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[00:00:57] Speaker B: Let's get it started in here.
[00:01:04] Speaker C: Gossip, music, news, entertainment, and heated discussions. DJ Blaze radio show starts now welcome back to another episode of the DJ Blaze radio show podcast, where you can find us everywhere. You get your podcast for free. 99. It's your boy, be easy.
[00:01:45] Speaker B: And this your girl, Amy.
[00:01:46] Speaker C: Amy, how was your music month? Black music month.
[00:01:53] Speaker B: You know, I listen to so much music all the time. I mean, it was good to have something to make you think, but this was just like my regular satellite radio or the songs that tidal curate for me based on my listens, which. Thank you, tidal. Cause, man, y'all make it so easy and flawless.
[00:02:15] Speaker C: They put a. They put. Do you listen to the list no matter what? And they put you up on new stuff or you kind of go to old stuff?
[00:02:22] Speaker B: I listen to the same stuff over and over again because, like, they all curate a list for me based on things that I've already listened to. And it's more than likely old stuff, but it's, like, right up my alley. And it's very.
Yeah, very seldom that it's something new.
[00:02:43] Speaker C: Oh, okay.
[00:02:44] Speaker B: But it's still just like, it always hits.
[00:02:46] Speaker C: You asked a question on your page a couple weeks ago what service you use and why. Why you use Tidal as opposed to anybody else?
[00:02:57] Speaker B: I got Tidal because lemonade was coming out.
[00:03:01] Speaker C: Oh.
[00:03:02] Speaker B: And I knew that as soon as we finished watching it on HBO that the actual album was gonna be there. So that's when I first started listening to title stuck around.
I don't know. I like the. I like the interface. I like the list. I like building my own list, even though I used to do that with Spotify, too.
[00:03:23] Speaker C: Did you have a paid Spotify?
[00:03:25] Speaker B: I did.
[00:03:26] Speaker C: So you had no commercials. What was the other service? It was Spotify, and it was another one that they did music to that a lot of Pandora.
[00:03:33] Speaker B: Oh, Pandora. The Pandora. Ever get to the point of letting you, like, build lists and things?
[00:03:40] Speaker C: I don't know. Did Spotify buy Pandora?
[00:03:43] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:03:44] Speaker C: I think. I think they did. But, you know, I wondered why you got. I got on title. Because the life of Pablo.
[00:03:53] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:03:54] Speaker C: Was coming out, and it was gonna only be on title, so. And I was gonna be one of them people that said. I said that I wasn't gonna stream music. I was gonna be like, jones and only listen to cds. I'm not streaming no music. I might.
[00:04:07] Speaker B: What?
[00:04:08] Speaker C: Or I would download the music and put it on my phone. Cause I was like, I don't wanna burn data or whatever. Whatever.
[00:04:15] Speaker B: What you must have was using the Android at the time.
[00:04:18] Speaker C: No, I had an iPhone.
No, I had an iPhone.
It was the iPhone six. But I just didn't wanna. Cause I only had, like, 16. Well, that didn't make no sense.
Oh. Because where I used to be all the time, I would be in the country. So I was like, streaming, you know, streaming wouldn't do me no good out there when I'm out in the country or whatever, so. Cause it wasn't no good service.
I was like, I'll just download my own playlist and put my own playlist on. But then that album came out, so I got it and I had it ever since. But anyway, we're on the last week of the black music month.
We should have did something for pride month. Like, the top five gayest things you've ever seen.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry, y'all.
But, yeah, so this week, we gonna do the day 24 through 30, and we recording this on the 30th. No, this is July.
[00:05:20] Speaker B: Yeah, it was still in June.
[00:05:21] Speaker C: Oh, this is the 30th day.
[00:05:22] Speaker B: No, we're still in June. Yeah.
[00:05:23] Speaker C: Okay, June flew by. Tomorrow gonna be July.
[00:05:26] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:05:27] Speaker C: That is crazy. I remember March.
You remember March? Do you remember exactly. You remember February?
Do you remember February? How about, you know what? I remember January?
I was just going back to that.
[00:05:42] Speaker B: You remember November?
[00:05:44] Speaker C: You remember November? You know what I do remember, though?
[00:05:47] Speaker B: It seemed like it went by fast, and then it seemed like it's so slow.
[00:05:51] Speaker C: Shh. Not to me.
It's just moving now. You know what I do remember last August, okay? When we did that live show and we got on them gifts. I think we need to. You think we need to do a redo?
Do y'all wanna show us appreciation? You didn't wanna do it last year.
He was like, I don't know. I wanna put that out there. I was like, all right, nigga.
[00:06:16] Speaker B: That was key.
[00:06:17] Speaker C: That was key. You show.
[00:06:18] Speaker B: Yeah. Cause I was off for the Gibbs last year. I just don't know if it's gonna be repeated this year.
[00:06:23] Speaker C: It might.
And I got that idea from Rod and Karen, too. Shout out to them on the black guy who tips. But it felt good to get that stuff. Now, I ain't gonna lie, as a nigga who never got nothing for his birthday.
[00:06:35] Speaker B: I mean, you can always. Y'all can always repeat it, because I am available on all platforms at Amy's $0.22. All of them, matter of fact, today in real time, which is June 30, is national Social media day. And my two favorite social media platforms are cash app and venmo.
[00:06:57] Speaker C: So cash app is a no.
I was like, hold up.
[00:07:01] Speaker B: Aren't they classified as.
[00:07:03] Speaker C: My bad. I ruined that joke.
[00:07:05] Speaker B: But you can find me on those two platforms at Amy's $0.22. That's amys, the number 22. C e n t s. All right.
[00:07:12] Speaker C: Y'all sent her some money begging ass for Lisha. Nah, you stop.
So I guess we'll start off this list. The black music month challenge, day 24.
Let's see if it's the same. Cause sometimes she switched some of them up.
You'll stop everything when this song comes on jam.
[00:07:31] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:07:33] Speaker C: What was yours?
[00:07:35] Speaker B: Down for, my niggas.
[00:07:37] Speaker C: Oh, damn.
[00:07:38] Speaker B: See? Murder. Snoop and magic finae.
[00:07:46] Speaker C: Down for my n words.
[00:07:47] Speaker B: Yeah, that's that right there. Come on.
[00:07:52] Speaker C: Is that's a. That was on Snoop album.
[00:07:56] Speaker B: Snoop and Sea Murder album?
[00:07:57] Speaker C: No, no.
[00:07:58] Speaker B: Sea murder. Oh, shit. I don't know.
[00:08:00] Speaker C: I think it was on Snoop. Yeah, it was on Snoop album with Snoop.
[00:08:03] Speaker B: Came to no limit.
[00:08:04] Speaker C: Yeah, when he was on no limit.
Yeah, but. Well, they got it on the best of c murders mix, but I think it was on.
[00:08:11] Speaker B: Yeah, it was definitely on one of Snoop's albums. Yeah, yeah. This right here. Come on. And you my nigga, you my boo thing. My woot da woo, my. Yeah, yeah. And we don't wrap this together as a duo.
Gone pop the balloon. You mean a red balloon and a pin. It's over.
[00:08:31] Speaker C: Oh, this reminds me then, the way you described it. Cause I got a song like that.
I really didn't have one, but it's one like that if I can find it. It's a little boosie song, and blaze used to play it all the time in the club.
Let me see if I can find that shit.
It went Boosie and Webby.
See, the song I had was a song by Estelle, and you just turned the nigga.
[00:09:03] Speaker B: Hold on.
[00:09:03] Speaker C: You want me to find it?
[00:09:05] Speaker B: What's the Estelle song?
[00:09:06] Speaker C: It's a song with Estelle and Rick Ross.
I'll play that one.
I'll play that one since I already had that one.
[00:09:16] Speaker B: It's a stell song or Rick Ross song.
[00:09:18] Speaker C: It's a stell song.
It's called Break my Heart. That's just a smooth little song. Smooth beat.
[00:09:26] Speaker B: We love you, babe? Oh, yeah.
[00:09:28] Speaker C: I'm about to say I know you heard this one.
[00:09:30] Speaker B: Wanna be your only one? Baby, please don't break my heart?
[00:09:35] Speaker C: I rose from the dead Taylor made black linen tenant Escalade with a maid this song ain't really. Well, it's in her top. It's like a top five track. So they had a video for it and everything back then, but it just. I don't know.
Do a style still make music?
[00:09:55] Speaker B: Not in the United States.
[00:09:57] Speaker C: She did that. She got that Steven Universe money and stopped making records.
So that's my stop everything. When this song come on. Yeah, I play this, like, if this song happened to come on my playlist, I'll play about three times.
Day 25 is a song by your goat. That explains why they're your goat. So you don't have a goat.
[00:10:20] Speaker B: I've said many times, I don't have a favorite. I don't have a goat. I relied on title to answer this question.
[00:10:25] Speaker C: Who you listen to the most?
[00:10:26] Speaker B: My most played artist is Beyonce.
And the song that I'm gonna go to. Cause the first thing I thought about was the song I'm gonna go to is plastic off the sofa.
[00:10:36] Speaker C: What's that on?
[00:10:37] Speaker B: It's on renaissance.
[00:10:39] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:10:41] Speaker B: But the first thing I thought about when I thought about why she is the goat. Cause a lot of people will try to say Beyonce can't sing, and y'all some motherfucking liars.
[00:10:48] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:10:50] Speaker B: If you heard that Dubai run, which you're not gonna find it on streaming, because that was just, like, from her live show.
But there's a point in this song, towards the end of the song where she does a run that's so motherfucking flawless that it became a TikTok challenge. On TikTok.
You cannot debate that this woman is not a singer, a good singer. And the way that she's evolved over the years. You know, I watched this Apollo, showtime at Apollo, reruns of there was an episode with Destiny's child. And just to see how much she's evolved as an artist. For you to not think that she cannot sing, you hating.
[00:11:30] Speaker C: It's, um.
It was like a. It's always like a meme or something. Like, take this person off or whatever, and they put her on there and, like, kiki white can sing, but she do a lot of hollering. Jennifer Hudson be hollering. Sometimes it's that one Beyonce song where they sing it in one key, and then, like, they do.
They doing the hook or whatever, and then they go up a key, and they switch, and, you know, she do it live, and it sounds just like on the record, like shit like that, man. I don't get people. I guess it's kind of like why some people don't like Drake.
Cause he just got too many hits, and people talk about him too good or whatever. I ain't a, you know, fan like that, but I think that's part of why so many people hate him. That's why so many people hate her.
Cause she doing everything like a celebrity supposed to. That's a, that's a good choice. That's a good way to choose. Cause when I was looking, I was like, well, she don't got a favorite, so I wonder who she gon do. You got a favorite anything?
Favorite cake?
[00:12:38] Speaker B: No. It used to be german chocolate cake, but my kids don't eat coconut, so I haven't had a german chocolate cake in 15 years.
[00:12:44] Speaker C: 15?
[00:12:45] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:12:45] Speaker C: They allergic?
[00:12:46] Speaker B: No, they just don't like the way it tastes.
[00:12:48] Speaker C: That's more cake for you.
My mama found out I didn't like ginger snaps like that. Guess what. We had a whole bunch at the house, ginger snaps.
So mine is, well, we gonna keep it in the Carter Knowles household.
Jay z. It's my favorite song, period. Mainly because of the music. Cause pharrell did his thing on this, and I got to see him tell jay z about it in black.
[00:13:17] Speaker B: Fade to black.
[00:13:18] Speaker C: Fade to black. But the song is a lore. But he talking about in the song. He talking about, like, you know, I want to say loving drug dealing, but just why it's hard to get out of drug dealing. And it reminds me of one of my cousins who just kept going back to selling drugs. But in the first, like I say, the law of breaking the law is always too much for me to ever ignore.
But, you know, he's just talking big shit on it. But just the music in it, the verse, all of that.
[00:13:53] Speaker B: That's a fucking vibe.
[00:13:54] Speaker C: Yeah.
If you smoke weed, you can lay back and smoke weed to it. If you're driving a nice, you're driving your car, your cell, whatever, you know, it just remind me and Pharrell just sound good on that hook to me. But this is my favorite song, period. It even beat a little bit in the car, so that's my song by my goat. And he's spitting that shit, too.
[00:14:18] Speaker B: He did.
[00:14:19] Speaker C: Day 26, be those waves.
This song was recorded in the studio with a live mic. No.
[00:14:27] Speaker B: Auto tune diary by Alicia Keys.
[00:14:33] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:14:34] Speaker B: And I chose this song because. And if you could fast forward toward the end. Alicia keys during the bridge, when that nigga smoked her own song.
He's one of the backup singers, but I think. I think she gave him credit.
[00:14:49] Speaker C: Is it on the diary album?
[00:14:50] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:14:53] Speaker C: And what's the name of the song? Diary, featuring Tony. Tony's on?
[00:14:56] Speaker B: Yes.
[00:14:57] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:14:58] Speaker B: But that's not. Who's smoking home fucking song.
[00:15:00] Speaker C: Jermaine Paul is. You say near the end?
[00:15:03] Speaker B: Yeah, the bridge.
There you go.
These niggas singing. These motherfuckers singing.
[00:15:13] Speaker C: You see how good I am? I got right to that part. First try, niggas.
[00:15:19] Speaker B: These motherfuckers are singing. You hear me? Mics are on. The mic is on.
[00:15:25] Speaker C: She sounded good on this part, but he sung better.
[00:15:28] Speaker B: Yeah, he smoked her ass. And the live version. Cause unplugged album. She did unplug. She did an unplugged.
[00:15:35] Speaker C: I wanna say she got an unplugged album.
[00:15:37] Speaker B: She do. I got the bootleg version at home. It's purple, but, yeah, the unplugged version is really good.
[00:15:48] Speaker C: Oh, but it would be Alicia keys unplugged. How long is it on here?
I probably could have found that.
Let me see.
[00:15:57] Speaker B: The mic is on the girl. I mean, people joke about Alicia keys not being able to sing. Now hold a note. That's just. Cause she stole that woman husband, and she had to make a choice. She made a deal with the devil to take that man, that woman husband, and she lost her voice.
[00:16:14] Speaker C: What year did she do to unplug?
[00:16:16] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:16:17] Speaker C: I mean, what would they. Still friends, though?
[00:16:23] Speaker B: Sure.
[00:16:25] Speaker C: Oh, she did the Queen Charlotte.
[00:16:28] Speaker B: That had to been.
[00:16:31] Speaker C: It's not on title.
[00:16:32] Speaker B: Okay. Cause I sung an Alicia Keys song at a kind of like an american idol type thing. I probably told this story before.
[00:16:40] Speaker C: No, I don't remember this store.
[00:16:42] Speaker B: For real.
[00:16:42] Speaker C: American Idol. At school, at college, finish line.
[00:16:45] Speaker B: When I was a store manager at Finish line, they had a national managers meeting. It was out in Indiana.
[00:16:51] Speaker C: And what you sung a woman's worth?
[00:16:52] Speaker B: I sung if I ain't got you.
[00:16:55] Speaker C: Really?
[00:16:56] Speaker B: Mm hmm.
[00:16:58] Speaker C: That's a. You get high notes in that song.
[00:17:01] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah.
[00:17:02] Speaker C: And what do people say?
[00:17:04] Speaker B: They said it sounded good. I don't know. I had a dvd of the performance of the whole show. And before I left Georgia, before I moved from Georgia, I gave it to another manager at the time so he could make a copy of it, and I never got it back.
[00:17:18] Speaker C: Damn.
[00:17:19] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:19] Speaker C: So that's crazy.
Oh, there you go. That was Amy right there.
[00:17:26] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:27] Speaker C: All the managers there. Whoo.
[00:17:28] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:29] Speaker C: Did you get a raise?
[00:17:30] Speaker B: Hell, no.
[00:17:34] Speaker C: Let me see what I got.
[00:17:35] Speaker B: A jacket from Nike.
Cause Nike sponsored the night, but.
[00:17:40] Speaker C: Oh, for real? Yeah. Oh, that's dope.
[00:17:41] Speaker B: Yeah, it was cool.
[00:17:42] Speaker C: You still got a jacket?
[00:17:44] Speaker B: I would have if my back wouldn't have got so big.
You can't fit it no more.
[00:17:50] Speaker C: So you got rid of it?
[00:17:51] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:17:54] Speaker C: So mine isn't in a studio, but the album version of this. Cause he had two versions. This album is like. They did it, like, at a club, but it got, like, an Al green sample.
I think it's no Isaac brother sample, but it's a Kendrick Lamar song called I love myself.
But it sound like they had the club. I like the regular version because they. It's a longer song, but on the album version, they don't finish the song because he's, like, in a club and in a club, a fight breakout in the middle of the song, but it's like him doing a live whatever.
Who's that? That's the Isley brothers, right?
So, yeah, this is the one I picked.
People talking about niggas don't be listening. I be listening to Kendrick. Shut the fuck up.
Day 27.
[00:19:04] Speaker B: So torn for 27.
[00:19:05] Speaker C: I got a list, too. I got three. Song from a song collaboration. No, 27 was a song from a soundtrack.
Collaboration is 29.
[00:19:21] Speaker B: Oh, I'm missing a day. Hold on, let me go back. 27.
[00:19:26] Speaker C: Your favorite song from a soundtrack.
[00:19:29] Speaker B: Oh, damn. I kept it real easy for this one, but I'm gonna change it. Hold on.
[00:19:36] Speaker C: What you. What was your initial pick?
[00:19:38] Speaker B: While you regulate.
That's two. That's two on the nose.
[00:19:41] Speaker C: Because regulate was on. I think that's the one I saw.
[00:19:44] Speaker B: Regulate was on above the rim.
[00:19:47] Speaker C: Okay. And you had a discussion on your page about.
[00:19:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I had a couple of debates on what movies had the best soundtracks out of two movies.
Some movies that I said was above the rim. Juice. And that was because I was watching Juice at the time. So that's what made me come up with the question.
New Jack City. What's the song that's on juice?
Not a ledge. Eric being Rakim. I love that.
[00:20:15] Speaker C: How'd that go?
Some shit Jones get hard for.
[00:20:25] Speaker B: Okay, so a song. Song. A singing song from the juice soundtrack is.
What's her name? Tammy something. Is it good to you? I like it. Yeah.
[00:20:36] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:20:37] Speaker B: But I am going to. For the sake of this, I'm gonna venture out to the love Jones soundtrack and. Hold on. What is the name of the song?
God damn it. It's called you move me.
[00:20:53] Speaker C: Oh. By Cassandra Wilson.
[00:20:54] Speaker B: Cassandra Wilson.
[00:20:56] Speaker C: Do you say Cassandra or Cassandra?
[00:20:58] Speaker B: Cassandra.
[00:20:59] Speaker C: Okay, yeah. You from South Carolina.
[00:21:05] Speaker B: But this.
Neek asked a question yesterday on black movie soundtracks, and I love this soundtrack. I have this cd. It's a bootleg. It's black. But I still remember who made this cd for me. Somebody. We was working at WahmU.
[00:21:24] Speaker C: That dude that drove the Cadillac.
[00:21:26] Speaker B: Uh uh, uh. Actually was Eddie.
[00:21:30] Speaker C: It was a dude that drove a Cadillac that used to. He was like the bootleg man at WaMU.
[00:21:36] Speaker B: But this, from top to bottom, this soundtrack is. I know you hate the movie, but the soundtrack is so good. You got the sweetest thing by Lauryn Hill, hopeless Dion Faris.
[00:21:50] Speaker C: Whole bunch of slow movie music.
[00:21:54] Speaker B: Something, something. The mellow, smooth, mixed. If that's not on your fucking playlist, Maxwell. This is Maxwell. If this ain't on your fucking playlist, you missing out.
And then, um, what's the jazz song I'm looking for in a sentimental mood? Number 15. Everybody knows this song. Everybody's heard this song before. As soon as it starts playing, y'all gonna be like, oh, I went to.
[00:22:28] Speaker C: Add it to my playlist and said, this track is already in your playlist.
[00:22:31] Speaker B: So good.
[00:22:32] Speaker C: I ain't missing out.
[00:22:34] Speaker B: Duke Ellington in a sentimental mood. Everybody knows that song. This is good from top to bottom.
[00:22:41] Speaker C: I don't know where this is on my playlist, though.
[00:22:44] Speaker B: I've talked about this song before. You probably added it on that day.
[00:22:47] Speaker C: But, yeah, my doing it playlist, that shit said it's 4 hours long. I made it to the end before.
No, not having. Let me stop lying.
60 songs, though. Mine. I have a few.
One is one of them on here.
I guess I have to go to YouTube to show.
[00:23:26] Speaker B: I remember being a college student playing this song right here.
The nigga didn't deserve it, though. He didn't deserve my soundtrack and my candles, my chocolate syrup.
[00:23:38] Speaker C: You did all that in college? Mm hmm. Y'all women be doing a lot.
[00:23:42] Speaker B: He didn't turn the niggas up, but he did not deserve any of this. In hindsight.
Where's the song big dick and a smile. Never trust a big dick and a smile.
[00:23:52] Speaker C: Oh, here it is. It's already playing. Here we go.
This is from the show soundtrack.
Red man and Method man.
[00:23:59] Speaker B: Haha.
[00:24:03] Speaker C: That's one of mine.
Another one of mine also includes Method man.
And let's see if I can find a real quick, in a quick way. This is from the Batman movie.
I just used to love the sergeant cracker got away.
This is called a riddler.
The second verse is. I just love the second verse of this.
But I just like back then I was like, oh shoot. They got a rap song on the Batman soundtrack.
Oh shit. Wu Tang is all of mine. Cause my last one is from the don't be a minute soundtrack.
And I say this is the best rap Wu Tang verse ever. And it's by Capadana at the end.
This name of the song is win awards.
But whenever this song come on, I know this whole verse.
I one man ran trying to get away from it. Put your bifocals on. Watch me a comet. Anyway, so that's my three for that. Day 28. What is day 28?
A song that makes you think you can sing.
You can actually sing. So this name really fast for you. But what song?
[00:25:33] Speaker B: Free Denise Williams.
[00:25:35] Speaker C: Free by Denise Williams.
[00:25:37] Speaker B: And her. Denise is Dene. Oh, no. D e n I E c E.
[00:25:44] Speaker C: Let's see what Denise talking about. Let's see if I can give a little, teeny, little bit of head.
[00:25:50] Speaker B: You know this song?
You notice?
[00:25:56] Speaker C: Damn, I'm on 30. Come on. I ain't hear no.
[00:25:59] Speaker B: That's where it starts.
[00:26:00] Speaker C: Let's not go.
[00:26:01] Speaker B: Yeah, you gotta start there because that's the big, that's the meat of the song. Whispering in your ears. My magic potion for love.
[00:26:08] Speaker C: I want to hear the beat. Oh, I couldn't.
Oh, yeah. This is somebody use this sample.
[00:26:16] Speaker B: A lot of people have.
[00:26:19] Speaker C: You can get high like that in the shower anyway. I can get highlight that in the shower.
Honey.
[00:26:31] Speaker B: Did you have a second one?
[00:26:32] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:26:33] Speaker B: Michele, you know where I'm going.
Something in my heart.
[00:26:39] Speaker C: I did not know where you were going, Michele.
[00:26:42] Speaker B: I play that at ignorant levels. That motherfucker beat in the car.
[00:26:47] Speaker C: Something in my heart.
[00:26:48] Speaker B: Something in my heart.
I try to do something more modern, but I'm old head like when it comes to music.
[00:26:59] Speaker C: So there you go.
[00:27:09] Speaker B: My beat hit baby.
[00:27:12] Speaker C: I guess it could be.
I can hear that beating.
I wonder where she at now. She alive, right?
[00:27:20] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:27:21] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:27:21] Speaker B: Raising Doctor Dre and sugar. They should be grown by now.
[00:27:24] Speaker C: She got kids by both of them.
[00:27:25] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:27:26] Speaker C: I didn't know she had kids by them.
Yeah, them niggas probably about 40 now.
Um, well, I got two then.
Um, I say, make me think I can sing.
Oh, you know what?
We used to have singing contests on the bus. I'm gonna go with this song.
[00:27:50] Speaker B: Singing contest on the bus when I.
[00:27:52] Speaker C: Was, like, nine and ten.
[00:27:54] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:27:55] Speaker C: I thought I could sing back then.
And we used to sing shit like this.
I forgot about it.
Three little nine and ten year old boys singing shit like this.
[00:28:18] Speaker B: The crazy thing about BBD is, I guess, not knowing that only one of them can actually sing.
[00:28:25] Speaker C: Take a look at me. Yeah, we used to sing this on the bus riding the Brockington elementary.
[00:28:31] Speaker B: Cause Michael Bivens did, like, mostly talking.
[00:28:35] Speaker C: Whereas what you call it used to rap.
[00:28:38] Speaker B: Devoe. Rodney Devoe did the rapse.
[00:28:42] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:28:44] Speaker B: Ronnie Bell, Ricky Bell. Ricky Bell is the singer, so it was slicko.
[00:28:51] Speaker C: So this song right here didn't make me think I could sing, but it's a part on this next song I'm gonna play. I did it at baseball practice one time, and I was just playing, but somebody was like, oh, shit. I did which one of y'all playing? And they were like, oh, shit, b, you can sing.
But I was like, you know, so.
So. Day 29 is a favorite collaboration.
[00:29:21] Speaker B: I love my fire and desire. I still say that I'm gonna sing that at this alleged wedding someday, me and my groom are gonna sing that to each other during our first dance.
[00:29:32] Speaker C: Yeah, you can.
[00:29:33] Speaker B: But, um.
The hell was that?
[00:29:38] Speaker C: Wow.
You got a message.
[00:29:41] Speaker B: Yeah. Oh, nothing fancy. Nothing. It was a notification, but it happened so fast, and it didn't come to my watch.
I love this song. This song. I'm about to say my number two. Say so. PJ Morton and Jojo.
[00:29:55] Speaker C: Jojo siwa.
[00:29:58] Speaker B: White girl jojo. You remember white girl Jojo used to sing back in the day.
[00:30:02] Speaker C: Say it ain't so.
That's the name of the song.
[00:30:05] Speaker B: Say so. Oh, say so might put PJ more. It's PJ Morton song.
[00:30:11] Speaker C: And Jojo.
[00:30:12] Speaker B: Mm hmm. I fell in love with this song.
2019 summer 19, and it's just so good.
[00:30:23] Speaker C: This ain't Jojo siwa or whatever. Whatever that means.
[00:30:25] Speaker B: No. Jojo siwa is a child.
[00:30:27] Speaker C: Oh, for real?
[00:30:27] Speaker B: She was a child when this song came out.
[00:30:29] Speaker C: Oh, okay.
[00:30:30] Speaker B: She's a child.
[00:30:32] Speaker C: I only know two jojos. Jojo, sisa, siwa, and Jojo from Charlotte. Jojo.
[00:30:40] Speaker B: This was a white girl named Jojo, and she used to sing songs. She used to get her little play on bet.
[00:30:45] Speaker C: Oh, for real? Yeah, she had a little ass.
[00:30:49] Speaker B: Probably did.
But this song is just. It's beautiful. They can sing.
[00:30:56] Speaker C: Are both of these people. No. PJ Morton, a nigger.
[00:30:59] Speaker B: Yeah, he's a negro. Paul Martin's son.
[00:31:01] Speaker C: Paul who?
[00:31:02] Speaker B: Paul Morton, the preacher gospel singer.
[00:31:11] Speaker C: You know me on so much stuff.
That's one. One aspect of my life you don't know.
So mine, my favorite collaboration song, maybe it's my favorite collaboration song now because I just refuse to listen to this artist anymore, which is the fiesta remix.
[00:31:37] Speaker B: We gotta sing it.
[00:31:43] Speaker C: Fiesta. Fiesta.
But my one that I thought about the other day, it who makes. And really, I thought about it, too this morning.
When ODB does a song with an r and B person, it.
I don't know, it just sounds kind of different. But, you know, he was on the song. He was on fantasy with Mariah Carey.
Then he was on the song with a swv. So I put just OD. ODb with R and B people is a good one.
[00:32:25] Speaker B: Swv is the one. All of them was on anything.
[00:32:28] Speaker C: Yeah.
And this reminds me of school, back in high school, too. When this came out of, it was a dude. They used to call him Fred love. Fred Love was a little slow.
And, you know, ODB parties like me and Mariah go back like babies and pacifias. Fred used to say, me and ayah. Me and ayah, who was instead of me and Mariah. He said, me and ayah go back like babies and pacifiabadays to get a.
[00:32:58] Speaker B: He was that kind of slow.
[00:32:59] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:32:59] Speaker B: Oh, bless his heart.
[00:33:01] Speaker C: Yeah. Shout out to Freddie.
So, yeah, ODB. Then another one. Of course, it wouldn't be right without Jay Z and Maya.
Destiny remix.
That's one of my favorites.
[00:33:17] Speaker B: And now that you mentioned it, like, the collabs don't have to be man and woman. I would go out and say frenton. I love frenton. Jay z and pharrell.
[00:33:25] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. That is. I love frenton, pharrell and snoop.
Brutiful. Like lorella would say, the last day, your superhero music.
[00:33:40] Speaker B: So, man, we talking about alicia keys a lot today. But the only song that I can think of is superwoman by Alicia Keys. And that is because sometimes I do feel like a fucking superhero with all the shit that I get accomplished in one day.
And I hate to go back to this whole single woman trope of, oh, I'm single, mama. Oh, I gotta do it all by myself. But God damn, that's what the fuck.
[00:34:03] Speaker C: It is, is it a trope if it's true.
[00:34:05] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. But we don't like a lot of the things that she had put out or that she did. And she did lose her voice stealing that woman husband, like I said. How did she steal.
Oh, she took Mashonda's husband. Mashonda and swizz was married.
[00:34:24] Speaker C: Were they on the outs?
[00:34:25] Speaker B: No. Mashonda thought shit was all good.
[00:34:27] Speaker C: Oh.
[00:34:31] Speaker B: But, yeah. So this song is like a ode.
[00:34:33] Speaker C: To the women who gotta do all that shit.
[00:34:36] Speaker B: Gotta do a lot of things. Yeah. Gotta put on the ass on they.
[00:34:40] Speaker C: Chest, shout out to the mamas.
Well, my reasoning is a little bit less.
[00:34:51] Speaker B: I guess I could have chose baby mama by fantasia, too, but.
[00:34:57] Speaker C: Nah, you a superwoman. You more than a baby mama.
Mine is. Since you've been old school. I'm gonna go older school.
[00:35:06] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:35:07] Speaker C: Mine is by James Brown. And the reason why it's less of.
It's less of superhero music and more of, like, you know what they call it? Like, walk in music or whatever.
[00:35:27] Speaker B: Mm hmm. Theme music.
[00:35:28] Speaker C: Theme music.
Damn. If I can find it, it's that far down. I might have to type the name in instead of the artist.
And I got this because I.
Documentary I watched called American Pimp.
And on one scene, the archbishop, Don Magic wand, he walked out to this music, and it was in slow motion, and he had a cape on, and his cape was flailing in the wind a little bit.
Damn. It ain't on title. Hold on, let me see.
And just the way it came on, he was walking. I was like, damn, that shit hard.
Damn. I'm gonna have to find it on YouTube.
I had it.
Thought I had it all sought up, y'all. I'm sorry.
I hate getting music off of YouTube.
Cause sometimes it comes on with a goddamn commercial just like, this is Zaxby's Mister beast box. Yep.
[00:36:44] Speaker B: No, no, y'all missed the fucking mark. Y'all thought he was popular enough to sell some fucking chicken. And no, don't nobody wanna eat no fucking Mister Beast box. Cause ain't nothing special about that box. Uh, you ate the Mister beast box?
[00:36:56] Speaker C: Yes.
[00:36:56] Speaker B: Why? For the chocolate?
[00:36:58] Speaker C: No, I gotta just, you know, to see what it. What they was gonna put in it.
[00:37:02] Speaker B: You should have saw what they put in it before you ordered it. Cause they just charged you more for the same shit they always sell. Was it a lot?
[00:37:07] Speaker C: No, it wasn't a lot, though.
[00:37:10] Speaker B: Okay. It was like I didn't look at the price.
[00:37:12] Speaker C: Not for what I. Cause you got chicken strips, fries, two pieces of bread, the mozzarella ball thing.
[00:37:22] Speaker B: They're not that good. Well, never mind. I try not to judge people. Food. Judge food. I don't like when people do that to me.
[00:37:28] Speaker C: Yeah, they're good to me. I like them.
And what else you get? Oh, and you get his chocolate bar. A little chocolate bar and a drink. It was like $12. All that food for $12 nowadays, I'd.
[00:37:41] Speaker B: Rather have a wings than things.
At least you get two meats.
[00:37:47] Speaker C: Mmdh. True. It was good. It was straight.
[00:37:52] Speaker B: You bought the name?
[00:37:53] Speaker C: I mean, I know. I just got it. I just got it because it was something. Because I know the first couple days it was out. Like, you couldn't, uh.
Like they were selling out or whatever.
[00:38:02] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
[00:38:03] Speaker C: Yeah, that's what I heard, anyway. But this is mine. Uh oh. It's called the boss.
I put the wrong name. That's why I couldn't find it. But this is my superhero music.
But just seeing the archbishop, Don Magic wan, walking down the street in that strut with that cape flying. And he was looking back south side of Chicago.
This is where it all goes down, baby. The whole. This, the main stroll. That's the kind of shit he was saying. But that's my superhero music right there.
[00:38:37] Speaker B: James Brown made a lot of this music.
[00:38:40] Speaker C: Oh, yeah.
[00:38:41] Speaker B: I mean, I don't think people in our generation appreciate the music that James Brown made.
[00:38:49] Speaker C: Oh, they don't, um.
They don't appreciate it knowingly.
Like, a lot of his music was used, like.
Like in the beginning of hip hop and stuff, so.
Yeah, this shit just sound just. Just some play as music, man. You play, I pay the cost to be the balls, Mac. Oh, yeah.
That band was actually.
[00:39:16] Speaker B: Is really responsible for a lot of that music.
[00:39:19] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, James. Yeah, just tell them what to do, James. Probably cuss him out. I need to watch that. Who played James Brown?
[00:39:30] Speaker B: No, no, no, it was. It. Yeah, it was Chadwick.
[00:39:33] Speaker C: Okay.
[00:39:33] Speaker B: But in one movie, Eddie went and the meme came across my timeline last week.
[00:39:39] Speaker C: Oh, did he play it good?
[00:39:41] Speaker B: No.
[00:39:42] Speaker C: Poor Eddie.
Now he doing trans porn.
Email us djblayshoremail.com. it's our 599th episode.
[00:39:56] Speaker B: Oh, wow.
[00:39:57] Speaker C: Yeah. So next, I wonder if we gonna take a week off. Deduced like a live or something.
Our next episode would be our 600th episode. So, uh, shout out to us, maybe if y'all want to send us off our 600th episode.
[00:40:14] Speaker B: Like, $600? No, I'm just playing.
[00:40:15] Speaker C: But, um, there you go, fucking up.
[00:40:22] Speaker B: The fourth. It's tomorrow. If you're listening in real time or listening if you listen only. Is it the 4 July? It's tomorrow.
Don't go to work, but don't go. Don't show your ass. Y'all better not be out there looking like the dipset.
[00:40:38] Speaker C: Oh, they gonna look like the dipset in the early 2000, 2003.
[00:40:41] Speaker B: Yeah.
[00:40:42] Speaker C: Yeah.
[00:40:44] Speaker B: Pop your pussy, not firecrackers. Okay.
[00:40:48] Speaker C: Pop it for free. Cause back in 1776, it was free, so absolutely not.
[00:40:53] Speaker B: Pop it for $1,776. $17.76.
[00:41:00] Speaker C: Pop it for $17.76. Yeah.
Yeah. Thank you all for listening. Email us some of y'all songs or whatever.
[00:41:11] Speaker B: Yeah, we had to end now, so if you were waiting to get all 30 songs together, yeah, now's the time to spend.
[00:41:19] Speaker C: So we can spend 45 minutes reading off your songs and talking about them in the beginning of the next list episode. I don't know. We're gonna do list. Cause really, I use this list as a cheat code so we wouldn't have to come up with lists. So now we're gonna have to think of a list for the next week. But email us DJ Blazehow if it's a list y'all want us to talk about, djblayshoremail.com. amy, let everybody know when they can find you.
[00:41:42] Speaker B: I can be found on all platforms at Amy's $0.22. That's Amys, the number 22. C E n t s. You can.
[00:41:49] Speaker C: Find me on social media at preacher BP. You can find the show at DJ Blade show.
Thank y'all for listening. 599.
At any rate, it's your boy. Be easy.
[00:42:01] Speaker B: And it's your girl Amy.
[00:42:02] Speaker C: And we almost out. Hold up. Oh, there we go. And we outd those who have ears, listen.
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