February 11, 2024

01:36:02

That $40 Wasn't For Lunch Beloved

That $40 Wasn't For Lunch Beloved
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
That $40 Wasn't For Lunch Beloved

Feb 11 2024 | 01:36:02

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On this episode Amy (@amys22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) get into Mo-Nique's Club Shay Shay interview, The Grammy's, Power, and more.

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Well, you can't say Super bowl if you ain't got nothing to do with it. You know, you gotta say it's the day of the big game. [00:01:51] Speaker A: The big game. [00:01:52] Speaker B: Big game Sunday. What's up, shabboy? Be easy. [00:01:54] Speaker A: And it's your girl, Amy. [00:01:55] Speaker B: And this is another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. You can get us everywhere to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Amy, who you think gonna win tonight? [00:02:06] Speaker A: Usher? I don't give a fuck about this. I don't give a damn about this goddamn game. [00:02:11] Speaker B: You gonna watch it, though? [00:02:12] Speaker A: Yeah, watch it. Watch commercials. Eat good. [00:02:14] Speaker B: You're going to be hooting and hollering during the game. Hooting and hollering. What you cooking? [00:02:21] Speaker A: We could do wings. Just a regular sausage dip or hamburger dip, depending on how black you is. [00:02:29] Speaker B: What, like the rotel? [00:02:30] Speaker A: Yeah. Hamburger meat in it. [00:02:33] Speaker B: But you can put hamburger meat in. [00:02:34] Speaker A: Yours and maybe a little sausage. Some people do sausage. Yeah, I do a mix. [00:02:39] Speaker B: Shout out to d. Dodd. His wife taught me how to do that dip you with the rotel and the cream cheese and sausage, but it got to be the sausage with sage. [00:02:53] Speaker A: Yes. [00:02:55] Speaker B: Shout out to Mrs. Dowdy. [00:02:57] Speaker A: This woman sounds like she know what she's doing. [00:03:00] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. They live good over there in the household. [00:03:04] Speaker A: And Caitlin said he want pizza, so I got him like a little small pizza. He's not going to do chips. He's not going to do dip. He don't eat chips. He eats chips, but he's not going to eat it with dip. So I got him a little bag of chips and some candy. That was his request. [00:03:20] Speaker B: That's wonderful. Not in my house. [00:03:24] Speaker A: What you got planned? [00:03:25] Speaker B: Not if I was growing up. You're going to eat what we got. That's how my mom would have been. You're going to eat this or not? [00:03:33] Speaker A: I try not to be that mama. [00:03:35] Speaker B: It build character. Can't get everything you want in my house. I don't know. I'm still debating off Mike. We were talking about baking and such, so I might go get some brownies and put some brownies together or something. [00:03:51] Speaker A: Yeah, I don't have nothing sweet. I've been baking a pound cake every Sunday since the new year. [00:03:58] Speaker B: And I want to let you all know how many pieces of pound cake I've gotten. Mother coming here every week. Pound cakeless. She come in here, son's pound cake. [00:04:06] Speaker A: And I forgot to take my ingredients out last night because you got to let it warm. They cook best at room temperature. And I was taking them out Saturday night and letting them sit overnight and I forgot to take them out last night. So I got to do something. We got to have something sweet. [00:04:24] Speaker B: Sweet. Just get a box. [00:04:27] Speaker A: Might get some donuts or go down. [00:04:29] Speaker B: To go to food line. They're going to have something. Buy one, get one free. [00:04:33] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:04:33] Speaker B: I'm going to tell, you know them. [00:04:34] Speaker A: Cupcakes with footballs on them and shit. [00:04:36] Speaker B: You know them cookies with the cream filling in the middle? They'd be having them in there, cookies with a cookies. You know, they got their own cookies that they bake. So they got those cookies, but then they put their own cream filling. Them shits be thick, about two inches thick. Yeah. And it was buy one, get one free. I was like, no, because I eat all these shits in a week. Just gluttonous. But you might can get some of them for three or $4, you know what I'm saying? But yeah, I don't have no plan. I might go to the stove, get some wings and throw them in the air fryer or something. Maybe some honey lemon pepper wings or something. [00:05:19] Speaker A: I'm going to let Tavares season the wings. [00:05:22] Speaker B: What is his favorite seasoning? [00:05:24] Speaker A: I don't know. [00:05:25] Speaker B: He ever cooked wings before. [00:05:27] Speaker A: I've have no clue what he's doing back there. [00:05:29] Speaker B: It good? [00:05:29] Speaker A: Yeah, it'd be good. I don't know where he putting him. He could be putting the ass in him. I wouldn't know. I let him go in the kitchen and do his thing. He mix up something. I hear the microwave for about 15 seconds. So I guess he's letting something mix together. [00:05:45] Speaker B: You don't think he's putting honey on him? [00:05:46] Speaker A: Could be. [00:05:47] Speaker B: That's what I do. You put the butter in there for 15 seconds or 20 seconds, then you melt that a little bit. Then you put the honey in there with the seasoning, then melt that and stir all that up and then throw it all on the wayne, shake it up and all that kind of shit. I learned that from big boy, from outcast. [00:06:05] Speaker A: So you watching the game like you got a team? [00:06:09] Speaker B: You bet it better. [00:06:12] Speaker A: The word bet is already past tense. Did you bet? [00:06:15] Speaker B: That's interesting. Bet and bet. Bet is past tense and present tense. That's crazy. Yeah, I'm going to bet. [00:06:25] Speaker A: Did you? [00:06:25] Speaker B: I bet him. Yeah. So I don't want the 49 ers to win because I don't want them to get six, because my team has six. But I do want the 49 ers to win because my aunt and my cousin from out there, and that's their team. So I kind of want them to win for that. I don't want Kansas City to win because of the swifties. I don't have nothing against Taylor Swift. They can show her 20 times. [00:07:01] Speaker A: Please don't. [00:07:03] Speaker B: I don't care nothing about Taylor Swift. I think she's delightful. She's an ally. Yeah, she is. She's spoken up against, like you would think, because she started in country. Like, she would be pro this or that, but for no reason at all. [00:07:22] Speaker A: But I honestly did not like her since Kanye west stopped on stage. [00:07:26] Speaker B: But it wasn't her fault. [00:07:28] Speaker A: I don't care. I don't know. It's something. I don't know. From that moment, I did not like her. [00:07:32] Speaker B: She did nothing wrong. [00:07:33] Speaker A: It had nothing to do with Beyonce or Kanye. But in that moment, I was just decided, I don't think I'm gonna like this girl. [00:07:39] Speaker B: And she has done nothing wrong. I was listening to a podcast. It's called the Daily. They put out a show daily. It's like a news. And they talk about real news stuff. And they were talking about how, really, did she become so popular? Or whatever, you know what I'm saying? And they were talking about her songwriting. And that's what a lot of people like about her. And people think, like, a lot of her songs are about relationships, but they're really not about, like, some of them are, but some of them aren't about relationships. So they told a story about how when she was, like, in high school, before she really got big, whatever, she had called her friends up, let's go to the mall. Whatever. One friend was like, now I want to go to the mall. So call another friend. Like, now I want to go to the mall, whatever. She's going to call about two or. [00:08:22] Speaker A: Three friends, whatever, because she's not a likable person. That's. [00:08:25] Speaker B: Hold up. Don't do that. Because she seemed cool to me. But anyway, this is what really turned me around to Taylor Swift. So her mom, she was kind of sad because she wanted to go to the mall, hang out with her friends, whatever. [00:08:38] Speaker A: Which song she wrote from that. [00:08:40] Speaker B: I can't remember what song they said it came. It was about. So they were like. The mom was like, well, I'll take you to the mall. So the mom took her to the mall. They in the mall. Guess who she see? [00:08:55] Speaker A: Who? [00:08:55] Speaker B: All four of the friends that she doesn't call. [00:08:57] Speaker A: Oh, no. [00:08:57] Speaker B: Yeah. So she was like, they tried to make up with her, whatever. But she didn't make a fuss, whatever. I think her mom said something to console her, whatever. And she started writing, and she wrote whatever song that you asked about that. But people think it's about relationships, but it really was about her friend group or whatever. And that's when she really started writing or whatever. But I was like, damn, that's fucked up. Because if you ain't never had somebody leave you out of something growing up. Like, I got kicked out of car one time for somebody older when I was young. You know what I'm saying? So I felt that. But the only song that I can recall of Taylor Swift is shake it off. But other than that, I don't mind seeing her, but I don't want them to win because of that. But I do just want them to beat the 49 ers for the aforementioned reason. But I don't know. I just hope it's a good game. But then I saw a comment yesterday, and one guy was like, what did he say? He was like, so the 49 ers quarterback is white, their running back is white. They got a white tight end and somebody. Oh, and they start defensive end or whatever. He's white, too. She's like, they'll go crazy if Purdy, what's his name? Bosa. This one. McCaffrey. And this one and that one. If they win the Super Bowl. [00:10:20] Speaker A: I heard about that Bosi fella. [00:10:22] Speaker B: What he doing? [00:10:23] Speaker A: He was a really big Trump supporter before he got drafted. They made him go back and delete all of that stuff because they didn't want it to affect his career. [00:10:33] Speaker B: That's smart. But if he still was as good as he is, it wouldn't affect his career. So, what, he liked Trump? Like, this nigga get eight sacks, 15 sacks a season or something. I don't know. [00:10:50] Speaker A: Well, the 49 ers was my dad's team. Really big. Like, damn. And I didn't forgot the quarterback name. [00:10:57] Speaker B: Just take Joe Montana. [00:10:58] Speaker A: Joe Montana. He was back then, like he'd been a fan from the jump. Like, I remember this hat he had when I was little, when the 49 ers won a Super bowl back then, and it said 49 ers kicked ass. [00:11:12] Speaker B: So that's where you get it from. [00:11:13] Speaker A: What? [00:11:14] Speaker B: Cussing in public. Get it from your dad. Just wearing cuss words on apparel and shit. That's where you get it from. That's my homeboy. My white homeboy I was telling you about. That's his team, him and his brother. They loved the 49 ers. His mama liked the Falcons, though. I talked about them last week. Shout out to the littles. [00:11:38] Speaker A: But anyway, his mama liked the Falcons? [00:11:40] Speaker B: Yeah, because she's from Georgia. [00:11:42] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:11:43] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:11:43] Speaker A: She liked black men. [00:11:44] Speaker B: No, she's married to white man. [00:11:46] Speaker A: I know, but does she like black men? [00:11:49] Speaker B: She liked the Falcons for the real reasons. You need to like the Falcons. Back when quarterbacks was not black, they knew their place. Playing running back and wide receiver. The black mind is not fast enough to process the things the quarterback needs. Process. [00:12:06] Speaker A: Wow. [00:12:08] Speaker B: They're good at running and jumping and catching. [00:12:10] Speaker A: That explains Deion Sanders. [00:12:13] Speaker B: Damn. [00:12:14] Speaker A: What? I mean, his boy a quarterback, so obviously. [00:12:18] Speaker B: And his son, he ain't processed enough later on in the season. That's why he got hit so many times. [00:12:24] Speaker A: No, that boy ain't got no help. Dion can hear him. Some help this year. Well, I mean, look at me. Talk about football. [00:12:31] Speaker B: If you hold a ball, sports talk. [00:12:33] Speaker A: Will be proud of. [00:12:34] Speaker B: They would be if you hold the ball for 7 seconds. I don't care how good you are, if you don't get the ball out, and the white man going to get the ball out faster. Sorry. He want to run anyway, but yeah, that's my Super bowl prediction. I don't have no food prepared. [00:12:50] Speaker A: Not a thing. I think my wings still froze. [00:12:53] Speaker B: You got air fry? Yeah. You all go eat good. Your house going to be hot, though. [00:13:01] Speaker A: What do you mean? [00:13:02] Speaker B: You all bacon and cakes and cooking wings. [00:13:05] Speaker A: I got a new HVAC unit last year. Hell, yeah. [00:13:11] Speaker B: What's the temperature like in your house right now? [00:13:13] Speaker A: It was probably about 70 when I left. [00:13:16] Speaker B: My house was 64. I didn't turn nothing on. That's how cool my house. [00:13:21] Speaker A: It's going to be about 73 when I get back because it's off and they know not to touch it. [00:13:26] Speaker B: Your house don't cool off like that. [00:13:29] Speaker A: No, it's off. I turned the unit off. [00:13:30] Speaker B: You turn the air off, right? Yeah, but I mean, it wouldn't get. Because it ain't really hot outside. [00:13:35] Speaker A: It is 68 degrees outside right now. It's going to be about 72 when we done. [00:13:40] Speaker B: It's going to be 72 today. [00:13:41] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:13:42] Speaker B: With no sun coming up out that. [00:13:43] Speaker A: Damn sweatsuit, ain't you? [00:13:45] Speaker B: Not with this shirt I got on. I'm going to tuve it out with this shirt. Beauty is pain. What the lady say. But, yeah, I don't really have no prediction. I ain't got invited nowhere. So if you hear this now, don't hit me up, lady. Be like, you could have came to my house. Well, fuck you. We got a couple emails. We got one for the top five, too, for the list episode. This one is from Gerard S. You know Gerard. Shout out to Gerard S. He says, so I've gotten this wrong before. And should you be hosting a show in New Orleans? I wanted you to know, I don't know how I pronounced it on the show, but it's pronounced Andui, the sausage. [00:14:33] Speaker A: Oh, the sausage. I was wondering about that when you said it. [00:14:37] Speaker B: What did I say? [00:14:38] Speaker A: Andali or something like that? I don't know. [00:14:39] Speaker B: Something like that. Well, he said, good show, though. Welcome back, Amy with two exclamation points. Shout out to you for your. [00:14:49] Speaker A: Shout out to you for saying his name. Right. Because that's a big thing. People like to call him Gerald. [00:14:54] Speaker B: It's two r's in it. Yeah, I can read. [00:14:56] Speaker A: People fuck it up all the time. Just like the ice cream. [00:15:00] Speaker B: What? [00:15:00] Speaker A: They fuck Napoleon ice cream? [00:15:02] Speaker B: Neapolitan. [00:15:03] Speaker A: Okay, okay. [00:15:04] Speaker B: Come on. I can read. I was a spelling bee champion of Miss Penstrom's fifth grade class. I was second place in the school at Brockington elementary in Darlington, South Carolina. Yes, I can spell very well. Our next email is from DJ High star from Carolina Sports talk shout out to him and big Cliff. He says, dear DJ Blaze, podcast voice things foist. Welcome back. Welcome back. My baby Amy. After her sabbatical, I can't even lie. Your boy went from. What is he saying? From Chubb. Oh, God. Went from Chubb. Hearing Amy voice back on the show. I'm glad you're back, though. In all seriousness, the underdogs. So I did love the movie. Felt like Tika Mike Epps and others carried Snoop acting, but I did shed a thug tier or two throughout. I like how they show pics of his real life football team at the end. Oh, yeah. Well, not his football team, his football league. [00:16:14] Speaker A: League. [00:16:14] Speaker B: Yeah. I'm just becoming a crying ass nigger. I'll be real. The cussing was definitely excessive. Reminiscent of coffee and cream. That's what a lot of people have said. I didn't get choked up until the end when, if you haven't seen the movie, your fucking fault has been on for two weeks. Should have seen it by now. But when they didn't get to play, I knew that boy wasn't going to make the touchdown. I knew he wasn't going to make the touchdown. I was like, damn. Then when Snoop came over and consoled him, whatever, I was, oh. [00:16:46] Speaker A: It has some little sweet moments. [00:16:48] Speaker B: Yeah, it did. Says power. Spoiler. You seen power? [00:16:52] Speaker A: Yes. [00:16:52] Speaker B: Okay. I'm so happy they got rid of Ronnie. Lou be pushing the New York accent hard, too. Shaking my head. Him and Kanan be battling for most ridiculous New York accent. Shout out, my nigga. Unique, too. Up until they showed him, I was like, damn. Because people were saying this was the best series finale in the power universe or whatever. I was like, yeah, they right. But I didn't want them to show him. I wish they would have just left him dead. We saw a body. [00:17:37] Speaker A: No, we didn't. We saw him roll in that trash, but we didn't know if his heart was still beaten. [00:17:47] Speaker B: True, indeed. [00:17:48] Speaker A: The streets wanted neat back. Like the women. The women definitely wanted them back. We don't want them now. We didn't see him with his head but open with that damn scar and that cock. Keep that nigga. [00:17:59] Speaker B: Well, I mean, did y'all well, back then, went on social media. How did y'all feel about Omar? Y'all didn't find. [00:18:06] Speaker A: I didn't watch it in real time, but I probably wouldn't have. [00:18:11] Speaker B: He wasn't light enough. [00:18:13] Speaker A: Well, I mean, he wasn't light enough. He's just not. I mean, he's a good looking man, but his character was, like, grimy. Looked like he ain't washed. No. [00:18:21] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. He was basically home. Nick was indeed true. Indeed. He says, monique. I'm going to try and keep it brief about Monique, but I'm on her side. Fuck the soft ass hit dolls hollering DL. I saw nothing wrong with her interview. I hate that a segment of contrarian niggas is telling her to handle this differently, et cetera, et cetera. Saying that and black people in. In house business is embarrassing. My question is, why is that? Because the ones mistreating her are black elite. If you listen back to her interview with Kevin Hart. Podcast. Kevin Hart was saying a whole lot of words, ultimately with little to no message other than let's move forward. He was trying to overtalk and mansplain her. My bullshit detective be signing off loud whenever this nigga Kevin talked, shaking my head. I ain't listening to that interview. But Kevin Hart probably was just trying know be Switzerland. Yeah, basically. And if somebody like, come to me talking shit about you, Amy did me wrong, such and such, I'd be like, you sure she meant this matter of fact that actually happened to somebody we know? [00:19:41] Speaker A: Oh, I thought you about to say happened about bitch. [00:19:45] Speaker B: No, but I was like, you sure? I was like, yeah, I don't think she act like this or that third or whatever, you know what I'm saying? And the person like, you just don't see it. Whatever, you know what I'm saying? Until it happened to me. So maybe that's what Kevin Hart, he just can't see it. Maybe that's it. [00:20:07] Speaker A: That's an insider to the insider. [00:20:12] Speaker B: But we'll get more into the Monique interview. Shout out and salute the killer Mike for the Grammy win. Salute to SZa as well. I'm sorry, Cesar. Well deserved as much as they invested in themselves. He said he saw both shows live. I'm happy they won and can enjoy the fruit. Killer Mike slash Joe Button versus the streamers. Shaking my damn head. I get a headache listening to everyone with the money wars, Aiden Ross and Kai. I got more money than you angle. That shit always cornered to me. That wraps this up. Talk to y'all soon. DJ high star. Thank you for that email, my boy. Yeah, boy said he could buy I could buy you. Oh, yeah, you saw that? [00:20:55] Speaker A: I love telling niggas that I can buy and sell your ass. I don't know. I kind of like when he did that. [00:20:59] Speaker B: But young man, you ain't got that money. He might not act like it, but Joe got a lot of money from the Spotify deals and from the deal he got now with his own network. [00:21:11] Speaker A: I still liked it, though. Pop your shit, young man. I can buy and sell your ass. That's one of my favorites. [00:21:18] Speaker B: And Joe wasn't even Joe Button. Don't really be hating on people. Just be real sensitive. And they don't take like that harsh criticism like that. So what he was referring to is this youtuber streamer. I think he'd be on Twitch and all that kind of stuff named Casanot. This is not right. [00:21:39] Speaker A: I think so. I don't know. I ain't never watched he for the young people. [00:21:42] Speaker B: Young black boy. He like 21, 22 Gen Z's. He's super famous. He was on there with Nicki Minaj, and he's been on there with offset and a lot of people. And I think he mentioned, like, not knowing killer Mike. Yeah, not knowing killer Mike. And Joe button had something to say about it or whatever, but it wasn't too bad. And old boy got mad. And this other youtuber, streamer, Aiden Ross, the white boy. Stay out of black folk business. This ain't for you. Had something to say about Joe Budden, too. But Casanot basically said, I can buy you. You can't. But I just read this morning that Casanot did a deal with Nike. [00:22:22] Speaker A: Oh, damn. [00:22:23] Speaker B: Yeah. He's going to do something during the all star weekend, NBA all star weekend. I think he playing in the celebrity game and then he's going to debut something or whatever. They're going to make a big announcement during. But yeah, you got to stop. He's the kid. If you all haven't heard, that basically shut down New York because he said he was giving away five ps five. He got arrested for that, too. But anyway, did you watch the Grammys? [00:22:55] Speaker A: Yes. [00:22:56] Speaker B: What do you think? [00:23:01] Speaker A: It's the Grammys. Shout out to my sarah. Lana Moore. Lana Moore, Mc light. Oh, she did the voice. [00:23:11] Speaker B: She the voice of everything. [00:23:12] Speaker A: Yeah, she's the voice of award shows. [00:23:13] Speaker B: I think she the voice of everything. She voicing our lives behind the scenes. Coming up next. [00:23:19] Speaker A: I think the host did a really good job. [00:23:23] Speaker B: Who was Trevor Noah? [00:23:24] Speaker A: Yeah, his opening line, his opening act or whatever. It was really good. [00:23:30] Speaker B: I think the people that need to get to do these all the time is comedians. [00:23:34] Speaker A: Yes. [00:23:34] Speaker B: Stand ups. [00:23:37] Speaker A: Even though people are writing for him, most likely comedians still know how to deliver it. [00:23:46] Speaker B: I didn't watch it because I had to go to work Monday, but I saw a lot of the stuff. Like. Well, no, I saw what I wasn't watching because it was on before. I think it came on like 08:00 or something. But I did hear that killer Mike won three other hip hop awards, but they didn't. [00:24:07] Speaker A: None of them aired. [00:24:08] Speaker B: They didn't air them. But people saying arrested. But I don't think he really got arrested. He just got detained. [00:24:15] Speaker A: Detained? [00:24:15] Speaker B: Yeah. And people saying, what is a citizen's arrest? That mean a security guard? Lock your ass up? Because they not police. But yeah, he did. And while it was going on, it was a guy. I thought he was lying, but it was like he pushed a memo of the staff and that's what happened. He was like, I was standing 100ft away from. I was like, dang, that's crazy if he got arrested for that. But then come to find out he did push a security guard. I think they say he pushed him down. Killer Mike is a large individual. [00:24:42] Speaker A: Yeah. Very capable. [00:24:46] Speaker B: See, that happened. Cesar won, what, five awards or three? She won three. She was nominated for nine. [00:24:54] Speaker A: I was happy to see Victoria Monet get hers. [00:24:57] Speaker B: Was she won, like, best TikTok song or something? [00:25:01] Speaker A: I think it was new artist she did. Sure. [00:25:04] Speaker B: Yeah, she won new artist. Matter of fact, I got a list here. [00:25:09] Speaker A: I was still happy to see, of course. Happy to see Scissor and her plastic surgeon win. [00:25:15] Speaker B: I didn't see. She looked good. [00:25:17] Speaker A: Yes. [00:25:19] Speaker B: Did she put on weight after she got a teeny little. Teeny little bit of weight? I think so. [00:25:26] Speaker A: Or either that was part of the surgery to actually look thick. [00:25:32] Speaker B: Yeah. Victoria, my neighbor, won best new artists. Fred, again. Who the fuck is that? That's who was nominated. Let's see, song of the year. I ain't heard none of them songs. [00:25:45] Speaker A: Even though Victoria is not new. [00:25:47] Speaker B: Yeah, that was the thing too. [00:25:49] Speaker A: Go ahead, cook. [00:25:50] Speaker B: She'd been out since. Did they say she was out since 2010? [00:25:54] Speaker A: That makes sense. She's been making music for a long time. [00:25:57] Speaker B: You heard this Miley Cyrus song, flowers? They say that you hear it all the time, but people were saying they didn't know it was her. [00:26:04] Speaker A: Right? I've maybe heard it on a commercial or something. [00:26:07] Speaker B: Maybe. [00:26:07] Speaker A: That's what I thought it was a damn, man, to be honest. [00:26:14] Speaker B: You don't know what somebody said which made sense. It was like, miley Cyrus is who y'all think Taylor Swift is. [00:26:23] Speaker A: Yes, that does make sense. [00:26:25] Speaker B: And I was like, you, right? Because she talked shit about hip hop and all kind of shit. [00:26:28] Speaker A: Even though she was in her fucking jays with Juicy J and doing this little dance. [00:26:33] Speaker B: And Mike will, she suck. Mike will made it dick album of the year. Taylor Swift won for midnight. That's the biggest. I'm sorry. Okay, so John Batiste didn't hear that record. Boy genius, the record. Miley Cyrus, Lana Del Rey, Janelle Monet. Did you like that Janelle Monet album? [00:27:01] Speaker A: I didn't listen to it. [00:27:05] Speaker B: Guts by Olivia Rodriguez probably just exploded. I tried to listen to it. I was listening to it. I was like, I just need to see titties that make the song sound better. Just titties and ass. Taylor Swift midnights. That's the winner. Sos by Cesar. You listen to Cesar? Did you enjoy it? [00:27:25] Speaker A: I did. [00:27:26] Speaker B: Did you enjoy it better than Taylor Swift? [00:27:28] Speaker A: I didn't hear Taylor Swift. [00:27:30] Speaker B: So we'll never know. People. Like, it was a whole thing. And they weren't commenting about, like, SZA or whatever they was commenting about. Jay Z comments did see that. [00:27:42] Speaker A: I almost forgot about that. [00:27:43] Speaker B: And they were like, but Taylor's album, her writing is so great. And why is she. But he wasn't even talking about the night. Like, he wasn't even talking about last night. He was talking about other shit. Yeah. So I don't know if her album was that good. I didn't hear it. But white women, they live by it. That's why you don't like it. [00:28:01] Speaker A: Because two people white women love, and they both were at the Grammys. Taylor Swift and. Oh, gosh, doesn't got a name already. The big girl. Lizzo. [00:28:12] Speaker B: Melissa McCarthy. [00:28:13] Speaker A: Oh, we'll get them ugly. White women love Lizzo because her songs make them feel. [00:28:20] Speaker B: Hmm. Lizzo got some good songs. [00:28:25] Speaker A: She do. The pin is impeccable. [00:28:27] Speaker B: What's that? One song she came out with not too long ago. It was beautiful or something like that. I don't know. Anyway. All right, another category is hip hop. Well, Killer Mike won for best rap performance for his song scientists and engineers. I don't know how it was good. Is that better than Rich flex by Drake and 21 Savage? What's coil array song? Players. [00:28:52] Speaker A: Because girls is players, too. [00:28:58] Speaker B: Oh. It says best rap performance. Okay, that may be different. Okay, I'll give him that. Best rap performance. But he won for best rap song. [00:29:11] Speaker A: I guess it's all about proximity, right? I'm going to be real transparent. I ain't never heard that damn song. [00:29:16] Speaker B: Oh, you ain't heard Killer Mike song? [00:29:18] Speaker A: Nope. [00:29:18] Speaker B: His album hard ain't gonna lie. [00:29:19] Speaker A: I ain't never heard it. [00:29:20] Speaker B: Oh, but you don't like killer Mike, though. [00:29:22] Speaker A: I mean, I'm indifferent about killer Mike because I just found out this week about the whole Mike Kemp stuff. Even. I don't know how I missed it. How the fuck did I miss it? [00:29:32] Speaker B: Ain't lying. You Georgia till you. Damn, Georgia till you. [00:29:37] Speaker A: But so I'm indifferent about Killer Mike when it comes to music. Separating the man and the music. How y'all say y'all be doing by R. Kelly? I never heard that song, but I heard players. And what else was on the list. [00:29:54] Speaker B: For that one? It was Rich flex. Rich Flex? [00:29:57] Speaker A: You can't drive to work in the morning without hearing rich flex five times last year. [00:30:00] Speaker B: Love letter by black thought didn't never heard that. Me either. The hillbillies by baby Kim. Kendrick Lamar. You heard that. I know you heard that. [00:30:09] Speaker A: I probably heard it and didn't know what it was. Is it a TikToky song? [00:30:14] Speaker B: Let me see. [00:30:15] Speaker A: So it's all about proximity. And then Candy came out and said, like candy says, she was once on the list of people who voted for these songs, who voted for the Grammys and how it goes. [00:30:26] Speaker B: A lot of people are. I ain't never heard this song. I thought it was another song. Yeah, see, that's bat rest performance. [00:30:38] Speaker A: So you just have to be in proximity of it. [00:30:41] Speaker B: Yeah, kind of like some of them movies. Best rap song, doja cat for attention. Barbie world. That's a Nicki Minaj song. Just want to rock. That's Lil's advert. Rich Flex and killer Mike one. [00:30:57] Speaker A: See, two songs on the list. I mean, I heard the people on TikTok and reels using that Barbie song, but I never actively listened to it. [00:31:06] Speaker B: Yeah, and then best rap album, it was going to be between him and Nas, and he won that. Lil Dirk won for best melodic performance, which you heard all my life, all damn day. R and B nominees. Cocoa Jones, ones for ICU. [00:31:25] Speaker A: She did, yeah, I saw her speech. [00:31:29] Speaker B: She should have wrote. Did that Victoria Monet song because she get it from her mama. Her mama. Fine as hell, boy. Best r and B album. Victoria Monet won for Jaguar two and best progressive r and B album. What does that mean? Scissor for SOS. Oh, shit. Diddy was nominated. That was a good album, though. Sorry. I ain't gonna lie. That was a good album. Diddy did. Best traditional r B performance. PJ Morton. [00:31:59] Speaker A: Okay. [00:32:00] Speaker B: You know. Okay. Featuring Susan Carroll. Good morning. Best r B song. Snoo. [00:32:11] Speaker A: To. I want to feel like that about somebody. [00:32:13] Speaker B: What's that was the one way. You'd be like, I'll snitch the tires and all that. [00:32:17] Speaker A: No, that's kill Bill. [00:32:19] Speaker B: Okay. [00:32:20] Speaker A: Snooze is actually a love song, but. [00:32:22] Speaker B: Ain'T the one way someone. [00:32:23] Speaker A: I do crime when I'm with you. How can I snooze and miss this moment? You just too important. Nobody, nobody like you do like I want to feel like that about. [00:32:34] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, yeah. There we go. [00:32:36] Speaker A: You talking about kill Bill. I just killed my ex. [00:32:39] Speaker B: That's the other cousin. What song Lil Meech girl had that was popping? [00:32:49] Speaker A: Oh, no. She got a song called I'll kill, but that was that song, like maybe three or four years old. [00:32:55] Speaker B: Cesar won again for best duo pop group performance. For ghosts in the machine. Featuring Phoebe Bridgers. Billie Eilish. You listen to Billie Eilish music? I heard she make good music, though. [00:33:11] Speaker A: Her song came from the Barbie soundtrack, right? [00:33:14] Speaker B: Oh, no. What was I made for? Probably that sound like some Barbie shit. Did you watch that movie? [00:33:21] Speaker A: No, I heard it's good. I'm going to get around to it. [00:33:25] Speaker B: Maybe I'm too black. No, because Issa Rae in it. [00:33:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:33:31] Speaker B: Issa Rae, the president in that movie. Somebody else black in it. Oh, and then America Ferreira. Is that her name? She's in it too. So, hey, representation. Maybe I'm too down with the patriarchy. [00:33:48] Speaker A: Damn. Yeah. And they were saying like, the whole movie was supposed to be about women and empowerment and then they get to the goddamn Oscar. Yeah. Is the oscars. That's the one about tv, right? [00:34:00] Speaker B: No, emmys. [00:34:02] Speaker A: Emmys. About like daytime tv and stuff. But oscars, we already had the oscars, too. [00:34:06] Speaker B: Oscars is movies. [00:34:07] Speaker A: Yeah. And none of the women were even nominated from the movie. [00:34:11] Speaker B: Oh, from that movie. [00:34:12] Speaker A: But Ken was nominated. [00:34:16] Speaker B: The head girl should have at least been nominated. [00:34:19] Speaker A: She went up against Fantasia for an Emmy. [00:34:22] Speaker B: For what? [00:34:23] Speaker A: For Barbie. [00:34:24] Speaker B: Barbie is not a tv thing, though. Emmy is just tv. [00:34:28] Speaker A: What's the other guy? Golden Globe. [00:34:30] Speaker B: Golden Globe. [00:34:31] Speaker A: Golden Globe. [00:34:31] Speaker B: Okay. [00:34:32] Speaker A: She went up against Fantasia for the Golden Globe. [00:34:35] Speaker B: She won. [00:34:36] Speaker A: Oh, no, I know. Fantasia didn't. It went to another black girl. But it was Davida. Davita Joy from Davina Joy. She was in the holdovers. She went for the holdovers, which was a good movie. [00:34:51] Speaker B: You watched that? [00:34:51] Speaker A: Yes. [00:34:51] Speaker B: What was that about? [00:34:53] Speaker A: It was set in. You ain't going to like it. What it was setting back in the day. It was set in like the. Something like that. And it was about these kids, these white kids that went to this boarding school. And the holdovers were the kids like during Christmas break. [00:35:09] Speaker B: Oh, they had to stay. [00:35:09] Speaker A: Their parents didn't come get them, so. [00:35:11] Speaker B: They had to stay there. [00:35:12] Speaker A: So they ended up having one kid left. [00:35:16] Speaker B: And it was some demons. No, it weren't no demons. [00:35:19] Speaker A: No, it's a feel good movie. No, it made you cry. [00:35:25] Speaker B: Sound like some scary shit if you got left at school and you're the only one there. [00:35:29] Speaker A: In the 70s they had one teacher. They had to elect one teacher to stay with the leftovers and one cafeteria staff. That was Divina, the black. Yeah, one cafeteria staff to make sure they ate. One teacher to watch the kids that was left over because it started out being like seven of them left over. And then one rich kids parents came. He was like, oh, I know he wasn't going to leave me here. So he came in the helicopter and was like, if we can get in touch with your parents, then you all can come too. [00:36:00] Speaker B: Oh, Nick can't get in touch. [00:36:01] Speaker A: They couldn't get in touch with his parents because his mama was a piece. [00:36:04] Speaker B: Of shit before cell phones. Maybe she just didn't have. [00:36:06] Speaker A: No, she didn't answer the fucking phone. [00:36:09] Speaker B: He could have went in and chopper. [00:36:11] Speaker A: So he was the only kid left over. [00:36:13] Speaker B: Damn. [00:36:14] Speaker A: So it was really. [00:36:16] Speaker B: Where did you watch that? On Paramount. [00:36:19] Speaker A: Paramount or peacock going on. But it was a good movie and she played it. [00:36:24] Speaker B: Two of the three that I don't have. Shout out to neek from relationship status. She let me get her stars account. I don't ever use it. You can use it. I was like, all right. Shout out to her. [00:36:38] Speaker A: She commented that she just renewed it, too. [00:36:41] Speaker B: I wasn't going to say it, but one day a couple of weeks ago, I did try to get on. Was it last week? I tried to watch. It was like something about the account or whatever. I ain't made no fuss because I remember when I had cable, I gave my account to somebody. And then when I found the greatest invention ever, I let all that shit go. [00:37:03] Speaker A: Yes. [00:37:03] Speaker B: I ain't asked for no dime, a dollar, nothing. So motherfucker let you use your shit? Let you use their shit. Don't complain when they turn it off because that should be expensive. We alluded to the Jayz comments earlier. You watched it live? You watched the whole thing live. [00:37:23] Speaker A: How was that exhausting shit? I'm old. [00:37:26] Speaker B: No, I'm not talking about the comments because what time did they go off? [00:37:30] Speaker A: Like 1115 ish, something like that. [00:37:33] Speaker B: You were tweeting through it somewhat, yeah. Twitter is a horrible place. [00:37:38] Speaker A: I can't call it tweeting because I don't be on Twitter. I was facebooking through it. [00:37:42] Speaker B: Twitter has so many ads and stuff now, it's ridiculous. [00:37:44] Speaker A: You can't even get to your followers. It's so much stuff you have to dig through. I only go to Twitter when dick pics leak. [00:37:53] Speaker B: You always click the link, ain't it? You always click the link. You ever seen them videos of people and they had a link to Twitter in the comments? It'll be like a nasty. [00:38:02] Speaker A: No, because I cannot trust it. I cannot trust it. I'll just go to Twitter and then search for whatever it was supposed to be because, you know. But see if the link last week. [00:38:11] Speaker B: If the link says twitter.com, I'll go on there. But if it say something else. But that's a post that went viral. Like, I don't care what y'all say, I always click the link. I knew exactly what I was talking about. But anyway. [00:38:25] Speaker A: But, yeah, you know, because Drake leaked last week. So, yeah, I was definitely on Twitter. [00:38:29] Speaker B: I didn't see it. Sorry. [00:38:30] Speaker A: Yeah, you've seen it before at your local zoo. Elephants room. [00:38:39] Speaker B: Damn. Drake got a big thing. [00:38:43] Speaker A: Not only is it big, but he was just like. And it had to be soft because you can't do that with a hard dick. [00:38:50] Speaker B: He was having sex? [00:38:51] Speaker A: No, he was just in the bed playing with it. [00:38:53] Speaker B: Who recorded that? [00:38:54] Speaker A: He did. He recorded it himself. It was a mirror. So he was. Now, I don't know who leaked it, whoever he sent it to, but. So he was in the bed, laying in the bed. [00:39:02] Speaker B: He can get somebody locked up for that. [00:39:04] Speaker A: I don't think he care, but I'm saying everybody know he got a big dick. [00:39:08] Speaker B: You can though. Who cares? He rich. [00:39:11] Speaker A: It was just like, all over the place. [00:39:13] Speaker B: You think that video got him more pussy? [00:39:17] Speaker A: Probably. [00:39:17] Speaker B: Or the same amount? Like he's like a billionaire. [00:39:20] Speaker A: But I said this. It probably ain't real. Not saying like, it ain't real. It's a dick. We can see it's real. [00:39:27] Speaker B: But you think he. [00:39:30] Speaker A: Drake. Drake ain't no stranger to plastic surgery. [00:39:33] Speaker B: Damn shady. [00:39:35] Speaker A: They didn't put some meat in. [00:39:37] Speaker B: You can't add meat to it. [00:39:40] Speaker A: Blood vessels. What they do? What they add? [00:39:42] Speaker B: No, they add girthness. I don't think you can do that. [00:39:46] Speaker A: Anything? [00:39:47] Speaker B: No, it ain't Dr. Miami. You got to go to a certified. It's a dude I follow. And he'd be talking about what you can do and all of that. [00:39:54] Speaker A: I'm sure Drake got his number. [00:39:58] Speaker B: I don't know. I saw people talking about it, but I was working. [00:40:03] Speaker A: Anyway, we were talking about Jay Z. [00:40:04] Speaker B: Yes. [00:40:07] Speaker A: People were saying that Beyonce looked a little embarrassed because he kind of put her on the spot. [00:40:12] Speaker B: She don't like being in public. [00:40:14] Speaker A: I told you that. [00:40:15] Speaker B: The only time she liked being in public is when she on stage and. [00:40:18] Speaker A: Got the fuck on as soon as Jay Z got his award. [00:40:20] Speaker B: She wouldn't have been there if it weren't for giving me this award. [00:40:25] Speaker A: I made a comment to say Beyonce said, and keep the car running. They got that fuck. [00:40:30] Speaker B: They got out of there. [00:40:31] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:40:32] Speaker B: People got upset about it because he mentioned her. But I don't think he was just talking about her. I think he was talking about, like, the time Kendra got beat by Macklemore for best rap album. [00:40:43] Speaker A: Oh, I remember that time. [00:40:46] Speaker B: Even the time she beat Adele. I mean, Adele beat her. Adele didn't think she was going to win. She was like, yeah, she wanted to give it. You know what I'm saying? The swifties was mad. He stole Taylor's moment. That shit happened 30 minutes before Taylor's moment. Like, no, Taylor still had a moment. I mean, he walk up and slap her. [00:41:08] Speaker A: And what did she do? Act like she was surprised. And how many grammys? 37 or some shit? [00:41:13] Speaker B: No, she only got four. She only got four for. Only has four for album of the year. She got more than Michael Jackson. Beyonce got the most grammys of. [00:41:23] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. But every time Taylor wins, she'd just be like, oh, my God, y'all chose me. The girl who friends didn't want to go to the mall with her in high school. [00:41:33] Speaker B: That's how I act, too. Fuck it. Act grateful. That what they want you to do. That's how they want you to act. [00:41:40] Speaker A: When we talk about what we watched for tv, I got something about acting grateful. [00:41:46] Speaker B: Okay, what else? Oh, he made some jokes, too. I like Jayz. Some of y'all might get robbed tonight. Some of y'all really gonna get robbed. He said something else. Some of y'all don't deserve to be in the category. [00:42:02] Speaker A: He said he tell the truth when he nervous. [00:42:04] Speaker B: Yeah, but I thought it was good. He got a whole bunch of grammys. He thanked Dr. Dre because it was named after Dr. Dre, the global impact. [00:42:14] Speaker A: What got that award last year. I remember. I think it was so ironic. No, it wasn't Lil Wayne. It was somebody that shouldn't have been there, because it was like, oh, gosh, let me see. Because I remember saying, damn, they did this during black history month, or something had just happened. [00:42:33] Speaker B: Well, I think they just started calling it the Dr. Dre. We googling it as we talk. [00:42:41] Speaker A: It's the global impact award. [00:42:45] Speaker B: It said Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott, Lil Wayne, Sylvia Rohn. [00:42:48] Speaker A: Because last year was the inaugural one, right? [00:42:51] Speaker B: No, that was a. Oh, he won. [00:42:53] Speaker A: The fucking award last year. [00:42:54] Speaker B: Yeah, but they just named it after him. [00:42:58] Speaker A: Yeah. So Dr. Dre is the recipient of the inaugural. Yeah. So it was about that. It was something about him beating on women. Yeah, something had came out. Something had came out during that time. And I was like, oh, wow, they gave Dr. Dre this award. [00:43:12] Speaker B: Well, I think they brought up the thing that happened with Lee. What's the name? D. Barnes. Back in the day. I think that was what came up. But they just named it after him, right? [00:43:23] Speaker A: This is the second one. [00:43:24] Speaker B: Yeah, but, I mean, they already had that global impact award before Missy won it, before Lil Wayne, Sylvia Rowe, and then this year, Jay Z. Yeah, but, yeah. Shout out to him. He was drinking and drinking doucet out of it. The black bottle doucet. But, yeah. What else you been watching? [00:43:59] Speaker A: So I finally watched the Kanye documentary. [00:44:02] Speaker B: Oh, yeah? That was good. It was so long ago, I forgot what happened in it. [00:44:06] Speaker A: So I have my thoughts. [00:44:09] Speaker B: Oh, what are your thoughts? [00:44:10] Speaker A: I feel like Rockefeller records is responsible for the Kanye that we got today. [00:44:16] Speaker B: Why you say that? [00:44:17] Speaker A: Because they played in his motherfucking face. They played in his face so much about making him an artist and putting his album out that now Kanye feels like, oh, I did this. Like, I got this shit out the mud. I did this all by myself. I'm a genius. I'm the greatest. And now they are responsible for the Kanye that we have today. Now, is he right? Absolutely. He did. He did a lot. I mean, he's. Musically, he's great, but I think they are responsible for the way he feels about it. Like, he was never humble because they played in his motherfucking phase by the album, and when they finally gave him his shot and he proved them wrong, and he was this amazing artist, now he get to say, I'm Kanye. I did this. What's the mental illness in mixed in? [00:45:11] Speaker B: I think the plan in his face was like, back then, there was no artist rappers other than Dre. [00:45:19] Speaker A: You mean producer rappers? [00:45:21] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean producer rappers. Yeah, I think that might have been it. I think they said that. Did they say that on the documentary? It was something I was watching. It was like, we ain't never heard of no rapper producer rapping. You know what I'm saying? Other than Dre, that just wasn't a thing. So we was like, yeah, whatever, whatever. You know what I'm saying? That might have been it. But I think they said it was one scene, one line. He says on the college dropout, he'd be like all white mercedes. I call it the miracle whip or something like that. [00:45:55] Speaker A: Mayonnaise, color beans. [00:45:57] Speaker B: Yeah. And there was, like, their reactions, like, oh, that was fly. Whatever. Like, all right, yeah, whatever, nigga. You know what I'm saying? That's how they was. But isn't their fault. The only thing I say about that documentary is I think his mama knew he had mental issues, like, his whole life, by the way she would talk to him like, when you're talking to your sons do you say their names over and over? [00:46:21] Speaker A: She was real gentle with him. [00:46:23] Speaker B: And she would always say, like, if you having a conversation with me, you don't be easy, be easy, be easy. But she always. Well, Kanye, so and so and so Kanye. She would always say his name. And it just was kind of. I ain't want to say it was weird, but I just noticed it in the movie. So I think she always knew that he might have had some type of issues or whatever, but did you enjoy it? [00:46:50] Speaker A: I did. I didn't finish the last part because I fell asleep. It was later than it was, real late. [00:46:54] Speaker B: Oh, you was binging. [00:46:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:46:57] Speaker B: It was so long. [00:46:59] Speaker A: It was just for me because it was a time. 2004. I remember the exact day I listened to the album, which was, as of yesterday, 20 years old. The album released February 10, 2004. [00:47:14] Speaker B: 2004. [00:47:15] Speaker A: So I remember, like, because I had. Buying a CD. We had to buy cds by then. I remember the moment I listened to the whole album through. I remember what I was doing, where I was working, the type of car I had. It was just bringing all those memories. [00:47:32] Speaker B: My. I can't remember when that album came out, where I was living, if I was still living in Bentry or not. [00:47:41] Speaker A: Either still there or just left, because I was. I was still there. [00:47:44] Speaker B: You're still in Bentry. So my white homeboy that I told you about, I don't know where he would get these cds from, but he would get cds, like, before they were finished. And he had that CD. He had a college dropout, but he had, like, you know how, like, who was on all falls down before. It was. [00:48:06] Speaker A: It was supposed to be Lauryn Hill, but the sample didn't get cleared. [00:48:09] Speaker B: So he had the version with Lauryn Hill on it. We had that CD. So that's what we were listening to, but I can't remember if we were. We had to be living there because we had it, like, a month before the album came out, and then the album came out. You know what I'm saying? But I just remember that some of the stuff was a little, like, the music on Jesus walks was a little bit different on the version we had at first or whatever, but, yeah, that was a time. [00:48:30] Speaker A: It was rail. That's where he was getting it from, you know, rail from South Carolina. Rail was up there, rockefeller, stealing cds. [00:48:37] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. You say real. [00:48:39] Speaker A: From aching or something, somewhere near something. He, like, from, like, that area. [00:48:46] Speaker B: And one thing, too, though. So it was one scene in that documentary where he was in the. I forgot the lady name, but he was in her office rapping and she weren't really paying no attention, right? [00:48:58] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. [00:49:00] Speaker B: People were talking shit about her. Like, you all weren't paying that man no attention. She was like, weren't paying him no attention. He did that shit every day. She was like, I had done heard that song like 20 times up until that point. Like, I had work to do. [00:49:12] Speaker A: She was answering phones like she was doing her job. How must answer the phones. And you got damn Jesus walk playing in my ear. [00:49:20] Speaker B: But I didn't like how he did his boy, though. He did his boy dirty around the end, you know what I'm saying? He called him the wrong name and. [00:49:29] Speaker A: Tried to say it was the. [00:49:31] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah. You knew what you was doing. He blamed it on Hennessy, just like him running up on Taylor Swift stage when she won video of the year. [00:49:40] Speaker A: Well, he saw the Hennessy that night, though. [00:49:42] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:49:42] Speaker A: Shout out to Joe Jackson. [00:49:44] Speaker B: It was Joe Jackson grabbing what you call it. But speaking of the Jacksons, his estate sold his music for $1.2 billion. [00:49:55] Speaker A: Billion. And they didn't sell all of it. [00:49:58] Speaker B: Oh, they only sold some. [00:49:58] Speaker A: Yeah, they only sold half of it. [00:50:02] Speaker B: What are you going to use it for in music? I mean, movies or commercials, I guess maybe people want to remake some songs. HWV. Want to do human nature again or something. I don't know. Maybe some rappers. I don't know. That's a lot of money. What else you been watching? [00:50:22] Speaker A: That's it. Just my usual stuff. Sisters power with Canaan, which was. [00:50:29] Speaker B: It was good. That was a good last episode. They don't put themselves on the top of the universe or the power universe with that last episode. But they have too much fantastical stuff in there, though. I saw somebody post like, God damn, that range Rover got a lot of miles on. She drive that shit everywhere. Now she got to drive something else. [00:50:58] Speaker A: Yeah, because she's supposed to have so much money. Like, you ain't got another car. [00:51:01] Speaker B: You ain't got, like, switching the cars. Low key car, not like that. [00:51:06] Speaker A: And then Marvin with his burgundy Lexus. Lou. Well, Lou going to need a new one, too, because he sideswiped the hell out of somebody. [00:51:17] Speaker B: This nigga ain't had no cash. He didn't rob the liquor store the way Tony Downs just give up $500,000. [00:51:26] Speaker A: Well, he thought he had a crush on her. [00:51:28] Speaker B: That's what somebody said. That was something I was listening to. And it was like, he said he had a crush. Maybe that was one of the episode. Oh, that was a previous episode. The bunk said that he always liked Ronnie from back in the day or whatever. The bunk wife, the way she be, every time she meet a new nigga, she got something to say. [00:51:46] Speaker A: I'd be like, you don't hear this bitch. You ain't going to punch her in the mouth or nothing. [00:51:49] Speaker B: He always got something very eloquent. You know, Ronnie, I don't want to have to lay you and lay you down, like, what the fuck are you talking about? Debunk. He always say some wild shit, but, yeah, fluttered with. [00:52:04] Speaker A: Oh, boy. Right in his face. [00:52:07] Speaker B: What did she say? I just watched it the other day, last night when I got off work. Maybe that's why I don't remember. But. [00:52:15] Speaker A: Marvin, we got to give Marvin's character development, because you think about the first season, Marvin was just all about money. He didn't give a fuck about daddy. [00:52:25] Speaker B: That's her daddy. Yeah. Okay. [00:52:27] Speaker A: He was just, like, a real horrible person. And now, like, this season, even though he had to kill a few folk, he's a better man. [00:52:36] Speaker B: You know what I like about it, though, is trying to see how. Because in the original, power juke is police. Right? [00:52:45] Speaker A: Yep. We got to see how she got there. [00:52:48] Speaker B: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. You know what saying? So, like, even with all of the auditions for this, that and the third, you knew that she wasn't. [00:52:54] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:52:55] Speaker B: Make it, you know, saying, see what happened. Yeah. And then they did a good audition and all of that. Know her army. So I guess she do go to the army, stay in for a few years to get out, move to DC, and become a police. Is that the same girl? Because somebody mentioned that in the comments, like, it was a woman that she had with her when Canaan went, they burned up. [00:53:16] Speaker A: Yeah. I don't think it's supposed to be the same woman, but we'll see. Just like the girl that just told Kana she was pregnant. They trying to say, that's Sean Mama. But if you go by IMDb, which I live by, those two women have different. [00:53:36] Speaker B: Maybe they messed that up. [00:53:38] Speaker A: Yeah, it could be messing it up by giving the other one a name. [00:53:43] Speaker B: Back in the day. Yeah. Also, they had his mom in there on power. [00:53:50] Speaker A: Tasha Smith played her, and Canaan was still. [00:53:54] Speaker B: Oh, and then women don't look nothing. Hmm. Maybe you know what? They're gonna have to. What if the other girl, juke girl, is Tasha Smith because she darker but she not as tall? [00:54:08] Speaker A: I don't think they care about, like. [00:54:11] Speaker B: But that's the kind of stuff I would do if I was. You know what I'm saying? What movie was that? Like, the show. The show with the jamaican show. Black cake. The old lady and the young girl looked alike, didn't it? [00:54:30] Speaker A: That was the same woman. They just put makeup on her. [00:54:33] Speaker B: What? [00:54:34] Speaker A: It was the same woman, wasn't it? They just put makeup on her to make her look old. [00:54:38] Speaker B: Oh, what a daddy. The daddy wasn't the same nigger. [00:54:42] Speaker A: Yeah, he wasn't. [00:54:43] Speaker B: He wasn't the same nigger, but, yeah. Maybe that's a good show, though. I mean, they did the first season of that power. I really wasn't paying no attention. [00:54:52] Speaker A: You got to get into the groups on Facebook because it is so funny when people come in there with their theories, and it'd be just so far off because the running joke now is trying to figure out who breeze is. [00:55:03] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. I think Yoshi and them talk about that on Egi. [00:55:08] Speaker A: So they be like, people that we know can't be breeze. Like the old lady that runs the bar. They'd be like, plot twist. She's breeze. Because Breeze supposed to be whoever 50 fucked over to get on. Maybe Breeze is what you call it, 50. And Tasha. What was his name? Canaan. And Tasha fucked over Breeze. So that ghost and I wonder how many could take over. [00:55:38] Speaker B: How many more episode. I mean, how many more seasons of that show is it going to be? [00:55:42] Speaker A: Because he ain't met ghost them yet. So apparently we got to get to that point, right? [00:55:46] Speaker B: Maybe two more seasons, because they got. [00:55:48] Speaker A: To get to the point where he meet Ghost and Tommy. [00:55:51] Speaker B: Yeah, but it can't be too many. Well, it can't be too, too many more, because jukebot to go. Yeah, well, maybe she'd just be out of it. [00:56:00] Speaker A: Yeah, they just come to write her off. [00:56:02] Speaker B: I'm trying to think what I've been watching. I did watch that. Curb your enthusiasm. I don't think I binged nothing. Yeah, it ain't. Not this weekend. [00:56:17] Speaker A: Yeah, I spent a lot of time with my kids this weekend. [00:56:21] Speaker B: Wow. Your kids been to McDonald's? [00:56:26] Speaker A: Yeah, we go to McDonald's every now and then. [00:56:28] Speaker B: Have you noticed the prices? Are they up, or are they just. [00:56:32] Speaker A: Kind of regular, like a motherfucker? [00:56:33] Speaker B: Really? [00:56:33] Speaker A: I mean, it depends on McDonald's been higher than normal for a while. Like, a happy Meal is more than $5. Now. [00:56:47] Speaker B: Let's be fair, though. You get in a special box. [00:56:52] Speaker A: Fuck that box. [00:56:53] Speaker B: I'm saying, you want the box or not? You want to look like a kid? Shit, that cost you ain't getting that bag now, they give you apples if you want to, milk if you want to. [00:57:02] Speaker A: They made the fries smaller. [00:57:04] Speaker B: Well, you want to be happy. That don't make no sense. And then you get in a toy. [00:57:13] Speaker A: But we used to get that for 299. [00:57:15] Speaker B: I mean, we used to also make $3 an hour. [00:57:20] Speaker A: But, yeah, if you order in the McDonald's app, you're not going to pay the same price if you order in Doordash or the same price if you just walk your ass up into the McDonald's. [00:57:30] Speaker B: The app is cheaper. The app is cheaper. I wonder why the app be cheaper. They still got the two for three, though, right? [00:57:37] Speaker A: Sometimes they do a two for no. [00:57:39] Speaker B: I'm saying, like, you got the dollar menu, which really ain't the dollars. And you get like, oh, no. If you get, like, a burger and a fry, like, you get a. [00:57:45] Speaker A: No, a McDouble is $3 now. [00:57:49] Speaker B: No, but I'm saying. But if you get a McDouble and a McChicken, instead of it being $6, if you get both of them, it's 350. [00:57:59] Speaker A: What? [00:58:00] Speaker B: Yeah. What's it called? A one two three menu or something like that. [00:58:05] Speaker A: So if you get, like, fucking one, don't nothing cost a dollar no more? [00:58:08] Speaker B: If you get, like, two mcDoubles, it's like 350. If you get anything off of that menu. If two or anything off of that menu. I'm a McMillionaire now. I'll be knowing unless they change it in the last month or so, like a McDouble. [00:58:30] Speaker A: I just know the McDonald's. The McDouble used to be like a. [00:58:34] Speaker B: But and the McChicken? Yeah, that used to be my waste. I used to work right across the street from McDonald's. I get off work, get me a McChicken and McDouble. Eat it before I get out the parking lot while I'm moving, not stopping the parking lot. [00:58:51] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. One, two, $3. What costs a dollar? [00:58:54] Speaker B: I told you, ain't shit up here. [00:58:55] Speaker A: A dollar. Why? [00:58:56] Speaker B: I think a tea, the tea, a dollar, or maybe a small fries, a dollar. It's something like that. [00:59:01] Speaker A: And McDouble 279. Yeah, McChicken 229, but if you get. [00:59:05] Speaker B: One of each, it's 350. [00:59:10] Speaker A: You all remember McDonald's tried to trick us into eating breakfast in the middle. [00:59:12] Speaker B: Of today because people ask for it. People ask for it. Ain't nothing cheap no more. What's your go to fast food place? [00:59:25] Speaker A: Go to fast food, chick fil a every time. [00:59:28] Speaker B: I went to Burger King last night. You don't like Burger King? [00:59:32] Speaker A: How's your stomach this morning? [00:59:33] Speaker B: This is wonderful. I ate breakfast. [00:59:35] Speaker A: Now, I probably don't like Burger King because that was my first job. So don't try to use that as a question to get my password. I don't use it. So that's probably why I just ate so much fucking Burger King in the. [00:59:51] Speaker B: Don't think I've. Well, there's nothing I can eat that much of away. I just don't want it no more. Nothing. Ladies, remember that. Stop that shit. He done got so much pussy. He's gay. That's not a thing. [01:00:04] Speaker A: No, because they be gay before they get the pussy. [01:00:05] Speaker B: Go ahead. Speaking of pussy and turning gay, it's a country singer named Dixon Dallas or something like that. Have you heard this nigga songs? No, it's country. [01:00:17] Speaker A: Wait, the one about something about some booty or something? [01:00:19] Speaker B: Yes. [01:00:19] Speaker A: I've seen somebody doing a TikTok to it, and they was cooking, but that was the song they used. [01:00:25] Speaker B: Nick posted it or whatever. And I went and looked up the guy, and some people in the country community are mad at him because they think he's making a mockery of gay people because that's not his real name. So he using, like, another name. And in the song, he says something about getting some busy. That shit is hilarious, bro. But then he was like, people in the gay community are saying that he's giving them light or whatever, but. Yeah, when you said that. But anyway, I'm sure it's a lot. [01:00:56] Speaker A: Of gay people in that community that. [01:00:59] Speaker B: Come out, scared to come out. Just like all communities. They'd be putting all this kind of shit on black people. Like, black people. So homophobic and shit. No, black people don't make no laws. Shit. Anyway, so, yeah, the mcdonald's CEO, they talking about the affordability issue and saying they're going to cut some prices on the menu items. [01:01:23] Speaker A: Odly enough, we never stopped going there. But thank you, sir. [01:01:26] Speaker B: Yeah, stop going. They can just complain. It's hard to get a combo meal anywhere now under $10. [01:01:33] Speaker A: Which last week on social media, the big thing came out about the girl turned down the $15 for lunch. [01:01:40] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [01:01:43] Speaker A: Ain't much you can do with $15. [01:01:44] Speaker B: Why the fuck you can't get you. If you're going to for lunch, where would you go? [01:01:51] Speaker A: Okay, real quick, lunch. [01:01:52] Speaker B: You got to go to lunch. 30 minutes, you're going to drive through. [01:01:55] Speaker A: Come in Chickfila, what you going to get? Or Zaxby's, what you going to get? I'm going to get the deluxe sandwich combo with fries and lemonade. And I might want me a little something sweet. [01:02:09] Speaker B: That ain't $15. [01:02:11] Speaker A: Okay. I might have put it in the app. [01:02:13] Speaker B: That ain't $15 at 1398 or a salad. A salad. 1120 211 94. [01:02:20] Speaker A: Hold on. [01:02:21] Speaker B: You ain't spending $15. [01:02:22] Speaker A: Give me something. I got a sandwich. I got a free sandwich. [01:02:25] Speaker B: Thank you. [01:02:25] Speaker A: Chickfila. [01:02:26] Speaker B: You can't get it today. No, we record on Sunday. Let me see if I got something in the app. [01:02:30] Speaker A: Let me see if it'll even let me open. Okay. View menu. [01:02:35] Speaker B: Oh, I got something, too. [01:02:37] Speaker A: So I'm going to put a meal for it. Got a lock beside it, so I don't know if it's going to let me put it in the cart. [01:02:43] Speaker B: Oh, I ain't got no rewards. [01:02:44] Speaker A: I'm going to put this deluxe. [01:02:45] Speaker B: I got 49 points. [01:02:46] Speaker A: Oh, it won't even let me put it in the app. But the sandwich is the prices up. [01:02:51] Speaker B: There you can't itemize. Now, that ain't fair to itemize it. [01:02:56] Speaker A: Why not? It might. $15. [01:02:58] Speaker B: No, I'm saying. I'm saying if you buy because, you know, it's cheaper to get the whole combo. [01:03:02] Speaker A: So the combo is 1059 before taxes. [01:03:05] Speaker B: Okay, so let's say $12. [01:03:09] Speaker A: Okay. And let me get me a brownie. [01:03:12] Speaker B: $2. [01:03:14] Speaker A: Where the brownies at? Where the treat section? Treats. Get me a brownie. [01:03:19] Speaker B: Brownie's 225 with tax, 1498. [01:03:23] Speaker A: See, I'm right at the $15. [01:03:25] Speaker B: You ain't over. [01:03:26] Speaker A: You ain't got to come out the pocket. And let's say I want. Exactly. Do I still got my Zaxby's? [01:03:32] Speaker B: Zaxby's. Let me tell you something. I don't know. If you're a woman and you can eat a whole wings and things and. [01:03:40] Speaker A: More and what you eating? [01:03:42] Speaker B: The wings and things and more and a cookie. You eating a bread. See? [01:03:45] Speaker A: A cookie. [01:03:46] Speaker B: You eating a bread, too. [01:03:47] Speaker A: Yes. [01:03:48] Speaker B: And you eating a cookie. [01:03:49] Speaker A: Yes. [01:03:50] Speaker B: You going to sleep directly afterwards, you're going to sleep and you breathe it hard. When you get to that cookie, you're breathing hard. By that time, you breathe hard. [01:04:00] Speaker A: You got to eat the fries first because once the fries get cold, you're going to sleep. [01:04:06] Speaker B: There's no combo place where it's going to cost you more than $15 for the combo. [01:04:11] Speaker A: I'm sorry, but why, if you treat me to lunch, why I got to go through the drive through? [01:04:16] Speaker B: Because it's lunch. It ain't dinner. Most the average person going to a quick look can I go sit down. [01:04:23] Speaker A: And eat a steak? No, you can. [01:04:24] Speaker B: No, you can't, because you only got 30 minutes on your lunch break, and we know that you go sit your ass on a steak, you get another occurrence. Oh, my God. And you know you're going to call out for your birthday because they didn't approve your time. So you got 30 minutes. That's what they send. [01:04:42] Speaker A: If you're sending me money for lunch, please do not send me 15. Fucking send me 40 so I can have options. [01:04:49] Speaker B: You got options? [01:04:50] Speaker A: Fuck. I'm going to do $15. $15. I might as well make a bologna sandwich at the house. [01:04:56] Speaker B: You all going to complain. Y'all ass on out of here now. Just like black people with the Grammys. You all can keep complaining. Ain't going to give you all shit. I give you 20, but you ain't giving you shit else for the rest of the week. I might give another 20 on Friday. [01:05:11] Speaker A: The last time somebody sent me money for lunch, it was $40. [01:05:14] Speaker B: That went for lunch, baby. [01:05:25] Speaker A: Owe me a keyboard. [01:05:28] Speaker B: The last time he sent me $40 for lunch. Let me tell you something. A chicken sandwich ain't only thing that's going to get eated. Bunk up. Yeah. Speaking of getting eight snoop owls, what the chips was called? Snoop loops. Snoop loops. Yeah, snoop loops. And what else? Frosted loops. Frosted flakes. [01:05:59] Speaker A: Damn. [01:06:00] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:06:00] Speaker A: That's sad. [01:06:03] Speaker B: Every time I go to food line, I go to the back corner to look and see if they got. Yeah. So Master P and Snoop, they suing Walmart. Oh, and post for allegedly keeping their. [01:06:13] Speaker A: Cereal off shelves because ain't no fucking way they came and went that quick. [01:06:18] Speaker B: It sold too fast. It says they collaborated to prevent their flagship snoop cereal from reaching consumers. They filed a complaint Tuesday, alleged that post had no intention of treating their cereals equal to its own brands after an agreement with the rapper's company. It also alleges that Walmart, where the cereal was launched in 2023, had left boxes of cereal in the stockrooms for months without ever being made available to customers. Damn. [01:06:45] Speaker A: They sabotaged that, man. [01:06:47] Speaker B: Yeah, they did. I think post probably saw that it was outselling that shit. [01:06:52] Speaker A: They didn't think it was going to. [01:06:53] Speaker B: It was cheaper and it was still good. So who make fruit loops? Kellogg's make fruit loops. Don't. Okay. I don't think post has, like, a fruit loop equivalent. So they made it, but they made it better because it was just as good. And I said this on the show, that it was just as good as fruit loops. Because it didn't leave the aftertaste and it had marshmallows. And now we know why. Because they went through post, which is a top brand, whatever. They known for your favorites, raisin brand, nuts, whatever the fuck. [01:07:29] Speaker A: And there's just no way, like, soon as we started liking them, they just disappeared. [01:07:33] Speaker B: How many boxes did you get at your house? [01:07:35] Speaker A: We probably went through about three tops. [01:07:37] Speaker B: I think I might have went through two boxes and then it was gone forever. I'm on forever post. Got to live with the fact they did you wrong forever. Hopefully. They about to get bread. Master P about to put some more gold shit in his house. I put out some more shoes that don't nobody want to wear. What else has happened this week? Oh, Monica, the lovers and friends fest. She's said she's on the flyer, but she ain't been paid yet. [01:08:10] Speaker A: They ain't book her. They ain't reach out to her. Well, she's not the only one. [01:08:14] Speaker B: Yeah, Juvie said something too, but I think juvie, I think they talked to juvie. They just never chill out. [01:08:25] Speaker A: He offered that tiny desk. [01:08:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [01:08:33] Speaker A: And it's Mardi Gras time. He probably got lots of stuff booked right now. [01:08:37] Speaker B: Yeah, he's selling that beer, juvie juice. Who else? There's a lot of people that was on there that was complaining. [01:08:45] Speaker A: But it's 137 people on the fly. I don't know. I counted. [01:08:51] Speaker B: I don't know how they're going to do that in one day, though, because they say it used to be. No, it used to be two days. [01:08:56] Speaker A: Oh, that is right. [01:08:57] Speaker B: It used to be two days. I don't know how they're going to do it in one day. That shit going to start at the day going to start at twelve 01:00 a.m. And go to 1159. So yeah, that happened then. The other big news this week is did you listen to or watch that podcast? [01:09:17] Speaker A: I tried my best. That motherfucker was 3 hours long. [01:09:20] Speaker B: How far did you get? [01:09:22] Speaker A: It played all the way through, but I had to get up and do things in the middle of it. So I got a good gist. [01:09:27] Speaker B: I got 30 minutes left. Maybe in that last 30 minutes, that's when she talked about the breakfast club. [01:09:34] Speaker A: See, I didn't need to see that. [01:09:35] Speaker B: Yeah, me either. So I think that was in the last 30 minutes. But she did talk about them and Charlamagne. He gave himself donkey of the day for giving her donkey of the day back in the day. [01:09:45] Speaker A: Well, I would never know. [01:09:47] Speaker B: Oh yeah. [01:09:48] Speaker A: Still boycotting you boycotting? I ain't heard Charlemagne voice in two weeks. [01:09:51] Speaker B: Well, in the whole two weeks, when. [01:09:55] Speaker A: They announced it, that's when you stopped. Immediately stopped listening. [01:09:58] Speaker B: Did you enjoy the show, period? [01:10:01] Speaker A: Who show? [01:10:02] Speaker B: Charlote on the breakfast club. [01:10:03] Speaker A: Yes. I love that breakfast club. [01:10:05] Speaker B: Okay. [01:10:05] Speaker A: But I cannot support Jess. Hilarious. [01:10:08] Speaker B: Just off of that. Yeah, I feel you. What else did he talk about? She talked about DL and the situation with that, which I still don't get because. Did she say that they had an issue before? I think she did say they had an issue before the thing that happened in Detroit, right? [01:10:32] Speaker A: No. From what I got, they were cool until she was doing his show. [01:10:39] Speaker B: Would you rather let your husband have sex with Lee Daniel? With Lee Daniel condom or with Corinne Stefan? [01:10:50] Speaker A: Which is wild, hilarious, but. Wow. [01:10:54] Speaker B: But it's not hilarious to a woman who's probably. She was probably 50. [01:10:58] Speaker A: Yeah, but to her, you can't even say that to her because what you're trying to say. Husband gay. What is this? [01:11:05] Speaker B: Yeah, but even past that point, like, this is a 50 year old woman. Why are you playing like this with a 50 year old woman? [01:11:11] Speaker A: That's true. That's true. [01:11:13] Speaker B: Yeah. You want to play like this with a crip? How would you play like this? And then they have that girl up there doing that shit. [01:11:23] Speaker A: And her thing with DL was like, how he responded to it because she reached out to him in real time. [01:11:28] Speaker B: Because he wasn't on the show. He wasn't there when she was there. He was just like, I mean, that's what we do. But I wonder if when she reached out, did she explain exactly the question or did she say this segment of this question they be asking or. [01:11:45] Speaker A: A lot to be interpreted from that. [01:11:47] Speaker B: It is. [01:11:48] Speaker A: But she did say that she let Shay. Shay listen to the audio of Perry explaining how he was. [01:11:58] Speaker B: She put it out. [01:11:59] Speaker A: We messy. I ain't never heard Tyler Perry. [01:12:02] Speaker B: Who is we? [01:12:04] Speaker A: The general public. [01:12:05] Speaker B: Oh, but it's out, though. [01:12:07] Speaker A: I ain't never seen that. [01:12:08] Speaker B: I'm having to look that people been posting it different places. I just know. I'll take her word for it. [01:12:13] Speaker A: I love mess. As long as it ain't mine. [01:12:16] Speaker B: I don't really feel you think that's messy. [01:12:18] Speaker A: Well, you know, Stephen A and Judge Mathis said it was messy. [01:12:23] Speaker B: Stephen a said messy. [01:12:24] Speaker A: I ain't know what he said, but I heard Judge Mathis said that these comedians need to keep it cute. [01:12:30] Speaker B: Now, Stephen A. Was just asking. He was know. I don't know any of what happened. Whatever. He was just asking questions. But because he talked on it, people was like, you need to stay out of women business and all this and that. But he weren't really being negative with what he was saying from the part I heard, and I didn't hear the judge Mathis thing. I think Judge Mathis was like, didn't he say something about putting our business out in the street like that? Yeah. [01:13:00] Speaker A: So last night, Monique did stand up, and her and Kat is together on tour. [01:13:06] Speaker B: Where? You know what city? [01:13:08] Speaker A: Oh, I didn't catch the city, but I saw the clip where she started her set saying she needed to apologize. And she said, I want to apologize to judge Mathis. I want to apologize to for how things went down. She said, I want to apologize to Tyler Perry, and I want to apologize to Oprah Winfrey for telling y'all to suck my dick back in the day. [01:13:34] Speaker B: Oh, she did tell them that. Yeah. But was she joking or was she. [01:13:37] Speaker A: This was definitely a joke. [01:13:39] Speaker B: What about the thing to Stephen A? She threw all that in together. [01:13:45] Speaker A: Yeah. [01:13:46] Speaker B: What did she say about it? But she didn't say, well, I want to apologize, y'all, for being missed. [01:13:50] Speaker A: No, she really was apologizing to them. And she was like, judge masters. Yeah, I understand where you're coming from. I'm sorry it came off that way. She was genuinely apologizing to them. [01:14:00] Speaker B: Tyler Perry, Oprah. Only thing, I don't think you can win against Oprah as much stuff as people talk about Oprah, like, I don't know. [01:14:12] Speaker A: Yeah, it's a mix of power and money. Like, you're not going to win against. And people love her. Like, I was having this conversation with my boy, trying to make him understand the importance of everything that was going on. We put people like them on these pedestals, and it's hard to get people to see the truth. Like, I was telling don't. I can't tell if Monique's telling the truth because all the things we know about Tyler, right. And all the things we know about Oprah, and we see all these good things that they do. So even if they're bad people, we never seen this stuff. All we got is this little bit of stuff that Monique is telling us and nobody else is telling us nothing else. [01:14:54] Speaker B: I don't want to put the money on it because, like, $500,000 ain't nothing. A person like Oprah, you know what I'm saying? She won't miss that $500,000. But I remember, I want to say we did it, but I know I saw the story of the guy in New Jersey, it was like on dateline of 2020 or something like that, where he kept the school open during the weekends and late at night during the week to keep the kids out of trouble because kids was getting, well, not getting in trouble. They was like getting shot and all kind of shit. [01:15:21] Speaker A: They needed somewhere to go. [01:15:22] Speaker B: They needed somewhere to go. And he used his own money to purchase, like, washers and dryers so the kids could wash their clothes and stuff like that. Okay. And Oprah heard about it, and she donated $500,000 to this program, stuff like that. You could be cynical and be like, she's just doing that for pr. But every time I mentioned to somebody, they don't know nothing about it, right? You know what I'm saying? So I don't be knowing, man, like the Perry stuff, like, even for him to know people was talking about Taraji or whatever, even monique was talking about Taraji. But up until Tyler Perry, Tyler Perry paid Taraji the most she ever made. That's what she said in the movie. [01:16:05] Speaker A: And it wasn't one of his best movies, but go ahead. [01:16:07] Speaker B: That was for acrimony. What was that for? [01:16:10] Speaker A: I can do bad all by myself. [01:16:12] Speaker B: Was she in good deeds, too? [01:16:15] Speaker A: No, that was Gabrielle union. [01:16:17] Speaker B: That was Gabrielle union. Okay. But I don't know, man. And somebody might have just treated you like that and may not treat nobody else like that, but in your mind, these are bad people. But they might treat others like that, and the others might just be scared. I was listening to one podcast and they were talking about how the thing with Taraji and the color purple and all that, and they were just basically like, it really ain't Oprah. Everybody fussing at Oprah about what happened on the set and all that, but she really just a fall guy because there's other people that were producing that movie, too. I think it's a Steven Spielberg movie. [01:16:59] Speaker A: The original was. [01:17:01] Speaker B: I think he has something to do with this one, too. You sure? I think his name is on it, too. Ain't nobody saying nothing about him, you know what I'm saying? I don't think it's only Oprah Winfrey production, if I ain't mistaken. But either way, I just find it. [01:17:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it's just kind of hard to know who's telling the truth. And I like to think I'm a pretty good, nevermind. [01:17:24] Speaker B: I'm not a good to. But see, this is where I want to stop you, though. So I don't want you to say somebody telling the truth, because perception your perception, it might be your truth. You might have did you know what I'm saying? Because she telling the same, her story been the same. [01:17:43] Speaker A: It's been very consistent. [01:17:44] Speaker B: You know what I'm saying? [01:17:45] Speaker A: And ain't nobody came out to say nothing good about Lee Daniels yet. You a bad nigger. I can't think of nobody to say anything good about Lee Daniels. [01:17:55] Speaker B: Was that her that said that Lee Daniels really didn't have no money for. Yeah, I want to say she was talking about one of those movies, and I think the butler, she was supposed to play the woman in the butler, but Lee Daniels, like, he ain't really had no bread and Oprah wanted to be in it, so I got to go with the bread, which is kind of fair for Lee Daniels, you know what I'm saying? I wouldn't have told her that. [01:18:19] Speaker A: Yeah. That wasn't her business. [01:18:20] Speaker B: Yeah, I wouldn't have told her that. [01:18:21] Speaker A: But he probably thought it was cool enough where he can have that exchange with her. [01:18:25] Speaker B: And you know what? That's a good point, because he the only one who really apologized to her. He bought on stage and apologized, too. And it was somebody. Who was it Tyler Perry that said he started a rumor? [01:18:36] Speaker A: Yeah, that was in that audio. [01:18:38] Speaker B: That's the. Apparently. Yeah, it was something else they were talking about. It was another podcast I was listening to, but. Oh, not that, but Monique alluded to the fact that if she was white, she'd be Melissa McCarthy and the white women. Oh, my God. It was one post I saw. And then I love Melissa McCarthy. Melissa McCarthy is hilarious and all this and that, but I think they missed the point. They always missed a point. Melissa McCarthy is hilarious. [01:19:07] Speaker A: I saw some black women who didn't. [01:19:09] Speaker B: Like that, didn't like that comment. What did they say? [01:19:12] Speaker A: They were saying, monique is not on the same level with. In our, in our environment, she is. Monique just cussed a little bit more. [01:19:24] Speaker B: Well, I think that's the point. Well, Melissa McCarthy cussed, too. [01:19:30] Speaker A: Oh, I never heard of cuss she. [01:19:31] Speaker B: Because she be in movies. What was the movie? I watched her in bridesmaids or something like that. [01:19:37] Speaker A: She was in bridesmaids. [01:19:38] Speaker B: I think she was cussing in that she was having sex with a sandwich and all kind of stuff. Well, she wasn't having sex with the sandwich. The sandwich is used during the sex. Sandwich meat, lunch meat, deli meat, if you will. But she probably would be as far as like, because Melissa, Melissa McCarthy been in a whole lot of movies. Big movies, too. But like Monique said, she had a five year sitcom. And I think Monique would have been in bigger movies if she was white. [01:20:17] Speaker A: But what she should be comparing it to, not just a race thing, like, what other big black women is out there outdoing her? There are not a lot of big black women actresses. And I mean, this go back to fucking my sauror. The first black woman to win an ain't no big black women. [01:20:38] Speaker B: Yeah, they don't get them roles. [01:20:41] Speaker A: So your beef ain't with Melissa McCarthy? [01:20:44] Speaker B: No, but I don't think it's a beef, though. I think people just took it as a beef. But I get what she was saying. Like, the comparison. Like a big comedic woman. [01:20:55] Speaker A: Ain't no black woman getting these roles, period. [01:20:58] Speaker B: Well, what's the lady name? I got that pie you like. I like the pie you like. [01:21:09] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. But she's not comedic. [01:21:13] Speaker B: True. It's another lady, the lady from. What's that show that used to come on NBC, but I stopped watching it because they always put themselves into trouble. It's the black lady and those two white ladies. [01:21:23] Speaker A: Good girls. [01:21:24] Speaker B: Good girls. [01:21:26] Speaker A: Rita. It's something like that. She goes by one name. [01:21:29] Speaker B: What? [01:21:30] Speaker A: Yeah, she doesn't go by her whole name. Like, her stage name is just one name. [01:21:35] Speaker B: I'm trying to think of. There ain't really too many big black women that act especially comedic that made it. Monique is one on one. [01:21:44] Speaker A: But hopefully that's a big issue out here, Monique. And it ain't because it's about big black women. It's not you. Now, if you can name other big black women who made it, then we'd be like, oh, damn, you treating Monique bad. [01:22:00] Speaker B: But you can't name no big person, period, that made it really not woman other than Melissa McCarthy. They treat big women like they treat black comedians. Only one get make it at a time. Because the other girl that was from Australia, she used to be big. Now she's small. What's her name? Rebel. Rebel. [01:22:19] Speaker A: Rebel Wilson. [01:22:20] Speaker B: She used to be big. She, like, she got on those or something. Two different people. Who's another big woman black? Is there a big hispanic woman? [01:22:35] Speaker A: I think America Ferreira might be the biggest one. [01:22:39] Speaker B: She ain't even big. No, it's a girl that's on. She play on Kirby enthusiasm. Now, I can't think of her name, but she's got a little size on her, but I don't know. Leslie Jones. She's just tall. Yeah, she ain't really big. Big like that, but I don't know. It was interesting. And you got the people going and do you think Shannon Sharp is messy because people been calling him Sassy and. [01:23:12] Speaker A: Shannon Sharp? No, I think Vlad is what y'all think Shannon Sharp is. [01:23:17] Speaker B: Yeah, because Vlad be asking all them questions. [01:23:21] Speaker A: And I think that's who the white man who Monique was talking about when she was like, y'all sit down in front of the white man. Y'all tell him all your business. But Shannon just. He just. [01:23:29] Speaker B: He don't even say nothing. [01:23:31] Speaker A: Yeah. All he do, he acts one question, and they just spill their guts. [01:23:35] Speaker B: No, first you do that run down or whatever thing. Yeah. You worked at a financial institution. You started out in Lamar, South Carolina. You graduated with honors. You went to Francis Marin University, moved. [01:23:52] Speaker A: To Georgia, and you still persevered. [01:23:57] Speaker B: Then you got on the podcast, and you lit it up, became the start of podcast. Everybody wanted you to be there. And now here you are sitting with me, Shannon, shop here in club Shayche. We'll take a drink. [01:24:10] Speaker A: Here's old, thick tongue for Amy. [01:24:12] Speaker B: $0.22. Take a drink. [01:24:14] Speaker A: I got to love that thick tongue. [01:24:15] Speaker B: Then he drank, and if you only listen, it'd just be silence for a little while. I'd be like, we gonna drink to that. Amy, welcome to club Shayj. How you doing today? [01:24:31] Speaker A: Oh, yeah. Because you listen. [01:24:33] Speaker B: Because you don't see it. Yeah. Amy, welcome to clothes Shayshe. Yeah, be easy. Got on my nerves one time, and I had a cook, and he just starts spilling tea just right off. [01:24:46] Speaker A: Yeah, he only got a dig for it. [01:24:48] Speaker B: No, he don't. You mean to tell me. [01:24:52] Speaker A: Don't you say that, Monique. [01:24:54] Speaker B: Wow. And she was, like, trying to leave him over questions. And he'll just sit there. Look in that camera. Look in that camera. I don't know if you're looking the camera or not, because I was listening. [01:25:06] Speaker A: But anyway, so he's not like a journalist. He just got the platform. Yeah, I wouldn't call him messy. Now who's really messy? Jason Lee is who y'all think. [01:25:18] Speaker B: Yeah, I know Jason. [01:25:21] Speaker A: Motherfucker's messy. [01:25:23] Speaker B: I've only seen clips of his show. Does he put it out as a podcast or what is his. [01:25:27] Speaker A: Well, you know, Hollywood unlocked. [01:25:29] Speaker B: Yeah, I know. [01:25:29] Speaker A: That's why you. Why are you posting this? Nigga hate blacks, women. [01:25:34] Speaker B: But you know he got a show, though, right? [01:25:36] Speaker A: Yeah, he do got a show. And he might be. Got several because he had one on revolt, too. The one on revolt was named after him. [01:25:44] Speaker B: That's the one. Yeah, that's the one. Yeah, I will see. Okay. That's where it came on. Yeah. [01:25:48] Speaker A: Now that's who. Messy get us arguing in the comments. [01:25:54] Speaker B: But people keep falling for it, though. That's the thing. I find myself almost about to comment. Like, some people be like, why are you posting this? You know what I'm saying? I see people comment like that. I'd be about to comment or whatever. [01:26:05] Speaker A: We won't unfollow, though, because we know. [01:26:08] Speaker B: How you feel about Amanda Seals. You follow her? [01:26:12] Speaker A: I do, but somehow I keep missing her post. [01:26:15] Speaker B: I don't see how. Stay on goddamn instagram. I know a lot of people don't. [01:26:20] Speaker A: Like her because who said they was with her? Somebody said that she was the scrappy. Yes. And she was like, I'll come back to this. And I never saw the response. [01:26:29] Speaker B: You know why you didn't see the response? Because you had to subscribe to her shit. You had to pay to subscribe to her shit. I'll never see it, but apparently they did date. But I think he was like, did she tell what's her name? What's his girl? His ex? [01:26:44] Speaker A: Bambi. [01:26:45] Speaker B: Bambi? Yeah, because Bambi was doing an interview with Amanda. He's like, well, did she tell her that? Me and her used to. [01:26:52] Speaker A: Wow, interesting. [01:26:54] Speaker B: Yeah. Anyway, I probably wouldn't have told. What? You wouldn't have told? [01:26:59] Speaker A: Yeah, that's old news. [01:27:01] Speaker B: It could be, but it could change how baby answered, how you would open up to a person if you knew. [01:27:09] Speaker A: Yeah, that's why I wouldn't tell. My thing is, if I don't know your woman, you fair game. I mean, that's about cheating and stuff, though. So technically, they ain't got nothing to do with this. Because they wasn't cheating. [01:27:28] Speaker B: Yeah, because, okay, what if you met a woman later on, you all met and it's both of your ex, but you all have an ex in common. Would you tell them, like, you know, oh, yeah. [01:27:44] Speaker A: Now, if we got an ex in common, that's different. If she's still with him, that's on a need to know basis. Either we met and we hit it off as good friends, and she'd be like, oh, let me introduce you to my husband. I'll be like, I know that nigga. Yeah, that's neat to know. [01:27:59] Speaker B: Oh, if they still together, because it might cause a little. But what if they find out? What if the husband be like, oh, what if she go home, tell the husband, like, I met this girl. Amy. [01:28:09] Speaker A: $0.22. [01:28:10] Speaker B: Amy. Twenty two cents. You all hanging out? Well, baby, I have to tell you something. [01:28:16] Speaker A: I'll tell her the truth. I just felt like that was so far in the past, and I didn't want it to. [01:28:22] Speaker B: You know that thing you like me to do? She taught me that. Are you still comfortable hanging out with her? What if that is it between them? [01:28:32] Speaker A: I mean, he'll be a fool. He ought to reach out to me first and ask me if I told her. And I'm be like, no, that's old. [01:28:39] Speaker B: Yeah, true. [01:28:42] Speaker A: That didn't. Fell off my pussy. Like Carfax. Like a credit report. Not Carfax. Like a credit report. Seven years is gone, then fell off my credit. [01:28:49] Speaker B: Yeah, but if you're trying to buy a house, buying a house, they pull shit up like, goddamn, nigga, sprint about. You bought a house. You know, they have old shit all day. Circuit city. [01:29:10] Speaker A: Everybody has sprint. Back in the day, that $125 limit. [01:29:16] Speaker B: What'S something everybody that had definitely had a circuit city car. Sears Roebucking company. [01:29:25] Speaker A: Oh, man. So we talked about Jay Z earlier. [01:29:33] Speaker B: Cheer. [01:29:35] Speaker A: And here we go. Rock Nation is being accused again of ruining someone's life. [01:29:42] Speaker B: Rock Nation. [01:29:44] Speaker A: So the singer Mia, will she be a singer, rapper? [01:29:48] Speaker B: We fly like pepper, get high like planes. [01:29:51] Speaker A: She is blaming Roc Nation for her visa being denied. Y'all just put so much power on Roc Nation, baby. [01:30:03] Speaker B: That's what this article said, too. It was like, if they had this much power. Yeah, she blaming Jay Z. Yeah, it's some other stuff that she's in there with. And I think she's basically like one of them people that stay on the Internet all the time. But the reason why she need a visa is because she need to see her son. Because. Where is she from? London or something? [01:30:23] Speaker A: Yeah, I think so. [01:30:24] Speaker B: Yeah. Shout out to her. [01:30:26] Speaker A: Go home. Ain't nothing over. Um. And fuck them kids too. That, baby. [01:30:30] Speaker B: We got Jay Z over. [01:30:32] Speaker A: Hey. So ahead of the Super bowl. So by the time y'all listen to this, the Super bowl will be over. But one thing that we are guaranteed to see during the game is Pat Mahomes, senior. He got arrested last week for. Was it DUI? [01:30:50] Speaker B: DWI. [01:30:50] Speaker A: DWI. [01:30:51] Speaker B: That means he was high. Yeah, ain't it? Because DUI. [01:30:55] Speaker A: Well, I think they just call it different things in different states. [01:31:00] Speaker B: Yeah, true indeed. True indeed. [01:31:02] Speaker A: In pure nigger fashion, because he's the only black person in the family. But, yeah, he was arrested in Texas for DWI, but I'm sure he's good to go to act a damn fool. [01:31:15] Speaker B: At the game, especially if they win. Oh, it said he got a previous DUI in 2018, and he pled guilty and served 40 days in county jail. Interesting. Anyway. [01:31:26] Speaker A: And Candy is calling it quits from the Real Housewives of Atlanta franchise. Now, you all know how they like to come back because how many times Nene done quit and came back. [01:31:39] Speaker B: Yeah, Nene ain't got no. Well, I ain't gonna say she don't got no talent, but she ain't spending no more Trump checks. [01:31:46] Speaker A: True. So Candy says she is just. [01:31:51] Speaker B: That's a crazy statement. I spent a Trump check. It sounds so different now. [01:31:59] Speaker A: Well, we all spent a Trump check, but Candy says she's taking a break, but she got some other stuff that she's working on with Bravo at the moment, so stay tuned for that. [01:32:10] Speaker B: Yeah. What you call us talking about this on the breakfast club this week? Kenya was on the breakfast club talking about. [01:32:15] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [01:32:16] Speaker B: Who you thought I was going to say, Jess? [01:32:18] Speaker A: You know what? When I turn on the car, the radio station is on and not my serious. So I did hear Kenya there and I heard, like, a little part of it. And then I turned the station. So I heard a part about Kenya say she was looking for a man and something. I don't know. [01:32:38] Speaker B: Yeah, her old man is engaged and he ain't seen his baby. Whatever. Anyway, this supposed to be quick. [01:32:45] Speaker A: The South Carolina house. We're one step closer to letting Doordash bring us liquor. Let me tell you, I ain't never leaving the house again. That's the only time I leave the house to get liquor and take my kids to school. [01:32:57] Speaker B: What would you rather have Doordash deliver your liquor or liquor sales on Sunday? [01:33:03] Speaker A: Doordash deliver the liquor. Because I can just get more on Saturday. True. I don't like leaving the house. I like my house. That my shit is there. [01:33:13] Speaker B: You need to get more sun. [01:33:16] Speaker A: I probably do need more vitamin D. I knew it. [01:33:18] Speaker B: I set you up for that. [01:33:20] Speaker A: And I didn't see, I just said vitamin D. That was a good alley. [01:33:23] Speaker B: I started to say, you need to get. Yeah, that's a good alley. [01:33:26] Speaker A: So it is past the house, and now it's going to the senate. So we could get some Doordash bringing us liquor. Terry McMillan has partnered with Lifetime. So also be on the lookout for more black stories on lifetime. I think they do a pretty good job already. [01:33:46] Speaker B: Of black stories. [01:33:48] Speaker A: More than their counterpart, Hallmark. [01:33:52] Speaker B: Yeah, I don't want to see black people on Hallmark. [01:33:54] Speaker A: It could be more. Yeah, they get it wrong every time. The wigs, everything. [01:33:57] Speaker B: Wide is. [01:34:00] Speaker A: Lifetime. Terry McMillan and lifetime is partnering. So we about to get some black movies that accurately tell our. [01:34:16] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. And Jonathan Majors, he got accused by two people. [01:34:20] Speaker A: Yeah, I didn't read, read that. But yeah, I did. [01:34:25] Speaker B: It was some old girlfriends and said one of them was like he, oh, no, he had threatened her. [01:34:35] Speaker A: Are they both white? [01:34:36] Speaker B: Of course. Yeah. But anyway, when is nigga going to learn? [01:34:43] Speaker A: What? [01:34:43] Speaker B: It's old devil? [01:34:44] Speaker A: Maybe he learned now. [01:34:46] Speaker B: I forgot for scammer, y'all. I worked my ass off this week. Amy hit me with what we talking about. Damn, it's almost 02:00 you got to hurry up. We've been talking. [01:34:58] Speaker A: I got to go make some wings. [01:35:00] Speaker B: Yeah, I got to go do something. Email us [email protected]. Thank you all for listening, Amy, let everybody know where they can find you on social media. [01:35:09] Speaker A: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's $0.22. That's Amys, the number 22 C-E-N-T-S. And. [01:35:15] Speaker B: You can find me on social media at preacher, underscore BP. You can find the show at DjBlade show on Instagram. Thank you all for the emails. We appreciate it. We definitely need the content. We'd like to know y'all thoughts, too, and keep it up. Keep up the good work. But we'll be back Wednesday. It's the Super Bowl, Usher's performance. So we can give y'all our top five usher songs Wednesday. But at any rate, shabboy easy. [01:35:48] Speaker A: And it's your girl Amy. [01:35:49] Speaker B: And we out. Let those who have ears listen everywhere. The DJ blaze show.

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