, but it's all done now. Cause they came out with. They first came out with like two or three episodes, then they came out with two, then they came out with three, then they came out with like two more. So they all 10 of them out. So if you like the Marvel stuff and all of that, the old cartoons, whatever, that shit good. It's kind of like a multiverse type thing. [00:14:38] Speaker B: I can't get into the multiverse stuff, man. [00:14:41] Speaker C: You got to, man. [00:14:42] Speaker A: Yeah, man, you got to. And then I watched. It's a documentary about the USA Olympic basketball team. I'm watching that. That's on Netflix called Court of Gold. Okay, I'm watching that. So if you like Lebanon James and them boys. [00:14:57] Speaker C: LeBron James. [00:14:58] Speaker A: Yeah, watch that. Lebanon. [00:15:00] Speaker B: And I looked up that documentary also. [00:15:03] Speaker C: What? [00:15:03] Speaker B: That came out four years ago. [00:15:05] Speaker A: What, the move? [00:15:07] Speaker B: Yeah. The name of the documentary is the Day the Police Dropped the Bomb on Philly. [00:15:13] Speaker A: What happens? You don't even gotta watch the documentary. The name what Happens is in the title. If Court of Gold would have been named like that, it would have been named USA Basketball Plays in the Olympics. [00:15:31] Speaker C: Can't get more descriptive. [00:15:32] Speaker A: Nah, nah. Then I heard white people. I saw white people on social media talking about this documentary. Well, no, it's a show called Apple Cider Vinegar. And I was like, what is that? They was talking about it. Whatever, whatever. And it was based on a. Loosely based on. Well, it says loosely based, like on the screen when you watching it or whatever. But it was based on a True story. Oh, something else before I talk about that. Zero Day. It's a limited series on Netflix. It stars Dinero. Yeah, that shit crook. [00:16:03] Speaker B: It's good. [00:16:04] Speaker A: I gotta watch that. It's a lot of actors that you would recognize in that. What's the black lady? [00:16:12] Speaker B: I didn't know it was her. [00:16:13] Speaker A: She's on 911. What's the Angela Bassett? [00:16:16] Speaker C: No. [00:16:17] Speaker A: Is it? [00:16:18] Speaker C: No. Is it Angela Bassett? [00:16:19] Speaker B: Close. [00:16:19] Speaker A: What's her name? Who's that? [00:16:20] Speaker C: That is Angela Bassett. [00:16:21] Speaker A: That's Angela Bassett. [00:16:22] Speaker C: Oh, nine, one, one. [00:16:22] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. She plays. [00:16:24] Speaker C: Bro, you definitely the meme. Every time I see that Leo meme. Yeah, that's you. That's you. [00:16:31] Speaker A: Yeah. So she plays in that. But that's good, though. [00:16:34] Speaker B: Yeah, that's Angela Bassett. [00:16:35] Speaker A: Angela Bassett. Y. Yeah. Apple cider vinegar. So it's a good show. It's a good show. It's about a lady who becomes this big time social media influencer. And as she becomes a big social media influencer, she says she has cancer. And she tells the people that she uses all of these herbal things to help her counsel. [00:17:06] Speaker C: Okay? [00:17:06] Speaker A: And like I said, it's based on the true story, but it's a lie, okay? And they tell you early on in the movie that it is a lie. And so you follow the whole thing along until it, like, blows up. So it talks about that, and then it's a documentary that is called the Search for Instagram's Worst Con Artist. So it's the documentary about that. And a lot of the stuff that happened in the show, they talk about it in the documentary or whatever. But it's real good. And you can see how people can get so quickly fooled into being following these people up, you know what I'm saying? People like, if you get sick with COVID just drink some elderberry. You gonna be all right. Or don't take Western medicine. Just use juices and berries and. Motherfucker. Juices and berries, good. But this head, I got a migraine. Give me something white and powdery to get this migraine away. [00:18:03] Speaker C: You know what? [00:18:03] Speaker A: I'm this lady, she said she had this stage four type of brain cancer, that the success rate is like the feds, 98%. They gonna get you, you gonna die. But she miraculously was healthy, you know what I'm saying? By drinking juice. And it just talked about that or whatever. And she was kind of like influenced by this other lady that said the same thing, but it talked about that lady, too. It was real good, though. I like it. [00:18:29] Speaker C: Wait, so you don't believe in holistic health. [00:18:32] Speaker A: I do to a certain extent. [00:18:33] Speaker C: Got you, got you, got you. [00:18:34] Speaker A: Yeah, like if you. If. If I got. [00:18:36] Speaker C: Drink the juice, but take the pill too. [00:18:38] Speaker A: Well, take the juice before. [00:18:40] Speaker C: Right, right, right. [00:18:41] Speaker A: Try to live a life. If it get to a point to where Give me the pill. [00:18:45] Speaker C: Right. I got you. [00:18:47] Speaker B: I need it to the vein. [00:18:48] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:18:50] Speaker A: Cut mama leg off. [00:18:51] Speaker C: Right. [00:18:52] Speaker A: If it get to that point, we get a wheelchair and some crutches. [00:18:56] Speaker C: Right. [00:18:56] Speaker A: Until then, juicing it all. You want to put a salve on it, Whatever the fuck. Some Tahitian Noni juice or whatever. [00:19:02] Speaker C: I was waiting for it. [00:19:03] Speaker A: Hey, Tahitian Noni juice. Hey, do the energy. [00:19:07] Speaker C: But that Tahitian Noni. That Tahitian noni and that Granddaddy P. [00:19:15] Speaker A: But yeah, man, that show was good, though. It was fun. It was. It was crazy to, like, see people. Like, we just see it all the time. Like, people just follow behind. Yeah, whatever's popping. Not even like, whatever. [00:19:29] Speaker C: I mean, it is like popping. [00:19:30] Speaker A: It's what's poppin. But it's like, what's the opposite? And people do that a lot too. Like. Yeah, if a lot of say, like, the COVID thing, a lot of people took the COVID shot. Whatever, Whatever. [00:19:40] Speaker C: True. [00:19:40] Speaker A: And you have a group of people that come out and say, well, this some bullshit. Don't take the COVID shot. Whatever, whatever. They ain't did no research or whatever. [00:19:49] Speaker C: Whatever. [00:19:50] Speaker A: They just follow. No, they just gonna automatically do the opposite of it. You know what I'm saying? There's a lot of people like that. So that's kind of what. You can see that in this show too. But it's real good. It's a limited series. I think it's like six episodes or whatever. [00:20:06] Speaker B: Is that on Netflix? [00:20:08] Speaker A: That's on Netflix too. Yeah, Netflix. You know what I'm saying? They worth the $17. Whatever they charging now. They motherfuckers. [00:20:13] Speaker C: Right? We used to wonder and go back and forth about that a long time, for a long time, like, how they gonna make their bread to keep putting these type of shows out. You've been seeing what they've been doing over the years to get that money coming in to get that stuff going. [00:20:25] Speaker A: To jack up the price. [00:20:26] Speaker B: Cutting, not cutting the chair. [00:20:28] Speaker C: I mean, chair, NFL Live and all these live shit. Oh, yeah, stuff like that. Well, and they got ads that put different tiers. [00:20:36] Speaker A: Well, yeah, they do got the ads. That's the way they get it put back. But they have to pay the NFL. [00:20:40] Speaker C: Oh, of course. [00:20:42] Speaker A: To have the shows? Yeah, just like probably pay the NFL. [00:20:46] Speaker C: And whoever they in license and partnership with too. [00:20:49] Speaker A: Nah, they just pay the NFL and then they get paid. Cause when they were doing those games on Netflix, they had commercials. So the commercial people paid them. So they got their money back like that. So like a show that come on espn, like, and I just kind of learned that like last year, year before last, you know, like when they have high school games on espn, it's a company that pays to produce those high school games. And they pay ESPN for that time, for that time slot or with a two hour time slot. And then what they do is they'll sell ads based on the two hour time slot that they got. You know what I'm saying? And that's how they make their money back. So like, remember when it was like the Bishop Sycamore thing that came out with the fake school? That's how they were able to get that school on tv. It wasn't ESPN fault. ESPN just sell the ad space. The other company put all that stuff together and you know what I'm saying, just say, well, here it is. Put it on tv. So it's a whole lot with it. Like a lot of the times it ain't even the network, it's just the people that buy the space. Kind of like here it ain't us that do the shit, it's the shows that. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, so I've been watching that and I thought that was pretty good show, especially if you like documentary type stuff. Guess we'll get into some news. Your boy Diddy, he back in the news. Well, first we'll start off talk. [00:22:16] Speaker B: What you gonna say? [00:22:17] Speaker A: I was gonna start off with some diddy news, but I'm gonna start off with some. [00:22:21] Speaker B: Can we start off with the rip? [00:22:23] Speaker A: Yeah, we gonna start off with Ms. Valletta Wallace. Biggie Mama, she passed away. Now I read something, she was 72, but now I see what she say. She's 78, so 78 sound a little bit more like it. They say she was in hospice. [00:22:41] Speaker B: She was in hospice though. [00:22:42] Speaker A: She was in hospice. Hospice. I'm thinking cancer or something like that. We don't know. She had some terminal illness. [00:22:48] Speaker B: They said natural causes too. [00:22:51] Speaker A: I don't know how you got cancer in natural. [00:22:52] Speaker B: I guess it has to nature. [00:22:54] Speaker A: It has to be because 78 ain't old. [00:22:57] Speaker C: 78 ain't old. [00:22:58] Speaker A: The natural causes. She was like a hundred. [00:23:02] Speaker B: Had a big cancer. [00:23:03] Speaker A: Had to be something like that. [00:23:04] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:23:05] Speaker A: But I guess they Call that natural causes. But, yeah, it was something I read that said she, like, when Biggie died, his net worth was like 10 million. But then she grew his estate to like 100 and something million dollars since his passing. [00:23:17] Speaker B: So, yeah, all that stuff was coming out after, like, the album came out, after the movies came out, after all of that. [00:23:26] Speaker A: Using their songs. [00:23:29] Speaker B: Songs using the, like, forms of them and stuff like that. [00:23:32] Speaker C: But it depends. Did she have his. [00:23:34] Speaker A: Like, that's what I was gonna ask. [00:23:35] Speaker C: Yeah. Like, did she have his pub and masses or whatever type of credits she. [00:23:40] Speaker A: Had to have it to gain that journey. [00:23:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:23:43] Speaker C: Because they did so many big, like, movies, documentaries, like, how they funnel that and break that down. You know what I'm saying? Break that brick down. [00:23:53] Speaker A: So that kind of go against something that people say. Like Puffy was taking all Biggie money. [00:23:58] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:23:58] Speaker A: If he had all of that shit, Puffy would be getting a whole lot of money for that. Exactly. Not the mama. [00:24:05] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:06] Speaker A: You know what I'm saying? But glad his kid. Cause I was wondering about his kids. Would they be able to live comfortably? Yeah, live comfortably. Thank you. [00:24:17] Speaker B: I wonder, are they. [00:24:18] Speaker A: I guess. I mean, if the grandmama grew to. [00:24:22] Speaker C: She grew to estate. [00:24:23] Speaker A: Estate. That much, I'm sure they living comfortably. You don't really hear nothing about. About his kids, though. [00:24:28] Speaker B: Like, I just saw a picture two days ago of the daughter. The daughter with Lil Kim. You saw that one? [00:24:34] Speaker A: No, I didn't. [00:24:35] Speaker B: Yeah, it was them, too. [00:24:36] Speaker A: Okay. Was she dressed like Lil Kim? No, she was dressed regular. [00:24:40] Speaker B: Yeah, she was dressed okay. [00:24:42] Speaker A: I never see the sons. I think his name is cj. They call him cj. [00:24:45] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:24:45] Speaker B: Christopher. [00:24:46] Speaker A: Yeah. I never see him. I might have seen him. [00:24:48] Speaker C: Seen one post or picture or whatever. Yeah. Of him. That was ever since. It was like media takeout days. [00:24:57] Speaker A: Oh, back then. [00:24:58] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:24:58] Speaker B: They did, like, a documentary last year. I think last year was 25th or something like that. And they did like a. Basically a day in a life with him. They walked around with him and talked to him and stuff like that. I think that was mass appeal also. [00:25:13] Speaker A: Well, speaking of Biggie and Puffy, his lawyer, one of his lawyers has got up out of there. A lot of speculation, a lot. And I don't know. I don't know what the reason would be. Some people saying that. I've heard things like the lawyer wasn't getting paid. Or I heard somebody say something like it might have been so bad that what he heard. You know what I'm saying? He don't want to represent Diddy. [00:25:49] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:25:49] Speaker C: That's the demand load or something like that. [00:25:51] Speaker A: The what? [00:25:52] Speaker C: The demand load. Like the load of the demands that Diddy between. [00:25:55] Speaker A: Yeah, but it's a whole team, like. [00:25:58] Speaker C: And. Because, you know, every documentary, him and the team got a scene. Cause every documentary I've seen about Diddy. Right. Every variation, they all at the. Every scene, whoever's. You know what I'm saying? Still shot docu, you know what I'm saying? What is it called? Confessional or whatever. After each scene, they'll have like a advisory from the lawyers. Like, hey, this is such and such. [00:26:25] Speaker A: And such and such. Oh, yeah. [00:26:26] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? Off every documentary. And there's a lot of people talking and it's like. [00:26:32] Speaker A: And it's done been about at least six documentaries. [00:26:35] Speaker C: Yeah, so at least. [00:26:38] Speaker A: So what you're saying is all of the work that they gotta do with cease and desist letters and this, that and the third going through. [00:26:44] Speaker C: Yeah, to a lot of people. And then people that ain't even come out yet. People we haven't even seen yet. [00:26:47] Speaker A: Yeah, especially like the Busby nigga. He had like a hundred people, you know what I'm saying? [00:26:53] Speaker C: It's a lot going on. [00:26:55] Speaker A: But this one lawyer, he said he wouldn't say anything. And he's not the lead lawyer. His name is Anthony Rico, but he said he wanna quit, so he probably got paid. [00:27:06] Speaker B: They done dropped something, dropped that package over at the house. [00:27:09] Speaker A: But he ain't the lead lawyer, though. [00:27:10] Speaker B: No, he's not. [00:27:11] Speaker A: Nah, he ain't the lead lawyer. He just owned the team. He said this motion for withdrawal of counsel, if granted, will not result in a delay of the present schedule or the commencement of jury selection and trial or the present schedules for briefing pretrial legal issues. They say he won't lap. It won't be a lapse in representation for Diddy, and he'll be represented by five other attorneys of record. So I guess maybe. [00:27:40] Speaker B: Maybe it's to the point where they're not getting paid while it's going on. [00:27:44] Speaker A: Maybe. [00:27:45] Speaker B: And the guy had to duck out, like, hey, man, I gotta make some money. [00:27:49] Speaker A: But what do you have to. [00:27:50] Speaker B: You probably can't do multiple cases, right? [00:27:53] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:27:54] Speaker C: He probably just went to get out of here. [00:27:56] Speaker A: In a case like this, maybe it's too big. Maybe he found another case. Maybe he got another case that he can do and get paid and get paid quicker. Yeah. And it'd be, you know, I don't know, but that was in the news. I thought about you Know we've been talking about Diddy, you know, a good little bit. [00:28:11] Speaker C: Good little bit. [00:28:14] Speaker A: I know y'all heard about that plane crash. We didn't talk about that plane crash in Toronto, did we? [00:28:19] Speaker B: No, no. [00:28:21] Speaker A: Yeah. So, plane crash. It landed, but then it. I don't know, the wheel broke or the wind. Cause it was real windy. [00:28:28] Speaker C: A lot of ice. [00:28:29] Speaker A: Lot of ice and snow. And I don't know what happened with it, but it flipped over. A lot of people fell out of the plane. Well, not a lot of people got hurt. They had to get rescued out of the plane or whatever. But it was a Delta flight. And they've since offered the people 30 million. $30,000. [00:28:52] Speaker B: It was nothing like as they looking for more. [00:28:55] Speaker A: Well, they should take the 30. Cause the people saying exactly. The Delta was like, this doesn't stop anything else from happening. Like, we gonna give y'all this 30 if y'all plan on taking legal action. I mean, that's up to y'all. But yeah, one man was like, it ain't enough. I'll take the 30. [00:29:12] Speaker B: I'll take the 30 too. [00:29:13] Speaker C: Look at that. [00:29:14] Speaker B: The way that. That's crazy how the plane is just like intact, upside down. [00:29:18] Speaker C: I heard it was like that shit made me feel like flight. Like real life flight type shit. Yeah, yeah. Was the nigga. You know what I'm saying? [00:29:29] Speaker B: I didn't know they have full picture of it. [00:29:30] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:29:31] Speaker B: Oh, okay. So that's why it's upside down like that. [00:29:33] Speaker C: But it was like. It was like heavy wind gusts. [00:29:36] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. [00:29:36] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? [00:29:37] Speaker A: But see, I thought when I first heard about it. [00:29:40] Speaker C: Cause I heard you trying to land. [00:29:41] Speaker A: I heard the wind gust, so I thought maybe the wind blew it, but it got on, it touched the ground, so. [00:29:47] Speaker C: But you at a real high speed with ice down there and then at wind. [00:29:53] Speaker A: But that knee had. Still had to be strong, though. That knee on that plane hit down that knee Buck. [00:29:58] Speaker C: Yeah, that's all that. [00:29:59] Speaker A: Was that all that. Was that all that was? [00:30:02] Speaker C: I heard a little bit of insider stuff, a couple flight attendants, but. Okay, no, but what they were saying was, you know, is like, what were they saying? You know, stuff. Like, the main thing was, like I said earlier, there's a lot of truth to, like, the wind and you know, how the speed, landing, ice, all of that other combination. Just a crazy amount of stuff. But the pilot situation. [00:30:26] Speaker A: What pilot situation? [00:30:27] Speaker C: The pilot situation. You know, they got the pilot co pilot type thing going on. And the pilot that was landing, they was like, Wait till they find out how young this girl was. [00:30:36] Speaker A: Oh, they tried to lambast her. Oh, she's like a little color gal. [00:30:39] Speaker C: Nah. [00:30:40] Speaker A: Mexican. [00:30:41] Speaker C: Nah. [00:30:42] Speaker A: White. [00:30:43] Speaker C: Good old classic white. [00:30:44] Speaker A: Okay. [00:30:45] Speaker C: Fresh white. Plain white rice. [00:30:48] Speaker A: Plain red rice. See how it boils. [00:30:50] Speaker C: See how it boils? [00:30:52] Speaker B: White as right? [00:30:53] Speaker A: White is right. [00:30:54] Speaker C: It'll be done. [00:31:00] Speaker A: Yeah. Wide power. Let's see what else happened this week. Did y'all hear about this ivf? We moving kind of fast. Y'all bear with us. Yeah, but this ivf, you know what IVF is? [00:31:14] Speaker B: No. [00:31:14] Speaker A: In vitro fertilization. [00:31:16] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, I know what that is. [00:31:17] Speaker A: Yeah. It was a IVF clinic that had a little mix up down in the Savannah area. A lady got pregnant. Her and her husband are using vitro. [00:31:29] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:31:30] Speaker A: Got pregnant, had the baby. They were all happy, but it had a little mix up. Little mix up. And the reason why they knew it was a mix up, they didn't give them colored. Born a colored. Little colored boy. [00:31:45] Speaker B: Not a colored boy. [00:31:46] Speaker A: Yeah. And, you know, they figured it out or whatever. And so they wanted to raise the child, but the clinic said they had to notify the real parents. And the real parent was like, yeah, I want my baby. [00:32:01] Speaker C: Oh, shit. [00:32:02] Speaker A: I want my baby back. [00:32:03] Speaker B: Bring it back. [00:32:04] Speaker A: I want my baby back. [00:32:04] Speaker C: I want my baby back. [00:32:07] Speaker A: So they, the lady, you know, agreed to give the child up, but now they, you know what I'm saying? Wanna sue the. Sue the clinic? [00:32:16] Speaker C: The clinic, Right. [00:32:16] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:32:17] Speaker C: That's fucked up. Yeah. [00:32:18] Speaker A: She said, I never have felt so violated. And the situation has left me emotionally and physically broken. I spent my entire life wanting to be a mom. I loved, nurtured, and grew my child. And I would have done literally anything to keep him. I wonder if I always wanted to. [00:32:33] Speaker B: Raise a black baby and snatched it back from me. [00:32:35] Speaker C: It snatched my black baby. [00:32:37] Speaker A: I wonder, was it a boy or a girl? [00:32:38] Speaker B: It looked like a boy. [00:32:39] Speaker C: It looked like a boy. [00:32:40] Speaker A: But was that the actual baby? Cause this happened in December. [00:32:43] Speaker B: They covered the face. [00:32:44] Speaker A: Couldn't have been that big. Couldn't have been that big from December to now. [00:32:47] Speaker B: Oh, you right about that. [00:32:49] Speaker A: Or they just have a random picture of a random white woman in a holding a baby and a little girl. [00:32:54] Speaker C: Oh, that's so fucking. [00:32:55] Speaker B: But they didn't blur the lady face out. [00:32:56] Speaker A: I mean, it's her. We know who she is. [00:33:00] Speaker C: Black little baby. [00:33:02] Speaker B: I move. I love him. [00:33:05] Speaker A: Yeah. So we'll see. I found that. I saw that. I thought it was. [00:33:08] Speaker B: That's crazy. [00:33:09] Speaker C: That is crazy. [00:33:10] Speaker A: Very crazy. [00:33:11] Speaker C: You know who the Pepe this Chocolatey baby is. [00:33:14] Speaker A: Yeah. What are the people know? [00:33:17] Speaker B: Tyrone, the janitor guy? [00:33:20] Speaker A: No. [00:33:20] Speaker B: They just dropped a sample off in there one day. [00:33:22] Speaker A: Nah. So I want to say with those type places, they take the sperm and the egg and fertilize it and make it so it's something already. That's how they knew it wasn't her. [00:33:31] Speaker B: Crazy. [00:33:32] Speaker C: That's crazy. [00:33:34] Speaker A: And other news that happened this week. I don't know. BMAC might be interested in this. I might have heard. Just around your age range. Your people. Okay. Asap. Rocky, he free. [00:33:48] Speaker C: Not guilty, man. [00:33:51] Speaker B: You free. [00:33:52] Speaker C: I told y'all niggas. [00:33:53] Speaker A: You did. [00:33:54] Speaker C: I told y'all niggas. [00:33:55] Speaker A: You said on the show. [00:33:56] Speaker C: I told y'all niggas. No, I'm just saying. You remember the little boy? I told y'all niggas. [00:34:01] Speaker A: That's a little. [00:34:02] Speaker C: I told y'all. Oh, yeah, yeah, little girl. I told y'all. [00:34:05] Speaker B: Listen, I told y'all. [00:34:07] Speaker C: When they came back and gave this nigga that plea deal, he was like, nah. I said, yo, good day. Good job. [00:34:14] Speaker A: I thought for sure he was going to jail. 50 said 50 had bet some woman on. On social media that he bet up 50,000 that he was gonna be there. I thought for sure he was going to be. [00:34:25] Speaker C: I knew he was gonna beat that. [00:34:27] Speaker B: It was quiet, too. [00:34:28] Speaker C: Asap. Tilly got tired of telling, bro. [00:34:30] Speaker B: Dang. [00:34:31] Speaker C: Five days worth of telling. [00:34:32] Speaker B: Not ASAP Telly. [00:34:34] Speaker C: ASAP Telly was. He got tired of Telly, man. He's like, man, how many times you gonna ask me where I was at? 8,59. You know what the fuck I said last 78 times I said it? [00:34:45] Speaker A: You think he got paid off? [00:34:46] Speaker B: Who? [00:34:47] Speaker A: Asap. [00:34:48] Speaker C: Asap. [00:34:48] Speaker B: Jelly the. Shut up. [00:34:50] Speaker C: I doubt it. I don't know, man. [00:34:52] Speaker B: He probably felt that pressure. [00:34:53] Speaker C: I don't know. You see the conspiracy people out there? [00:34:56] Speaker B: ROC Nation, Them boys stopped by his house. [00:34:59] Speaker C: You know, I don't want to say that name again. Cause I see a paper plane. They took him out. [00:35:04] Speaker A: You better watch him out. [00:35:05] Speaker C: Yeah, I ain't saying that again. [00:35:06] Speaker B: They took him out to lunch one day. I was like, hey, let's have a quick meeting. [00:35:10] Speaker A: I was sitting here this whole time trying to find out. I told y'all. Drop. It ain't on here, man. [00:35:13] Speaker C: I told y'all, man. [00:35:14] Speaker B: Wasn't that young thug's daughter? [00:35:18] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. No, no. [00:35:20] Speaker B: Yeah, it was. No. Boosie. [00:35:22] Speaker A: Boosie daughter. [00:35:23] Speaker C: Boosie daughter. [00:35:24] Speaker A: You know, Boosie daughter. Yeah, Boosie. I told y'all niggas. I told y'all niggas. He going home today. [00:35:32] Speaker C: He said free is backwards, nigga. [00:35:34] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:35] Speaker B: You seen the hug? [00:35:36] Speaker A: Oh, when he jumped over the thing. [00:35:38] Speaker B: He jumped over the thing. [00:35:40] Speaker C: I thought it was gonna put him in content right then. Like he was free then, right? [00:35:45] Speaker B: He laying across the. [00:35:47] Speaker A: That was extra, though. It was, but I don't know. [00:35:50] Speaker C: I mean, I don't know. You beat 24 years. [00:35:52] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:35:53] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? You beat 24 years. [00:35:55] Speaker B: I'mma go around, though. I ain't gonna jump cross it now. [00:35:58] Speaker C: Cause what he just did a little bit of time. [00:36:01] Speaker A: Trump got his ass up, right? [00:36:03] Speaker C: And over what? London or some shit like that. [00:36:05] Speaker A: Something over there. Yeah. Amsterdam or something. Something Hamsterdam Hamster. [00:36:10] Speaker B: Shout out to the wire. [00:36:11] Speaker A: Shout out to the wire. Everything goes right to the wire. [00:36:14] Speaker C: They get to be home with the ASAP baby Babies. [00:36:16] Speaker A: ASAP baby. [00:36:18] Speaker B: What's the name of the babies again? RZA and what's the other name? [00:36:22] Speaker A: RZA and Capadonna. [00:36:24] Speaker C: Come on, man. [00:36:25] Speaker A: Shout out to you Old Dirty. Well, if he would have been in jail, it would have been old dirty. Come on, big baby Jesus. [00:36:33] Speaker B: No. [00:36:34] Speaker A: Shout out to Rihanna, right? Rihanna. We've been saying her name wrong too. It's Rihanna. Love her. I love her, too. [00:36:40] Speaker B: I don't say you in the Navy. [00:36:41] Speaker C: I'm in the Navy. [00:36:42] Speaker A: I don't mind you being in the Navy. I'm in the beehive, so you know. [00:36:46] Speaker C: I'm in the motherfucking Navy, nigga. [00:36:48] Speaker A: Am I in the Navy? [00:36:49] Speaker C: You in the Navy, dawg. [00:36:50] Speaker A: I don't think I'm in the Navy. [00:36:51] Speaker C: The conversations. You're the Navy. [00:36:53] Speaker A: I'm in the reserves for the look. I'm in the reserve because the way she looks. Music, too. [00:36:57] Speaker C: Music too. That nigga, bruh. Don't let him. [00:36:59] Speaker A: What's the most gangster song ever? [00:37:01] Speaker C: Right, bitch? Bitch better have my money. Yeah. Don't act like you forgot. [00:37:07] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:37:07] Speaker C: And they put it shot, shot, shot. [00:37:10] Speaker B: I was like, yeah, that's the. [00:37:12] Speaker A: That's the only part I like. You in it in any. Any music affiliation crews. No, my proxy, like, fan crew. Like, I'm. I'm a whole. I'm a whole vengeance. Oh, I'm in the beehive. And I'm definitely. I'm in the Navy. I'm in Rihanna Navy Reserve. [00:37:40] Speaker B: Nah, I'm in none of them, man. [00:37:42] Speaker A: You ain't a Woo affiliate. [00:37:43] Speaker B: I definitely. But they so quiet, like. [00:37:48] Speaker A: But it's still. You're still there. [00:37:50] Speaker B: I'm still there. Don't say nothing bad about It Boot camp, please. About Ghostface and all that. [00:37:53] Speaker C: Wu Tang is forever. [00:37:55] Speaker B: Tell them again. [00:37:56] Speaker A: Wu Tang is for the children. [00:37:58] Speaker C: Yeah. Wu Tang is forever. [00:38:00] Speaker A: Wu Tang is for the children. Ever. [00:38:01] Speaker B: Shame on the. [00:38:02] Speaker A: I love. I love Puffy and all of that, but Wu Tang for the children. [00:38:06] Speaker C: Right? [00:38:07] Speaker B: Yeah, that's. I mean, that's it. Really. I. [00:38:11] Speaker C: So it's just Wu Tang. [00:38:12] Speaker B: I don't know, man. [00:38:13] Speaker A: Who else you listen to like that? [00:38:14] Speaker C: I've been sit. [00:38:15] Speaker B: I listen to Drake. I'm sorry. [00:38:18] Speaker A: You ov. Ho. [00:38:20] Speaker C: He's definitely ov. [00:38:21] Speaker A: You're lying to me. [00:38:22] Speaker B: I'm telling you. Let me see what I got on here. [00:38:25] Speaker C: The button is telling me. Ovo, man. [00:38:27] Speaker B: I'm telling you, man. Drake is. [00:38:29] Speaker A: How did you like the new Drake? He loved Party. [00:38:32] Speaker C: He loved it. [00:38:32] Speaker B: Nah, trash. [00:38:33] Speaker C: Okay, my man. [00:38:34] Speaker B: Yeah, it was trash. [00:38:35] Speaker C: An objective answer. [00:38:36] Speaker B: Yeah, it was trash. I mean, if you sit there and try to dissect everything from it. [00:38:41] Speaker A: Yeah, cool. [00:38:42] Speaker B: It's something. It gives you something to do for that. That moment. [00:38:45] Speaker C: That's true. [00:38:45] Speaker A: That one song, though, was hard though. [00:38:47] Speaker B: Yeah, but like I said last week, this. [00:38:49] Speaker C: This with a piece of the song. [00:38:50] Speaker B: The whole album was a. Is a. It looks like an album that white girls be in the bathroom snorting. [00:38:56] Speaker C: Yeah, it seemed like. [00:38:57] Speaker B: And rubbing on each other. [00:38:58] Speaker C: It seemed like they already had those songs together and they just put it out. [00:39:02] Speaker A: Yeah, that's what I heard on another podcast too. They said that it sounded like it was just a throwaway. [00:39:07] Speaker C: Yeah, same thing they did with. Well, TDE did with Scissor Joint. They put a lot of throwaway zones together. [00:39:13] Speaker A: Yeah, they did. [00:39:13] Speaker C: They put it out. [00:39:14] Speaker B: Yeah, I like that. [00:39:15] Speaker C: Cause she's still trying to rework her deal. [00:39:17] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, Speaking of scissors, I think ahrii Lennox about to come up with something. [00:39:24] Speaker C: Ahrii Lennox about to drop. [00:39:25] Speaker A: Yeah, I think she about to come up with something. And J. Cole just came out with a new song. [00:39:29] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:39:29] Speaker A: I haven't heard it yet, but you know, no. [00:39:31] Speaker C: Sun spitting. [00:39:31] Speaker A: Is it good? [00:39:32] Speaker C: Sun spitting, bro. Is it good music? But it's just like. No, it was something like he gave to like a direct to consumer type thing. So it's like an MP3 file type song. [00:39:40] Speaker A: Oh, so it ain't on the stream. [00:39:42] Speaker C: So it's not an HD Glass song when you're hearing it. It's just something. He just like a freestyle. [00:39:46] Speaker A: But where did you listen to it at, though? [00:39:48] Speaker C: I heard it, you know, me and YouTube or something. No, no, no. I went straight to the. I went straight to the Internet and grabbed that. [00:39:55] Speaker A: What do you mean where though? [00:39:56] Speaker C: Like a download? Like wherever you download music. Like all of the like. Cause it's not available on Spotify. None of that. [00:40:02] Speaker A: Okay, that's what I was asking. [00:40:03] Speaker C: My fault. I apologize. It's not a DSP drop. [00:40:06] Speaker A: Ok, I apologize and I'm gonna ask for apology again. Cause what's a dsp? [00:40:11] Speaker B: Director store. [00:40:13] Speaker A: Dsp. What does that mean? [00:40:14] Speaker C: Dsp? [00:40:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:16] Speaker C: Director store, Digital Digital N. Wait, you. [00:40:20] Speaker A: Said dsp Like I said so much using the acronym. [00:40:25] Speaker C: I say it so much. [00:40:27] Speaker A: It was not as straight to NAACP music. [00:40:30] Speaker B: He let's give you your acronym for it. [00:40:33] Speaker A: For it. [00:40:34] Speaker B: What DSP stands for stfu. Let's see. Oh, do not stop pounding. [00:40:41] Speaker C: What else? [00:40:42] Speaker B: Nah, you gotta come up with one. [00:40:43] Speaker A: Come up with one? [00:40:44] Speaker B: Yeah, crazy one. [00:40:45] Speaker C: Whoa. Sorry. [00:40:46] Speaker A: Don't steal pancakes, right? Nah, but what is that? But DSP is like the streaming services. [00:40:54] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:40:54] Speaker A: Okay. [00:40:55] Speaker C: Digital streaming program. [00:40:57] Speaker A: Platform. [00:40:57] Speaker C: Platform. [00:40:57] Speaker A: Yeah, platform. Digital streaming platform. [00:41:00] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:41:00] Speaker B: I take mine back then. [00:41:01] Speaker A: Nah, don't steal my pancakes with the crispy edges. [00:41:08] Speaker C: The Beyonce. [00:41:09] Speaker A: The Beyonce. [00:41:11] Speaker B: Okay. [00:41:12] Speaker A: I did fraud today. [00:41:13] Speaker B: Hey. [00:41:14] Speaker A: Good job today, okay? Cause these blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. I did fraud today, hey. I did a good job today, okay? I did fraud today, hey. I did fraud today, hey. I did fraud today, okay. I did a good job today, hey. Blessings come from God. Cause I'm committing fraud. [00:41:34] Speaker B: I did fraud today. [00:41:36] Speaker A: I did a good job today. That song means it's time for our scammer of the week. In this week's scammer, I want to. This is in South Carolina, the great state of South Carolina, where South Carolina prisoners stole identities, ran a five million dollar Covid fraud scheme from behind bars. Yeah. Nearly 30 people. I think we've talked about this before, but now they've gone to court and nearly 30 of them have pleaded guilty in a wire fraud conspiracy investigation involving almost $5 million in COVID 19 benefits, identity theft and extra shine. Investigators say say it was all led by the South Carolina Department of Corrections inmates. Oh, okay. So they started it. The U.S. attorney's office said that 29 of the 31 indicted defendants had pleaded guilty following a five year investigation into the elaborate use of harvested information to apply for COVID 19. I wonder where they harvested it from. [00:42:35] Speaker B: Oh, so what they were doing was having somebody do the application using their name and social and probably their address and that's it. [00:42:47] Speaker A: But it says harvested, so they. Well, it said that the scheme. Prosecutors said the scheme gathered personal information like Social Security numbers and dates of birth to apply for benefits. Authorities said some inmates voluntarily gave that information to receive some funds while others allegedly didn't know. So they were using their own information to get the stuff? Yeah, yeah, we say harvested like they were using. Like they got some outside people different. [00:43:17] Speaker C: Right, but that's probably what they did. [00:43:18] Speaker B: They probably had the outside people fill out the information. [00:43:21] Speaker A: No, no, not fill it out, but I'm saying like somebody just randomly came across your Social Security. That's when they say harvested. So meanwhile, others youth outside the prison had their information taken in various ways, including the process where prisoners use contraband phones to convince younger males and females to send nude or compromising photos. After obtaining the photos, the inmates used a second line feature on their contraband cell phones and contacted victims posing as law enforcement. From there, the prison inmates extorted either money or photos of the victim's Social Security cars and driver's licenses. The defendants were then accused of using the information to apply for unemployment benefits, the names of other people, and then having those funds diverted to prisoners with help from non incarcerated suspects who use money withdrawals, wire transfers and mobile banking applications to send funds. Prosecutors say that COVID 19 unemployment applications were filed in South Carolina, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Nevada, New Jersey, Missouri, Arizona and California, costing the government roughly four point. Authorities say each defendant can serve up to 20 years in prison with fines up to $250,000 restitution and three years of supervision after release. Fourteen have been sentenced and the rest will be sentenced after the court reviews a report prepared by the US that is crazy. [00:44:51] Speaker B: That's crazy. Have you nowadays like all these every single week is a case of COVID fraud and you know, PPP loans and stuff like that. Now I knew they were going to come back and start getting people, but damn, I'm telling you, they getting packs and packs, packs of people. Yeah, I'm glad mine didn't go through. [00:45:13] Speaker A: I'm glad I didn't answer that email right now. [00:45:15] Speaker B: I'm glad mine didn't go through. [00:45:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I'm glad I didn't answer that email. [00:45:18] Speaker B: My ass would have been nervous like. [00:45:20] Speaker A: Oh shit, you see that? But look at like that happened in 2020. You know, it started off and it's taking this long to really get a lot of the people. [00:45:31] Speaker B: It's still going after them. Yeah, I'm telling you I'd be nervous. I'd be sitting here like oh shit, I hope they don't, I don't wanna get that email that call show proof of Once you see that show, proof of your ass is gone. It's over. [00:45:47] Speaker C: Yeah, none of that. [00:45:49] Speaker B: I wish I had it then, but damn. And the thing. The people I know that did it, they. They ain't get that call yet. [00:45:58] Speaker C: They gonna see about you. Oh, yeah. [00:46:00] Speaker A: They gonna see about you. [00:46:01] Speaker C: They gonna see about you. [00:46:03] Speaker A: They was using, like. Ooh, trying to use, like, blackmail to get numbers from people and all kind of stuff like that. I mean, that's what your ass get for dealing with somebody who already in jail. Like, they got people to send them naked pictures. And I got your naked picture. I'm gonna release it if you don't, you know? [00:46:23] Speaker C: Goofy. Yeah. [00:46:24] Speaker B: Goofy. [00:46:27] Speaker A: But. Yeah, man, that's all we got. Y'all got anything else before we get out here in the news? Y'all want to get off your chest? [00:46:32] Speaker B: Nah, get out of here. Corey be back next week, right? [00:46:36] Speaker A: Hopefully, Inshallah. [00:46:38] Speaker B: She done took a little break. [00:46:40] Speaker A: Lord willing. Yeah, she only did. Goddamn road trip took a break. Shout out to Corey. [00:46:45] Speaker C: Baby Mac. Once again. [00:46:46] Speaker A: Shout out to Baby Mac. [00:46:48] Speaker C: Shout out to you. Yeah, Laura. [00:46:50] Speaker A: Yo, yo, niece and nephew got regular ass names, right? Regular ass name. Your baby got a regular name, too? [00:46:56] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:46:57] Speaker A: You and your brother got regular names? [00:46:59] Speaker B: We really regular name. [00:47:00] Speaker A: I do, but we talk about them. [00:47:02] Speaker C: Right, right, right. [00:47:05] Speaker B: Yeah, it's regular for. Not for cook, you know, it's regular. [00:47:10] Speaker C: Regular names is becoming extinct. [00:47:12] Speaker A: No, it ain't okay. [00:47:13] Speaker B: For at one moment, though, Bonquisha was killing it. [00:47:17] Speaker C: No, we'd be seeing stuff. Like, I'm telling Star Rock, Chanel, rza, Gucci, odb. [00:47:29] Speaker A: But the names I be seeing people name their kids regular names. [00:47:34] Speaker C: Mercedes. [00:47:35] Speaker A: I don't know no Mercedes. [00:47:36] Speaker C: Bentley, Bentley. [00:47:38] Speaker A: Bentley. [00:47:38] Speaker B: Bentley. I do know Bentley. [00:47:40] Speaker A: Oh, a baby. [00:47:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:47:43] Speaker C: McLaren. [00:47:44] Speaker B: Mercedes is a hard one. That. [00:47:45] Speaker C: That I've seen. [00:47:46] Speaker A: That's old. [00:47:47] Speaker B: That's almost instinct. Mercedes. [00:47:49] Speaker A: Almost Mercedes. Oh, Asia is a big one. [00:47:52] Speaker C: Asia is a big countries was big countries was big. [00:47:57] Speaker A: India, Asia. [00:47:59] Speaker B: Oh, we got to do it. We got to do a top five on it. [00:48:01] Speaker A: Top five, top five name. [00:48:04] Speaker C: Wait. [00:48:05] Speaker A: Regular names, extinct names, extinct names. [00:48:10] Speaker C: I don't think any of our names have ever become extinct. [00:48:13] Speaker A: Like, our names. Like, I don't know mine. My first name probably won't. My first name made a resurgence afterwards. [00:48:19] Speaker C: Okay. [00:48:20] Speaker A: My first name made a resurgence. There's a lot of young ones out there, and I hear somebody call, I'll be like, wait, did I smash your mama? [00:48:25] Speaker C: My first name definitely is not going nowhere. [00:48:30] Speaker A: But it ain't coming back, though, because your first name is my middle name. I don't see no. I don't see no kids named. [00:48:38] Speaker B: Yes, you do. [00:48:39] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:48:39] Speaker B: Yeah, you do. [00:48:40] Speaker C: You do. [00:48:41] Speaker B: They bad usually, too. [00:48:42] Speaker C: No, man, chill out. [00:48:44] Speaker B: I'm telling you, they bad. [00:48:45] Speaker A: B. Mac, where can you be fun? Appreciate you for stopping through. You'll be back Wednesday for the List episode. [00:48:51] Speaker C: Yeah, I'll be back. [00:48:52] Speaker A: Y'all listen to where can they find you? Want to be found on social media? [00:48:57] Speaker C: Sure. You can find me on ig. [00:48:59] Speaker B: Turn the lights out while you say his part. [00:49:01] Speaker C: Chill out, man. Here y'all go. [00:49:02] Speaker A: Go ahead and tell him you finish song. About to run out now. Y'all gotta hurry up. [00:49:07] Speaker C: Martez. Lve. That's M A R, T E Z L, V E on Instagram. [00:49:11] Speaker A: What about you? [00:49:12] Speaker B: L catch me on last week's episode. How about that word? [00:49:16] Speaker A: You can find me on social media at preach. Underscore. BP. You can find the show on Instagram @DJ Blaze show. Thank you guys for listening. It's your boy, Be Easy. [00:49:24] Speaker B: This your boy, Al. [00:49:25] Speaker A: And we out. [00:49:26] Speaker B: Peace. Let those who have ears listen. 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