June 19, 2024

00:29:10

The List: Black Music Month Part 2

The List: Black Music Month Part 2
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
The List: Black Music Month Part 2

Jun 19 2024 | 00:29:10

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Amy (@amy22cents) and B-Eazy (@preacher_bp) go over thier picks for days 8-15 of the Black Music Month Challenge. Join in on the fun and let them know your picks.

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[00:01:36] Speaker D: Welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast. It's your boy, be easy. [00:01:41] Speaker B: And it's your girl, Amy. [00:01:42] Speaker D: And this is our Wednesday show where we have a list. We talk about things on that list and we like to get your input on that list this week. Well, this month we doing the black music Month challenge and we doing, today we're doing eight through 15. Yep. We ain't got no feedback. No input on our last list, though. And I'd like to know some of y'all songs, so email us djblayshoremail.com. you know what I meant to watch this week or last week that I didn't watch it? The chaka Khan tiny desk. Did you watch that? [00:02:23] Speaker B: It was good. [00:02:23] Speaker D: It was. [00:02:24] Speaker B: It was good. [00:02:25] Speaker D: Mm hmm. Did she do the wire twice? [00:02:27] Speaker B: Of course not twice, but she did do it. Or her voice is so soulful, so rich without even trying. Like, so effortless. [00:02:36] Speaker D: You think they're gonna be that? Was that the first one of this month? [00:02:39] Speaker B: No, there's been Tim's. [00:02:41] Speaker D: Okay. [00:02:43] Speaker B: Who else? Well, Kiera came after Kiera. Kiera sheared. [00:02:47] Speaker D: Okay. [00:02:48] Speaker B: First time seeing the gospel tiny disc, but it came after shaka. Still waiting on SWV. We know they did it. [00:02:55] Speaker D: Oh, they did. [00:02:56] Speaker B: Just waiting for it to drop. [00:02:58] Speaker D: Oh, okay. So, yeah, I gotta get on them tiny discs. But without further ado, our music month challenge. This is how we gonna celebrate music. Black music month. Do day eight. [00:03:16] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:03:19] Speaker D: You wanna start it off or you want me to? [00:03:21] Speaker B: Okay, I can start. So for day eight, I actually did this a few years ago. I made a reel that said that my kids woke me up and I said, y'all hear this music playing, y'all know what time it is? And it's Anita. [00:03:33] Speaker D: And that day eight is. [00:03:35] Speaker B: Oh, you know, your house is about to be clean as a whistle when you hear this song. [00:03:40] Speaker D: Okay. And it was what? [00:03:41] Speaker B: Anita Baker. [00:03:42] Speaker D: You marry me, Joy. [00:03:43] Speaker B: It was any Anita, but for the real, it was Angel. [00:03:48] Speaker D: Angel. Okay, word. Oh, hold up. My bad. Damn. I'm lunching. Angel. [00:03:54] Speaker B: Yeah, I mean, you can play any Anita, we in there. [00:03:59] Speaker D: I'm lunching. [00:04:00] Speaker B: For me. It's Anita and Patty. [00:04:02] Speaker D: Patty. So even this one right here? [00:04:08] Speaker B: Yeah, that works. [00:04:09] Speaker D: How old are you? [00:04:13] Speaker B: Anita has made my list twice so far. [00:04:16] Speaker D: Well, y'all know who gonna make my, like, list probably every week. So I started using Anita for another song that's later on in this list, too. Shout out to Anita Baker. So this was a little tough. Cause when I cleaned the house, I'm listening to podcasts. So one song that I do remember listening to was. It was a remix. [00:04:44] Speaker B: How about something your parents played when it was time to get up? [00:04:47] Speaker D: My parents time to get up. I got up and done the cleaning. [00:04:51] Speaker B: I know, but they played the music. [00:04:52] Speaker D: No, they let you know I was in the bad sleep. I had to. I got up early in the morning Saturdays and cut grass. You know what I'm saying? I had to watch this the night before vacuum. And I did all that shit. Hell, no. But this song right here is the last song I remember playing in the house. If you ever seen this video, it's a lot of blue. It's the remix. It's the jeezy remix called the GMix. Lot of blue. He make his affiliation known. I gotta have gangsta music playing when I'm cleaning the house. Really? Oh, yeah. None of that soft shit. Maybe some reggae. We gotta be some gangster music. [00:05:38] Speaker B: I be dancing, I wouldn't be cleaning. [00:05:39] Speaker D: I need something soulful, nah, I gotta stay motivated. Cause I fuck around. Sit down and get on that phone 2 hours and go on buying them on TikTok, looking at videos, and they just roasting each other. So the next day was day nine, which is. This song sounds like what love feels like. [00:06:00] Speaker B: Oh, my goodness. Oh. So I was torn between two songs with similar titles. [00:06:06] Speaker D: It's love in the title. [00:06:07] Speaker B: No. Okay, this is gonna be for you by Kendi Lattimore or with you by. [00:06:13] Speaker D: Tony Terry before you. Okay. [00:06:15] Speaker B: Both of those songs just let me see. You wanna send me a? Send me. Send you a. I'm tired of telling these niggas. Obviously they don't wanna send me for. [00:06:25] Speaker D: You by Kenny Lattimore. [00:06:27] Speaker B: Kenny Lattimore just listen to what he's. [00:06:32] Speaker D: Saying, this nigga's first. This her first dance back in the late nineties. Yeah. At a wedding. [00:06:41] Speaker B: Listen to what he's saying. To her lifetime of stability. Mmm. That's how we won't. [00:06:49] Speaker D: This might be the eighties. When did this song come out? [00:06:51] Speaker B: Nineties. [00:06:52] Speaker D: This came out in the nineties. [00:06:53] Speaker B: Nothing is impossible. No words or ways to show my love. Come on. [00:07:04] Speaker D: And the other one was, well, this is. [00:07:06] Speaker B: This is walking on the aisle. I made a change. [00:07:18] Speaker D: Come on now when I'm with you who is that by? [00:07:24] Speaker B: Tony Terry. [00:07:26] Speaker D: Tony Terry. [00:07:27] Speaker B: All roads in all I do is for you oh, we just want to feel safe. How do you feel, Terry Trtry. [00:07:40] Speaker D: Oh, it's with you. That's the name of it. [00:07:41] Speaker B: That's what I said. [00:07:42] Speaker D: No, it's. I said I put when I'm with you in it. [00:07:46] Speaker B: Now y'all don't remember this one? [00:07:48] Speaker D: Yeah. Who don't remember big nose having it. [00:07:51] Speaker B: Look like a golden lord in the video? [00:07:54] Speaker D: That damn box. [00:07:57] Speaker B: What I remember a lot about this video is Blair Underwood was the other guy in the video. He tried to get the girl's attention. [00:08:04] Speaker D: Oh, this came out in 90? Yeah. [00:08:07] Speaker B: I wouldn't know, but I was like, fucking child when this song came out. [00:08:10] Speaker D: What you know about that? [00:08:11] Speaker B: I. I knew I wanted to feel it. I was eleven, and I wanted to feel this way right here. You were no eleven in 1990. [00:08:19] Speaker D: I was 1990. You were not eleven. [00:08:22] Speaker B: Well, how old I was in 1990? [00:08:23] Speaker D: You was nine. [00:08:25] Speaker B: Are you sure? [00:08:26] Speaker D: Yes. [00:08:27] Speaker B: Oh, shit. Yeah, that is right. Either way, I want it to feel like this. See, I wanted this love right here in 1990. [00:08:42] Speaker D: These slow ballad songs. This is a ballad, right? Yeah, these are set up. [00:08:47] Speaker B: Oh, okay. What makes you feel love? [00:08:51] Speaker D: And they made for the slow. For the slowness to get you to feel like that. [00:08:56] Speaker B: Mm hmm. [00:08:57] Speaker D: Right. [00:08:58] Speaker B: Uh oh. Where you about to go? [00:08:59] Speaker D: It's almost slow, but it's a little bit up tempo. It make you do your shoulders like the. If I can get the shit to pull up. Come on now. Do the need Aretha Franklin shoulders. Not Aretha Franklin. Patt Labelle shoulders make you do the patti bell shoulders. God damn it. Don't have me pull it up with my phone. I don't know what's wrong with my iPad. [00:09:27] Speaker B: Mmm. Yeah. [00:09:33] Speaker D: Here we go. If I can find. What's the name of the song? Come on, Internet. [00:09:40] Speaker B: A sweet and ten. A sweet and tender kiss your smile. [00:09:45] Speaker D: This mine right here. This is Luther Vandross. [00:09:48] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:09:49] Speaker D: Don't you know that? And he be spitting. Sit a little faster. And right about now, you want to do your little shoulders. Let me see this lyrics. [00:10:03] Speaker B: This beat. [00:10:04] Speaker D: Take me to heavy d. Maybe he produced it, huh? [00:10:07] Speaker B: No, heavy d. Simpleness got me thinking. [00:10:13] Speaker D: Say I got your love. You need to look no further. Further. Don't you know that? Go ahead, do the shoulders. Go ahead, do the shoulders. Yeah, do the arms, too. [00:10:28] Speaker B: Patty, she be like. [00:10:31] Speaker D: I mean, she from Philly. She was doing the eagles. I don't make no promises that I can't keep. Unlike the last song where Amy had this nigga promising the world. He said, I promise. I said, I love you forever. What? Come on, man. Say, you just don't understand the real thing. But anyway, this mine. The next song, what was doing day. [00:10:54] Speaker B: Ten represents your favorite music era. You know where I'm going. [00:11:00] Speaker D: Nineties, new jack swing. [00:11:02] Speaker B: Guy groove me. [00:11:04] Speaker D: Mmm. [00:11:07] Speaker B: Y'all, I feel like I should have been grown during this time. [00:11:13] Speaker D: Mmm. [00:11:14] Speaker B: This is rebix. Oh, hey. I just immediately start doing that little dance. Really? Like the way you grew. [00:11:23] Speaker D: So this is your favorite. Hmm. [00:11:27] Speaker B: From new Jack swing. It was gonna be either this or Johnny Kemp just got paid. Mmm. [00:11:31] Speaker D: Just got paid. [00:11:32] Speaker B: Or Keith sweat. I wanna. I want that later. [00:11:39] Speaker D: I don't know why. I like Keith sweat less and less. [00:11:42] Speaker B: Damn. [00:11:43] Speaker D: I don't know why. [00:11:44] Speaker B: Probably since seeing him on versus. [00:11:47] Speaker D: Yeah, he ain't as cool as. And after that, too. He was drunk on stage. Yeah, not too long ago. That's a good one. [00:11:57] Speaker B: I love Mister New Jack swing. Niggas don't dance no more. [00:12:01] Speaker D: No, all they do is this mine. Oh, hold up. Mine is an era that I lived in, okay? And it was just a time for me. All the clothes, the rims, some of the women, we just had a lot of fun. But I got two. [00:12:26] Speaker B: Okay? [00:12:28] Speaker D: So this is, you know, this is around 0304. We in the clubs every weekend because we djing, we doing parties and all of that. But this just remind me of, you know, a whole bunch of list of songs that we was playing around the same tempo, reggae songs, beyonce songs, rap songs. But this right here is just a, you know, this is the end. This time period right here was the end of this kind of music in the clubs. Cause after this, it was a straight south crump trap music in the club. That's one of my times. But like you, it's a time when I was not grown, okay? I wasn't even born yet when this time. But I feel like I should have been alive during this time right here. [00:13:16] Speaker B: How I know Curtis was coming. [00:13:17] Speaker D: Driving a big ass car that ate up a lot of gas, wearing suits everywhere. [00:13:26] Speaker B: Not with a diamond in the back. [00:13:28] Speaker D: Sunroof top and talking slang. Just talking a whole bunch of jive. Oh, man, I can dig it. Cat daddy out, man. I met you on the backhand side. Can you dig it? That's. You know, that's the time period I feel like I'd be in selling drugs, though. I probably be selling drugs, like, you know, and worrying about the man. I couldn't have a fro, though. Cause I never could get an afro, so I wouldn't have an afro. I have a twr. [00:13:52] Speaker B: It's something in the water. It's something different in the food. Now, you would have had a frozen. [00:13:55] Speaker D: No, no. I would never had the ability to grow a fro. I don't think I ever will. Um, that was day ten, day eleven. [00:14:09] Speaker B: Uh, a song that you would set on fire if you could set sound on fire. [00:14:15] Speaker D: Oh, I wonder what this is. [00:14:17] Speaker B: You probably already got it queued up. [00:14:19] Speaker D: I don't. [00:14:19] Speaker B: It's two. It's two. Go ahead and get your favorite Jill Scott song. Go ahead. Because that's coming. But happy. Happy by pharrell. You're not gonna find it. I don't know why, really, but it don't matter. All iterations of the song. Happy. Get it the fuck outta here. [00:14:33] Speaker D: You don't like that? [00:14:34] Speaker B: Ain't nothing happy about happy. I don't know. Fuck happy. [00:14:37] Speaker D: You know what? Now that you mentioned it, that's a song that by the end of it, you find yourself singing me happy. [00:14:46] Speaker B: Now, this one. [00:14:48] Speaker D: No, this is. No. [00:14:49] Speaker B: Yeah, that's golden. [00:14:50] Speaker D: This the one you don't like? [00:14:51] Speaker B: Yeah, that was. That's what I think. I posted that you got damn sigma Gamma rose and fuck this song up for me. [00:14:57] Speaker D: But then the other song then ran in the hole. [00:15:00] Speaker B: What? [00:15:01] Speaker D: Shake that monkey. [00:15:02] Speaker B: Oh, no, that's different. Hey, that's a come on, now. We ain't getting rid of shout, shout, dog. [00:15:08] Speaker D: But y'all play that. Which one you think y'all play more? [00:15:11] Speaker B: No, it ain't about which we play more. It's which one I hate the most. I hate this motherfucking song right here. Jill. I love you, Jilly from Philly. I fucking love you. I hate this song. [00:15:20] Speaker D: Why you say we find happy? [00:15:22] Speaker B: Oh, I couldn't find it on streaming. [00:15:26] Speaker D: Oh, you might have to go to the spicama, too. Soundtrack. [00:15:29] Speaker B: Oh, I couldn't find it at all on streaming. Okay. But still hate it. [00:15:37] Speaker D: Maybe. Cause they played it all the time, and it was just all over the place. You just don't like being happy. [00:15:42] Speaker B: Yeah, that could be it. Don't force me to be happy. [00:15:45] Speaker D: This was a harder one for me. But then I realized that this song, I never really liked it because I had picked sides in this beef, and I never really liked hearing this song. And then it's just so disrespectful. But this is mine. That's why fuck your bitch and you wearing a deaf world shirt today. And then they got this song ranked so high in the beef songs, which the outlaws fuck this song up. Niggas can't rap for shit. And did he really fuck his wife? [00:16:24] Speaker B: Do beef have to be true? [00:16:26] Speaker D: It gotta be some truth in it for me. You gotta be. [00:16:30] Speaker B: I think because out of. At the time, it was so fucking disrespectful. So that's probably why it's ranked so high. People was just so shocked because nobody was being this fucking disrespectful. [00:16:43] Speaker D: I think people don't like the people who they perceive to be on top, so they always go against that person. Kind of like with the Drake and Kendrick shit. Jay and Nas at the time, big was like, the bigger. He wasn't a bigger, but he just had a image of being like, you know, money and people don't like that, really. And you know what I'm saying? Cause a lot of people don't got it. So I think that's why people chose Tupac over big. And Big ain't really made no songs about him. But that's a song people love. That I hate. That was the thing, right? [00:17:16] Speaker B: Mm hmm. No, that was us. You set it on fire. [00:17:19] Speaker D: I said it on fire? Yeah, I said that shit on fire. Number twelve, a song you hate but can't help but sing. [00:17:27] Speaker B: Million dollar baby. I know everybody's saying that this song is. Oh, this is song of the summer. That song got crack in it. [00:17:38] Speaker D: By Ava Max. [00:17:40] Speaker B: Million dollar baby. I don't know who sang it. The new song. [00:17:49] Speaker D: I think this is right here. It's a white man, too. [00:17:53] Speaker B: I mean, it was gonna be between him and I'm vanilla baby. That's the one I shared on social media. It was gonna be between them. [00:18:03] Speaker D: So they were talking about that song, and it was like, why he talking about this, that and the third? But his song, he really just talking about he don't know how to have sex, basically. [00:18:14] Speaker B: Yeah, that's. I mean, that's what he meant by vanilla. [00:18:15] Speaker D: By vanilla? Yeah, but they didn't get it. [00:18:17] Speaker B: It was a double entendre. [00:18:18] Speaker D: Yeah, true. Why sound bad? You hear that? [00:18:23] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:24] Speaker D: All of them sound like that, though. Like, it sound like the speakers busted or something. Even on social media it sound like that. Mmm. What was this? A song? You can't help a sing. [00:18:37] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:40] Speaker D: Mine was. [00:18:41] Speaker B: I don't want to like this song. [00:18:43] Speaker D: This is a TikTok song to me. Um. Oh, it might not be on here. Oh, shoot. [00:18:51] Speaker B: I'm gonna ask the DJ's. Are they playing this? [00:18:54] Speaker D: I doubt it. Maybe not in the black club cuz all they want to hear is goddamn pooh shiesty and boss man dlo. Oh, no. That song is called. No, I don't see Wang stuff here. That's mine. [00:19:10] Speaker B: Really? [00:19:11] Speaker D: Yeah. I hate that song. I don't see it on you. Oh, there you go. I spelled it. I spelled it. Wank, stir. [00:19:20] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [00:19:20] Speaker D: But it's wank style. [00:19:22] Speaker B: You're 50, I a Ferrari. [00:19:25] Speaker D: Yeah. So this is my. By the end of the song. You damn, homie. In high school, you was the man, homie. You know what I'm saying? [00:19:32] Speaker B: What the fuck happened to you? [00:19:33] Speaker D: Yeah, you can't help. [00:19:34] Speaker B: I like this song because one of my exes, something regarding the video. Did you remember the girl had on the pants with G unit across the butt? And he told me I had a G unit. And ever since then I was like, oh, okay, I'm thick. Thick. I mean, that was twenties, so. Oh, don't y'all get in my comments. Talking about, they gonna get it, they. [00:19:53] Speaker D: Gonna get in there. A song you love that everybody hates. [00:20:01] Speaker B: That's the one that changed number 13. She changed it to. You love the video more than you love the song. Oh, 14 should be a song that everybody hates. [00:20:10] Speaker D: No, that's what I meant. 13. You love the video more than the song. My bad. [00:20:16] Speaker B: Are you that somebody? [00:20:19] Speaker D: People hate that. [00:20:20] Speaker B: No, the video. [00:20:22] Speaker D: Oh, you like? I got you. [00:20:29] Speaker B: If you don't just type in. Are you that somebody? [00:20:33] Speaker D: Nah. Then it'd be a bajillion. Are you that somebody's. Oh, this was on the. What you call the soundtrack too, isn't it? [00:20:41] Speaker B: Doctor Doolittle? [00:20:42] Speaker D: This is on Doctor Doolittle. [00:20:43] Speaker B: Wasn't that Doctor Doolittle? [00:20:45] Speaker D: What was the one that was on the. No, I'm thinking about the. Yeah, I'm thinking about the other one. [00:20:52] Speaker B: It's the choreography, man. [00:20:56] Speaker D: Oh, did she have the hawk on her own? That sounds like. [00:20:58] Speaker B: Yeah, but the choreography, like, I don't know. That was a thing for me. And I think it's a lot of other women who can relate just knowing the choreography. I've been watching you like a hawk in the sky. [00:21:09] Speaker D: She had them loose pants on. [00:21:10] Speaker B: Yeah, and the guys. Well, I promise you, if you keep pumping heads, I know that one of these days. Oh, it was a choreography, me. That's why I like the video. They don't make videos no more. Nobody ain't dancing in the video. [00:21:24] Speaker D: They do make videos. [00:21:25] Speaker B: I mean, they made one here locally last week, but it was just a bunch of niggas outside in the sun holding stacks of money. Like, where's the videos that have like a theme and dancing and. [00:21:36] Speaker D: No, but I'm saying they do. But they be on revolt. And don't nobody watch revolt. [00:21:40] Speaker B: Are you impossible? You do the little arm shit. [00:21:45] Speaker D: She's still doing the video. [00:21:47] Speaker B: Is it Michael? [00:21:49] Speaker D: Mine is by exhibit. And it's not that I don't like the video, but I just don't like the song. But I just like the video. [00:21:57] Speaker B: You like the video more than the song? That's what the prompt. [00:22:01] Speaker D: Cause the video was one long day. It's what you see is what you get. And in the video, he just like going through the day. His girl asked him to go to the store to get something. I want to say it was milk or something. Just all this crazy stuff happened. Car explosions and police chasing and all kind of stuff like that. At one point he say something about flavor flavor blind to the facts or whatever. And flavor flavor pop up and they dap up right at that moment. And he keep walking on. And then when he get back to the house, she be like, did you. You remember such and such, you know what I'm saying? [00:22:33] Speaker B: And he ain't got the damn milk. [00:22:34] Speaker D: But it was like one long. It was like one long take on the video. And that shit was hard. But yeah, what you see is what you get by exhibit day. What we on 15 or 1414 now? Oh yeah, 14. A song. You love that everybody hates. [00:22:54] Speaker B: Eating. [00:22:55] Speaker D: Mattress. [00:23:00] Speaker B: Sukiyana. [00:23:02] Speaker D: I don't know that on title. [00:23:03] Speaker B: Eating. It's on title because I listen to it often. [00:23:06] Speaker D: How eating she spells oh. Track by Sukiyana. [00:23:18] Speaker B: I'm sorry, not too much of my girl Suki, but I like this song. [00:23:23] Speaker D: Let me skip a little bit. Oh my God, I'm have to fumigate this podcast. Oh my God. [00:23:38] Speaker B: I love unapologetic music, if that's what. [00:23:41] Speaker D: You want to call it. Mine. I don't know why I like this song so much, but everybody hated it. It's from a movie soundtrack. Oh, and the point of the movie, when this song play, it was so fitting. And I sang it just like she sings it. [00:24:10] Speaker B: Oh, no, you didn't. [00:24:11] Speaker D: Yes, I did. You don't like the song? [00:24:24] Speaker B: You're right. With the movie, it should not leave the theater or not leave your tv. [00:24:31] Speaker D: The bad part is they played it two months before the movie came out. Left me out. [00:24:38] Speaker B: That's what it was. [00:24:40] Speaker D: Hold me down. [00:24:43] Speaker B: They released it too far before the. [00:24:46] Speaker D: Movie, and they paid to get that shit played. Cause they played it all the time. But I like the song. [00:24:50] Speaker B: But I promise, when they played it during the movie, I was a bucket of teeth. I did cry. [00:24:54] Speaker D: Oh, you did cry. [00:24:54] Speaker B: I did cry. [00:24:55] Speaker D: He was right on time. [00:24:56] Speaker B: I took tissues in anticipation. [00:24:59] Speaker D: It made sense when that song started playing, the whole song. I liked the song before, but then when they played it in the movie, I was like, oh, yeah, that makes sense. Why? Yeah. And it had little guitars in there and all of that. [00:25:09] Speaker B: Oh, gosh. Yeah, I was. I was that type of crying in the theater. Yes. [00:25:16] Speaker D: She got a heart, y'all. [00:25:17] Speaker B: My children was looking at me like I was fool. [00:25:19] Speaker D: Did you know that, nigga? So, day 15 is a song that you quote on a regular basis. [00:25:28] Speaker B: Keep your head up, Tupac. [00:25:30] Speaker D: Tupac. What you quote off of that, Tupac. [00:25:32] Speaker B: Is, don't nobody else care. [00:25:35] Speaker D: I do that, too. I do that, too. Yes. Damn. Come on. [00:25:39] Speaker B: Thank you. [00:25:41] Speaker D: Yes. That is a line that I quote a lot. Well, you already said it. Let me see mine. That's it. That's a good. Don't nobody else care that's a good arm. That's a good line, because you could be very sarcastic. Don't nobody care about me. Tupac is don't nobody else care. Mine is when we want to call out hypocrisy on somebody. It's from a song by Jay Z called the Blueprint two. And he talking about Nas, but in the song, he says, is it black girl lost or show? That owe you for ice? So, like, you know what I'm saying? He talking to Nas, but you know what I'm saying? He rapping about two different things. You know, he rapping about women, but is it. He rapping about, you know, this type of women? Are he rapping about that? Like, you know what I'm saying? So that's what we. I say. I hear a lot of people use the same. [00:26:45] Speaker B: Do you also say, is it uchiwali or one mic? [00:26:48] Speaker D: Is it Uchiwali Walle. Okay. [00:26:49] Speaker B: That's what I say. [00:26:52] Speaker D: That owe you for ice. Yeah, that's the line. [00:26:55] Speaker B: I say that to my kids all the time and they know what the fuck. [00:26:59] Speaker D: Yeah, which one is it? [00:27:01] Speaker B: Girl, what you talking about? [00:27:02] Speaker D: Yes, thank you. So, yeah, so that, that's mine. Uh, line I quote all the time. Is it uchiwali? Wally is the one, Mike, is it black girl lost the show. They owe you for ice. Yes. So there you go. Um, so, yeah, that's it. That's, um, day eight through 15. We gonna do a 16 to 22, I think, next week. Yeah, so, uh, we'll repost the list of, uh, the, you know, the master list so y'all can, um, you know, follow along with us. But, uh, Amy, thank you again for episode this. Episode 594. Yeah, six more. I don't know, we might stretch it out, pause to do our 600 like. Well, no, we can't because that's too far in the future to do it around our birthdays. Yeah, that's, that's stretching it too far. [00:27:55] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:27:57] Speaker D: Should have planned it better. But email us djblaishermail.com dot. Let us know what y'all want us to do for our 600th episode show. And also email us what y'all wanna send us as gifts for giving you all this entertainment for all these years. Amy, let everybody know they can find you on social media. [00:28:12] Speaker B: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's. $0.22. That's anys the number 22 cents. [00:28:18] Speaker D: And you can find me on social media. BP find the show on Instagram at djbladeshow. Email us djbladeshowmail.com. let us know some of the songs you pick. You ain't got to do all of them but do some of them. And we love to hear from you. At any rate, it's your boy be. [00:28:34] Speaker B: Easy and this sugar Amy. [00:28:35] Speaker D: And we out every time. [00:28:37] Speaker C: It's a tragedy. I'm the first one to help. They call me this misogynist but they don't call me the dude that takes caught up in the hype because the nigga wear coofy. You don't mean it. He bright. Because you don't understand them. It don't mean any nice, just mean you don't understand on the bullshit. Daddy right into uchi. Wally. Wally, is it one mic? This is black girl. Also shorty. Owe you for ice. I've been real all my life. They confuse it with.

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