January 01, 2025

00:55:25

The List: Shocking Celebrity Deaths

The List: Shocking Celebrity Deaths
Dj Blaze Radio Show Podcast
The List: Shocking Celebrity Deaths

Jan 01 2025 | 00:55:25

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On this episode El, Khori, and B-Eazy talk about their most shocking celebrity deaths.

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[00:00:00] Speaker A: Let's get it started in here. [00:00:07] Speaker B: Gossip, music, news, entertainment and heated discussions. The DJ Blaze radio show starts now. [00:00:39] Speaker C: A new year. [00:00:41] Speaker A: Happy New Year. [00:00:42] Speaker C: I haven't seen y'all since last year. [00:00:44] Speaker A: Yeah, man, I hate that joke. [00:00:47] Speaker C: Me too. Be at work. Well, yeah, all right. Carl. [00:00:54] Speaker A: Dumbass. Oh, my God. I haven't seen you since last year. [00:00:59] Speaker C: It was. [00:00:59] Speaker A: Wow. I haven't been to your house since last year. Hate that joke. [00:01:03] Speaker B: See you next year, B. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:01:07] Speaker A: Happy New Year's, y'all. [00:01:08] Speaker B: Y. Y. [00:01:13] Speaker C: That's what I said, right? I said it wrong. [00:01:16] Speaker A: Yes. Too much. [00:01:18] Speaker B: So if that wasn't a Jay Z song, would you still be saying it? What you say that for the JayZ song? [00:01:23] Speaker C: No, I don't. [00:01:24] Speaker B: You do. [00:01:25] Speaker C: Mazel Tov. No, Mahia, it's not. No. I don't get that from no Jay Z song, man. [00:01:32] Speaker B: You got that from the JayZ. [00:01:33] Speaker A: No, it's actually. [00:01:34] Speaker B: Ain't no way. [00:01:36] Speaker C: Why not? Ain't no way. [00:01:37] Speaker B: Ain't no way. [00:01:38] Speaker C: Because you get all your stuff from rap music. [00:01:40] Speaker B: I get mine from baddies. [00:01:43] Speaker A: On his New Year's stuff already on the baddies. [00:01:48] Speaker C: We need to leave baddies. I know a lot of stuff. [00:01:51] Speaker B: Okay. [00:01:51] Speaker C: Don't be a hater in 2020. [00:01:53] Speaker B: You know, shoot my jabs at you every once in a while. [00:01:57] Speaker C: Tell you something. [00:01:58] Speaker B: But I will say what you're a smart guy for. [00:02:02] Speaker C: You know, for what. Don't qualify. Hey, I was like, you handsome for a dark skinned. [00:02:08] Speaker A: I've been told that. Like you're pretty for a black girl. I said, what the does that mean? [00:02:12] Speaker B: I'll let you finish it. [00:02:13] Speaker C: The worst part of it is a black person that said it. Huh? [00:02:16] Speaker A: They said it was an old white man. [00:02:18] Speaker C: Old white man. [00:02:18] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:02:19] Speaker C: He wants. [00:02:20] Speaker A: He. [00:02:20] Speaker C: But some of that dark oak. [00:02:22] Speaker A: Yeah, he just. He, he. You could tell, he was just very ignorant to what he was saying. He was just like, oh, my God, you're just so beautiful for a black little. [00:02:30] Speaker C: A black little colored gal. [00:02:32] Speaker A: And I was just like, where were. [00:02:33] Speaker C: You, in New York? [00:02:35] Speaker A: No, I was here in Golden Corral. [00:02:37] Speaker C: Oh, God. That's your fault. [00:02:39] Speaker A: No, no, no, no. This was like 15, 20 years ago. [00:02:43] Speaker C: Ish. [00:02:44] Speaker A: I was like. I was like 18. [00:02:46] Speaker C: Little you. You look beautiful little colored gal. [00:02:49] Speaker A: No, he. He told my aunt, like, that's a beautiful black girl. She's so pretty for a black girl. [00:02:55] Speaker C: He made sure. [00:02:56] Speaker A: And my grandmother was like, thank you. [00:03:02] Speaker C: Ain't nobody got walk off, huh? [00:03:06] Speaker A: You were there too. [00:03:07] Speaker B: Oh, and I didn't say nothing. [00:03:09] Speaker A: No, he didn't say it loud. He had whispered it. He had whispered it to Mom. [00:03:13] Speaker B: I can see me now. Just like, hey, man. [00:03:15] Speaker A: And the girls was just in your phase. They were small then, so 15 years. [00:03:18] Speaker B: I still got that picture. [00:03:19] Speaker A: Yeah, it was that day. [00:03:21] Speaker C: What did you have? [00:03:22] Speaker A: What? [00:03:23] Speaker C: Look. [00:03:24] Speaker B: Where's that golden karat everything? [00:03:26] Speaker C: The prime rib. They had the prime rib on the menu. We not here to talk about that. Oh, my. I'm just the boy. Be easy. [00:03:34] Speaker A: It's your girl. [00:03:36] Speaker B: It's your boy, Elle. [00:03:37] Speaker A: I didn't even get to say my name. Yes, it's your girl, Corey, y'all. [00:03:41] Speaker C: Hey, we'll start off by email. We got last year from. [00:03:52] Speaker A: He could have wrote us this year. [00:03:54] Speaker C: He wrote us last year. Why you wrote this year? DJ High Star from the Carolina Sports Talk podcast. Shout out to him and. And Big Cliff, he says, what up, fam? Fo St. Foist. Congratulations on the show. Show's anniversary, bro. I salute your consistency and hard working through the years and keeping the quality product out here. Yeah, yeah. They stand behind that. They guarantee it. [00:04:19] Speaker A: Oh, my God. You're so amazing. [00:04:21] Speaker C: They know that. Even if they know me, then they know the chairman of General Mills. My man. Okay, okay. Now that. Now that's out the way. Fuck it. Fuck Fat Joe. I had to get that off my chest. [00:04:34] Speaker A: God damn. [00:04:35] Speaker C: Not sure if you're aware of the controversy or context. He was on Mav Hoffa's my. He put my quote, unquote. Well, he got it in parentheses. Biased. Expert opinion. Yeah, because Mav Hoffa's podcast is called My expert opinion. He says, essentially stated that FBA foundational black Americans are radical black racists and a bunch of broke niggas. Now, not to conflate anything, I'll first say that I grew up in Queens, and him saying. I mean. I think you mean saying nigga isn't triggering to me at all. Tariq Nasheed made a documentary microphone check claims with substantial evidence that foundational black Americans created hip hop. Simple Joe, who disagrees with that contest, that Puerto Ricans were right there and contributed. First point of miscommunication. Correct. And contributed. Tariq makes claim of who created it. Fat Joe is upset at that and attacks something he pretends to know nothing about. Or maybe he really doesn't know about it. Either way, it was disrespectful and out of pocket to say a bunch of broke niggas and radical black racist. No, I didn't see that. [00:05:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:05:48] Speaker C: But yeah, I did hear him when. Cause Tariq was saying this for a long time that, like, Puerto Ricans or whatever didn't create hip hop. It was actually black people. And then some people were saying that, like, even Jamaicans started hip hop or whatever. But he had. He was like. He made a documentary about the beginning of hip hop or whatever. But, yeah, so Fat Joe was kind of mad about it. Yeah, but foundation of black Americans is just Americans that were born in America or some people say never came from Africa. Because they used to call them ados, African descendants of slaves. But they kind of got off of that for some reason. Oh, because they got off of that. Because African people were talking about, like, y'all not really from Africa, whatever, whatever. So they switched it to fba. So, yeah, Fat Joe be getting a side eye, too. Cause when people. Like when DJ Khaled used to say nigger, right? And I ain't really felt no kind of way about it. Cause they call them sand niggas where DJ Khaled from? So I ain't really felt no kind of way about it. But when people say, you need to stop saying nigga, DJ Khaled stopped saying nigga. [00:07:05] Speaker B: Yeah, he did. [00:07:07] Speaker C: People say the same thing to Fat Joe, like, yo, you ain't black. Whatever, whatever. He like was like, nah, fuck that. This how we talk. Whatever, whatever, and continue to say nigga. So he didn't respect. Like, he really ain't respected, you know, the culture like that, or the heart of the culture. So I kind of look at him sideways, but then for him to say this, I'm kind of leaning toward fuck him, too. And then he let Remy say, walk around metal detectives. Reason for the term final. [00:07:34] Speaker A: It's 2025. All right, leave the metal detectives. [00:07:38] Speaker C: I'm sorry. That's a joke. It's a joke. She walk around metal detectives. Reason for the term foundational black Americans, in my opinion, about 10 years ago or so, we were getting killed at an alarming rate. And the idea came about to, one, sue the USA and World Court for atrocities against black Americans. And two, we were beginning a strong reparations movement. Yeah, that part, too, was a part of it, too. They wanted to get reparations, so they wanted to. They said, foundation that foundation of black Americans so that if somebody that did their ancestors didn't go through slavery in America, then they wouldn't get a part of it. So, like, if you were Haitian, you can't say, well, I get reparations, too, because my people were slaves. I want slaves here, Jamaicans or whatever else. A lot of people got mad at that. Or some first generation person come from Africa. They say, well, I'm black, I should get reparations too. But your ancestors didn't go through slavery, so that was why they came up with that phrase too. He said neither could be done without a classification. So we were told we need to organize. And from what I recall, Tariq is the first person I heard use the term. And he said that he Got it from Dr. Claude Anderson. From what I remember now, when we actually organized, it's called division. Fuck that. My grandma and great granny aren't Caribbean or African. Nigga, I want to identify with something back to Joey Cracker. So to denigrate an entire lineage of. Oh, no. To denigrated entire lineage is out of line. I mean, it's got it. When you're originally mad, just mad at Tariq for claiming that we created hip hop. The outrage is misguided and all out and all over the place. Real quick though. L. You was out of pocket last week. [00:09:24] Speaker B: Oh, boy. [00:09:24] Speaker C: I think bro asked to pull up the audio of the fake Meek shit or something like that. I was crying. What happened? [00:09:33] Speaker B: The audio of Meek and supposed to be diddy in the room. That audio. [00:09:38] Speaker C: Oh yeah, that was funny. [00:09:40] Speaker A: Yeah. And I was like, that sound like Meek. [00:09:43] Speaker C: Oh. And I was just like, pull it up. [00:09:45] Speaker B: Yeah. We didn't pull it up though, did we? [00:09:47] Speaker C: No, I asked you to pull it up. [00:09:48] Speaker B: Yeah, that was crazy. [00:09:49] Speaker C: Per this email, he says happy Kwanzaa and Happy New Year to my favorite podcast. Thank you for the fact that we your favorite podcast and you got your own podcast speaks volumes to me. We appreciate you. If y'all on Facebook or any social media, all other like baseball teams especially. I think it started yesterday. All the like MLB teams were saying Happy Kwanzaa. A lot of news stations were saying Happy Kwanzaa. When you go to the comments, white people are upset, of course. Merry Christmas. This was made up by. It's a made up holiday and all kind of shit, baby. Man, shout out to you DJ all the time. Yeah. This is just creating division. Shut up. But yeah, thank you for that email. I had to read it since you sent it last year. What are we talking about today? Today is most shocking. [00:10:44] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. [00:10:46] Speaker B: Top five most shocking celebrity deaths. [00:10:49] Speaker C: Celebrity deaths. Who want to start? This is shock shocking to you. [00:10:53] Speaker B: I'll start. [00:10:54] Speaker C: Okay. You think it's less weak? [00:10:56] Speaker B: I'll start now. My number five gotta be Michael K. Williams. Oh, that. Because that was like he does cocaine. No, I really knew that you already Knew that. [00:11:14] Speaker C: Yeah. How'd you know that? [00:11:15] Speaker B: I told you. I got my cousin. Oh, they like that. [00:11:18] Speaker C: Oh, really? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That was my thought. Like, damn. He too powder? [00:11:22] Speaker B: Nah. But he did went through a drug. [00:11:24] Speaker C: Yeah. You know, because a little while before he died, he was talking about his addiction on. He was on the Breakfast Club. Talking like, yeah, that is true. [00:11:31] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, yeah. That was my top five. That was my number five. [00:11:36] Speaker C: That was a good one. [00:11:37] Speaker B: Because that was out of the blue. Like, it was out of nowhere, you know, that's why I say the shock most shockings. Because, like, you know, dmx, we kind of knew something was gonna happen to him at one point in time. [00:11:50] Speaker C: I'm gonna ask you, sir, not to name any more names. I'm just saying, y'all said a name on the last show episode. [00:11:57] Speaker A: Who y'all. [00:11:58] Speaker C: One of y'all said said a name about a situation, but don't say any more goddamn names because it might be on my list. [00:12:06] Speaker B: Okay, I got you. So that's probably the second one that you had. Okay, I got you. But, yeah, it just was out of. Out of nowhere for me, you know, Even though we knew that was good. [00:12:18] Speaker C: On drugs, but I thought he was in, like, you know. You know, he was good. He was in recovery because he had talked about it. [00:12:24] Speaker B: He definitely did. He did one of those. Yeah, I'm. I'm. I'm cleaned up now. And then two months later, that happened. [00:12:32] Speaker C: So I'm a cheat for my number five. Cause my number five is basically all on the same level as far as celebrity status. And it was shocking to the world. Kind of shocking to me. Like, damn, they dead, but it ain't gonna change. Like, my actions day to day pretty much, you know, shocking. They was legends and what they did, But Michael, Whitney, and Prince was pretty much all the same. Yeah, they just blew your load. Nah. No, I didn't. Those are just three. Those. Those people to me was on the same level DMX is on. I had. For my number five, I had dmx, Prince, Whitney, and Michael. [00:13:12] Speaker B: You ain't got time. You just shot your whole loadout. [00:13:15] Speaker C: No, I didn't. Nah, I didn't. That was just. [00:13:17] Speaker A: Oh, Lord. [00:13:18] Speaker C: Because they was on the same level. I could. I didn't want to say my number five was dmx, okay. Oh, my number five was Whitney or my number five was. You know what I'm saying? So I'm sorry if I took any of y'all. It was just, you know, you didn't. Yeah, like. Like when Michael Died. I remember we had. We had a softball practice. So we got to the field, I was looking at my phone like, hey, I was on Twitter. [00:13:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:37] Speaker C: I was like, oh, shit. Michael Jackson dead. He's like, damn, Michael Jackson dead, bro. That's crazy. [00:13:41] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:41] Speaker C: All right. Hey, go to right field. You know what I'm saying? [00:13:46] Speaker B: Yeah, but the world wasn't saying that. The world. [00:13:48] Speaker C: Yeah, the world went buffing me. [00:13:49] Speaker B: It was upside down during that time. [00:13:52] Speaker C: That was. I mean, that's when most of the world learned what propofol was. [00:13:57] Speaker B: You're right. [00:13:57] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? [00:13:58] Speaker B: What's the doctor's name? [00:14:00] Speaker C: Damn. [00:14:01] Speaker B: Doctor. Captain. He had a funny name. [00:14:04] Speaker C: Comrade Conrad. Captain to my captain. Colonel. Colonel. Colonel. What's your number? Five. I feel like you got the strongest list. [00:14:15] Speaker A: I probably do not. Nah, I probably don't. It's. It's for me. When I. When left, I died. [00:14:24] Speaker C: O. That was a good one. [00:14:26] Speaker B: Lisa Lopez, right? [00:14:27] Speaker A: Yeah, Lisa left her. [00:14:29] Speaker C: Got caught on tape. [00:14:30] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:31] Speaker A: It was so sad. [00:14:32] Speaker B: Wait. [00:14:33] Speaker C: Yeah, it's on video. She was doing a documentary for mtv. She had. Went to Honduras. [00:14:37] Speaker B: Y'all remember that? [00:14:38] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. It's on video. That car wreck is on video. [00:14:42] Speaker A: The. [00:14:43] Speaker B: Oh, I didn't know that. [00:14:44] Speaker C: Yeah, they were. They were recording in the car, and you could see the wreck happen. [00:14:48] Speaker B: Oh, no. And I wanted to see. [00:14:49] Speaker A: And that documentary was. It was amazing. [00:14:51] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:14:52] Speaker A: Loved it. [00:14:53] Speaker C: Cause at the time. This is before, like, Dr. Seavey is, like, everybody talking about him. [00:14:58] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:14:59] Speaker C: But that's really what. She went down. She went down there to be with him. [00:15:01] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:15:02] Speaker C: You know, they. [00:15:02] Speaker B: You know, conspiracies of. [00:15:05] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. [00:15:06] Speaker B: They killed her off so she wouldn't come back and talk about it. [00:15:08] Speaker C: Well, really, she just didn't have a seatbelt on. [00:15:11] Speaker B: Damn. [00:15:12] Speaker C: That's two. [00:15:13] Speaker B: That's. [00:15:13] Speaker A: Yes. God dang. [00:15:15] Speaker C: You think she had a seatbelt on? [00:15:17] Speaker A: We not gonna talk about that part. [00:15:19] Speaker C: Because she the only person in the car who died. [00:15:21] Speaker B: She is. [00:15:22] Speaker C: Yes. [00:15:23] Speaker A: And, yeah, I'm gonna. It's. I don't even like to call it trivia, but of trivia. Fun trivia, like they would call it. Right. Unfun fact. Yeah. Her. Well, tslee. They had a group that they brought out called Black. [00:15:41] Speaker C: Yeah, I remember. [00:15:42] Speaker A: And the girl looked like Left Eye. Like, she had her whole Persona and stuff. [00:15:48] Speaker C: Is she down in the car crash in Vegas? [00:15:49] Speaker A: Got in the car crash, too. [00:15:50] Speaker C: Oh, wow. [00:15:51] Speaker A: It's crazy. [00:15:52] Speaker C: Yeah, I think we talked about that. [00:15:53] Speaker B: Cat Williams knew. [00:15:53] Speaker A: Fun fact. [00:15:54] Speaker C: Yeah. Cat Williams. He talked about that mystery illness. What Was I gonna. It was something I was gonna say about. Oh. So I interviewed. So it's a guy that does, like, food reviews. His name is Ken Walker, the realtor. He, like, real big. He got, like, you know, deals with, like, Google and McDonald's and stuff. But he lived in Columbia, but I had him on the show, and he said that when he lived in Atlanta, he used to cut left eyes grass. He was like, 10 or whatever. He was young. He would go in the neighborhood and cut her grass or whatever. So he was cool with her or whatever. But. [00:16:35] Speaker B: Oh, wow. [00:16:36] Speaker C: Yeah, I guess that's a fun fact. Whatever. Fun. [00:16:40] Speaker A: That's a little. Little trivia. [00:16:41] Speaker C: Shout out to left. Ey. [00:16:42] Speaker B: Okay. [00:16:43] Speaker A: Big facts. [00:16:43] Speaker C: Shout out to her. She had the hottest verse, one of the hottest guest verses on the song on, you know, what's up with Donnell Jones? [00:16:51] Speaker B: Yes, she did. [00:16:52] Speaker C: She crushed that. [00:16:53] Speaker B: Yes, she did. [00:16:54] Speaker C: Yeah. What's your number four? [00:16:55] Speaker B: My number four is eight. Well, I'm not gonna say his real name. Everybody knows him as Young Dolph. [00:17:02] Speaker C: That was your number four? Yeah. [00:17:04] Speaker B: That was a shocker. [00:17:05] Speaker C: A gang getting killed. [00:17:09] Speaker B: I guess that's. I guess that's a bad way to put it, but that was a shocker to me. I. I think. [00:17:15] Speaker A: Why was this such a shock to you? [00:17:17] Speaker B: I don't know. When hip hop artists go, it's like, you know, you don't expect. I ain't gonna say you'll expect them to go. That's cliche, but. [00:17:24] Speaker A: Right. [00:17:24] Speaker B: You know, it was a shock to me. Okay, that's my number four. [00:17:28] Speaker A: I mean. Yeah, it's a shock to you. That's your number four. [00:17:32] Speaker B: Everybody was shocked. That was all over the news for, like, the next couple weeks. [00:17:35] Speaker C: Yeah. I remember I was watching Memphis News, and they was talking about it after it happened. But I ain't. Like. I never listened to his music like that. Like, some of his songs came out. Like, I. So he had a song. He had one of his songs. He had the same beat as a short and low song, and for some reason, I just didn't like that. And then he was going up against Gotti, and I. You know, I didn't. It's stupid, but I met Gotti before. [00:18:02] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:18:02] Speaker C: You know, Gotti used to come here, whatever. So I met him before. So. [00:18:05] Speaker B: 10 times? Yeah, about 10, 15 each time. He had all white. [00:18:10] Speaker C: Did he have all white when he came to spend that time? Probably did spin, but, yeah. So I was kind of leaning towards Gotti then. The time when Dolph came here, when he Was at the club on Makeup Road. He was acting kind of standoffish. [00:18:24] Speaker B: I missed it. [00:18:25] Speaker C: You went there? [00:18:26] Speaker B: Nah. [00:18:27] Speaker C: But anyway. But yeah, shout out to him and his family. He did a lot of good for people, though, Dolph. Yeah. So that's a good one. Number four. My number four. It hit close. At the time, she was my favorite singer. [00:18:43] Speaker B: See, that's what makes it even more. That's the shock. To me, that's probably a young dog. Cause, you know. Yeah. [00:18:49] Speaker C: Because it was to you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I'm not questioning it. I just surprised you would say. Dolph, you don't. You know. Okay, I see now. [00:19:01] Speaker B: Okay. [00:19:02] Speaker C: Took me for a little. But Aaliyah is my number four. [00:19:05] Speaker B: Oh, yeah. [00:19:06] Speaker C: Got me. I remember somebody came. It was Sunday morning, because I think she. It happened on a Saturday. It was a Sunday morning, and somebody came. You know what I'm saying? We was at our religious meeting, whatever. It's like, hey, man, you heard Aaliyah died? I was like, what? He's like, yeah. Say her plane crashed on the island. And that Friday, she was on 106 and park, and she said she was going to shoot a video on the island. When he said that, I was like, oh, shit. [00:19:27] Speaker A: I want you to. He wasn't lying. [00:19:30] Speaker C: I was like, damn. I was in shock. I love me some Aaliyah. [00:19:33] Speaker A: Yeah, my sister, she woke me up that morning. She was like, aaliyah died. [00:19:39] Speaker C: Then they had to the documentary. Now it's a conspiracy about her death. [00:19:44] Speaker A: Oh, man. Coming. Yeah. [00:19:47] Speaker B: Which one? The Dame Dash one. [00:19:49] Speaker C: What's the Dame dash one? [00:19:51] Speaker A: They sacrificed her. [00:19:52] Speaker B: Yeah. No, that they sacrificed. I don't know who they is. Jay Z. They said at the last minute, Hype Williams changed her plane. Like, she wasn't supposed to be on that plane. And that's. That's in social media now. Yeah. [00:20:07] Speaker C: Yeah, I heard that. [00:20:08] Speaker B: That just dropped a lot of. [00:20:09] Speaker C: But, like, even, like, right after it happened, like, the story came out about the guy, the pilot, like, he shouldn't have been flying. He had cocaine in the system. He told. It was like. He told them that they would be overweight. But people was like, nah, we wanna fly with our stuff. We don't wanna fly without our stuff and have to wait. Yeah. [00:20:29] Speaker A: And then a few of her dancers that actually weren't on the plane, a couple of them was saying that they had a bad feeling and just like, nah, we'll take another flight out and we'll meet y'all there. [00:20:40] Speaker C: It's that one Lady. She's a choreographer. I forgot her name. [00:20:44] Speaker A: Black lady. [00:20:45] Speaker C: Black lady, yeah. [00:20:46] Speaker A: Starts with an L. What? [00:20:47] Speaker C: Starts with what? [00:20:48] Speaker A: L. [00:20:51] Speaker C: Sometimes she wear the head wraps and stuff. Sometimes Dark skinned lady. [00:20:54] Speaker B: Dad. Corey, you don't know. [00:20:55] Speaker A: I can't remember. Right. [00:20:56] Speaker C: Yeah, she was crying. [00:20:58] Speaker A: I'm retired. [00:20:59] Speaker C: But she was like. She saw the plane. They saw the plane go down and. Yeah, but that was my number four, though. Leah. [00:21:04] Speaker B: That's crazy. Just imagine seeing that plane go down. [00:21:06] Speaker C: And your people on there. Yeah, you're like, yo, man, to see a plane go down and it's like not people, you know, you'll feel some kind of way. But do you know your people on. [00:21:16] Speaker B: That plane, you gotta drop down to your knees like all your power and yeah. Just. [00:21:21] Speaker C: Yeah. It go away. [00:21:21] Speaker B: You melt away like you're falling. [00:21:23] Speaker A: Oh man, that's trauma forever. [00:21:27] Speaker B: You will be sick. [00:21:28] Speaker C: Laurie. Not Laurie Ann Gibson. It's not Laurie Ann. That's what you were thinking about? Yeah, it's another one. It's another Fatima. [00:21:34] Speaker A: Oh, okay. [00:21:35] Speaker B: Oh, okay. [00:21:35] Speaker C: Fatima. Yeah, I think she's a choreographer, right? I said stylist. [00:21:38] Speaker B: Stylist, Stylist. [00:21:39] Speaker C: Fatima's a stylist. Okay, so it was for. She. It was the stylist. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:21:43] Speaker B: She was talking on a documentary. [00:21:45] Speaker C: Yeah, she was on that. Yeah, that's the one. Yeah. So that was my number four. Number four. [00:21:49] Speaker A: My number four is Angus Cloud. [00:21:51] Speaker C: I was gonna pick Fezco, but man. You ever watch Euphoria? [00:21:58] Speaker B: No. [00:21:59] Speaker A: It's actually a really good show. [00:22:01] Speaker C: Yeah, it's a good show. [00:22:02] Speaker A: It's actually a really. [00:22:03] Speaker B: Just the plot style. [00:22:05] Speaker A: Well, no, but it's just, eh. [00:22:07] Speaker B: It was about the girl. Young kids and. [00:22:10] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, yeah. They play teenagers. But the writing, the acting. Everybody, everybody. It's not even like one. [00:22:19] Speaker C: He's probably the worst actor. [00:22:21] Speaker A: Who? [00:22:21] Speaker C: Angus Cloud. [00:22:25] Speaker A: Oh, because his attitude in the play. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He has such a basic role. Cause he. He's a drug dealer in it. And so he just. And he talked like this all the time. [00:22:37] Speaker C: He talked like. [00:22:37] Speaker A: Yeah, it's just real. He's just. He's like a regular dude walking down the street like. But the kid that plays his brother. [00:22:44] Speaker C: Yeah, he was. [00:22:45] Speaker A: Yeah, that was one. That was his first. One of his first gigs. [00:22:48] Speaker C: That was his too though, Angus. [00:22:50] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah. And the kid. The first season he had not one line. And you felt him in every single scene he was in. [00:22:58] Speaker C: He didn't have a line. [00:22:59] Speaker A: Not one line. I think he probably had one. One line. [00:23:02] Speaker C: But he got a. I want to Say he got a movie after that though. Yeah, the kid did. [00:23:06] Speaker A: With Sylvester Stallone. [00:23:07] Speaker C: Okay. Okay. But yeah, that was good. So yeah, if you get a chance. Watch you for it the first the. [00:23:13] Speaker A: Hell out of me. Yeah, they did a second season. They supposedly. They said they're coming out with a three season. Three. I think they should have just stopped. [00:23:21] Speaker C: Yeah. Cuz after that a lot of them. [00:23:23] Speaker A: Cuz the way it ended. [00:23:25] Speaker C: I forgot how it ended. [00:23:26] Speaker A: The only way they could. Oh yeah, yeah. No, no, I wasn't gonna. [00:23:31] Speaker C: But it's. It's real good. It's a lot of twists and turns, a lot of good acting. [00:23:35] Speaker A: It's Zendaya's on her. [00:23:38] Speaker C: It made me. I was like, damn, kids go through that in high school now or whatever. But it's good though. It's real good. [00:23:44] Speaker A: Please kids was going through that in high school back my day. [00:23:49] Speaker C: I ain't gonna say nothing. I'm gonna let you be the judge. [00:23:51] Speaker B: Yeah, I gotta check it out. [00:23:52] Speaker C: About that. Check it out anyway. Your number three. [00:23:56] Speaker A: Three. [00:23:58] Speaker B: My number three is Whitney Houston. [00:23:59] Speaker C: Damn. I bet. Sorry, my bad. [00:24:01] Speaker B: You. You took one of mine too. [00:24:03] Speaker C: Another one? [00:24:04] Speaker B: Yeah, I'll wait. But yeah, Whitney Houston, that was. [00:24:07] Speaker C: Oh, that's why you said I didn't shoot my load. I shot your load. I made you bust off. [00:24:13] Speaker A: Oh, gosh. Y'all too late for pause because he been said it. Nobody said pause. You're late. [00:24:20] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:24:21] Speaker B: Whitney Houston. [00:24:21] Speaker C: What was shocking about yours and Whitney. [00:24:23] Speaker B: Because you know, when you, you grow, you grew up listening to, you know. [00:24:29] Speaker C: I wanna dance with somebody. I started to sing that. [00:24:33] Speaker A: I wanna feel the heat. [00:24:36] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. [00:24:37] Speaker A: I wanna dance with somebody. Bobby, I love you with somebody. I'm sorry, I had to. [00:24:47] Speaker B: Yeah, yeah, that's. That's why. I mean, you kind of seen stuff changing right before it with the reality show. And then you seen that, that performance where she was like real frail and brittle. [00:25:04] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. [00:25:05] Speaker B: And then you kind of know, like. [00:25:07] Speaker A: Oh, and then she, she started coming back. She started coming back. She did the movie Sparkle, right? [00:25:13] Speaker C: Sparkle was after that. [00:25:14] Speaker A: Sparkle came out. Out after she passed. Oh, and the, the girls, they got to watch an interview that they didn't know she had done. And they were. She was just talking about how talented they were and she had said something about Jordan Sparks and Jordan Sparks was crying because they, they were like, we had no idea. Like, she complimented us, everybody complimented each other. But she went like. [00:25:35] Speaker C: She just. [00:25:36] Speaker A: She expressed herself but before she passed and they were just like, man, yeah. [00:25:42] Speaker B: That was my number three. That's Number three, Right? [00:25:44] Speaker A: That was good. Three. [00:25:45] Speaker B: What you got? B. [00:25:46] Speaker C: The picture of her bathroom. [00:25:50] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, the, the album cover for. [00:25:52] Speaker C: Pusha T. Yeah, I, I, I took that. I used that for social media background. [00:25:58] Speaker B: I can't believe that, that, that counter look like that, though, with the, with. [00:26:02] Speaker C: The drugs and stuff on it? [00:26:03] Speaker B: Everything is on that counter. [00:26:04] Speaker C: Yeah. Where is it? I'm trying to find the picture. I got, I have it on one of my social medias. I'm trying to. Let me see. I can find Pusha T album before. [00:26:12] Speaker B: You ain't got album music, right? [00:26:13] Speaker C: No, I got title, but it's on there. [00:26:17] Speaker B: Yeah, I just saw it recently, too. I don't remember where I've seen it. [00:26:20] Speaker C: Yeah, I have it on, I have it on something. Let me see. Yeah, no, Daytona. It was for his Daytona album. [00:26:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:26:28] Speaker C: Yeah, like that. I guess they isn't. Not a lot. Just some cigarettes and, I don't know, some cocaine pill bottle. [00:26:38] Speaker B: Is that KFC box? What is that? [00:26:41] Speaker C: Let me see. I'm trying. [00:26:42] Speaker B: I can't blow mine up. [00:26:44] Speaker C: So you got, you got to screenshot it. [00:26:46] Speaker B: Yeah, she, she definitely, it was at a hotel, but she definitely extended stay. Yeah, the way that counter look, it wasn't, they wasn't stopping there for a show. [00:26:55] Speaker C: But it was around the time of the Grammys. [00:26:58] Speaker B: Yeah, she was there a couple weeks before that. [00:27:00] Speaker C: I don't know what kind of box that is. [00:27:02] Speaker B: It look like KFC pie box. [00:27:05] Speaker A: Can I see this? What y'all looking at? What are y'all looking at? [00:27:09] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:27:12] Speaker B: That'S an album cover. [00:27:13] Speaker A: Damn. [00:27:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:14] Speaker C: Push a T. But somebody put it out. I think like somebody from the LAPD or TMZ or something took a picture of and put it out and he just used it. [00:27:23] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. He got backlash from the family. [00:27:26] Speaker C: Yeah, he did. [00:27:26] Speaker B: And then he came back and apologized about, I guess, one of the recent albums. [00:27:32] Speaker C: Oh, he did? [00:27:33] Speaker B: Yeah. One of the reasons, probably not this last one. The one before that. [00:27:37] Speaker C: I want to say Bobby Brown was mad and wanted to press him or whatever, but that's Pusha T. Yep, yep. Push a T. Yeah. Going at him again. Thinking about pushing me. [00:27:47] Speaker B: Ax Arby's. [00:27:49] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. Go. [00:27:53] Speaker B: List of guys. That's all I gotta say. [00:27:55] Speaker C: Number three. My number three is Chadwick Boseman. [00:27:59] Speaker B: Oh, I forgot about that one. [00:28:01] Speaker A: Excuse you? [00:28:02] Speaker B: No, that's, Yeah, I forgot about that one. [00:28:06] Speaker C: Well, you say excuse me. [00:28:07] Speaker A: No, he forgot about that. [00:28:09] Speaker B: She said it because of the noise about that one. [00:28:14] Speaker C: Yeah, I remember because he died. Did he die? 2020. [00:28:20] Speaker A: Yes. [00:28:20] Speaker C: He did, he did that. So it was because I have to. [00:28:25] Speaker A: Say it, because I was gonna say. [00:28:26] Speaker C: Like he had did a interview and he was from home or whatever. And people in the comments like, Chad looks what wrong with him. He looks sick or he's skinny, whatever, blah, blah, blah. Then it was a video him like a picture of him like walking in the street. And it was like what he got on. He look bad. He need to do something, whatever, whatever. And then come to find out he had cancer. But if you look at like I think, what's that movie? 21 Bridges. If you look at that movie and some scenes in the last. No, not the last Black Panther. It was another movie because it was. [00:29:01] Speaker A: Yeah, I know. [00:29:02] Speaker B: Oh, it's probably. [00:29:03] Speaker C: It was one of the Avengers. [00:29:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:29:05] Speaker C: Yeah. You could kind of see he was smaller. Especially 21 bridges. You can see he was smaller than he had been. [00:29:11] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:29:11] Speaker C: But that was kind of shocking because they kept it like under wraps or whatever. [00:29:15] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. And he was like his career had just blown up so big at the time. Like. [00:29:21] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:29:21] Speaker B: Some of them. Well, I ain't gonna say it has blown up. Some of the movies started dropping. [00:29:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:29:26] Speaker B: After like right around there. Like. [00:29:29] Speaker C: And it was jokes about him. Like if, if it was a biopic, they was gonna get him because he played James Brown. Thurgood Marshall. [00:29:35] Speaker B: Yeah. I didn't like him as James Brown. [00:29:37] Speaker A: I think he did very good at James Brown. But they're good. Marshall, Jackie Robinson. [00:29:41] Speaker C: Who else would they get to play James Brown? The from South Carolina. Both of them. So. [00:29:46] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:29:46] Speaker C: Yeah. Jackie Robinson. [00:29:47] Speaker A: Jackie Robinson. [00:29:48] Speaker B: That was good. He did good. [00:29:51] Speaker C: Yeah. But yeah, James Brown movie was good. I didn't watch the Thurgood Marshall movie. [00:29:56] Speaker A: That was actually a really good movie. That was a really good movie. [00:30:00] Speaker C: It was a. It One of them period pieces, man. [00:30:03] Speaker A: I, I sometimes I can. Sometimes I can. [00:30:06] Speaker C: Yeah, me too. [00:30:07] Speaker A: But cuz it was him I had. [00:30:08] Speaker C: To watch like I'm. I'm finding it hard. That new movie that's out now, that's on Netflix. 368888. I can't watch those people saying it's real good. I saw one person post that they again for the sixth time. [00:30:23] Speaker B: What's the name of that movie? [00:30:24] Speaker C: 6888. Okay. It's on Netflix. It's about some black women in the war. So yeah, that's my number three. Chad with Bozeman. What's your number three? [00:30:34] Speaker A: My number three is Robin Williams, man. [00:30:37] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:30:39] Speaker A: And I found out so casually, I was Watching one of his movies, actually, I was watching Jack. [00:30:46] Speaker C: Okay. [00:30:46] Speaker A: When he plays the 10 year old boy, he just grows faster than. Yeah. And I, while I was watching it, my mom, she came in, she said, you know he died, right? I was like, what? And she was like, yeah. And I'm like, no, wait. [00:31:01] Speaker C: No, he's been dead. [00:31:04] Speaker B: He missed it. Stacey Dash. [00:31:06] Speaker A: No, it was like a day or two. [00:31:08] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:31:09] Speaker A: It had just happened. [00:31:10] Speaker C: Who was that that died? [00:31:11] Speaker A: And that's why I'm like. I said it so casually. [00:31:13] Speaker B: Stacy Dash. [00:31:15] Speaker A: I can't stand her. [00:31:17] Speaker C: Anyway, she from New York. [00:31:18] Speaker A: I don't care. [00:31:19] Speaker C: I'm just joking. [00:31:20] Speaker B: Oh, boy. [00:31:21] Speaker C: That was. That was. [00:31:22] Speaker A: No, I, I, I love Robin Williams. [00:31:26] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:31:26] Speaker A: At the time when he died, it wasn't shocking. I was like, come on. [00:31:30] Speaker C: Well, I think the way that he died was more of a shocker. [00:31:33] Speaker A: That's so sad because everybody just knows him as the happy, go, lucky, happy, funny guy. [00:31:39] Speaker C: Now he the face of the smiling person. Ain't always. [00:31:43] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. [00:31:44] Speaker C: Him and. [00:31:46] Speaker A: And Jim Carrey talk. Talked about it too. That's when Jim Carrey started really talking about his emotions. And just like everybody think we happy because we love being silly on tv, but we be the saddest people. [00:31:57] Speaker C: Them be the ones who. Somebody who be joking all the damn time. [00:32:00] Speaker A: I'll be like, you're sad? [00:32:02] Speaker C: Yeah. Why you trying to make everybody laugh? Shut up. But niggas who be just be chilling, them be the ones who be like, real, real cool with everything. But the mother you trying to for real. [00:32:15] Speaker B: I guess that's a way to look at it. [00:32:17] Speaker A: No, it is true. It is true. [00:32:18] Speaker C: People who just be chilling. [00:32:19] Speaker A: Even in my personal experience, when I would. When I went through postpartum depression, I would try to be as funny as possible just so people could see the facade of, oh, she's okay. And then I was like, I ain't putting on this face no more. You get tired of acting, so. Yeah. Sorry. It got dark real quick. [00:32:42] Speaker C: Yes, it is late. Sorry. What's your number? What? We on number two. [00:32:51] Speaker B: Yeah, we at number two. [00:32:52] Speaker C: I think we're gonna run into each other's. We all. [00:32:54] Speaker A: Cause you just ran in mine, so. Yeah. Oh, I don't want to talk about it. I'm gonna wait. [00:32:59] Speaker B: My number two is Aaliyah. [00:33:01] Speaker C: Oh, I told you. [00:33:02] Speaker B: You took one of mine. [00:33:03] Speaker C: Oh, okay. [00:33:04] Speaker B: Yeah, you know, reason we black folks. [00:33:07] Speaker A: So it's obvious we gonna have some reasons. [00:33:11] Speaker B: Her album had, like, just dropped like you said she was. [00:33:14] Speaker C: Was it out yet? Yeah, no, not the. Not the last one out. [00:33:19] Speaker A: No. [00:33:19] Speaker C: Yeah. Rock the Boat was the first single. [00:33:21] Speaker B: You know how many copies I got. [00:33:22] Speaker C: Unopened of that one? [00:33:24] Speaker A: All of them. [00:33:27] Speaker C: I have all of them. What have. [00:33:29] Speaker A: Wait, you have album. Aaliyah albums unopened now Come to the vault. Really? [00:33:34] Speaker B: Yes. [00:33:35] Speaker C: I. I let somebody borrow it or something like that, and I don't have it no more. But they finally put that on her music out. [00:33:42] Speaker A: I was so upset. [00:33:46] Speaker C: Family. Weird family. [00:33:48] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:33:49] Speaker C: I got one in a million, but I can't listen to the album. The same. No, the first one, the four pages. I can't listen to the album. [00:33:57] Speaker B: It was a good album at the time. [00:33:58] Speaker C: It was great album. [00:34:00] Speaker B: Yep. [00:34:00] Speaker C: And I kind of feel kind of funny listening to One in a Million because of some stuff Timberland said after she had passed. [00:34:07] Speaker B: Oh yeah? [00:34:08] Speaker A: What did he say? [00:34:09] Speaker C: He said that he was. He was in. She was in gorgeous. And he was just so in love with her. [00:34:13] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:34:13] Speaker C: And then they had showed a picture of it, like a video. Him and his wife. And his wife favors Aaliyah. Like that's just weird. Like, because she was. When he. They were together, she still was pretty young. [00:34:22] Speaker A: Yes. [00:34:23] Speaker C: You know what I'm saying? Maybe 17, 18. [00:34:25] Speaker A: They were. Yes. [00:34:26] Speaker C: And like to be working with somebody and they lusting over an old ass man lusting over that woman is dangerous. [00:34:32] Speaker A: A young woman. Young lady. [00:34:34] Speaker B: Dame just said this on the interview this week how when he first saw her, he looked at. It was like, oh, she's a pretty young girl. But she was so young. [00:34:44] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:34:45] Speaker B: Then all of a sudden he said kept on seeing the places. I mean, how fast did she grow up to really? Then he fell in love with her. [00:34:51] Speaker A: I was like, man, that thing with R. Kelly too. [00:34:54] Speaker C: But when they. [00:34:55] Speaker A: They were married. [00:34:56] Speaker C: In Dame defense, though, she was of. [00:35:00] Speaker A: Age when Dame started dating. [00:35:02] Speaker C: And Dame. How old is Dame? [00:35:04] Speaker A: She died when she was 22. [00:35:06] Speaker C: 22. So. [00:35:07] Speaker A: And they were a couple and they weren't even. Yeah, right. Maybe two years max. [00:35:12] Speaker C: Yeah. And D may have been late 20s, 30. Cuz I don't think Dame and Jay Z the same age. [00:35:20] Speaker A: They're not. [00:35:21] Speaker C: I don't think so. [00:35:21] Speaker A: I want to say Dame is younger than Jay Z. Yeah. [00:35:23] Speaker C: He might be a couple years younger than J. [00:35:25] Speaker B: For real? [00:35:25] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:35:26] Speaker B: I thought Dame was like his OG Almost. [00:35:28] Speaker C: No. Hell no. Jay the oldest one out of all of them, I think. [00:35:32] Speaker B: I didn't know that. Yeah. [00:35:34] Speaker C: I think Jay older than him and Biggs. [00:35:36] Speaker B: That's crazy. Yeah, that's my number two. [00:35:39] Speaker C: Oh, that's where all your stuff is. [00:35:40] Speaker B: No, it's just one. One album. [00:35:42] Speaker C: Oh, you got all of them. [00:35:44] Speaker B: I got an Instagram with some of my CDs and stuff. That's a unopened. [00:35:50] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. Oh, scroll up. Because it went away. [00:35:54] Speaker B: My bad. [00:35:55] Speaker C: My number two. Why you find that is when Kobe died. We talked about that last episode. [00:35:59] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:00] Speaker C: Oh, you got the. The album. Album too. [00:36:03] Speaker B: Nice cd. [00:36:04] Speaker C: That's a cd? [00:36:04] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:05] Speaker C: Oh, it looked like an album as close. You got it. [00:36:07] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:36:08] Speaker C: Damn. That's what's up. Which one is that? That is a last one. [00:36:11] Speaker B: That was the last one. [00:36:12] Speaker C: The one that came after she died. The woman. No, that was on. [00:36:15] Speaker B: We need a resolution. [00:36:17] Speaker C: That's on. That was on the red one. [00:36:18] Speaker A: Resolution. [00:36:19] Speaker C: That was on the red one. [00:36:20] Speaker B: That. That is red. That's the. That cover is one of those cardboard covers that go over it. [00:36:25] Speaker C: Oh, so that is. Oh, yeah. Cuz it was called. Okay. Yeah, yeah, I. I really didn't like that song. [00:36:34] Speaker B: I liked all of them songs. This had the DVD in it too. [00:36:38] Speaker C: Oh, deluxe edition. [00:36:40] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:36:40] Speaker C: My number two is Kobe Bryant. It was shocking. Probably just the way he died was mainly shocking. Like seeing a helicopter crash is like on TV and movies and shit. It's just so violent. [00:36:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:36:56] Speaker C: Like you never see anybody really. [00:36:58] Speaker A: And you know it's on tv. It's fake. [00:37:00] Speaker C: Yeah. But it's still like. [00:37:02] Speaker A: Well, but it's still violent even. [00:37:03] Speaker C: Like it's real. Like when you see real helicopter crashes, the rudders tearing everything up, or if somebody clip a fence with the back part of it and it's just all over the place. They're just so violent. Like you don't want to be around it. [00:37:17] Speaker B: But you know what? The craziest thing, no matter. [00:37:20] Speaker C: That's a. That's a helicopter. And I used to say that two things I'm gonna do when I get rich. [00:37:27] Speaker A: Super rich. [00:37:28] Speaker C: I'm gonna do a little too. Because I never done drugs. I'm gonna let y'all know my blood is pure. I got pure Aryan blood. I do drug. And when I get rich, I was gonna do some two. Do a little two. But now because of Michael K. Williams, I'm scared to do a little toot. [00:37:45] Speaker B: Don't mess with that toot now. [00:37:47] Speaker C: Scared to do a little toot. [00:37:47] Speaker A: Then you don't know what's in there. [00:37:48] Speaker C: Because they got the fin in it now. They put that fin. Now if I go down to Peru or Cuba or Colombo. Colombia. Colombia, Bogota, you know what I'm saying? I go down there Then it probably pure. I was gonna do that. Do a little toot and give me a helicopter. Anywhere you go, you'll be. Somewhere you hear fluff, you be at full line. Fluff, Fluff. Oh, they go be. I was gonna give me a helicopter. I'm scared of helicopters. [00:38:10] Speaker A: Now I'm gonna piggyback off you because my number two is Kobe Bryant as well. [00:38:14] Speaker C: Oh, okay. I knew we was gonna run anything. [00:38:16] Speaker B: That's crazy. You know, the funny thing about it is, whenever I see, like, a plane crash or a helicopter crash or something like that, in the back of my mind, I'm like, I wonder if they all died. I don't know. It's crazy. Like, you could see him hit, bursting, a big thing of flames. [00:38:35] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:38:35] Speaker B: And I'm still over there thinking like. [00:38:37] Speaker A: Yeah, because in the movies, people be surviving helicopter. [00:38:41] Speaker C: When I. When I hear helicopter crash, I hear everybody dead. I don't know. No helicopter crashes where people die. Military, civilian, whatever. Helicopter crash. Everybody died. Yeah, Plane crash. You know, I know sometimes people plane crash. [00:38:56] Speaker A: For me, everybody dies. [00:38:57] Speaker B: Yeah, me too. That's like. I know. [00:38:59] Speaker C: I know a lady, her plane up. She had to land her plane in the highway. Like, you got a chance to survive with it. Sully. [00:39:06] Speaker B: No, we said crash, though. [00:39:08] Speaker C: Sully crashed. Sully was crashing in the Hudson. [00:39:10] Speaker B: Sully was drunk. [00:39:11] Speaker C: You think Sully was drunk? Yeah, Sully wasn't drunk. [00:39:14] Speaker B: He was probably just like Denzel in the movie Flight. [00:39:18] Speaker C: Even in flight, he saved everybody. [00:39:22] Speaker B: Yeah. He landed at him. [00:39:24] Speaker C: Tell Trevor you love him. Say it. Say it. Tell Trevor you love him. [00:39:28] Speaker A: It was speaking. There was this plane crash. My niece told me about it. She's. She's. She has dark humor. So she was like. She's like, did you hear about the plane crash? And there was a survivor. And I was like, oh, no. She was like, yeah, somebody actually survived. But then the ambulance came and hit him, and she just started laughing. And I laugh every time because she laughs. And I was like, that's not funny. She was like, I know, but how ironic. Like, he. He thought he beat death and death still came for him. And I was just like, damn. But it's actually a true story. [00:40:05] Speaker C: Oh, that was a true story. [00:40:06] Speaker A: It wasn't a joke. [00:40:08] Speaker B: They probably got to the scene. [00:40:09] Speaker A: You thought it was not a joke. She said the ambulance actually hit him. [00:40:15] Speaker C: Wow. [00:40:16] Speaker B: What was that, a rock? [00:40:19] Speaker C: It. It was a joke that a comedian told on. On Comic View. He was like. He had a cousin that was scared of flying, and he would take the bus everywhere, whatever. Whatever. And so he messed with. He was like, man, I messed my cousin. I told him. He's like, man, did you hear about that bus crash? 36 people died. He's like, for real? What happened? He said a plane fell on it. Anyway, where we at? Number one. Your number one. [00:40:43] Speaker B: My number one. My number one. I mean, come on. [00:40:46] Speaker C: You mean. Come on, MJ. [00:40:47] Speaker B: Michael Jackson, man. [00:40:49] Speaker C: That was your number one. More shocking. [00:40:51] Speaker B: Yes. [00:40:51] Speaker C: How old was my time? 50 something. [00:40:54] Speaker A: He was like. [00:40:55] Speaker B: Don't even say it. Be. You trying to say he was old? [00:40:57] Speaker C: No, I was wondering. [00:40:58] Speaker A: I want to say he was like 55. Between 51 and 55 ish. [00:41:02] Speaker C: He was younger than Jay Z. Was he 58? We got Google. [00:41:07] Speaker B: I mean, who. Who even. [00:41:09] Speaker A: Oh, he could have. [00:41:10] Speaker B: No kid about his age. [00:41:12] Speaker A: Him and my mom are the same age, so that's not. [00:41:15] Speaker B: I didn't even know Michael Jackson had an age. [00:41:18] Speaker C: Oh, the. The way. [00:41:20] Speaker A: It's funny that you say that, because my mom, she says he was 50. [00:41:24] Speaker C: He was only 50. [00:41:25] Speaker A: Told y'all he was. [00:41:26] Speaker C: Jesus Christ. I'm seven years near Michael Jackson age, where he died. That's sad. [00:41:31] Speaker A: And my mom being a person that listened to him and watched him her whole life or whatever, she was like, she deeply felt like he wanted to die. Like he didn't want to age. He didn't want to. For people to remember him as an older person. [00:41:48] Speaker C: So he wanted. [00:41:49] Speaker A: You know, they lose. You lose a little. Not fame in those sense, but, like, when you're older, you're just not as desired. So Michael wanted to stay at a certain age, like, just be forever immortal in everybody's minds. Like he doesn't want to remember. [00:42:04] Speaker C: That's what your mama think. Yeah, she just came up with that. No, she. What she. I mean, she just. [00:42:10] Speaker A: I don't know. She was just talking about it. [00:42:12] Speaker C: No, I'm saying she came up with it. [00:42:13] Speaker B: That was her view. [00:42:14] Speaker A: That was her view. Yeah. [00:42:16] Speaker C: After he died. [00:42:17] Speaker A: Yeah. Even she used to talk about that before. Like, she always said she didn't see him living long. Like she didn't see him growing old. [00:42:27] Speaker B: Do she see me growing old? [00:42:30] Speaker C: Since she a damn fortune teller or something. [00:42:32] Speaker A: She a gypsy. [00:42:33] Speaker B: Wait until I see. [00:42:34] Speaker A: I just call her that. [00:42:35] Speaker C: Oh, you do? [00:42:35] Speaker A: Yeah, I call her gypsy. She always. Because she can always. She just be knowing stuff. [00:42:39] Speaker B: She is a gypsy. Oh, y'all gypsies? [00:42:43] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. You know, gypsy is a derogatory term to those people. [00:42:46] Speaker B: Oh, boy. [00:42:47] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:42:48] Speaker A: I wasn't talking about those people. I was talking about my mama. Because Gypsy is like a dark skinned person that can. Like the way I've. The what I've read on it, they're always of a dark skin. They can see. It's kind of like a seer in a way. See the future. [00:43:05] Speaker C: Yeah, you talking about the. [00:43:06] Speaker A: But that's the type of gypsy I'm talking about. [00:43:09] Speaker C: You talking about a gypsy? [00:43:10] Speaker A: I'm not talking about the racial in the slur. [00:43:13] Speaker C: Way in the. [00:43:14] Speaker B: Thinner. Yeah, you seen the movie Thinner? [00:43:17] Speaker C: Yeah, I did Thinner. I need some. [00:43:20] Speaker A: But that's the kind of gypsy I'm talking about. I'm not talking about the racial side. [00:43:23] Speaker C: You're talking about the kind of gypsy, the. The Hollywood version of gypsy. That's all. [00:43:28] Speaker A: Yes. [00:43:29] Speaker C: That's probably even more derogatory to them people, you know what I'm saying? [00:43:32] Speaker A: With the crystal balls and stuff. [00:43:34] Speaker C: Yeah, I see. [00:43:36] Speaker B: Give me a dollar, I tell you a fortune. [00:43:40] Speaker A: Call me now for your free reading. [00:43:42] Speaker C: That is a scammer, not a gypsy. [00:43:44] Speaker A: We know. [00:43:44] Speaker C: What was she supposed to be? [00:43:45] Speaker A: She was supposed to be like a gypsy psychic. [00:43:48] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah. They be in the damn booth. No, that's a. That's another. Yeah, Damn. Oh, shout out to our people in India, the Middle east, that. Listen. So that was your number one. What's your number? Oh, my number one. [00:44:08] Speaker A: It's your number one. [00:44:10] Speaker C: Shout out. Shout out to them rolling sixties. [00:44:12] Speaker B: Okay. [00:44:12] Speaker C: Out there. Out there. Yeah, okay. You know it. Okay. Shout out to Nipsey. Neighborhood. His homeboy died. What was that? What was my man name? Neighborhood something. The older guy, he be in the videos with him sometime. [00:44:26] Speaker B: Oh, yeah, Hollywood. [00:44:27] Speaker C: No, his neighborhood. Neighborhood. Neighborhood. Neighborhood Cowboy. Cowboy. I forgot his name, but yeah, he passed away. But yeah. Nipsey Hussle. When he died, that. That's. That that pissed me off, man. And the way he died, man, that. [00:44:43] Speaker B: Was a strong one. That's what. [00:44:44] Speaker C: That's. [00:44:44] Speaker A: That is so sad. [00:44:46] Speaker C: I. With Nipy and me and one of my former co hosts, Courtney, we had kind of reviewed his album that came out. [00:44:55] Speaker B: Which one? That. That hundred dollar one. [00:44:57] Speaker C: No, the last album that he came out with right before he died. [00:45:00] Speaker B: That video was one of my favorites. Yeah, that one we was riding in the car with. What's a dark skinned kid? Buddy. That one with Buddy. [00:45:09] Speaker C: What Buddy? [00:45:10] Speaker B: Yeah, the video when he was riding in the middle of the highway, like with Royces and stuff. That was the name of that song with Buddy. The guy name is Buddy. I'm not just saying like Buddy. [00:45:24] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, I know, I know. I'm trying to think who Buddy Is. But, yeah, that's. That's my number one. Nipsey. That was the one that was the most shocking to me because he was, you know, he was only, you know, 30 something, so. Yeah. Anyway. And he was trying to, like, clean up the hood and all kind of like that. [00:45:39] Speaker A: You know, anytime they try to clean up the hood. [00:45:42] Speaker C: Yeah, well. So you about to get a conspiracy. [00:45:46] Speaker A: No, no, no. It's just like. It's just like. I wouldn't say I not conspiracy, but it's. It's usually anytime somebody's just trying to do something good. [00:45:56] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:45:57] Speaker A: Good people. Bad things always happen to good people. Yeah, that's what I mean. [00:46:00] Speaker C: He shouldn't. He shouldn't have been clowning that dude, though. [00:46:03] Speaker A: What dude? [00:46:04] Speaker C: So to do. So what happened. What they say happened was it's a guy that. He would always come around. The guy had got out of jail, he had a snitch tag on him or whatever. So Nipsey was kind of pressing him in the barbershop by him being a snitch and come around or whatever, and the dude got pissed, and that's what happened. And when he got shot, they say that Nipsey was like, you know, he shot Nipsey. And then when he shot him, Nipsey went dead. Nipsey was talking shit. So the guy turned around, he was like, yeah, we gonna get you whatever, whatever. And the guy turned around, and then that's when he came back and shot him in the head. But, yeah, so, yeah, that's my number one. What's your number one? [00:46:40] Speaker A: Chadwick Boseman expound. So I love acting. Yeah, no, I'm silly, but I always wanted to be an actress or just not. Not even actress, just more so on the writing side of it. And I wanted to work with him. Like, I truly, deeply wanted to write something that he could act in. Acting. Like, we team up and do something amazing. And when I found out he died, I was like, there's my dream. [00:47:10] Speaker C: Damn. [00:47:11] Speaker A: Yeah, that one hurt. Because then I admired him as an actor. Like, it wasn't. I never had a crush. You know how people. Oh, my God, he's so fine. Like, I never crushed on Chadwick Bowman Boseman. I just really appreciated his acting skills. And when he died, it was just. [00:47:26] Speaker C: Like, damn, I did not yield. And as you can see, I am not dead. [00:47:32] Speaker A: It was really great. I'm trying to be, you know, I'm sorry. No. But, no. [00:47:40] Speaker B: She had the violin playing. [00:47:41] Speaker A: I know. He just. [00:47:44] Speaker C: But especially, like, juxtaposed to Michael B. Jordan's acting in Black Panther Iraq. Remember he said that? I hate when he say that. Michael B. Jordan cannot act. [00:47:56] Speaker A: He. He's. I wouldn't say that. [00:47:59] Speaker C: Go back and watch Black Panther. [00:48:01] Speaker A: I'm not talking about Black Panther. [00:48:03] Speaker B: He was cool in Black Panther. [00:48:04] Speaker A: He was good. He was. He was straight hood in Black Panther. He was a dude from Jersey. [00:48:09] Speaker B: Hey, auntie. [00:48:09] Speaker C: Jersey. [00:48:10] Speaker A: Yeah. He was from Newark. [00:48:11] Speaker C: No, he was not. [00:48:12] Speaker A: Was he? [00:48:13] Speaker C: He was from Oakland. [00:48:14] Speaker A: Was it? [00:48:15] Speaker C: Yes. [00:48:16] Speaker A: In Black Panther, his character was from Oakland. Oh, I thought he's from Jersey. [00:48:21] Speaker C: No, that's what it's. [00:48:22] Speaker A: He. That's what he acted like. [00:48:23] Speaker C: Exactly. That's how bad of an actor he was. [00:48:26] Speaker A: Michael B. Jordan. He actually is from Jersey. [00:48:28] Speaker C: Exactly. He keeps the same Jersey accent, even from Oakland. [00:48:32] Speaker A: But not Fruitvale Station. That was actually really good. When he played. Gosh, what's his name? Oscar. [00:48:37] Speaker C: Oscar Grant. [00:48:38] Speaker A: Oscar Grant, yeah. That was really good. Don't take that from him. [00:48:42] Speaker B: See, you can't take that from. [00:48:45] Speaker C: I can't. I can't confirm. No deny, because I don't know the. [00:48:48] Speaker A: Movie chronicle he was in. He co starred with them. [00:48:51] Speaker B: Kids. [00:48:51] Speaker A: Yeah, they have superpowers. That was cool. That was a good one. [00:48:55] Speaker C: Speaking of superpowers. [00:48:56] Speaker A: Oh, wow, look at that. Right. [00:48:57] Speaker C: Next Wednesday. So that's it. Everybody say the number ones and. [00:49:03] Speaker A: And red wings. Red wings. Is it red? [00:49:05] Speaker C: Red tails. [00:49:06] Speaker A: Red tails. Thank you. [00:49:07] Speaker C: You love them so much you can't even remember them. [00:49:09] Speaker A: Oh, please. You know, I was talking about Method. [00:49:12] Speaker C: Man, A Neo and who else was in there? [00:49:18] Speaker B: Michael. [00:49:19] Speaker C: Michael B. Jordan was in that. [00:49:20] Speaker A: Marcus T. Polk. [00:49:21] Speaker C: Michael K. Williams. [00:49:22] Speaker B: No, no, no, no. [00:49:22] Speaker C: Michael who? [00:49:23] Speaker B: Michael from the Wire. [00:49:24] Speaker C: Oh, Michael was in. It was the only two things he's been in. [00:49:29] Speaker A: Yeah, the guy. The guy. Marcus. Marcus T. Polk. I think his name is Miles from Moesha. Little brother. [00:49:36] Speaker C: He was in that. [00:49:37] Speaker A: He was in it, too. [00:49:37] Speaker C: He smoke a lot? [00:49:39] Speaker B: Smoke weed. [00:49:40] Speaker A: Black lips. [00:49:40] Speaker C: His lips blacking in my face. [00:49:42] Speaker A: His lip's always just been black, though. [00:49:46] Speaker B: Really? [00:49:47] Speaker C: Even. [00:49:47] Speaker A: He always had big lips. He always had dark lips. I remember in that movie Roll Bounce with Bow Wow. Brandon C. Jackson. Brandon C. Jackson was talking about. He was like, come on, man, your lip hit my neck. [00:49:59] Speaker C: Brandon T. Jackson and Cat Williams going at it. No, is it Cat Williams? Is it Brandon T. Jackson and somebody been going at it recently. Yeah, I want to say Cat Williams. Yeah. Because he said the thing about the dress, and then I think he mentioned him on Shannon Shop. [00:50:13] Speaker A: Brandon T. Jackson, when he did Big Mama. [00:50:17] Speaker C: Big Mama's House. [00:50:18] Speaker B: Yeah, He Did. [00:50:19] Speaker C: He did. Yeah. So that's it for us, y'all. Thank y'all for listening to our, uh. [00:50:25] Speaker A: List about most shocking, most shocking celebrity death for us. Nobody got any honorable mentions. We. We Right. [00:50:33] Speaker C: We wrapping it up. [00:50:34] Speaker B: You said five and one. One thing. [00:50:36] Speaker C: Because they were equal to them. What about you? [00:50:39] Speaker B: He did. [00:50:40] Speaker C: How about you? [00:50:41] Speaker A: I did, but go ahead. Oh, Cameron Boyce. He's a Disney actor. He was a Disney actor. Child actor. Cameron Boyce, y'all, don't. Y'all wouldn't know him, but some people do. [00:50:51] Speaker B: What about roach? [00:50:52] Speaker A: Natalie Dussel from baps? [00:50:54] Speaker B: Okay. [00:50:55] Speaker C: That's the thick one. [00:50:56] Speaker A: Yes. [00:50:56] Speaker C: Well, it's only two of them, of course. That was shocking. [00:51:00] Speaker A: That was shocking. [00:51:01] Speaker C: What was so shocking about it? [00:51:02] Speaker A: I didn't know she was sick, too. She. She died from colon cancer. [00:51:05] Speaker C: Did you know she was sick? [00:51:07] Speaker A: No, I did not. And then I like. I like her. I liked her. What else did you like her in when she did? She was in Madea. [00:51:16] Speaker B: She was in. Really? [00:51:17] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:51:17] Speaker C: That was her. How to be a player. [00:51:18] Speaker A: Yeah. How to be a player. That's not her. [00:51:19] Speaker C: That's not the same woman. [00:51:21] Speaker B: Think so. [00:51:22] Speaker A: I will show you off camera. [00:51:24] Speaker C: Pull it up. [00:51:24] Speaker A: You pulling. You talking to guru right now. [00:51:26] Speaker C: Pull it up. Because I don't think that's the same woman. [00:51:29] Speaker A: It is definitely the same woman. [00:51:30] Speaker C: I don't think that's the same Natalie. [00:51:32] Speaker A: And she was in Cinderella with Brandy. I don't think talking to the wrong person right now. [00:51:38] Speaker B: Oh, if she pulled. [00:51:40] Speaker C: She was thick and black. [00:51:42] Speaker A: I don't think that's the same Natalie Desel. Oh, let me pull up her movies now. Yes. You see baps. You see how to be a player. You see Cinderella. [00:51:51] Speaker C: She played the sister. [00:51:52] Speaker A: You see? Set it off. You see Madea's big hair? [00:51:54] Speaker C: Maybe it's the hair. Maybe it's the hair. [00:51:56] Speaker B: Look at the braids on me. [00:51:58] Speaker A: Come on, now. [00:51:59] Speaker C: Good for y'all. You think he got one on? [00:52:01] Speaker A: I do. We do. [00:52:03] Speaker C: One point, y'all. 72 points me. [00:52:05] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh. [00:52:08] Speaker C: I'm here to tell you right now. [00:52:10] Speaker A: Oh, he's such a hater. We don't care. [00:52:14] Speaker C: Yeah, you do care. You do care. You do care. [00:52:17] Speaker A: You care, because we just got one up on you. [00:52:20] Speaker C: You want some more? [00:52:21] Speaker A: Yep, but keep going. [00:52:23] Speaker C: I hope so. So, yeah, but email us djblazoregmail.com. that's the only honorable mentions. [00:52:34] Speaker A: Erica Nash from Mad TV. And she was on the Real husband of Hollywood. [00:52:38] Speaker C: She was like, that's the black lady, huh? The Black lady with a ball head. [00:52:43] Speaker A: Did she. Was she bald? [00:52:44] Speaker C: She did go boy. [00:52:45] Speaker B: Comedian from Mad tv. [00:52:46] Speaker C: The black one. Pull up. Yeah, she went boy. [00:52:51] Speaker B: She died. [00:52:54] Speaker C: The brown skin, bald. [00:52:55] Speaker B: There's only a couple black people on Mad tv. [00:52:57] Speaker C: Yeah. Every Spears, Erica Ash. Let's see her. Oh, you talking about a young. She was a younger girl. I just saw her. Yeah, yeah, she was younger. [00:53:06] Speaker A: Oh, y'all talking about the other one? [00:53:08] Speaker C: Other Mad tv. [00:53:09] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:53:09] Speaker C: No, no, I just. Song. She died, like, last year. She. No, she died this year. [00:53:12] Speaker A: This year in July. [00:53:13] Speaker C: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to her. [00:53:15] Speaker B: She ain't playing nothing else, right? [00:53:18] Speaker C: What else did she play? [00:53:19] Speaker A: She had just. She was about to start a series, I want to say, with somebody. Oh, yeah, can't remember, though. [00:53:28] Speaker C: I heard about that. No, I did, but they. They didn't finish it. Yeah, they didn't finish it, so they couldn't put it out. [00:53:35] Speaker B: I think you was being funny. [00:53:36] Speaker C: Well, she died. [00:53:37] Speaker B: Yeah, I didn't heard about that. [00:53:41] Speaker C: Ah. Where can they find your social media? [00:53:43] Speaker A: They can find me on Instagram @Corey S. All right. [00:53:47] Speaker B: You can find me on Facebook @El Murphy. [00:53:50] Speaker A: Oh, not last episode. [00:53:53] Speaker C: You can find me on social media. Preach. BB BP you can find the show on Instagram @DJ Blaze show. Email us djblaysgmail.com, let us know what you think. We won't have a Monday show, so come back Wednesday where we'll be talking about super powers that we would have is right. [00:54:13] Speaker B: Say it right, man. Come on. [00:54:14] Speaker C: You say it right there. [00:54:15] Speaker B: I mean, I can say it right? [00:54:16] Speaker C: Go ahead. [00:54:17] Speaker A: Top five. Go ahead. [00:54:18] Speaker B: Top five superpowers that we would like to have. [00:54:22] Speaker C: Oh, okay. [00:54:22] Speaker A: I have so many. [00:54:24] Speaker C: All right. Yeah. Cause I'm going to Pittsburgh. [00:54:27] Speaker A: Call me Supergirl. [00:54:28] Speaker B: Who cares? They. They better win. [00:54:31] Speaker A: Cause you. [00:54:32] Speaker B: You. [00:54:32] Speaker A: You taking away our show. [00:54:33] Speaker B: Now you going all the way out there. [00:54:35] Speaker C: I'm going out there for the experience to see the city. [00:54:38] Speaker B: Don't. Don't let the experience be. Y'all losing this. [00:54:41] Speaker C: Nope. I'm going to see the hall of fame that they got there, the museum that they got there for the Pittsburgh Steelers. [00:54:47] Speaker B: You on Yelp, huh? [00:54:49] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:54:49] Speaker B: Yeah. Find some good food, too, man. [00:54:51] Speaker C: I'm gonna find a good food. I've been following people in Pittsburgh for months. But anyway, yeah, that's why we ain't gonna have a Monday show. But Wednesday you'll see a show. But. Yeah. Thank y'all for listening. It's your boy. Be easy. [00:55:05] Speaker A: It's your girl, Corey. [00:55:06] Speaker B: It's your boy, Al. [00:55:07] Speaker C: And we out. [00:55:09] Speaker B: Let those who have ears listen. This is the DJ Blaze.

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